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5—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, May 22, 1953
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semble those of some other dis- Dulles has given a new and im- how er Doctrine by the Senate.
“This is most unusual.”
Gold was so plentiful in coin-
WHY FAY MORE?
since
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COME ON OCT TO-KITE
Sheriff Brantley Barker has
wood, who had filed for state
anese.
old Baptist minister said.
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DULLES GIVES NW INTERPRETATION
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City of Early
By MRS. L. O. HUCKABY
BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
Divorce Granted TV Star
From His Wife In Court
It was the first time they had
not cast ballots against a premier
1 lb. Hamburger Meat
29c, Fork Sausage 29c,
Wieners 35c, Rib Roast
39c, Sliced Bacon 49c,
Pork Chops 49c, Bone-
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Tide 29c, Oleo 19c,
Folgers Coffee 79c, Su-
gar 10 lb. 99c, Qt. Sal-
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3 lb. 89c, Frozen 14
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common.
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county all his life. He has been
employed on the O. P. Leonard
ranch in the southwest part of
the county for several years. He
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arrangement. Sixteen dqmestic and foreign
carriers have ordered 138 of the huge airliners
which cost approximately five million dollars
at the Mondav meeting A ques-
tion arose due to the fact that
spent the weekend with Mr and
Mrs Worth Snipes and family
Mrs. Charles McGinley of El
Paso and Mrs W. O. Lucky and
Foreign News Commenlary
By CHARLES W MCCANN
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Denies Statement m e n . ...
By Secretary Dulles Perform Backflips
quarter.”
Dulles pointed out that this pro-
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First Show Begins at Dusk
TODAY AND FRI.
ALAN FREED
nocny MAllAMO
TEDDY RANDA22O
Loiso’nikn
after a fe days visit with Mr
and Mrs. L. W. Roscoe.
Congratulations to Doris Milam
United
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25 “Thy Will be
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27 Hops' kiln
28 First.
Christian
marty r
33 Mental
faculties
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one form of the disease its name
of "undulaiu" fever.
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4 Mineral roch
5 Seine
6 Book of the
Bible
7 Brazilian
macaw
8 Matchers
9 Fragrant
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10 Weights of
India
12 Gainsay
13 Certain early
Christians
TODAY THRU SAT.
DOUBLE FEATURE
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Sports
Ka tortal Department
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Brucellosis Is Puzzling,
Hard-To-Diagnose Also
Written foNEA Service
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41 Rings
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48 Old and---
Testaments
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came and --
the Infant
Jesus
13 Mental state,
as of an army
14 Cylindrical
15 Legal plea
16 Consume
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of neither • •
19 German river
20 Youth
22 Still
23 Holy Roman
Empire (ab.)
24 Moses---
the Israelites
through the
Red Sea
26 Indian
peasants
28 Cattle genus
30 Scottish
sailyard
31 Interest (ab.)
32 Compass point
. 33 Precipitous
35 Attempt
37 Footlike part
38 Seed container
40 Ninth month
(ab.)
42 Put on
43 Hasten
44 Roman bronze
46 Dyestuff
49 Mount on
which th- Ark
landed
52 Number
53 Ribbed silk
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rifle.
Authorities said they would file
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antibiotics and vitamins have ease
brought her no relief. She says One is the acute attack tn
she is living in torment and just which a chilly feeling. fever, loss
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egg this year:
In place of attacking the gov- ly that he would not count the -----
ernment on any and every pre- Communist votes as a part of his
they have become its most majority.
He warned that the government
would use its emergency powers nial Honduras that ranchers used
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. .
One of the most difficult, wide- dragging herself around,
spread ana puzzling diseases Brucellosis' is a germ disease,
faced throughout a large part of n is spread to human beings
the world is known as brucel- principally by drinking milk
losis Undulant fever is one ot from infected animals or com-
its varieties ing in contact with contaminated
A typical problem is described meat of animals which have
b\ K B J She writes that she been slaughtered for food
ha« a continuous low grade fe- It is an occupational hazard
ver aching joints headaches. for many farmers and xeterin-
sweats extreme weakness and arians. The animals particularly
arthritis likely to be involved are cattle.
