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2---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Monday, Dec. 18, 1957
Answer to Previous Puzzie
Around the World
big crackdown is in prospect
lines.
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38 Resentment
40 Man’s name
Pvt. Robert Jenkins
Ends Finance Course
JAMES STEWART
AUDIE MURPHY
Chocolate
Covered
5-Lb.
Bag
another first — the most powerful
telescope in -the world. Britain’s
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that the symptoms are the re-
sult of breaking these blisters
• Age
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More Vicious Than littie Caesar!
More Sewp Itai Scartsce!
More Brutal Than DMinger!
Jenkins entered the Army last ly group of disorders* known as
July and received basic train- Meniere’s syndrome, or Menier’s
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Box
Ask Santo to bring
Russell Stover Candy this
year. Phone 2458. Palace
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feeling neglected. Naming of an
ambassador of Radford's standing
would be a morale-booster.
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SM WATTS NIGHT.
11M ON TOO DIAL.
STORE NG 1
1401 Ave.
department recently because of
similar charges.
ACROSS
1 “Rolling
down to
development as rapidly as some
federal officials had hoped. la re-
PHOENIX. Arii — Harry Emer-
son Pratt, 73. former U.S. District
Court judge in Fairbanks, Alaska,
died in a hospital here Saturday
25 Baking
chamber
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to «■*
quantlty
I Come in fir Register for the 10 Free Turkeys to be Given Away Sat. 21
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By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.O.
Written for NEA Service
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JAMES DEAN
PLAYS HIMSELF
STARTING TUESDAY
"THE FUZZY PINK
NIGHTGOWN"
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spread
shroud
heavy
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to the
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coasts
miles
seas ii
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third
night.
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23 Buffalo
24 Dress
trimming
Powdered
or
Brown
STORE NO. t I
RWie Maw al Seum
27 Hunter* and
fishers
28 Corn bread
29 War god of
Greece
inquisitive
33----of South
Africa
$3
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Held on DWI Charges
EL PASO (UPi—Ed Carreon.
Meniere's Jodrell Bank Telescope has been
accumula- the biggest.'It was finished just
PAR
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though
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the pa
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42 Italian name
for Yugoslavia
43 Level
44 Accommodate
48 Sea bird
47 Greek letter
48 Give
temporarily
10 Butterflies
DOWN
1 Skin eruption
2 Arrow poison
3 Residents of a
" Canadian
province
4 Called
5 British
statesman
8 Washes lightly
7 Indian
8 Examinations
of a certain
kind
9 Repetition’
10 Fish sauce
11 Bird’s home
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SECOND FEATURE
President Richard M Nixon.
APPOINTMENT
weather prediction.
TROUBLE
BLUFFVUE DRIVE-IN
Box Office Opens 6315 P.M. — First Show at Dusk
TODAY and TUESDAY
PLUS
TWO CARTOONS
HOOPLA
There's likely to be a lot of po-
litical hoopla but little action on
farm legislation next year. Wash-
ington says that about all Secre-
tary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Ben-
son will get from Congress — be-
proval of a proposal to resre
whole farms from production, as
Washington sees it, and no chance
at all on his suggestion for drop-
ping price supports to 60 per cent
tral Europe.
Gen. Lauris Norstad, supreme
Allied commander in Europe, says
this Isn't enough to check any
Soviet onslaught long enough to
JAYNE
MAWSFIELD
TONY RANDALL
facing 175 Soviet and satellite
divisions across the plains of Cen-
36. today faced charges of driv-
ing while intoxicated after he hit
Felipe Alderete, 72. Sunday knock-
ing him 90 feet and killing him.
Carreon was fired from the police
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Nails Studio awarded each couple
with a certificate which will en-
title them to have their photo-
graph' made.
Mrs. Willis gave each couple
an honorary life-time pass to the
theater.
Prize winning couple for hav-
ing been married the longest was
Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Moore of
of parity.
ANOTHER FIRST’
Western European scientists are
about convinced that Russia has
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Dear Santa, please give
me a gift from the Stag.
It always pleases.
to -
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Today, eight years after the
NATO alliance was formed, the
' sides arguments — is extension of
the law which permits the. sale of ]
surplus foods abroad Benson
stands little chance of winning ap-
around the world look ahead at the farmers are showing more re
the news that will make the head- sistance to Comumnist controls. A
door mile under four minute*.
