Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 3, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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Alcoholism Films Viewed
Dear A
Trocy Townsend
from the University o Texas
Sweetheart
Mon-
iy and
Minor Crash
Presented
cational and referral agency both cars at 12:39 Tuesday
The pickup, a 1974 modei, was
were "Akohol and the Human
Garmon Due
en by Billy Ross Cavin.
lemns in Group Living
DALLAS (AP) - US Dist.
was
KENTUCKY
Democrats
Council
lieutenant governor, who now
Vote
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Nation's Needs Cited
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As Health Talks Open
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can Nationals who here spent make better use of American
most 0 their lives in Texas but
But they said the education of
or other difficaities.
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ADMISSION
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ADULTS 1.50-DISC. 1.25 1
The two - Dr. John M Weir.
was proposed because of the
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legislature to set the salaries
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tive William J. Story Jr. Demo-
meus
Box Offiee Opens at 6:15
First Showing at 6:45
CAMP BOWIE
DRIVE-IN
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four-man race
PHILADELPHIA
A pickup-car collision at Aus-
tin and Magnolia caused an es-
□mated total damage of $160 to
knowledge d disease is availa-
ble to the physicians in each
country, the inevitable conclu-
sion that we are not using the
available medical manjower as
Copperas Cove.
Shediedin
today with a call
s for new steps to
WASHINGTON -API - The
first White House conference on
This
dend
health
by two
Procaccino elected
president and
cas •0o0o2
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Mercury; one d
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1:30 AND 7:30
other
Erma King of San
driving a UM auto
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Unseasonably went weather
mioved vver the north central
Mates today. but cool air per-
meat ad the far Mrho—t
Mr Kee died at 12:30 a.m
Tuesday in a local hospital He
was bora April 4, 1830 in Gus-
tine and was the ran a the late
Mr and Mrs John C.Kee.He
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MAURICE CHEVALER
AUreraRehre
gTMdrbi torse and a great
grandchildren
driving a 1965 car
The driver test control while
passing a car.
October 29 to
of record at oi
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moviet
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Rain Blamed
For Accident
A two-car colision 19 miles
Jellinek, a noted re —r rhe r on
alcoholism, to be the "best of
the four we say. and one of
the beet” It is a caricature
of foe effects of alcoholism an
the body
Other films seen by the edu-
Another structural change in ,___________
government was beaten soundly ..mann Hospital in Houston and health needs.
This would have permitted the
condemnation
Pau L
Richard S. Kee
COMANCHE BBC, - Funer-
al services for Richard Staniey
Mn
one
Funeral ten torn for Mr Ke
nedy were aiso to be M today
at 9 pm to Ite Leas Firat Bap
tist Chunk sith the Rev Bi
tine. Neb. with an 82 and in
Sheridan, Wyo.. the mercury Jut
TI Casper, Wyo , had 70
Records were equalled in Lin-
cote. Neb , with a 78, 77 in North
Dcan, pastor to the Pentecostal
Chareh officiating
Burial wili be in Live Oak
alar quarterly divi-
154 per share de-
A 74 di
marck, N
meats
Failure of Texans to approve
.our-year terms for the gover-
nor and other office holders
came in the face of moderate
campaigning by Gov. John Con-
nally for the proposal.
He issued a statement how-
ever saying:
"Personally. I find it difficult
to be displeased by the results
because I am delighted to have
the opportunity to submit my
self and my program to the
people every two years "
Connally further said he was
delighted that "some of the
other amendments which are so
important to Texas were adopt-
ed."
Thirty - six states have four-
year terms for governor
Beaten badly was a measure
to fix four-year terms for state
representatives, doubling the
present tenure Only four states
elect House members for four
years.
LINDA ABERNATHY
• . . Tobes crowa
_______________ ... ..... damage to Warren's auto was
Lock oficiating Buriai will be Gale Calif. Mrs Mattie Zae ical honor society and Ms Delta estimated at $230
in Cm Cemetery under direc- Bradford to Josuha. Mrs. Irene honorary medical honor society
tion of Davis-Morris Funeral Shell to Ranger and Mrs Mae He was also a member of Phi
en.
