Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 12, 1964 Page: 4 of 26
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4A BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sundqy, April 12, 1964
FAROUK, PERON AND COMPANY
LB J Park Request Studied
Goulart Joins Exclusive 'Club'
A parte almost dropped from champion racers.
By FRED GOLDEN
N.Y.
(AP>-When
Brazils
ousted
at the order of
who
the
water is
means
year from Montana to Virginia. enough inshore for mackerel
County Records
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Perry Lancaster and wife. Gladvs, of
B Slkes of Brown
to the press.
The Arizona senator told
rally Friday night that Presi-
pear.
Bennett ft PerBees.
Brown
to Cuba?
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Galveston.
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Earnings after taxes amount- 3903 Austin Avenue.
with him.
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ANTHONY'S WILL BI HEADQUARTERS FOR
THE NEW STAY-PRESS LEVIS CASUALS COM-
ING SOON. WATCH YOUR BROWNWOOD BUL-
LETIN WHEN THEY ARRIVE.
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lives in Switzerland, and his son
and three daughters are rarely
A. E. Chitwood is manager
of the Brownwood district of-
the San
handle
SLIGHTLY IRREGULARS
OF FIRST QUALITY
Rated Obscene
CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)-
ger store here has
letely remodeled and
mhun
pres
to new heights during the fis-
cal year which ended Jan. 31.
ed to $763,830 or $1.08 per share
based on 709.027 shares out-
wealth enables him to maintain
a large household, including his
Estoril, home of may royal and
political exiles. Cuba's ex-presi-
det Fulgencio Batista, 61. dis-
dains social activities of the
posh European playground, but
has become a great tourist. He
emerges often from his guarded
villi for car trips to Spain. At
home he writes profusely to
Q
The Texas Water Safari, a 500-
mile river race, has entries this
First, last and always summer
means pleasure. It awaits
you in abundance when
you choose sandals-
so gay in color, so
openly inviting. €
Hvt la a small private hotel in
the British coastal town of
Southsea. near Portsmouth.
Burma's ousted prime minis-
ter, U Nu. lives uder arrest in
a military rest camp 25 miles
They
Last.
to 1962. He is 54 ant
religious Buddhist
Thailand's former
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Associated Press Write
of I and the other warm waterfish
es‘ which come with spring.
EXCLUSIVE AREA
The man driven out of Cuba
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vious year.
Net sales for the current
year rose to $36,095,514, com-
pared with $33,325,706 a year
ago.
and counted 14.638 birds, com-
prising 59 species.
A’deepny
Johnson has not indicated to
the commission how he feels
about the suggestion.
LENGTHS
29 to 38
SELL THOSE
UNWANTED ITEMS
IN THE BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED ADS
A. W.
charged
check.
standing, adjusted for the cur- > fice, located at 1001 First SL
rent stock dividend. This com- | ■ ■ —
JOAO GOULART
... To Uruguay
NOT ALL SIZES
Reg. Price.. $4.15
WAIST
27 to 42
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by worIhieN 1 Acres Subdivision, cily of Brownwood,
$12,306.
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Multi-Color
White and
Natural
$39
EX-KING FAROUK
. . . Funds depleted
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Castellano, who runs a clinic
with the monarch's support for
Cascais’ poor fishetmen.
LONELY MAN
Umberto's friends describe
THE BRAND YOU WILL
RECOGNIZE THE INSTANT
YOU SEE IT!
him as a lonely man His wife,
former Princess Marie Jose,
Natural
’4”
heads toward a staggering addi-
tion to the national debt."
he said, "should
CHICAGO (API—Sen Barry
Goldwater says he will change
his campaign tactics to protect
Condados
OF ITALY
y^nJerdon - Weldon
SHOE STORE
e=a cum
ly he was assistant manager.
He succeeds Thomas Alex-
ander, who transferred to San
Angelo as manager of the Sin-
ger store there.
