Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 216, Ed. 1 Monday, June 24, 1963 Page: 1 of 8
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. Box 8066
Brownwood Bulletin
EIGHT RAGES TODAY
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1963
Chiefs Huddle For Talks
Se,
Beckwith’s
Comrades
*
Peace Campaign
POLICTICAL EFFECT
vision interview that while the ad-
measures
"I have heard of other soundings
a good deal of his popularity be- cratic meeting. This would avoid
going to do all that we can in the
their peoples, their chiefs and
meat to have it passed.'
their efforts to defeat him for
Alice Probe
re-
election.
Draws Fire
Miami and Philadelphia.
Dr. Joseph L Worzel, chief
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Recreation Development Slated
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ting
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Panhandle Region Hit
By Turbulent Weather
right in the. middle of things as Russia's
boy and girl space team gets a "flowery"
in "the affairs or in the interests
deriving from temporal powers."
But while Pope Paul promised
no interference in temporal affair
of the world’s nations, he said
that "one of the duties of the
DISCOURAGES MARCH
At the same time, the attorney
thnut,
I TH-
1964 Meeting
WASHINGTON >APi - Demo-
crats get down to the business
scientist aboard the Lamont Ob-
servatory research vessel Conrat
cause of this effort.”
Still, the attorney general said.
ft
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L t
He described the new find as a
"Big chunk of debris, but re-
| fused to elaborate pending an ex-
amination of the photograph by
। Navy officials in Washington.
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GREATER DETAIL
Salinger said that the multina-
tional force project was talked
TWO DIAMONDS
Initial development plans call
for two lighted ball diamonds, one
for baseball and another for soft-
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the day violent thunderstorms
Texas weather calmed down which had been forecast for the
for its convention brought televi-
sion-radio network pressure to
pick the same city for the Demo-
este. The buoy is held taut by a
half-inch nylon line weighted with
two old locomotive wheels of 750
Paul VI
everything
ternational
The other two charges accuse
Ward of advising "an unknown
24
INSIDE TODAY
BASEBALL ................
RACIAL BATTLE .........
AS WE WERE .............
COMICS ....................
EDITORIAL PAGE ........
Reds Charged
In U. S. Note
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope their governments, the new Pope George Wigg,
today to do addresses at this moment, with a pert on. defens
d
dend rates to investors, while oth-
er institutions in the area were . _ _______________________,
decreasing theirs. age by the cardinals in the Sis- the waters, was rescued by a
Capricious and arbitrary actions tine Chapel Friday, Pope Paul ex- state highway patrol unit. -
by board officials caused heavy pressed great pleasure with the The thunderstorms lost their in-
withHrawals frnm the Alica acen. carrotari-te wnrL ana elia L. Uneih. -L... ...a----- AL-
A 10-foot wide yellow buoy,
named Bagel II because it re-
, .. ----. —w uuuu u«v* trouble.
rights and privileges secured to} Kennedy's back seemed to he
- ----------- ’ the ™ troubling him as he knelt at Masa
said. Sunday in Cologne Cathedral
Adenauer agreed today “to use
their best efforts" to bring into
being a multinational nuclear
force to strengthen the defenses
•of Western Europe.
A communique announced they
also agreed that every effort will
Mediterranean area a nuclear-
free zone
The 700-word note said the So-
viet Union, in announcing repeat-
edly that it had batteries of rock-
jets aimed at Mediterranean allies
of the United States, was employ-
ing nuclear blackmail under
which the Soviet Union could have
which planted the buoy, said the
( ship's under-water camera photo-
graphed debris as recently as Sun-
day morning.
MOSCOW (AP) - The United
States told the Soviet Union today
i that American Polaris submarines
I were in the Mediterranean to
I shield "the Acropolis and the
orange groves of Italy" from So-
viet threats.
The statement was contained in
VilnmnBvkore smeadamahbdsasmmd
kove is on the left. ition,"
INAUGURAL SPEECH
Pope Paul VI deliver* the inaugural speech of his reign
In the Sistine Chapel. He said hi* pontificate would
be dedicated to a continuation of the unifying ideals
of the Ecumenical Council and peaceful preservation
ef world order.
Pope Paul Vows
MISS CALIFORNIA
Francine Herack of Hollywood was crowned Mis*
California in Santa Monica. Runners up wore (from
left) Judy Norberg, fifth; Penny Holland, second;
Miss Herack; Barbara Riley, third, and Sharon
Christofferson, fourth.
