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CAST YOUR VOTE
Brownwood Bulletin
CITY ELECTION
APRIL 1
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Code of Conduct Presented to
Of Arms Shipment
Student Councils of BHS, BJHS
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Thirty-six Cuban rebels refused to month. however long we are
Guard vessel that rammed their
(NEA Telephoto)
stoged strikes and workshop rallies throughout the nation.
AFL-CIO Economist Predicts
Another Unemployment Rise
to
group.
day night. After the code was pre- Dares and jeers have been respon-
sible for many deaths.
teenagers over the code.
Teenagers approved points and cline an alcoholic drink.
sonable measure of privacy.
About 26 parents were present
2. "Lights Out Games” have no for the meeting. Lee J. Bowers is
NT
e
FUTURE
Here Saturday Night
membership
Dr Sterling
Ohio.
is
Two Residents Suffer
satellite-launcher
Fatalities From
probe” rocket. The Thor is the
I Streckert.
sible."’
guard rocket for moon exploration was reported today to be in "good
condition” by attendants.
Fell Wednesday
flight of stairs at the
Army men and an airman. Col
historic
MIAMI
the D.L. Beard who headed the in-
t ary Ezra Taft Benson to stand
and in nations to war ”
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Howard Payne College and the in the annual event.
6,’
cancer
TEXAS WEATHER
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A
lision of two Boston-bound trains Saturday. Warmer tonight. Scat-
others crashing azains seats and winds tonight and early Saturday.
E
THIEVES IN DOGHOUSE
ing atmosphere than planned.
(NEA Telephoto)
, Saturday.
ton scction Thursday nigh:.
i called the Doghouse.
dividuals, and trophies for lust, ion.
4 Antomo.
Air Force intermediate range bal- | left hip Thursday in an accident
listic missile and will be “mar- while he was being assisted in
BRIDGEPORT, Tex (UP) — A
traffic control official said today
that two Air Force planes appar-
ently broke flight patterns just be-
1 fore they collided, killing 18 men.
THIRD MOON IN ORBIT—Explorer II, broken line, has
joined the U.S.'s satellites Explorer I and Vanguard I,
and Russia's Sputnik II in orbit around the earth. The
new satellite, art almost duplicate of Explorer 1, wgs
launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. It reportedly de-
viated from its planned orbit, and, according to Eber-
hard M. Rees, deputy for the Army's Missile Develop-
ment Command, is traveling closer to the earth's seor-
SPRING OFFENSIVE—Labor unionists, demanding a wage raise, rush a police cordon
in front of the Tokyo, Japan, post office during a labor "spring offensive'' led by
Sohyo, the General Council of Japanese Trade Unions Police were alerted to pre-
vent incidents as postal workers, coal miners, and private railroad union members
She
very
council Monday his visit and dis-
cussions with the HHFA officials.
annual
meeting
Barron,
said
be held April 10 in the music hall
at Brownwood High. Program will
be on the automobile and safety.
It will be presented by highway
patrolmen from San Angelo. Pro-
Mayflower II Stuck In
Mud; Tugs Are Asked
cloudi-
Warmer
been
feet
Lee Watson. and Al Wilks.
The group will meet with pre-
unchanged, these sources said.
Administration sources had been
predicting confidently there would
Im* a veto ever since Congress be-
gan debating the measure several
, 0a
2.
Moscow’s Pravda newspaper indi-
cated Thursday a Red launching
may be held off some time
It was learned several second- j
stage rockets of the Navy’s Van-
shots.
The Army Is studying the pos-
house Thursday and escaped with
it into a crowd.
Brown County Dairy Assocaition,
will be held here Saturday.
4
or
in
should respect the hours establish-
ed by each others parents. How-
ever, it is more important for par-
ents of girls to set a reasonable
■ time for returning home.
4 Young people should come di-
। the coming year will be elect-
ed.
r Every-
GTIME
t PAL.
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heated argument, voted 17 to 14
1 to ask the President to approve
the freeze. Fifteen GOP senators
f
T
Collision Of Troins
Is Being Investigated
I BOSTON 1 UP,— A rear-end col-
The bill, if it were signed into
law by the Presitent, would freeze
WEATHER FORECAST
BROWNWOOD AREA Cloudy with
scottered thundershowers and windy this
afternoon and tonight Saturday partly
cloudy and cooler. Law tonight near 45,
high Saturday near 57.
