Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 245, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 28, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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2—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesdey, Juy 1965
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ALAN DELON • GEORGE C. SCOTT
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than a bilhon dollars — because
of rising costs of the war in
Viet Nam, the House was told
today
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before the State Board of Par
don and Paroles two me ths ag
to plead tor Reilly’s release on
c.. Gov Grant Sawyer of Nevada
GOLDTHWAITE — Funeral chairman of the National Gov-
radiant THAI - Thailand’s
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year’s reign as Miss Universe
after winning the annual intet-
national beauty pageant at
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- .. , -__,------WASHINGTON AP. - Only
coexistence — is the path of was convicted of murdering a President Johnson’s signature
eventual Communist triumph Memphis elotning store sales was needed today to put into
The sovernorswereto take a man Until five years ago, pris- law a housing bil that includes
took at the Johnson adminastra- on officials say he was a troub- the first program of rent subsi-
tion s antipoverty program to- lemaker Once be escaped He dies to aid lw-income familes
day- spent three years in sohtary Swift presidential approval
confinement waa expected for the 17 S-billion
tog of an alley between Hew
dricks and Short Morgan (Stan-
ley. and Morgan and Crothers
streets
Final ordinance of the day
was approved on the first read-
sag and if finally approved will
amend the plumbing code of the
city to allow builders to use cop-
per at place of cast iron.
At last week’s meeting City
Manager Jota Clary explained
that copper waa a satistactory
material and is not as space
consuming whan used in the
walls of houses.
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2nd FUNERALS
Jackie Marks
36th Birthday
HYANNIS PORT Mass 'API
-------------- -Mrs John F-.Kennedy ob Waco Street da not have the
Investigators talked Tuesday served her.thsbirthdazstoday 00
JERRY UWIS
THE FAMILY
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parole His request was granted
Tuesday. .
MINXEAPOL-S, Minn. (AP» "demonstrate that murder and Reily a native of Pittsburgh
- President Jchnson is asking terrorism — and not peaceful Pa -as 20 years old when he
the nation’s goverpots to fly
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place to place - whoareoo-
copying substandard bousing, ar
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Fort. Stockton, and 11 grand- falter to opposing an effort by Johnson made only a passing sure movement by the city to
chuidren aggressors to South Viet Nam to reference ta the mounting cost summarizing th* growth of the
----------------------------- of Ite war at Viet Nam He city and teling council mem
said Secretary of Defense Rob- bers of at leas two large sub-
ort S McNamara "wi ask the divisions approved and planned
Senate Appropriations Commit- far the south part of town
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Earlier officers said dried
grass and thistle stems found
beneath a car dour indicated
the vehicle may have been in
the northeast Austin area where
Dowson Reported
In Viet Captivity
SAIGON API — Aa uncon- 18 pound o summer tames
We added a tot more detai! On the program "as a mid-
day boat trip aboard Marlin, the
SMoot motor yacht owned by
tar father-in-law, Joseph P.
