Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, April 30, 1962 Page: 1 of 10
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LOOK OUT FOR-STORM
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1962
TEN PAGES TODAY
Thunderstorms Cut
Path Through Area
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Tornadoes
Take Offices
Forecast
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a question
res-
Civil War Veterans
W
5
Davis, re-elected secretary: Mrs.
The weather agency said at that
watched with interest.
c. R. Birkley of Snyder. Howard
Erath.
time that all persons
Khrushehex told American pub- kinerd of Sweetwater and Joel C.
a
are
Deadline
The calendar put pressure on
didate for congressman-at-large, ous suburbs
primaries.
Church, was speaker for the me-
bility in summit
quest by Hank Brown, president
L
THREE OTHERS MISSING
Upset Boat Kills Trio
Rocky Faces Stern
congressman-at-large post.
Betty also wore a life Jacket
in the year among Republican
investigation of law enforce-
an
It is evident, however, that Sen.
ment in Bandera
Wagon Wheel guest ranch. as say-
I
servatives might be able to strike
his party's nomination to oppose
officers.
a body blow at Rockefeller in
Rockefeller and Republican Sen.
Jacob K. Javits, who is up for usually Republican upstate New
at the GOP cooven- York.
tion in September.
Rockefeller has loot ground there.
but because of what some Repub-
to win places on the ballot in i
street from Avenue K to the Brown- does the surfacing.
"We were a pretty good ways
be
adding that
in Lano. Burnet aad Houstom:
I
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Kenneth B. Keating. R-N.Y. who
might be opposed by Wagner for
50 Blocks Slated
For Summer Paving
would!! t
drafted
nal Revenue officers that he has
not filed an income tax return
in 10 years, saying he opposes the
Express said it has learned that
another candidate for governor.
Atty. Gen. Will Wilson. will launch
HOUSTON, Tex. (AP—A wave
kicked up by a passing ship cap-
sited a small boat on Galveston
Bay Sunday and only two of eight
series of U.S. nuclear weapons
tests and pledged to work for dis-
armament and a ban on testing
The criticism of the Soviet Union
Tom Spain, historian: Mrs. George
B. Savage, re-elected pianist, and
Ike Mullins, re-elected song lead-
persons
alive.
Rescue
Price Daniel in Austin. Cleveland feller and Javits minimize this
and Liberty. Whittenburz m the movement, which started earler
John Connally, one of his oppo-
nents. Is spending "more money
than all the other candidates put
The name of the association was
changed to include more persons.
Membership is now open to those
persons who have resided in Brown
County 40 or more years. "We want
to make the annual meeting a big- ,
The forecast called for scat-
tried severe thunderstorms with
large hail and damaging wind-
storms in addition to possible
tornadoes.
This forecast was an expansion
in both area and time of an ear-
her severe thunderstorm forecast
Slight hail fell at Lake Brown-
wood State Park this morning for
a few minutes, melting as soon
as it hit the ground. None was
sighted in the dam area, although
there was light rain.
Hotter than usual temperalures
are encouraging summer frocks
for the female gender and light-
weight suits and sports clothes
for the men.
Forecast calls for cloudy skies
today and Tuesday with scatter-
ed thunderstorms today and in
sutheast tonight High in Brown-
wood Sunday was 96. Tuesday
high is predicted in 70s.
An estimated 400 persons attended
the all-day affair.
Other officers for 1962-63 are
income tax and has invited the
government to take action.
withdraw from the congressman-
at-large race.
Bean earlier agreed with Inter-1
Failing that, the conservatives
will try to get enough signatures not only because of his divorce
POLITICAL ARM
The AFL-CIO’s political
PioneerHead
C. G Sivells was elected presi-
dent of Brown County Pioneers 1
Sons and Daughters, new name
for Brown County Pioneers Assn..
—en.-
Brown, in asking Bean to with-
draw, said this, “We believe that tributions is obligated.
g
of the guest ranch complained of,—- ------- ---
treatment of a guest by county! York City that he will not seek
1 I L:. --..3- --inati~n +A ennnce
than he seems willing to admit. _____
This is one of the bright spots re-election in 1964, takes a much
DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE—Capt Robert H Me-
Intosh, formerly of Brownwood and son of the late Mr.
and Mrs William Coy McIntosh Jr., has been named
a distinguished graduate of the experimental test pilot
course at the U.S. Air Force Aerospace Research Pilot
Schcol,at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The captain,
graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy of Annopolis, ’
Md., will undergo special medical evaluation in prep-
aration for an advanced course here to prepare him
CANDIDATES SPEAK
Republican governor candidate
I Roy Whittenburg spoke to Knights re-election
I cf Columbus barbecues and ral- “ —
I lies at McAllen and Brownsville!
for participation in the manned space research pro-
gram, McIntosh received the Empire Test Pilot School
Awerd for academic achievement on graduation from
the-eight-month course. McIntosh was born in Brown-
wood, descendant of two prominent city families.
and Pans.
