Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1962 Page: 1 of 14
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Brownwood Bulletin
FAIR AND MI
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1962
FOURTEEN PAGES TODAY
eachers Return
To School Posts
—
Operation Normal
Opens Friday
because of iliness or other rea- organized in INI. wil hold its first
5
— those staggering financial losses | be the first time for
Absentee voting is slated to be-
to
To vote by mall a person must
Panorama Highlights
DIA Program Tonight
and 14 and Oct. 25 with persons
shoes costing up to $140 a pair.
Leon-
"an attempt to present in speech statement of Thomas Jefferson for
The probe was at
some
court of inquiry called by Texas
AB other absentee voting must
case.
misdirected telephone |
be done by personal appearance
Amarillo and Plainview.
speech, who wrote the panorama.
Reserves, Guard Set
Estes, world’s No. 1 dealer in
tor in Texas, is under federal
For August Release
nounced by Kennedy as a ruthless
By STERLING F. GREEN
employes of Neiman-Marcus.
| unless the Communists raise a
terblows at the steel industry's firms
price increase
Jones and Laughlin, Youngstown
Rain Pelts
City, Area
I
Color Contest
r
rain and thunderstorms Wednes-
- .
Kennedy said at his
tensions.
West of town farm areas received
town area, but no damages Co-
’. A /
manche had .34.
A
I
Angry Capital Whips
Up New Steel Action
WASHINGTON <AP> — Angry profit grab—to such pitiless scrut-
Washington today whipped up two my and publicity as might deter
voter cannot be at the polls This
certificate must be signed by a
eXAD
ere
neoday afternoon No damage was
reported and no hail was seen.
Coleman had very light sprinkles
of hail and recorded .22 of rain.
news conference
"It is the result, rather, of our
successful buildup of permanent
instead of emergency strength."
torical events which have paved writing of the Preamble to the
the way for our form of govern- Declaration of Independence. ef
Gene Johnson, a salesman, said
Estes was in the store Sept 8. 9
store to show that West Texas fi-
nancier Billie Sot Estes bought
at the county derk's office.
With the signed application for
an absentee hallot, must come the
voter may request an application .
to vote absentee and this applica-
tion must be postmarked at a point
the respective wards. a separate
box will be set up to tabulate the i
absentee votes.
1. Force a rolback, if possible,
of the No-ton boost posted Tues-
day by U.S Steel Corp. and adopt-
bank's whereabouts.
This happened Tuesday night a'
Plainview in West Texas.where
the attorney general questioned
eight witnesses Wednesday about
By FRED B. HOFFMAN
WASHINGTON <AP) — More
than 145,000 National Guardsmen
and Reservists will go marching
home from the cold war in August
I not appear at the polling places on
the election day.
Estabushed by
T R HAVINS
inch. Early received .40 of an inch
of rain.
Zephyr collected the most rain
with an estimated half-inch Wed-
the third be in the store. He added that
Freeman did not arrive.
ether:
ONE—Submit a written sworn
application slating that because of
sickness or physical disability, the
and fire losses added $5 million to
the soaring bil.
These figures make a strong
case for validity of the folklore
o-Meh has rente to make Friday
the 13th unlueky. But the argu-
ment is lost when a closer study
of lbs statistics bring out one
important fart.
choral recording of the Bettie
Hymn of the Republic'' as back
ground.
Texas Gov. Price Daniel will
close Democracy-tn-Action Week
with an address at 7:30 p.m. Fri-
day. and the 10 am. Friday speak-
"alla
Savan
out of the county. The application $245 suits. ,15 ties and 116.95 J----- —
—* .--4 • Secretary Orville Freeman would
DEMOBILIZATION
The decision to demobilize the
slightly more hail’ than the down- Guard and Reserves return home.
- — -----This will be about 200,000 more
When voting is done personally in I .
— ■ - । the largest grain storage opera:
By FINK MOTHERSHEAD
DALLAS (AP— State probers
today dug into sales records of
Dallas' Neiman-Marcus specialty
The vote will he counted only when Atty. Gen. wu Wilson, who has
the envelope is postmarked out
Forecast calls for partly cloudy
skies today and clearing later to-
day and tonight. The sun should
be in better form tomorrow with
little changes in temperatures
The first witnesses today were by Estes Elevators for storing
- ---••----. ; governmen grain.
w, uj -pecz _ . ..... J.._____and ballot will not be sent to the shirts.
of the highly important his religious freedom in Virginia, the voter unless the application letter ;
- - - ..... is postmarked out of the county.
