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First Show Begins at 6:45
Galileo first studied it through a
crude telescope in 1610.
sons." a half hour comedy series
Alexander starring Joan Blondell and J. Pat
dome it is surrounded by a cir-
cular walk so that all must bow
their heads as they look down
upon the shine.
where he killed two women and
injured another.
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The agency said the picture will
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BUBBLE TROUBLE—Mrs. Jean Childs of London, England,
is up to her axles in floodwater. The Thames burst its banks
near Maidenhead, flooding the area and her carburetor.
security committee last year
He told the delegates that the
“elimination" of former state se-
curity chief Lavrenti Berta and
his "acolytes" meant "there will
never be any further violation of
revolutionary legality."
11 Communists
16 Revised
20 Remove
weapons
22 Treated
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6 Write
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8 Fashion
Bright-Eyed Riser
The "morning" type, he said,
is bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
is walking out on me.
"Nor do I hate New York City,
as has been reported.
“My reasons for staying here
are simple. I was raised in south-
rooms
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30 Irish girl
31 Essential being
33 Fine cotton
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3 Offers
9 Equality
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Ivan hairline past the 16.5 of CBS-TVs
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34 Musical
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42 High priest
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Box Office Opens 6:15 P.M.
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Kiddie Matinee every Satur-
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Matinee every Saturday and
Sunday at 2:00 P.M.
Closed Sunday Night
BARNES ROLLER RINK
Brady Hi-Way
LETBETTER & SONS
Fisk at Third
Astronomers have learned a
great deal about the moon since
driving serves a sound purpose if
it's done when the man or wom-
an behind the wheel is wool-gath-
ering. according to a psychiatrist.
Dr Louis J. West, who recent-
ly steered a New York disc jock-
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“Marcia had good luck on tha algebra exam—she’s
home with the flu!”
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ICE WAGONS—Although tires were studded with steel
wedges for traction, specially-prepared junior cars skidded
on a treacherous, smooth-as-glass track in the first Euro-
pean Auto Grand Prix on ice at Cortina D’Ampezzo, Italy.
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money back.
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN "ednesday. Feb. 4 1939
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demurred, saying he wanted no
part of moving to Baghdad by the
Brooklyn Bridge.
Undismayed, the network kissed
off George in three weeks “El-
lery Queen ’ will originate from
New York with a new actor in
the title role.
Is Nader all shook up?
Not in the least. Leaving the
program will afford him an op-
portunity to rest his feet.
Dur ng the 20 - episode grind
George worked six days a week
with only 36 hours off between
episodes. Few stars would have
put up with the back-breaking
backseat drivers speak softly, in- spelled out all the risks, since
during the driver to pull off the sleep remains one of the great
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Unwise eating or drinkins may be•
source of mild, but annoying bladder irri-
tations - making you feel restless, tense,
and uncomfortable. And if restless nights,
with nagging backache, headache or mus-
cular aches and pains due to over-exe rtion,
•train nr emotional upset, are adding to
your misery—don’t wait—try Doan’s Pills.
Doan’s Pills act 3 ways for speedy re-
lief. 1—They have a soothing effect on
bladder irritations. 2 —A fast pnin-reliey-
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wonderfully mild diuretic action thru the
kidneys, tending to increase the output of
the IS miles of kidney tubes. So, get the
same happy relief millions have enjoyed
for over SO years. New. Inrze. economy
eipe saves money. Get Doans Pilis VodajJ
beach burn at heart, and I” don't
parte in Les Invalides lies in a like the idea of getting that far
circular crypt beneath the great away from the Pacific.
to Texas.
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Bites Boy
In Sabine
SABINE. Tex. <UPI —Residents
of this little East Texas commu-
nity today planned a town meet-
ing after they learned that the fox
which hit young Ben Morris on
the foot last Sunday was rabid.
The citizens planned to discuss
whether to rely on the Smith
bama before coming
"Revolutionary legality has r a. a A
been restored and those guilty of Ka if her lnne
violating it have been punished.” LILIIUI UUIIU
Negro singer as an "unbending me. I was completely out of my
peace champion.” mind I beat on her.”
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portray the leftwing
they are around from time to
time.” a Navy spokesman said.
“We are pretty sure that they
nosey around on both coasts, and
they earn' out exercises just as
we do. But it is months since
we have handled any firm re-
the minute the alarm goes off. Delbert L. Humberson, 1200
— Duke St.. Brownwood, Ford.
R. E. Masters. Box 766, Brown-
Premier and Communist
chief Nikita S. Khrushchev
Shelepin replaced Gen.
ditorial .....
Society
Classified Adv
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Robert Barn' (R-N.Y.), a fresh-
man GOP congressmen:
“I Just completely forgot all
about it. I hope-the President will
forgive me.
em California, my home and
friends are here. I m sort of a
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white. in Alabama and didn’t
know whether they died
The attacks. he said, took place
around Anniston. Ala., several
years ago. He also said he beat
up three men around Sherman
and Denison. Tex.
Philpot said he was subject to
"uncontrollable urges” to kill or
injure persons.