Maximum temperature here Thursday
72, overnight low 48 Sunset today 6:53,
sunrise 6 29.
both the parents and teenagers. I lege of driving the family car
Dr. Braswell Locker, president should be baseg on 11 > possession
of the parents group, presided al of a driver s license and i2> ability
the meeting, to control themselves while driving
Rodger Sweeney, city parks and a car.
Twenty-six is the average age ........— — — —
of the ten troopers on the com- Mayflower IL which sailed .—
pany’s roster this season. Only Atlantic without serious mishap, i vestigators, reported,
one of the six men is under six was stuck in the mud of Biscayne -------------
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Special to The Bulletin
AUSTIN — Robert E Simpson.
Blanket High School teacher, is
Girl Reports Pigtail
Stolen In Hong Kong
HONG KONG (UP, — Pigtails
shots than the multi-stage vehicle
used to launch Army “Explorer”
satellites.
I men planned to join the guerilla
warfare led by Fidel Castro
against Cuba’s President Fulgen-
America members, which will be for the Carrington Farms of Aus-
i held at the Brown County Live- tin He will also classify animals
BROWNWOOD, TEXAS. FAEADAY, MARCH 23 1958
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onto floors was under investiga-
tion today .
None of the injured was seri-
ously hurt and only one was held
for treatment after the New Hav-
en Buddliner from Cape Cod with
34 persons aboard smashed into'
Break in Flight
Patterns Blamed. i
In Plane Mishap
87
gram will begin at 7:30.
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the 1958 support
fessional American singers who
can make the characters real
not only with their music, but
also with their appearance on
stage.
nizing death
by the company the last two will be imbedded in concrete •*!,,, . nee
seasons. She holds the master a lasting memorial. WAJ:+k fi££* • I
of arts degree from Baylor Uni-! Officials hope two tugs will be VVIIn I If fir IAiK
versity, where she has taught able to free the vessel from the I ’’•••• VIIIVIUIJ
opera literature and has studied: mud.
The doctor
in adults
“Die Fledermaus' Set
lege plus a medal for the top- with details of the annual event Koetzel. 67. suffered critical head passenger train in the south Boe ness through Saturday.
recuperating from broken hips I
sented to the representatives, a
private discussion was held by the
Thieves have been in the dog-
! leukemia as a result of poison
produced by hydrogen bomb tests.
Dr. Edward U. Condon predicted
To carry out the program for one of 50 to receive a scholar-
University “of
(
i
• 1 ' ,
1
weeks ago. But there had been
continuing spet ulation that Fisen-
hower might follow a veto as he
did in 1956 by administrative ac-
70-foot chartered
ried” with the second-stage Van- getting out of an automobile. He
4 By BERNARD BRENNER to head off a veto. asked Eisen-
I nited Press Staff Correspondent hower late Thursday to sign the
WASHINGTON «VP»-President freeze.
Mrs. Susie Bell Torres.
(UP)— The
to crime
he flew
were captured’ by a V S. Coast
freighter. The
sponsible adult should be home 9 Double dating and group get-
when teenagers entertain. but togethers are preferred to single
should allow the youngsters a rea- dating.
BROWNSVILLE. Tex. (UP)
tenor, this production is perform- Coggin Memorial Theater. King’s
ed in English by young pro- Music Store and Denman’s.
the fellow
Lists Pie-
ng party
rting with
ooperation
cialists of
Monday in the Blue Room of
Hotel Brownwood. Officers for
GULFPORT. Miss (UP)—
from bone
costume and set design. She
has sung in opera herself, and
studies the music of each pro-
duction carefully before design-
all 1958 farm price supports and
1959 planting allotments at not
• less than 1957 letels. This would
reverse support cuts ordered by
Benson for nine farm commo ‘i-
ties including dairy products.
that injured 12 persons and sent tered thunderstorms
with high
of Spanish at
Final plans for the
8ks
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ceremonies for the meeting Thurs- sponsibilities for
safe driving.
