Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1965 Page: 1 of 8
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Gemini Picks
Up Steam
EIGHT PAGES TODAY
BROWNWOQD, TEXAS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY S. 1945
Police Arrest Four In Raid
By HOWARD BENEDICT
CAPE KENXEDY, Fla
Sessions
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There have been rumors all
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CHARTER
HOSPITAL
(Staff Photo)
Solons Okay Plan
' ment of the civil rights law pro- others
Holds Talks
Before Adjourning
With Khanh
Continue
By GARTH JOSES
watchword of the men charged
Thursday and more rain fell on
Bob Roberts Seeks
Area Jaycee Post
and a continuing program of fi-
French Get Cold Shoulder
year ends Aug 31.
hoped he would visit the Soviet
Even before De Gaulle spoke $35-a-ounce gold price, bolster
at
A
)
Logging
In Strike
Exchange Visits
Remain Clouded
King Studies
Court Order
No Delaying Tactic, Solon
Says Of Governor's Plan
AUSTIN 1AP1—Texas legisia- mainly from big cities, tried to
tors headed home today and a delay or destroy the proposal,
good many of them already bore Rep Bob Eckhardt of Hous-
William O. Breedlove, left, chairman
of the legal and by-laws comittee of
the new hospital planning committee,
hands the charter for Brownwood
Community Hospital, Inc., to W. G.
Streckert, chairman of the project.
In State
Twister Sited
In Coast Area
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A tornado writhed across the
“We want to work with any
school district that is having
The charter dated Feb. 1, gives the or:
ganization the green light to proceed
with plans for the new hospital to re-
place Brownwood's two older hospi-
tals.
suggestion that they visit the
United States
$25-million a day because of the
strike.
Sen A Willis Robertson, D-
trust laws
He said estimates were that
the Hampton Roads ports are
officials and many bank execu-
tives had gone on record against
his proposal
Some feel that its adoption
would lead to raising the price
o’ gold from the present 335 an
ounce, returning to a strict gold
standard or dropping all gold
backing for American currency
And they don't think much of
any of these steps
Immediately after De Gaulle
spoke. President Johnson told a
news conference here that the
United States will maintain the
contribute an estimated $13.6
billion to state and local govern-
ments. hospitals and universi-
ties and other operations d aring
the next year
Voluntary compliance is the
Weather
BROWNWOOD AREA
Cloudy through Saturday and a
little warmer. High -Saturday
near 60
Maximum temperature here
Thursday 43, overnight low 37.
Sunset 6:08, sunrise 7:24. Total
rainfall 52
ery federally aided school by
the time classes open next Sep-
tember.
pus Christi Naval Air Station
Some of the rainfall spread
northward and at one time in
early morning there were
patches of light rain along and
100 miles east from a line link-
ing Gainesville. Fort Worth and
Warn It gradually moved to-
ward the north and east out of
state
While rain fell for a second
day in areas farther south.
Weather Bureau reports gave
no hints of anything to match
Thursday's downpours, gauged
up to an unofficial 4 05 inches
in one San Antondo neighbor-
hood.
A few points in West Texas
also received traces of mois-
sodden areas of South and Cen-
tral Texas today
The twister stayed aloft and
caused no damage it was spot-
ted 5 miles southeast of the Cor-
Up 'Party1 in City
By LARRY CRISMAN
Gemini program is picking up
steam
ginning teachers with a bach- - . -.
elor's degree $486 over the next nancial advancement."
losing about 3230,000 a day.
Daily losses were estimated
“ • • —t President to visit the Soviet Un-
Union and were interested in his ion and was interested in visit-
Even a small problem they
said, could push the flight back
into April.