The diagnosis made on her has sheep, goats, and hogs
been chronic brucellosis, but so There are two principal kinds,
far. several different kinds of of the human form of the dis-
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SUBSCRIPTION RATE
ALGIERS—Gen. Raoul Salan,
Ry UNITED PRESS
Gaullist commander of troops in
Algeria. to a wildly cheering
crowd of young French settlers:
I "We shall march together up
- । the Champs-Elysees.”
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processe
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the opir
DC-8 is powered by four turbojet engines. It
will cruise at 590 m.p.h. and carry between 118
and 176 passengers depending upon the seating
Swanner did not pay his filing that there is nothing that can be Scant Friday of "Dragnet.” Mrs. Blossman Is the former
ALBION. Neb. (UP—A “clean-
cut” teenager, generally well-
liked, shot and killed his pretty
girl friend and an honor student
rival for her affections late Wed-
nesday and then tried to kill him-
he hu .
RocL N
ANTHONY MANN paGucnON,a.a,
A rash on the skin is often
present. The fever usually goes
up and down in a wave-like
manner. This is what has given
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ease — rheumatoid arthritis for portant interpretation of the "Eis- -----------------
example enhower Doctrine” on the Middle
When brucellosis remains un- East. f p---- CLAcAe -A
treated the body has an extreme- Under this interpretation, the 010110111 J010CKCC 01
ly difficult time in getting rid of joint congressional resolution au- A, . .
the germs. Thus the disease thorizing American military aid to f hecerA I terAfgenA
max and often does. run for a Middle Eastern country against VN---IC Lllvl GIM •
years. foreign aggression is not limited SAN
The complications of chronic to action against an aggressor Graham
undulant fever are many, serious which is “under the control of in-
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HOLLYWOOD (UPi — Jack will take over his new duties
popularly called, at a press testimony he planned to deliver C SphA | nmmjeciAn
for her achievement as valedic- quently proves impossible Bet- conference in Washington in dis- today before a state Assembly J. JaUd VUiii--IUI,
torian and to Roneal Martin as ter and more accurate diagnostic cussing the rebellion in Lebanon, subcommittee investigating porno- A . v-ii. In
serootoranoprcsne. cammmanien tesangretrazimmenegdsdve beened Arab Republic'of fomenting * Hi's adprrature was under sub- Appoints LlIlS Jl since ^ociauM caui «amamuer 1eader Archbishop Makarios. a
ment exercises will be held May tried. The sulfa drugs and anti- and supporting the rebellion. pena ordered by Assemblyman ..c.o. .... ., , msm „ wmnem.rom S govern- bitter critic of the British govern-
23 at 8 pm. in the school gvm- biotics. often in various combina- U. S. Sends Equipment Louis France 1 R-San Mateo’, SAN SABA At the meeting of • 8 • . .. . ment. said today he had been in-
nasium. Baccalaureate services tions. are used most. The United States has sent a chairman of the subcommittee the San Saba County commfs- Alth ugh Ffl mlln would have vited to attend a conference of
were held Sunday night in the All too often the results of any quantity of “police arms”—large- The San Francisco News, a sioners court held Friday. Sard “ithon wah rnahstent1‘ tn churchmen in Britain but had
Early First Baptist Church treatment are unsatisfactory, and ly small arms and tear gas Scripns-How ard newspaper. In an Goob Ellis Jr. "Vas appointed him And na asa Dr the he. postponed a decision on attending.