Forty-two of
emoc rats, in
sent board members at noon
suggested others. 8 Mid-week social activities
Points of the code include: | should be avoided whenever pos-
1. A parent or some other re-sible.
place in a well-ordered party. vice-president and B. G. Joyner is
3. Young people and their par-, secretary.
members will pronably remain in
the Cameron county jail until
May 11, when the federal grand
jury is scheduled to meet
Bond on 35 of the rebels and
the four crewmen has been set
at $7,500. A $15,000 bond has been
set for Antonio del Conde of,
were not present for that vote.
Speculation that the administra-
tion might be planning some pric
boosting on its own to conciliate
farmers and farm-bloc republi-
cans was heightened by delay in
announcing the 1958’support rate
for corn.
Top Agriculture Department of-
ficials conceded the corn rate,
when it' is announced, may be a
little higher than they had origi-
nally planned.
But this will be “a matter of
two or three cents at most” due
to an increase in corn acreage in
the surplus-reducing soil bank this
year, one source said. The 1958
rate, in spite of this change, is
still likely to be below the 1957
prop of $1.40 per bushel, the offi-
cial prerlicted.
to 12 representatives of the Brown-
wood junior and senior high
schools student councils Thursday
night by the Brownwood Parents
League.
The league met in the BHS study
hall.
the Senate's 49
a last-ditch effort
two meals.
j The men. mostly American citi-
I sens and New York residents.
NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS--
Considerable cloudiness through
a halted and empty TEXAS — Considerable
Biown County dairymen will the bones of people, especially
furnish 10 classes of four animals growing children. . all over the
Jack Denman, Lindsey Dublin,
Tom Lafferty. R B Ross. W.
wheal, rice, beans, and several
feed grains The measure would
also prevent 1959 acreage cuts for
cotton anti rice.
duration of World War II.
“These weapons are so large
and produce such vast quantities
of radioactive poison that such
poisons have now been found in
The Democratic senators signed
and sent to the White House a
resolution sponsored by Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson. It called the freeze “an
act of simple justice” and “an
important weapon in the battle
against increasing unemploy-
ment.”
The move came just two days
after Republican senators, after
night, 11 of them scattered over nihility of using a single powerful* feasor
a 200-yard area. j rocket as a second stage for its Payne College.
Five passengers on the C124 Jupiter-C launcher to carry out its down a
were hitchhikers—two sailors, two part of the moon program an- college and broke a hip
men end o- miwma- F-1 nounced by the White House and was reported as “doing
Defense Department Thursday. well.”
The present Jupiter-C has four 1 - 1 - ■ - ■
stages. The top three are clusters E c:_i l.
of solid fuel rockets. Some Army Koerr E• -PSon IS
experts believe a two-stage Jupi- Awarded Scholarship
ter-C would be better for moon i
H-Test Poisons ike Will Veto Bill
H proa ST. LOUIS (UPI-"Many thous- I '
owa ands" of persons will suffer agon- ma A m m
izing death from bone gaApe “EEEgePS aPA"yA
A code of conduct was presented i a definite time in getting home
from dates. Both boys and girls
Mexico City. alleged to have
made the contacts to purchase
VOLUME 53 NO. 140 5c PER COPY
When the National Grass Roots
Opera Company brings “opera
in English” to Brownwood Satur-
day with a performance of “Die
Fledermaus,” there will be more
to it than meets the ear.
The production, sponsored by
the Howard Payne • College
I .. „ g । « the weapons and ammunition and
Protesting the federal scuttling chartered the freighter.
0 fuheirshea y armed .force, they Arnaldo G Barron. 34. leader
held a religious service this morn-| of the
’ ing and then refused to go to the Mexico City February to make
dining room.to abreakfast ° oat: final arrangements for (he expe-
meal, bread, coffee and sweet dition
"chief peput. Sheriff Bill Gar-1 The frustrated rebels started WASHINGTON HP- An AFI. -including Detroit - had more
liff sent for a Driest after the their hunger strike with the eve- cio economist predicted today than 12 percent unemployment
, - „ .. men refused to eat for the second ning meal Thursday night when unemployment will rise to six mil- Adding another gloomy note the
stand it is not a disgrace to de- “stacked” up a thousand feet men refused to eal for tne second they filed into the jail
apart at the moment they slam- time. Thursday night they re-
med into each other. W.V. Fox, fused a meal of bread and spa-
head of the Civil Aeronautics Ad- ghetti with meatballs. However. t Economist
four Ecuadoran crew memhers r.C onorL
ministrations traffic control cen- ate When captured by the Coast made his forecast in the wake of may be "some additional"
ter. said. | L, 3 yjtn-ri-- inI..G Guard the rebels wore U.S. Army a Labor Department report show- ployment in several auto and air-
There were no survivors among : 1 - o'* . । fatigues with red armbands
the 15 men aboard the U124 . ? . 1a. entecosta trimmed in black and while let-
Globemaster from Hill Air Force P vowed Thursday night they saying. "July 26 ’ Some the available labor force - has
Base. Utah, or the three aboard _______________________ 17 1 had steel helmets,
the CI99 Flying Boxcar from 1
today.
