Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 242, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1976 Page: 2 of 28
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Rod run is
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a tip from San Francisco FBI
bizarre mass abduction.
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Calif.; and several cousins % the association and Freddie
the Coleman area
Larremore, vice president
Rubber strike could
affect auto industry
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taking of clothes and other operated by J. J. McCullough
rests.
Thursday’s developments itema and R- W Coggin.
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HELD OVER!
2nd Big Week
OPEN SUNDAY
11:30 to 2:30 for
Sunday Dinner
HOSPITAL
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SHOWS 1:50-3:45-
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A Factory Representative will be in the
store to assist you in your selection.
EVERYTHING YOU EVERY WANTED
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FAST ACTION - The action was fast duriug
the opening night of the Brown County Rodeo
Thursday night as in this steer roping event
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tumbled out rapidly, beginning
with the arrest of James
Schoenfeld, 24, shortly before 7
a.m. in Menlo Park, Calif. FBI
agents said Schoenfeld was
spotted Wednesday night driv-
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The first annual Heart ot
Texas Rod Run will be held here
Saturday and Sunday The
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Your choice of any of the three
following dinners:
Baked Ham
Turkey i Dressing
Meat Loaf
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Admissions Thursday
ing and made the arrest without
Coleman — Ruby B. Simpson. incidnt.
conduct a tole decorative FOPEN8:30
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coumties b imaide awfr ol Tesos $26.00
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OPEN 1:35
Kidnap probers look
for more suspects
CHOWCHILLA Calif. (AP) been in the area for several
- Three young men sought in days, "perhaps camping on a
the kidnaping of 26 school chi- beach.” He said both brothers
dren and their bus driver are in were “very naive" as to the se
jail. But authorities say they riousness of the charges against
are pressing their investigation them
for unidentified suspects who About noon, the Royal Cana-
may have been involved in the dian Mounted Police, acting on
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SIMULATED
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Rings on display from 10 AM. til 7 P.M.
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City Cemetery set up to register all cars of pre-
Mias Sanders died 6:50 p.m. IMS vintage
Thursday in Overall-Morris a parade will start at 3:10
She was born Oct. 14. IM at re8ular "parade route n
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of the county her entire life. She demonstrate steering and
was. member at the Northside manuverability will be held at
Baptist Church. Commerce Square parking lot
starting at 4:30 p.m. Saturday.
She is survived by two Cars will be on display until
nephews, Arthur Johnson Jr. of noon Sunday at Riverside Park.
Priddy - Janice E. Vlask. His arrest so close to home
Dismissals Thursday was something of a surprise
.2., . t ... : Brownwood — Rebecca L. since authorities had said earler
Atlanta federal prisons before in northeast China into the Dudley; Elvia Vara. that Schoenfeld had tried twice
his release in 1972. streets before dawn today in Comanche - Matt C. Gaines; to cross the Canadian border
A year after he entered the anticipation of massive new Evelyn Lee. nearly two weeks ago and had
Cherokee — Chris Maddox. been linked to incidents in Reno,
Bangs - Travis D. Priddy. Nev., Spokane, Wash., and
- - . . , - Santa Anna - Robert D. coeur d’Alene, Idaho
yzed. When he sued the govern- spondent reported that the For- Robinett. Attorney Edward Merrill said
ment for $10 million and was eign Ministry telephoned all BIRTHS Schoenfeld had returned to Cal-
awarded 3110,000, the internal foreign diplomatic missions be- z • ' *— •
An Extraordinary Adventure
into the Unknown
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event is sponsored by the
COLEMAN - Services for Rustmasters Street Rods of
Ida Senders. M ef Colemen will Brownwood.
be held 2 p.m. Sunday in Registration will kick off
Stevens Funeral Home with events Saturday owning at
burial following in the Coleman Riverside Park A booth will be
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heavily wool
farm headq
pilots, who I
search. I
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framers, 201 Center, Monday
through Friday.
There are three classes a day
slated. Times are 9 to 11:30
a.m.; 2to4:30p.m.; and 6:30 to
• 9 p.m. Cost of the course is
319.50.
According to Mrs. Betty
Williams, co-owner of
Masterframer, the type of
painting is similar to Penn-
sylvania Dutch style.
Orientation and registration
will be at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs. Wilson holds a bachelor
of science in art and learned
tole painting at Village Tole
House in Arlington.