Right’s presentation of the pano-the Write of Assistance, the des-
rama, described by its authors as perate scene at Gettysburg, the
TIP HELPED
Me attorney general said only
i. IT ~ '
ex
A5 . -
airplane to Estes in Washington -
The probe moved to Dallas fol- the business dealings of Estes.
who were not named.
Another salesman, Sandy Wal-
drop. said that on Sept. 8 em-
ployes were alerted that various
WEATHER FORECAST
BROWNWOOD AREA Portly cloudy
today, cleoring tonight Mostly sunny
Friday Little change in temperature.
Low tonight 40-50. High Friday 63-76
Maximum temperature here Wednes-
day 56, overnight low 4), Sunset 7:03,
sunrise 6:10.
The previous inquiries were at lowing *
. Others cat
said he is seeking information or
which to base a possible anti-trust
voter's poll tax, poll tax exemption I
certificate or affidavit of loss. I
hi
By CURTIS KIRCHNER
of The Bumetim suit
The Heart of Texas Angus Assn.
HOLLERS FOR DAD—A sudden shower caused the
newest member of the rare whooping crane family to
holler for dod "Crip," who is sitting on an egg, top,
to open up and let him in out of the downpour, bottom.
New Orleans Audubon Pork too officials are keeping
their fingers crossed and hoping that "Crip" will hatch
out the egg and continue the population increase of
the almost extinct bird.
a subpoena to appear to court.
An aide disclosed, however, that
a mixup caused a switchboard op-
erator to ring the hotel room of
a Wison aide with a can far a
a 1
$
day afternoon Guard and Reserve does not stem
Golithwaite reported spotted hail from any marked change in the
about 8 p.m.. but no damages, international situation which con:
Skies were clear today. Rainfall tinues to have many dangers and
Wednesday was about .50 of an' tensions Kennedy at hie
j As one witness Wilson sum
j mowed W S Leonhardt. executive
! vice president of Commercial Sol
vents Corp Estes employes have
today in Lubbock and flew to Dal-
las. He said a fourth session will
be held Saturday at Pecos. the
far West Texas home and businesa
beadquarters of EMes
INFORMATION
'We want to obtain some infom-
mation at Dallas and Pecos first
before we examine some very
crucial witnesses in Lubbock,"
the attorney general, said
He did not name any due to be
questioned at Lubbock.
P.
l tem-
that a tip Leonhardt was in DaL1 In a change of schedule, Wison
las enabled officers to hand him then postponed a beartag set for
ment.” forts of the oolonies to prevent war 1
Two readers—Tony Held, Brown- between the states Lincoln's his- <4 the county-
anhydrous ammonia fertilizer and testified this firm supplied vast
-- •—— — ----------quantities of anhydrous ammonia,
: the fertilizer sold by Estes, and
collected nearly $8 million earned
Bangs junior—will provide the con- Civil War and their growth into
i tinuity and introductiop of the eventual exaltation of national unity
---------------------------------- and purpose, with the Fred Waring
Throw away those dime store
good luck charms. Tomorrow is j
Friday the 13th and it’s no laugh-
ing matter.
By midmight Fridas, aa esti
mated 254 Americans «III be dead
as a result of aceidents. More
than one-third of them will die
to auto mishaps. The rest wil be
killed in accidents, ranging trom
drewning to slipping ea roller
skates. The death wil will tup the
ttallties from the Chicago Fire
at 1871.
Another 25.700 persons wil be
in lured in accidents. The causes
wil be common such as auto
crashes or failing off a ladder.
They will be as bizarre as swal-
lowing a table fork, (t really hap-
pened recently).
Those two statistics merit some
consideration when it comes to
looking far Friday the 13th as am
ill omen. But there is even more
evidence to support the super
station.