Associated with Singer since
1962, Price was manager at the
Eastland store in 195455. He is
a graduate of Early High School
and was in the Army for four
years, 1942-45. He to a mem-
bar of Veterans of Foreign Wan
and Melwood Baptist Church.
He and his wife, Vivian, have
two children, Doyle, 10, and
Tommy Watts of Cross Plains charg-
ed with swindling by worthless check.
M. L McClain of Lubbock charged
with swindling by worthiess chock
« G Johnston of Dellas charged wifh
swindling By worthiess check.
COUNTY CLERK
the acclaim dies down? Do they
dream of the day when their
actions will recall them?
CHERISHES DREAM
Juan Domingo Peron still che-
rishes the dream, even though
he has been a political refugee
since Argentina turned its back
on his dictatorship nine yean
A resident of Spain, Peron. 68.
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FULGENCIO BATISTA
... la Portugal
CURTIS PRICE
... New manager
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JUAN D. PERON
. .. Sunny Spate
bile, aviation and electronice
engineer and to frequently
called in as a consultant. He
lives in a villa outside Geneva
with Princess Anne and their
four daughters.
RANKING MEMBER
By title, Bao Dai, Viet Nam's
former emperor, must be con-
sidered the ranking member of
the exiles' club. Once noted for
his playboy ways, Bao Dai now
lives quietly in France, avoids
the public eye and refuses to
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SPECIAL PURCHASE
of Nationally Advertised
WESTERN
Pibul Songgram, has
Japan since his ouster in a mili-
tary coup in 1957. but hopes to’
return home.
"Naturally, we must go back
one day,” he says "I will go
when the situation to Thailand
has so readjusted as to welcome
me.”
Syngman Rhee, once one of
the strongest of Asian leaders,
is too ill to carry out his wish to
return to South Korea. He has
been in a self-imposed exile in
Hawaii since he was toppled
from the presidency in 1960. He
C in Oakdale Acres, first extension, city
of Brownwood. Sit ooc.
"EXCLUSIVE
with swindling
I
Dectors
ELLIS & ELLIS
OrTOMETRISTS
Call fee appetoauat
Ml Miao er
308 Citisena Beak BMC-
MUM Bennen S Forbess Resub-
Angelo Ward store, will
buying, advertising and
divtslon m parta of block 1,2, and...
8ro"nawMor2"9no".0. cIy * Nelson A. Rockefeller suffered
SUB fal and now 44, the mon- -
arch of the Nile has sunk into
almost complete obscurity 12 h
years after his flight He long -
ago disappeared from Rome s f
"La Dolce Vito” cafes, which
he used to frequent with his
burly Albanian guards. He has
sold his last yacht and has be-
come a smaller bettor in the
Riviera gambling casino.
and director of combination
Marvin E. Bishop and wife, I rant, of
Brown County to A. L. Dorr and wife.
justify his much-criticized re-
gime but refrains’from public
: "Much of pronouncements, on orders from
entina today the Portuguese goverment.
----- Texas as breeding adults. The roster includes kings, presi-
The signs are dear, says Bob ----- dents, prime ministers and even
Brister of the Housoon Chroni- A $1,200 purse in prize money ant emperor.
-- — m- • . . .1 —-—.------- - * . What do these me do after
Ed Adams and Leroy I
Holly, Mich. Great
Willam tederes unknown) I <x Brown County, Mt 7. block 7 in Green
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Warranty Deeds
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Con "Yqina505" 2 bleck • In Cgoih *«"M". City at
—. ura—, at Brown County. (■ ot‘ Brownwood.
----- de, that fishing is about to get awaits winner of the boat races
A bird watchers group at good in his area. One sign ha on Balcar Lake, west of Cald-
Waco made a trip into Central noted was mackerel in the turn- well, April 18-19.