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OPEN 1:45 SHOWS 2:00-4:00-4.00
8:00-10:00
the geles prior to World War I. He Russell David Tate and Billy car, received head injuries to The evening’s activities in-
hawked newspapers at age 8. Ray Bishop, burglary-entering the accident,.according to high- elude gospel singing and games
then went into boxing, fighting and committing theft; Russell "ay patrolman Jodie of dominoes. Refreshments
five world champions and losing David Tate and Billy Ray Markham. were served.
before calling it quits. Bishop, burglary-entering and . Alex Stewart, 60, a passenger R. E. Cunningham received
| in his final sensational ep- committing theft; Russell in the vehicle,, listed by the door prize and the booby
‘siode, Cohen announced in Oc- David Tate and BiUy Ray hospital officials this morning prize went to Carl Featherston.
--------------------------- Bishop, aggravated robbery; as .good.. .... .. Glenn Bowden offered the
_ . . and Curtis Joe King, theft of According to Markham, the dismissal prayer.
Tole decorative $200 or more but less than driver of the vehicle failed to Next meeting will be
$10,000, negotiate a curve before turning Saturday night. The public is
No billed was Frank Oriis ------------------- . inyite<i to attend.______________
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Bat at times the stock got the best of dhe
contestants.
(Bulletin Photo)
The case broke wide open agents, arrested Woods, 24, at a
Thursday with the arrests of Vancouver post office Woods
Frederick N. Woods in Van- father owns the quarry in Uv-
couver, Canada, and his former ermore, Calif., where the school
schoolmate, James Schoenfeld, children and their bus driver
near Schoenfeld’s San Fran- were held captive in a buried
cisco Peninsula home. Amoving van for 18 hours before
The arrest*, just five hours they managed to dig free,
apart after a week-long search Officials said Woods, using an Name of body shop
for the pair, came as Richard ali4s, entered Canada more , a
Schoenfeld pleaded innocent to than five days ago on a com- given incorrectly
43 felony counts at an arraign- mercial airliner from Reno. He The name of a Brownwood
ment in this small farming was immediately returned to auto body shop pictured in
community where the kidnap- this country. He appeared be- Thursday’s As We Were column
ing took place July 15. All three fore a federal magistrate in was given to the newspaper
are held on bail of 31 million Bellingham, Wash., and waived incorrectly, according to the
each. extradition to California. son of one of the firm’s part-
Although Woods and the Woods is to be returned here ners.
Schoenfeld brothers were the today or Saturday Name of the firm was Top,
C..C.. .UIU ,uu-i, .. — - » — only persons sought on arrest Schoenfeld was charged with Wheel, and Body Works, ac-
" LOS ANGELES (AP) - tober 1975 that the Hearst fami- (EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor- warrants in the case author- 27 counts of kidnaping and 16 cording to Raymond J.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov- 100 pickets had gathered at Mickey Cohen, the stereotype of ly had asked him to track down mation for this column released ities are pursuing various leads counts of armed robbery. The McCullough of Brownwood. The
ernment officials say a 101-day various plant* entrances early movie mobsters who rode in a Patricia Hearst, then a fugitive by authority of patient or that may bring about more ar- robbery charges stem from the company was owned and
strike against the nation’s ma- this morning. Police read a bullet-proof car, wore 3200 suits, member of the Symbionese Lib- relative.) tt— J ‘ -- ——— . . —-
jor tire producers may affect court order that bans strikers lived in a 3200,000 home and was eration Army. BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
the automobile industry and from blocking access to the a dapper ladies man, died Through a network of under-
others dependent on tires when plants but by midmorning some quietly in his sleep. world contacts, Cohen said he
supplies dwindle. of the gates were still blocked The 62-year-old former king- traced Miss Hearst to Cleveland
Talks aimed at ending the ------------------------------- pin of West Coast rackets died but said he advised her to Broughton; Sherrie S. Car-
strike by the United Rubber Reshaping planned Thursday at UCLA Medical remain undercover because she scadden; Roy F. Howard; Doris
Workers union broke off in- rar Center of complications of might go to jail. F. Laughlin
definitely Thursday. for Early streets stomach cancer. He had been ___________________________ Richland Springs — Susan
