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J—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Monday, Sepfember 12, 1966
Southern Schools
DEATHS
and FUNERALS
*
Two Negro schools closed in
held at 3:30 p.m.inthe Santa wood, will be held at 10:30 am
come
school superintendent
A retired carpenter, he was
County. He came to Runnels
MOSCOW. Sept 11 (AP) -
New York
ese war.
Moscow.
and granted
mention of
Crone.
both of Brownwood:
World
Briefs
Me and Mr. Woolman used
the
parent
of the Southwest and South-
the case. Only four judges are
second alternate.
Business News
At the annual meeting of the
Heart of Texas Evi
Crusade which opened
Crusade officials
while the factory scrounges
Held in Columbia were Joyce
plants.
PHONE 443 4449
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7:30 p.m. each evening.
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Registration at
HP Begins Today
Catholic Priest Reportedly
Granted Asylum in Russia
EVERY MONDAY AND TUESDAY NITE
EACH ESCORTED LADY ADMITTED FREE
LADIES NITE TON IT
AT THE CAMP BOWIE
Last year, more than 6.200 Ne-
groes attended school with white
men will take office Oct.
and serve one year terms.
At the time of their arrest,
the teen-agers were driving a
one son, John Robert Marshall a member of St. Matthew Epis-
of Brownwood; two sisters, Mrs copal Church and of the Co-
Mr. Wright was killed instant-
ly in a car accident four miles
Luther D. Walden
BALLINGER — Services for
Luther D. Walden, 73. of Balling-
NOW THRU TUESDAY
IAMES BOND DOES IT EVERYWHEREI
THUNDERBALL"
Voters Name
Community
Committees
Community committeemen for
the Alabama Legislature s en-
actment of a law nullifying
school board agreements on fed-
O'Neal of Ballinger. Mrs. Re- Tass. the official Soviet news
tha Mercer of San Angelo, Mrs agency, reported today a U.S
Norris of Brownwood, Mrs. Ella citizen and former Roman Cath-
Ella Phipps of Winters and Mrs olic priest has been granted
.Alma Cook of Houston; seven "politica asylum" in the Soviet
grandchildren, three step-grand- Union.
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - De-
segregation of public schools
has expanded considerably this
desegregated schools increased
from 10 last year to 17 this
term.
ROAD RUNNER
CARTOON
BOULDER WHAM
Rev. James A. Calhoun will
officiate. Burial will be in East-
Lawn Memorial Park
Wright’s Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Marshall died Sunday at
1150 a m in a local hospital
after a long illness.
Born Dec 19. 1907, in Brown-
wood. she had lived here all.
drawn by the U.S. Office of
Education.
"We desegregated as many
to load the mall together,”
caller said.
BROWNWOOD DRIVE IN THEATRE
_______ MOVIE GUIDE
FIRST FEATURE AT Mi ano sac.
OHO SHOW AT 10128.
Features at 1:h->:2« - 5:40 - 8:00
edME AS LATE AS »:15 AND SEE-C6MPLETE-SHOW
Face New Resistance
By DON MCKEE i The most significant develop- school system
In Honors Group
LUBBOCK—James Y. Tim-
mins of Brownwood is among
19 top ranking high school grad-
uates selected for admission to
Texas Tech’s 1966-67 freshman
honors program in the school
of business administration.
The honors plan offers an en-
since 1905. died Sunday at 12 50
p.m. in a Santa Anna' hospital born Jan 50, 1893, in Erath
The most significant develop- school system,
ment, however, is the start of T- h-g- ___ --_ _
faculty integration in many Huntsville Ala., to becomere-
school systems a major effect lies of racial history Despite
of the controversial guidelines “ " ‘
Having
a
wonderful
md crime...
EUX2 wish
E you
"S. were
•4- here!
■; The 90,000 square foot addi-
are calling tion, plus the original 59,000
Woolman, 76, died in Metho-
dist Hospital at Houston, Tex.
. Death was attributed to a heart
. attack. He had been making a
I satisfactory recovery from ab-
dominal surgery Sept. 4.
Stock Exchange
Head Retires
NEW YORK (AP)—G. Keith
is now or what he is doing.
Tass gave this text of the
Arkansas. Increased integra- the 900,000-copy press run, but
tion of classrooms and faculties. - -‘MP
Earl Johnson and Mrs. Ethel manche Volunteer Fire Dept
He was maintenance foreman
and Conservation Service were
Home with the Rev. W. J. phone Co. of the Southwest and
Nabors officiating. Burial was in Southwestern States Telephone
Evergreen Cemetery. Co. in San .Angelo will be dedi-
Mr. Walden died Saturday cated Sept. 19, according to
morning in Santa Anna Hospital E. H. Danner, president of both
where he had been hospitalized companies.
since Aug. 31. Leslie H. Warner, New York.
