Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, October 6, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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Mayor Egan Continues
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1710 3rd St. 3 blocks South of Coggin Drug.
We are remodeling our place end installing
■ew equipment along with another large dryer.
Driver Scratched
As Hotrod Flips
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Wa welcome NEW customers as well as all
our old ones to come.
Chuckles
In The News
1 when his car skidded on a curve
and crashed into another car in
THOMAS E. GARRETT
ATTORNEY at LAW
20 Top Loading Agitetor type mechines which
wash 9 the. far the low price of 13c per lead.
4 lavge dryers dry 2 loads for 23c.
and an appraiser for the State
Board of Equalisation and As-
sessment. ?Her mother is a li-
censed real estate saleswoman.
Mrs. Neldenger said her hus-
certain. in acting on numerous
racial cases awaiting its attention,
to nail down more firmly than
as an exciting juvenile Western.
Friday night provided a curious
। contrast in CBS - TV comedy
shows: Phil Silvers’ sketch about
last night and the sections I
watched struck me as a fairly
dismal excursion in trochaic
metre. . .ABC-TV’s "Walt Disney
Presents" kicked off the first of
its "Elfego Baca" shows Friday—
the prosecutor in the drama, was
quite competent. But the rest of
the cast ranged somewhere be-
who got $320 for their last ap-
pearance on the NBC-TV “Jack
Paar Show.” will get $2,500 for
Pheme 81so Day
401 Center an.
Texas Hotel BIdg.
165,862 Persons
Attend State Fair
DALLAS (UPI) — A total
Jackie Gleason's return, however,
was terribly disappointing. The fur
HARPER'S
FOOD STORE
By WILLIAM EWALD
United Press International
Lots of hot water, plenty parking space
and 24-hr. service, 7 days a week.
the U.S. 'accounted for 6,571,000
barrels.
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set in a bakery—which Gleason
did several seasons ago.
The best of the markers, accord-
ing to the firm, are visible at 100
feet or more in the dark.
HALT RESCUE OPERATIONS
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (UPD
— Authorities called off rescue
operations today in Yugoslavia's
worst postwar mine disaster. The
final death toll was 61.
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MR. A MRS. H. D. SEARCY
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About 1,130,000 Americana will
have travelled to Europe during
i 1958.
31 Weirder
33 Scottish
noblema
Teen-Age Realtor
BUFFALO, N. Y. — (UPD —
Roberta M. Neldenger, 14, has
qualified to become perhaps the
TEMPERATURE RANGE
NEW YORK (UPD—The lowest
temperature reported today was
17 degrees at Oneonta, N.Y., the
U.S. Weather Bureau said. High-
est reported Sunday was 96 at In-
yokern, Calif.
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public schooling and other public
activities be abandoned.
Its actions, particularly those
dealing with states' rights and
subversive issues, will be watched
with unusual attention during the
coming 1958-59 term. Strong ef-
34 Church
service
25 Malarial fever
Roman
48 Mythical •
river
50 Ham's partner
in the country.
The teen-ager took the state
test for the job and passed it with
flying colors.
Roberta’s father, Edwin J. Nel-
denger, is a real estate broker
Spoil
By Ji
Wise.
DOWN
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Obscure
2 Ledger entry
3 Queen
Victoria's
adviser.
Viscount —
4 More pleasant
8 British
architect
a rat
7 Headgear
8 Peruvian
Indians
8 Girl’s toy
10 Russian city
11 Scottish girl
17 Turkish inn
18 Burdened
38 Httle Eva's
playmate
since the law didn’t specify any
minimum age. So she did—and
passed.
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87 Chicago’s
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New and Used
Tunimg and Repair
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a jet pilot who flew off into the
wild blue yonder and stayed there
for five months The flying saucer
people, it seems, got him and I
kind of wish they would leave us
all alone for a while. Or if they
have to pick on somebody, why
not Lawrence Welk? At least he's
got his bubbles to protect him.
Script Lacked Suspense
LAST DAY
The Talk of
anni the Town!
• The Talk of
"‘Ta the Nation!
At Brownwood, Texas
"Membar of Moral Deposit Ineuranee Corperetion"
"The Bank That Better Service Is Building'
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It puts ideas in my head, too. I’d love to have a cheese-
burger.”
across
Former, us.
