Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 12, 1964 Page: 2 of 26
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DEATHS
and FUNERALS
Of South
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Chambers o f Commerce
Bell Bradshaw, 61
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William A. Masters, 73
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five brothers, Shuford of Mert-
CITY ART EXHIBIT
(Staff Photo)
Catholic Church in San Saba
where hie had been a patient six
By BILL RAWLINS
print was on the rifle the state
the executive mansion, facing
Mrs. Frances Randolph, 87
With Johnson in the lead, the
sination plot" mentioned during
LBJ Stroll
Cypriots Battle
6. said the government's chief
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP)
changed light gunfire for four
hours at the. si
for control of the pass.
. With Governor
examined in connection with the
New President
' lish the Academy of Freedom
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ORDER BY MAIL!
(Paid for by friends of Leroy Roach)
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visitors made a slow tour of the
circular drive behind the White
SAN SABA (BBC) — Services
for Jessie Reyes Jr., 14. San
Saba student, will be held at
Inspection
Finale Near
A. 14 dazzling diamonds in 14K gold $69.50.
1. % Carat total weight in 14K white gola $89.50.
a threat by James Hoffa to kill
the attorney general.” Neal said
he personally knew nothing
about it.
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A shining Linde Star Sap-
phire balanced with 3 dia-
monds and set in 14K white
gold $95.00.
the Brady area.
Survivors include his wife.
Jessie, three sons. Jerry Brad-
lene: two sisters. Mrs. Minnie I
Gray of Abilene and Mrs. Beu-
lah Anderson of Eldorado. and
11 grandchildren.
BRADY - Funeral services
for Bell Bradshaw. 61. a farm-
er in the Bradshaw community
in Taylor County for 20 years,
will be held at 2 p.m. today at
Wilkerson Funeral Home with
burial at Hext
Mr. Bradshaw died Thursday
in a Bronte hospital after suf-
fering a heart attack.
A Ring For A Princess:
IS brilliant diamonds that
reflect the glow of your love
. . . cholee of 14K white or
yellow gold $100.
Peter Sellers is now off heart
medications and doctors said
Saturday his heartbeat is nearly
normal.
The British film star suffered
a severe heart attack Monday
and has been in Cedars of Leba-
non Hospital ever since.
NEWS CAPSULES
Threat Involved Kennedy
LAY-AWAY HOW FOR THI
GIRL GRADUATE OR
MOTHER'S DAY
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A resolution of appreciation
for the life and ideals of the
late General of the Army Doug-
las MacArthur was adopted by
the board of directors of the
til Jan. 31. 1966, when a full-
term president is expected to be i
elected.
He received 361 votes from a
joint session of Congress.
He was born Aug 17, 1902, in shaw of Brady and Ed of Abi-
Bastrop and formerly lived in ‘
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RE-ELECTS OFFICERS
Academy Board Adopts
MacArthur Resolution
James R. Hoffa’s jury-tamper-
j ing trial involved an alleged
threat to kill Atty. Gen. Robert
a traffic violation ticket
Inspection statins in Brown-
wood are Healer Motor Co.
Bill day Garage. Carlock Mo-
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (AP) claims was used in the ambush the Washington Monument
—Court records showed Satur- slaying of Negro civil rights I !........
day that a mysterious
as the first educational institu-
tion to carry his name.
"That we pledge ourselves
anew to the task of providing
proper facilities for the Doug-
las MacArthur Academy of
Welcome To The 64th District-
Homer Leonard
ment to place the three young-
sters in a foster home, vacci-
Ford nate them, enroll them In school
and then take them home.
County, she and J. H. Randolph
were married Jan. 1, 1900, in
Cherokee. He died in 1953. Mrs
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F. Kennedy.
Chief Prosecutor James Neal,
"The Faubuses are pretty
nice people," Wayne said. "Ex-
tra nice. But I missed home’
charge
Mrs Randolph, resident of the
county 94 years, died Saturday
in a Llano nursing home, where
she had lived the past six mon-
Bom Jan. 22. 1977. in Bell
Teacher Resigns
BRADY (BBC) - A. H. (Red)
Floyd. Brady Junior High sci-
ence teacher, is leaving Brady
school after 29 years.
He asked the school board not
to consider him for re-election
for next year.
Since 1936 Floyd has taught
a couple of generations of Brady
children. For 19 years he was
principal at Brady Junior High
School, stepping down four years
ago to take over the science de-
partment.
----— I Mrs. Jessie Reyes. He was a
2:30 p.m. today in St Mary s [ member of the Catholic church
"" C u - " " । and San Saba Boxing Club.
Survivors include his parents,
three sisters, Olina, Olga and
Olira, and a brother. Alexan-
with burial in City Cemetery.
Howell-Doran Funeral Home is
geles‛ teeming South Side.
The incidents occurred as a I
huge force of sheriff’s vice offi-
cers were raiding a nearby sec-
tion where citizens had called a
mass meeting to discuss law-:
lessness they said was out of I
hand.