Texas open country recently ing basin at Port Aransas. _________________
the state system two years ago This year s race down the San Parks and Wildlife biologists
may soon become Lyndon B Marcos and Guadalupe rivers say they have disproved tbs pop- ,wseu
Johnson State Part. ! and across 75 miles of windy ’ ular theory that aa interchange President Joao Goulart flew to
The Parks and Wildlife Com- bays begins April 19 Thousands of whitewing doves over the neighboring Uruguay he joined
mission is considering a request of dollars in prizes await the Texas-Mexico border will boost one of the world’s most unusual
of the Blanco Chamber of Com- winners. Texas populations of the bird. clubs. It elects no officers and
merce to rename the Blanco Contestants are not allowed to Biologist Ted Clark says that never meets Although fashion-
State Park for the President, pick up supplies during the race, 21,377 nestling whitewings were ably exclusive, most of its mem-
whose ranch home is about 20 which begins at San Marcos and banded in Mexico in 1967-82 and bers would rather not belong
miles from the park. Finishes at Corpus Christi. Last that while over 15,606 whits- It is made up of national
Blanco Park contains 110 acres year only two of 58 teams com- wings were checked, only six leaders tumbled u n w i l lingly
of rugged hill country pleted the race. Mexican birds were recorded in from power andcast into exile.
UNITED NATIONS,
A movie starring Jayne Mans-
field, "Promises, Promises,”
has been ruled obscene and
officials of suburban East
Cleveland have been given a
free hand to interfere with its
showing.
I Common Pleas Court Judge
Hugh A. Corrigan based his
ruling Friday on the finding of
a jury empaneled especially to
determine whether the film con-
formed to accepted community
standards.
The judge refused to enjoin
East Cleveland officials from
interfering with the film’s show-
ing.__
48 d
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dent Johnson is “turning off the
lights" of world leadership.
We now have a President
_______ ________________who tries to save money by
2e!ye.38,0f Brown biock turning off lights in t he White
House,” he said, “even as he
Promotion by American Na-
tional Insurance Co. of James
Carter Mohler, M, from an
agent to assistant manager in
the Brownwood branch office
has been announced by W. W.
Cherry, senior vice president
has a new line of fabrics and
notions. Two new employes
were added.
tate ©f Donaid Lord RIchard Allgood. ----
deceased, sul Ori debt for $200, costs Brown County to
Farouk was driven out of
i Egypt. Naguib's friends say he
suffers from rheumatism but is
, otherwise healthy, meets with
his family, and reads a great
deal. He to allowed to visit a
mosque.
Romania's former King Mi-
hail has achieved success in an-
other area since the Commu-
nists forced him to abdicate in
1947. At 42, Mihail to regarded
as a highly competent automo-
Jeans’
Jesse Willborn of 609 Chaneler St., Bennett & Forbess, Inc. of Brown
Brownwood, cherged with svrindling by County to Willlam Lovis Hort and wife,
worthless check. - - ---- - ---
himself against what he calls
overexposure to the press
says, "I am very happy here,
but I will never give up hope
The Arizona Republican saidlonretumning some day to Argen-
Friday in. an appearance taped Peron remains undisturbed by
for a Chicago .television show Argentina’s recent effort to ex-
that he and New York Gov. tradite him on criminal charges.
.. , L —s— confident that Spain will reject
in the New Hampshire presiden- ' the request
of the country he once domi-
expuresto.the electoral, but nated, Peron says: -- ■ _________________
the trouble in Argentina today the Portuguese goverment
is due to infiltration of Castro- Privately, he is sharply criti-
ism and communism. Let the cal of U.S. handling of the Cu-
workers get what they deserve ban problem, insisting Castro
and the difficulties will disap- should have been seen earlier
near," as a Communist. Will he return
personal physician,
That, said Brister, is “some-
thing like rabbits marching into Goldwater Plans
Houston.
important, howevet Tactics Change
Business News *
Mohler started with the com-
pany in 1963. He is married and
has two children. He resides at
COMPANION
Farouk drifts almost unno-
ticed from an apartment in
Rome to an apartment in Na-
pies, hometown at aspiring
opera singer Irma Capece Min-
utolo, hit companion for the
I past decade He also visits his
son, Ahmed Faud, 12, at a Swiss
boarding school.
