Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 13, 1980 Page: 1 of 20
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A home gardening short-
course is scheduled to begin at
1:30p.m. Thursday at the Texas
Power & Light Company
community room, Austin at
Fish, under the sponsorship of
the Brown County Program
Building Committee and the
Brown County Extension staff.
BROWNWOOD AREA — Partly cloudy and wanner today
and tonight becoming mostly cloudy with a possibility of
showers Thursday. Low tonight in low 40s, high Thursday
near 60.
Maximum temperature here Tuesday 55. overnight low, 36
Sunset today 6:19, sunrise Thursday 7:21.
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We’re all going to miss him.
He was one hell of a good guy
and a good friend. He was a
professional through and
through, and I'm sure there are
a lot of his fans who also feel a
deep loss," Whitman added.
Whitman said he took Jan-
ssen's wife, Dani, to the hospital
and was met by the doctor and a
chaplain.
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“He was really quite young,"
Whitman said. “He started a
new movie called ‘Father
Damien' Just two days ago,"
Whitman said. Janssen was
playing the title role, a leper
colony priest.
him, and working on him. It
must have been half an hour
altogether. One of them then
said, ‘I think I've got a heart-
beat,' and they took him to the
hospital."
Janssen, bom David Meyer
on March 27, 1931, in Naponee,
Neb., was a success in nearly
every television role he tried,
starting with the "Richard
Diamond' in 1957 and extending
through to “Harry O” in the mid
’70s.
But most successful was "The
Fugitive" series from 1963-67 in
which Janssen played Richard
Kimball, a man falsely accused
of murdering his wife and eu-
dlessly seeking the elusive one-
armed man who actually did the
job.
Other shows included "The
Bani-Sadr says Iran still wants shah
ByTheAszoctated Press,. J” The embassy captors have now heads, Tehran Radio States admitted its "crimes"
Sadr said Iran will never give approximately 50 American rXned first“ massae reportehitit rebuffed him aeninatIran, recognised Iran's
up its fight to get back the shah hostages, who began their 102nd said, "This’isnotngiued andsaidththnstagesuednim right to extradite the deposed
and his wealth although release day in captivity today, are together," meaning the issues of his business shah and his wealth,, admitted
of the U.S Embassy hostages is released it would not mean Iran are not necessarily linked past "crimes, and pledged not
not linked to that issue But had given up its demand for the However, Ghottnadeh who Bani-Sadr said Ayatollah to interfere in future Iranian
Foreign Minister Sadegh return of ousted Shah arrived in Athens Greece Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader aftairs.
Ghottnadeh and the embassy Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, now today, on an official visit' of the revolutionary regime, mens onvommen ■■
captors said the shah must be living in Panama claimed Bani-Sadr had denied appointed the Revolutionary artl B,„,
returned before the hostages "We will be after the shah’s saying the two issues were no Council "to administer the proposi during t -^-4^
are freed. extradition until Resurrection longer linked. -Our demands country" and "when the PoZdmauingotheaweekendit
Meanwhile, the state radio Day It does not mean that we are legitimate and right and the Revolutionary Council adopts "uiut Ana snoeadmis for the
reported thousands of Iranians will free them (the hostages) shah must be exradited,» certaindecisions, these should militantd aP°temmanfonsh
forced from their homes and and then he can have a good Ghottnadeh said be earned out, rejected the nrU6nf iaisy
least, killed as aresultof time over there," Bani-Sadr Bani-Sadr on Tuesday again 'Another Tehran broadcast the president -should nti
heavy flooding in the oil-rich said. criticized the young militants said Bani-Sadr in an interview terfere in issues that are not
Khuzestan province It said "I repeat this, that the shah's holding the American hostages with the French government dealt with in the constitution,
relief operations were under extradition is a strategic and said they are expected to radio and TV service also such as the hostage ivy* ” the
way.and that heavy rainsin the question for us. We will try that carry out the orders of the repeated his offer to free the Abu Dhabi°newspper Al-
region have stopped as much as we can." ruling Revolutionary Council he captive Americans if the United Ittihad reported
Brownwood, Texes 76001
A, AA- —.I... After a hearing comparable By FRED S. HOFFMAN The officials, asking to even in maneuvers.
