Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 132, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 18, 1956 Page: 2 of 18
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BUENOS AIRES —UP— Eight
Dr. Billy Graham, wboee "Hour
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Get ’3M for Your Oki Iron
uGARDLESS or AGE, MAKE, on cowDinoM
POPCORN ALL DAT
SUNDAY WITH EACH
CHILD ADMISSION
euss "Freedom from the Fear of
Death" during the brae dr ret.
The 44th birthday of Giri
Scouting in the United States
was celebrated by Troop 18 with
a party for their mothers and
heard over KBWD-Mutual each
Sunday night, 10-10:30 o'clock.
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5:00 gf m with Bob and Bay MM
5:45 Les Pagl and Mary Ford MM
9:50 General Sports Time MM
5:55 Hive Star Newscast MM
23 Wanderer
24 Hebrew
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34 Bulks
N Trader
37 Splinter
tracked on his east-bound return
to this country He’s hied from
Manila to Seoul, Korea—and will
enplane from there to the West
Asia, is to be adapted for BKWD-
Mutual's weekday "Story Time ’
programs starting Monday, 10-05-
10:30 a m.
be wishes to come here."
Thackery rose trona his ehafr.
tag hits of silver from mad en-
crusted on the machine and then
scraping the mud off to search of
more bits of silver.
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ROME -VP- George Karads-
mas. 75, a retired Cleveland bar-
tender. wound up to Rome by mis-
take on his first trip back to
Greece to 49 years, airline offieials
said Saturday.
Manager Freddie Hutchinson,
debuting as the St Lanis Car-
words.
"A good friend of mine,* she
OAN CAULFIELD
MICHAEL RENNIE
B—Hl—HB
West Berlin to apradtag more
than $0,000,000 on reconstruction ।
projects to 1956, a large proportion
being devoted to subway building. I
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buried treasure cache, aca
old coins and silver spoons.
Throwing
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BIG SPECIAL
SPANISH PICTURE
TODAY ONLY
der Olyi
total of
past passport control and took a
cab tote town.
“The old place sure has changed
to half a century." be was quoted
as sajiag before he noticed ao aae
1
it is a personal i
of great fmportane
come a tong way."
“Why dare Your fiend wish to
come to Athens?”
After a short business meeting,
the girls made preparations for
the party under the direction of
Mrs. ▼. Berryhill and Mrs. Floyd
Bilbrey.
The color scheme was brown.
•tote the witness stead mieto-
phone from the cirewit ' court
room.
*V your Artend I
dier u would be
to being him ta
8 pm KRLD-TV, Dalias.
On Tuesday. Texas in Review
can be seen on KTBC-TV, Austin.
7 p.m.; KTXL-TV, San Angelo.
E p.m.; KCEN-Tv, Temple. 8:30
pm.
colleges and colleges entered this
year bringing over 1,000 athletes
to compete for honors.
Other features on the program
Border Olympics
On TV Program
The 17th annual Rio Grande
Talley Livestock Show held at
Mercedes will be featured this
week on the Humble Company’s
weekly TV program, Texas in
Review.
The films will show the unu-
real displays and judging of
livestock. Purpose of the show is
to encourage production of beef
and dairy cattle, hogs and chick-
ens as an important part of the
▼alley's diversification program.
For sports fans there will be
comprehensive films of the Bor-
matter and ore
re end 1 have
41 French plural
article
42 Cicatrices
44 River islet
47 Present
month (ab.)
44 Harem room
44 Edison’s
middlename
41 Turn
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arrived to Athens,
walked unnoticed
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34 Mah drink
Balcony Crack Kills 12
KAFR SAKR, Egypt -VP— The
balcony of a crowded movie house
5
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"SPEEDY GONZALESP — CARTOON
LATE WORLD NEWS
farm IB Melodies
Mive Star Newscast MM
Hits and Encores
Mutual "ty News MB
MandstnaUansiMM
Mutual Reports UM News MM
Mat—l MdIMr MM
SUNSET
Drive-In
Box Office Opens 63
TODAY
MONDAY & TUES.
Yet their story
of Courage...
Devotion...
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swarded Waadoy. a 1444 auto-
mobile, has been stolen.
house of my cousin. He wishes
to come to Athens. He told me
that a mutual friend said to come
32 aasg: stiff mahogany
chate to front of his desk and now
she could fully see this zombie-
like man.
“He stays in Kalogriani. n to
a village that to to the province
of Larison ,*
The mate* agreed his thia bps.
TODAY
TWO SMASH HITS
Olen Teague, E. F. Roller. Har-
old Anderson, B. B. Fulton. D.