However, he would need a fast ri-
val to push him to that goal, be-
cause he runs only as fast as he
Pubiahea evety vense except saturday. and Sunday umornine al Brownwond
T Enterea as secone class matter Oct ia 1906, sr Brow*goa Teraa under the
act of March 3. 1878 . .. . __ - . .
any erronecus reflection upon tat character or reputaton of any person
or corporation, which may appear in the columns nf The Brownwood Bulletin
will be gladly corrected upon :s being hrought to tea attenuon of tat publaher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Brownwocd ana adjoining counties by mall 88 84 one -eari by cerrter -0
HOWARD HUGHES'
JET PILOT
his station wagon smashed into a
103-car freight train at a farm-to-
market road crossing. The victim
T. A. Garrett.
Rev. Taylor made the accept-
ance speech in behalf of the
before he flew to Paris Friday,
of all . In contrast, Eisenhower had
a few words to say to his old
friend Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther
and quite a few more for Vice
j mas party. Mrs. Warden Terry
I presented corsages to the ladies
and boutonnaires to the men.
paint salesman driving to his
deer-lease was killed Sunday when
4 South
American
country
a City in
Algeria
12 Feminine
appellation
13 Mine entranee
14 Part in a play
IS Harden, as
cement
16 Creates
18 Skies
20 Choose
21 Moscow
square
22 Recedes
24 Cut of meat
26 Continent
27 Mineral spring
30 Begone:
32 Coma
34 Critic
35 Wife of Paris
36 Abstract being
37 Endorse
39 Angers
40 Falsifier
41 Decay
42 Martinique
volcanic
island
45 Tool
49 Disregards
51 Cows
conversation
52 Cotton fabric
53 Monster
54 Japanese
outcast
55 Boy s
nickname
56 Dispatched
57 Woman’s
nickname
cent month* a number of com-
panic* have cut back planed in-
vestment in nuclear power. Big
reason: The cost of atomic devel-
geoN DITlOgS*
495
The Brownwood Junior High > dropsy in the deep portion of
eighth and ninth grade basket- the ear called the labyrinth.
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Christmas Music Is
Featured on KBWD
Christmas music is being fea-
tured at this time of year on
get the West's retaliatory forces
on the move. But he believes 28
or 30 divisions would be enough.
The so-yearold American Air
Force general will make this,
clear in all discussions he has
during the NATO summit confer-
ence here
His recommendations on strate-
gy will call tor an increase of
Allied troop strength — despite
the advent of the missile age.
Allied strategists believe 30 di-
visions would be able to contain
a Russian onslaught for three
group after receiving the life-
time passes to the Palace and
Corral theaters by Mrs. Willis.
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spine
discs
act as
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metho
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this m
of the
tempo
have I
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than
the bi
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start
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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ABOARn OILER
Special to The Bulletin
WITH THE FIRST FLEET —
James E. Watkins, seaman ap-
prentice. USN. son of Mr. and,
Mrs. James E. Watkins of Brown-
wood. aboard the oiler USS Ca-
LAST TIMES TODAY
First Showing in Brownwood
The picture shown was "God
is My Partner.” There were 22
couples present for the Christ-
example, but in most cases the I
cause is not so obvious. Most j
frequently it is considered to
be the accumulation of fluid or
ALAN
FREED
IN
Hugh Grumbles:
! Also Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kattes ;
1 and Mr and Mrs. J. R Kattes.'
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shipp. Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Lee. Mr. and
Mrs Will McDaniel. Mr and
I Mrs. Tom Matsler, all of San |
Saba.
was hostess at a matinee at 1:30 potted poinsettia. Mr. and Mrs
--—— • •------•-----u. Alonzo Parks of Locker receiv-
I was George E. Overstreet, 36, of
Green's Bayou.
