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10—1BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, August 23. 1960
Papers Report Stalin
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Commission Vows
Stalled Peace Feeler
To Recover Rights
special adviser to Herter on Soviet
in-
terpreter lor Truman at Potsdam.
the bylines of Fletcher Knebel and —
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any meaningful inspection system
He listed seven points he said which would make disarmament
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do district of Havana, near the
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3. Support all elements of ex- i
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mora as he tried to reload his
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shotgun blast.
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and studios and Art Galleries . . . music, voice, dancin, modeling schools
and others. Plus full information on the finest musical instruments available.
will be Communist political. econ- military weapons in secrecy and
omic and subversive action and even exploit spy scares to pre-
We anticipate a key role in the
information of the strategy to be
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being based on hitherto undis- i
closed official papers on the Pots-
said: "He is working for chaos
in countries from Cuba to the
Congo, and chaos breeds commun-
Teaff. pastor of the Moran Bap-
tist Church and moderator of the
association, presided during the
with Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Temple, Tex. He has been deputy
Menshikov, but said later "there commander of the big training
Police were called to the Semora
home by a neighbor, Evelyn Lind-
sey. 33. who said two windows in
schools last Wednesday in an ef-
fort to head off integration of the I
first grade, ordered by U.S Dist.
"We have heid this meeting to
inform ourselves of details neces-
sary to our immediate objective.
CARI
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young oil man H. Keith Williams
Jr., who came here with $2,000
Khrushchev and his predecessors
Dulles said, is a difference in
technique in trying to reach the
Hospitality
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nnounana
the
Bailey of the Washing-
of the Cowles News-
worldwide subversive apparatus in
countries from "Cuba to Central
Africa and to Southeast Asia and
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penetration: not a hot or nuclear
war.” Dulles said
Edmund Burke, English states-
man. is said to first have used
the phrase “Fourth Estate” in
reference to the press.
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they can make the most head
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5. Keep in high gear Russia's
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Talking to the Veterans of For-
eign Wars in Detroit. Dulles re-
fused to believe any soft talk from
Russia's Premier Nikita Khrush-
chev whose intentions, he said, are
the same as those of Lenin and
Stalin: world communism
a hospital for treatment of an in-
jury. possibly a bullet wound
No charge was filed against him
immediately.
Killed was Deputy Donald E.
Knowlton, 31. who volunteered his
help when police rushed to Semo-
ra's home on the northern out-
skirts of the city.
firm with beadquarters in Tulsa.
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ALBANY, N.Y. < AP >—Motorists
In Rising Star
RISING STAR (BBC- More
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same goal.
"During the years immediately
ahead it seems more likely that
the immediate danger we will be
facing, and on a worldwide basis.
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call
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All Copy and Stories Must Be
In Not Later Than 5 P.M. Wednesday, Aug. 24th
Bomb Explosions
HAVANA (APTwo bombs ex-
Houston Law Officer -
By JAMES MARLOW
Asociated Press News Analyst
■ 2
BROWNWOOD DeMolay Chapter meets
1st and 3rd Wednesdays. 7 00 p.m.
Masonic Halt Masier Masons in ri led.
c-19118
to assure continued effective op-
eration of public schoois om a seg-
are waging a strong attack on one regated basis To prematurely d- ,
dropped
, I The same published reports say last big wartime conference ot the
Dial MI 5-2466
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Delivery Anywhere
major allies.
SECRECY LID
The State Department still has
a secrecy lid on the Potsdam pa
pers. Press officer Lincoln White
said the documents probably will
be ready for publication early next
year.
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Ford. Mercury A Lincoln Dealer
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MEET SALOME—Brigid Bazlen practices the dance routine
she’ll do as Salome in the new film, "King of Kings." The 16-
year-old Irish lass got her acting yen and ken via live TV
shows in Chicago.
indeed throughout the world "
6. Build Russia's formidable
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PLANNINO on PAINTING ’
LET ME deliver color cards to you and
Brownwood Councn No. 86. R&SM. meets
each 3rd Thursday.