Kennedy aa which the late
PruidtoK John T Kennedy went
boating
it was the first tone since
the assassination that the ter-
mer First Lady celebrated her
AUSTIN (AP—State and lo- City Detective W T Frens-
cal officers checked toe Cate ley said the experts rimetitod
rado River boctoms southeast of the sell sampie as "resembng
Austin today to tapes of find- Colorado River terrace" sail
ing state trace to the July 11 found southeast of Austin be
disappearance of Startey Ann tween the Webberville Road and
Carroll R. Huggins •
for Carnl MINERAL WELLS - Funer-
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A memher .J the Chigtian
aA-" 4- R‘m"5 T**-*^-*" Burial was to be in Fort
AssoCabiom Mr Hugzins died "ormsGreepzood.cemeteg
Tuesday at 11 » am ihaSte- Arsen, °.MmeN. Rston
ptaovOe hospital He was born Me.PaK, emwdr: Bunee
Jan «. IMB in Florence He dedina XueN"ei 220a
hef"hsarted . .0 8 He bad been bos
Santa Fe Ranway Company He pitalized sence Fnday
had lived in Stepbenvrile six Mr Bunnell was a member jf ____________________________
months after residing n Cali- the Arlington Heights Masonic RS. H H TAYLOR
forma 28 years Lodge and the Mineral Wels ... Rites Thursday
He married Addie Hall a 1915 Fis.BapistCumch.He."a .... aa u _a.. -0 brother, was seen in Viet Cong ately sheds any new light an the
After tar death in 1919 te mar an active member of the Rotary Mrs. H. M. Tayior, 79 cavtivity early this month imvestigation” a detective said
ried Bertha Churchiu, -ho died Cuh here BANGS - Mrs He rm a a Dawson 25,’‘0 Astoria .Calif . .The pretty ch Omega soron-
to 1961 In 1964, owned Mr Bunnl managed uhe H Tav ior T9, mother of a Tex came to Viet Nam in January tv sisters were last seen in Aus-
Mr? Wuda Jasper Sberai-Wiliams store to Fort an well known over the state for after his older brother U Dan- on Mm Rigsby was to have
Survivors Delude has wfe of Worth tor more than a years his newspaper television andielL Dawson a US Army pC- registered for summer classes
Suepbenville one daughter. Mrs and represented the firm radio interests, died today at ot, was shot down in the jungle at the University of Texas July birthday among tar in-laws in
June Parser of Dallas: one step- throughout Texas priot to his re- her home in Bangs to November 19. Hyannis Port.
dauhter, Mrs Mary France tirement Mrs Taylor died at 12 21 am Dawson spent several danger- ---------------------------------—•— ■
Coyle of Garter City. N Y Survivors include he wife of today after a lengthy illiness ous months trying to trace his . . ~ // e t n o.
two sisters Mrs w h Robect- Mineral Wells; a daughter Mrs She was born Feb It. IM in brother Then, finally believing IqK Collece SChOlarShlD
son at Stephenvile « Mrs R Jack smat- 0k Wels Cisco and was a member at the that he was dead be determined -- -Y- • •• "F
A Halbert of Sonoca, and “ one son Jimmy Bunnet nt Bangs First Baptist Church to find the body A,.,. r r •
grandchidren Bromnwood one brocher Char- She had been a resident of He decided to go into the Viet Woitinc For E X-PTI
------------- lesBunnea of Hamer Mich Bangs since M3 and -as mar- Cong controlled D Zode north of m-‘Y I - A I " 1^1
ried ta Herman Taylor at Muke- Saigon to meet guerrilla iead- _ ..nc w.urncen .m. 1. -
water. May V. Ms er? -te were reported to bare NASHVILLE, Tenn (AP) _ Easter in 1947. Johnson To Ask
ke.washorgedtiaudkebaym For More Funds
an interview Tuesday night WASHINGTON t APi —Presi-
Gov McCord seemed happy dent Johnson wil ask Congress
to m meh was a far cry from for a substantial emergency ap.
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moisture to bgiw rain which Burial as » be ■ Oliver the Rio Grande Valley He als er family sad today the family a diploma, and a $300 college
-* - . . - —Ta- --- had received a report in the past scholarship waiting for him.
First he wanted to thank for-
- Gov James McCord ment The commutation came
“who had tears tn tws eyes the just » minutes before Reily
-----------------------—--was to have walked to the elec-
lchy financed housing
ments for such persons
Des Offiee Opeas st 7:13
RM motet At Dusk
ADsSON
Caudres Ite Adulla 70s
TONIGHT
lom-income families — the
standards would vary from
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started about z bour and a half Springs Cemetery. is in the brokerage business
before midnight Mrs Dupuy died Monday in Also surviving are the bus- few days that the two were seen
The weak free: came to a halt an Odessa nursing home after band two other sons. Frame being taken through a village in mer
along a Te from Wichita Fails a lengthy Lines. She was a M. Taylor of Dallas and Archie D Zone early in July
westward past Luabbock iongtime Gorman resident, mov- A Taylor McAlen and a ’ ■
2E 2snd LBJ Summons Governors
Ss- -E Hez For Brie{^ On Viet Nam
Frees, Laredo IN. For. Worth “___ . a, the First Baptist Church at
tieral Weiks and Presidio Wl Se ."45 a member of First Bangs at 2 p m Thursday with
and Waco 100 Baptist Church Rev James Gibson officiating _ .. . .