wore-. 7100 a .... ma From Richland Springs were:
HOUSTON (UP)-A 36-year old the Moores and Parks', also Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Lewis. Mr. and I
Mrs W O. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs I
R. T. Short and Mr. and Mrs
The treatment of
MONDAY
4:00 Robert Hurleigh News MBS
4 05 Tune Time
4:30 Lester Smith News
4 35 Tune Time
5 00 Five O'clock News
5:05 Tune T.u.•
5:30 Frank Sineiser News MBS
5.35 Tuno Time
6:00 Terry McGrew News
6 05 Tune Time
6:30 Gabriel Heatter News MBS
6:35 Tune Time
7 00 Local News
7 05 Nightline
7:30 Gabriel Heatter
7:35 Nightline
8:00 Frank Singiser News MBS
8 05 Nightline
8 15 Dr Newmaa HPC News
8 30 BU1 Stern Sports MBS
8 35 Nightline
9:00 Ivie Van News MBS
8 05 Nightline
8 30 Ken French News MBS
9 35 True Detective Mysteries
10 00 Jack Wailace News
20 10 Night Watch
10 55 Eleventh Hour News
10 48 Bible Reading
11:63 Sign Off
TUESDAY
6-00 Sign On
6:00 Steve McCormick News MBS
6:05 Wake Up and Live
6 30 Willie Wired Hana News
6 40 Hickman Hoedown
a 50 Casa County Bora
7:00 Bill Mionroe
7 15 Breakfast Melodies
7 25 Party Um
7.30 Bui Jarar News
7:45 Time. Tunes and Temperature
4 00 Terry McGrew News
$:05 Your Community and Mme
8:15 Coffee Caravan
1 30 Cedric Foster News MBS
4 .'35 Coffee Caravan
9:00 Walter Compton News MBS
8 30 Westbrook Van Vvoorhis MBS
. .-.ee caravan
10:00 Steve McCormick News MBS
10:05 Coffee Caravan
10 30 Gay Pauley News MBS
10 35 Queen for a Day MBS
1100 Eleven O Clock News
1105 Guest Time
11.30 Steve McCormick News MBS
11 35 Guest Time
1155 Noon Markets 8c Weather
12 00 Cedric Foster MBS
12:15 BU1 Jamar News
on an attack. As a result some
a Frenchman, forms of treatment are aimed at
| reducing the intake of fluid or i
symptoms trying to remove as much fluid i
from the body as possible.
SEVERAL medical treatments Intelligence reports say that the
have been tried. Surgery is also' North Korean Communists are ex-
space missiles and
K ,
Rift Between Ike, Adams Is infantrymen Are
Talked After First Handshake Deeded xN
By CH Am FA M. MCCANN . periencing increasing difficulties the last two years and the payoff, IV I IUIV I U jjllv
Unitea Press Staff Correspondent in keeping farmer, under control. I' “ " ** •
United Press correspondents Signs of unrest are mounting and
have only 18 divisions
WHc in a at up MeluEEe 5 SYI .
j drome are the result of tumors. |
injury. fractures of infection, for j
tion of fluid or dropsy depend* in time to track the Soviet Sput-
be done for the niks. The scientists believe the
original cause. In the case of new Russian telescope will be
Meniere's disease of the drop- used to ®«P temperaturess across
sical variety, the problem is dif- the surface of the sun. The Rus-
.. . sians want to find out the connec-
u ' • .... .. tion between sun spots and com-
Many victims find that drink- I munications difficulties and weath-
ing a lot of fluids tend* to bring er changes on earth. This infor-
mation would be of great military
value as regard* radio control of
BRIEF HANDSHAKE
=:s==
may have cooled, when Eisenhow- Phasissn prpanditunterprisyssnt
er shook hand, with well-wishers E“surdetePr“Atomic
kins, whose wife, Nancy, lives hearing. A large group of in-
at Cameron. recently was gradu- J quirers asks for a discussion of
ated from the eight-week finance these symptoms, either singly
procedures course at the Army's or in combination.
finance school. Fort Benjamin Probably the most common
Harrison. cause is the disorder (or possib-
DEANSTORY
A DIFFERENT KIND OF monon PCTUREI
The 22-year-old soldier is a over a hundred years ago by
1953 graduate of Rising Star High Prosper Meniere.
' School and a 1957 graduate of who gave it its name.
Texas Technological College. He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D.! which make up Meniere'* syn-
' Jenkins. Rising Star.
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Occasionally. the
cases and not in others.
