Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963 Page: 2 of 28
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TODAY IN WASHINGTON
WORLD
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DEATHS
CRA2O
To Down Polaris Missiles
in Greenieaf Cemetery.
JEFFERSON
misston.
husk, officiated, assisted by the ther, Freddie Tidmore of Maver-
Rev. Paul Smith of Concho Bap- ick, and three sisters, Mrs. Lasts
1803.
Blackwell spoke at the close of
“I never will, by any word or the annual meetig of the District
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towed by a civil ceremony.
a brother at Mrs Lucille Love- Presbyterian Church here.
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The three subsarhival of the ponentssofastatesrishtnmjzcontrue
. first was announced two weeks mvews.ana. ene.numwhen they
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Blackwell said.
and I Larry Garrett, Brady.
Blackwell and Carr are investi-
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Mrs. Norman McCombs, 74
Page, Eldorado.
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SAN SABA (BBC'—Services tor
Mrs Norman McCombs, 74, of
San Saba, will be held at 1 p.m.
today in Howell-Doran Funeral
Chapel with burial in Wallace
Creek Cemetery She died Friday
in a San Saba hospital after a
short illness.
Mrs. Charles Rae, 58, Coleman
COLEMAN — Funeral services Born March 4, 1905, in Coman-
for Mrs. Charles Rae. 58, a rest- che, she was a member of the
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TEXACO TIPS
By WALLACE
Elton Fisher. Brady, and 1 Lupe f**,1 ..__. .
Gutar. RrAy ui* =t. •5 the land-based Jupiter missies be-
held at 4 pm Saturday tn Sie- Survivors include her husband,
vena Memorial Chapel, with bur- ana sou. Charlie Mac of Clyde;
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PAY MIIT FALL
TRAILER PARK
Modern Facilities
507 W. Commeree N1 2-7367
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Mishap Scene
Driving a 1M auto. an unknown
driver fled the scene of a two-
ear accident at West Baker Street
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Call your carrier
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The Brownwood Bulletin
MI 3-4346
Between 5:30 and
6:30 p.m. weekdays
8 and 9:30 a m. Sundays
Misses must be reported be-
tween these hours ter paper
to be delivered.
Mrs. land National Park recently be-
came a rising deer population
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things you need tor your ear.
and you ean bet your teepee
youll be smoking a pipe of
peace with the world when
we're through
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Dodson of Santa Anna; Mrs
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5 : Brady Slate. pastor of Congrega- of Carlsbad NM and Mrs Bill ForergmnMintster TPauc
tional Methodist Church of Gould- Wilkerson at Lubbock; one bro- 2P“i5"M
husk, officiated assisted hv the ther Freddie TIdmore of Maven w-axaer apn ' mne govern-
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WOMEN’S WEAR
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this information to Atty. Gen.
this, Udall said "« is Waggoner C .
deed that presentday ex- Travis C a a a l y grand jury,"
POLARIS: The Pentagon has
, . _ ..... announced that a second Polaris
to the poster contest, district submarine has taken up station to
site for the experiments because
of the earth's magnetic field and
the nearness to the equator.
JPL scientists have set up radio
equipment at the tirport to re-
cord information while the bal-
loon is in flight. . nally and lgislators were ready out differences
Dr. Robert Haymes is head of when the Easter holidays came---"
the team of JPL scientists work- — —
IVANS MARINI SUPPLY
112 Bono Piatn MI 3-7037
in San Saba, daughter of the late I. AA:.L_-
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robbins un -ar MeshaP UDC
She livedsin theacpunt y/mostof M” Beulah Alzora Coppic, * H' • '
Weremarhedrd.rsooombs ot 1801 Seventh Se.-------'
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Carr myseif or the and Belle Plain Avenue Saturday,
■ - - according to the Brownwood po-
An AU/ Gm A Rj AA.
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sports fishing boa. that Foster
had chartered, possioiy for a wild
attempt to reach Cuba and kill
Prime Miniter Fidri Castro, bore
grim evidence of the slayings of
her captain. Dougla: Tevor, 47,
and his son, Edwaru 2, the mate.