There was no official NASA
cemment I
The Gemini troubles cleared
lan.19 when a spacecraft sur-
a Paris news conference its international trade and 000 The ratio of gold_____
Thursday, American monetary i monetary positon and keep he, to the total of Federal Reserve , Um deposits and for currency. 1
It was understood that the
Soviet Embassy relayed the So-
viet attitude to the Stale De-
partment here on Monday
Johnson's ioriginal proposal
sharp disappointment among waw.uu J. . ......
some Negroes and a pledge of with enforcing the law
compliance from the chairman —
problems," said a spokesman
for the Office of Education. We
Thomas set up streamlined Humphrey has said a cutoff in
procedures for processing Ne- federal aid will be used only as
gro voter applications, barred a last resort
trie use of a complicated litera- ---
cv test and assured Negroes of wants to walk the extra mile in
the right to apply directly to the the hope that people will ob-
court if rejected serve the law." he said. rather
a month pay raise plan.
"There's not much point in
talking about compromise after
he (Connally closed the door
on it,” Hinson said
The Senate approved 27-0 and
sent to the governor a House-
AdministratioW was aiming for The Martin Co, prime Titan 2
a late March date for the Gris-' contractor, and McDonnell Air-
liicrofilm Service
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Brownwood Bulletin
for the Soviets to visit and tour chief Leonid I Brezhnev since
Um United States and appear on I Khrushchev a ouster a October.
marshals served the three reg- want to help them integrate We
istrars with the order by U.S. don't want to cut off any mg-sky near Corpus Christi late
Dist. Judge Daniel H Thomas ey " T-----J----"" ~
of Mobile Vice President Hubert H
Of The Bulletin Stan
Brownwood police raided a house at 3713 Second
Thursday night and broke up what they called
says. “We've got lots of work to
... « . ... do" yet. Were banging into the
SAIGON. South Viet Nam walis of the dispute hard But
• AP>—MeGeorge Bundy. special there ism’ any settlement in
presidential fact finder, met to- immediate sight "
day with strong man Lt. Gen. ........
federal programs which will
at $1.2-million in New York
City. $18 million at New Or-
leans, $600,000 in Philadelphia,
and $150,000 in Boston.
In Mobile, Ala , where a cin
cuit court judge has ordered the
dockers back to work on the
grounds that a new agreement
— with a “no-strike” clause —
had been reached there, ship-
pers estimated the strike has
cost the area economy $6.5 mil-
lion.
ment
Roberts is also active in the
Brown County United Fund and
is secretary of the Southwestern
States Federal Credit Union loan
committee. —
He is a member of the Texas
Central Credit Union, the Brown
County Sportsman Club Brown-
wood Lion Quarterback Club
and is secretary and treasurer
of Brown wood Bow Benders
Archery Club
A member of Central Method-
ist Church be is serving on the
board of stewarts
Roberts is married to the
former Virginia Ann Stafford of
Bellville and has one daughter.
Jo Ann.
search warrant before raiding
the house
“Before we raided the house,
we remained outside and
observed,” said Donahoo. "We
heard loud noises and profane
talking that could be heard for
blocks."
Dunahoo explained inside the
house officers found adult ma-
gazines " scattered throughout,
a woman s slip hanging over an
American flag in one room, and
two boys and a girl on a bed.
____________ (AP) booster and the spacecraft were
— After iponths of delay. the progressing so well that Gris-
som and Young could rocket
into space as early as March 23
By JOHN M HIGHTOWER
AP Special Correspondent
WASHINGTON (AP: - Presi-
dent Johnson and Soviet leaders
have yet to work out the details
of their tentative and informal
agreement to exchange v isits
this year
Officials said only there has
been no understanding so far on
timing or extent of the proposed
trips — when and where John-
son would go in the Soviet Union
or how broadly and at what
time Soviet leaders would tour
the United States.
Johnson got word through dip-
lomatic channels early this
week that the Soviet leaders
_ it is estimated that the na-
Nguyen Khanh in what was de- tion’s economy is being set back
.. . ---- and cordial
in which a small minority.
Candidacy of Bob Roberts for
Area IV state director of the
Texas Junior Chamber of Com-
merce was announced today by
Brownwood Jaycees.
The elections are set Feb. 7
at the Area IV Jaycee conven-
tion at Fredericksburg
if elected. Roberts will be as-
signed the responsibility of eight
Jaycee dubs in Centra7 Texas,
t o’t a ! i n g approximately 500
members.