Recently a new theory on the
cause of Meniere's disease has
been suggested. This proposes
that the underlying neuritis in
COUPLES MARRIED 50 YEARS OR MORE
m2
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1 KBWD. Listeners can hear a
wide variety of'Christmas music
and during the days and nights
I just proceeding Christmas,
\ KBWD listeners will hear some
j beautiful choir music from Mu-
tual and other sources. Watch
j for the announcements for spec-
i ial Christmas music on KBWD.
. Richland Spring*. They recent-
ly observed their 64th wedding
1 anniversary They received a
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in th* term nf hop*d-for corporate | PARIS (UP- No matter how
profits, has receded into th* fu- much the NAT0 armed fores
SPORTS OUTLOOK
Look tor Ron Delaney to sweep old tasnioned “ ""
_________ all his races when the new indoor
Th* federal government may track season begins during the ani..
—-----le of weeks. Delaney, the Allie*
Irish lad who nuu tor Villanova "neine
I University, has woo 17 straight in-
! door races and there doesn't ap-
pear to be anybody around who
can snap hl* string. Delaney has
run a mile la 3:58:8 outdoor* and
is the best bet to run the first in-
1 crucial days. In these 72 hours,
all the retaliatory power of the
I West, from hydrogen bombs to
missiles, could be tossed at the
invaders and thus slow down the
attack.
gaedaeeenaea
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To Appeal Sentence ... ....
DALLAS (UP> — Attorneys for capon, participated in a striking
Simon Rodriques Jr.. 17. plan to (force training exercise (Strike*',
appeal the life sentence he re-1 with the First Fleet off the coast
ceived Saturday night in the rape-1 of Southern California Dec. 3-6. |
i murder of a i2-year-old Jeanette l , j
x i Mangan, who was found shat to i Dear Santa, please give!
miausmely hM yet w b ny measwai promsthe ....00.00
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< THERE ARE a number of pos- bother patients more than the
Special to The Buietm sible causes for such unpleasant
FORT BENJAMIN HARRI- symptoms as dizziness, ringing
SON. Ind.—Pvt. Robert H. Jen- in the ears and hardness of.
I 12 30 Trading Time
| 12 35 Luncheon Melodies
1 00 Hits and Encores
1:30 John Wingate News MB6
135 HiU and Encores
2:00 Paul Sullivan News MBS
2:05 Hits and Encores
2 30 Westbrook Van Voorhis MBS
2:35 Hits and Encores
3:00 Cedric Foster News MBP
3:05 HiU and Encores
3:30 Art Gleeson MBS
3 35 HIU and Encores
4 00 Robert Hurleigh News MBS
4:05 Tune Time
4 30 Lester Smith News MBS
4 35 Tune Time
5:00 Five O'clock News
5 05 Tune Time
5 30 Frank Singiser Newa MBS
5 35 Tune Time
6:04 Terry McGrew News
ball teams will play a double- though just what brings this ----- — - -
header against Brady in Lion j about remains rather obscure. the labyrinth of the ear with
Gym tonight beginning at 6:30. THIS DROPSICAL condition the formation of a kind of crop
The eignth grade tilt will be does not develop in young people, of blisters. The theory also holds
played first, with the ninth grade but becomes more and more
game to follow. Admission will, common after the age of 45 It
be 25 and 40 cents. may involve both ears. Actually j from time to time.
The games will wind up the the attacks of dizziness generally1 It should be emphasized that
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east Asia Treaty Organization' are i
disease. It was first described
on what can
. HONORED BY SAN SABA MOVIE PARTY
be named ambassador to The Phil- specini to The Buletn
ippines i theanpresent..envpaj SAN SABA—Mr*. Allce Wiis,
tire. Alternatively, Radford might manager of the malace -heater:
—g WARNER BRos , ।
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wmmsenem-i.acmns
Sie Drive-In “
LAST TIMES TODAY
Box Office Open* 8:15 P.M. — First Show at Dus*
ed mention for having been
married 81 years.
1 Couples honored were Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs
M O. Patton, Mr. and Mrs
Jym Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D.
Moore. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Todd,
Rev. and Mrs. Sam Taylor, Mr
and Mr*. P B. Cox, Mr. and
Mr* M. A. Toliver, Mr. and Mrs.
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