[
Body ’ What About Akcobo- driven by Weldon Lee Crockett;
lism," and -Discussion Prob- the 1957 auto towhod was driv-
More about Four—
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE II to the House speaker and the
VIRGINIA — Mills
. . . E Godwin Jr elected list con-
EE-ators secutive Democratic governor,
A measure- obtaining wide- defeating Republican A Lin-
spread approval was for manda-
Beautifully Designed
Solid State
Gweess
STOCK FUND,
INC.
I AB You
jCw iu»
• STATES
NEW JERSEY - Democratic
Gov Richaid J. Hughes scored
a record-breaking victory to
more than 330,000 votes over
Republican State Sen. Wayne
A 0:
65-
meal system. It also allows the
board more freedom in invest- receive the same pay as other
increased dominance of legisla-
fore by snal margin.
CITIES
NEW YORK CITY - Republi.
can-Lberal John V. Lindsay
elected mayor over Democrat
Abraham D Beame. Democrate
Frank D. O’Connor and Mario
tived from investment in-
come, pius a distribution of
31%4 per share from rtalize
vecurity prefits is payable on
Damage Light
In Accidents
Two minor wrecks caused a
total damage of $355 today at 1
am and 8:11 am
The first accident occurred at
the Main and Chandler intersec-
□on between a 1961 auto driven
by Claude Lade and a 1957 car
driven by A. W Jackson This
accident caused an estimated
$350 to both cars. Police issued
a ticket for running a stop sign
The second wreck happened
on the circle, causing $90 dam-
age total to both cars A 1962
auto driven by Gary James
SANDRA DEE
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get we Um kooking ’
ROBERT MOY
GOUin • WILLIAMS
ment
Mr Martia Ota at i
Tuesday a bocad bospkal — „ ,
was aora Duc & 1821 - Pane Adkins, 4. - Kehomna
and married Ruh Byran oa isb Columbia at 4 p.m ■ Ste-
Am 11 190 vena Funeral Home bu la in
Santa Anna Cmetery. She died
The rejected hospital tax ex- more doctors is Do necessarily
emption applied only to Her a bey solution to the nation a
tpry retirement to state and ap-
pellate judges at the age to 75.
The amendment also sets up
machinery to remove disabled
judges and those convicted of
misconduct
Approval to the aid to the
aged and needy measure was
necessary to give specific au-
thority for the legislature to
participate in certain federal
programs for the elderly, the
disabled, the bund, and depend-
ent children.
It also will permit tod age
assistance payments to foreign
citizens who hove resided in
the slate a minimum to 25
years Thio is largely for Mexi-
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE II
approved in the county 89750
No. 1 extending and broadening
the veterans’ land program, was
endorsed, 985-475
No L which would have given
the governor a four-term to of-
flee. was approved to the coun-
ty. 873614
No. 7. exempting certain hos-
pitals from payment to local ad
valorem taxes passed to the
county by a close 746-704 mar-
gin
Mo tow to mui mi dmnai
too e enon to Austin Ave
Erom Main Avenge to the Bi
er Street railrod rrowf
Edgar
Hamilton of Albuquerque was
moot to their lives in Texas but medical manpower at all leveis , 2__
have been unable to qualify for - from specialists to nurses’ efficiently as they are.
citizenship because to language aides.
leg and released
Kenneth Ralph Warren. 25
driver to the 1960 auto resides
at 1013 Sixth St.
Damage to Mrs Porter’s pan-
to was estimated at $30 and
The tracts to land invokved
are as ioikous Loe 1,2,5
• to Bock 9 to foe Crothers
Addition; Lot 2. Block 1 and
Lots 1 and 9 to Block 3 the
Crothers Addition
—Mv. to Bis- Patte Neb., and 76 • Sioux
4 “ -‘City, lowa
V art. the — -i oomne
before for three special com-
jmssioners who taw been ap
pointed by foe city to assess
tend vabues and pronto over
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and they ar
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Mrs. W. (
view, “Rem
Home
A tarksi—। and farmer Mr.
