Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1961 Page: 2 of 12
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■ Obituaries
Make Finals
a Tory lank
wbo wanted M
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od Me boy were
Karen Hantze of Cula Vista,
tale to a man who has no car.
CaM. oaty US seed lbw year and * la these people who bad
-Somebody . got to unseat that
are night
in the sand
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FOR HOLIDAYS
EXTRA — WOODY WOODPECKER — NEWS
ANOTHER BIG REASON BEHIND THE BIG BOOM IN FORD SALES:
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You Can Borrow
CASH
FOR THAT SUMMER
free: goes 30,000 miles between - . America’s station wagon
A
VACATION
changes, brakes nd-.
BreKfEmkn,-
the day to STOP.. SWAP... SAVE
Tod
Starts Thursday
"THE DEVIL'S PARTNER”
SEE US AT
Plus
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Brownwood, Texes
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Watch GREAT GHOST TALES every Thurtdey on NBC-TV. the only new live euepente le five yeaa
Browzwood
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THE
LAST SUNSET
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The
Millionairess
Over 4,000
See Fireworks
No, other wagon can match
Ford’s features (orpopularity!)
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
July 3rd thru July 8th'
Open » A M July 7th
Penn Train Hits
Stalled Truck;
Eleven Injured
PLUS SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
McKinley Rips More about Wright
Sangster To
DOUBLE
THRIFT
Tonight
Only!
STOP putting off that station
wagon you've always wanted.
SWAP for a ‘61 Ford wagon now
while your Ford Dealer • cele-
brating recotd-breaking sales.
SASE with the wagon America
loves most ... made by FORD
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
chassis
betwee
have all seats facing forward
There'* more distinction. The
Country Squire shown above)
is the one and only wagon in its
field with body panel* that look
like mahogany, wear like 'steel.
There are more savings, too.
Ford'* Ranch Wagon is America’s
lowest-priced, * full-size wagon
And like »U Fords, every Ford
wagon is built to be more service-
just automatically, mufflers are
made to last three times as lang
as ordinary mufflers, and the
finish never needs waxing.
sbocked at the news of the story.
■He always wanted to be lent
alone ata are sr weet out wM
the girls one seid 2
mmes concerning our own country
on the “haves and haves not -
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fil
th
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running
in the
tat to Rene Schuurmas o Sows
Afnica a a quarter-qal pset
Tuexday.
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well
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parts
hot."
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Hemi
death
pone,
did I
face
hope.
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Weatherby Motor Co. Inc
"YOUR FRIENDLY FORD, LINCOLN AND MERCURY DEALER"
Hare a land where man can
try . . . and tad . . . and try
it
thoug
moun
temp
too
want,
had
in
none
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great
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spoilt
then
the si
Morg
"2- • • moe
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"During the Revohuticnary
War,” he warned “There was
"CREATURE FROM THE
HAUNTED SEA"
delay the cos of tyremny and
oppression in the next ganrra-
tion; we must stand an for tree-
dom today "
YPX
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DRIVE-IN
Brady Highwoy
Box Office Opens at 7:15 P.M.
First Show Begins at Dusk
Republican to the Senate"
His talk was the highhzht of
ADMISSION
Children Ite Adults Me
Starts Thursday
"HEROD THE GREAT"
B&wIE
* AH INTEESTATE THEATEL •
poivcoc ton
nonn suC
it hard to understand our peopie
today." he said
"Weve got to understand how
BLUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
Box Office opens at 7:15 P.M
First Show Begins at Dusk
othersie crecitec in zis paper and aleo the local news publisted herein AU
rzhta a repuhcaic «f speclal Gispatrhes are also reserved.
ORLOFF'S
tit Center Brown
. EGRE
Punumee every eventng ezempt Eatereay ane Sunday morning ty BROWN-
WOO© PLELICATONS Ine a: Brownwood, Texas Second paid al
Browzsooc Tezas
CRAIG WOCDSON Pubbeher
DOS COPFEDOE Edtor
BUBSCRIPTON RATES By earner 35 cents per week. $150 per menth.
