Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 195, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1964 Page: 2 of 10
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, May 29, 1964
2
News From 1
8
DEATHS
Area Men
In Service
and FUNERALS
San Saba; one son. W N. Yar-
Mrs. Clarence Reeves, both of
57
FUNERAL CORTEGE
First Aid In Home Discussed
Factors
For Area
fined and clearly articulated.
“To include in this report a
Cooler Air
retary of Defense Robert S Me-
said in a statement. "Our policy
Covers U.S.
director at the Central Intelli-
Unseasonably cool weather
Jan Cleveland, director of the
Damage Heavy
ely $650 in a two-car accident
at the intersection of Austin come for a meaningful infiltra-
Thursday.
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CARIEOG
Battle
Hymn
Strong Exile Ties
Pressed By Solons
lion of net progress is ill-ad-
vised and uncalled for," Scott
How
of this
ROCK HUDSON
MARTHA HYER
Stanley Richardson, 2807 Coven-
try Circle.
Mullin—Mrs. G. W. Chancel-
CUFFORD MAYO
> . Heads revival
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have tl
bunch t
ing the
Well, I
dening.
services for George W Yarbo-
rough , 83, lifetime resident of
San Saba County, will be held at
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
"THE BEATLES
COME TO TOWN"
Mr. Yarborough died at 2:30
p.m. Thursday in a San Saba
hospital.
Born May 7. 1881, in San Saba
County, he was married to the
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it won'
brand
patible
paint.
New Rules
In Effect
ri
City
Briefs
of 2306 Dartmore in Brown-
wood, was reported in poor to
critical condition at St. Joseph s
Hospital in Fort Worth shortly
before noon today following
brain surgery.
Miss Peek is a student in
A» Eastman
COLOR
exile."
In issuing the report. Chair-
man Philip A. Hart, D-Mich.,
Dear
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the di
want coat and a garland of jasmine
around his nock, was cremafed in a
ceremonial pyro near the tomb of
Mahatma Gandhi.
2
4
3 p.m. Saturday in Herrin Bap- San Saba; one son. W N. Yar-
List Church, with burial in China borough of Irving two daugh-
Creek Cemetery under direction j ters, Mrs. Nolan McKee and
of Howell-Doran Funeral Home Mrs. Clarence Reeves, both of
Zephyr—Wallace Perkins
Dismissals Thursday
Brownwood - - Lewis Stuckey,
gence Agency.
HARLAN CLEVELAND
It is also understood that As-
Asia—
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
- envoy in South Viet Nam; Sec-
patrolman. will be in charge of
enforcing the new rules and
regulations.
ANNUAL COCA-COLA SCHOOLS OUT
Kid Show 9:00 to 11:30 P.M;
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sponge
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The subcommittee said the
"generally widening gulf" be-
tween the exiles and elements
Higher in Summer
The 1,056-foot-high Eiffel Tow-
er is six inches higher in the
summer than in winter Its all-
steel structure expands in hot
weather.
„‘wZmnsere Bre".Seunty *
former Callie Crockett March 3
1913, in San Saba He was a
retired farmer and a Baptist
Survivors include his wife of
Varg
e
combatting the Castro regime
within Cuba “is a disturbing, but
perhaps inevitable aspect of po-
litical development within the
reservoirs belonging to Brown
County Water Improvement Dis-
trict No. 1 went into effect to-
day.
The rules, outlined at a meet-
ing of district directors May 12.
outlaws swimming in all canals
and irrigation ditches and in all
settling basins owned by the wa-
ter district. This includes all
ditches and canals, the Camp
Bowie reservoir and the two re-
' sergeant of his unit at Don
Muang, previously served at Ro-
bina AFB, Ga His new unit
BANGKOK, Thailand—Tech
Sgt. William T. Pace, son of Mr
Inter - American Institute of
Political and Social Science to
give new Impulse to a demo-
cratic-oriented political develop-
ment within Latin America.
9:21 p.m. Thursday, where an
electrical short had caused a
small fire.
No damage was reported.
ing home.
He was born Sept 10. 1903.
in Waxahachie, and had lived
in the Coleman area since 1»24.
He was married to Pearl Hold-
er in 1*21. and was a painter and
a farmer
Survivors include his wife; a
daughter, Mrs. Ted Hatcher of
Dallas and two grandchildren
Introduction of U.N. peace-keep- !
ing units elsewhere in the area
laadolpb SCOTTI
Persons attending the hearing
will make suggestions on how
fishing, hunting and trapping
rules can be improved in Brown
County. Their proposals will be
taken to the. stale legislature
where it will be decided if they
will become law.
Some of the proposals discus-
sed will the fish problems, set-
ting of open seasons, bag limits
methods of taking wildlife re-
sources. and other matters per-
taining to fishing, hunting and
trapping in the county.
auto driven by Billy L Tolleson.