Tosnsend toed Tuesday at 2:30
a.m. ■ a Dallas hospital after
an ilness to two years. He was
born Feb 5. 1809 J at Elgin, ard
was a member to Mercury Bap-
tat Church He had lived near
Mercury since 1915. and marri
ed Magzie Sykes Nov, L 1921,
at Wincbell.
Survivors include tax wife to
Meador and a 1965 car driven
DAN L GARRETT AGENCY by Jack Edward Enright were
217 mows involved in the accident.
Sopped when it tai asms wires _ _ _
Kedg"gsaa * Two Hurt
Funeral serv ice for Tracy has lived at Gustine aft to ta Medical School and later mterD-
Tonsend M of Route 1. Mer lile. i .A,---------led *1 St Jqseph » Hpspital M.
cun wil be held Thursday at Survivors include five sisters, Fort Worth in 196263
2pm in More ary Baptist Mrs Euna Emmitt to Hamilton, He was a member to Alpha
Church with the Rev. Richard Mrs. Este Broun of South Epsilon Delta National pre-med-
chusetts Saturday through
day. diminished Tuesday
Musical Director and Conduotor Herber von Karajan
Direction and Set Design Franco Zemrem
INSURANCE
SERVICE
foe Bailey Addition mute vember set in 1931 Another
bous: Lot 5, Block 4; Lots record was matched in Valein-
She to also secretary to WASHINGTON (AP) *«• Here while Democrats appeared to be
Homemakers, ■ bud member, are the major results * Tues- keeping majority in Assembiy
and on the basketball team day * elections
She was presented a bouquet
to roses by Warren Wallace and
Gary Rider.
•art Bl sparen eerdne to
sheping tabima Hia pares
ttooM Mrs i c Donega
lound their aw at an p.m
pur i ba nd cutnghi and condem taro he sat hearing, may de
nation proceedings win eat be so at M am so Nov 3 Nov
Pennington to Vernon and three
brothers Albert Kee to Brown-
wrood, Jahn Ford to Fresno.
Calif . and J S Sad- Ford of
Gustine.
Mr Martin was a retired
farmer andhadEvedinthe
Gien Cove area since MM
Survivors are toe sons. Floyd
Martes of Miland and W 0
Martin Jr of Niargua. Ma.:
The mercury climbed into the
low 80s in central South Dakota
and to the high 70s in southwest-
ern North Dakota.
In the Northeast, the merury
failed to reach the freezing level
in some areas
Limestone, Mame reported
Us high Tuesday was 26. 2
Forest and brush fires endan-
gered the coastal Northeast
The area. no* in its 19th con-
secutive month to below-normal
rainfall, has not had apprecia-
ble rain for more than two
weeks
High winds, which fanned
some 600 forest fires in Massa-
brother. Willie Townsend to
Hamim; two sisters, Mrs Man
Dedmon to Abilene Md Mrs
Tom Srnith to Hawley, and one
grandson.
COMPLETE
warata 0 Am AMCisED PRass
Asuciais Pres • "-------
emer • we •reu
some snow fell in central and
western Massachusetts, reduc-
mg the fire threat somewhat
The Massachusetts Depart-
mem to Natural Resources re-
ported 53 forest fires Tuesday.
Mrs H. I
won the
Koonze, !
Brownwo
took the
division,
man
director of
ns Funeral Home
forte -a be a Gien Cove MnEgehup Hg Apm
e meter “ Ske vega Funera barlal i GrQentead’cennetery.ihs.ranchmspeSprhe He r— -__■ n—__'
Hame h charge d arage she — - armia • •
Mr Kennedy was born April
y6pm
Dumont Jr Democrats cap-
tured both houses of reappor-
tioned legislature for First time
since 1911
Specter, a registered Democrat
running as a Republican, elect-
ed district attorney over Demo-
critic incumbent James' C.
Crumlish Jr.
