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Brownwood Bulletin
TEN PAGES TODAY
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1962
Guerrillas Seize Algiers
'National Unity
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WorkStarts
Sought By Troops
For Dome
ratulates the new
Foundation
i FRANK C. DILL
Alcoholism Council
ARCHITECT
mier Ahmed Ben Bella.
in the ground, into which is fit-
County Meet
ing done around the base of the
Set Tonight
Forms, 10
. feet and 17 inches long and four
A meeting of "interested tax-
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Red Terms
waje
Draw Fire
GENEVA (API—Gen. E. L. M.
Burns of Canada told the
nation
ment, officials Mid. a mail train leaders said was dissolved.
Ed Devery. treasurer. Other di- killed and 100 injured Saturday
nn made last Friday.
limit there was 75 miles an hour.
result
It
said
I nation's political problems.
Just an hour before the derail-
three feet of water.
Hear Labor Chief
I maximum effect on the economy.
By BARRY SCHWEID
WASHINGTON (AP)—AFL-CIO;
BROAD LOOK
cine for Types 2 and 3 is to be
r a quick reduction in the low est
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income tax bracket. Such a cut.
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enough to immunize all its 76 000
vaccine.
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An additional 241.931 in Houston
brought the number immunized in
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derground tests may persuade the
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United States to reduce its de-
Besides the nuclear talks Ken-
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WEATHER
in the same period last year.
leaders in jail.
FORECAST
Scheduled for 2 p.m. today was
. injunction, but the temporary de , ly Sunday.
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Texans Open Drive
To Wipe Out Polio
Nuclear Talks Top
Kennedy's Agenda
today or Tuesday, according to
G a i t h a Browning, supervisor.
Premier Ben Youssef Ben Khed-
da and officials of his government
rurred next to the Bethlehem Steel
Co. plant in this central Pennsyl-
lion produced three persons from
a crowd of several hundred. The
three went to City Hall, prayed
and left.
“But a definite cause cannot be
assigned until a thorough investi-
Sensing trouble, Engineer John
F. Shue said he had jammed on
answer to a speech Soviet Deputy president; Dr. J. L. Morris, vice says the derailment of a baseball
Foreign Minister Valerian A. Zo- president, Matson, secretary, and special in which 19 persons were
eles. Miss
tates title
freshed by a weekend of sailing.
President Kennedy flew back. to
Washington today to open talks
that may develop new U.S pro-
the vaccine in
Texas eounties
the Miss World beauty contest, con
Miss California, Amadee Cabot, in
U.S. negotiator at disarmament
and nuclear talks in Geneva. Ken-
already had gone to approximate-
ly 1.7 million Texans, and the aim
is to see that around 4 5 million
told the conference’s 63rd plenary between local funds and state
session that if Soviet disarmament funds, Matson said that the state
tionists permanently from protest
demonstrations and other activi-
wouldn’t fire in the form of a tax
cut until we saw the whites of the
an immediate tax cut.
Said Douglas: “At Bunker Hill,
the commander of the American
sides. A third car, its roof shred- pledged to “open the gates" of
ded. remained upright in about the capital to all political tenden-
He said there is "no clear proof
that we are going to have a re-
cession and certainly we are not,
at the moment, in a recession."
Douglas, a former professor of
economics, is a member of the
mation in dealing with the disease
of alcoholism," according to the
1962 work plan, patterned after
nedy askel him to come back for
discussions. He arrived late Sat-
urday and is due to return to Ge-
neva by the end of the week.
New data turned up by U.S. un-
receive it.
incomplete reports showed
dome of the city auditorium-coli-
seum. the work in progress is
actually part of the scheme.
A close-up view of the mound
cars which tumbled down an em-
bankment into the shallow waters
of the Susquehanna River.
throughout Saturday night to re-
pair the 1,500 feet of track.
cree was stayed by a higher court
four days later.
However, the stay does not pre-
vent Elliott from acting on the
question of a permanent injune-
the emergency brakes.
Shue has been an engineer for
21 of his 61 years.
located in rooms 301-3 of Brown-
wood Hotel, she said.
Cabot will’enter the finals for Miss United
Sept. 23 in West Virginia.
week in the area of the derail-
ment.
Harris County to 1,178,806, or 95
per cent.
The solution is near."
Khider made the statement on
returning from Paris where he
met representatives of the influ-
ential "Federation of France" of
the Algerian Front of National
Liberation (FLN).
ties.