11150 per pear By Man zn the following courties Callahan. Eastland Erath
Comancbe, Hamitom Mis Sax Saba Meulloch, Coleman and Brosn 3895 per
pear Esewhere to Tezas UTM per year Outnde at Tezas $24 00 per year
MEMBER CT IEE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aasociated Press is exclmuively
“2-E-.
w«n texted ove than fra Him and human dgmy
Krtata W Imedia 62 M 62 The is woty.o man who ™ ereat-
lenbanded Aastralia was seeded ed ■ Gos image.
2—1BROWNWOOD BULLEIIN, Wednesday. July 5, 1961
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[Caries (Chuck MeKiey o Sc
— Oscar Louis emashed Senester of
Buoye auedndntLesema s
after sutfering a heart attack — ‘
Peace i
croud of
Trovel in Style—Without
Money Warries—
same breath, he said
There's a whole wagonload
of Ford features that only
America's station wagon spe-
cialists can bring you.
First, there’s more room.
Ford's extended load deck is the
longest and widest in its field.
The tailgate opening is seven
inches wider than last year, too
There's more convenience. You
can have an electrically con-
trolled roll-down rear window in
any Ford wagon .. it's standard
in all Country Squires and 9-
Passenger Country Sedan*. In
their field, only Ford wagons
oifmn estimated
describe his Hunganian exper-
ewer—the chapter o the exter-
minatioe stony that forms a ke-
Mane to Israe’s case Eichmann
responded with tervor, ha hands
shaking to excitement Repested-
KERWNMA
_D0MORROW-NNETHORBURN
This doesa’t tare much to rum er two units an express ear a
a country," he said baggage ear. _a lounge ear and
wHar CAM TOC Do: toru eoachea derailed
"Ler’s get behind President " .
ram the General -Trailblazer, de-
raded tone nmiles porthwest at fat
town
The accident took Hare to the
vilage to Convoy MX miles eest
to the Ohio Indiana line, and
abou 16 mata southeast at Fot
Wayuu lad
A traitor -truck became stalled
an a erossing and was hit by the
irain. The lead auk at a three
ata dlese which tot the trailer re-
mained oa the track*. But toe oth-
Kennedye admomition," Wrignt .. ... .
saidAne ask what we can do bility. mentioning toto he
far our county, and not what wouldn't abhor toe Eruzht of
our costal j can do far us " running tor governor bat almost
The world has shrunk " be
said '“We coal bury oar beads
An- e
mtaff yang ata converted to commu- St was involved in a collsion at :
ne* penaites foreympathizinz or nasm and then pretended t Bee the intersection to Depot Street
tretfickine -ith the Commumass back -M Seou. The spokesman ata Center Avenue with a 1950
The stepped-up campagn was sai the educator had contact car driven by Deanaa A— an-
consderec a eenekeacreen to di- wtth Red spies a half aoen tunes ning of 508 Fifth St \
ver antenco from Monday t and protected them in bis, home The second accident occurrg
shakeup a -hach Maj Gen Pek The Communis sympachizers in the 400 block of West Com)
Chunad took over as chairman lw >aa virtually idertacal to one merce Street where a 195 caf
to ..2 and named John Chanz supponted The Na- driven by Tom Tbornal Flour-
brer Yochan a retired beuten- tional Aseembis faled to approne noy to 805 Sharp St collided with
ank zeneral. as ns premaer Fak . after strong opposetom from. a 1960 vehicle operated by Ste-
thus Pahed Lt Gen. Chang Do studeno who declared *ould- phen B Cannon Jr to Route -1
yon from boash key Po-s coo- tare bouts Korea Lneo a police No injuries were reported in
tendung South Kocea needed more state either accident
so ordered
collaboraung with the Commu-
masts Al are being heid
ORDERS PENALTIES
watchmen to freedom . . and
freedom has never been cheap "
Wright queried more than
eace in Betas Brownwood ata
Bangs concerning to future po-
Ltical endeavors, seemed unde-
elded about future. races
The possidaities to his running
tor Governor to Texas to 1962,
or for running for the U S
Senate again kept popping up.