He was a retired carpenter president of General Telephone
south of Benbrook on the bridge
over Gear Fork of the Trinity
River about 3:45 p.m. Saturday.
Born June 19. 1946, in Gor-
man. he was a graduate of Co-
manche High School and plan-
ned to enter North Texas State
Teachers’ College this fall. He
was a member of Pearl Street
Church of Christ in Comanche.
County in 1926 and was mar-
ried to the former Princess
Martin Nov. 12, 1912. in Talpa.
He was a member of the Bap-
tist church.
Survivors include his wife: a
son, Billy, of San Angelo; two
daughters. Mrs. Grace Wood of
Amarillo and Mrs. Rosemary
Rodgers of Whitesboro; two bro-
thers. Will Walden of Clovis,
N M , and C L Walden of Tan-
kersley, five sisters, Mrs Zula
'8
"Wonderful Coun
Color-ROBERT MIT
transfers will register starting
at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Enrollment of some 1,600 is
expected with the total includ-
ing the new center at Good-
fellow Air Force Base in San
Angelo.
rangelistic
, d Sunday . —
night in the Brownwood Coll- miltaneously.
seum with a near capacity
Rare Funnel
Cloud Slips
Over SeattI
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A rare funnel cloud coasted
over Seattle Sunday—almost the
only disturbance in a day of late
likjwauacH
HuGH GRIFFMTH
CHakeSBovem
three brothers, Edward G. Fan-
ning of Montgomery, Ala , How-
ard L. Fanning of Lexington,
Ky., and John W. Fanning of
dren and a number of nieces
and nephews.
Charles Wright
COMANCHE (BBC) - Serv-
ice for Charles Ray Wright, 10,
of Comanche were held at 4 p m.
Sunday from Oak Lawn Funeral
Home in Comanche. Burial was
in Oakwood Cemetery. R. G..
Parkinson, minister officiated.
Crusade which began Sunday . _. ,
is scheduled to run through James Timmins
Sept. 25. Starting time is
Associated Press spot surveys
of the 11 Southern states, from
Virginia to Texas, indicate a
probable doubling of the num-
ber of Negro pupils in school
with white children since last
year.
DOCTORS
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Call for appointment
648-0184 or
508 Citizens Bank Blds
held at 3:30 p.m.inthe Santa wood, will be held at 10 59 a.m. fall in the South. But with-the
Anna Methodist Church with the today in Allen-Davis Funeral spread of change have
Rev Bobby Weathers and the Home with burial in Evergreen spurts of
Rev. Raymond Jones officiating Cemetery.
Burial was to be in Santa Mr. Walden died at 11 p m.
while vacationing in Colorado,
with relatives. She presumably
contracted the disease while
traveling though areas in West
Texas and Colorado where se-
veral confirmed cases have been
reported.
Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Atkins
were with Mrs. Swindle during
her stay in the Colorado hos-
pital.
Registration at Howard Payne
College got underway today at
1:30 p.m. with seniors being riched program of study de-
processed first. signed to stimulate and satisfy
4,
1 the cases on the court calendar.
Other judges are on vacation.
for the State Highway Dept in
Comanche.
Survivors are his wife, Frank-
ie: two daughters, Mrs. Bill
Dunn and Miss Patty Jo Loud-
ermilk. both of Dallas, and
Miss Sherrilan Loudermilk of
Denton; two brothers, J. B.
Loudermilk of Florida and Rog-
er Loudermilk of Fort Worth;
two sisters, Miss Julia Louder-
milk and Mrs. Choc Whitlock
both of Comanche, and two
grandchildren.
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PT 443-4441
.Funston, 55, president of the
the frontier. The Pennsylvania teen - agers New York Stock Exchange since
Sihanouk expressed his views were arrested at Myrtle Beach 1951. announced today he would
to West German author Klaus Saturday night. resign, effective Sept. 10, 1967.