Ull I I urn & Quroenind to a probable-cause procedure AP Military Writer remain anonymous, said a The Marines boarded the four
- ~ in civilian courts, a judge. WASHINGTON (AP) - The reinforced battalion from the amphibious ships in Hawaii.
I'hreet added that the short recommended Feb. 1 that Carter administration, in a new 3rd Marine Division arrived The amphibious assault ship
course will help gardeners to Garwood be court-martialed hands-off signal to Russia, is Tuesday at the U.S. naval base Okinawa, the tank-landing ship
have even more success and fun The hearing featured testimony ordering an amphibious war- in Subic Bay, the Philippines, San Bernardino, the dock-
from the activity. "This filling more than 300 pages of fare unit, including 1,800 U.S. aboard a four-ship amphibious landing ship Alamo and the
shortcourse should prove to be transcripts and 19 documents Marines, to sail next month to force. They brought with them amphibious cargo ship Mobile
the most informative to date as A number of former POWs waters near the Persian Gulf. M-60 tanks, 105-mm artillery, left San Diego in January,
a result of very experienced who said they encountered Administration officials, who anti-tank missiles and 11 troop- The Soviet invasion of
local gardeners included in the Garwood in Vietnam testified disclosed the impending move carrying helicopters. Afghanistan in late December
program,” he said against him during the hearing. Tuesday night, stressed that it Officials said the Marines will has prompted the Carter ad-
Reducing the home food bill Mrs. Lillie Richmond of The recommendation of a is intended as part of President carry out exercises in the ministration to intensify
is one of the options available in Blanket, James J. Smith of courtmartial, returned by Maj. Carter's measured effort to Philippines for about two weeks military moves designed to
holding the line on budgets in May, Harley Black of Brown- TB Hamilton, went to Brig, deter any Soviet designs on and then enter the Indian Ocean safeguard American access to
this day of fuel and fuel-related wood. Bob Bennie of Bangs and Gen. Dayid B Barker, com- control of the oil-rich region. for the tong sail to the Arabian Persian Gulf oil. A step-up in
inflation," County Agent Chuck J. A. Cawyer of Brownwood will manding general at Camp They said it is not related in Sea, joining carrier-led U.S. the U.S. military presence in
Threet said. “As a result, more tell of their gardening tips and Iejeune.. . . any way to the continued im- naval forces that have been the Indian Ocean area was
families are now trying to grow answer questions concerning Hamilton recommended prisonment of 50 American covering approaches to the already under way as a result of
some of their own vegetables, their experience with local court-martial on charges that hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Persian Gulf for several the overthrow of the pro-
conditions. Garwood: .. . Tehran. months. American Shah of Iran a year
“In addition to helping with Also on the program will be Solicited American troops This will be the first time, as The Marines are expected to ago, increased instability in the
the family food bill, home Thomas Longbrake, extension throw down their weapons far as officials can recall, that a remain at sea for an indefinite region and finally, the seizure of
gardening is a healthy family horticulturist from Texas A4M and refused to fight. Marine combat unit will be sent period, with no indications of the U.S. Embassy and the
activity that even the smallest University. - Deserted in 1905 into the Indian Ocean area, any U.S. intentions to land them taking of American hostages
children can be included in. This shortcourse is free to the
Gardening is fast becoming one public and everyone is invited,
of the most relaxing outdoor For further information
Naked City,” "Checkmate.”