Blood was smeared around the
steering position on the main
deck, on the upper platform where
the captain rides on the lookout
for game fish, and had dripped
over the side.
“I murdered them and threw
them overboard,- Foster told
Coast Guardsmen Friday night
---Blackwell and Carr are investi- „ Louis Stancel.Walker, of Rt. 1,
are uxing over povenuas iar- 2PP05816 , _ , leadership designed gating William Murray Jr., who Baird was the driver of the other
that have been covered by to.reducs intoierance and unequal resigned Wednesday after 16 car, • 1955 model. Katy Lou Wal-
Iunitep mi--l-e h treatment ot cuzens. years as a Railroad Commission- ker of Sweetwater is the owner
at the 1955 auto, which was not
aoul, yeug posswi criminal vio-
to maintain the common right of lations of members of the Rail-
1 franrnm nF ennerienAe • fka Iatt-- -la m-----• » —t___a_____
Murray resigned from the oil- badly damaged,
regulatory body after the disclos-,—
ure and publication of his activity
i the deadline if your income tax Ellis was working cattle at the
return is in the mail and poet- time of the accident. He appar-
marked by midnight April 15. ently fell from his horse after the
operabng expenses at the cob serturervarzgzwmnzi.Emaztn’s
An Aps 15 postmark doesn't go----
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tack. and two nephews. "throw,o-Premier Adnan Men- Elton Fisher, Brady, and 3 LLupe gets,
derg vu executed the following pmmipgd s temmer"Gromr"aima"f
1 -------- SfasKfisa's: 7 incnesursand..g Ellis Injured
duction. a signpost of Ike nation s a
economic health, inched upward l_
sssssr m Accident
’ BRIEFS Thurmond Says Reds Able ====
and FUNERALS peumatam.Xeazstand
UMA, Peru (AP)—Lima's So-
Mrs. Rae died at 4 p.m Thurs- Pearl Thompson of Talpa and dal Welfare Department plans to m,
William H. Oglesby, 38 =fa=3 Eirees,m md „ 2/==== eze=
ELDORADO - Funeral services He was born and reared in Eldo- first mass marriage in which re- *"?'?*? * FJ**- SECOND POLARIS mon cause, even with error itoeif. earning possible criminal vio-
for William H. (Bill i Oglesby, 38, rado and was an elder in First ligious ceremonies will be fol- gamed the man miles traveled’
SHEPPARD'S
206 N. Fish MI 3-4371
get a taxpayer under the wire
even- year, the revenue service
pointed out. Despite a popular be-
lief that it does, IRS lawyers said
' returns generally must be mailed
peaks. Board at Education. suffered sev:
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TAX RETURNS: You'll beat Friday.
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p.m. to Davis-Morris Funeral Godby “led Friday-
M McCombs of San Angelo; __
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contain a detector that win count bins of. San Saba, and three sis- * Sunset Terrace was driving ten stronger community.”
neutrons and-also count and sep- trs. MrsnaMinnieaLackey. Mrs. miles per Money raised through the out-
sat. gamma rays, another fo™ Rttinss-nderosonsanndaMiss Lou prdinggtona Brownwood Police taining fund is used for current
of radiation. 1 —----------—------------------—
paCTY SELETE . AFTER EASTER REST
lA—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sundey. April 14, 1963 .
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stoat are rere Maewner re sure resat ana 4 u: anan an sure
Hocmovmn.nmnsicnumu
,. .. aanerdBlackwell Seeks Violation Tips
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his prepared remarks MlPy*** law _volations by completed the transferok informa-
Phone—
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Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louis- By CHRIS MACGILL when the Dream Girl was located,
' KEY WEST. Fla. (APi—The out of fuel 20 miles north of the
Representing the company in blue and white charter boat Cuban coast
bargaining sessions were Strick- Dream Girl, splashed by the blood NOT CEKIAN
land. Bill F. Vann, director of of her captain ano mate, was Sheriff Henry Haskins said Fost.
personnel. and R E. Paulsen. towed to Key West Saturday and er related here that he was not
staff coordinator. the admitted killer who chartered certain that the aen were dead
The union's bargaining commit- the vesel was whisked away to a when he threw then- overboard.
tee was composed of R.W. Staley Jail cell The sheriff added that "There is
of Dallas, CW A representative: Roger Foster, 17. son of a Grif- no possibility that they are alive.”