He discounted neither possi-
Sumgng areata to tax prob-
lems. Vngbt said he "wisbed be
could say to* wore eotng to
redo is taxes but that be knew
he couldmt make toss statement
to real sincerity
He asked i his Hsteners had
ever TMM taWtad a tax dol-
lar, expiaining that C cents b
•pent tor defense U cents for
"ust keeping toe interest on ear
pational debt current, ata seven
cents tor all toe activies of the
veterans’ admimistration.
This means that we are spend-
ing to per cent af reck tax dol
lar either paying for a past war.
ar matntaiming our defenses
sew Yorkto-Ch
SOPHA LOREN Ar-
PETER SEUIERS , 4»
a home
FEATURES — 1:00 - Silt - 5:20 - 7:30 - 9:30
ttions, 4,000 miles specialists for 32 year*!
a big day-ong celebration in
Bangs. which ineluded sack
races, potato race*, tugo’-war.
dinner on the ground, baseball
games and a special concert by
the Brownwood High School band
only sad note to the other-
wise gala festivities was at the
ball park Santa Anna Little
League All-Star* spanked Bang
7-5.
Ebox Engand AP —
2 ADULTS'^
I TICKET
AS POWERFUL AS BOTH LOVE AND HATE K
IS THE CLASH OF THESE MEN! ?
NOW tsatu
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JOSEPH cm CAROL LYNLEY. ns BRAND te-u--
By COLIN FROST
KUWAIT AP — Arab League
Secrmary-Geperal Abdei Khalek
Hassouna cocferred unit Kuwait i
ruler today about Iraq s claim to
the o-nich latue sheikdom and
saxd he thouzht a peaceful wou-
ton couid be found to the enss
Hassouna who came to Kuwat
after talks wtth Iraqi leaders in
Bagdad said. Iraq would def-
■Meir not" a start Kuwax But
Brte fortes kept a round the-
coek wake* re the border
JERUSALEM (AP) — Adolf
ichmana made the starving
The bunta
eettee u a ». pamcatan « • elsp-tches czedited to.naxno
Admission
Children ike Adults Me
A Guatting Horse Novice — 1 ■
Over Richmond —en ManFishts Cops. - « _ _
RI m OND va sr Ex b ' ie adersom B Poco young ageocy em sopb - re year at • . co High
25 - Jew-Truck Switch
Bens at Same Me200 1. Lee Ro_Hodces;. 2 Comnie time after his father was shot to . Sew scbod activites. " " " "-"T W ""
theskyauefna time GD 1 Conme Mae GiEEs, death He was injured critically He was a member of the same
tarrarwet: me area The Miaze ap reckenndze ____by ptace ballets___________ Baptist church as Mrs Hussey,
pearec to be ding do-a after " ——————————— but ed not attend church regu-
more th- torn noun at batting •a ■ m m larly
"ee-— Employment May -Sra.e ______
chudre Pias aduks were eacuat- —— - m e e _ m a aback behind his home Ab tout hr sud not Heinrich Himm-
ed.comewa aearoy senoc- T Am mala ■ 1W «emIWa older staler, a freshman at Cisco ler—devised fie macabre pian "to
The expbosgona ocramee a: toe ■ OUCII WII DIFIKE Junior CoDeze said her brother trade the lives of a milio Jews _________
does of the Crown Centra; retro " "" " " " " " moved baek into the hoase after far trucks badly peeded by toe by the court had to admome him
leum Corp - where a barge wit* " - - - ----
450.000 galons of petrobeam prod-
ucts was umoedinz
Two houns after mhe fine stahted
P R Kirtieg ‘ a Crown empkoe
selked tao toe fire seariag as
asbescos sett and turned ralves re
the barge pipe Lides wtach per-
ratted gas to o= =nto the niver
The tag toing thebarEe berned
and sank The barge Doated free
motbentarly
Ne 2, Na r wright feeling that most
The McKouey gaapuir mateh peoples at toe world realty do
McBride Wins May . .