Mr and Mrs. Wasne Landers hence prevention offers the best equipment — to Lebanon to aid editorial called “France's action Justice of the peace to fill th Hinnin@ ” He received the invitation from
Araxpaegnorsrasausentefsrowr means orconroninethe netanks. -me STS, mwhehizhs.pnimlingovermment ZJSttJL Snzband:
wood hospital. Paternal grand- _ , overerhenanplcanistomorstnEin schedule would not permit him to Davis waselected io a four. .=------———=
parents are Mr and Mrs. G. S. Can Caha emorrats enhower Doctrine to Lebanon. testify before early July Howev- termin r954-Heggave health rcr- hlc’ uprising from the extreme
Landers and maternal are Mr JOI I -dVd VCIIIUCI 015 The reason for the confusion is er. he later was able to sandwich su"fered 7h’?r" at ack last lune right,(two Red emissaries drove
and Mrs D. E. San-on of Clay- . e . he provision authorizing aid his appearance between a series suered a nean . 7, Y un toVorfer President Re Cotv
ton Ala A--. P-nM:--lAc me provision autnonzing am snenking eneasements todav and his work has taxed his health "P " wier Presaent xene cotY
Mr and Mr- V w KMe of Approve Candidates against an aggressor under the 0. Peisintonenzonement snotdavr. more, causing him to make his their party s support In "defend-
..o and ... , hyeor nPPI-‘- ----- control of international Commu- Legislation alone win not cor. ... resign ing the Republic."
Midland spent the weekend with nism rect the problem of obscene liter- decision 1 resign Next the Communists threw
Mr and Mrs M. L. Cross. Mrs. SAX SABA — In a meeting 5 ' , . . attire." Graham said “There is Ellis, who has served as deputv their ... Nntional Assembly votes
Kyle is the former Jennie Ann Monday of the San Saba County -Though EgXPt and Syria are a need for a change of moral cli- sherifrfor Brantlev Barker more behind the pnimiin government
Cross. Democratic Committee the eliai- receiving arms and other aid mate. The nation is in need of than two years, announced for to give it emergency powers in
from Soviet .Russia. The United a moral bath to cleanse it from the office of JP on May 5 He lo It emergency powers in
Arab Republic certainly cannot its obsession with sex which may qualified for the justice of peace
eventually destroy us before com- ofice ahd began his duties May
IHL MOUNGLUWS
IIHLIN.bUSKM.GWAvLeCOGAN
1 first degree murder charges “to.
day or within the next few days"
Kermit Keeshan, 17, was listed
in satisfactory condition at Meth-
odist Hospital in Omaha after he
shot himself in the head.
Diane Zaruba, 17, and Jerky
Sherwood. 18, a scholarship win-
ner due to graduate this moath,
were the victims.
Sherwood had been going with
Diane about two years, the Coun-
| ty Attorney s Office said, and
Keeshan had started dating her
only recently. They blamed the
slayings on a fight over the girl.
says that the independence of Webb went to court a year ago
these countries is vital to peace and obtained an interlocutory de-
and the national interest of the cree on charges that Miss Towne
United States That is certainly a resented his work and had left
mandate to do something if we him They were wed Jan. 13. 1955
think that our peace and vital in- in Chicago.
Democratic Committee the eligi-
bility of Glen Randolph who had
filed for a place < n the ballot
for state representative of Dist. be held to be under Soviet control.
74. was approved. There was a President Gamal Abdel Nasser munism.
question of his legal residence in has denied aiding the Lebanese "That is one of the reasons the
San Saha County and the district, rebels. He says the rebellion was country so desperately needs a announced the hiring of Ben
Also approved was the eligi- Planned and is being carried out religious awakening to chane the Blossman as deputy sheriff re-
bility of Joe Swenner of Brown- bY pro-United Arab Republic Leb- nature of the people,” the 39-year- placing Ellis.
. ..... .. . ... . . _ e- - Blossman. 31. has lived in the
SECURITY PICTURES as «»<« ERSKIN GALOWLI8 I
GeDs
LITTLE
Acre
Mr and Mrs E O Petross at-
tended the Texas Service Asso-
ciation meoting in Dallas recent-
ly They heard talks given by
Gov. Dani"! and Senator Yar-
borough about the gusoline situa-
tion.