Elliott issued a temporary or-
der 10 days ago, granting such an
vania steel town.
Engineer Shue of Royalton, Pa.,
told railroad officials he was do-
ing between 65 and 70 miles an
bloc.
Western diplomatic sources said
risburg — where all passengers
boarded—at 5 p.m
It was rolling along about 70
miles an hour, railroad officials
approximately 33,000 doses and
estimated 84 to 91 per cent of their
residents were protected.
Clinics held for a second Sunday
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worst rail disaster since Sept. 15, used by 40 or 30 trains a day.
1958, when 48 persons died in a
ALGIERS (AP)—Algerian guerrilla troops who seized
this capital to force feuding politicians into a compromise
began a search today for Europeans kidnaped by Moslems
since the crisis arose.
The troops moved in swiftly to prevent bloodshed and
calm frightened Europeans whose flight threatens to
wreck the economy of the
passed over the same track.
THIRD CAR
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official
rendered and fees collected.”
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in Philadelphia, left nearby Har- President George Meany. who ad- ______ ________
vocates immediate tax cutting to committee heard last week from
help spur business recovery, tes- business representatives and
tifies today before a congressional economists. The tax-writing group
the county.
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investigation pending. But that
was my first indication," he said.
"Whether or not the repair of
track adjacent to where the wreck
occurred had anything to do with
the derailment is a matter of
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GIVEN TREATMENT—Wounded Viet Cong guerrilla
is given medical treatment after his capture during
South Vietnomese army's Don Tien operations in Kien
Tuong province, west of Saigon.
After tumbling down an angled were not molested.
the speed 40-foot embankment, two of the The guerrilla command an-
“ an hour, shattered cars of the nine-car nounced it had taken control to
group studying the nation's econ-
omy.
Meany said last month he had
written President Kennedy, urging
_________________________________ ___ —___-______ of “I had a little rough track. I
# the Soviet disarmament plan— i Weedon, Dr. A. J. Spence. J. D. track being, out of alignment.” can't say what I saw; there's an
fans to a National League game
in ._ ----
has sought to keep its proceed-
ings under a tight lid, taking tes- troops said. ‘Don t fire until you
I timony behind closed door and see the whites of their eyes. I
Re-i test agreement. Dean is the chief
the coach train came to test on their re-establish
Zorin told the conference that rectors include the Rev. Ernest "was apparently the
of public educatidh and personal
[ services Under the first divi-, 35.000 cubic feet of earth in the
Purpose of the council is to sion, the council will provide mound is foundation work for
__________”________ literature on alcoholism in pub- the first part of the concrete
speculation,” said the spokesman.
The wreck was the nations stretch of track at Steelton was
gram Persons able to pay are
asked to donate 25 cents per dose.
Those in charge described the
undertaking as successful but
urged individuals who have not
received vaccine to take advan-
tage of the next opportunity.
18 other North J. Robert Elliott. City officials
about 250,000 persons were given a hearing before U.S. Dist. Judge
posals for a nuclear. test ban
treaty.
The President left for the White
House by helicopter.
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secretary. The offices will be organization are available, that man, explained that the work be-
Plans County Office
" ted the bases for the 36 steel
TELLING THE STORY—A four by five foot sign using some eight different colors
tells the tole of construction of the $650,000 city auditorium-coliseum. Painted by
Joe Allen Adams, the sign lists architect, general contractors, and engineers at the
coliseum site on E. Baker. Heavy machinery in the background prepares ground sur-
face immediately surrounding the earth mound for the dome in preparation for
pouring the concrete, slated for the last of August. (Staff Photo)
would be impossible for any na-' Broom. Bill Vann. George Day vania’s vice president in charge
tion to launch a surprise attack. I and Dr. Harrison Tietz. of operations, said Sunday.
Brown County courthouse.
The meeting was called by 12
"interested taxpayers" who met
last Monday for the "purpose of
calling such a meeting.”
A B Culberson, 2422 Durham,
will serve as "temporary” chair-
man of tonight's meeting
: Last week. Culberson outlined
two topics that would be brought
! up for discussion tonight.
One—"To recover some money
that was illegally paid out by
order of the commissioners
court.”
Two—"To recover some money
Though it may appear that
heavy earth-moving equipment is
beginning to scrape away the
Johnson, Kaufman. Navarro,
Parker, Rains, Rockwall, Somer-
vell and Wise.
Three counties starting the proj-
With its main line back
Sunday in another massive surge
toward stamping out the often
crippling disease.