Weather Bureau observers Survivors are three daughters Davis-Morr2 Funeral Hommefs * Thursdazfor. an
looked for isolated showers over including Mr? Myrtle South o in charge o arrangements i—decth hrefin - " i-
293 cent of the state s Gorman; seven sons, one step- AlFred A I imm..
northern haif and tbe extreme daughter: fve sisters including •5“ P -immer
southwest through Thursday Mrs Ruby Trimble at Coleman -- . .. .---------—.
and more mumerous showers and Mr Corn MeMullen of sence . Atred Arthur Hm- erpors’ Conderenc- which ends
spreading’mualout suess Gorman: zgrmandchudren ana me,, opnddy uin, be beld its business sessions Thursday.mt,. When Harry Avery became measure which follous the main
Texas by the weekend 11 great-grandchildren } , Hitoida reporter he is checking / Tennessee cofrections commis- Roeg of Johnson’s housing reo-
tneran -nureh at with his coleagues on the prac- sioner, he interviewed Eellly ommendations to Congress ear
the Re* -ohn Sinepe oficiat- tiability of making such a trip 1CO^ ILWED FROM PAGE 1) and released solitary Her tn the year
ing . . - Sawyer said any announce wil raise our nighting strength “GOv. McCord saved my Me The tai!, given final congres-
Burial "a. be in Zion Ceme ment of plans would have te from 75,000 to 125,000 men Ad- but C/wnm turner Avery gave sional clearance by a 251-168
tery with Wilkins Funeral Home come from the White House ditional forces wil he needed me a chance to make somedhng House vote TGesdav. provides
incharze-r PHor to the President report later and they wlB be seat Ths out a it" Reilly said new moey and authorizations
Mr Lmmer died Tuesday at on Viet Nam the governors will make it necessary to to- Reiny heojo educatine him- for the maio- government
1 20 p.m. in aGoidthwaite hos- were expecting him to announce crease our activefighting forces seu Sooa Was teaching other housing programs over the next
pitallHe "as born May • 1900, an enlarged draft on Americas by raising the monthly draft convicts such subjects as trigo four vears
Priddy and married *12 resources and manpower enU from ITM -which it now nometry .acrse’in which te The rem subsidy proposal
HulaAna Keim, Nov. B 1922 indicated that • sup- is “ * 15.000; and stepping up scored 9 o a possbie l« by maxes available OSO milion
inuAeman i plemental defense appropriation our campaign for voduntary en- correspondence over a four-year period to help
d Zion measure, involving more mon-jlstmends." ._____ He recently won the coDlege some «f the families eligible for
-theran Church and was son ey, woald be sent to Congress in advance of the conderence, scholarshin from the American pube housing
0 the late, Mr. and Mrs Fred next January there tad boon taurtt ^scuia School in Chicago r recogniton • In offset the program would
I1**—of Priddy Vice President Hubert H toe about a possibie goal at 0 has -- .
Sarwars include his wife: six Humphrey told the governors as 200,000 men in Viet Nam and an
psVctor Lmmer of Priddy much Tuesday right in carefully order for the tmisier at ruatrs-
CWTord Lmuna of Brownwood, screened words at the black-te ists and National Guard units.
Alfred A. Lmmer Jr. of Ham- dinner that marks the social After this past week of de- L _________
j*8?- Edgar Hmmer of Gar- peak at their annual conference liberations," Jatasoa said, “I C lGCTIO^^^^
gnd. Humphrey caponed the y have punctated f s ta emsen- (CONTNTED FROM PAGE II
Hood and Lester Limmer at ernors that the decisions John- tial to order Reserve units inta
Priddy one brother, Paul Lm- - - - - ’ --- ------------
looey NATMANS wetch cevries a ene-yeer wrime
wnceditienel vetch semice gueventee!
TAO A MU TEAR TO FAT
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