Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974 Page: 3 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Thursday. March 7, 1974
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defeat the contract and play-
ed his nine of hearts.
South won the trick and led
his seven of diamonds if he
had guessed to lead a club he
would have made five
notrump, but he guessed
wrong and led a diamond
Dianadan went right up
with his ace. Then he
dutifully led a second heart
to establish the rest of the
hearts for his partner
Now the best South could
do was to cash the good
spades and diamonds and
concede the last four tricks to
Lancelot.
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L&A Machinery Co. of Early
at 413 Early Blvd, after being
owned for 11 years by Leon
Williams and his brother-in-law
A. R. Hochhalter, has acquired
two new partners to help run the
firm 1AA handles John Deere
and Hesston Hay farm equip-
ment
The new co-owners, Dow
McBride and Dub Baker, have
both lived in Brown County all
of their lives. Hochhalter
wanted to retire from the
business so McBride and Baker
bought his half interest in the
company.
William's sister, Pauline
Hochhalter, will continue as
bookkeeper
An annual John Deere field
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By Oswald & James Jacoby
Sir Dinadan, the worst play-
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Round Table, had one saving
grace He could be depended
on to lead his partner s suit.
Thus, he slapped his five of
hearts on the table as soon as
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day to be held at the Brownwood implement companies here,"
airport on March 9 will be revealed Winiams, "but now we
among the responsibilities of are the only one stin in
the new co-owners. Not only will operation.'' Hard, long hours,
this be their first time to handle concern for the customer, and a
the event, but also it will be the full line of fine machinery is the
initial showing of the new story of the company's success.
Generation II tractors. The according to Williams.
implement exhibition has been "With the addition of these
put on by the L&A company two fine men. we hope to in-
since their first year here in crease and improve our sales
1962 and service. and to upgrade our
"In 1962. there were eight parts department," he added
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Defendant tells of hiring hit man
By JIM BARLOW summer and fall of 1972. then away the next day attorneys in the case talking to
AOUStof"-"StLas esnr.'S
Texas horse trainer who said he Doyle's home in Port Arthur somebody to kill Doyle." Gerald identify him after Wednesday s
was just doing a favor for his being convinced that the killing Castleman said session
brother has testified how he took place, then finding out Gerald Castleman said he
hired a police undercover agent through a radio broadcast that agreed to find a killer 1 was Bennett did tell the court that
to kill Port Arthur state repre- he had been dealing with a po- just doing a favor for my broth Strickland was an unindicted
sentative Terry Doyle. lice officer and was under in- er," he said - co-conspirator who had origi-
The statement of Gerald dictment on charges of con- Through a hand on his farm nally entered into the alleged
Wayne Castleman, 33. came as spiracy to murder Castleman said, he located a conspiracy but then helped po-
testimony in the trial of Jerry Doyle was the lead-off witness man named Monroe Strickland lice.
W Hanks, 40, opened Wednes- Wednesday He told the seven- who agreed in turn to find a Castleman said Strickland at
day Castleman is expected to woman jury that he and Hanks killer. first told him he had hired two
face cross examination by de- were political opponents for the Strickland was not further hippie types" to kill Doyle but
fense lawyers today state legislature in 1970 in 1972, identified during the court ses- that nothing was done through
He and his brother, Harvey he said. Hanks ran again for the sion. Because of a rule against the fall of 1972
Doyle Castleman, 41. were orig- state legislature and that time
inally charged along with Doyle said he supported the
Hanks with conspiring to kill eventual winner of the race,
Doyle However Gerald Castle- Beaumont attorney Pike
man was granted immunity owers. .... .. ...
Monday in exchange for his tes- Doyle said that in both races,
timony against Hanks Harvey allesations about Hanks finan-
Castleman is not on trial at this cial dealings were circulated
time and his lawyers say he late in the campaigns. Doyle
plans to enter a guilty plea in denied that he had anything to
the case do with them
Castleman testified that in the
Wednesday Gerald summer of 1972 his brother,
Castleman testified of hiring a whose nickname is “Chubby,”
hitman at his brother s request, told me that in some prior
only to find out later the man election Jerry was running in,
was a Houston police officer the night before the election,
Castleman told a complicated Mr. Doyle and his associate put
tale of trying vainly to have something out to the news that
Doyle killed all through the he had no way of explaining
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the bidding ended The 10 • A K 7 6 PA K 7 6 *3 24K 10 3
was played from dummy What do you do now?
Lancelot, the peerless . „ . ...
knight and bridge player, * Pass.. This looks like
was sitting East. He saw that -
he could take his king of TODAYS QUESTION
hearts and knock out dum- instead of bidding one diamond
my‘s ace, but there would be West has bid one spade over your
no way for him to score tricks one club. North and East pass
with any low hearts. Thus, What do you do now?
the contract would surely u
make if he played his king ---------------------------
He also saw that he might Send S 1 for JACOBY MODERN
lose his king, if he held it book 10 w,n al Bna9» " fc/o
back, but what was an over- ,h,s new spapen. P O Box 489
trick to a man who could take Rad‘° c,ty Station. New Y°r*
on nine knights at the same y 10019_________________
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974, newspaper, March 7, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575508/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.