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hum American today celebrates "In American an hour is 40
pearly two centuries of uninter- minutes.”—German proverb.
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be carried to his grave by six er.
little-known friends selected as He is son of Mr and Mrs Ed-
pallbearers - win Davis of 4302 Fourth St.
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columnist Leonard Lyons, New Centralia, a city of about 14,000
York restaurant operator Toots people in southern Illinois, is
Shor Bullfighter Antonio Ordonez the population center of the
of Madrid publisher Charles United States. The actual cen-
Scribner and David Bruce. United ter, according to the 1960 cen-
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her “Wong" experience.
"When it all happened, my
friends urged me to speak out
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out then would only have added
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that his death from a shotgun The firing was .done amid, a
blast in the head Sunday was a flurry of rumors, she said—“that
"self-inflicted gunshot wound'll was. insane, that I was preg-
and said there would be no in- nant, that I was too fat.” None
quest, Prosecuting Attorney V. K. was true, she declared.
Jeppesen said officials were mak- The actress spent a year doing
ing no determination of whether nothing. "Producers were afraid
it was accidental or otherwise. to hire me: they thought I was
The 61 year-old writer, whose some kind of monster," she re-
literary genius won him the No-1 marked. She kep busy painting,
bel and Pulitzer prizes, will be reading, cooking and designing
laid to rest at the Ketchum pub- clothes.
lie cemetery, the time depending "Finally, Jack Webb. needed
upon the arrival of his son Pat- me for his picture. The Last
rick from a hunting trip in Afri- j Time I Saw Archie.' ” she said
ca. * “He found out I was no monster
Friends of the family said the He called Fox and told them they
funeral could be today if Patrick were crazy not to use me in a
arrives in time. The best guess picture. So did Bob Mitchum."
was that it would be held Wednes- Fox got the message and now
day. France has a second chance at
PRIVATE SERVICES the bigtime She's determined not
The Rev Robert J. Waldmann to blow this one.
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ficiate at the simple graveside Davis Honor Man
rites requested by his widow.
Mary, his fourth wife. Coroner STILLWATER, Okla. —Ernest
Ray McGoldrick said Homing- Edwin Davis of Brownwood, who
way's wife insisted on private was a Junior in the college of
services agriculture at Oklahoma State
Another of his three sons, Jack. University the past semester, is
selected the dark gray metal one of 1.906 named to the dean s
casket in which Hemingway will honor roll for"the spring semest-
"... woman governs America
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“Two selfish gods, pleasure and boys who refuse to grow up."-
gain, enslave the Americans."- Salvador de Madariaga.
William Faux. 1823. | “America means opportunity,
“One of the most amiable fea- freedom, power. "—Emerson.
tures in the character of Ameri- "God looks after drunks, Chil-
ean society is this: that men dren and Americans."—an “old
’ never boast of their riches, and saying” quoted by James Truslow
never disguise their poverty.”— I Adams, 1934.
KETCHUM. Idaho <AP>—Auth- almond eyes when she discusses
or Ernest Hemingway, who him.
wamed lustily through the ad- GET CAUGHT
Venturous lands of his fiction. Not wishing to get caught be-
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Just what kind of a person is religion, in ideas, in morals."—
an American, and what does his JR Lowell, 1864.
country stand for? Over the years "Just what is it that America
he has received just about as stands for? If she stands for one
many brickbats as bouquets, but thing more than another it is for .
has managed to survive both the sovereignty of self-governing
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Here are some memorable can. and seat him at his right-
estimates of him and his ways, hand on the golden throne."—
"I am willing to love all man- Theodore Dreiser, 1917.
kind except an American. They "America is the only place
are a race of. convicts and ought where man is full-grown!"—O.W.
to be thankful for anything we Holmes
allow them short of hanging."— "Most Americans are born
Samuel Johnson, 1775. drunk. . . They have a sort
.. knavery seems to be so of permanent intoxication from
much the striking feature of its within. a sort of invisible cham
(America’s) inhabitants that it pap ne . . Americans do not need
may not in the end be an evil to drink to inspire them to do
that they will become aliens to anything.” — G. K. Chesterton,
this kingdom."—George III of 1931.
England, 1782. OSCAR WILDE
"All the men in America make "America is one long expector-
money their pursuit." —Richard ation."—Oscar Wilde, 1882. ■
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 4, 1961, newspaper, July 4, 1961; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489100/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.