He was working at the Adolphus
Hotel when he killed the prosti-
tute. be said. He said he began
choking her with a towel, telling
her “I can’t help it."
damages
COUNTY COURT
Judze F. A. Loudermilk presiding
Paul R Shults. 1118 Main Ave..
Brownwood, charged with swind-
ling by worthless check
Connie R. Hutson of Cross
Plains charged with swindling by
worthless check
TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR
New Vehicles
Passenger
Marie Camp. 1305 Twelfth St.
Brownwood. Buick.
Raymond L. Rhoades. 1716 Ten-
th St., Brownwood. Chevrolet.
he said, according to the official
Soviet news agency Tass.
"Every Soviet citizen can rest
assured that nothing like that
shameful business will ever re-
peat itself. Neither our party nor
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I wu F « T the love songs
•.aa/l. you bear everywheret
county wolf trapper—who is hired
on a 50-50 basis by the state and
county to cut down the wolf and
, time" after, getting sighting re- poruniy to rest ms rees. . fox population—to keep the situa-
ports in the past. For more than During the ,20- episode grind tion under control. or whether to
a year. however. all have turned George worked. M daxs initiate their own poisoning sys-
out' negative, he said witht.only 36 hours off between tern
Canada. however, lacks the fa- episodes. Few stars would have Farmers were reported penning
cilities to keep jabs on all foreign put uP with.the back-breaking up their stock.
craft operating off its coasts or schedule, but Georse accepted the The fox attacked a dog on the
in the far north This country has conditions cheerfully. porch of the Charlie Wilkins home
I as much coastline as all of Eu- ."I didn ‘ want to. give,up the - -
rope, and relatively few ships to show. he says, and I m not —
guard it. A large proportion is un- walking out on it. The program A- - — — a-
inhabited—and the Russians con-
ceivably could sneak several
ships' crews ashore at some re-
mote spot if they had the notion.
TARGET—This is how Hen-
ry Cooper s face looked after
he had finished 15 rounds with
Brian London in London The
cuts and bruises further rec-
ommend the British heavy-
weight to Manager Cus
D’Amato as a challenger of
world champ Floyd Patterson
NEW YORK I UPII—Hugh R. ports that any had been sighted.
Jackson. head of the Better Busi- and ’ don. think any have been
ness Bureau in commenting on confirmed
how a racetrack tout relies on his Another defense source said the
"suckers" to be honest in split- Navy, which 15 geared almost en-
ting their winnings: tirely for anti-submarine warfare.
"Apparently his faith in man- "has conducted some pretty
kind is being rewarded.” thorough searches from tune to
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N.C. NBC-TV’s Buckskin
casual way. If you must slay
awake longer than usual, ask
yourself it it s worth the risk in-
volved."
ernment reported today that
American - made mevies earned
about 215 million dollars from
foreign showing last year and pre-
dicted they would do as well in
1959.
DOCK AT HALIFAX
LONDON ‘UPI — The luxury
liner Queen Elizabeth will disem-
bark passengers at Halifax. Nova
Scotia, if the New York tug strike
has not been settled, a Cunard
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our central committee will toler- rines. which up to a year ago
ate that,” he added were reported active on Canada's
Shelepin said the Soviet secu- east and west coasts and in the
rity organs are spearheading Arctic, apparently have either
“their proletarian lance against gone elsewhere or learned how
the agents smuggled into our to operate without being spotted,
country by imperialist states ” The Navy is inclined to think
‘ _ ’ they still are around—but are be-
ing more careful about being
QUOTES FROM THE
A United Press International
MEWE survey today showed that the last
NEW major report of Soviet submarine
___—_____________________ sightings off Canada's shores
WASHINGTON (UPD — Senate came from fishermen off New-
Majority Leader Lyndon B John- foundland about a year ago The
son 1 D-Tex.), in a speech on na- Navy and Air Force never found
tional defense before the Veterans the submarines, and the report,
of Foreign Wars: which was discussed in Parlia-
“Time is no longer our friend: ment at the Mme. was written off
time is no longer on our side.” as probably incorrect.
_____ “But there isn't any doubt that
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD < UPI —Detective
Ellery Queen checks out of movie-
town this month to de his sleuth-
ing in New York City—so he can
be close to his writers.
Trouble is, in doing so be will
get so far away from the star.
George Nader, that he'll lose him
crossing the Mississippi.
Honest. That's what all the fuss
is about with TV's only live Dra-
matic hour show
The furor began when NBC-TV
announced it would move the Fri-
day night program to Gotham.
Nader, who plays Ellery.
Track
Wayne L. Garms, 1103 San
Benito. Ford lz ton pickup.
COUNTY’ CLERK
Marriage Lieenses
Walter Thomas Berry, 25. Apt.
7. City Courts, Brownwood, and
Mrs. Betty Jean Cochran, 22.
