The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1963 Page: 2 of 10
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Section i THE DAILY NEWS-TELEGRAM
Lynda Johnson
Receives Ring
Washington. June 28 <*> —
The 10-year-old daughter of
Vice-President and Mrs. Lyn-
don B. Johnson is engaged to
marry a Navy ensign at some
future date.
Lynda Bird Johnson is en-
gaged to a 22-vear-old ensign,
Bernard Rosenbach, a tall
Texan. Word came last night
when she showed up with an
engagement ring at a home
from-college party given by
her paients. The word leaked
out today.
Family friends said Rosen-
bach. who is on leave from his
post aboard the destroyer
Jonas Ingram at Mayport, Fla.,
put the ring on Lynda’s finger
yesterday.
The vice-president toasted
their engagement at the par-
ty.
Friends said no wedding
date has been set and Lynda
plans to continue her studies
next fall at the University of
Texas, where she will be a
sophomore.
Rosenbach, a graduate of
the Naval Academy last year,
is from Comfort, Tex., a town
about 50 miles from the John-
son ranch.
Long fished profitably in the
Pacific, tuna is an almost un-
touched resource in Atlantic
waters.
Friday, .Tune 28, 1963.
Guard Move
To Encampment
North Fort Hood, June 28
[#>—Key personnel are moving
in on North Fort Hood to pre-
pare for the 36th Texas In-
fantry Division’s summer en-
campment. 1
Three hundred members of
advance units arrived at the
Central Texas military post
yesterday, and another couple
of hundred are arriving today.
Before the week-end is over,
more than 8,500 guardsmen
from 65 Texas cities and towns
will be at North Fort Hood.
The summer training period
continues until July 14th.
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Our Sincere
Congratulations & Best Wishes
to the
Hopkins County Home
for Senior Citizens
on the formal opening
of your New Building
Sunday, June 30th.
We are happy to have
had the Ceramic Tile
Contract for the bathrooms
in this beautiful new building.
Buchanan Tile Co.
CERAMIC TILE CONTRACTOR
412 Park Street
Greenville, 'Tiefcas
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Kennedy announced yesterday
that he want* Lodge for the
job. Lodge is a liberal Repub-
lican and was farmer Presi-
ent Eisenhower’s chief delegate
to the United Nations.
The Lodge assignment ap-
parently buries the hatchet i»
the long Massachusetts political
feud between the Lodges and
Kennedy. The feuding and fuss-
ing between the two prominent
dans began back in 1016, whan
Lodge’s grandfather beat Pres-
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CHECK BOMB DAMAGE — Sgt, Roll® Mudge, right, and
suspended patrolman Dave Clumis inspect damage of a bomb
blast that shattered 28 windows in this Minneapolis, Minn.,
building. Clumis was suspended from the police force for
a month for striking a Negro during an arrest that brought
about a racial incident. He was sleeping in the building at
the time of the blast but was not hurt. He was alone in the
building. (NEA Telephoto).
Castro Claims
Rebels Cleared
From Country
Miami, Fla., June 28 IJ1) —
Prime Minister Fidel Castro
told Cubans Thursday night
that counterrevolutionaries are
being wiped out after being
“abandoned to their fate by
the very ones who impelled
them to these ventures.”
Castro said in a nationwide
broadcast the underground has
been all but stamped out in
the cities by defense commit-
tees and other revolutionary
groups and now is being elim-
inated in the countryside.
The p ri m e minister told
sugar workers:
“Not a single band will re-
main, not a single bandit will
remain because the imperial-
istic force that harassed the re-
volution for four years is star-
ing at its last days.’’ The
speech was monitored ,in Mi-
ami.
Castro said the Cuban arm-
ed forces have cleared the
counter - revolution out of
Matanzas province and have
reduced its strength by 50 per
cent in Las Villas province. He
added:
“They got the only thing
which, traitors, m e r c e naries
and deceived ones can get. The
last who remain now face the
justice of the revolution and
the fire of our combatants.”
Most of Castro’s speech of
nearly two hours was devoted
to the sugar harvest which had
just ended. He said It was the
worst crop produced]under his
regime but promised succeed-
ing harvest will be^oetter. Said
Castro:
“Our detractors, above all
(those) abroad, have used our
difficulties in sugar produc-
tion as arguments against our
revolution. In the future, they
will not be able to count on
these arguments.”
He blamed inexperience, er-
rors, a severe drought and the
general problems of the ear-
ly revolutionary period for the
production drops, adding:
“They coincide with the
years of mercenary attacks, of
economic bl o c k a de and of
counterrevolution promoted
from abroad.”
Kennedy Picks
Henry Lodge
As Ambassador
Washington, June 28 l/P) —
Henry Cabot Lodge said last
night he’s honored that- Presi-
dent Kennedy h«s picked him
to become ambassador to
South Viet Nam. And Lodge
added: “I’m looking forward
to going there as it’s a very
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ident K e tvp * d y’s maternal
grandfather for a US Renate
seat Eleven year* age Fresi-
dent Kennedy vaulted into na-
tional prominehct by taking
Henry Cabot Lodge's Senate
seat. And only last year the
President’s youngest brother,
Edward, defeated Lodge’s son,
George, for the same Senate
scat from Massachusetts.
Recently Henry Cabot Lodge
has been off politics. He has
been a consultant to a publish-
ing firm and served as head of
a private organisation dad teat
ed to building democracy ir
Wastern Europe.
GUARD THOSE GREENS. ’
Miami (0 — A jury has as
sesaad the Houston Gaa Cor
poration $60,000 for plant
and flowers gassed to death ii
a nearby nursery and gardei
supply store. The suit allegei
that gas from a leaky mail
percolated through the air am
•arth and killed 250,000 plant
four y*«rs ago.
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
Hopkins County Homcj
for Senior Citizens
AT IT CELEBRATES THE
FORMAL OPENING OF
ITS BEAUTIFUL NEW
ESTABLISHMENT
..........★........
Sulphur Springs Laundry
& LINEN SERVICE
GEORGE H. WARD. Owner
Main Street Phone: 886-3131
and Best Wishes
to Hopkins County Home for Senior Citizens
AS THEY OBSERVE THEIR FORMAL OPENING SUNDAY — JUNE 30th
We Are Proud to Have Been Selected General Contractor* for thw
Beautiful New Establishment.
Resthaven Corporation
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 152, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1963, newspaper, June 28, 1963; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827525/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.