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9 3
3,
about 30 minutes. He is being held half a million German* at the
without bond start of his European tour Sun-
Jackson chief of detectives MB day, went to Adenauer's office in
Pierce said police questioned the Palais. Schaumburg in late
Beckwith, but did not elaborate morning. The two men talked
One of 15,000 telescopic sights with only interpreters present.
and a fingerprint on it led the At the same time, in a sepa-
FBI to Beckwith at Greenwood, rate meeting at the Palais
- found five of the imported Schaumburg, other U.S. and Ger-
ere six-power Golden Hawk man officials went into problem*
went to Mississippi, all to a of Berlin, conditions at Commu-
- - nist East Germany and the pro-
GUN COLLECTOR Pucibarortororming a multinational
One was traced to Beckwith, a
gun collector, whom the FBI ques-
a transfer of heavy broadcast tinnednFridavanight without get-
equipment, ting any answers.
There were reports that, all Saturday night at a meeting:ar-
vestigation of the Alice. Tex.,
Savings & Loan Association was
under fire today in a report is-
sued by the House Government
Operations Committee.
The report sharply criticized
methods used by the Federal
Home Loan Bank Board
(FHLBB).
The report said the Alice firm
chased by the city directly from sional softball games or by the t: au__'
the GSA. The city has negotiated Little Leagues. The other dia- plans to build - .u0
for the property with the GSA mond will be used bv a profes- ed to the men and
since Jan. IS, when it filed an ap. sional teen-age ball club. Aa- In •—- ——
plication with the federal agency. - —
The Republican National Com- -
mittee's choice of San Francisco Grenada gun dealer.
Bobby Sees Win Demos Study
Otters For
BROWNWOOD AREA: Clear to part-
ly cloudy and warm today and Tues-
day isolated later thunderstorms,
mostly in south. Low tonight 70-76.
High Tuesday to Me.
Maximum temperature here Sunday
94, overnight low 71. Sunset 7:41, sun-
rise 5:29.
He pledged that the Vatican un-
“To all and each of these, to der his reign would not interfere
apparently brought about the in- ris"—peace on earth,
quiry when it increased its divi- ( ......
his brother and others in the ad- mce wee xepurus urat, an , E x_____,
ministration are committed to the things considered. President Ken- rnged bGreenwood attorney
civil rights package sent to Capi- nedy would prefer to receive his -
tol Hill last week "and we are
By JOHN HALL be made to strengthen common
JACKSON, Mjss. (AP) — Byron defense planning and joint opera-
de La Beckwith. white man, was tion of the North Atlantic Treaty
held in Jackson jail today charged Organization defense forces,
with the murder of Negro integra- -
tion leader Medgar W Evers. Spokesmen for the two men also
Still unaccounted for in the kill- announced that they had talked
ing of the 37-year-old Evers were over forthcoming East-West nego-
"others unknown,” charged along tiations in Moscow on a nuclear
with Beckwith in a separate fed- test ban treaty Their conference
eral complaint made public after covered trade relations between
the FBI arrested Beckwith Satur- the United States and the Euro-
day night pean Common Market as well.
HELD WITHOUT BOND COMMUNIQUE
Beckwith, a 42-year-old former White House press secretary
tobacco salesman and more re- Pierre Salinger said that the re-
cently a chemical fertilizer sales suits of the talks, continuing into
agent, from Greenwood. Miss . the afternoon. will be published
talked with his attorneys, law in a communique to be issued
partners Hardy Lett and Stanny later today.
Sanders of Greenwood. Sunday Kennedy, who received a loud
and was returned to his cell after and enthusiastic welcome from
Pope—to which our unforgettable ---------------------
predecessor conferred a singular Monday after a turbulent night North Central Texas area failed
WASHINGTON (AP)-A 1958 in- splendor-is to contribute to the “ “ --------- ....