The clubs include Stephen-
ville. Dublin. Comanche. Hamil-
ton. Granbury. Gatesville. Lam-
pasas and Brownwood
A member of the Brownwood
elub since 1960. Roberts served
on the board of directors in
1931 and 1962. was vice presi-
dent of the ways and means
committee in 1963 and served as
inter-club director in 1964
Currently he is serving as
state chairman of Camp Sween-
ev Diabetic Health Center and
on the State Elections Commit-
tee
Active in many Jaycee proj-
ects. Roberts served as chair-
man of the state board meet-
ing held here in 1963
A 1955 graduate of Brownwood
High School, he attended Brown-
wood Business College and Tar-
leton State College He is now
enrolled in the Alexander Ham-
ilton Institute's executive train-
ing program.
Roberts has been an employe
of Southwestern States Tele-
phone Company since 1959 He
serves as statistician in the
revenue requirements depart-
cf the Board of Registrars
King withheld comment
Thursday night after deputy
parliamentary scars from the ton claimed the resolution was
month-old, session nothing but "a program of foot -
Both the house and Senate dragging with respect to redis- scribed as a warm
were adjourned until Monday. tricting this state.” session.
e-c ahrmsm-
call a constitutinal convention in sking a constitutional con- attended. The session, ad es dock strike is costing thesnation-
and thus ease redistricting pres- vention. If two-thirds of the postponed for a time at U.S al economy abouttoi-nulhon .
sure from federal courts st ^m™£t “1 Bunay met with Act- Make “Skriketrodukeedthat of the
" Nguven ■■ ......
only after a two-day argument
"this residence has been under
police observation for the last
three weeks as a result of com-
plaints of parties being held
there involving teenagers "
"These teenagers are suppos-
ed to have been allowed to con-
sume alcoholic beverages at all
of these parties," he added.
Donahoo said there have been
j "four or five parties here in the
last three weeks involving teen-
agers "
The police department. he con-
tinued. “is constantly trying to
keep this problem of minors con-
suming alcoholic beverages un-
der control "
We don't intend to tolerate
happenings of this kind." he
commented “If we have to, we
will work every man on the
force 24 hours a day to stop
such stuff as this "
environment ”
He said police obtained a
television was made in his Stat,
of the Union message on Jan 4
He received a positive response
last Sunday when the Soviet
Communist party newspaper
Pravda carried an article say-
ing Johnson's statement had
received a "positive response"
in the Soviet Union The mean-
ing of the Pravda article was
not completely clear at the
lime, although it was interpret-
ed to show interest in a Soviet
visit to this country and possibly
an exchange of visits.
The information provided the
State Department is understood
to have made clear that the So-
viet leadership would like the
lived an atmospheric re-entry,
week at this spaceport that the -test on the tnal unmanned
National Aeronutics and Space (light.
the Grissom-Y ouhhg Titan 2
FOR.AIDED SCHOOLS
U.S. Sets Integration Goal
WASHINGTON (AP) — With The price if a school district than compel the instrumentali-
ing the United States
Which Soviet leaders would
millions of dollars as a lever, fails to produce a guarantee ties to enforce the law "
the government is seeking steps those steps will be taken An Al! told the Civil Rights Com-
toward racial integration of ev- end to its federal assistance mission says. 21 agencies are .
In the South alone, the U S involved. But 95 of the aid pro- A notebook containing ob-
Office of Education distributes grams covered by she law are scene writing also was found, be
more than 3300 million in aid centered in the Department of said __
each year. Health, Education'and Welfare. "To make a long story start.
The school-opening target and that agency s regulations we found surroundings highly
date is one goal set in enforce- sene as a model for most of the undesireable for our young peo-
....... ■„ pie." he noted
The chief also pointed out
som-Young flight , craft, which builds the capsule
Thursday night the spacecraft report development o> future St -
suddenly was moved to the Gemini hardware is progressing a "wild party." involving approximately 23 juveniles
launching pad six days ahead of as a result of the Jan 19 flight and four persons 17 years old or older.
schedule The Titan 2 booster Sources said that barring a Arrested and booked with dis-
rocket has been on the pad since mayor problem. Gemini flights orbing the peace and fined s50 houesn. . 1 po.