By unofficial count, 1,392.704
pledging the witnesses to secrecy.
The House group has empha-
sized that it is taking a broad look eyes of the recession.”
I Meany said then, would have a at the economy and is not study-
SEARCH FOR EUROPEANS
Cooke. •Collin, have asked him to enjoin integra-
disarmament conference
Meanwhile, integration leader
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., jailed :
here Friday for the third time,
lounged in blue silk pajamas Sun-
day and spent his time reading,
writing and listening to a trans-
istor radio. His cellmate is the
Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy. [
King fasted for the first 24
hours as is his custom when
jailed. King and Abernathy were
among 10 Negroes arrested for re-
fusing to disperse after staging a
prayer session in front of City
Hall
King's aide, the Rev. Wyatt Tee
Walker. tried to arouse several
hundred Negroes at the mass ral-
Offices for the Brown County
Council on Alcoholism will be
opened August 1, according to
Mrs. Cleone Green, executive
mands for on-site inspections and
control posts designed to enforce
any nuclear agreement with the
Soviet Union.
While in Hyannis Port, Mass.,
tor another wgkend with Mrs.
Kennedy and their children, the
chief executive joined numerous
other Kennedy's in celebrating the
First Lady's 33rd birthday on Sat-
urday including youngsters with
Kennedy sisters and brothers,
there were at least two dozen on
the scene
Both Saturday apd Sunday. Ken-
nedy took the tiller of his 22-foot
sailboat Victura for jaunts into
rough waters of Nantucket Sound
and mart placid Lewis Bay.
The council is to be financed Photographs for the quarter horse
this first year on a 50-50 basis panel arrived today and work
will start on that panel soon.
hour Officials said
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ect in the Houston area—Austin.
Polio-conscious Tevans joined Grimes and Waller—distributed
Senate Finance Committee. He
spoke on a television program
taped for New York stations.
DEMO MEMBER
Another Democratic member of
the Senate committee. Eugene J.
McCarthy of Minnesota, said in a
weekend radio broadcast 1 Radio
Press International — From the
People- that he opposes a cut in
in connection with personal serv- feet high will be placed around
ices, the council will direct con- the edge of the dome and con-
sultations with problem drinkers Crete will be poured into these
as well as relatives and friends to form the exterior reinforcing
of the alcoholics. ring of U*c dome.
Based on a national per capita It is anticipated that the ground
basis, there are some 900 alco- work will he completed and forms
holies in Brown County, or 750 will start, going up Tuesday,
men and 150 women, according Roberta said.
to Perry Matson, secretary of the The second rigid concrete beam
board of directors for the council, was poured this morning and 34
He added that only three per cent more are to be poured, Roberts
of these alcoholics are "skid-row commented.
characters.” i The eight college art students
Matson said that the council are completing the deer and an-
17- will be glad to extend its serv- telope wall panel this morning
ices to immediate areas out of and will finish the bear panel
payers" will be held tonight at man, Mohammed Khider. said:
8 in the county courtroom of the "The crisis is entirely finished.
"act as an information, counsel- ----- --uo. . puu-
ing and referral center for the lie facilities. will show films and | pouring of the dome,
sick alcoholic. his family and make contacts with civic clubs. feet and 17 inches loi
others who have need for infor-
corporate taxes now. McCarthy
said he favors, instead. a 4 per
cent, across-the-board slash n
personal rates.
said, when the derailment oc-
Dentom, EUis. Erath. Grayson,
Hamilton. Hood. Hunt. Jack,
national unity.
today Soviet proposals for ending
the arms race are unrealistic and
impracticable.
The chief Canadian delegate
----- — ---- - — —• service, the railroad began prepa-
given later. Dallas and Fort Worth rations to hoist the three death
have arranged makeup clinics
pipe column which will support
the dome weighing some three
million pounds.
M. L. (Slim) Roberts. fore-
nedy also has scheduled a meet,
ing with Lincoln Gordon, ambas-
sador to Brazil. on the shape of
Brazil's reshuffled government
and its role in the Alliance, for
Progress.
Gordon has returned for White
House and State Department con-
sultations on Brazil., where uncer-
tainty over the government s sta-
bility prompted both Washington
and Brasilia to postpone a visit
the President and Mrs. Kennedy
originally had planned to begin to-
day.