Mr and Mrs It W Martin of
Fort Worth have been visiting
Mr and Mre N A Martin
Mr and Mrs. ! B Drinkard of
Lovington. N. M.. and Mrs. Allen
Matthews and culdren. Tern-
and Debbie, of Hobbs. N. M.
senate, Dist. 16 There was a Agrees With Resolution
misinterpretation of the law by Dulles agreed that the congres-
the San Saba Demo Committee, sional resolution specified aid to
and his eligibility was established a country menaced by Commu-
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First Show Begins at Dusk
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committee interpreted as requir- “There is the provision of the free of divorce from Dorothy children,
rd for a candidate for the state Middle East resolution which Touno I------
Venezuela's Govt. french Communists —G'SS
him how God meets them:
1 “Our greatest challenge is in the
realm of human behavior. We
have made no progress in it since
- - o gcg, .. r. , the days when Jesus was here in
.. ,,, . By JOSEPH W. GRIGG Metropolitan France and Algeria. +1, Ficn.,
I CARACAS (UP) --Government United Press Staff Correspondent Hitherto they invariably had de- _____
any saderarhere hsvetesharhiy FMW PARIS 'UP -French Commu- nounced special powers as a NEW ORLEANS—Audubon Park
DulleC reoort^ omnion that Ve- nists have performed one of the "breach ot republican liberties. Zoo Director George Douglass, on
toms may be few. entirely ah- United Press Staff Correspondent Dulles pointed out that this pro- Tielareporied PPmonsmtaif, most monumental backflips in .Pflimlin Embarrassed Josephine the whooping cranes
sent part of the time, or may re- Secretary of State John Foster vision was inserted in the Eisen- P rt ron “Git comm I their party s long history of politi- Pflimlin has found it necessary laying Wednesday of her third
inadeauate ,0 —ed- win commu cal acrobatics. to assure the Assembly repeated- 0--
nist mob violence. ...
Dulles' comment was inspired
by the mob attack on Vice Presi-
dent Richard M. Nixon here last . . . .
week rabid — and unwelcome — sup-
■Venezuelan security measures 1 ran <, deen rooted to squash a threat from the ex- it for shoeing their horses,
are sufficient to maintain public . meir reason is tne deep-rooted ... .. fror the
order in all its aspects and to fear of a return to power by Gen. extrme ri "lit
FRANCISCO (UP'—Billy guarantee respect for persons amd Charles de Gaulle. But as long ar the de Gaulle
------ said today he was property." said Foreign Minister Switch in Crisis threat remains, the Communists
----- "shocked" at- some of the obscene Oscar Garcia Velutini. The switch was precipitated are expected to back the middle-
and discouraging ternational communism ” literature that is available to high Interior Minister Numa Queve- suddenly last week by the Algiers line government.
It is Otten miticuit to make an The effect is to put teeth Into school students, but warned that do said Venezuela is happy it dis- insurrection of pro - de Gaulle With more than five million
accurate oiagnoMs ot oru.eiiosis. a declaration which has often passage of anti-pornographic legis- handed the secret police force French colonists and army gener- voters, the Communist Party re-
som tom h in when they been criticised as somewhat lation would be difficult, that kept order while Gen. Mar- als. mains France's largest single po-
ar i aracterrtic (which often meaningless. The evangelist decried the “sex cos Perez Jimenez was President. When the National Assembly litical party. The number of its
they are not 5 Dulles gave his interpretation revolution that is degenerating the ----------------- voted May 13—the night of the card - carrying members has
Finding the oerm in the blood of the Eisenhower Doctrine, as it nation” in a general outline of _ Algiers revolt—to put middle of- dropped from 810 000 to about
settles the matter but this fro- is_popularl. called._ata_prus testimony, he planned to deliver S Saha Commicsinn flee^Communisrs"^ 200,000 in the last n 2 years.
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