Department of Agriculture offi-
cials would be in the store He
was told he said, that Agriculture Commercial Solvents official—and
competitor, now that steel has
opened the breach in Kennedy's
Berlin crisis mobizatiom began
The exact dates for release of
specific units hinge on transpor-
tation and processing require
ments, the Army said.
Bethlehem, Republic,
Microfilm Service
P.O. Box 8066
Dallas, Texas
Although there was slight hail ......
in the general Central Texas area, should arise,
no damage was reported from the '
APPROVED Deputy Atty. Gen Byron R White, left, confers with Colorado Senators "Gordon Allott, center, and
John A. Carroll as he arrived to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on his nomination to the Supreme
Court. The committee approved his nomination unanimously
provided information on
Court action agaunst steel- Sheet and Tube and Wheeling
makers also was a possibility. Steel—were committed to the new
Spurred by President Kennedy’s price averaging $156 a ton Alto-
scathing assault on what be called gether the six produce 70 per
the "wholly unjustifiable and ir- cent of the nation's atari U.S.
responsible" act of a tiny hand- Steel, Bethlehem, aepublic and
ful of steel executives, the admin- Jones and Laughlin hold the And
istration and Democratic legisia- four places in the industry,
tors set out to: I —+-------- —
In Giant System
NEW YORK (AP)—The thousands of public school
teachers who struck Wednesday (or higher pay returned
to their classrooms today in response to a court order and
I union instructions.
Also back at their desks were the city's one million
public school children, some of whom had run riot during
the walkout for lack of classroom supervision.
Operation of the school system appeared virtually
normal in spot checks alter, * - ,
! starting . bells had clanged n _ . m A a
msneonaazsnugg Cattle Sale
the clerk's office, the voter must
present the seme. '__, __
Contrary to city elections where j fraud indictment,
absentee ballots are counted with;
.h . *
"Lg
NO SUCH THING—"Whatcha mean, I'm double parked?" "Thailand," a 14-
months-old female elephant, seems to be giving Austin policeman Robert Hargis a
piece of her mind as the bewildered officer wonders how to give an elephant a
ticket for driving a Cadillac "Thailand," a member of an animal act, often rides
in the back of the car, but while her owner was in a store she scrambled into the
front seat.
Payne academic dean and DIA
chairman, and his wife, Mrs Bev- wood junior, and Joe Gwathmey, i pression of the people after the
arty Held, HPC instructor of p—— --i- -411 —• — Pie w a" and thei emath inth
Waldrop testified that on one
occasion two suits were sent by
he said.
Because of higher draft rails
and enlistments, the nation's reg-
ular armed forces will total
2,680,700 next September after the
catch-up adjustment but
Ep.
V
than last June 30. before the
VOLUME 62 NO. 154 10c PER COPY
are set at Lubbock and Pecos.
NO. 1 DEALER
licensed physician or accredited _
&~^State Extends Estes Probe
Last year, two Fridays fell on
the 13th of the month. The evil
spirits were- busy boys. Their
enforts caused gizantie financial
loss as well as the personal suf-
ferimg which parallels every acet- i
dent er sickness.
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j Brown County residents wi have (Brown Count;’ clerk Those eligible to vote absentee
an opportunity-^ to vote "Republi- ' Although Childs did not have bal- include those voters who expect
can” far the first time this year, , lots for the Republican primary to be out of the county on election
; according to Pert;' M»'son chair-1 this morning. Matson said voters i day and those who. because of
' man of the Brown County Republi- will be able to vote Republican in sickness or physical disability, can-
Those tragic deaths and accidents can Primary Committee, hhis will the May t primary election
were awarded a George Washing- 1 scenes included.
too honor medal for their work in ! These scenes include Plymouth
FohruqnyhvethpFreedoms Founda- Colony, the attempt 10 set up class
A speaking chorus of approxi- distinctions in the Carolinas, pre-
mately 30 voices will assist in to- sentation by James Otis against
program of voluntary stabiliza-
tion. . . . -■ I and color pencils.