Mehnert during an interview Patrolman Charles Steele, 26. His resignation will mean new
Saturday. the father of three, had been presidents for the nation's two
.... .. . . shot twice about noon Saturday largest stock exchanges. Edwin
MOSCOW (AP) — Workers at and left on the side of U.S. 1 D. Etherington announced July
the Armavir locomotive plant in front of his patrol car about 13 he would resign as president
are officially on a five-day work three miles north of McBee. of the American Stock Ex-
week, but employes who don't His emptied revolver was by his change this winter to become
work on Saturdays are "labeled side. president of Wesleyan Univer-
as irresponsible, the official investigating officers declined sity Middletown Conn
government paper Izvestia to give many details about the —--‛ ---
charges. The paper blamed gov- slaying but Steele apparently all of Altoona, Pa.
ernment agencies for failure to had flagged down a speeding
deliver supplies, causing delays car.
the people of this area to be
witnesses and to help the un-
saved person find Christ as
Saviour.”
Crusade chairman, the Rev.
George Slayton, pastor of Cog-
gin Avenue Baptist Church, pre-
sided and welcomed the crowd
to the first service.
Eddy Nicholson, RCA record-
ing artist, led the audience in
gospel singing and directed the
crusade choir in his own ar-
rangement of "Amazing Grace.”
Mrs Bill Ard presented a jun-
ior choir which will sing each
night. Soloist for the first ser-
vice was Miss Dawn Love.
Well known instrumentalist
Bob Anderson of Springfield, Mo.
joins the Autrey and Nicholson
team today at 7:30 p.m. He
of .Erownwood. said.Mrs. And Save You Money
Swindle has shown slight im- ‛
provement but is still "very
The community committee- available for assignment to all
new resista - ee
the Agricultural Stabilization
HOSP I TA L
NOW WI.
Tass said the competent au-
thorities examined .the request
d At. There was no
where the American
Juniors were to follow later the intellectual curiosity of su-
today. Sophomores will register perior students.
Tuesday from 8:50-11:30 a.m. Admission is based on scores
From Area D, Pct. 4, H. which said it was in a “ready
Eliga Wilson was named chair- at aiting" category but that
man; Bert B. Cole. vice chair- no court was immediately avail-
man; Don J. Early, regular able.
member; Elbert Davenport, There was nc indication when
first alternate, and Cecil Harris, a judge might be free to start
Hill, 1716 MainBlvd ;
outnetherpuDposcoFthutr tonight "bring a friend night” square foot building, houses of-
week revival campaign. at which time people of all fices for 596 General Telephone
e"sESar itasmfzrma za.m
it is our purpose also to call '
----------------------late model car with Georgia
around for materials from other Mackanick, 16; Jeffrey Brunner, license tags. Police said it had
plants. 16. and Kenneth Fleming. 17, been stolen.
The wasted time must be ---------
made up on Saturdays, Izvestia
said in a weekend article.
Survivors include two sons.
Lee Huggins of Santa Anna and
Cecil Townsley of Hobbs. N M..
three daughters.Mrs. Howard
Stallings of Midland, Mrs. Guy
Cammack of Santa Anna and
Mrs. Joe Elliott qf Brady; two
brothers. Bill and Marlin Me-
Horse of Coleman, one sister.
Mrs. Ray Briggs of Corsicana,
six grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren
Mrs. Cecil Marshall
Funeral for Mrs Cecil Mar
shall, 58. of 1305 Cottage will
be Tuesday at 10 a m. at St
John’s Episcopal Church. The
freshmen and
followed by freshmen and trans- attained in college board ex-
fers with last names from N aminations, senior standing in a
through Z at 1:30 Tuesday af- high school and recommenda- 288882
ternoon. tions of high school and college ■ IFTTT.T! 9
Remaining freshmen and instructors. SIEHI“BE%
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white pupil boycotts, challenges
of federal guidelines and at
Anna Cemetery. Mrs Huggins, Saturday in Santa .Anna hospi- least one punch in the face of a
a resident at Coleman County tai after an illness of two weeks
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BY MAIL in the foliewing coamies:
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beth Dr.; Grace McClung, 101 Haminon. Ms, San saba. McCullocn,
Lipscomb St ; Judy Richardson, «! ■’TT "
Star Rt; Mrs Wesley Wayne gag oe Th a-sociarzd PRESS
Davis. Sunset Terrace. Mrs. pswgte.Pum "orcavoive a
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1405 Waco St riahts ot repubtication speciai dis
Blanket-Mrs Robert C. Ba-me.."aoanea 5^7.“7% ha
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MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Friday
Brownwood—Mrs. Mary Jane
Hanna, 123 Walnut St Mrs.
J. M Van Huss. 1205 Beaver
St.; Mrs Myldred V. Graves,
Star Rt 1
Burkett—Mrs. Florence Inez
Tervooren.
