Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1973 Page: 1 of 12
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Brownwood, Texas
Twelve Pages Today
. Tuesday. September 11, 1973
TenCentsDoily Twenty Coat* Sunday
Vol. 73 No 282
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Army rises up
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House in downtown Santiago network.
security that their economic
Council handles
routine matters
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during festivities here Monday. Comparimg motes
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200 turn out as Kiwanians
mark 50th birthday here
* YEAR SMILES - Lecking beck M muecessful ytm is a
tee far smiling and Brownwood Kiwaniams had a lot to smile
RIDING HIGH. Demnis Moore 14, pedals
down a Bradford, Pa., street an Mi remodeled
jobanddoes te wheelles (lIRting from wheel
for the henefit of four boy-watchers. Denmis
Featured speaker for the
event highlighting the half-
century mark for the local chib
was Lorin J. Badskey, president
of Kiwanis International
in his talk Monday night
Badskey urged his audience to
"think". He used the word
"think” in four different
Kiwanians to think of ways to
serve the community, think of
ways to share their lives with
those about them, to think
positively, and to think en-
thusiastically.
He praised the Brownwood
Richardson okays
reading of records
WASHINGTON (AP) - Atty and 1979.
Brownwood:
My choice,
your opportunity
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UF kick-off
luncheon Friday
The 1973 Brown County United Fund drive will have a
lock-off luncheon to be held at noon this Friday at
Chisholm’s Restaurant, this year’s drive chairman Bob
Simmons said today
Assistant chairman for this drive is Roger Clark
The goal for the drive has been set at 965.000, and all
workers and captains have been encouraged to turn in
their cards by Oct. 1. Anyone needing information may
contact the United Fund office located at MB Center Ave.
The office hours are from 8:30 a .m. to 2 p.m
The luncheon will include entertainment by Bob Tindle,
a case worker at the Brownwood State School for Girls
Anyone interested is invited to attend
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Dr. J. L. Menis, 96th anniversary observance chairman; aad
Lorim J. Badskey, president of Kiwamis International.
(Bulletin Photo)
are from the left, toe Rev. Curis Keith, local Kiwanis president;
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XICROFILM GNTER,IN, Corr
2043 Procter St, P.O. BOX
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RTLY CLOUDY
and troops and tanks sur-
rounded the building Allende.
International flights were and social conquests will not
canceled and truck drivers en suffer fundamental modi-
categories. He said
barricaded inside, managed to route to Chile over the rugged fications."
Rapid-fire military an-
Brownwood Bulletin
against Allende
...Marxist regime said toppled
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS broadcast a defiant message. Andean mountains said the bor-
The Chilean armed forces vowing “to resist by every ders were closed
rose up against President Sal- means even at the cost of my "The armed forces and the
vador. Allende today and de- life." carabineros - Chiles eUte po-
manded that he resign Radio Moments later telephone and lice force — are ready to initiate
reports monitored in Argentina telegraph communications a historic action for the
said the Western Hemisphere’s were cut off with the outside liberation of the fatherland
only elected Marxist govern- world and broadcasts from the Marxist yoke," said a
ment had been toppled. monitored in neighboring military communique moni-
Air force planes swooped countries indicated the armed tored in Buenos Aires. “...The
menacingly over Government forces controlled the state radio Chilean workers can have the
Inauguration to highlight HPC homecoming
Howard Payne College will trustees, will invest Dr. Brooks of HPC Jan 1. a.m. with the formal presen- son Hall an 1.30 luncheon for
inaugurate its 14th president with the symbols of his office He came to the Baptist school tation of the 1973 homecoming the inauguration party a noon
during the 1973 homecoming Dr. Bevington Reed, Texas from East Texas State queen barbeque and a 3 p m
festivities, Oct 19-20. Commissioner of Higher University where he had served The distinguished alumni inauguration reception
Other highlights will include Education. and a graduate of as dean of the coDege of liberal banquet wil be held Friday at
the honoring of three Daniel Baker College - now a and fine arts. 7:30 p.m in the Veda Hodge J. H Childs, vice-president of
distinguished alumni, part of HPC; State Rep. Lynn The 45-year-old ad- Hall Dining Hall. the DBC ex-students
presentation of a special award Nabers । HPC 12). and District ministrator, author of more Other events Friday will association, and Silas Byrd,
to a former state senator, and a Attorney Gary Ray Price < HPC than 49 works in the field of include the registration of DBC president of the HPC Ex-
7:39 p.m. Lone Star Conference W), will be honored as toe literature, holds a B.A degree exes from 47 p.m. at the Students Association, concur
football tilt. distinguished alumni. from Baylor University. a M.A Hobday Inn, and the traditional the 1973 Homecoming will at-
Dr. Roger L Brooks will be Former State Sen. J. P. Word degree from the University of bonfire at the former Cap tract the largest crowd in the
inaugurated at 2 p.m . Satur- will be recognised by toe HPC Illinois, and a Ph D inEnglish Shelton Track, and class history of the event
day, Oct 29. in the Brownwood Ex-Students Assn for his from the University of reunions.