Rogers Rites
Set Thursday
HOLLYWOOD (AP, - The
body to Pfc John D. Rogers,
adopted son to Western screen
• stars Roy Rogers and Dak Ev-
ans. was to arrive in New York
today en route to California for
a military burial Thursday.-
Rogers. 19. died Saturday
night in Frankfurt at an Any
dispensary. An autopsy showed
his windpipe clogged the Anny
said Services are scheduled at
the Church of the Recessional,
Forest Lawn Memorial Park,
Glendale He will be buried in
the family crypt.
OLFAN_rs T J (Ruthsi Atrame used for hosting was 9190 is Comaurhe County
----*3 t --u- puBed daan t He.-as married to LaVerhe
him instantly. Sears
, - 4 gni, vivors include hs we and
dta“dega age and fnam; severa meces aod
• •
-2
ers wtse prescoce • unknoun signed ochers have urn The judge to Brown County tar hea ifiSE
Ths cmi under deeds «n Mt bac yet and ha Wm tbe special MM-yW
fo wben Uhey are retumed it is sicoers to asseesing da lag
me hoped MM qcher property mm- caused by tat condemnafon
av- ers *B sign so tend can be Person wishng to appear be
TODAYAND
TOMORROW ONLY!
five tattfurn Mra Marguer- Kee n to Gustine were to be
ite Curtis and Mrs Morris held today at 2 9 p.m, in Gus
May both to Coleman Mrs tine First Basest Church with
George Boyd to Hobbs N M, the Rev. S J hbws and Mt
Mrs O W Maytieid to Burkett. Rev Brady Helbert aticiating
and Mrs Wertoa Monroe of An- Burial was to be in Umion
dress; two sisters, Mrs L C Cemetery in Gustine with Co-
Shattock o Midland and Mrs manche Funeral Home to
Sam Ramsey to Ri Vista 22 charge of arrangements
TOW >!
RANDAL’JONeS
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Demo-
cratic Mavar Ralph S. Locher
narrowly re-elected over an in-
dependent Democrat. Negro
State Rep. Cari B Stokes, in
Model SG-530
PHONO
3oes Anywhere and Plays Everywhere
on Ordinary Batteries
Instant play. No varus up. Rays all sizes and speeds. This
boattato- designed sofid state phono goes everywhere piys every
where ideai for beach, boat picnics. Operates OR standard lowcost
batteries. Plays 7, 10". and 12" records. Biack and Antique White,
with silver trim. Has flip-over cartridge with LP stylus. Tono qualtty
is realty amazing tor so light and compact a phonograph. Controls
provide tar fast, easy adjustment Solid State meant heat-free, tong
presenting Puccini's immortal
Man Hurt
In Wreck
The state highway patrol in-
vestigated a wreck on the lake
bridge that sent Carroll Brew-
er. <7. to Memorial Hospital for
cuts and bruises. He was x-ray-
ed and released the same day
The accident happened at
12:207 pm Tuesday between
Brewer, driving a 1954 pickup,
and James Robert Gilmore 22.
to Cross Plains driving a 1953
auto The collision occurred as
one attempted a turn into a
private driveway.
An estimated MM was the
damage to both vehicies involv-
od to the wreck.
• « ana
ing of Mai
of Daughte
Revolution
in the Mac
Freedom.
Mrs C. I
gram direct
Mmes. Earl
Eltos Dudle
liam S. Ev
Callaway, 1
Jams. E. I
. wards and
Mt Res Raymond Dunm and Park d l lb d
•asmeemr
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Direrors and their guests to These tabs are availabie for
he Brown C entry C sun ed on showing to any interested group
Akobolism saw four films coo- upon start notice
cerning the effects to alcohol on The Brown County Council on
the human body and the nature Aicoholism is in existence to
of the disease alcchopism, Mon- educate the public concerning
dav evening. the disease concept of alcoho-
Dr Rgers K Cslsroee coun- lism and to prevent new cases
e. president, declared the film, of the disease by education--it
"To Year Heaith" by E. M u "neither wet nor dry."
bospital’s extensive charity I
work
The bit city vote went heavily
against the veterans' land fund
proposal Harris County (Hous-
ton), for instance, turned it
down 47,564 to 27,308 Dallas
County voted against it 29,610/
to 16,649. "
But these two large cotaxties
divided on the issue to four-year
terms for the governor, beaten
ant governor, comptroller, treas-
orar, attorney general and land
and agriculture commissioners. .
signed an order Tuesday for
transfer to Delbert Gannon Jr,
charged with kidnaping 19 per-
sons in Texas and Oklahoma, to
a hospital for mental tests.