1*11 First St., and a 1963 car
driven by Larry Cameron
Crump of Mineral Wells. Dam-
SPONSORED
— BY —
THE CHAPARRAL
SPORT CYCLE
CLUB
kin.
Bangs—Lyndon H Sullivan
___
George Yarborough, 83
SAN SABA BBC) - Funeral -
positional, physical, emotions!
and precipitating.
"The emotional factor is the
most important," he said. "This
is an outgrowth of a child's at-
titude toward the world, and is
the real motivation behind his
behavior. We must remember
that children love those who
love them, and they also hate
those who hate them."
.OL
Brownwood—Mrs. J. W Sebas- lor.
-------------------------- Comanche—Mr*. A. O. Man-
covered broad areas of the na-
tion today from New England
to the Plateau region with some
of the chilly air dripping into
parts of the Southland
it was freezing in parts of the
northern Midwest and tempera-
tures in the 30s and 40s were
general in the North Central re-
gion. northern Maine and north-
ern New York State. Frost was
indicated in sections of Minne-
sebMKSM
SUNDAY
"Lawrence ef Arabia”
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00
FIRST SHOWING AT DUSK
ADMISSION—ADULTS 40c C MILDREN 10c
4 Lions of hunting, fishing and
trapping in Brown County, a
j public hearing will be held at
10 a.m. June 11 at the county
courthouse
He ha* completed one year
as a Methodist home mision-
ary to Latin America, six year*
of pastoring and eight years in
th* field of full-time evangelism.
1.92 mra siam
laycees Plan
Mills Coffee
. GOLDTHWAITE - Goldth-
waite Junior Chamber of Com-
merce will sponsor a rest stop
furnishing free coffee and do-
nuts to motorists, over the Mem-
orial Day weekend at Durenvil.
le.
The rest stop will be operat-
ed by Jaycee members from 3
p.m. today until 6 am Satur-
day and from 2 p.m. until 12
midnight Sunday.
San Saba; two sisters, Miss Sud-
is Yarborough and Mrs. E. G.
Smith. both of San Saba: 1(
grandchildren, and two great-
grandchildren
2 Then ...0 wie,
2.Som2.by.s E. Porte Ce ane
me *• Mkr orrangementa
—tet..u,rt* care •• vour insur
pnee at the same NOW.
$ Go get IM car ot vour cholce
k h ewe vev die!
S. F. Porter Co.
100 N. FISK
Tony \ Christine
Durtis\Kaufmann
ang wiie, willie, « srown
.___ —1* iet 2 in Mck I* e
Cogoin Aqaition, IW MC.
Frank Porson ane wite. Um, „
erewn ounty, » Linni, Mm Fok w
Proym Coynty, let si, «, a. n ane
mw blecs *i w tewn w smwL tit
PLUS Once at 9:50
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f SECRET AGENT 007
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| WITH NEw —
INCREDIBLE WOMEN!
INCREDIBLE ENEMIES!
INCREDIBLE ADVENTURES!
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OPEN 12:45
ADM. 75-50.25
said recent events indicate anti-1 refugee community.”
Damages totaled approximat- Castro operations are entering a .....
.. 25 * _ te -___•.t new phase and "the time has
B6WIE
ie AN MT SMUT* ILATRE W |
The funeral cortege of Indian Prime
Minister Jawaharlal Nehru moves
through the streets of New Delhi,
TWALKER
EDWARD
BYRNES
i Information for this column tiason, RL 2, Box 103; Edward
released by authority of patient F Kyle, 203 Bluff View Dr ;
or relative). Henry D. Gardner, 1514 Beaver
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL St.; Mrs Joe Bennett, 1817
Admissions Thursday i Ave. H
Brownwood—Mrs Winnie Mae
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Mayo Talks
. For Revival
Rev. Clifford Mayo of Lub-
bock will head revival services
starting Sunday at First Church
of the Nazarene at the intersec-
tion of Seventh Street and Ave-
; nue l.
Revival will run through June
with services scheduled each
day at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Mr. Mayo has con-
ducted campaigns over most of
the United States and Mexico.
He was evangelist for four con-
secutive years for the Tri-
Ave. and Ave. D at 5:12 p.m tion of Cuba, and a concerted ef-
T ’ .. fort to topple the regime."
There were no injuries in the The report took issue with con-
collision. Involved were a INI i gressional advocates of a U.S.-
COMING SUNDAY
"MERLIN JONES"
•> FIENDISH FEATURES IN A NEW HORROR SHOW’ 1
NERVO-RAMA
) HOW MUCH SHOCK CAN YOU St ANOJ
L_ __I ■ - - —J
SHIRTS
Only 2Sc each
We take great pride to doing
tour skirts the way you tike
Shawdo-
3 LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
Dial MI 5-2413 .