Brownwood Commandery. Ne, 33. LT,
meets 2nd Thursday each month.
Instruction every Monday night
1951 FORD
now’245 ... $195
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, the documents relate that Stalin
( once praised Gen. Dwight D Eis-
। enhower as an "honest an" for
turning over the Soviets 135 000
German troops who had tried to
surrender to the Americans.
These statements appear in ar-
WE DEEPLY appreciate the sympathy
payments
1201 Cot-
272a
and many deeds of kindness shown
us by our neighbors, friends, relatives
and everyone who helped in any way. I
We wish it were possible to thank
each one in person
forces for integration
Main, MI 3-1299.
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1953 PLYMOUTH standard shift and
overdrive Bee after 1 p.m.. Ml
NEW ORLEANS (API-Louisi-
ana’s new sovereignty commission
has vowed it "will make every
effort to regain and recover the
rights which have been lost."
The vow was contained in a
MovIQ LOCATION—Jack • New ana
Used Car Lot is moving their locallaw
right beside Lake way Grocery. Cro—
shotgun.
Sheriff Buster Kearns said Se- backyard shack in which Semora
mora was incoherent and couldn't was hiding and was felled by a
answer questions. He was taken to ‘
commission held a closed meeting.
The commission was formed to
protect states rights and segrega-
tion.
The statement also praised Gov
Jimmie Davis for taking over the
New Orleans public school system
anything that we said"
Harriman, former New York
governor and a onetime U.S. am-
bassador to the Soviet Union, said
Menshikov invited him in Monday
night to see the embassy and to
chat. with no attempt at discuss-
ing any serious problems.
Harriman said he told Menshi-
kov he should inform Soviet Pre-
mier Nikita Khrushchev that Ken-
nedy would be the next president
of the United States, and to make
his plans accordingly.
Harriman came to Washington
for a State Department briefing
He leaves tonight on a three-week
fact finding tour of western Africa
on behalf of Sen. John F. Ken
■edy. the Democratic presidential
nominee. x
Sheriff Kearns said Knowlton
are basic elements of Khrush-
her home were shot out. As offi- ___ ■
cers A. R. Herndon and Kelly M•n mm __ A •P | ■
Maneyordo Oil Man s Debts
sounds to the shack. A hurried
Em-rim Mount To Million
10 other officers.
The family of
J W Pauley
was no political significance to center near San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO (AP-The Air
Force has announced that the
FBI is investigating a report that
the deputy commander at Ran-
dolph Air Force Base used federal
property in the construction of a
houseboat
The announcement said Col. J.
with the
ISM FORD Fatftane, NurGor, MUn. re-
as. heater ana factory air Heal
Motor Co m rua. mi 5-3458. 6-1-2
EFFORTS TO REGAIN
"We are not content to simply
protect the sovereignty and resist
encroachment. We will make ev-
ery effort to regain and recover ।
the rights which have been lost.”
State Seo Wendell Harris. com-
mission vice chairman, said the
school crisis here is a "do or die
case" for Louisiana and the most
far reaching case in the history
of the court*.’’
Predicting Davis would keep
New Orleans schools segregated
through executive and legislative
action. Harris said the legislature
is reedy to enact more laws at
any time
The only difference between
Hotel. throwing
affairs Bohlen served
laws out. were ready to pass
| The department is making an
inquiry to find out who leaked the
documents to the press. and for
what purposes. Secretary of State
Christian A. Herter reportedly
had ordered publication of the
documents withheld until after the
November elections.
Knebel and Bailey said the docu-
ments prepared by State Depart-
1 ment historians total more than
2,000 pages and that some of the
material came from notes made
by Charles E. Bohlen, now a
ticles being published by the Min-
neapolis Tribune and the Des
Moines Register & Tribune under
market at the owest posstbie
No sales talk. I know my busi-
Luther Leeagues, left Wednesday
to attend the International Luth-
er League Convention in Mil-
1 waukee, Wis.
He was accompanied by Rod-
ney Maeker of Wilson. He is
। president of the Northwest Tex-
i as Conference They are stay-
ing at the Pfister Hotel in Mil-
; waukee.