Postmaster
General. —
Farley
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opinions or rulings of any kind
were expected.
Views and Reviews
ever its insistence that segregated
165.872 persons went through the
turnstiles Sunday at the State Fair
of Texas.
Fair officials said the crowd
compared with 106.379 for the same
day last year. For the first two
days, the crowds exceeded by 61,-
639 those of the first two days last
year with a total 1958 attendance
of 436,178.
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degree of recovery will be insuf-
ficient to reduce unemployment
below the 4 per cent level pre-
vailing in the first half of 1957.
FERNITURE A
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES
New and Used
Harry Cochran
1305-7 MAIN AVENUE
.,. Knows that the first slice from his weekly pay belongs in his savings
account. To get your rightful cut of the money you earn, save before you
epend. Open a savings account . . . deposit a slice of your earnings every
payday. After the "bread" comes the gravy . . . your money earn interest,
compounded regularly.
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BLUFFVUE DRIVE-IN
Bex Omice Opens 6:45 7M
First Bhow Begins at Doak
TODAY AND TUESDAY
rod souped up to 130 miles an hour
Sunday at the Double Eagle drag
strip.
g Sacred image
UShoshonean
Indian
13 Motion
14 Ibsen heroine
IS Eastern state
(ab.)
18 Hymns
18 Party
desienations
20 Shaded walks
31 Hawing
implement
33 Japanese
oucasts
24 Miss----
Muller
28 Scent
27 Steal
30 Consented
32 Hairy coat
34 Basked
35 Hights of
steps
38 Watch
37 Depend
39 French islands
40 Father
41 Make
mistakes "
42 Wing-shaped
4» Sinews
49 Smoke
31 Eagle (comb,
form)
52 Always
S3 Microbe -
54 Arid
55 Look for
58 Lady Jane
Then he asked for 100 volunteers
to take over from the police whom
he fired but who wouldn’t quit.
Nine persons raised their hands.
"You counted one twice.” some-
control, skidded into.broadslide, aw-o. show-the phor, „
DOGS RUN FREE
ROME (UPD — Rome's stray
dogs ran free all weekend in
memory of St. Francis of Assisi.
The dog catchers took 48 hours
off to commemorate the festival
of the saint who loved animals
and birds.
Donald Jack's script was serv-
iceable, if a trifle lacking in the insiders are calling the series, “el
suspense this sort of science-fic- fagel the bagel"—and it struck me
tion caper should have had. The
individuals in the drama were not
too well defined, but maybe it's
just as well since they seemed
like a pretty dull bunch anyway.
What "Breakthrough” did have
of crispness and dowdiness that shop skit with which Gleason
----- —»»— --- • closed his show was an unin-
genious variation on another skit—
Long-Lived Light
MORRISTOWN, N. J. — (UPI)
—A new exit marker has been
developed for aircraft which can
provide uninterruprted light for
up to 25 years—without an ex-
ternal power source.
The new markers, according to
the U.S. Radium Corp., are made
of glass tubes which are coated
internally with a special phos-
phor and filled with tritium.
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■enat oa is ISM. at Browawooa Teza undwe tea
The union also asked for sever-
ance pay. longer vacations. higher
piecework rates and an ead to
certain salary inequities.
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NEW YORK (UPD — Sunday 1 caught the first half of Dinah
night ABC-TV unbottled the first Shore's opening show on NBC-TV
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sorbing. sented a crisp initial effort, flawed
The opener was a piece called only by that inevitable slow march
"Breakthrough" and it dealt with down that long Western street by
• - • ■ lawman and badmen as they
vampires was
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DIGNIFIED SHELL GAME
NEW YORK (UPI) — A shell
game came off as scheduled Sun-
day at the quiet and proper Na-
tional Arts Cluv. Nearly 1,500
land and sea shells were offered
at auction from the collection of
Nick Kat saras a Bergenfield,
N. J., cobbler. Top price was $46
for a Strombus Goliath, found
only on certain parts of the
Brazilian coast.
the "Governor's Race" at the
New Bremen Raceway.
F.eh -A he ‘4
m,
League Council has decided to
consult member governments on
the request of the Algerian pro-
visional government for a budget
of $33,600,000 to carry on the
Algerian w ar against French
it was announced today.