Condon, head of Washington
University's physics department,
addressed the National Aseocia- Eisenhower will veto the bill pro-
lion of Women Deans and Coon viding a one year freeze on farm
selors convention. He chose as his price supports and make no ac-
topic "What Is This New companying concessions to farm
World”” and answered that titles, bloc pressure in doing so. inform-
tion grimly. I ed sources said today.
exploring the “vicinity of the ship from the University *of “Terrible inequalities exist ami Unless there is an I Ith-hour
moon" the Defense Department | Texas for the 1958-59 academic many of our social institutions flange ot near in the White
may soon seek a special appro- year. are largely engaged in efforts to Ions- Eisenhower will reject the,
I priation. The National Science Founda- maintain them,” he said. "Their । pi .and alw . . c ,
I City Manager Jack Broad President Eisenhower gave the I tion in Washington provided existence in turn is the principal Ia165 PX" PY.' Kniuliure. ‘ reil
“ Thursday conferred with officials Defense Department the go-ahead scholarship funds totaling $27,000 cause of the frustrations and per
1 of the Housing and Home Finance Thursday for moon exploration for high school science and versions of human aspirations
Agency about the Urban Renewal projects. . i mathematics teachers. , which lead In infants to bad he-
' program for the City of Brown---■-----i havior, in adolescents to juvenile
wood. — • m m : delingueney.
The city manager was in Fort Mh..us f ’I g fj at
Worth to discuss the city's re- 1J(I f r V g J FIOUICIII Condon said that hydrogen
sponsibilities and obligations in • ’ J “ • I B % 5 * bombs now available have an ex
' the program. Advanced funds of plosive pt>wer of 15 million tons of
$51,928 have been approved for Am - mg e p f TNT, and added that one such
the city in the project. A total ( Eug-ga, “g--g gpaglguy hydrogen bomb is equivalent to
of $569,000 has been approved for | /j (— f / f CT f CT 11 / 11 f ( C J V more than five times all the
, the Northwest Urban Renewal “ " * "" X bombs used in Europe during the
• project.
Broad said this morning he ’ The third annual Dairy Day ’ second, and third-ranking teams,
plans to discuss with the city program, sponsored by the Daniel Between 25 and 30 high school
...... Baker Agriculture Department of teams are expected to participate
The Senate approved it 84-4 late members are Smith Bell. Bob
Thursday. Johnson said he knew Blake, George Burns. W. W.
House leaders were ‘ determined Dees, Joe Forgey, Charles Lock-
to complete action as soon as pos- wood. T. C. Wilkinson, and
] in China but servant girls in held at the Brown County Live- tin He will also classify animals and leukemia as a result of the
Hong Kong still wear them and stock Show Barns on the Brady during the afternoon poison put into the earth’s atmos-
4 are proud of them highway. Teams will consist of three phere by hydrogen bomb tests
3 They also are worth five hong Teams will reigster at 9:30 am , members from one 4 11 or FFA that we have already conducted."
