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Brownwood Bulletin
WEATHER FORECAST
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1959
TWELVE PAGES TODAY
C-C Endorses Election Petitions
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Committee Asks
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Auto
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School Support
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Stock
Falsies For Men
126
To Fall
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Who wears chest rugs?
AMOUNT NOT SIGNIFICANT
It
First Steel Shipments Made
Dec. 14 Date
Joseph F. Finnegan director of strike.
expected recalls early this
Mountain Team
Red China Proposes
For Hearing
Found Safe
Border Withdrawal
KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) — A
LONDON (AP)
»» six WEEKS •
Shot Victim
Alamo Actor
Said ‘Good
tain climbing tragedies on record. Habib Bourguiba.
I
of Route 3. Brownwood was re- ance. Sunday said it will be up to
To Help Contestants
Albert
ommendations might be
rigged, says be wanted to “pro
steel executives said would be in-
flationary Workers were earnng lationship to them as the doctor Ohe" and quit shows in general
Eight of the women are married
ble.
(See ALAMO on Page 21
Tanker Explosion
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Takes Sth Victim
tanker Amoco Virginia. Its plates barrels of high test gasoline and gasoline
F Ail
sons suffered injury
"it spread like a prairie fire." tain R.
Joseph R Daley, 37. Hill. N.C.. at the foot of a ladder
Twin Cities
nation's largest oil refining and
ship '
R
Hamstrung
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn
Negotiations between the Twin
isail for Albany, N.X.
\
Total $28,015
Goal: $41,000
were the FBI. Coast Guard, the
American OU Co., and He Ter-
attractive Blond LeJean Ethridge,
26. to death in the hallway of a
Congress to keep the mills oper-
ating beyond Jan 36 if a labor
agreement still is beyond reach.
said, "you ought to set up salaries
for the officers who will serve as
over
more
Renews Mandate
TUNIS AP' — The republic- of
The fire broke out less than
four hours before the American
Oil Co.'s 12-000-ton tanker was to
petrochemical center for 19 hours
Smday
"Usually, little scrawny fellows," answers pret-
ty Diana Tessier, president of a hair-making firm.
)
ported in good condition today
at Memorial Hospital.
He was wounded late Sunday
Celebrators Die
BAH LE DUC France AP -
A station wagon loarled with cele-
brators en route from a wedding
the civic affairs committee, said
the school board “should pro-
ceed with the least possible de-
lay in getting the construction
program started ”
Estimates on the major costs
within the program include
ONE—Renovation of the senior-
junior high campus, 379.818
TWO—Remodeling of and ad-
ditions to six elementary schools,
3264.723.
Said Guilty
BRACK ETVITLLE, Tex. (AP)--
Chester M. Smith, pale after a
month in jaH. used a clear, loud
shor h after midnight. The work-
ers airuck a 4 MU
as it attempts to stretch its pro-
duction into December Chrysler
layoffs range between 5,000 and
10,000
during the long shutdown. It would
take time to make repairs -Japanese mountain climbing.ex-
But for thousands of others—in t..r— — ---------
the auto and appliance industries would be one of the worst moun- rmandate of pro-Western President
and others—the wait for recalls tain climbing tragedies on record. Habib Bourguiba.
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IN NOTE
Premier Chou En-laf made the
proposal in a note delivered in
New Delhi Sunday to Prime Min-
later Nehru. Chou also proposed
that he and Nehru meet in the im-
mediate future to discuss relations
between their two governments.
There was no immediate reac-
tion from Nehru who after the
note's arrival, met until midnight
with his Cabinet defense commit-
tee and the Anny chief of staff.
Lt Gen. K. S. Thimayya.
2
„3FL,-
QUITE OBVIOUS
“In this context, it is quite ob-
vious why I denied certain condi-
tions of quiz show production I
did it, not only because I spent
The preferred shade: brown.
"The people at the barber show came to me
and suggested we make up a chest falsie as a stunt,"
up to pre-strike production levels.
For the miners and railroaders party will
Combs, and six of the 40 crew
members perished.
Chandler, 28, apparently stepped
j into a hole in a submerged por-
। AP> -ltion of the ship
By ANGELINE SMITH
Of The Bulletin Staff
Hearing on a petition for the formation of Justice of the Peace
Precinct No. 5 was set for Dec. 14 by the Brown County Commis-
. sioners Court this morning
The petition was presented to the court last Monday by L. B.
Slagle, city attorney for Bangs. The proposed new precinct would
include Voting Box 8 (Bangs' and Voting Box No. 9 (Grosvenor).