Two days earlier Garmon in-
flicted minor cuts on his left
arm with a broken plastic bowl
in the Dallas County Jail. Gov-
ernment lawyers asked a sanity
investigation.
Davidson ordered Garmon
sent to the federal medical cen-
ter at Springfield, Mo. for up
to 60 days He directed the hos-
pital to inquire into the mental
status of Gannon and report to
the court
Plan
aceans iAtEsenned in Crash
oogntzabeathuetfiger - - AiS panel truak and aie
/VT”!* •. . 6 P. auto collided a* 12 25 pm Tues-
, -v .iP. day al the Brady highway-Four-
In De LaM rim Med. IC th ... , areac+ia Emndine
Cbrock with the Rev J E Mor omen,
to De Leon cmetery under the Pr, Lo-en. Poste- M Brdy
direction ot Hugtotaltaro Fu- c .driver od the pane
neral Home , was treated for bead cuts and
He was tare Jm 3. 1337, released A pessenger to her
Jasper County He later moved vehicle, Mrs Doran Ben, 28 of
to De Leon and was valedicto- 1614 Fourth St was x-rayed at
rian of De tree High School the hospital for a bruise on her
to He received his degree - ' -
west o Bangs Tuesday at 12:30
pm -swed damage totaling
$230 to both cars
Slick pavement was Mamed
for the wreck causing car
to spinout to control hitting the
crats retained overwhelming
iegislative control
NEW YORK — Repubican
Kenneth B. Keating, former
U.S. senator eiected to Stele
Court to Appeals Republicans
regained control to State Senate
—0 • Deuv 50 whe Ms married Lea Anm Corte
9 emMv ud am vag Jaap 419, Easdand
emeMumdeymmgereeii Survivors include his wie oce
nme .___’ won Michael to the tame km
D Dump Ware Dmgan 3 parents three atari Mra J
det tomtom mmmame tauui E Hamdord to Maitiand Ea
mdugv and 6 am to Ito home Mra C L Himmel to Broun
•ta ai -! a •
Vummerai buses
and Cemery
y lbs with batteries, 29.95
ADMISSION
CWtareu Ite Adulta 7b«
TONIGHT
Glance At Elections Mentalrests
* SANTA ANNA i BBC—Linda
Abernathy. Santa Anna High
School Senior was crewed
ball sweetheart Fridayight
during halftime ceremhies to
Ute Goldthwaite — Santa Anna
football game
Miss Abernathy, daughter to
Mr and Mrs Lee Abernathy,
has beta rtwrdeader four years
and is a member of the Future
Teachers Association
9
417,
statutea. Oto to Browmwood puub ready been . _ chased see—d Black «. ,
shed a ta to peuperty to be ig te G K Harrison, city at Meod-y, Dex. K at M MU
cuodemned and property sw- uwe9 Fur of toe owsers how U foe date set byte cou
Brody Highwey
Box Office Ope— st 6:13
• Firat Showing at 6:45
ADMISSION
Children 10s Adults
Tonight Thru
FRIDAY
Cumky He ded Maday to U B
pm to a toeal murung hume
Church uh Ray Harnman to to Iwa
Foundation s Medical and Natu-
ral Sciences Diviion, and Dr
William N Hubbard Jr. dean to
the University to Michigan Med
ical School — gave their views
in remarks prepared for the
opening session.
The conference, called by
President Johnson, is being held
at a midtown hotel.
Dr. Weir said the United
States has a much higher ratio
to doctors to popuiation than
either Great Britain or Sweden
ecua a-afiu 4a Laaia L ■ —Raa
yet continues to bave ngner
infant mortality rates than
those two countries.
He told the conference Since
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