Firrel ^biam onJ importers
trategic Kyrenia
the Turks said
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The academy is being devel-
oped by Howard Payne College,
with the first students enrolled
in the program last fall. The
corporation, a non-profit organ-
ization, is a group of young
Texas businessmen dedicated
shaw of San Angelo. J. B Brad- !
shaw of Ballinger and Roy Dale I
Bradshaw of the home, five i
daughters. Mrs Donald Wood- ’
ard of Dallas, Mrs Helen Pul- 1
hemus of Nebraska, Mrs. Coy I
Hord of Winters, Mrs Billy
Nesbitt of Laport and Jo Ann
Bradshaw of the home; three
began Saturday. Mrs. Harry Saund-
art is the association’s exhibit chair-
man. Mrs. Arlene Watson is presi-
dent. The event is open to the public
end there is no admission fee.
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For a lasting gift for Mother or that favorite Graduate
may we suggest diamonds from Nathan*. No other lift
ia so fitting or lasting as a diamond.
COMANCHE 1 BBC)—Services ters, Mrs. Fred Hall of Coman-
for William Andrew Masters, 73, che and Mrs. Ira Shaw of I L
will be held at 2 p.m. today at Brownwood; four sons, Vernon
Oak Lawn Funeral Home with of California, Oris of Colorado,
the Rev. S. J. Isham officiating Robert of Massachusetts and
Burial will be in Oakwood Cem- Roland Masters of Plainview;
Mr Masters. Comanche Coun- zon, Jeff of Ingram, Alfred of
ty resident about 13 years, died Kerrville, Earl of Bangs and
at 1:45 a.m Saturday in a Gus- Carl Masters of Sisterdale; j
tine nursing home. A retired three sisters, Mrs. Will Ward
farmer. he was born Aug. 9. and Mrs Emma Bierschewell,
1890. in Kerr County, son of both of Mountain Home. and
the late Mr and Mrs. John Mrs. Nettie Radke of Beau-"
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Johnson left his office, head- it may be the curtain-raiser of
an all-out Greek Cypriot push
House, winding up at the same
, gate through which they had en-
i tered so unexpectedly.
HPC VISITORS
Herbert A. Philbrick, right, who spoke Friday night
to 1,200 persons in Brownwood Coliseum in the clos-
ing program of Howard Payne College's ninth an-
mual Democracy-in-Action Week, visits with Othal
Brand of McAllen, president of the Board of Direc-
tors of the Dougies MacArthur Academy of Free-
dom, which met here Friday afternoon.
MENA, Ark (AP) — Three Wayne Cude, 12, and his sis-!
children left the governor’s ters Delia Marie, 11, and Linda
mansion in Little Rock, returned May, 9. were back with their
home to a 65-acre farm in west- parents after a four-day stay
em Arkansas and said they with Gov. Orval E. Faubus. ‛
were glad to be back. | Faubus* wife, Alta, who had
cared for the children, kissed
them good-by on the steps of the
mansion Friday.
brothers, John and Bryson Brad- j
Survivors include six sons.
Bert. Morris and Manse Ran-
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NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE
SAN SABA (BBC) - Services
for Mrs. Frances Carolyn Ran-
dolph, 97, of Cherokee will be
held at 3 p.m. today in Chero-
kee Church of Christ with bur-
ial in Hanna Cemetery. Howell-
Doran Funeral Home is in
gelo; a daughter. Mrs. Flora
Bowden of Cherokee; 11 grand-
cheildren, and nine great-grand-
| children.
For the ring of a life-time
may we suggest: 17 beautiful
diamond* to enhance the
ring of her dream* to 14K
white gold 9175.
ed for lunch, about 2:30 p.m. 1
; when, as he inter told it, aide
Bill Moyers suggested they take
a walk.
With a handful of Secret Serv- Sellers Better
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witness “reported (to the FBI)
fectly matched diamonds in 14K white
$89.50.
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Rouge La.-could not be cross- ice agents and assistants’intrw,
Johnson headed down the as-
phalt driveway behind the White
! House. Nearby was a wrought
iron gate behind which shouting
tourists were massed
gin May 17-21
A total of 75 representatives
^Srordtog paomeegX
committee for the East Texas
Chamber of Commerce, an itin-
erary has been planned which
will give tour members a good
practices in these states.
Ernest Morris, president of
Brownwood Chamber of Com-
merce, and William M Streck-
ert. have been working to spon-
sor a leading agriculturist
from Johnson, EUto, Palo Pinto
er Brown County to attend the
tour. Currently, others helping
to finance the tour are Citizens
National Bank. Southwestern
States Telephone, Brownwood
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Pictures on this wall of Brownwood
Coliseum are among some 200 paint-
ings on display today for the annual
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Saturday in a San Saba hospital, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
""— — h u---:----1 Ernesto Reyes of San Saba.
slaying of Negro civil rights
"assas- leader Medgar Evers, two fin-
gerprint experts testified Satur-
day.