Fulton. Jimmy Cotten. R. N
BLUFFVUE DRIVE-IN
CENTRAL TEXAS'
FINEST DRIVE-IN
Bex Office Op roe at 645
TODAY a MONDAY
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Meat Institute estimated Saturday
8.5 billion hog dogs - enough to
stretch 80,000 miles—will be con-
sumed by Americans this year.
tes too rev. L—taire whom
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Clay Scott's “Monsoon Road,"
story of a girl who left a shelter-
ed home for adventure-packed
life in the Pacific and southeast
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perately," Th an area said "What
about that girl to theref"
"Are our traveling compandons
outside?” Thackery naked, re-
ferring to the Gestapo who now
kept constant watch on hto move-
ments.
"They're there, as usual."
“Better order a ear. Were go-
tag to have to slip that girl out
We can't take the risk of having
them pick her apt Have someone
contact Ltoa to meet us at Papa-
Panos'. Im sending bar up to
get him immediatel.-
(Te Be ConMnaod)
Dr. Harry Thackery stepped
across the ban to another oOes.
A man named Thanassis cat with
earphones on his head. He stood
up when he saw Thackery.
"You heard her,” Thackety
snapped. "What da you think?*
ROBERT
TAYLOR ,
Bl
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KIP
"When can I see Mm?" That
ww the right thing to say.
Tm afraid he to very busy. He
to preparing — expeditio for
sow diggings.*
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srowded %
hour in a
agate disappeared behind the
double doors. She returned. "Fol-
low me, please.* she said. The
woman marched briskly down the
long carpeted hallway post sev-
eral doors with little team name
plates on them, turned sharply,
and opened one and motioned
Eleftherlain. She dosed the door
behind thegiL
The room was stiff and paneled
and Victorian. The only light
was a small desk lamp. A man
sat behind the desk. He looked
gaunt and was pasty to complex-
ion. His hair was thinning and
his face ww bony.
"You wisb to see me?" his voice
said in a monotone.
mren we adout tis Maui «t
yours.*
A“Hes ’ British soldier. One
from New Zealand-
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VIN IS 2
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The drive shaft broke before the 7
thief could get more than three 2
miles away and Bremen, who i
have repaired the truck, said it 2
MONDAY
35C auat
SHEtelta funny dryness M
her mouth as she spin id her lips
tospeak. "He MH me to teH you
COLUMBIA, S.C -UP- A bull-
dozer which sliced through a
PRICES £
CHILD...........T— -.1. Ml
asked, luting inquiringly at the
uncomfortable peasant girl be-
fore het.
"No. He dare not know me."
"Just a num mt, please," the
woman said. She rose from bo-
bind the counter and disappeared
behind a large double door that
led down a tong corridor.
The receptionist returned.
Tn sorry. Dr. Thackery can-
not are you.*
Eleftberia fdgeted with her
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Host To Mothers
The first publie museum in
America was organized at Charles-
ton. S. C. Jan. IX 1773. In 1915
it ww named the Cherirston Mu-
seum.
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A MIDDLE-AGED woman, ab-
viously Mt Greek. am behind a
small counter with earphones re
her head. There ww a desk and
many papers scattered on I
Eletiheria approached with great
caution.
*1 — 1 wisb to see Dr. Hany
Thackery, .* she whispered.
"Your aeree, please?*
“Eleftheria Yatourto."
"Do you have an .............
with the doctor?' the woman
Smith. Mesd
There waa a bum trom the odd
bro on the desk. The woman
stopped the boa by sticking a
piece at metal attached to a card
into a BtUe beta. The dear
ipwsd and two moa who wore
Mt Greeks came into the room
and aat down and looked at mag-
azines
"Just what do you want to see
Dr. Thackery about?"
new deaths from infantile paraly-
.sis in the past M hours brought
I the toll in the current epidemic
to IM Friday. Forty-tex new rams
were reported tor a total of 172
cases since the epidemie began.
in this lower Egyptian town col
will be the Bluebird Fashion show lapsed Friday night, killing 12 per
at San Antonio. . sons and injuring 56, it ww report-
Texas in Review can be seen ed Saturday. The dead included 11
Monday on KRBC-TV, Abilene, women and one man.
Cherek figure maybe ome of
leket taMere to a ramne Mey
are having get a medle oaxtoos.
At tay rate, the grand prtze
I whieh ww to bare been
VERDUN REMEMBERED.
The 44th anniversary of the'
bloody World War I Battle of
Verdun is commemorated
this new French stamp. To ba
issued in March, the 30-trane
stamp is blue and yellowisb
brown.