"*{ Kong dollars 'about 83 cents' with judging from 10 am to group Participation is open to ---------------
when sold to Hong Kong beauty 12 30 pm Contest scoring will be any Texas high school, with en- ,. _
I parlors - conducted from 1 to 2 p m with tries expected to cover some 300 Collsion ear segun
I Ah Fong, a servant girl proud dairy cattle classification at the miles around Brownwood A T Fatal To Two Persons
of her long and well-knitted pig same time. Bratton, chairman of the l)B(
, tail, complained to police today ! An awards program will begin miculture department at HPC SEGUIN. Tex <t'P A Iwo-
that someone snipped off her pig- at 2 pm. when official placing is contest director car collision killed two persons
tail as she was leaving a movie and classification reasons will be Dr Joe B. Rushing, adminis- and critically injured a third
announced Deadline for entries trative vice-president at the col- Thursday night about a mile west j
! was this afternoon lege, will make the awards to of Seguin on farm Road <8
. ....... . both winning indivdiuals and The victims were John Schaas,
Awards in the judging contest teams following the contest. 63. of New Braunfels and Mrs.
are to include a $150 agriculture The Brown County Dairy Asso- Alina Koetzel. 66, of McQueeney.
scholarship to Howard Payne Col- ciation committee which assisted Mrs. Koetzel’s husband. Louis the rear of
7. Young people should under- The planes should have
eat their oatmeal today and said jail, even if we starve to death.’
they will starve to death in the Unless they post bond, the reb- ■
name of liberty. They have missed els and the ship’s four crew I
house here twice this week—both ranking individual; medals to the include Roy G. Necly, chairman, and chest injuries and was taken the rear of a halted and empty tonight Scattered showers and
! times in a drive-in restaurant second through tenth ranking in- Dave Godfrey, and Joe Bob Shel- to the Santa Rosa Hospital in San passenger train in the south Bos- thunderstorms lata tonight and
Highlight of the day will lie a each for the contest Animals of world It is no exaggeration to
dairy cattle judging contest for like age and size will be classed say that many thousands of per
area 4-H and Future Farmers of together by Jack Kay. herdsman sons in the world will suffer ago
completed this week.
Directors are Jack Carlson,
ents should agree in advance on I Next meeting of the league will
Minimum visibility at the time y . I Ag.,i •
despite light fog, was reported at -ynecte6 Mthin
five miles—not enough to require LA UUL ICU vV III III I
flying by instruments. i “
When visibility is three miles or-y, AAA 11
less, all aircraft are required to / TA U AAAnFe
fly on instruments, the Fort Worth . / | U / IV U III M
Weather Bureau said they also |
resistance group were
collision. states ' send, east and he is Puerto Rican.
Fox said in Fort Worth thatrck theonndoses, ten the. monn All except DI conde and the
the Globemaster was supposed to whin .the next seven 10 mile preacher claim to be from New
Globemaster was supposed m 0 n t h h ish-ranking defense York. The chaplain, Ignacio Mos-
sources said, today. queda Avila, 27, said he is from
Whether Russia will get there Eolumbue
first is unknown here The Kus-1 Carlos A ' Torrean.
sians had been expected to send ___________
a rocket to the moon soon but
lion in June or July, an increase department said heavy manufac- Seven Directors
dining room, but refused to eat of nearly one million over the job- turing plants expect few signifi-
However, the crew members did less total last month cant changes” in their iring rate A A
Nathan Goldfinger over the next two months There NAMe6 Ar
ing that ' substantial unemploy- craft centers, it said QmAIAIpIAIAAe I I
ment exceeding 6 per cent of Goldfinger said the report. re- DUWIIWUO L"L
fleeting widespread unemploy-
. . spread to nearly half the nation s ment in heavy mduslrv now with
“We were going to help out the 149 major industrial centers little chance of an upturn in the The names O seven 1new C-
cause of democracy like the Unit- The department said it now lists nexi months expose" the rectors or the Brownwood Cham-
ed States and they stop us." Kar- 70 of the big industrial centers as . false optimism" of President Ei- be. of Commere were announc-
run protested in broken English, "distres-ed areas" because their senhow er abou the recession The nI today. bv W G Streckert, CC
Every time Barron approached Jobless total has reached or ex- President said Wednesday he president. Man balloting was
। his men in their third floor cell coeds 6 per cent Only 45 war- thought the nation was going
at the jail, they snapped to at- ranted that classification in Janu- through the worst of the reces.
tention. popping their heels to- ary, when the last bimonthly sur- sion now.