Kennedy is expected to confer
with Arthur H Dean on the pos-
sibility at modifying U.S de-
mands to safeguard a nuclear
persons queued up in 27 counties in Brazoria and Montgomery' sponsors are financing the pro-
to obtain and munch cubes of counties issued 7,754 serum-soaked
11-car train from Philadelphia to
Bowie Race Track derailed near
the southern Maryland track in
1961, killing 6 persons and injur-
ing 50. Excessive speed was
blamed.
The baseball special, carrying I
funds.
Officers of the board of direc- STEELTON, Pa. (API
West’s tors include Dr. T. R. Havins, Pennsylvania Railroad
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dee.
BROWNWOOD AREA: Partly
cloudy today and Tuesday and
continued hot. Chance of scat-
tered showers. Low tonight
•round 70, high Tuesday near
1M.
Maximum temperature here
Sunday 1*2. overnight low IL
Sunset 7:36, sunrise 5:48.
WASHINGTON (API
The heaviest turnouts were in residents and Montgomery enough
Dallas and Fort Worth, just start- for 89 per cent.
ing the campaign, and in Houston. In 811 cases the -intial/ doses
where the drive began the previ- protect against Type. 1 patio. Vac-
next Sunday for those unable to
participate in the first round.
County medical societies, as
Railroad officials
RUSH SLOWS
Algiers radio, in announcing the
hunt to rescue kidnaped Euro-
peans. said the rush .of Euro-
peans out of the country had
slowed. Only 1,000 left for France
on Sunday compared to the
exodus averaging 3,000 daily over
the. past tw o weeks
From the battling political
camps came another round of op-
timistic statements
In the west Algerian capital of
of Oran. Ben Bella's right-hand
BITTER FOES
In the Kabylie Mountains town
of Bordj Bou Arreridj. two bitter
foes of Ben Bella, Deputy Pre-
miers Belkacem Krim and Mo-
hammed Boudiaf, told a mass
rally Sunday contacts were being
made with the rival west Algerian
mereumarad.en s
train that plunged from an open------
drawbridge into Newark Bay at a m
m. Congress Probers
sports fans within 18 months. An " ~
Another railroad spokesman
said track was being repaired last
gation has been completed.”
James F. Newell, the Pennsyl-
cases in the state this year and week. Negro followers of the Al-
one patient died at Houston, bany Movement showed little in-
Health authorities listed 33 cases clination Sunday of joining their
The Pennsylvania Public Utility1
Commission joined the railroad in
the investigation of the derail-
ment, and the Interstate Com-
merce Commission was prepared
to move into the probe
REPAIR TRACK
Newell's statement concerning
the track alignment was based on
first-hand reports given by
Howard C. Kohout, the railroad's
regional manager in Philadelphia
Kohout directed the salvage and
repair crews that worked
Doses of the Sabin oral vaccine Efforts to stage a demonstra-
ing possibilities of tax reductions.
Sen. Paul Douglas, D-II.,
a similar program in Tarrant
County.
TWO SERVICES
Two general services of the
ous Sunday.
Officials estimated 590,000, orm r • wmm
ffrxga Court Fight Looms
ure was 286 435.
Over Albany Clash
Greater incidence of polio in ALBANY, Ga. (AP»—This city’s
Texas prompted civic leaders, lengthy integration firht headed
working with local doctors’ asso- today for a court battle over
ciations, to set up the clinics in marches, picketing, boycotting
schools or other public buildings, and other activities.
sugar saturated with Sabin oral cubes. Brazoria had put out
Burns' speech was the
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=-a- —imz5 Track Ruled Cause Of Derailment
went on as usual despite the ap.
parent collapse of governmental
administrative machinery.
Several known opponents of Ben
Bella were arrested. Among them
was Amar Oussedik, political
commissar of the Algiers autono-
mous zone, which the guerrilla
There have been reports of 150 With 366 persons arrested last ben.
po.°812888616, ,
Dallas, Texas (Coop.)
calling for the simultaneous de- King, Guy Smith. Alton Reed. the
struction of foreign military bases Rev. Ben Feemster, the Rev.
and delivery vehicles for nuclear John Calhoun. Charles Anderson,
weapons — was carried out. it, Bill Bucy, Fred Perry, Alex Me-
BENNETT6FORBESS.Inc. 1
CONTRACTORS
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new African nation. y
While the guerrilla units as-
j sumed a role of neutrality, many
felt they leaned toward the quest
■ tor power of dissident Deputy Pre-
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MISS CALIFORNIA—Wanda Ingram, participant in
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