This area includes Fort Worth.
Dallas. Wichita Falls. Greenville,
Paris. Denton. Gainesville, Deni-
licans regard as a sort of New
Deal type of administration in
Albany.
As far back as February Rocke-
Sunday at the annual convention in I
Adams Street Community Center.
swinging to the right He replied.
“Not in the slightest "
NEW YORK CITY
Rockefeller figures to run wen
in New York City, particularty tf
Wagner sticks by Ma decision
Whether Wagner wm do that re-
mains to be seen He said he
Kennedy knew how I MT and
"zespecu my judgment."
The paper quoted Sam Darden,
attorney for the owner of the
belief. But in the current situa- I Rio Grande Valley; and Edwin
Possible
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Seven Brownwood residents were
named district officers of Veterans
of Foreign Wars and the VFW
auxiliary Sunday at the District 8
spring convention in Brow nwood
Over 250 persons from Central and
west Texas attended the two-day
WEATHER FORECASTovspnnere
BROWNWOOD AREA Cloudy today and
that Judge Bean should with-
draw.”
Phil Willis, one of Bean’s op-
Dist. Judge Woodrow W. Been
of Texas at stake—we believe
8392
HOOP POLL WINNER—Annabelle Smith, 21, of El-
mira, NY., holds her loop and victory boquet after
she won the 68th annual Wellesley College Hoop Roll
in Wellesley, Mass.
aDow himself
i television program if ha were
son, Sherman, and their numer-
ic a six gallon gasoline can. ■
Three fishermen found him about
four hours after the tragedy and
alerted the Coast Guard.
"He didn’t seem to know what
really happened." said Willis H.
Terrell. 30. of Houston, one of the
today and in southeast tonight Thunderstorms
locally severe in northeast today Cooler in
northwest today and in most sections tontzht
and Tuesday Low tonight SO to northwest to
a in southeast High Tuesday to 70s.
Maximum temperature here Sunday M.
overnight Low 70. Bunsei TIT. marine KM.
workers found three
every American is innocent of
any charge levelled against him-
until he has been judged by due
process of law. We do not except
Judge Woodrow Bean from this
P.O. Box 8066
Teve Dallas, Texas (Cop)
Brownwood Bull
on board were found
HEADS MEET—Prime Minister Macmillan seems to be askit
House meetings.
Most politicians agree that
J ! Sunday. Also speaking was Demo-
’ I erat Don Yarborough. . - . .
Whittenburg told the crowd, November. In New YorK State. J
•The constitution is the only thing candidates for statewide office
I between us and dictatorship. The can be nominated independently
great issue today is dictatorship by getting 12,000 signatures-atl.. ____
and slavery vs. states rights and least 50 from each county. | Hler was asked on a nationwide
self government." DISSENT HOPED
Yarborough, claiming he is the While Rockefeller and Javits
ohly real Democrat in the race, seem assured of getting their
said, "You could put the other party’s nominations, the conser
I five in a barrel, shake them up vatives hope to demonstrate some
and then dump them out and they significant dissent which might be
would all come out thinking and telling in the November results
acting like Republicans." and thus affect Rockefeller’s
Formby Monday was to be in chances for the 1964 GOP prest-
the Port Arthur area: Yarborough dential nomination
Associates say that both Rocke
ger affair involving mote people." i
। one official sadd.
monal service Sunday. Music v as
by Mb Jack Marable, soloist, and [
Mrs. Lucille Lovelace, pianist
The VFW endorsed the Rev. Ed- i
ward J. Haffner, formerly of j
Brownwood and now of Marshall,
for department chaplain.
wagon wneer Euest ranem a — — — 2— - ----- . .
! mg Wilson told him he will have Democrats have been able to field more serious new o the incipient
a staff member in Bandera. The out of a weekend which brought conservative, revott...
statement came after the owner the announcement of Democratic BODY BLOW
of the guest ranch complained of Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New The view of Keating and some
‘ other Republicans is that the con-
and Charles Jr., 5, and a sister.
Betty, 4, drowned, and she was alive when pulled
Raymond Henry, 30, of Houston, from the water, rescue workers
—the eighth member of the party said But she died on the way
and the father of the missing boy to shore.