Coliseum contributions to higher Colorado. Saturday s slate calls for a Byrd said the entire week-end
Paal C. Cates. Lubbock, education The weekend of activities gets 7:30 am breakfast for HPC of activities is being designed as
president of the HPC board of Dr. Brooks became president underway Friday, Oct 19 at 19 exes. Gold Room Sid Richard- • "salute to higher education."
A long list of routine matters other streets in that area.
was handled by members of the FOUR — Tabled until all
Brownwood city council at their council members can be
weekly meeting this morning, present action on choosing a
At the session councilmen: depository for the City of
ONE — Called for a public Brownwood Councilman Ferris
bearing on the proposed Clements was out of the city
rezoning of the block bounded today.
Board willing to negotiate school property
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terested in purchasing either agenda included’ school taxes against their 1972-73 budget to reflect ad- following renovation of South districts, he said, although they
the North Elementary or homesteads justments made during the past Elementary and the transfer of are not major factors.
Coggin Elementary school .ONE.-Canvassing of elec- TWO - Hiring of four em- year, showing $4,407,368 in Coggin Elementary to the old Milam told the board the
locations at its September ton returs from the Sept. 1 ployesto the schools following funds available and $4,051,135 in junior high situation may require a new
meeting Monday night. home steadaexemptionvote, an. hour., five minute closed expenditures. FIVE _ Hearing Supt C. B policy on transfers in coming
Each property has been which passed overwhelmingly, session, during which, trustees FOUR — Listening to Jeff Milam Jr. explain that a trend veers nossibiv either aontin
previously up for bids, but no The board accepted as official stressed, personnel matters Covington, a Brownwood High concerning transfer students transfer requests or charging
response was received The theunofficial returns tabulated other than the employment of School junior, who asked the into and from the school district tuition * *
board indicated it is currently in election night the four were discussed board to consider air con- has reversed He said more ™ mncR..
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negotiate with anyone $60,000 when it goes into effect education Mr. "Shelia M from 94 to 104 degrees, 92 leaving it this year. AamhensTexasAssnnaschoo
votedfttedretsinesthtr“stest nextsyear,althoughno exac Fikes,. Woodland Heights The trustees told the students Contributing factors may be Assn of School Boards Sept 29
voted to retain the East figures are available. The Elementary; and Mrs. Ruby L. they are aware of the situation, kindergarten and special through Oct. 1 at San Antonio.
nouncements, issued in the
names of the top military
commanders, asked the people
to stay in their homes and avoid
demonstrations, even in support
of the new military junta ap-
parently to be established
The military had remained
outside Chilean politics since
1930, but were drawn in after the
6+-year-old Allende won election
in October 1970
The coup started early today
with a radio proclamation in the
name of Chilean military
leaders demanding Allende’s
by 8th and 9th Sts., Brady Ave. FIVE - Authorized the resignati,ion.within Ahours. .
