Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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and offbeat effects. Jackie Coo-
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two companions, delivered a fine
performance However, there were
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State Defense, AEC. and CIA experts on the
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School Bus-Truck Crash Kills Eight
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Yellow
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ing 28 passengers and a crew of six.
Largest piece of the turboprop plane
was the tail section, found in a pig pen
about SO yards from where the ship
first hit the ground. (NEA Telephoto).
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Braniff Airliner Explodes
A Braniff Airways Lockheed Elec-
little acting to do, but the dia-
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least 20 other students were injured
The a< hoe bys was en route tn€osper
for a football game, (NEA Telephoto),
Texas,
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differ from the work of the two spe • al • ie n 1 fense policy
headed by Rowland Gaither and Wiliam C. Foster Jr. outside
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tra plane, en route from Houston, Tex-
as., to New York via Dallas, exploded
and crashed in a wooded area four
miles southeast of Buffalo, Texas., kill-
golf in the mgzning. lunch and an
early afternoon rest, then an hour
oi two in the afternoon lounging
by one of Allen's pools, bridge in
rhe . vening and early bedtime ‘
with Perry. The other guests.
Peggy King, the Everly Brothers
and- the four Pitchhikers, merely
SEwAne oFFicE au, .
-FARM SUBSIDIES V,
SRPULS SToRAGEv
PoRK BARREL v,
begr INTERESTV,
DEFENSE RIAURYy
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without himit for special research projects
In this respect, the Coolidge disarmament -policy group will
Marc Connelly. Nancy Marchand
and Glenda Farrell join Claudette :
Colbert. Robert Prestgn and
Charles Ruggles in the CBS-TV
Colorado Long White
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some of the dramatic values in-
herent in the show Yet. there is
enough here to*make the * aeries
a success—if the film clips hold
out and the dialogue gets a re-
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Glasses Fitted
Every Day. Monday
through Saturday
Office hours: 8 IB S p
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Brenham Banner- Press
Eatariq’ na en-
Tom i Whiitehem1 Pub
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«overnment outsme of Civil, Service regulatione But the urque White House Press Secretary
feature of the Coolidge office iu that it is conducting an interagency Iam<-< C Hagerty said that aside
government study • ' expert on 1.....Trom only the most pressing of-
ficial business relayed from Wash-
ington, the President planned a
daily schedule limited lrgely to
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AU accounts insured up to $10,000.
- Armstrong Circle theater re-
turned to CBS-TV with a triumph,
ant glowing story about deaf
children and the problems en.
and weshes like baked
— President Eisenhower planned
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It pays to save ..
for all the family
Makeregular s
family affair. (iiveyour.
children the thril l of
watching money grow in
’ their savings accounts in
this bank.
SPECIAL
VALUES
rhe Allyne Thompson home, M
acre. Close in $18,000 without
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GREETS IKE IN
PALM SPRINGS
Expects To Start
Golf ‘Cold Cure’
have been better it told in a half-
hour format
The Channel Swim: A two-part
documentary based on the highly-
controversial Sacco-Vanzetti case
will be seen on NBC-TV’s Sunday
Showcase next Monday Reginald
Rose is preparing the script about
the two Itlian immigrants who
were executed in Massachusetts
in 1927 for a payroll holdup and
murder that occurred in 1920
Jacques Hirscher, an 8-year-old
New York schoolboy with no act-
ing experience has landed a key
role opposite Jack Hawkins and
Jessica Tandy in the DuPont
Show of the Month presentation,
"The Fallen Idol," set for Wed-
nesday, Oct. 14; on CBS-TV. Di-
rector Silvio Narizzano, who se-
lected the lad after interviewing ’
three dozen applicants, says he
was impressed by the child's
looks and bearing.
Steve Allen announces that he’ll
resume his ad-lib audience inter-
views starting with his NBC-TV
'show of Monday, Oct1. 19 . . .
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l ner were sure-fire, especially as
he opened and closed doors to
produce a musical number and
'hen went through a nostalgic
seement about an earlier Music for new season, returned to
Hailhost Bing Crosby It was a CBS-TV Wednesday night with a '
the best Como tra-jazz theme, new actors, fine pho-
tography and a nose for mood
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sang and moved off Perry’s
movements, comments and man-
space drama, or suspace show.
orbited into CBS-TV Wednesday production of.
■ night .with a story about an astro-Mary’s," set for Tuesday, Oct. 27
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young Patty Duke and Kathleen
Maguire, who portrayed a deaf
child and a resentful mother. re-
spectively.
The crash of a Braniff Airways - age over such a wide area that recov-
Loockheed Electra plane that exphoded ery of the bodies of 28 passengers and
and crashed aoytheast of Buffalo., six crew members was a long and dif-
“2Eee. ke.f 2a‛et et~ .. -
New York via Dallas, scattered wreck-
. U.S. Begins a New Hunt
For Disarmament Formula
L8E The Chief Executive, weather
EY ‛ TE K 1D503 . • permittipg. selected the /nearby
NBA Washineton t orrespondent , El Dorado Country Club course
WAsHINGTONCNEA) A complete review- de VS disarma- 1or his first therapeutic game to
ment policies is ww being made for Secretary of State Chri tiar. throw off the cold that has dogged
A Herter and Secretary of Defense Nell McElroy , him .since he returned from Eu-
it will encompass all previota studiez made by Gov Harold E. rope on Labor Day
Stasnen, UN Delegate James J Wadaworth and others who have The President was expected to
been principai US negotattors on disarmament, pla any Idea, play with his host; George E Al
that Nikita Khrushchev has to ofTer, . . Waehinton Ctrvehur,
A special study groug pairts nder Charles A. Coohdge, . . "mihingt
Boston lawyer and experienced government trouble shooter, is , -auorma even wnere
now at work on the problem fuli time Allen has a luxurious home on
The Coolidge teport. will be icoripleted this year it will not beithe 1,000-acre grounds of the La
made publie. but will tie submitted direr • to President Eisenhower I Quinta Hotel, about 12 miles from
and the Natonal Security Council. Palm .Springs
a
ze i
wBJl * heavy tfuel H
near poper, Tex. kill-
Cliff Arquette’s show business
instincts have been dealt a heavy
blow
wr Arquette achieved national fame
C on radio years ago and recently.