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demands include local issues that, to 275.40ft—down 11,300 from
in some cases exceed the UAW previous week.
contract with the Ford Motor Co. ________________
youngest real estate saleswoman band insisted Roberta could take
the test under the state rules
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Kograving Deot
Business Continues
To Expand in U.S.
United Press International
Business continued to expand in
August and September and "pros-
pects..are good that production in
most sectors of the economy may
s.-w mad. at the bus be back 10 the peaks of 1956-57
forts."ercmade. tn the the within * few months," the Federal
session.ofcCongressutoecurhtntheReserve Bank of New York
Supreme.Cours.powerssin th h reported However, the bank's
next Congress October business review said the
rewed during the next congress. — -
particularly if the court hands
down new controversial decisions
in these areas.
Today's formal opening of the
new term was scheduled to be
rolled over into a ditch, careened *---- ---- —--- .
through a patch of grass and then Adam Kennedy, who went into the
flipped over again through a fence, greeting card business after
Kratzer’s friends convinced him giving up the lead role in NBC-
hecdrinasoene 2 KE £
pita) and had a cut on his head Playhouse.
I bandaged and his ankle examined. ----------------
Search Continued
against court-ordered restraints.
The high court was virtually
men would budge. Egan then
tried to hire a woman police •
chief, Patti Counts. 34, a redhead
and Chicago night club press
agent who quit before taking of-
fice.
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ASKS FOR SUPPORT
BUDAPEST. Hungary (UPD-
Hungarian Communist Party
Leader Janos Kadar appealed to
the Hungarian petty bourgeoisie
during the weekend to give
“active support" to his regime.
when a man is lying They know
the tricks which put criminals off
their guard if they are success-
ful, it could be that one or more
Yard men might join them.”
The order sending the two men
to Cyprus followed a plea by
Cyprus Governor Sir Hugh Foot,
who blamed EOKA for the death
last week of a British Army
sergeant's wife — the mother of
n.i. -iA-- A
live cnugren.
The murder outside a food
market in Famagusta raised aa
angry outcry in Britain and a
declaration of vengeance among
British soldiers on Cyprus
A government announcement
said two Greek Cypriots died, 350
were injured and 750 more were
arrested in the roundup of sus-
pects.
20
EwDrive-In —
FIRST SHOWING IN BROWNWOOD
By IRA LURVEY scheduled meeting of "able bodied
AURORA. III. (UPD—Mayor Paul citizens" to replace the cashiered
Egan kept up his efforts to re- police force. The peppery mayor,
place the town's 68-man police who claims everyone's against
force and its chief today, even him but the common people, had
though they rushed his son to a some doubt about even them at
hospital on an emergency call. the end of the session
A police ambulance sped Chris He stood before the 300 women.
Egan. 12. suffering from an at- older men and teen-aged girls who
tack of acute gastritis, to St. Jo- showed up and told how he was I
seph Mercy Hospital at dawn going to reform Aurora, a town of ;
Sunday. The child was later pro- 57,000. about 45 miles west of Chi- j
nounced out of danger. cago...... . . _ I
Sunday night Egan conducted a
_ . . _ .i cedure—it smacked a little of an
Steel production will reach 25‘English movie, "Court -Martial."
million tons in the fourth quarter, • _ - _____ •__“
AfP Racimpr Tnrav making it the best quarter of the As for the acting, it was a trifle
AlC RESUIIIEU IUUdy year. Steel magazine predicted weak. Lloyd Bochner, who played
• -‘.The magazine based the forecast
tafscaumeaJBday,bearzatnin: ona Tittnsaddncfmsde wnsc
International Harvester Co. and further gradual Improvement in
the United Auto Workers. the weeks ahead.
The negotiations recessed late . ______
last month after the FAW submit- workers drawing jobless pay do-
ted its demands for a profit- creased for the 10th consecutive
sharing plan. higher pensions and week, flling to 1,870.900 in the
supplementary employment bene- I week ended Sept 20—least since
fils . । late November. In the week end
Milton Burns. UAW representa ed Sept 27 new claims for unem-
marked omly by a brief ceremony
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torneys to practice before it. No reported. Total output climbed t
oninions or ralinzs of anv kind 15,395,000 barrels daily, of which
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Robinson" Oct. 12 spectacular had
27 pages squeezed out of its script
last week Dropped because of
time problems were the character
of Emily Montrose, four goats
and a chimpanzee. It looks as if
a 10-foot python will have to go.
too. The python, incidentally, was
going to be kept under control
lam- J. Kratzer III had his hot- with tranquilizers.