"Follow the Sun" and “O'Hara,
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vestigation of an FBI un- motion to quash the labor of- Along with Clayton and company
dercocer report on alleged ficial’s subpoena on grounds Moore, the federal panel also Published reports said
insurance kickback schemes grand Jury secrecy had not been will hear from Sherman Fricks, Clayton received 110,000 during
today but will have to wait to assured because of leaked in- business manager for the 7,000- the meeting.
hear testimony from two key formation about the FBI probe, member Pipefitters Union, Clayton said Moore gave him
figures, Texas House Speaker Tyson said no date was set for Local 211; John Garrett, a “a stack of $100 bills” as a
William Clayton and labor the hearing Houston Port Authority com- campaign contribution and he
leader L.G. Moore. . . . missioner; ‛ackie St. Clair, put the money "in a safe place"
Clayton s appearance already Moore s lawyers placed me executive secretary-treasurer so it could be returned to the
had been delayed a second time matter before Garz.. a J of the Texas Building and labor leader the next time he
until Thursday when Moore simila r motionhadheendenied Construction Trades Council; was in Austin.
was granted a delay Monday by U.S. District Judge and Billy J Holloway, business Bill Fitzgerald, Clayton’s
today by U. S. 5th Circuit Car 0 Bue Jr in Houston. manager for the Plumbers and attorney, showed reporters
Judge Reynaldo G. Garza The FBI action, code-named Pipefitters Local 790 in Vic- Tuesday a package of >100
during a brief Brownsville “Operation Brilab", has toria, Texas. bills—totaling $5,000—he said
hearing. reached across several states Speaker Clayton met Nov.5 was given to the speaker by
George Tyson, one of Moore’s and into the Texas Legislature, with Moore and Joseph Hauser, Moore, o-
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Garwood facing trial
on desertion charges
CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. (AP) -Collaborated with the for “blood money.” Garwood was sent to c
- The commanding general of enemy by accepting a position Garwood, from Adams, Ind., Lejeune iust ntamap
Camp Lejeune Marine base in its army and by acting as a was a 18-year-old Jeep driver Jacksonvine NC ana C.
today ordered a court-martial guard, interrigator and politica when he disappeared near Men workin’ there’m . - ”
for Pfc. Robert Garwood on indoctrinator for other POWs. Danang in September 1965. He clerk " Po5
charges of desertion and -Slugged one POW in the ribs came home last March During his hme in
collaboration with the enemy in for no reason. claiming he had been held Garwood accumulated about
Vietnam, according to Capt. —Said to another POW, “I prisoner by the communists for $147 000 in back nav but the
Dale Miller, one of Garwood’s spit on you and all people like almost 14 years, military is wthhlin) that
lawyers. you disgust me,” and told After a leave to spend some money pending the outcome of
No trial date was set, another POW he was working time at his Indiana home, accusations against him.
The charges against Gar-
14 years he spent in Vietnam. HANDS-OFF SIGNAL
If tried and convicted, he --------------------------
could become the second A m • m om — m —
executed in this century 06 Mannes to sail near Gulf
desertion.
HOLLYWOOD (AP) - David
Janssen, the tough-talking TV
private eye of "Richard
Diamond" and “Harry O” and
the falsely accused hero of “The
Fugitive," died today at age 4t.
Janssen was pronounced dead
at Santa Monica Hospital after
suffering an apparent heart
attack at his Malibu home, said
Jerry Pam, a spokesman for the
actor.
Actor Stuart Whitman, an old
friend, said he was driving by
Janssen’s home about 4:30
a.m. when he saw a
paramedic's ambulance and a
fire truck. Whitman said he
went inside and saw the
paramedics at work trying to
restore Janssen’s heartbeat.
“They had taken him out of
bed and they were working on
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DANCING GIRLS — The Brownwood High Everman-Brownwood basketban game in the
School Lonettes, the crack drill team directed old Lon’s gym. See page IB of today’s Bulletin
by Fawn.Furry of Brownwood, entertained fans for game results
with a halftime show Tuesday night during the ( Bulleting Photo by Evan Gale)
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