gether. ' vey of inrlustrial renters was .... w k. Mectine
Barron said he left a wife and made, and 19 in March' of last „ President Yn Ins K-binet
two children in New York to or- vear and 1 ’ cabinet
ganize an expedition to fight Ba- ' Ada New Areas planned to take a new lisik at
su . ... . . the economic situation today at
' ’ . . Among new additions to the their regular weekly meeting
He said all except one of the distressed" list were Baltimore. Arter the cabinet semion, Lahor
Cubans Me . Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., secretary James P Mitchell was
Indianapolis, Ind., and Buffa- scheduled to go bt'fore the House
lo. N. •_ . . Ways & Means Commitlee to spell
In addition 32 smaller industrial out details of the President’s plan chamber
centers were put on a separate for ^ving jobless workers addi- to be held April 7
list of ‘ substantial unempl0y- tional weeks of unemployment Price of Abilene will be principal
ment" bringing the total for pay. speaker.
pan"' wimitzi J2luarbisandon; in another congressional devel- | Retiring board member. ta-
in March of 1957, opment Senate Democratic lead- elude Roy Chinn, Ed Devery.
The tepartmen said five areas er Lyndon. I? Johnson said he Guy Newman, Groner Pitts, Roy
hoped the $5,500,000,000 anti-reces-. _ . _ . .
sion highway bill will reach the Simmons. Rufus Stanley, and
President’s desk before Easter.! Joe Weatherby. Holdover board
! Carswell Air Force Base, FortAA n I ll
Investigators said the pilots ap-I IUVII IIULKCI 10
parently were flying visually.
feet tall, and he misses the mark Bay today. Officials were in a tiz- m _
by only an inch. zy about how to get it loose. Qmm-e °cppeee
The costumes they wear have The $300,000 vessel, a replica of D)()C( )%(USS? >
been designed and executed by the original Mayflower, is sched- “
Margaret Carney of Texas, who tiled to leave April 7 for a return III n I
has done all the costumes for trip to Washington. New York and I pAAn KenAwAA
the operas taken on national tour finally Plymouth Rock where it Ul MQl I I IUIIU VVOE
tion to increase some support
rates.
Threaten Hunger Strike j
Protest Seizure 11
and 7
North Carolinians. Margot Glad-1 Witnesses to the crash sa d
Theater, is scheduled for 8 p.m. ding and James Hall of Kinston, neither Plane appea red to be high-
in Brownwood High School Audi- to reflect the gay music of er than 5.000 feet when they col-
torium. I Johann Strauss. I lided underneath an overcast.
The visual appeal of opera has| co-ordinating the work of per-aFox said neither. Pi lot had ra-
always been one of its greatest j formers and designers with the dined the Bridgeport navigation
attractions, and the visual appeal' story and music is voung Vienna- radinsstation.that thee were aban-
of the National Grass Roots bom Frederic Popper of New d nig ht..instructions. How:
Opera production of the Strauss York as the director-pianist. ever, he added, they may not guard ------------------ _
“Die Fledermaus" has an especi- Admission to the Brownwood haxe been able to get a clear have been ordered for use with
ally high rating. 31, of “m 1" radio channel because some other the Air Force Thor as a "lunar received in separate accidents.
To begin with, the singers maus" is » ror students‘andplanetnma y.have.been sending at probe" rocket. The Thor is the sam McLaughlin broke his
themselves are attractive. Far S2 for aduits. There will be a th timoAnd hessmid they may
from the stiff grand opera of the: few reserved seats at $2.50 each. han P° ed other ,a’
buxom prima donna and rotund Advance tickets are available at search parties early today
found the 18th body. Seventeen
had been found late Thursday
recreation head, was master of 6. Riders have a share in the re-
would not eat "tor a week
WEST TEXAS — Considerable
cloudiness. Scattered thunder-
storms with high winds late this
afternoon and tonight. Saturday
partly cloudy and a little cooler.
EAST and SOUTH CENTRAL
League members after discussion rectly home after an evening out.
of the code with the teenagers unless other plans have been dis-
asked them to take it before their cussed with other parents before,
groups at school, study it and make in case of change of plans, they
other suggestions. The code will should contact their parents
be approved at a later date by 5. Parental consent for a privi-
Broken Hips In Accidents
Two local residents are in Pnrtnr Prarirc
already Brownwood Memorial Hospital UULIUI I ICUILIS
ev
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