and Ave B from R-2 residential mayor’s signature on contracts it Miina. “rini I"rtinottdo
to C-1 local business. The with Paine. Webber, Jackson & Alendesaid.minutes later
change was requested to permit Curtis. Inc for fiscal services inm.soroadcast.aver,Ra-
construction of a doctor’s office on possible future general bond donemusora Corporacion, 4 Sta-
in that block issues “ owned by his Socialist par-
ty. “I declare my will to resist
TWO —Ordered an ordinance Annowa ...by every means, even at the
drawn up for consideration nSnen APPrOVen Sheu.aP cost of my life in order that thi,
rezoning several lots in Block 4, pointmet nt.o Maronsmith.to serve as a lesson intheig
Woodland Addition and part of rephn °dn Emhrey. on.the nominious history of those who
theT. J. Glass Survey from R-1 Planningnand zoning.com- have strength but not reason,
residential to C-1 local business mission and,byax2 vte with "Planes of the air force
Action came after a public Mayon, .T “manunHarlow passed over menacingly.” Al-
hearing for which no one was lende said during his speech,
present The property is ad- dGroner PittsusandGeorge and then he was cut off
jacent to another area recently Erazton asodir etors.o Shooting was reported near
rezoned on Austin Ave. between BrswnwoodHousing Authority; the presidential palace and air
Indian Creek Rd and Phillips cSEEMaApprovedlaist 0 force planes were said to have
Dr. currsntcharges fopgoodsand attacked radio stations owned
THREE - Called a public Municipal Airport. byrthe Socialist and Communist
hearing to consider assessing EIGHT - Accepted a low bid Parteshsan. 01000. - .
pavement and curb and gutter of 91,439 by Smith Roofing Co. oTheamilitarydetlared astate
costs for several blocks on for roof repair work at Cordell of ’***/" thisnattion of near y
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radio network broadcast
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corrected
Most items listed as faulty a
month ago by the Brownwood
school board after a tour
through the city’s two newest
schools are in the process of
being corrected, according to a
letter from Harvey P Smith of
San Antonio, architect, to
William Bell, school district
legal counsel.
Bell presented the letter to the
board at Monday night’s trustee
meeting.
Smith was architect for the
new Brownwood Junior High
and Woodland Heights
Elementary Schools which
students occupied for the first
times at the start of the spring
semester in January at the
junior high and after Easter
vacation at the elementary
ecL.1
Scnool.
Trustees touring the facilities
in August found a host of flaws,
especially at the junior high.
Bell said be intends to follow
the correction process “item by
item" to assure that school
district satisfaction is met in
accordance with the agreement
between the schools and Smith
Meanwhile, work is underway
at the old junior high’s
audiuorlur Duliding on root
repair and on carpentry for new
See JHS on Paget
Brownwood Kiwanians threw club for what he termed its "finest products on earth to
S^bfrti^Mtelay S2 yelsstpess durtns the past» "Falomeng m wenaai Gen. L rihardson mchardson refused several
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Kiwanis International were on that Kiwanis has one of the Oklahoma District Gov. C. T. “h"0 to be Secretary of State those undersurveillance,
hand Busnasrtaradhems tote als Richardson scheduled an aEnaink Farbrtgt Monday
.. introdunedtBadsextotheclub afternoon meeting with Sens L proposed that the special sub-
201-7ho) The ngzetheamain ddress.n Clifford P. Case, R-NJ., and committee be allowed to see the
EMegt4e4: wTheainternational.president John Sparkman, D-Ala. The at- summaries and then report
" wtsrsalsospresented1.wtha torney general said they could back to the full panel
BROWNWOOD ARFA — certificate signed by Gov. Dolph not have access to the raw files
Partlv mwld and little Briscoe, naming Badksey an but could read FBI summaries in a similar case 29 years ago, Borden. Andrews, Bond and Community Center
change in temperatures honorary Texan. . of what was learned from the » two-member subcommittee
change.in wmperatures Serving as master of wiretaps. obtained access to government
through Wednesday, ceremonies Monday night was files
Possible widely scattered Rev. Curtis Keith, president of The full committee, in its
afternoon and evening the local chub. He also brought third dax of hearings on Kissin- Justice Department spokes-
thundershowers Wednesday the welcome. The story of ger’s nomination. has been men said today Richardson
Low tonight in 70s, high Kiwanis in Brownwood was told seeking access to the sum- agreed to the compromise to
Wednesday near 99. by Rufus Stanley in his talk, maries in order to learn what help move Kissinger's nomi-
Maximum temperature Stanley emphasized the many role the national security ad- nation through its confirmation
here Monday B. overnight youth activities sponsored by viser played in placing the process. The spokesmen said it
low 73. Sunset today 7:49. wiretape on 13 government offi- was an attempt to accom-
sunrise Wednesday 7:17. See BIRTHDAY as Page 2 cials and four newsmeg in 1969 modate the committee
contrived the add bieyele by turming ■■ old
one upside down, adding pipe extensions and
• sterring wheel from an eld auto
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1973, newspaper, September 11, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575358/m1/1/?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.