IN AUDIENCE
A number of persons were in the courtroom audience
Brown County Attorney William O. Breedlove told the court
that the month of August was a limitation for forming only those
precincts that would cross voting ---------------------------------
some manner
JP SALARIES
3 MEN
Two ranchers and a cowhand
ARTILLERY IN RED SQUARE—Celebrating the 42nd anniversary of the Bolshevik
revolution, mobile artillery units roll post d picture of Lenin in Moscow's Red Square.
minal, where the ship is tied up
READY TO SAIL
without public transportatiom for Groups probing the destroyed hulk
the first time in 25 years
justice of the peace and consta- are the only men on the jury.
Fashion Newvs...
their quarters. Two others were
found on Hock
CD ALLERTED
Memories of the 1947 Texas City
Dale Thomas Herndon. 19 son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Herndon
was in a moo tn make major
concessions. No negotiations were
scheduled.
The fire aboard the 12.000-ton ' “ ycou
I tanker threatened the heart of the said seamen ---- — _
--i— • *----- " - - —-* Seattle "As it spread a solid wall leading to his quarters The bodies
of Hames 100 feet high swept the of four crewmen were found in
Mountaineering experts say the Tunisia. a st niggling North Afri-
entire expedition may have been can nation the site of Louisiana,
wiped out by avalanches in what has enthusiastically renewed the
facilities producing as quickly as
possible. Customersmany elosed
By JOHN MOODY 1 11ft-day strike began—meant little an average of $3.11 an hour when will be a long one Many may not
PITTSBURGH AP - Major pro- to customers already hurt by the strike started
ducers edged the first small ship- shortages it still will be weeks HOLD DEMANDS
ments of finished steel into deliv- before newly produced steel moves The companies held on to de- _
mands for contract changes that expected to get worse before new
China has proposed to India that. question and "adopts an attitude
the armed forces of both countries extremely harmful" to the two
immediately withdraw 12% miles countries Red China contends
from their disputed border that India has been trespassing on
The Chinese proposal was an- Chinese territory. India claims
pounced by the official New China Chinese soldiers have been attack-
News Agency and broadcast by ing Indian forces on Indian soil.
Peiping radio.
Bill do we have the right to or widows at mature years The
turn this man down?" County twelfth is attractive, pethte Miss
sary to sustain interest and sus-
pense." he said.
"The quiz shows have been ac-
cused of perpetrating a fraud and
deception on the public. I do not
agree with that accusation The
entertainment field, from time im
The union continued to press for
wages and fringe benefits that
buckled and ripped by fire and fuel oil in the vessels bunkers Small fires continued to flicker
expiosion Sunday, claimed in threatened the' heart of the na- on the vessel's supersturcture and
eighth victim today when city fire- tion’s biggest oil refining and a pier alongside The blackened
man D. H Chandler drowned petrochemical center for 19 hours hulk's deck plates buckled and its
aboard the ship TWemy-five per- before firemen brought it under seams ripped
' control Firemen found the body ot Cap-
There was no indication that'
either the industry or the union
lawyer to his client," Freedman
said in a statement given the New
York Times in Mexico City, where
, tect the private lives of the many he is now working as a TV pro-
wonderful people who were con- ducer.
junction, expires Jan 36. workers
READY PROMPTLY
Mitchell said President Eisen-
hower would be ready promptly
with recommendations to the law-
makers if the strike is resumed.
He refused to hint what the rec-,
Communist “haste facts" of the boundary
Freedman, indicted for perjury
the Federal
boys had stopped and
return to Katmandu
"Once you make the divisions residence she shared with four
and establish the precincts." he male extras, including Smith
would include a new high school,
two new grade schools and reno-
vation of the current junior-
itan area at a million persons as to the cause of the fire
the payroll throughout the 51,991.762 for the reconstruction.
Dr. Paul Wheelis, chairman of
vapd9E nwy-a -imV5 -m ---
petition missing to th Hmalyas THREE-New Browawood
Most steel companies expect to is safe, the Nepalese Foreign Of- High School. 31.383.096. •
be at least six weeks getting mills flee announced today. FOUR—New Central Element-
A statement said the 32-member ary. $264,125.
IN j
mhe
because he denied that the TV
to his patient, as the newspaper- “Is it any great shock to learn
man to his news source or the that important national figures
R Combs of Kill Devil
said he soon would contact both
sides regarding new negotiations.
The injunction specifies collective
bargaining must be continued
Probably the biggest delay in
getting mills back to peak produc-
tion would be damaged equip-
ment Brick linings in some furn-
aces easily could have cracked
BROWNWOOD AREA Clear to portly
cloudy with slowly rising temperatures
this afternoon, tonight and Tuesday
Maximum temperature here Sunday
63, overnight lew 28 Sunset 5 39, sun-
rise 7.01.