-was found in a coma, clinging ------- , —---
By JACK BELL I
WASHINGTON (API — Some conservatives who don't like what
Republicans believe Gov. Nelson they regard as the liberal view-
A. Rockefeller may be facing a! point of the two.
bigger re-election threat from ” * miden* howmer that Sem
party conservatives in New York ,
VOLUME 62 NO. 169 10c PER COPY
------- told a Houston precinct meeting
’ A major development was a re ponents,, in the.Pmocratic wPn. Sunday that "K we
quest by Hank Brown, president mary. also urged Bea.WIT power-mad teamster bosses to I
« ihe "aftco. that E “Srangrdaspsdaes“ttok"heoreat: acatrumbstbstazsnuckeaviuof
er Sunday preparing for the final rendered one of the basic public
drive. । rights." Barry defeated the Team-
MARSHALL FORMBY sters Union in a series of court I_______________
However. Marshall Form- fights some time ago on "hot car- for an extreme north portion at
; by Democratic candidate for go" handling. I North Texas,
governor. was active, telling cam-, ----
paign workers at Orange that
Somervell, Hood and Parker
Counties should take precautions.
Light hail fell over the Lake
Brownwzood area., state police re
ported. while hail three-quarters
of an inch in size fell near Co-
manche.
The turbulence came from a
cold front which dropped temper-
atures as much as 20 degrees as
it moved through the western
part of the state during the night
The Weather Bureau forecast
possible tornadoes in one of Texas
most thickly-populated sections.
toon— with the larger and far more A. Walker in Fredericksburg,
important interests of the people New Braunfels, Seguin and San
Antonie.
children drowned Two adults and
another child are still missing and
workers planned another search
today.
wood Senior High School. City I On city finances alone, streets, ... ----,
crews have been resurfacing the around the perimiter of the new i from it," he said. "I turned and
blocks and putting a "crown" on high school will be surfaced, as looked right before the wake hit
them so water will drain into gut- will work on the Adams Branch us. It was about five feet high,
ters. The street previously had an bridge and the angle cut on Ninth It flipped us over..
inverted crown on it and the water i Street and Coggin. plus Fourth | The weather on the bay was
stayed in the center of the street. ' Street from Fisk to Center. j overcast and windy with gusts
Streets slated to be paved under. Estimated cost, at round-figure ’ above 20 miles an hour. The boat,
the cooperative paving program.! guesses, according to Clary, will be turned over near the Houston
where property owners pay a por- $1,300 for a five-block section. Ma- ship channel, a busy waterway
tion of the cost, include Avenue W., I terials alone for one bloek cost used by ocean-going ships.
English. Durham. Avenue X, First approximately $300-$500. The first "He said at one time he had
Street. 10th Street and Slayden, [figure does not include labor and almost all the children on Ms
Others to be done in connection equipment I back, trying to save them Ter
with subdivision contractors are Paving will be done out of therell said And he said Mrs. Smith ■
Ninth Street, Avenue L. O. the) street maintenance budget for had the tittles* child and she was
Norris Addition in Woodland! which there is 380.905 allocated this trying to get him into a life,
Helghta, Southview Addition off year, said Clary. 1 jacket «
£ spogxam‘andssutddeu"VFw Texas political hopefuls today as
SficXX 1962-63. they began their final campaisn
The Rev. James A. Calhoun Jr. swings, fivesdays,befornSatu
rector of St. Johns Episcopal day s Republican and Democratic
" 1 11 ■ - —
/ ■ <• . 2
p
arm. together.”
By The Associated Press
A line of severe thunder-
storms. bringing hail to the
Eastland and Comanche
areas, moved through Cen-
J tral Texas Monday with the
Weather Bureau warning of
possible tornadoes.
At midmorning the thunder-
storms were ‘moving east-north-
eastward about 35 miles an hour.
The winds were described as
damaging.
The eight were in a 14-foot out-
board that turned over about a
mile off Texas City shortly after
10 a.m.
UTTLE HOPE
Three children were found dead.
There was little hope the miss-
ing—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith
of Houston and Danny Ray Henry,
12, of Houston—would be found
alive.
Smith is 35. His wife, Betty Jo. I "He said he saw her go down"
is 26. | Terrell said Henry apparently
Margaret Elizabeth Smith, a floated about 10 miles before he
pretty 10-year-old, is the only was found. Other boaters found
known survivor of a family of the girl. wearing a life jacket,
six. Her brothers, Guy, 18 months, a httie later.
Tesday Scattered showers and thund
COPE, had endorsed Bean for the He added. "Who eats my bread
mamaua • rei- large con- Conservative T est
Meanwhile. the San Antonio ' _
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Des Barty, Republican cam-
• • , meeting.
