Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 28, 1958 Page: 13 of 14
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Scientists Rub Elbows
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, Dec. 28, 1958—13
SHORT RIBS
By Frank O'Neal
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At 125th Convention
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right.
Shenanigans
"I’m Just Mild About
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Ings that the war's
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memory of all who read.
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a New Shipment of
Martha Raye, singing Carmen.
The art critics were belatedly
kissing Grandma Moses for some
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had deposed from chief of the
Soviet Security Police, had "con-
fessed" and was being "liquidat-
and will continue in just about lists kicked off the meeting with
every Washington hotel meeting reports on new methods of real-
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think of no solution more original
than a disastrous Civil War.
Yes. Indeed, Christmas, 1958. is
gloriously different. Frankly, the
record reveals none better. May
yours be merry and bright.
BUGS ! IM IN A
HUWWY! OWING ME
A MERCHANT'S
LUNCH!
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From Moscow that Christmas
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stepped a blonde. 5 feet, 1 inches
tall, measuring 38-24-36.
ALL CHARGED UP
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPD-
Frank Patencio, 70. was booked
on suspicion of drunk driving
Thursday when police saw him
allegedly driving an electric golf
cart erratically in the middle of a
main thoroughfare here.
vented Yuletide singing. It was
"All I Want for Christmas is My
Two Front Teeth."
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By JIM DAN HILI. Ph. D.. President,
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They're here —
the size in
Shenanigans you
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These superlatively comfortable
Shenanigans, new and ready for
a wonderful career for many
seasons to come.
Classic pump, sling and
sandal beautifully-crafted
of highly polished genuine
lizard in navy, red, green,
saddle, multi stripes.
$15.95
2°
He HAS NVALUABte INFORMATION FOR. |
AMEKICANINOUSTE/L so we chose-
MeKEE TO CONFER. WITH HiM, at LBNSTW,
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New Fall Line at
COSTUME JEWELRY
V e n e t ian blinds do so
much to improve the ap-
pearance of your home,
yet their cost is much less
than you think! We'll cus-
tom-build blinds to fit
your windows with pre-
cision. Choice of tape col-
ors to harmanize with
your decor.
Study of Children
This morning educational scien-
how to navigate on earth by tak-
ing bearings on an earth satellite,
how to survey the moon, how to
bringing back the Depression had
timid souls worried. ’
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David got just what he wanted
for Christmas. But be bad to take
“hecgokangho"ioia naswuene
wanted a blonde doll for Christ-
mas. She obligingly placed the or-
der in a request container at a
department store.
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FRE«KLES .WHY OOHTT I THANKS'
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years ago and easily within the and for S10.53 as refund on a
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happening again in 1958, but now
it is Ivan A. Serov, Beria’sbuc-
cessor, who is ousted. His-*con-
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When science can elevate the for-
mer and guide the latter, it will
be a happy day.
. Before, the week is out the sclen- the -dolr" for another item,
tists will deal with such subjects ___________________
as bow to-ubricate space vehicles.
By DELOS SMITH the frivolity of the lost week
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Scien between Christmas and New
tists, of every variety and per- Year, but not scientists. They will
suasion have begun their annual I listen to 1,500 of their colleagues
holiday season get-together In the make reports on the newest and
125th meeting of the American most promising in 279 scientific
Association for the Advancement specialities and sub-divisions.
happy life that should be repeat-
_ If they are a bore to any-
one, the fault is his own.
Actually, no two Christmas sea-
sons are alike. There are kal-
edoscopie changes as gay as the
air. The end of the Korean Af- THE SEASON'S fiction-seller
fair was obviously so near there was a new edition of a 1943 novel,
was little interest in the details Lloyd Douglas's “The Robe." A
- _ The Postal Department was
1953, must telling Christmas shippers that
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carols, gifts, the exchange of week, was winning the battle with
Christmas greetings, and the
round of Christmas parties are
among the pleasantries of a
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crude art exercises. All were
happy for the old girl and hoped
the art fat cats would enrich her
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WE JUST STOPPED OFF HERE '
TO GET WARMED UP A UTTLE/
____ _ A HUNDRED years. Christ-
This is mas. 1858; how was it? Terrible! I
GOING BACK ten years. to
1948, Christmas changes are still
more striking. President Tru-
man was man-of-the-year, but a
song parody was going the
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the exploration of space rub el- parties, and what's more they'll be tems of differential equations
bows with those devoted to under- learning things and getting ideas There will be reports on prog-
standing the behavior of fruit and stimulation from one another ress in solving the innumerable
trees । the pomologists) and of that will change the course of secrets of the body chemistry of
such mollusks as the dam and your life and of all lives. Atomic human beings and other creatures I
the oyster (the malacologists.) I power and space travel are only from the worm upward in these
About 10,000 persons, half oftwo of the revolutionary items secrets are the answers to all the NEXT STEP: PUPIL
them official delegates, were ex- science is working on.
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Let us take a look at Christ- Miss Muncy was suing a depart- gators up to 20 inches, not to
mention bees, turtles and horn-
ed toads were all right for parcel
post.
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The nation was so bankrupt
for leadership that a country
. . .. ... . lawyer" who had been in Congress
fessions" maytbein tomorrows but one term, ten previ-1
news Thus in Russia it court ously, was being drafted for the
be that our Local Scrooge is presidency. Yes, Abe Lincoln
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CHRISTMAS BOOK lists In
1948 were war memoirs plus ef-
forst to jolt an already jolted
public with such fictional atroci-
ties as "The Naked and the
Dead." Critics sagely awaited
"the great war novel.” They
are still waiting.
Movies: Bob Hope and Jane
Russell were in a technicolor
romp named "Paleface." Olivia
de Havilland was in a depressing
thing called "The Snake Pit."
A revived Joan of Arc was creat-
ing a saintly Ingrid Bergman
myth.
Be-bop was the word in music.
With it came the worst Christmas
song since those shepherds in-
room through December 31. There izing the full potentials of "excep-
will be no time off even on Satur- tional children." That's a term
day and Sunday, which covers the full range of week came the word that Lav-
Scientists Are Busy problem children from the severe- rent! P Bera, whom Malenkov
ills of man, from the common SAYAMA, Japan (UPD — High
A LOCAL SCROOGE complain- first round of their battle for the
- ed that every Christmas is just attention of stay-at-homes. The
like every other Christmas. He former was featuring a Town
had a tone of boredom. Meeting devoted to "Flying
The Christmas decorations, the Saucers.” TV, that Christmas
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Let me take care of you wor-
ries. Bookkeeping system set
BP and maintained. Payrolls,
Social Security Tax. Income
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cold to cancer and schizophrenia. school principal Masao Ishikawa,
--------------------------------- 47, was demoted to regular teach-
/anyone but McCarty.” Konrad er Thursday after railway officials
’ caught him using a commuter s
1 ticket that had expired two months
ago.
of Its settlement. There was movie had brought the book this
much more conversation about revival. No 1952 novel approach-
3D movies. Cinerama and Cine- ed it in sales.
maScope. I Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey's "Re-
“Miss Sadie Thompson” was port” on women was grossing
the big screen hit. Rita Hay- more money than any other non-
worth. as Sadie, was so thorough- J fiction book. Some declared it
ly inadequate that she brought fictional.
a new fame to Jeanne Eagles. 1 In literature Christmas. 1953,
who filled that sleazy ra with was at low tide.
compassion and plausibility in - . .
the original stage script of FOR THE MAN of the year,
"Sain," _' i one K. B. Brown was writing
—— . positively McCarty.” A
'RADIO and TV were in the j Mr. Coffin was insisting .
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