Miss Tessier, whose main business is toupees
senior campus and the other ele- —or toppers, a they say in the trade—uses real
Hli imported hair for the chest rugs.
could renew the strike
The U S. Supreme Court figur-
atively struck the match that re-
kindled mill furnaces. The court
■ by an 8-1 vote Saturday upheld the
injunction that had been stayed
HEAD BUILDING FUND DRIVE—Heading the fund drive for a $750,000 Science Building for Howard Poyne
College in Brownw - are four alumni of the college, left to right. Dr Moryin Knight, Dallas orthopedic surgeon
who is drive chairman; Mrs. J. Howard Hodge of Midland, co-chairman for the drivei Dr J Brown Cutbirth,
Houston independent oil operator who will serve os Houston chairman, and Dr Willis Murphy, Fort Worth ortho-
pedic surgeon who will head the drive in Fort Werth The drive officiolly was launched at the college s homecom-
ing Friday and Saturday with a $ 100,000 gift from Mr. and Mrs. Hodge, Midiand theuter owners-
NEW YORK (AP)
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J."
Herndon was checking his rifle
to see if it was unloaded, police
said. The gun discharged and
the bullet hit him high in the
left side of his chest, and lodged
I in his armpit.
liam E. Mayer's wedding ring of the chamber of commerce
U-teeie
MB » .. ire
T e
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immediate area
Fire fighter, ashore and aboard
a lone fire boat applied water in
1 early stages before chemical ex:
tinguishers arrived There would
have been no hope for them if
The The Eames, feeding on 135.000 held 90.000 barrels of aviatjog
i week Steel firms were reluctant
I to state figure,—changes occurred
too fast
Most big companies began heat-
ing ironmaking blast furnaces
and steelmaking open hearts 24-
hours after mill gates swung open
I Some expected to get iron from
blast furnaces yet today.
Throughout the industry there
was a gigantic effort to get all
HOUSTON Tex AP'
SEVEN die
The vessel's captain. R
Peiping's note was delivered to on Indian Creek Road near Early
the Indian Foreign Office a few Grocery Store in a hunting acci-
hours after India made public a dent.
■harp message sent Red China six His companions were Herman
days ago accusing the Commu- Graves. 17 . 4000 Austin Avenue;
nists again of aggression Marion Parsons. 18. 4004 Glen-
Chou's note proposed that the wood Dr . and Gayion, 17. and
two sides stil maintain civil ad- James Herndon, 15. also of Route
precinct lines.
He said since the proposed pre-
cinct follows voting precinct
lines it would not be necessary
i for the court to wait until August
the private lives of the many won-
derful people who were con-
testants on the show "
Mi DAYS
eProducrscouldscourttonsonly among the 350.000 furloughed soon. !
dUoute is eration when the in workers in allied industries, the A five-man search party had left
p work resumption was good news, only Sunday to look for the .climb-
They almost are assured of being
e I the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropol- buckled plates in search of clues
a .......
— Chevrolet Corvair at Willow -
Run and Buick at Flint The
Buick line will quit after Monday
mght
Ford has some 20,000 employes
om three-and fourday work weeks
quiz show
as a breath of fresh air” com- _ : g t
pared with the murdet, and vio- raanmene, . protect
lence that saturated television M
"There were times when a cer-
tain amount of control was neces-
"Twenty-One" was
City Rapid Transit Co. and Tran
sit Employes Division 1005. rep
resenting the firm's 1.390 drivers
mechanic, and clerks, ended
because of steel shortages —
pressed for speedy deliveries.
Charles. La . battled the blaze A disaster that killed more than VW
blizzard of foam ite finally persons prompted civil defense'of-
'smothered a main fire in the tank- finals to alert the Texas State
ers forward bunkers— which had Guard and order evacuation of the
Mediation Service.
by Caudill. Rowlett and Scott
Architects of Houston
The building program follows
closely surveys made by the
firm and the Citizen, Advisory
Committee earlier this year.
As proposed, the program
VOLUME 60 NO. 22 5c PER COPY
recalled quickly. Many already
have returned.
Miss Tessier said. “But I said, 'Stunt? I have many
customers using them already.’ They seemed sur-
1 prised."