3 . Pare the way for possdble Deadline for sendimg in the
legislation giving the. government three sketches is sunday. April
a stronger hand in the waseset- 15, at midnight. Entries mu* be
ting and price-fixing, processes. postmarked before midmight Sun-
4 Retain iposstble day to be considered » the con-
eration of labor in the anti-infa- test.
tion drive by showing that the ad- There’s a big chance for every-
ministration meant business, tai de- one to win ome 0f six prtzes, M
manding the same restraint of n mish the three sketches and mad
management as it asked of un- them mow to the Bugs Bunny Com
ions. _____ .. .____ I test Editor. The Brownweod M*
5 Expose the price in ere ue ; ietin. Box ds. Brownweod, Texas.
termed by U.S. Steel a modest ---
ed with alacrity by its biggest J(. e ,
competitors Deadline Sunday
DISCOURAGE HIKES | Entries are pouring in to the
1 Discourage a similar price Rugs Bunny Contest Editor every
hike in aluminum, steel * chief day with the three sketches to
The Brewnwood Bulletin Buga
Bunny Easter Coloring Contest
all brighuy colored wit hcrayons
imprisonment.
TWO—Be out of the county now
and not expect to return until after
the election. In such a case, the
: congressional investigations anil other firms and industries.
a price-fixing probe in swift coun- But by that time five other
A ehenge in-pace is in order for i
the Democracy-m-Action Week at
Howard Payne College with the
presentation tonight of the award-
winning speech panorama. "Birth
of a Democracy."
The presentation is scheduled by
the Howard Payne department of
speech at 7:30 tonight in Coggin
Chapel Theatre. The public is in-
vited to attend and there will be
no admission charge
Dr McDonald Held Howard
I completely closed Wednesday,
said 115 of Ka 120 teachers report
i ed for duty.
. The few absences were consid-
1 ered normal. The Board of Edu-
1 cation said an average of 3′2 per
' cent of the teachers in the schod
system are absent any given day
i a
1 new hot war threat.
This will clip as much as two
months from the year they could
have been kept in unform under
a special act authorizing their call
to duty at the height of the Berlin
crisis last fall
But President Kennedy, in an-
nouncing plans for the August re-
lease. stressed Wednesday that
these Army, Navy and Air Force
units "will remain available, in
a new and heightened state of
combat readiness, if a new crisis
er is to be Jenkins Garrett. Fort
Worth attorney and historian. The
public is invited to hear both ad-
dresses in Mims Auditorium. I
e‘e mimenszeclnns.crmouomd A _m wg u eu an cattle s^e Friday and Saturttay at
days. Medical and hospital expen- A V V T £ «a •4 m N "ga The outcome of the strike siCI the Brownwood Livestock Auction
aes collected another $5 million. MHA226E ■ W3 68 E.%e E was inconclsive Co with commercial cattle to sell
Property damage louses to motor " " """ " " " " “ ‘ T T meet, first and registered animals the
vehicle accidents cost s2mlion ‘ inHounettachts"pa°denandsfollowingday.
•• • B ■ E • _ has not been settled. According to G. C. Hampton of
For Both PareG
■ *• E*gEME ■ Ml me "states "Condon-wadin law »red bulls and 26 registered cows
which provides for dismissal of will be sold, along with a supple-
public employes who strike ment of around 20 head at the
____. • ve demonstrtea Saturday auction Friday, opening
Somen10°nboyssdemsanetstu day. about 600 head of commercial
yw.T to be run
gans such as "Lata go home” "hrouzh the ring.
j Three policemen stationed outside The sale will feature open eon |
are average figures for ANY DAY , vote a party other than 1 Demo- i gin Momday, said Childs and K vodnu may be done to person at the school called fon. aistanee Suzmeea brude. adan, re |
(See EVERGREEN o. Page 2) I cratn according to J. Ir Chitds, 1 vi comeloedn Toesday. May L the Bcown County Courthouse in andnahsutd attime"tach, port of non-breeders must be re-:
-----------——---------------j the count derksofficeorby man. herding the brow into the 1 ported wimn six months tn order
i t. "A " meT . "ren "6 school. - to get the refuhd of purchase price
Similar efforts were needed at or replacement of animal
some other schools to get pupils Health papers win be furnished
back and most bulls will be fertility
Union leaders counted on early- tested. Those not having a fertili- !
(see TEACHERS on Page 2) i (See CATTLE on Page 2)
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