Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 14 of 20
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14—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Thursday, Dec. 10. 1964
Governor Denies
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proved relations with Red China
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A man paving his bill in the
East Anderson Street office of
Southwestern States Telephone
Company pocketed his receipt
and started for the front door
He opened a door and started
out. only to find he had opened
a closet near the front entrance.
Kremlin attitude to delight the
sniping critics of Soviet policies.
Steps toward rational develop-
ment of the Soviet economy, as
Proportioned lengths! Contour-cut. slim, smooth silhouette.
Flawless tailoring, exclusive fine wool flannel, nationally ad-
vertised. Hips, waist, length carefully cut to insure accurate
fit regardless of your height or size. A winner at a savings
to you ... see for yourself, you'll love them.
A woman drove her car up
to a parking meter directly in
front of the Bulletin building
Tuesday afternoon and started
to feed the meter.
While Soviet budget figures
for arms spending often are un-
reliable. hiding such items in
other categories, there dearly
is considerable new emphasis
on spending for consumers.
Cats came to America on the
Mayflower.
A new winter trailer park and
camping area has been opened
at the Rio Grande Village area
in Big Bend National Park, ac-
cording to information from na-
tional park officials.
The village is located along
the Rio Grande in the south-
eastern section of the park, near
the village of Boquillas, Mex-
ico. The park is open all year.
Harry Marlin, a veteran Big
Bend camper, says late summer
and fall are some of the best
times to visit the park. The vis-
itor misses the peak season this
way, he says.
will be lifted and material in-
centives for production will be
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closing bra is amazingly comfortable, fits perfectly, thanks
to its Stay There* back. It's Hollywood Vassarette s exclu-
sive knit elastic that’s soft, snug. • adjusts like a second
skin. Gives a smooth, no-bulge back! Whirlpool* style 0022,
white cotton broadcloth, 32-36A, 32-40B, C, 3.50
his master takes him for a ride, this pointer can
travel in an open-top compartment specially built
for him. The doghouse on wheels is lined with soft
felt.
... IN DOUBLE KNIT SUITS
AND DRESSES JUST UNPACK-
ED. THEY'RE ALIVE WITH
which, according to the an-
nouncement. will raise the num-
ber of Soviet pensioners to more
than 30 million.
Planning henceforth will be on
the basis of customers' orders
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Only 25c each
We take great pride in do-
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new colors and, pastels just in time ... from the finest
the pink section.
The 1018-20 Center Avenue ad-
dress to listed as location of
Wine Brinner Hall of Science. I
The true name to Winebrenner. '
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DOUBLE KNIT SUITS, 2 and 3 piece suits for
juniors. Bright colors and pastels. $32.95 to
$39.95. Real quality . . . this might be her first
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Wednesday in the Supreme So-
viet (parliament), and accom-
panying official statements ap-
pear to envision a period of rel-
j atively relaxed relations with
the United States Probably this
must be at the expense of im-
By LEE JONES
AUSTI (AP) - Gov John
Connally has indignantly brand-
during World War H has
fond memories of Brownwood
DOUBLE KNIT SHIFTS. Fme wool double knit
shifts for juniors. Compare price and value.
$11.95 to$25.95
" want to report one of the tenants—he carries his
lunch in a brown paper bag!"
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joying it.” When you select from these newest of new
regime said. Restrictions on
private garden plots of farmers
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versity and to education in this nearest U.S. Information Agen- incidents in 10 different coun-
state.” |cy library and
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Wednesday.
They are Reps-elect Earl
Cabell of Dallas and Richard
White of El Paso.
The seminar, for House Demo-
cratic freshmen, was sponsored
by the Democratic National
Committee. It was designed to
acquaint new members with
procedures in Congress.
“I was surprised at how much
more there is to learn about the
mechanics of assuming office."
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and pastels. We are still unpacking fine wool
slacks, bonded lined, stretch slacks, twill denim,
silk slacks, many other lovely materials in fine
slacks. Sweaters to mix or match. Price range
from $3.98 to $14.95.