Sounty .Por. e." LeVi Reo-M
N2 w. C. Merryman Sur.
vey Me p, »»• •««.
=2 one wite. Mar •»
19 Reevi of Brewn Counfy, Mt
dh."rane 50 120100 i * W"»
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ages were estimated at $250 to
the Tolleson car and $400 to
the Crump auto.
es for William Clint Griffin, 60,
of Coleman were to be held at
2 p.m. today in Stevens Funeral
home, with buna! in Coleman
Cemetery The Rev Paul Smith,
pastor of Concho Baptist Church,
was to officiate.
Mr. Griffin died at 11:45 a.m.
Wednesday in a Garland nurs-
A . , ~iuIp auw.
Asia and no concrete proposals
nave taken shape.
One implication is that if the Hearina
United States is prepared to‘‘em‘9 -ded
support the use of U.N. patrols A.A... r: 1
on the Cambodian- Vietnamese •n ~ame, rlSn
border, it might also favor the I
suTarnsude in this, report.a New rules and regulations gov- launcher.
. iummarrmion .-as ee srmngswimmingana -
in canals, irrigation ditches and
sistant Secretary of State Har-
PRECINCT i JUSTICE COvRT
Walter i. Gilmore Judge Presiding
Revmond Veigt of Hamilfen paid fine of
•1 plvs costs, totel $16.50 For speed-
ASeheei medeaw of vos Firs St. paie
fine ef $1 plus cests, totai $16.50. For
defective muffler.
*omon Perez. Guv Diaz Riehie
Gonuales of Brownwoea chargee wim
simple
COUNTY CLErk
marrieg License:
Doulas UngerNii, 24, of Howard Pavne
College ang Judy Howard. ». or Vega
Hegge Hall.
Ronnle Jack Alexenger, M ot Mar ane
Zana Beth buris, is. of Mav:
Micheet Jama. Haves, N. ot Brown-
woqd and Redecce Ann Dm-.. M. et
MI vine S'.
Werrenty Daadi
Eg Nix Lawarv ot Brown County (a
A C Garvin ot Brown County, par a>
* id la stack a X igiewiie addiflon.
•os.
ber Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa. con-
curred in the report generally,
I he said he disagreed particular-
To air proposals for regula- ly with the suggestion that U.S.
i«— i—•— " * ■ policy toward Cuba is well-de-
Got The Fever?
(Not Spring!)
"NEW CAR FIVER"
WE MEAN
REMEDY 1-2-3.4.5-6
stores family unity to Cubans in,
the United States — especially
to the thousands of unaccom-
panied children and families
whose normal breadwinner re-1
mains outside this country.”
AT Meeting Of Owens HD Club
OWENS BBC) — A round- games, and Mrs. R V. Pitt-
table discussion on first aid in man reported on the four-coun- i
the home was featured activity ty HD camp to be held July
at a meeting of Owens Home 23 in MlUs County. I
Demonstration Club at the club Mrs Eva Smith and Mrs Ver-
house Monday afternoon, non Pittman. co-hostesses, serv.
Mrs. Henry Storey directed ed sandwiches, corn chips, cook-
ies and punch to Mrs. Pittman,
Mrs. Storey. Mrs. Lura Hester _ FRNFST . vAccAnn
Mrs Cliff Whetstine, Mrs Sed B ERNEsT B., VACCARO
Adams, Mrs T J. Newman. / ASHINGTON (AP >-A Sen-
Mrs C W. Newsom. Mrs Jack ate .committee urged today that
Ehrke and Mrs J H Ehrke .lanti-Castro exile organizations’
___________ Next meeting will be June 8 Cuba be encouraged and
Namara, and John A. McCone in the club house, with Miss: strengthened "to maintain and
a.—-- A--- .—• Bernadette Kolar bringing the broaden the fire of disaffection .
program on managing the cloth- and eventual revolt.” as to Cuba, in fact, is ill-de-
ing dollar Mrs. J H Ehrke and | "Castro and communism must fined, fumbling, and certainly
Mrs. Lura Hester will be hostes- be expelled from Cuba." as- not clearly articulated "
serted a report by a Judiciary
subcommittee. "They will be
buried the deepest, if buried by
I Cubans — on the island and in
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brookesmith High School, where
-—-- —i her father teaches agriculture. !