By JAN SCHIEFFER moved to the new ball park area, per year, are included to the city. The sale of Daniel Baker
Three parceis"ofiana totaling %Sf.» stands and the nghtszurabene-tolthougectbationrarnoeparkaddedgyzooottowhegeneral
approximately 75 acres have been will be in use at Daniel Baker The City of Brownwood operatesapplied to the purchase of the
purchased by the Qty of Brown- Park until the completion of the several small wading pools, but Camp Bowie area The remain-
wood for $9,200 from the General summer baseball program. the pool at Camp Bowie will be ing 52,800 will be applied to do-
Seryices Administration (GSA). USE EXPLAINED the only publicly owned swim-/Veoping park facilities on the
The tracts were not included to One of the two diamonds will ming pool to the city newly purchased land
Thursday's auction but were pur- be constructed for use to profes- MUSEUM SLATED The park will be maintained
” >™ “ At still another site, the city by the City of Brownwood Parks
Ians to build a museum dedicat-and Recreation Department
an women of Requirements for application
. 21.2 . Ade-Camp Bowie, containing relics for the area included a statement
quate facilities will be provided, and historical articles related to of need by an authorized person
Clary said. the camp. speaking for the city, proof of
Also in this area will be The existing concrete block | the its ability to operate and i
tennis courts, picnic grounds and building will be utilized as a maintain the park and its facilit-
. . ..... . a recreation area The driveway temporary museum until a larg-ties, and a statement of unre-
ball, a concession building, rest through the recreation park and er building is constructed. stricted use The City of Brown-
rooms. an off-street parking picnic areas are suitable for use "In addition to serving the im-wood met all qualifications, and
are*, picnic grounds and a play- as they are now, Clary said, mediate neighborhood as a scenic was awarded the contract
ground... . . . .. Tennis courts will be construct-attraction, this memorial park Before giving its approval to
.City.Manager John Clary said ed as the city develops a need and museum will serve all of the sale, however, the GSA sent
the. city will begin work on the for them. The recreation areas Brown County." the application a personal representative to
tell diamonds immediately, level-will be improved on the same,reads There is no museum to Brownwood to investigate the
ing the ground and planting basis. Brownwood, the county seat, the city's abilities to fulfill these re- . , , w . a.. w. . .___ .
grass. During the winter he hope* A swimming pool and nearby‘statement note*. quirements. . Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev I*
to see the lights and portable bath houses leased by the city j The park i* to be financed With Jolin Clary, citv manag-
Slands now at Daniel Baker Park for the past few years at $50 ihrough the general funds of the (Se CENTER gn page 2)
sembles a bagel, or dougi
marks the descent spot of
British nwspapers reported thatlof people in a section r opposed dhctbthattnenptesscnenwhiabist
out in greater detail by the min-
■ —-lecuwuu aluuztey ister than, by the government
________ . .e .2 Moorehead, a relative of chiefs. While he .would wnot .make
second nomination to the Middle Beckwith, FBI agents arrested anderftthetdetai publictwas
—marshatdsunszamdai.for.es 2 "tsre -.“SStfE
imumlzad"Mengur‘‘eoerrem s was mvne s motnacupamh
a note to the Soviet Union reply
to the Soviet proposal to make'
said the three Americans lation but will be re-elected in 1964
" 5 , 4. ministration had made no at-
Any time you get into a con- tempt to measure the political ef-
and administration will lose pop-
____ ____ „, ...... ____ ularity," the Attorney General
evolve in the blackmail syndicate providing call President Kennedy., prabably has said Sunday.
The site committee, however, L—— -ug- —vus a uie man usual The Pr
has other financially attractive free exercise and enjoyment of with chronic back
offers from Atlantic City, N.J., rights and privilege* secured to F----1 *_ a •
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VOLUME 63 NO. 216 I Oc PER COPY
N • ----a-- L--mJ j -1E* wudY 3d —________
temperatures. Sunday Today, assistant Senate Demo- bathyscaphe Trieste a mile and a The Navy’and scientists were
"2" ranged from 85 at Hous- cratic Leader Hubert H. Hum- half to the bottom of the Atlan- led to a small area of the Atlan-
at Presidio, the highest phrey of Minnesota plans to add tic with hopes that it will locate tic by what they described as a
M Iskisswereigenerally clear over151emopogmatprae bmizatbtnvbotzomentratinmee’sep Si*
Car by the state Monday morning except tices division in the Department scent were completed, Capt. arate magnetic contacts, electronic fingers ndsonprdwith
Sfaara XS. "misharssfaasnfskevmnsdeaBaton X<—*-«—«t-
witndrawalstrom the Alice asso-lsecretarttgvorkedand said helemsitysas. thevmovsdracrost the sPatdbanartgdtonsszrangrderom " snuwesnvrterzdence to feel wetomssr "6 Dr. Joseoh L Worzel.
___________________________wanted ” continued______________Panhandle Sunday night. Earlier Corpus Christi for an expected filibuster against are at the spot where Thresher loss of 129 men in a test dive last
— ----------I the Kennedy program. sank, but you can never know April 10.