Bareback Tuesday George Baker SantafeMan
r.r.cansezesamu” Services Today Dies 1° Mills
Tuesday mg a coloctei parade Pains coEMAN_Funeral serlices „GOLDTHWAnF(BBC:
darted toe activttes at pm ViM Cow Meking — 1 Jasho so- Ccora w Baker 77 Ci
Te.parade pazbdb ,5 Gebba Zephy, 2 James Burs man County reaident mmt <d has
I**. Xa Eodep Asn and. Indan Gap 2 Burris La- Me -ere to be beta at 1 to p m .. ,—-w ---
etadta toe retata etobs ef Bas-, mas Gap im sevens Memorial Chape! about 2am Monday
-ESer: 2,2 4 T- Dows Bopoag CaM—L with bunial an Mews' View Ceme-
20.523.2 -mA0 5 L :5 Connia GBbs. Coleman: 2 Ken- ten Hecedat1:15am Thea- am
pme.o.rA. "..-2 bes Kuzkendan, Cherokee 5 day m . convalescene home m ---------
RoeECAneepn20 Tommy Bacog Breckeendg t Coleman. may ui
"euae.8mq2210 AK. Cohne Me Ca** Colemai Mr Bzker -as boos Aug 9 IC sftiiif From Page «
Bemu0pmda,FF"55, Goat Ropng—1 Truman Mia! to ata County He retur-
Birm ft. mill 1 5/dom dm. Sylvester 2 John. Burris ta " Coleman about ne years nent Cisco couple who operate - _ . _
. e Indian Gap 3 Bm Kmight in- ap after resading in San Angel a grocery store He often works -as a haute of sheer power Boca understand too Berlin erinis, cen-
r | !• A dian Gap 20 yean . at the store ata during toe July plpyens urew rear re to the wind tend much of toe misunderstand-
Fvninrnr (Ac Bul Ridng—1 Jimmy Har- Survivers include a brother: 4 hodays had bees operating and mpsiiniiy tried to make
LAUIvViIIIm vOj Erove Cross Plaigs 2 Jerry Har- Bernice Baker of Coleman and a freworks stand ta the Lake eveo shoe • -imner
’ ns. Cross Plaims 3 Jasho Gidbs two sisters Mrs Kelly Tempie- Cisco road Their serving ata voBeymg pr-
C... • Zegeyr ton of Odessa ata Mrs Iva Mor- COMPaMoXS SHOCKED
\Annc riamA( Doubie Muzzing— J w .Suitzer. gas of Dallas
JVIIM> I lUll IV J Blanket, George wulka. Blanket ---
By A V. MAHAN Genera; Motors had 2220 hour- the slaying. Xan armes in 294 to stop so the imterpreters could
DErEOIT AP - w there be by raced workers tad off June ! Police questioned the boy about The farmer Gestapo beutenant catch up
a serke to theasto idustry mis ata dra-ing subolememtal unem- six bours before taking him to colonel sad he conceived the idea The detendant t an view el his
sear" piosmhent benefit* SUB Ford Eastland for mere interrogation, in Badapes ata chose Jewish job im Hungary was in direct cod-
Probably not for a straiznt had 3.2 ide a the same time Tbe youth’s mother said be leader Yoel Brand to fly to Pal- trast to the evidence subrnuted by
cexsperhour wage increas ata on June 20 chniser had 21 suffered from migrane head- estine to try to get the Jewih Israel. He did admit "helping" to
Bu very possely if the Untied AM unemdldse ’'rend ne cars aches He took more than • Azency to. negotiate with the draw up "travel charts ata time-
Ajto Workers rate becomes coo- im dealers hands Jab l were es- normal dose medicine Tues Weserz.Aes. __ _ tables" for mass depoctations or-
vinced ■ can mane exeine job. r e 000- day DENIES CHARGE dered by Himmler But extended
more secure ata gee back to Top UAW men said their rank FORMAL COMPLAINT ButExtaxatai domed he. ever the main remonem ty lay with
w« thoosends of its laid off and file members are particuar- No formal complaint had been W f a Me. Nan Ambassdon,Edmand.Vces
,Kk#ssm szehssaracereesumsgdgtedamsmznaggeswm ' .