Maj. Gen. Mohamed Naguib,
who became a victim of the
Egyptian revolution he helped
create, was once sentenced to
death by his old associates but
' has been allowed to live in
“permanent isolation" under
guard at a suburban Cairo villa.
With speckled gray hair and
a kindly smile, Naguib, 63, is
still regarded with nostalgic af-
fection by many Egyptians. He
was their first president after
s sxss rx Curtis Pric - San Be
iumber of Shares for the pre-1 s tonPsingscoamnesronanagoa
effective test Monday. Previous-
and interest George A. Day attorney i County, iot biock C in Lakeshore Sub*
for plaintiff division, BIB MC.
Berny Newton of Tavlor County vs. L. B Sikes of Brown County to George .
Sareh Nancy Savola Allgood. adminis- W Brasseil sr., lot 14, block 1 of Lake-
tratrix of fhe estate of Donaid Loyd shore Subdivision No 2. Brown County,
Richard Allgood deceased, wit on debt $1,800.
tor $500, costs and interest George A. L. E Jones of Brown County to Ed-
Dey attorney tor piaintiff. | ward Normen Gerrett and wife, Biltie.
promotion activities here. With
ward's five years, he was as-
sistant manager in San Angelo.
He has been in retailing about
seven years.
Native of New York, Snavely
attended schools in Pittsburgh.
Pa., Ha attended the University
of Pittsburgh and the Univer-
sity of Miami at Coral Gables,
Fla.
Married to the former Eleo-
nora Harding of Nebraska, ha
has a son, Ricky, *, and a
daughter, Perri, 4. They are af-
filiated with the Church of
Christ Scientist.
make any statements about the
war in his homeland. He seems
to have plenty of money
Zanzibar's deposed sultan. Sir
Abdulla Bin Khalifa, is a recent
royal figure thrust into exile. On
a weekly British dole of $672,
the sultan, his wife, mother-in-
law, brother and brother-in-law,
five children and 26 followers,
You Don t JHaw 3 Jaw money 3 Buy -4
HIGGINBOTHAM’S
DALLAS (Spl.) - Sales and ____
earnings of Levine's, Inc., rose agencies, at the home office in
__________ “Some day perhaps,” he has
by Fidel Castro lives in neigh- told friends.
boring Portugal in exclusive Italy’s former King Umberto
lives in almost regal splendor in
a great mansion in Cascais, an-
other Lisbon suburg. His "Villa
Italia" is set in a pine grove
and has a fine library in which
Umberto reads history. His •
Harold, 12.
The Sing
been compl
Helen, of Brown County, dan of Mt M
ane n, block i in Oekdaie aw cI
of Brownwood B10 aoc
William LOUis Hart and wite, Beftye stand for Light Bulb Johnson.’*
Jo, of Brown County to Bennett & For- I
bess. Inc., of Brown County, tof 9,.. . . . _--------
Brownwood, addton ci - Mansfield Movie
Bartha Puckett of Brown County to Sue
COUNTY COURT
William © Breediove Judge Preiding
Mrs. C. T. Brook* vs. Sarah Nancy
Savola Aligood. administratrix ofthees-
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Egypt's ex-King Farouk seeks
solace in exile by drifting
among the resorts of France,
Italy and Switzerland, but dim-
inished funds and perhaps bore-
dom have curtailed his free-
spending habits.
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HARRY R. SNAVELY
.. . Joins Ward stem
Harry R. Snavely, 1401 Indian
Sreek Road, has assumed dut-
ies as merchandise manager of
Montgomery Ward and Co.'s
Brownwood store. This to a new
position for the city store.
Snavely, who came here from
HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.