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FLANNEL BONDED
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burning its tries, according to the agency.
razilian students, disap-
proved of an increase in bus
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dows ui Ute USIA lbrary. in
SUITS AND DRESSES. Wonderful new double
knit suits and dresses . . . the loveliest we have
ever shown. NEW COLORS, bright shades—
black white, and wonderful pastels. Woman's •
sizes 12% to 20%. Misses sizes 10 to IB.
$32.95 to $49.95 . . . comparative values, you
will save—see for yourself.
There are to be a stepup in
home construction, more invest-
ment tn agriculture, wage in-
creases for factory and office
workers and substantial in-
creases in the light and food
industries.
There are increases in social-
cultural outlays, for health and
education, and in pensions
LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
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The post-Khrushchev Soviet regime seems to have
I decided that attempts to restore a semblance of world I
Communist unity add up to a bad gamble. Apparently it
Evidently the Kremlin plans a
period of marking time in the
global political contest while the
new regime entrenches itself
and decides what directions it
will take in the future.
Budget statements and pro-
nouncements from the official
press in recent days have shown
a marked tendency to defy Red
Chinese criticism and plug
ahead on the theory that the
pressing needs of the Soviet in-
ternal economy cannot be
shunted aside
The statements pay bp serv-
Lightens your day
and it lightens you
Your lightweight step in Hush Puppies-
casuals pumps fresh dry sir through thousands
of tiny bristle holes ... nature’s unique com-
fort conditioning system developed for you in
Breathin’ Brushed PigskinAnd thas only
hell the story!
Asia, Africa and Latin America. ।
Redditt earlier as saying he re- "As far as I know, this to the
signed to protest what he called first time in the history of this
gubernatorial "dictation to the state that a governor has tried
_________________________________ to dictate to the board of re-
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Reddit s letter of resignation. A rider to the 1963 appropria-
which gave only heavier de- tions bill requires the governor's
mands on his time as a reason approval of all architectural
foreuittinain American quoted Only the trunk - this Tokyo car is convertible. When
in the field at foreign policy. Wednesday from his wife's close vote, chose the Textile
Premier Alexei Kosygin vowed press secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Workers Union as a bargaining
• - • - - Carpenter. She also said the representative The union assert- •
President planned to appear in ed it is a violation of labor law
dinner jacket and black tie at for a company to threaten to’
————..---—— । the four inaugural balls to be dose a plant in an effort to
Use The Classified Ads held in the capital that night. • coerce its employes.
White said.
Speaker John McCormack. D-
FORT WORTH i API — A 12 Mass., and Majorityleader Carl ,
gauge shotgun rigged to fire at Albert, D-Okl a" were," among
toe entry dan unwary stranger those who spoke to the New-
killed.a young Negroinanaut Caben, former Dallas Mayor
salvage shop. Wednesday night who defeated Republican Rep
M. W. Meyers C. owner of Bruce Alger, said his office
the shop in suburban Halton be Room 145 of the Cannon of-
City, told police he set the trap fice building. Harry Crutcher
last February after losing about । m Dallas lawyer will be his
$2,000. in burglaries. A cord administrative assistat.
pulled the weapon's trigger if white will occupy Room 407 in
the door opened. | the Canon building. His staff
Officers were having trouble, will include Alex Gonzalez of
in efforts to identify the dead Fort Stockton. Conrey Bryson,
man. The shotgun blast struck El Paso radio and television
him in the face and he dropped man. and Alfred Shepperd of
inside toe door. Odessa.
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i there d.camraunist unitz, tries but in other branches, the
__ ever attempted to dictate to
HMwAF Sen Redditt or to any member
W• W W I ■ of the board of regenu with re-
gents And this is the first time . _
regents have bowed to this pres-
said.intum: U.S. Information Libraries
“I categorically deny that I
By WILLIAM L. RYAN
AP Special Correspondent
A Christmas card addressed
to the "mayor's office" arriv-
ed this week from the ex-sok
dier who served here before
VErs the workers chose to bargain
the Textile Workers
“In appreciation for the -on.ver said Ervin in
kindness that your city extend- l. HOWeyer,Sad. r 1
edme during Wort Warf ingt"ednrmmdaneiunsonatotefdas
broke “*
ey .. . “Free enterprise in the textile
Sibley lives at Route 1, Aus -industry rides on this case,” the
tell, Ga. ' senator said as the high court
v- "
Cairo. Egyptian mobs protested
the U.S. landing of Belgian par-
atroopers in. the Congo by
wrecking the John F. Kennedy
Memorial Library.