(See HF ARING on Page 31
generally hire ghost writers to
write their speeches, and in many
instances even to write their
books?
get back to their jobs during the -__
o-day period mentary schools
jantx beforemnecavpramocngssten manas crompenneraetetdhanees .k exThstcat geoworse sAard"membersESTsAiion
■"». ro Wokk woui givemanagement more say productiom r rolling That asethetmanimumbuad vs
hon The same goes at stude- tion halted the longest strike in Thousands of the haif-million over working conditions in the would mean idleness for some who esUmatod the total cost of
baker-packara. Where officials steel industry history. strikers were called back to work mills The union has fought this have been fortunate enougl
had said supplies are sufficient for The early shipments—gatherings over the weekend Thousands proposal since 1L was first made, stay on
full production up to Dec. 18. of what was left behind when the
300 FIREMEN
More than 300 firemen who
came from as far aw ay as Lake
to establish the new precinct.
Quiz Producer Tried -dam":
* I He said he thought the court voice today to announce “I plead
should study the situation and guilty, your honor" to the slaying
testants on the show." DEFENDS SHOWS
"I felt that I had the same re- Freedman defended "Twenty-
ers. feared lost in an avalanche.
then place the entire county in of an actress friend in a burst
justice of the peace precincts of professional and personal jeal-
with not less than four precincts ousy.
and not more than eight being At the noon recess the trial
1 formed. outcome was predictable Each at
“No matter how you divide the the 9 woman and 3 men on the
precincts now" he continued. Jury agreed in advance to assess
“the area taken in by Justice of a 30-year prison term
the Peace Precinct No. 4 will re- Smith, a movie extra helping
•main wet even if it is changed in film "The Alamo" here, stabbed
ARTA
A 1-
more than two weeks by United
Steelworkers appeals.
Secretary of Labor James P
Mitchell. in a television appear-
slipped from her finger into 14 and the chamber committee.
feet of water as she floated in Workers need only 29 signa-
the ocean on an inflated rubber tures to call the election.
mattress Her husband immedi- c MILLION PROGRAM IIIII "I never ask my clients why they want them. I
ately donned underwatn. Lae A $2 million building program figure its their Own business.”
mask, dived in and found the ring, was presented to the Brownwood
I Board of Education Wednesday
ministrative personnel and nn- 3.
armed police there The
But the Chinese Premier w arned
that if an appropriate solution is
not worked out. dashes on the bor-
der may occur again.
The note said Communist China
regrets that India disregards the
MICREFILM SERVICE .
P. B. X 8066
DALLAS TEX.
The Brownwood Chamber of Commerce officially en-
dorsed at noon today an improvement program for the
Brownwood Public Schools and requested private citizens NEW YORK (AP»—Men, do you envy those
to. petition the board of education for a bond election. hairy-chested he-men who stalk the beaches and
A The chamber asked that residents circulate the peti- podls? . . .
tions immediately to obtain necessary signatures needed . , ‘ ’
__C_ ______J---------to call the election Worry no more, hairless Joe. Toss awav your
14 gumomppmmumuummmmumummummumu" The Civic Affairs Commit- turtle-neck beach sweater—they’ve come up with
I] 11 | tee Sept 22 voted110 support the chest hair falsies for men.
2 ~hUCKleS I “irongumoramlidents had aet. The latest in chest tapestries was unveiled Sun-
ma l .y tup nrIe l ually started a petition campaign ’ day at the opening session of the National Barber
UN I NCW3 - Saturday as individuals but to- Show.
228 day received the official sanc-
M2 HILO, Hawaii (AP)—Mrs Wil- tion of the Board of Directors
cM20eie
gzi
M«kess
2«3 -l
________________ the ship had exploded with force
to a party plunged into a canal enough to touch off dozen, of bi
near the village of Savoy Sunday oil storage tanks linving the north
mgh( Six persons were killed shore scant yard,-aw ay
Three passengers were thrown Five explosions did rock the 30-
t clear and ecaped. 1 (See TANKER on Paze 3>
! A bus drivers' strike today left investigators elimbed over the
DETROIT (API — New model
cars will become scarce and more
layoffs are in prospect for the au-
to industry today despite the re-
turn to work of the nation's steel-
v orkers
in an effort tn supply dealers
with 1960 model cars the automak-
ers have used virtually their en-
tire stockpile of steel Industry
snurce s suggest it will be tour to
six uceks before all types of steel
needed for production become
available
More than 210,000 hourly work
ers. most of them General Motors
employes, have been laid off in-
definitely because of steel short-
ages Only two GM assembly
plants are due to work this week
memorial . has been based on
showmanship, spectacle and illu-
sion. The only function of enter-
tainment is to entertain.
ALL FAKES
। "Everyone knows that the magi-
r man doesn't saw the lady in half
। --that movies supposedly filmed
i in Egypt are actually shot in
! Hollywood studios
I "Is it any surprise to the movie
! audience that the stunt men usual-
ly do the risky scenes for the
Hollywood glamour men?
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