Jan 25 could be conducted every 9 to 10 each n city court this morning onduq ng r ' raid were.’
NASA normally keeps its weeks To keep pace. NASA is were four persons licechieW.B (EiDonahno,
launchiug dates secrer untuo expected to name the crews for Charges o conirtbuting to the sgt Jna woopunsaelesot
days before a scheduled launch- the third and fourth manned delducNcv J , minor wew « ,,
mg and it has said only that the flights within two weeks ,q - f quor Control Boardsagent - cn.
first manned Gemini flight is rissom, an Air Kune major Petedtoshe Tienodaxtin .In the raid Donahoo sa
slated in the "second quarter of and Young a Navy lieutenant necton. with the incdent . tainers ofalcsholic beverages
IMS which starts April 1 commander, are to make a , The fourolistediasrenting the weresetzed. along many
However, it is known here brief three-orbit, five-hour flight bouse at, 3713.. "ere already empty containers. .adult
that the space agency would to tn out the spacecraft The Tommy, Lee Nickel,.2 Han magazines . a.woman"s under
like to advance the date to the second flight crew Air Force t raig Maxwell, 17. Joe S Jack- garment and other articles hish
first quarter to meet criticism Maj Edward White and Air son, 18, and Gary Dale Croker, ly undersireable in a youtthf
because the Gemini program is Force Capt. James McDivitt, 18
16 months behind schedule. are to remain in space for four Arrests were made about 11:30
Sources said that checkouts of days . p tn. Thursday when three law
vermmumuammnrnaramaanmemmdimmammauurmmaen MHUBBMMMnr enforcement officers raided the
visions barring federal aid for
programs in which discrimina- e n
tonhexgtnerai provision covers Showers
an assortment of more than 190
“Your federal government
Local Disputes
Delay Accord
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Ne-
gotiations dragged on slowly
today in the paralyzing East
and Gulf Coast dock strike,
which has caused losses of mil-
lions of dollars daily, left
hundreds of ships anchored in
rivers or at dock- and shut
down factories and mills for
lack of raw materials
To many of the 60 000 long-
shoremen involved in the strike,
entering its 26th day, it means
using their savings and borrow-
ing from friends and relatives
until they go back to work
Dockers at ports where agree-
ments have been reached refuse
to return to their jobs until
agreements are worked out in
all ports
Local - disputes in Philadel-
phia, Galveston, Tex . Miami,
Fla . and Hampton Roads. Va ,
are delay ing an end to the walk-
out
The major stumbling block in
talks between Local 1292 of the
International Longshoreman s
Association and the Philadel-
phia Marine Trade Association
continues to be the dispute over
a guaranteed annual work peri-
od Longshoremen are asking a
minimum of 1 600 hours and
shippers have pledged only 1,-
300
Federal Mediator John R.
Murray. who has kept negotia-
tors in Philadelphia at it for 10
hours and more every day.
WASHINGTON < AP > -
French President Charles de
Gaulle's call for a return to the
gold standard for international
settlements is getting a rigid
reception in Washington and in
the American banking commu-
nity
"A step backward" was a
Treasury official’s description
of the Frenchman’s suggestion.
It would be a retreat to 1931.
when th* world's economic sys-
tem collapsed, the Treasury
said in a statement.
be thefirstofits kindinv.s.ing Premier, Nguven Xuan dock workers subject to anti-
history Oanh, installed by Khanh in a
Speaker Ben Barnes told his patchwork government
House Redistricting Committee Bundy and his party arrived
that "in your hands rests the Thursday and spent the day in
question whether there will be talks with American Embassy
a special session or not." The officials,
committee will begin hearings j While the discussions report
on half a dozen congressional , edly covered the whole range of
to woare Rizgest Incresnes and legislative redistricting pro- i Vietnamese problems, they cen-
Wudeg • •masters‘degree posals next Thursday night.. teredonthe unstable political
holders and experienced teach- Smoke still swirled from a situation.