Strike End
SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP)
I —An end to a wildcat seamen’s
strike in Southampton Monday
night cleared the way for the sail-
ing on schedule later this week
of Britain's Royal Ballet, which
opens a U.S tour in New York
I early next month.
BILLFOLD LOST — LAght tan. oblong---------
ship, at JRB on the eirele. Return tM FOR EQUITY ane take up
Billfold to bookkeeper at Levine’s Re- ' *
ward. 268c
Baptists Meet
serve that secrecy while refusing r A r
For Conference
BEST BARQAI in town on now ana
The articles are described as mm car- carloea Moura Uw. 200
"Outreach for the Unreached.”
Included on the program were
board and Women's Missionary
Union meetings, song service led
by Jim Hooten, scripture and
prayer led by Jack Heath, an-
nouncements and reports from
officers, district missions secre-
tary's report, presentation of as-
sociational Sunday school offic-
ers for 1960-61, special music
and reflections, from Glorieta’s
I Sunday school conferences.
discuss your paint needs at your
convenience in your own home. No
charge for information and color
pamphlets. Dupont the best paint on
1960 WANDA BENLY MOTORCYCLE IM
ec, 1> h p electrie starter, leas than
1.600 miles This eyrie is now at a
treat reduction to the buyer See to
appreciate, 808 Main. MI 2-2889
_____ 271p
CLEAN 1M1 FORD fordor, food paint,
food tires, radio and heater. Cali
B wood Locge No 270 A.F & j
A M meets 1st Thursday of
WASHINGTON (AP)—The head
of America's super-spy outfit
doesn't expect the Soviets to make
war on the United States any time
soon But he does expect them to
give this country trouble in other
ways for a long time.
Allen W. Dulles, director of the
darkness.
There were no Injuries reported. '
, chev’s policy: ■ 7, Propaganda. Dulles said
L Build up Soviet military Khrushchev is directing "the
might based on ballistic missiles greatest propaganda machine the
which would give him an effec-world has ever known.__________
tive weapon for direct attack on
an .AP.-A U.S. Air ForEe mer Central Intelligence Ageney. made
cy flight brought four iron lungs a plea Monday night for more
to Japan today for children strict courses in American, schools on
en in the countrys worst pilto Communist theory and practice.
epidemic.
The respirators, supplied by the
U.S. March of Dimes, were flown
on to Hokkaido. Japan's northern-
most main island. where 57 child-
ren have died so far in the epidem-
ic and 673 others have been strick-
8USINESS SERVICE III
HOUSTON (AP—An 82 year -old
man sprayed his neighborhood
with shotgun charges Monday
night and killed a deputy sheriff
at police surrounded him
A few minutes later an officer
charged the backyard redoubt of
Lewis E. Semora and subdued
him. The policeman grabbed Se-
each month at 1:30 p.m
Brownwood Chapter No 143
R am meets 3rd Thursday
of each month
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make any statement until com-1
pletion of the investigation MyI
own conscience is clear and I;
don t feel that I have knowingly
violated anything, but I don't
think I had better say any more "
The colonel said he plans to ask
the advice of a civilian lawyer.
Randolph, 44. is a native of
When you travel by car, your trip can be made more enjoy-
able by taking advantage of Phillips 66 Hospitality along the
way. Travelers like Phillips 66 clean rest rooms. They like
Phillips 66 friendly, conscientious service. And people who .
ar particular about the performance of their can will like
new Elite- Fuel, the gasoline that gives “the sweetest rhythm
on the road.” Your Phillips 66 Dealer believes that in
service, as well as in products, it‛s performance that couni.
Drive m at his station soon.
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Swiss , । than 200 Baptists from Stephens.
New Killer I Shackelford and Eastland coun- u uuu
WASHINGTON (AP, - A newtaptisemhranedwre thuesSisorabana „ g
airborne sub-killer has been added First Baptist Church of Rising the
to the Navy's supply of antisub-Star for the association’s con-
marine weapons. * ference Tuesday.