City Plans Camp Center
e=s=: =-==s- =5= Trieste Probes Atlantic
“Following his example, we west of Littlefield-touched the 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. Sunday acondress SoouatngvgrteyansSst ""•*
plan, undertakesinthis.domain ground but thereswere no reports included Beaumont faniinch, to and discuss this legis- ABOARD THE USS FORT about these things until you get
"X Paugete"dabar-aannar"amagea cot ” ST.— this kind or e- mum««. ,£1
ferred to were outlined in Popeton north and west of Littlefield. Maximum tomneratia slmdlay 5___________ I” .7 y sends w woman "i be ..‘ne job of Trieste.
John's encyclical "pacem to ter- which reported smaller hail and afternoon i„
ris”—peace on earth, 1.04 inches of rain. ton to 103 at .
Official Vatican sources said The heavy runoff closed farm in the nation
that when Cardinal Bea ap- roads to the Littlefield area and
proached during the initial horn- one family, stranded to a <
today of picking a site for their
1964 presidential nominating con-
He added in a radio and tele- vention with Chicago reported a _
H — -- — ad- slight favorite among six bidding Thez
qwlenthgrvanrdisndsvrysobn direswisbesatomsereevordsannana girls for top men in London and lost -ne popularit because of
tyin the woridnn"""-f benefcent coilabortion. New York... .. . . hisespousalof.civiirizhtsalegisa
The new pontiff addressed greet- lations with the Holy See.” ” “8& ~-----------—
#-= -e= azamssese ----a
respects"the°Pdignitythand "mih viettnHntar.smtongand thetisns . British newspapers reported that of people in a sectio r^osed
sion of each nation in the world, having no diplomatic relations ton U.S.Air Fore men have to the actien that “ being saken
both those distinguished by a with the Vatican. However, the beensrecalled. from.Britain byathe government , the Presi-
long historic and cultural past and Pope's first meeting with a chief Wa8‘unk100 for que»U°<ung- dent is gotng to lo*e popularity
those who have just risen in our of state from abroad wiU be with
days to independence and a place President Kennedy on July 2.
to international institutions.” “ ........ -
person" to commit a crime—“un-
lawfully using an instrument to
procure the miscarriage of a m _ _ a ’ _ _
______________ “E" Despite Setback
possible to promote in- heart full at emotion and confi- charged that three Americans who wASHINGMN Ap, AL________
peace based on truth, dence, his salute and his wishes." have been working out of London _ wA-HINGTON !AP) “ Atty.
justice, love and freedom. He he said. were behind an international IGen.. Robert: F.^ Kennedy says
British Level
New Charges
LONDON (AP)—The British government leveled eight
new morals charges today, one of them involving abor-
tion, against Dr. Stephen Ward.
The 50-year-old osteopath a key figure in the Pro-
fumo scandal, was again refused bail. He went back to
jail to await a full hearing Friday.
Nature of the new charges, one - — ■■
accusing Ward of procuring a -------- Ac w.,
woman identified as "Mis* X," vangers VI WOT
emerged to legal fencing between AreA Ru C.v.a
defense and government lawyers Aired vj oveT
Ward was arrested June 11 on MOSCOW (AP Soviet Premier
charges of living off the earnings Khrushchev warned today that a
of prostitution The prosecution new. worid war would kill hun-
announced at hi* first court ap- dredsof millions of persons and
pearance that it had more serious incinerate "“mushofwbat we gen-
charges against Ward. Rumors erajywalleciilizatton"
**ua qich.c +.___>» +. IL wm dc a rocKet nuciear war
chnHewhshes, tnsesexolveain - ot exUrmtaation ' he told the op-
chargesmitat inwolvesecurityaor ening sessfiof the Communist-
X Worid Woman’s Con-
cerned neither. , _ He said the Soviet Union would
Defense attorney James Burge continue a policy of peaceful co-
said the first five new charges existence
are expansions of the original Khrushcev did not mention the
charge The sixth, he continued, Chinese Communists by name,
"refer* to a lady, Miss X, being however, his policy of peace-
procured on Jan. 5, 1963, and is ful coexistence runs directly
all really part of the same allega- counter to Peking's ideology,
tion.” 1 — ---- - - —■
8*
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Nuclear Strategy
Covered In Parley
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
BONN (AP)—President Kennedy and Chancellor Kon-
rad Adenauer today discussed problems involved in try-
ing to create a multination NATO nuclear navy and to
strengthen the Atlantic partnership between the Uu ited
State and Western Europe.
PnlirA QaaU BONN CAP-President Kennedy
■ VIICC •€EK and German Chancellor Konrad
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