Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 21, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1964 Page: 2 of 28
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LB J Visits
Deltis Gotcher, 41
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can relations in the interests of Hundreds have been arrested in
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bolster cattle prices is likely to
reach $250 million by Dec. 31.
By Nov. 5, the purchases,
started in March. totaled $186
million. Buying in recent weeks
has been at a level of about 17.5
million. The beef is donated to
needy families, public institu-
tions and the school lunch pro-
gram.
Don’t Gamble With Your
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helicopter on Connally's new
airstrip in front of the house
next to a farm road He had
just had a tooth filled and un-
derwent a quick checkup at the
Air Force School of Aerospace
Medicine in Sao Antonio
hours with the Connallys at their I
ranch about seven miles from
this South Texas town where
Connally was born
A close friend of Johnson's
called it purely a social visit."
Two western journalists who
went to Zanzibar this week were
turned back at the airport by
immigration authorities.
cataracts with which they were
born
Paolo. 15. summed up the
LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
TAKI A FULL YEAR TO PAY
remarks with assurances of
army loyalty to the Soviet Com-
munist party It was the first
such public assurance since
Brezhnev and Kosy gin succeed-
ed Nikita Khrushchev in the top
jobs of party and government
last month
Brezhnev toasted Soviet mili-
tary forces. He said they are
defending all Communist coun-
tries I
Other vet •vefeble in -hit gM, yehew gela • pletimum. u, •
$10,000 .....She •-t--d Ms. -dme dinmend.
NO MONEY DOWN
TAKI A FULL YEAR TO PAY
Other Rivera
Watches from
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There had been suggestions
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Funeral services for Huty A
Tinney. 70, of 1512 Waco St
wttt be held today at 7 p m. to
Wright s Funeral Home chapel,
with Ben Davis officiating
Burial will be in Rochelle
Cemetery Mr Tinney died at
3:30 a.m. Saturday in a Temple
hospital
Born Nov 20, 1893, in Blanco.
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Monday to Wrights Funeral
Home chapel with the Revs Ray
Dallance and E B McBride of-
ficiating.
Burial will be to Greenleaf
Cemetery Mr Gotcher died at
8:45 a m Saturday in a local
hospital.
He was born June 1, 1923, to
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available to the academy mu-
seum are a sword that once
longed to Admiral Tojo, a bust
of MacArthur by sculptor J. V.
Spatafora of Dallas. and a
World War I unifrom and hel-
met formerly worn by Theodore
E Jones of Dallas. insurance
this week.
They are Mrs. B O. Herring.
HPC registrar and director of
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'Blind Boys'
Make First
Visit To Zoo
ROME (AP> — Five brothers
born blind saw the amazing
wonderland of a zoo Saturday
for the first time They were
disappointed that elephants
were so little, but delighted that
monkeys were so human and
lions so beautiful
The Sicilian boys, ranging
from-4 to 15 years old. saw for
adr:issions, and Mrs. O. E.
asked
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Todd Oliver of California: two iAPi - The leader of a Com-
sisters. Mrs Willie Smith of munist-backed rebel regime in
San Saba and Mrs Willard the eastern Congo has declared
INTERESTING
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Fo• TOSE WHO ARE
Hard of Hearing
by name of deoler
BY ROBERT WORILEY
At Goose Bay
DOVER, Del. (AP> - A C133
Cargomaster with seven crew
members aboard crashed on
takeoff from Goose Bay Air
Force Base. Labrador, at ap-
proximately 4 pm, Eastern
Standard Time Saturday. Dover
AFB reported
A spokesman at Dover said
"No information regarding cas-
ualties is available at this,
time."
He said the plane crashed
while on a routine mission for
Military Air Transport Service.
The aircraft was en route to
Sondrestrom Air Base in Green-
land.
Dover said a board of officers
is being sent to the scene.
tag to a Temple hospital where
he had been a patient one week
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Democratic party's Patfor
Committee last Aug 17, Me-
Samara to discussing military
strength said U.S. strategie
forces are "sufficient to insure
GRANBRY — Funeral serv-
ices for Jake Newt Moms. 71.
of Granbury, father of the Rev.