ers clash between Gov. John Con- Khanh and his staff reported-
H also would provide state nally and the Texas State ly were trying to organize the
matching money for a system Teachers Association. 20-member mixed civilian and
of selective salary increases. to TSTA spokesmen told teach- military council which he said
be determined by local dis- ers at a mass meeting here would become the nucleus of *
tricts. • . ... Wednesday night that Connal- nfw government._____________
Heatly said .his committee ly‘s 10-year pay increase pro-
won't hold public hearings on gram was nothing but a "strait NO DETAILS
any teacher pay raise bill for at Jacket" on teachers' pocketbook • UC I MILO
least 75 days ambitions
"I want to emphasize that ampbitons
this is a pay raise for teachers. Connally asserted the TSTA
not a delaying tactic, not a was handing out misinforma-
roadblock to anyone and not an tion. He said his plan would stop
idle gesture," he said in a state- teachers from forming a pay
ment raise lobby every two or four
-I is a bill designed to ele- years, "which a.lot of them
vate public education in Texas don t want to do
by attracting and retaining the Rep George Hinson of Mine-
experienced. skilled career ola said Thursday he will con-
teachers through higher salaries tinue sponsoring the TSTA $45
come here is not yet known The
power once held by Nikita
Khrushchev has been divided
between Premier Alexei N.
Kosygin and Communist party
AUSTIN (AP)—Rep W 8
Heatly of Paducah. head of the
House Appropriations Commit-
tee. says Gov John Connally s
controversial teacher pay plan
"is not a delaying tactic” nor
an idle gesture
Heatly offered the governor's
bill (HB446) in the House Thurs-
day and said he expects it will
be referred to his committee,
already considering the Texas
State ' Teachers Association'!
3405 pay raise bill
The governor's plan was in-
troduced in the Senate a week
ago by Sen Jack Strong of
Longview
Fifty-one representatives have
signed Heatly’s bill as co-spon-
sors He said 17 also signed the
TSTA bill
The Heatly measure would
raise the bottom salary for be-
passed bill making emergency
dollar sound. I bank notes and deposits of its appropriations totaling $702,725;
The President has said as member banks dropped to 27 2 This money is to tide several
much before. but the restate- per cent from 27 7 per cent state agencies .through financial
ment coupled with the Treasury The official requirement for 1 crisis before the current se
statement may have reflected both is 25 cent. At the mo-
anxiety u . . h re- ment Congress is debating the
marks cou d touch off specula- wisdom of ending the gold re-
tion against the dollar serve requirement for bank de-
Nerves didn 18et any steadier posits, as recommended bv the
either by the Federal Reserve administration.
System’s.report inylatessafter Frazar B Wilde, a spokesman
noon that U.S. gold reserves e . _ . e r
were at their lowest level since for the Committee for Economic
March 22 1939 Development, an organization of
in the week ended Wednesday bus inessmen ■ and educators,
the reserves dwindled by 3100 urged the Senate Banking Com-
million, sinking to $15,088,000, mittee Thursday to remove the
* — j reserves backing requirement both for
mMI--pmumLMII I
U.S. Advisor
As a resuli. Astronauts Virgil
I.' Grissom and Jota W Young
mpay make America’s first two-
man space trip next month in-
stead of in April Three more
tandem crews may fo.low them
into orbit during IMS
VOLUME 45 NO 97 lOe PER COPY
ture. Skies were clear only
around El Paso in the west and
Dalhart in the north edge of the
Panhandle
Fog was mixed with drizzle
before day light around Midland.
San Angelo, San Antonio, Del
Rio, Laredo and McAllen
With help from the cloud cov-
er. temperatures held above
freezing nearly everywhere in
the state overnight The mer-
SELMA, Ala (AP) — Dr
Martin Luther King Jr. sum-
moned civil rights leaders to his
jail cell today to weigh the ef-
fect of a federal court order re-
quiring faster registration of
voters in Dallas County.
The injunction evoked a wide
varity of reaction including
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