She underwent surgery follow-
ing collapse of blood veins in Langdon also pointed out the
her head, 1 -• -
Stephens. 2306 Elizabeth Dr.:
Harold Lee Alexander, 3610
Third St.; Sylvia Arlene John- 404 Lipscomb; Frank Harris,
son, IN* Waco St Box 121: Mike O. Smith, 3419
Dismissals Thursday Durham St; D. F. Van Huss
Brownwood-Mrs. Renle Uh Apt. 66, Park Homes; Carroi
elite Homer, Rt. 4, Box 4*. Rogers, 1316 Brady Ave ; Mrs
“Responsible ties. however, do servoirs behind Round Moun-
exist,” the report added; some tain.
exile organizations do command Persons found swimming or
loyalties within Cuba ” bathing in the water district
The report also recommended facilities can be fined up to 1100
that: or can be imprisoned in the
I zressona /AV ocates o * 1 1 A "sense of urgency" con- county jail up to 30 days or
supported Cuban government in- tinue in the program to resettle | both, according to a notice pub-
X it advocated finding a Snbanurefuges.outside Miami lished by the district.
formula for unity among Cuban couragement and supprn o the Pat Shelton, Lake Brownwood
exile groups looking to creation President himself would be ap-
of an organization which “could propriate at this time "
menorptahterhataondrsssasvanna l -aaRarnest atlention be given
public opinion1, in the cause of 10 findingLa formula which re-
Cuban freedom."
Although subcommittee mem-
William Clint Griffin, 60
COLEMAN — Funeral servic-
Brownwood Bulletin
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Pubeshee every ewomumg URN* Satatay ane Sumday meming by Baow»,
woD "3 *•- as Tezaa ciasa povag M
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CRAJG WDsos, Pubabv
LAMY OoE. Edhtr
cubacriptiom Rates:
en CARRIER BY VEEK: 40 cent
y MAn » Che tullowing counues: Ea.Giu Erath. Comnarcha
imtan ua san MA Mecahoc CaMM - Brows »l*w per raw
Eewder =0 raw
w5 ar tus ESBOCIATED raaer n: Ae ew ■ *
-V- “raT _ 5. Wk M rubeauee • • raw dhapauches er-anee
•*5e"m*. wwrara u raw. a wwwkrakra
varuta aD ngnt et revubicatoe • “p9~ “P-1e "5‛"S
; tary offender, neurotic offender,
i the guilty offender, those who
have a character disorder and
the psychotic child.
"The only one of these who
can’t be helped," said Langdon,
i “is the psychotic child."
sota. Wisconsin and Michigan
and in the lowlands of Maine,
Vermont and New Hampshire.
The dome of the cold air
which dropped temperatures far
below seasonal levels was cen-
tered in north-central Canada
and fairly cool weather ap-
peared likely for the weekend.
Temperature* were near nor-
mal in the Pacific Coast region
and the Southwest region.
Opened in H97
The main reading room of the
Library of Congress was open-
ed on Nov. 1, 1897.
supports the PACAF missioh of
providing airpower for defense
of the U. S. and it* allies in the
Pacific area.
The sergeant's wife, Iris, Is
the daughter of Mr and Mrs
H C. Dewberry of 1605 Ave. D.
Brownwood A graduate of
Brownwood High School, he at-
tended West Texas State College
FORT ORD, Calif - Army
Private* Joe P Mitchell of
yolk* slig
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3. Consideration be given to!
establishment of a permanent
Brownwood Fire Dept. ans-
wered a call to Ethel's Cafe at
.five types of delinquent chil-
I dren These are the - mome
and Mrs. C T Pace at 2313
Durham , Brownwood Tex.
has arrived for duty with a unit
of the pacific Air Forces PAC
*. HOSP IT AL
Brownwood and Troy C Pallette
of Route 2, May, completed ad-
vanced training in light weapons
at Fort Ord, Calif., Friday [________
Mitchell, 20. son of Mr and Mrs Horace Kirk Reynolds, 1105
Mrs Jesse E Mitchell of W. Baker St,
Brownwood, attended Brown- MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
wood High School. He and Pal- Admissions Thursday
lette entered the Army last -
January They completed basic
combat training at Fort Polk, us . m ■
^PMtette sonofMr and Mrs Kathy Peek
A. C. Pallette. is a I960 gradu- |_ L.e,!*—I
ate of May High School and at- 111 FIOSPITdI
tended Howard Payne College " _ _
Both received intruction in Kathy Peek, I5-year-old daugh- icoNrINIEn FRAM pac, ,
use of small arms; machine- ter of Mr. an Mrs. George Peek I CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
gun, flame thrower and rocket " — - ~ .......
DAN L GARRETT
AGENCY
317 BROWN ST.
Bureau of International Organi-
zation Affairs and an expert on
U.N. activities, also is expected
“iS'E-ra, mui EIn City Accident
Stevenson proposed in the U N.
Security Council last week that
the United Nations might help
in the Southeast Asian situation
in one limited respect—to patrol
the 600-mile Cambodian-South
Vietnamese frontier to prevent
further border incidents.
Cambodia had complained of
South Vietnamese military ac-
tions violating its boundary.
Washington authorities are
not certain what role the United
Nations might play in Southeast
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