402 Austin Ave., Brownwood.
Weldon Jay Durden, 21. Bangs,
and Cynthia Barbara Capps. 18.
case he suggests that Dr. West Mid science hasn’t,
LONGVIEW, Tex. i UPI Long- Philpot. _ ....___ ______
view authorities today checked here with the rape and killing of. *31* follows suit. Biologically, he
out Willie Philpot's statement that Joy Goff, a 10-year-old Negro girl heads for bed early in the eve-
he raped seven women in Ala- whose body was found hanging in ning.
a plum thicket with a coat hanger At day's start, the “evening"
wrapped around her neck last type, according to Dr. West. has
week a terrible time getting out of bed.
He has also admitted strangling He said this type usually needs
a white prostitute in Dallas and « couple, cups of coffee, to.get the
throwing her body out a 19th exe-lids halfmast and tends to be
floor window in a Dallas hotel on 8rumPY until afternoon
July 23 and the brutal beating of When the sun's on the wane;
Mrs Treia Jov Carter is on the evening type gets full of
Jan. «mA Crtert"suryived. "" zip. cheerful and widened. I Bangs.
Philpot. who will go before a
grand jury on the Goff killing
Feb. 20. told police Tuesday he
raped seven women, two of them
NEW YORK 4 UPI'—Mort Sahl's well—show business,
brief turn on the NBC-TV Eddie They remain funny only because
Fisher show Tuesday night w as they are superb technicians,
the evening s principal bracer Theirs is a constant battle against
Like most of the better new shopworn material
comics — Elaine and Mike. John- Sahl, on the NBC-TV Eddie
ny Winters, Lenny Bruce. Milt Fisher show, seemed to be work-1
Kamen, Shelley Berman — Sahl ing under velvet censorship — his
is steeped in his tune His idiom material lacked its usual bite. But
is contemporary He assumes* that even tamed. Sahl crackled. His
the members of his audience have joke about the hi-fi bug who want-
gone to school, read newspapers ed to move his family to the ga-
and an occasional book have vol- rage and use his house as a
ed. earned money and are prac- speaker packed point. And even
ticing members of the human his auto talk was nippish. “Our
community. He assumes, in other freeways are the closest thing to
words, that his audience is alive the Cuban war trials" is obviously
It is an assumption foreign to a Jest several bitter cuts above
many of our veteran comics the usual automotive foolery,
whose approach leans on formula Sahl and his contemporaries
and lacks spine. Insularity is one don't work much on TV and it's
of the penalties of success and kind of sad. I suppose the pre-
many of our veteran comics seem grammers are a little afraid of
to suffer from that insularity, them. They need nt be It’s Just
They seem to lack contact with possible that the TV audience has
people in their ordinary living. As gone to school after all.
a result, their routines are made -----
» 35TH DISTRICT COURT
Judge A. O. Newman presiding
Ruth A. Bounchillon et 11 vs.
Charles Lewis Anderson et al,
suit for partition.
John E. Ward vs. Texas Em-
ployers Insurance Assn., suit for
‘ There are hundreds of New
Yorkers working in this town who
can’t stand anything about Holly-
wood. I‛m not anxious to be in
that position.’’
By PATRICK MCCORMACK anger brings the "dreamer"" back
Published every evezmg except Saturday and Sunday mornmg at Brownwood I
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Shelepin, the new Soviet security O'Malley. goes before the cam-
chief. today told the 21st Soviet eras this Friday in Hollywood-
Communist Party Congress that it's a good possibility for NBC-TV
"shameful” police excesses are a next fall.
thing of the past in the Soviet ABC-TV will devote one hour to
Union. a special telecast of the Ringling
session of the congress. The ses- Brothers and Barnum and Bailey
ey through 200 sleepless hours, road for sleep. biological mysteries. But he noted
explained that the nagging should Sleep A Mystery that science generally accepts the
be at sufficient intensity to raise For driving, riding, or what- layman's notion that the brain
। the driver s ire. ever the circumstance, sleeping "recharges" itself through sleep.
! Otherwise, the driver's alert- is the only thing to do when you How much sleep you need and
ness won't be heightened The cant stay awake. Dr. West said, when you get it depends on your
University of Oklahoma medical "Men and women abuse them- type, for, according to Dr. West,
expert said this is so because . selves all too often by looking on there are "morning" and "eve-
last Sunday. Wilkins shot the fox
but before it died it bit Morris.
Wilkins' nephew, twice on the
foot. Laboratory tests proved it
rabid.
Last month two children in an-
other Smith county community
were bitten by rabid dogs.
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Mi 3-4343
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The Channel Swim: NBC-TV’si
Steve Allen has been assured he 'l
be back next fall, but there is a
distant possibility he may be shift-
ed from Sunday night to another
time spot — NBC-TV is hot for
the one hour "Mississippi River-
boat" for a Sunday slot.
Robert Preston, star of Broad-
way's "The Music Man.” is the
latest candidate to drop into the
running for the title role in NBC-
TV's Ellery Queen "The Jack-
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FILM ROBESON'S LIFE
MOSCOW I UPI I—A motion pic-
ture on the life of Paul Robeson
is expected to be completed this
month, the Soviet news agency
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