Charlie Morris, pastor of Aus-
tin Avenue Presbyterian Church. I
Brownwood, will be held at 2
p.m. today to First Baptist
Church here. Burial will be to
Fairview Cemetery north - of
Granbury.
Mr. Morris died at 3 30 pm
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al services for J. Floyd Oliver,
$3. a lifetime resident of San
Saba County, will be held at 2
fpm Monday to First Baptist
Church here with burial in
HPC Sends Pair
To Austin Meet
Two representatives of How-
ard Payne College will attend
the meeting of the Texas As-
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FLORESVILLE. Tei (AP)-
O John B Connally showed
off his new ranch home to
President Johnson Saturday.
then drove the President around
his sprawling ranch in an open
convertible
Johnson spent about five
Be'slana Ii uped by hie rukean-,
considered prisoners of war T
Rebel Christophe Gbenye,
self-proclaimed president of the
Congolese Peoples Republic.'’
said he is willing to negotiate
the release of his captives.
The Americans are Protestant
missionaries and their families,
teachers and five members of
the U.S. consulate staff in Stan-
leyville, the rebel capital.
the destruction of both the So- Uhe United States. . * -
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Breshnev m . meetina Ft Many Arrested In Zanzibar
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quoted Zanzibar leaders as
claiming they had discovered a
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China has opposed such a diplomatic sources here report- tionary,, regime of Preside
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1st Church. A .
Survivors are his wife; a Americens
daughter. Mrs. Tommy Gunter -IIVI I-M‛1-
of Tahoe Valley, Calif.; one son. LEOPOLDVILLE. the Congo
Smith To Visit
College Tuesday
Frank Hart Smith. leadership
consultant in the Church Re-
creation Department of the
Southern Baptist Sunday School
Board, will visit Howard Payne
Colllege Tuesday
He will speak for a physical
education class from 9:30 until
11 a.m., and will hold a con-
ference period for persons in-
terested in going into youth or
recreation work.
The conference s e s s i on is
scheduled for 2 pm . said Bill
Purser. head of the HPC de-
partment of physical education.
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policy It contends the United ed Saturday
States is the wwmy - Arabs again appear the prin-
cipal victims of the latest crack:
The former British protector- down, with former members of
ate of Northern Rhodesia be- the old Sultan ‛s ruling Zanzibar
came a nation Oct. 24. 1964, National Party being rounded
with the new name of Zambia, t up to droves
Winebrenner, a s si t an t re-
gistrar. Mrs. Herring will serve
on the resolutions committee.
The meeting will be held Tues-
day through Thursday in Aus-
tin.
Survivors include one sister, thur planned for the academy
m i r - ' entrance The statue would cost
Mrs. J. L crawtora of Brown- between $17,000 and $25,000, ac-
wood, and two brothers, H. O. cording to Mrs Webb.
Tinney of Brownwood and J. R Student councils at Brown-
Tinney ol San Saba wood High School and Brown-
wood Junior High School are in
J. Floyd Oliver, 53 charge of the project here
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Mr Gotcher had lived to Brown- ergaateatton
wood for the past 25 years Supporters of the academy
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Huty A. Tinney, 70 are available.
.. During the special observance
| Mr Tumey had been a resident of academy week. emphasis will
of Brownwood since 1910. He was be placed on an effort by school
a member of the Methodist students in Texas to raise funds
The boys had guessed in ad-
vance that elephants would be
"big as a house. and all white "
All five boys thought grey was
a pretty dull color for an ele-
phant
The giraffe, however, was just
as they had expected — "a sort
of big goat with its neck stuck
out."
They spent the most time in
fascination before the cages of
the lions and the monkeys.
“How beautiful"' cried 4-
year-old Calogero as he gazed
at the lions. "The. color! I want
to touch the color!’'
Attendants brought the little
boy a lion cub. He held it happi-
ly in his arms, after a careful
look to see if its claws have
been trimmed.”
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Survivors are his wife: two
sons. the Rev Charlie Morris
of Brownwood and the Rev.
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 21, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1964, newspaper, November 8, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492870/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.