K as Charley Weaver, that wild old
2 man from Mt Idy, returned to
5 popularity as a regular visitor to
A the Jack Paar show Wednesday
■ night Charley paid the price for
E ‘ his new fame He appeared as the
2 star of his own show on ABC-TV.
2 Hobby Lobby
5 He engaged guests in stiff con-
5 versation and helped them dem-
M onstrate their hobbies By asking
S questions and worrying about
■ keeping the show on schedule.
■ • I Weaver relinquished the charm
h that emanates from his roguish.
24 irresponsible characterization The
he show, a dreary exercise with lit-
■ I tie entertainment value, h as
‛ stripped him of his unpredictabil-
I ity.A sad night for Charley
E Men Into Space, a suspenseful
K»m-Gk>* to America’s Favorite
Alkyd Enamel It tows on smooth-
ly, dries in 3 to 4 hours, and
matches walls dore in Super Kem-
Tom! No undercoater needed,
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ARTHUR EHRIG
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Putlished every arternon • « npt
Btremt. Brrnhadn Texa 4 mirpom
help so
nany families
-snunrparenin.-sacheompthmngfndtwmere-o*®!*
everyone involved in “The Zone
of Silence," and-especially to
. ' Playing with the President and
ANY N KW PLANS nternat pal arm n control as. regom- ALem were to other buddies W l
rendedby th proposaisliam 1 Robinson, board chair
armament » - n.0 and..rreeman
will in Geneva in 1960 under the I Goden. the Amo o the famed
This Five-Five Committee take, its name from it. compositior radio tram of Amos and Andy
of five free world and fve Comm ■ r>- the Both Robinson and Gosden have
United States, Britain Canada france and Italy; R la Bulgaria, been friends ol the President.farL,
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lawyer Cenldge witm ......... ahy.ef the ne Eklatlr bef r A. e he arrived here 'aboard “
thiEiyeE ive on'zrence. His role ■" that of a master vlanner the big government 791 jet trans-
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nesday, the 'President encountered
COOLIDGE BROUGHT GUIDO PARERA, a B .ton legal asio- weather that his doctor, Maj
elate, to Washington as his principal deputy He ha thgre experts Gen Howard MeC. 5nyder. would
from Departir ent of Defense under Admiral Arthur C Davis and not have riiMawiwd.il particu-
- three from State Department- under Joseph N Greene Jr. former larly for a raw throat and stuffy
top assistant to the late Secretory of Stat John Foster Dulles. I aWW*
' There are also representatives trom Atomic Ene ray Commissinn, T. h. momentru mortification
Central" Intsili' m. A he y and W‛ pons v •-n Evaluation of ioc al booster, a mild afternoon
This WSFG organization |a a little-know n body of Scintine -, sand storm had filled the air with
advisors to the Joint Chiefs of Staf it was organised.by Vannevar igri and sent billowing dust clouds
Bu World War II , rolling down the passes from the
The WSEG group is recruited by anether little-know n brains San Jacinto Mountains.
orgo izatiot the Analyses known as IDA A Marine Corps helicopter with
It was organized by five top scientin schools i i i < .. the President s specially trained
Mass Tech, Stanford atd Tulane crew from Washington quickly
Cooldze i also.drawinzontwo other brains orgunizations for whisked him off the windy Palm
wpecial studies and resear . . . W miles
eontract Aw Force for ■■ fie operations ng a Iing i.mU
Research OrganiztionORO rganizi I by Johns Hopki l i- 1 a Auinta. , he , andd
. • ersity. ahout 1 000 feet from Allens ha
■ n lo and • drove over to the
I TH PRINCPAL ADVANTAGK of thi type of organization is house while the wind cast a film
that it permits the be । to work for the of sand over the countryside
I geu, .o, pa. a great deal of attention—that
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i developed nerypus,, ^wXX procedures lwerenicely integrated
turned to Wednesdayinto the story. Still, 1 have one
night.andacame uP with Anshny question Why didn’t the astro-
( hot will piease nis lans and nauts ‘wear helmets as they blast-
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I His new head writer Herb
Baker, seemed to have more
work for Perry as a solo per-
ed off? Even Steve Canyon has »
one. However that’s a mere de
tail. Bill Lundigan, the star, had
LOVELY "NEW" WALLS IN
JUST ONI DAY I
Hers to the enedeet way to beautiful
new walla. Super® Kem-Tone goes
on fast and easy. Dries to a tough
auBer-wootoabiatsmh la HOcoloro.
SpperKmees 6.39
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Local Guard Unit
Gains Two Men
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Brenham's Company "B 386th
I ngineer Battalon (Armored Di-
vision! haw gained two new mem-
; berk akcording to 1st Lt Arthur A.
Ceick, tocal commander,
-—A new recrut is John Pomykah
. J. of Route 3, Brenham Pomyka
will leave for his six months ac-
tive duty at the end of October
The other addition is a transfer,
’ PFC Neal C White White recently
moved to Brenham from Green-
ville '
LrGick saidtharthenewrunm
strength is. six oflicers and 104
enlisted men. '
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Whitehead, Tom S., Jr. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 195, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1959, newspaper, October 1, 1959; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1571175/m1/2/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.