W. Tyson Phillips of Brownwood, fin, Ga - physiclar, appeared Haskins refused to allow news-
president of CW A local 6179: Mri dazed as he was led ashore from men to talk to Foster.
»Ulis Metty of Stuttgart Art- • Coast Guard cutter, with an In Griffin, Ga.. Fosters mother
M. P. Miller of Brownwood and FBI agent and ’ country officer described him as "a brilliant boy
Jim Ed Johnson of Bnan ' with gripping him firmiy by the arms, with strange ideas'’ who was so
Staley serving°as °charrmn Hl' T-shirt and pants were violently anti-Communist and anti-
---se-scnairman __ stained with blood. Castro that "mayoe he was trying
GRIM EVIDENCE to get to Cuba and go after Castro
The deck and sides of the trim on hie own."
Solons Face Busy Schedule
well enough ahead of time to
(million tax bill, Senate and House lory body until a new commis- reach the government by that
-"= - 3 begin work ironing »>oner is named in the 1964 gen- *
. ,. k,.1*.* the IKi 55 oral election to complete the final
Ema =--== 5Ei sis auprun;
Earl Smith, Bob Newsled and War "ithin. be filled. that the governor signed into er. “-44 V “ We
ren Sheldon. But peace and. quiet ar the Foremost is the appointment of feet last Tuesday
Duwayne Thon, vice president nniy schedu •1 activities until sen- a successor to Railroad Commis- C o n n a 11 y's appointiya nlane
and chief of the electronics de- ators. and representatives return sioner William Murray Jr, whose drew criticism from the seven- Mem aanussza.
partment of Raven Industries, is Tuesday Connally is observing resignation Wednesday stirred up man Redublican delegation i *• ■—w • mis ain
here to assist Raven technicians E a •3 er at his home town in one of the biggest political flur- 5-"“" | w fawn saaaaMma asm ano
in launching the balloons. Floresville. Lt. Gov. Preston ties in months.
Don Johnson is the launch chief, smthis.in his Lubbock home. Connally sets to name the man
Raven technicians include Ed WVhenthe Senate gets back J* who will take Murray's place on;
Oliver and Fred Vandersnick flnd a House-approved 533 the powerful oil and gas regula-
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said to have informed the Senatet
WASHINGTON (AP) - In the that the Pentagon had coofirmed
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hunters reported sighting 30 at Which reportediy ------- aessunuuwnucnnews
_____ UA Polaris missiles and possibly men and the piddle ware tarred.
BRUSSELS Reiwimm (Ap, even the longer range Minuteman It was the first closed Senate sea-
-EK-SFMhaeBekipmn. "APl-missiles, according to informed aion since 1541
-ste . ____ .His appal fated to dissuade the____.._____
Thurmond, who has been preao- Senate tram voting against the quoted a passage from a letter
tag for production of the Army's speedup, opposed by Secretary of Jefferson wrote to a friend in
Nike-Zeus antimissile system, was Defense Robert S McNamara. By
1--------------------------------------- a 54-14 roll call vote, it stripped ____________________,
from a military authorization act, bow to the shrine of intoler and County Attorneys Association
Pilots .are G. A. (Dusty) Rhoads
•“*_ Youth Led Ashore
ns of 1«I Seventh St „ - entatdeishysnavdrnggzasipre a SANSABA (BBC-Joe Elis,
ini goodsonthomin"asoropotted (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) duetion of emwmierioS andof of.San
Kimble County. He died in isi8. pita late Saturday. She suffered tary workers in the program'are industrial materials reacted new - ---
Ste was a Jehova s Witness. slight injury when she was struck confident that this community will
I Survivors include a son, rit—‘ --. (—• . . .. ~
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 14, 1963, newspaper, April 14, 1963; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1482967/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.