The breakoff in negotiations v rncno hospitalized since Monday . Fu- ... . Kathryn Gossett. cense olates bv “a oerson who
tedaprenewedtbeayytcgsting Drives will reshaped neral services were to be China braced ZephyrsueralaL-Jennings. knew him well.” Police sotted
yearplsnu m Akron, “Dath came only weeks be- , star - Katherine G the van again Thursday morn-
ter of the nation’s rubber and applied t the surfaceas.a fore Cohen’s parole would have for quakes
tire industry. suittofta ction tak enby.the been over on a 15-year term for M-‛”
Akron police reported about nenz ty councu Tuesday federal income tax evasion. He TOKYO (AP) - Chinese ffi-
it was incorrectly reported in spent 10 years at Alcatraz and cials ordered millions of people
Wednesday's paper that Misty
and Longhorn Drives would be
reported Thursday repaved, cntn Co = Atlanta prison he was attacked earthquakes
APioneer.constructioncoo0 by a fellow inmate with a lead The Australian Broadcasting
Austin J and Brady Tn work on the pPject after their pipe, leaving him partly paral- Commission’s Peking corre-
Brownwood was the scene of a Wron w5r -e tmniotsd
car-pickup accident reported at pesenti, t ImnCn m ment for $10 million and was eign Ministry telephoned all BIRTHS ___
5:30 p.m. Thursday, tending Park Dr and paving awarded 3110,000, the internal foreign diplomatic missions be- A daughter, Jamie Ann, to ifornia to ’surrender that morn-
Involved were a 1972 pickup Eastover Dr P“" Revenue Service claimed it all fore dawn to warn that another Mrs. Thelma Stanley of ing to Merrill's law partner
driven by Linda Sanderson nf - have also contracted to for back taxes. serious quake was expected. Brownwood, July 24, Brown- William Gagen. “He was sup’
Brownwood and a 1971 car ? 1 460 -onod ttcute in Cohen rose to notoriety in the We were awakened at 4 a.m. wood Community Hospital, nosed to be in our office this
driven by Minnie L. Medcalf of sep al the paved streets in years following World War n. and told to get into the open,” Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mining t8 nmut°mSketar
1708 First. There were no in- i_______________________ During his heyday, he was rated _ David Dean, deputy chief of the Lula Bell Chappell of Coman- rangements to surrender ” said
juries. Cnlomnn alaj-trir “Public Nuisance No. I’fry Los U.S: Liaison Ofice in Peking, che. Paternal grandparents are Merrill
------------ Nieman eiecmc Angeles Y reported by telephone. Mrs. Merle Steele of San Gagen said Schoenfeld had
SMON.-THUR.-F.Y ' kt Cohen took over as boss of the “Most of the population of Antonio and Raymond Stanley —--------—------—---
PrnAurIrAeK lOnignf gambling rackets following the Pelting is camped outside. But of Stephenville. 36 CeaiSter tOP
IKAVELEKSU COLEMAN — Three directors still-unsolved slaying of Bugsy another big quake hasn't hap- -
TuMu---i* are to be elected tonight at the Siegel in 1947. He later pened yet, and we hope it Man's condition event at
annual membership meeting of lamented Siegel as “one of my doesn’t."_________________ •an 5 sonainion ven OT UWeriS
the Coleman County Electric best friends.” ___ __ remains aunrder
Cooperative. Cohen was a Hollywood ce- GRAND___ ” 9-araed OWENS - Thirty-six
Registration will begin at 7 lebrity in the 1940s and 50s --n"™ A Cross Plains man was listed members registered for
p.m. at the Coleman Rodeo During his trial for income tax Continued from Page 1 in guarded condition today at Saturday night’s meeting of the
grounds. evasion in 1962, entertainers Brownwood Community Owens Community Enter-
Ballots for the election were Red Skelton and Jerry Lewis theft; Delbert Earl Ables, Hospital where he has been tainment Club at the former
mailed earlier to members of testified about their friendships driving while intoxicated, since Thursday night following Owens School building,
the co-op and will be counted with him. subsequent offense. a one-car rollover on State Park Cliff Whetstine, club
tonight The business part of the Born in Brooklyn, he moved And, Russell David Tate and Road 15. The accident occurred president, presided. R. C.
meeting will begin at 8:30 p.m. with his mother to the Boyle Billy Ray Bishop, aggravated around 8:25 p.m. Lentz, chaplain, gave the In-
Local 4-H Clubs will serve Heights section of East Los An- robbery with a deadly weapon; Leonard Le,54, driverof the vocation,
refreshments during the geles prior to World War I. He Russell David Tate and Billv car, received head injuries in
evening. \
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 242, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1976, newspaper, July 30, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572753/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.