Goddess" -
PALACE—Sunday, Spanish feature “El Embajador" and "Masterson
of Kansas”: Friday and Saturday. “Secret of Convict Lake" and green, and gold. The center piece
"Rose of Cimmarron “ I was green and yellow balloons
SUNSET—Sunday thru Tuesday. “The Rams of Ranchipur"; Wed- set around an Easter basket on
nesday and Thursday. "Paris Follies"; Friday and Saturday, i a gold table doth. Lemon psartl
“Vera Cruz" and “Three Bed Sisters." I was served with chocolate cake.
; CAMP BOWIE—Sunday thru Tuesday. “The Lttlest Outlaw"; Wed- Work that has been done by
nesday thru Friday. "The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell'. Sat- the girls was displayed with their
urday. "Drums Across the River" and "Jail Buster." scrapbook, date book, end re-
BLUFFVUE—Sunday and Monday, “A Lawless Street": Tuesday ports.
and Wednesday.. 2! Am A Camera"; Thursday and Friday, ’ Sev Guests were greeted by Vella
“ Cities of Gold": Saturday, "World in His Arms ” and "Bed- Jo Berryhill and Alice Ramos
head from Wyoming- Louise Leath, Sandra Stone, Judy
. Biggs, and Claudia Phaup com-
posed the reception committee
FARMINGTON. Iowa — UP —
as good as new Saturday Firemen said the thief who stole
The roomy sheriff’s office saidithein apparently did
souvenir hunters here been pluck- tem • tavor.
As s result the bulldozer is al was a good thing that didn't hap-
pen on the way to a Ore.
TODAY
10comae
504
Richardson. B. Long. Ramon Lu-
CHICAGO -UP- The American jan, T. Phaup. and Miss Calo-oy.
SHE bit her nails and thought an but given up hope."
very bard to relay Joy's exact '— ----- “
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8:15 CNMt Caravan
8:55 Fashion Forecast
9:00 Ceen Brown MB8
9:15 Howdy Housewives
9:30 MW Star Newseast MBG
9:35 uest Time MM
10:00 Pive War Newscast MBS
20:05 tory Tme MM
10:30 Quces for a dn mm
UM Pive Star Newseast MBS
11M Mm's Hollywood MM
11:10 Morning Melodies
12:00 Foster MM
22:15 Noon Time Tunes
12:22 Noon Varm Report
12:30 Noon Edition of the News
-- She remembered that as a small
dinals pilot, is to be interviewed child she had seen some foreign
by Harry Wismer during KBWD- men digging around Dernica. Be-
Mutual’s "General Sports Time" tore the war foreigners always
broadcast this evening, 5:50-6 came to dig aS over the province,
o’clock. “But—but—I have traveled an
the way from Dadi. 1 is vary
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during 'this overseas speaking Wednesday, "Diane"; Thursday thru Saturday, "Backlash";
tour—one of the most successful Saturday Midnight Show, "The Rose Tatto."
LYRIC—Sunday and Monday. “Billy the Kid": Tuesday and Wed-
nesday. ”The Stratton Story": Thursday thru Saturday. "Slightly
Scarlet" and “Ride ’Em Cowboy."
QUEEN—Sunday. "The Tender Trap" and “The Gun That Won The
West"; Monday, "The Tender Trap" and "Teen Age Crime
Wave"; Tuesday "Pony Express' and "The Tender Trap'; Wed-
nesday and Thursday. "Three Siripes in the Sun" and "Pony
ExpressFriday and Saturday, "Apache Ambush" and “Devil
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TODAY THRU TUESDAY,
Ofareedattefr-
Himitedrimeomd,
was speaking Greek. The airline
and Dolly Perez’and Gerrie Wat- put him-onuanother.plane Friday
kins presided at the register
Punch was served by Jo Anna i rere BEND Ia ' “
Roller. Mary Baboit,
Anderson, and Sandra Bilbrey. am
Guests were Bev. Dorsey G a
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1Wueotith HGaelie
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Julia--- infatuation
Grant 36 Strays
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10345 Reiigious News
11:00 Tint Baptist Church
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MM MB Tme Tunes
12:15 How Christian Sclence MM MM
UM LmRotbb Hour--
1M Lttle Country
1MM MR
1M Hits and Encores
3M Bell News
3:15 IBU and Encores
4:55Tomorrow‘s Worid MM
•M Walter Winchei MM
5:15 Tomorrow "a Headines MM
•MADMar Bpm Thu MM
5:45 Les Paul and Mary Ford MM
5:50 General Sports Time MM
IM Ml News
6:15 Dnner Date
7:00 Central Methodisc Chureh
RM unday Evening Serenade
8:55 MI News .
RM CM Fashioned Revival Hour
IRMBaRT M Deeisten MM
10:30 ot Healing MM
HM Evening Prayer
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