Mr. Leonard, ■■ alleged professional Itauar - - . -
people, if any, in the 64th District awaror.lobbriat.l from Austin, Texas. Few
hispresenceis for and infiuence aibieivisitornwhz.hegihete,Perhama. -
tative Ben Barnes. Y“"5 --EHd» me present Kepresen- *
Mr. is not the first OUTSIDER to com. int. e. az. ....._______
many influential friends Mr. Barnes ha* dovcime.in • udistuiet amurine ns of the
influence that •*** - to the caune’orotunda AT-Ap.I s.npt.mpney and
RATE f .is our knowledge of troth and fatthk v.,Eochoon only 2ndutu:
In the forthcoming election. (READ HB 510, ’ ** “S oni advantace
The friends of Leroy Roach believe that H to an INFORMED who .. .0..
. . . rather than an IMPRESSED_eople. "o""*D people who select boot
Douglas MacArthur Academy of
Freedom Corporation at its Freedom, which is to be devel-
meeting here Friday afternoon.
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; alleged threat, because it was
not relevant to the tria'
Randolph was a member of the
Church of Christ.
arts. secretary, and N. Frank
oped into an historical shrine Smith, HPC business manager,
to the memory of this great treasurer.
Bulletin. Holiay Inn. Lone Star
Gas and Texas Power and Light
Anyone interest in making the
I trip should contact Morris or
Streckert for details On the
last such tour. Coastal Ber-
muda grass was introduced into
Texas.
to providing the facilities for
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Actor thSpecimdmy. the board resoiy.
ed:
"That we officially recognize
and give thanks for the out-
standing service rendered by
General Douglas MacArthur to
his country and for the honor
bestowed on Howard Payne
College by allowing it to estab-
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tors, Inc, Hill Westerman Ga- State law requires children to
rage. Weatherby Motor Co., attend school until they reach
Goodyear Service Store and Cog- the age of 19 or complete the
&in. Avenue Phillips 66 Station, eighth grade, ruled Chanceilor
Other inspection stations in Wesley Howard of Texarkana
the county include Morgan’s Ga- The Arkansas Supreme Court,
rage and Bob Bennie's tractor | upholding Howard's ruling or-
and Automotive Service at dered the State Welfare Depart-
Bangs Daves Garage at Blank- --------- - • -5a
et: Blackman's Garage and Sta-
tion at Zephyr and Dick
Motor Co. at May.
City Groups Brownwood Bulletin 4
Back Tour
Three days reman before the
deadline at midnight Wednes-
day for motorist to get 1964 ve- i
hide inspection stickers.
Thos operating vehicles April
19 without it will violate a state
law, subjecting themselves to
2A BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, April 12, 1464
। WASHINGTON 1 AP) - Pres-
ident Johnson interrupted a
quiet stroll around the White ________, .,p.u _
House grounds Saturday to or- Greek and Turkish Cypriots ex-
der the gates opened and a flock ' ....... -
of tourists admitted to join him
on his trek. Pass Saturday.1
general, as well asyan outstand-
ing honors program n the so-
cial sciences embodying the
Ideals to which he devoted his
life."
A copy of the resolution will
be sent to Mrs. MacArthur.
At their meeting, the direc-
tors also re-elected their offic-
ers—Othal Brand of McAllen,
president; Hobby McCall, Dal-
las. vice president; Dr. Mc-
Donald W Held, bead of the
HPC department of speech
sponsoring a pasture and live-
stock tour o f Alabama and Geor-
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JACKSON, Miss. (AP)— By.
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Andrew Masters. mont: 15 grandchildren, and
Survivors include two daugh- one great-grandchild.
Jessie Reyes Jr., 14 spring art exhibit sponsored by
davs He was born A, ■ 12. Brownwood Art Assn. Pictures were
' in San Saba. son of Mr. mnd displayed in the coliseum Friday aft-
- 1 ernoon for the two-day show which
in charge.
The youth died at 12:05 a m.
BRASILIA, Brazn (AP)-Con- gate opepedenanaordornd 100
gresS.. elected Gen. Humberto sightseers found themselves sud-
Brori on rtnraaspresident of ' denly propelled into the usually
Castello Branwi serve un- unoccupied lawns at the southof
Per?- Andfperdte Glenan in * secret session of court Feb. I
and John Randolph of San An-
cooking. And mostly Momma
and Daddy."
Archie T. B. Cude Sr. kept the ------
three children out of school be- AA.L. A...L
cause the school board insisted MODS ATTGCK
tn. hevsass smalinextvacpina- Los ANGELES (AP-Hurl-
has taught himthatse med ingsbotties.bricksand taunts of
icines makes one spiritually derision, mobs Friday, night and
impure. Faith in God to all that Saturday attacked policesin out
is needed to be healed, he Dursts 1 violence on Los An-
claims.
Children End Visit
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 12, 1964, newspaper, April 12, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483043/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.