Reds Draw Blasts msk Sivells New
From West Chiefs
of the opinion recently expressed Mrs. G. S Landers of Brownwcod
by Chairman Khrushchev." I was elected president. Other Brown
NIw nooRs wood women named to district of-
NEW DoOK Durkee.
British information denied that teasurer: Mrs. M. A. Johnson of
Macmillan has any plan to rush Prownwood, guard: Mrs. R E
off to Moscow and British and Wiliams, trustee, and Mrs. D. C. I
American officials both said the WElis, patriotic instructor, Tom Evans. first vice president;
present moment a not ripe for Other district VFW officers are Mrs. Edna Savage Saunders, sec-
summitry. The statement did. w. p Bioks of Sweetwater. com-! ond vice president: Mrs. Ritehie. E.
however. open the door to new mander: Ray L Ashley of Snyder,
possibilities- a series of top-level sentor vice commander: Edwin J. I
fishermen.
“I asked him if there was any-1
A total of 50 city blocks are on Coggin Avenue. Bonnie Highlands , body with him and he said either
schedule for paving this summer, Addition. Green Acres and Meadow- i seven or eight He said there
according to John Clary, city man- ’ brook. On these streets, the subdi- f were five children."
ager. I vision contractor puts in curbing "R whs a big ship’s wake that
Work has already begun on some and gutters to city specifications 1 got us," Henry brokenly said as
streets the main one being 10th as well as base material and city he watched rescue workers dock
their boats for the night
City Members
— the forecast in effect from 10 a.m.
Bean Ouster Sought^--—
"" then northeast through Greenville
WASHINGTON (AP — Presi-iget together from tone to time
dent Kennedy and British Prime I without having a huge internation-
pmrst s“racmag"chder somh Arr was brought out in the
2PPnosch
CT^rart. with Soviet Premier it seed, "reaffirmed their willing
Khrushehex mess » consider meetings of
This seems to be one of the heads of government whenever
chief results of the weekend White; there is an indication that such
House conference between the meetings would serve the inter-1 ____
American and British leaders , ests . and understanding: E-ri-West talks, involving two Walker of Breckenridge, junior ,
Another reported result is and in this respect they took note| or four men depending on vice commander; Charles Griggs
agreement to soften a« far as i I the nature of the problem, of Sweetwater, judge advocate: A.
possible U.S. and British conflicts Khrushchev s reaction will bec.Lcko Snyder, chaplain, and
of interest over reshapingworld- A Aconfeo
wide trade patterns on Britain’s ADSOIIEC
entry into the European Common
in a communique Sunday Ken- k/A+g Nlorp
dedy Md Macmillan blamed the V OTC IlCUl
Soviet Union for the cuni.it
Usher Gardner Cowles in a recent Casey of Abilene, trustees,
interview in Moscow that he OTHER OFFICERS
thought a summit meeting should ( other auxiliary officers are
he carerylly prepared. Stage h9 ans. e Eocket Sngder, senior
has promoted summit meetings in, . nresident Mrs Dale Wilson
’ erankams ^45
stand a reversal at policy, put; ford chaplain; Mrs. Jackie Wilson as the oldest woman present and
was muted and indbrect and Number- absentee balloks for pnstdim orogernteatheanaadttimnet qf Abuene. 5,VEUJ - »
parently reflected a desire by I the May 5 primary has increased President Dwight D Eisenhower. .. AiK Shannon of Abilene, trid
dV^XXF*to“je as Thune m communique seemed to Mrs: Mrs. 3ammny Roe of Abilene. AA--AIA,, |B| gAr-Ay
on "partEns"oPcntsehedoubtpcterk"- " “2 CAMPAIGN IN STRETCH
TeLzumreumaneuvee pruumm ca’ona andnsvctestbaingba « humhie 0 meein and’LiX^unnmgham. .Uof Abt-
ably refect th same hutude ontee is 5 n m Tuesday i with Khrushchev. The only stated lene, color bearers.
or £- the VFw -
« he "" L. Dorris departmen ad-
pattern of talking with Khrush- pm. today. Same deadline applies British-American partnership in jutant-quartermasterfromAu n.
chev Occasionally without having to persons voting absentee under the Common Market.
to hav*. big formal conference this ticket. Kennedy and Macmillan avoid-
"They think it should be possi- The clerk's office in the Brown ed name-calling in putting ful.
ble." one well-informed diplomat County Courthouse will be open Mame on the Soviet Union for
explained, “to have more fexi- from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday the resumed U.S. atmospheric
diplomacy—to last day to vote absentee. tests
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, April 30, 1962, newspaper, April 30, 1962; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482903/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.