It s a nuclear depth charge The sessions opened at 5 p m 1
called “Lulu,” light enough to be in the church auditorium, with
, .. .. , , carried by some helicopters as the pastor, the Rev. H K. Neely <
treme, rabid nationalism in Asia, well as by all planes assigned to Ir presiding
Africa and Latin America. Dulles antisubmarine warfare. —"-P *
O Randolph has been relieved at
his duties pending completion of
the investigation.
An FBI spokesman said the re-
port of the misuse of the property - a, , , . .. ....
came from an Air Force man" Just as fast as they 'the fed
but he declined 10 give details. eral courts) throw our segregation
Asked For comment, Randolph „
said "I feel I should probably not *””*• ” **”
1959 CUSHMAN EAOL* motor SCOOT-
sr excellent conastion. Cau mi 3-
9351. MM
at the slate’s most sovereign
rights, the right to establish,
maintain, operate and control its
own public school system.
Davis seized, control of the
atomic bomb destroyed Hiro-
i shima.
| After the feeler reportedly was
made through Moscow, the Jap-
I anese were formally asked to sur-
I render and formally rejected the
ultimatum before the bomb was
imo I
program.
4. Aim economic and technical ALBANY, ^Y ( APi-Motorists ..Visitors were guests, of the
tod at certain critical countries in trawled 1,225,277.235 miles on the church at.nsupperinthe church
Asia. Africa and Latin America New York State Thruway in the _ m . Pm
Theme of the program was
1983 Pontiac Catalana, radio heater.
Good conaitiom Ph MI 3-4701. MM
l« I'.-TON OMC TRUCK, turnitur
type u van. 1958 2-ton Chevroles
-iin II van. Inqutre Ull Center.
ms
If you are a Brownwood Fine Arts instructor, you should
22 be represented in the Brownwood Bulletin's FINE ARTS
DIRECTORY. For information on rates,
two years ago, mounted to more sm
than $1,000,000 Monday.
The 23-year-old promoter, who
admitted in Federal Bankruptcy
Court last week that he owed
“about $800,000,’’ added another
$264,471 to his debts.
The addition came in a list of
commercial creditors he filed with
Federal Bankruptcy Referee El-
more Whitehurst which spelled out
unpaid bills with 309 firms.
Williams said he came here
from his home in Louisville, Ky., 1
with $2,000 savings and went into
the oil and gas drilling business.
BORROWS MONEY
He borrowed $800,000 from
friends of his father, a Louisville
furniture company executive, and
operated at a loss until involun-
tary bankruptcy proceedings were
started against his Williams Pe-
troleum Co., Ine., in July, Wil-
liams said.
Williams said the company nev-
er made a profit, but paid him
a salary of $500 a week as presi-
dent. He and his 21-year-old wife
live in a $45,000 home
The commercial debt list showed
the majority of his creditors are
companies involved in the oil busi-
ness The largest debt is with
Dowell. Inc., an oil well serving
WASHINGTON (AP)—w. Aver-
ell Harriman talked for two hours
WASH NGTON 'API — Pub-,
; listed reports of secret stale
' I papers say the late Soviet dietator
Joseph Stalin—with the approval
i of former President Harry S. Tru-
man-Mailed a Japanese peace
I feeler three weeks before the first
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dam conference.
Truman has not commented on
the articles.
The Potsdam meeting was held
July 17 Aug. 2, 1945 and was the
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Soviets To Make Trouble
Dulles sees it, will bnng not war .nc, _
but tremendous Soviet efforts at! PRIDY (BBC—RobertRay
communist subversion all over Tiemann, president of the North
Central Texas Federation of
1958 CHEVROLET
Was $1295 Cl l O R
NOW....... 117-
Judge Skelly Wright for next
month.
the United States.
2. Build up Soviet industry at
the same time—to satisfy some of
the needs of the Russian people—
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BI it to military aims than the United
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See at 1701 First. MI 5-5314. 272p
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owner 1957 B*! Air Chevrolet power-
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1960, newspaper, August 23, 1960; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488910/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.