Bolivia tops the list with five
library - wrecking demonstra-
tions this year. Indonesia is next
with three. Other countries in-
clude Panama, Cambodia.
Colombia, Pakistan, Ceylon and
the Sudan.
The fiery trend has aroused
Secretary of State Dean Rusk,
who warned Wednesday that
“these violen
affect relationships between
nations.”
In a public statement that did
not name countries, Rusk said
while the United States promnpt-
ly files protests and asks' for
apologies and reparations “this
is not a satisfactory substitute
for prevention."
“The U.S. government has
noticed the tendency of these
violent assaults to recur in cer-
tain countries,” Rusk said.
“And it is especially concerned
about violent acts which appear
to be connived at or acquiesced
in by authorities of the host
state, or in which the authorities
are slow in taking action to con-
trol mobs of rioters.”
spet to any matter affecting
The IBM city directory has a the universitv."
brGbe"afspsynecaimeg
science building on Page 31 of
"this really gives me the Christmas Spirit and I am en-
At least one Georgia soldier For Plant
who served at Camp Bowie “uv"on API _ Se„
WASHINUIU. LAr.! — aen
Sam Ervin Jr., D-N. C„ has
gone to bat for the Darlington
Manufacturing Co., telling tha
Supreme Court the firm closed
its Darlington. S C.. plant for
economic reasons — not because
new Texas congressmen attend- j
She saw twopennies.on top dene sonnnaranndevwisd Rouse
of the meter, but used her own
A call to the city tax as-
sessor-collector’s office Wed-
nesday morning by a reporter
indicated some city employes
don’t know some of the others.
Under the impression that
City Engineer Bennie Ashley’s
phone was an extension of the
tax office line, the reporter
asked for Bennie Ashley's ex-
tension. .
“Who’s that?" was the re-
ply on the other end of the
line.
P.S. Ashley’s phone is an
extension of the city purchas-
r ing office.
TWO TO TRAVEL . . . the basic sheath and
easy cardigan jacket in a new textured knit
blended of Arnel(R) triacetate and nylon.
Pink, navy or turquoise in sixes 12 to 40 and
12% to 22%. Illustrated above, 22.9B
dent Johnson will dispense with plant.
the traditional top hat and The National Labor Relations
morning coat at his inaugural. Board had ruled the firm closed
taking the oath in a black suit the plant to avoid dealing with
and four-in-hand tie. the union.
The word on what the Presi- The plant was closed in late
dent will wear Jan 20 came 1956 after the employes, in a
i
heard opening arguments in an
I, . ... ! appeal by the AFL-CIO Union.
Johnson Nixes The Textile Workers are ask-
_ I...c . ing the court to set aside a
Top Hat. Coat decision by the 4th U. S. Circuit
Court of Appeals that upheld
WASHINGTON <AP) — Presi- the company's right to close the
Bv SPENCER DAVIS books.
WASHINGTON lAPi - It's Since 1947 there have been 75
become increasingly tefnpting violent incidents involving
in certain circles abroad to reg- American libraries. This year
Choose your PInnMi
as you would Me
choose a doctor
Have Tour ” 8
Doetor Con
Us
Soviet Bosses Mark Time
ed as "untrue, unwarranted and and highway commissioner,
unfair" a University of Texas Redditt was on the losing side
regent's assertion that the gov- of a 4 to 3 vote by the regents
ernor dictated withdrawal of an to rescind a contract awarded
architectural contract. an El Paso architectural firm.
The governor accepted the Nesmith, Lane & Associates, to
resignation of regent John Red- draw plans for a 32 million
ditt of Lufkin and called a news building at Texas Western Col-
conference Wednesday to dis- lege,
cuss criticism Redditt levelled A member of the firm. Rea
at him in a newspaper inter- Nesmith. Mid Connally would
view. not approve the contract be-
Connally opened the confer- cause Nesmith is active in Re-
once by distributing copies of- publican politics
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964, newspaper, December 10, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1492898/m1/14/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.