The team of Ford and Hines,
simply superb;
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LONDON (UPI) - Scotland
Yard today ordered its "terror
twins" to fly to Cyprus to "get"
the elusive Colonel Grivas, leader
of the anti - British EOKA ter-
rorist organization
Chief Detective Inspector
Thomas Butler and Detective In
spector Peter Vibart, two of the
Yard's top detectives, were sent
to Cyprus police to find Grivas
and smash EOKA.
"Both these men have unparal-
leled experience to the art of
faced off for a showdown.
Says Hiawatha Dismal
NBC - TV's "Shirley Temple's
Storybook" tackled “Hiawatha"
Supreme Court _ ,
n . A a T "What am I going to do now?"
Begins New Term
On Race Issue sazpm
WASHINGTON (UPD — The Neither Curran nor his police-
Supreme Court today begins a
new term during which it will
Twins' to Capture Cyprus Boss
' Interrogation." a spokesman for
Scotland Yard said. "They know
RACER KILLED
ST. MARYS. Ohio (UPD-Wil-
Ham E. (Bud) Bell, 23. Kalama-
zoo. Mich., was killed Sunday
For Missing Fliers
ALPINE, Tex. (UPD — The
search for two Texas fliers drag-
ged on today over 15,000 square
miles of barren Big Bend and
Davis Mountains country.
The fliers are Doss Millsap, 47,
and Elvis Walker, 41. both of
Odessa. Tex. They have been
missing since Tuesday when they t
flew to Presidio to take a look
' at the flooding Rio Grande.
Twenty - three airplanes flew
over the wide area from Sander-
son, Fort Stockton and Pecos as
far west as Van Horn Sunday in
the search.
HELPS MENTAL PATIENTS
LONDON (UPD — Television
sets in mental homes have some-
times started patients on the
road to recovery by re-awakening
their interest in their surround-
ings. a study report said today.
JEWS OBSERVE FESTIVAL
JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) —
Crowds of worshippers thronged
synagogues throughout Israel Sun-
day night and today in celebration
of Simchat Torah — the festival
of the rejoicing of the law.
JOBS SHOW IMPROVEMENT
WASHINGTON (UPD—Factory
employment showed a "modest
improvement” in August, the
Labor Department reported to- I
day. Layoffs declined Instead of
rising as is usual in August, and
hiring increased, the department
said.
Box Office Opens 6:45 P.M.
First Show Beztns at Dusk
LAST TIMES TODAY
Fort
38 More unusual 41 Foe
37 Means of 42 Skilled Bien
transportation 43 Exist
(pl.) 44 Awry
28 Monster , 44 To be (Fr.)
29 Good Queen 47 Fiddling
The Channel Swim: ABC - TV
will launch a new daytime kiddie
show. “Soupy’s On,” on Oct. 18.
It’ll star Milton Hines, who has
piloted a popular kiddie show for
a Detroit station.
NBC - TV's "Swiss Family
TV CAUSES FIRES
NEW YORK (UPI) — Fire
Commissloner Edward F. Cana-
nagh vlamed television Sunday for
at least part of a 90 per cent in-
crease in kitchen fires this year,
Cavanagh said most of them oc-
cur between five an dseven in the
evening. He suggested cooks keep
their eyes on the pot instead of
the TV screen.
SOUND SLEEPER
ROME (UPI) — A non • stop
horn wakened nearly everyone in
the neighborhood. The police they
summoned found Francesco
Potto, 43, fast asleep against the
horn of his parked truck.
WALKER SAFE MOTORIST
BRIDLINGTON. England (UPD
—J. Walker was advised today he
has won a competition for road
safety.
WATER STARTS FIRE
PUEBLO, Colo. (UPD—Water
caused a $30 fire in Mrs. Joseph
Caps' automobile. A gallon of
distilled water on the back seat
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