Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 21, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1964 Page: 3 of 28
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BONN, Germany (AP) —
America's ties to Western Eu-
rope were being strained today
by two tugs of war — one over
nuclear arms and the other over
trade in grain. There was no
immediate sign that Chancellor
Ludwig Erhard's effort to start
a new political union had eased
things much.
President Charles de Gaulle
of France was pulling hard at
both ropes. He is against the
plan for an Atlantic nuclear
force, and he wants West Ger-
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to the national policy of that
organization "
John Rousselot, national pub-
lic relations director for the
Birch Society, Friday said he
thought the society was being
used "as a scapegoat for sofhe
* internal problem in the Santa
Ana Police Department."
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re-elected president of the Howard
Payne Ex-Student Association; J. Mc-
Adoo Keaton, Dallas, honored as the
man-of-the-year, and Don Newbury of
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Pound of Brownwood, boy scout
executive of Comanche Trail
Council, was guest speaker at
the San Saba Rotary Club noon
luncheon Thursday.
Other guests were three San
Saba senior class members,
Cynthia McClendon, Gale Phil-
lips and Elizabeth Howell and
and Carlos Ashley of Llano and
Joel Daniel of Monahans.
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quarrels. but also ties of West
European unity that have been
painfully woven since World
War II. The tightest is the Com-
mon Market — an organization
Mrs. Robert B. Webb of Dallas, a
member of the Douglas MacArthur
Academy of Freedom s board of di-
rectors, holds a proclamation by
Texas Governor John Connally pro-
claming Nov. 9-15 as Douglas Mac-
Arthur Academy of Freedom Week in
Texas, along with a congratulatory
proclamation endorsing the acade-
my's efforts by Dallas Mayor J. Erik
Jonsson presented to Brownwood's
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On the grain problem — the
more immediate one to many
Europeans — it is Erhard who
has the problem Outside West
Germany there is general
day in Dallas. John Hardy, a Howard
Payne College student who is also a
membar of the academy displays the
late general's sunglasses and Mayor
Monroe holds the famous cap. All
personal mementoes of the general
are on loan to the Academy of Free-
dom from the Douglas MacArthur Me-
morial Museum in Norfolk, Va., and
will be displayed in the Academy's
Freedom Shrine.
already chronic, wants him to , Chancellor Konrad Adenauer SANTA ANNA (BBC) — An-
make sure that it can keep on signed with De Gaulle nearly , other Beagle from the Santa An-
selling in West Germany. two years ago. The main provi- na Rio Poco Kennels won ho.
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Santa Ana police captain and a
lieutenant have been fired in the
' course of an investigation of a
group of dissident policemen —
most of them identified as he-
retical members of the John
Birch Society.
Police Chief Edward J Allen
sad Friday be dismissed Capt.
Fred Hopper and Lt Loran
Norton, both 36 and veterans of
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clearly indicates that the ma- Pandora women's Social Club
jority of the personnel impbeat- at Abilene Christian College
ed in this disruptive activity are Miss Clark is a 1963 graduate
members of the local chapter of of San Saba High School and a
. the John Birch Society. sophomore biology major at
1 Thornton said the Birch Socle- ACC?
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the 130-man force, because they . : r
"were involved in a power play Munshi ReTUSeS
and an attempt to circumvent
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advertised speaker for the John BOMBAY India (AP) - K
Birch Society. Allmi said Hop- M Munshi, leader of the right-
per is not a societtvember. wing Swatantra party. has re-
.Allen. who became chief here fused to join protests against
in 1955, said he had no quarrel the visit of Pope Paul VI to the
with the Birh Society — “No International Eucharistic Con-
one can be more anti-Commu- gross opening hero Noy 28 in a
nist than I.” . published article he noted the
City Manager Cari J. Thom- Indian constitution provides for
ton announced Thursday that an freedom of religion.
investigation of 10 to 20 officers
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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/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.