"New are coechusioes drawz for a reduced, farce rather dhan boy eommitted the murder" paren.om“pred . C 92 EMIGRATION OFFICER
from frank persena oF-the-rec- recalling tad off enploses or ere- wiingham said. , ■» t^-nmaac y t.ta Aside from that, Eichmanh sass
red discusstcns w*h toe top dezo- ating new jobs. The Rev Mr Cassie found the _ .5.m90. se arear, he was sem an "emigratiom" of
tiators of Generel Motors Ford OVERTIME SEASON woman's body last Tbursday at TKume m10 dean0.10 ficer. even thoup emgratioa had
snwa 2222:" en s of i 2dae
ers herarchy mode productoa wben reotao - He found she body m toe hallway "pehaeird. ta . when, he frsrot Budapes a I
=e: % =—m= — z2e: =c-=s-- —
w a tehed the Fouru of July fire- expressed by ever body on butt . r« -- .. bathroom ie deporainn 0 kommando comsisted "oniy" of 15 1
works sbo- Tescay night ta sdes as barzaners sa down las .The. m2nGM.commiee ---—------- 600.000 to their doom. nt is “ * persoms I
Lake Brorawota -ek to begi negolakine new xemed.mocooceme ----------------------------- itatard by Israel a* the maio- Then he laced imto , former 5
The estimates were made on pares to mace rc-rent three Erei uae Free n ca—. A { A DIErC toe wnoie mass s3960- colleague SS Col Kurt Berler, I
approximately 1 M cars whi k year oces expinng Aug « Tata 2 Fedvoc are**; MAKKE I S t.qEppeegnegy.jhs accusing him ot negoniatinz em i
jammed the dam and state park resume Thursday p pT‘ n ____________________________ wanme job a* chief o -enn gration of Jews in exchange far I
IVENTORIES HIGH hve PaFeds me"eP"2, e ’ • ate cap c i. . a s, money and equipmen in vidiation I
tiwoodandHeiza Lons club, men -desprem Emhroan. tri ms to _Il
n . b rm at. j. -2-> —ed. -D* .ir EO- 5” •. - eer% nne EE- m . ... .■ ■
, -ement approximating seven E «L ks-mdi cous 2425
, --2 ,e .51 v dual conmertal ban 18.3 coud and . .
Korea Orders Push ., Hzzai # Israel Fires
with a specific cure for the Situ its 202 Pe wm azan sa
Aacinst Communist —e. as 2 e5 2--e first Rocket
surewaytoipcreaseautomowvega,“zammg3rrp.dn JERUSALEM AP —lrae
SEOUL South Korea (AP - agzresaive leadership 200: .erouen. ioc-essea sawr w: zunmu.m ezme fired it* feta successful pocket
Sw.tr Koree s makary rulers Accused of spsing for the Reds Eha 35 around —2 a • 2FE,8 w . into space today the government
pressed tbeir anti-Communis sere Chin Sung-dok, former dean “* bereamnet bops » bem"E na gra ter amnounced.
campagn -ih pew nigor today od Seoul Universety Law School ’ HTz"ei.2a.“.12 The rocket, a meteorological
charging a former lav scbod ata a chaurman of toe Cil Serv: □ 14/ _ I _ A..... 1 w i i-u h. in 5 type, was fired from a secret m-
dean, his wue and three thers ce Commisson under ex-Pres / WVrAKK IrCiir 101 s amuse Se stallation ob toe Mditerranean
-th being Comnmums spies idem Sonzman Rhee his wife - • » • Wit J WVUI -e., its 10 ' 2a. ms 7 re. The govermmen said-the firing
The mrtary junto leveled the Konz My ung-kl her brocher _ -dieed w edased urme nas a complete success"
spy charzes wtich ear- a max- Kong Kyu-enin ata two others nsnvins LAnvIh
mmqogdenaere UNDER ARREST During rOurn
1 --m A junta epokesman told the f e -
pres .‘aw th 63 were under arrex and woudbe Brownwood police reported only
codP mri u of ta ae-ctes «f tre by con -martaal tuo minor automobie accidents
The tanka claimed Chin was during the July 4 holiday..
kdnapd by North Korean Com- A 1955 vehucle operated by
mames in 1360. takes to Pyong- Janie Robles of 803 Hendricks
107 w. Adams
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