Comanche—Mrs. Ruby June
Fritts
Dismissals Friday
Brownwood—Mrs Ivy Ester
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while Chester Damron was nam- assigned the case for trial after
ed vice chairman; Willard Per- rejecting a move by the defense
kins, regular member; L. W. attorney, Lester V. Chalmers,
(Toss) Coffey, first alternate, for a postponement.
and Arthur R. Sikes, second al- Maguire referred the case to
ternate. the court’s assignment office
children, and three great-grand- Tass identified the American
children. as Harold M Koch and said he
_ „ made his request "to protest
Carroll Loudermilk against the criminal United
COMANCHE (BBC)_Funeral States aggression in Viet Nam.”
for Carroll Loudermilk, 57, of The Tass report did not give
305 W. Mill St . Comanche, will anyfurther information about
be at 2 p.m. Tuesday from St Koh.. __ ,
Matthew Episcopal Church in An American Embassyspokes
Comanche with the Rev. Bruce Tass story, was
Coggin of Bridgeport officiating the .first he had heard, of the
Burial will be in Oakwood Cem- matterand that inquiries had
her life. She was a member etery. been, hegun t find out more
of St John’s Episcopal Church, Mr Loudermilk died about 4 about Koch and his presence in
and the Altar Guild. P m Sunday at his home of an
band; one son. John Robert apparent heart attack.
Survivors include her husband. Born May 10, 1906. he was
governor. Jim Johnson — whb
opposes the federal guidelines
the colored peopte to push for- rsyyjj sonssenrolled in
a j EShar-ddeadtLdsnma
promnoting worid.peace. and ham said "We will have twice
building a new social order in as many Negroes in previously
their country. white schools.” There were 60,-
. I.requestthat the authorities ooo or so last year. At Houston,
in the U Sf R. consider my ap- al the grades except the 9th are
plication at their earliest con- being desegregated A federal
venience and grant me “ oP- judge refused to order Integra-
portunity to an active part tion at once of senior high
in the struggle against the injus- grades in Fort Worth in a deci-
tice and cruelty of he Vienam-
DwiE
* AN LNTEASTArE THEATRE •
Survivors include his parents ______________________ „ a..u. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Wright and and came to Runnels County in 4 Electronics Corp., parent
one brother. Jerry, all of Co- 1926. Mr. Walden was born Jan. company of General Telephone
manche; paternal grandmother, 30, 1893, in Erath County. c X ____1 __: S.
Mrs. Dora Wright of Dublin; Among survivors is a sister, western States, will make the
and maternal grandmother. Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Norris of Brown- dedication remarks.
Carrie Williamson of Dublin. wood. , L. Gray Beck, executive vice
~ -------------------------------- president of both companies,
Big Crowd Attends Opening lowing the dedication and War-
A member of the Methodist
Church. Mrs Huggins was born
July 31, 1885, in Williamson
County.
gro and 19 white teachers in
soviet union I make this re- ” --- a. integrated classes-Pine Eluffs will 0051 30 cents in city, 35
quest for the following reasons: thenAsCsonfietteto vote on the in “hco With whteesast cents in the suburbs.
1. I protest against American couniy. committee.
aggression in Viet Nam which is Elected from Area. A, made ' has 207 this term.
daily increasing in force, cruel- uPof.cpunty Precinct 1, were i i CL .
ty and injustice. Walter Fry chairman; Lewis Judge Shortage
2 The American leaders arc Krause, first alternate and C. _ . 5 — . . 9
ignoring the hoplessness and T' MeClatchey, secowl alter- Delays Trial
misery of the impoverished peo- nFom _ WASHINGTON (AP) - A
ple la the State, ^especially Moor was elected’chirmhan: shortagecofjudgessdelayed.the
, mil Stanley Chambers, vice chair- sarstodayosthetrialofRober
Phone Buildina man; J. R Harding. regular M. Shetton, imperial wizard of
none D-eng member; Joe Dan Weedon first the United .Klans of America,
Dedication Set alternate, and Wyman McInnis, onara. contempt of Congress
er were held at 10.30 a.m. to- SAN ANGELO — Expanded second alternate. "m-- --- - --
day at Allen-Davis Funeral general offices of General Tele-
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COuMANHIWAY 2---
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Sh»» CnemaGaga Carbvelve
22010, PLUS
645-2373 "Take Her Mine”
COLOR—SANDRA DEE
MEMORI AL HOSPIT AL
Brownwood— >lrs Walter Ga-
tUe, Rt 4: Mn Walter Ander
son. 1307 Ave. G; Mrs Marion
- - • eral guidelines, integration in- Alexander •,3006 .. Mrs
faculties as we could.’’ said a creased in the state — many Po ming0 AC. vedo • 1405 "aco
sstersiananmadhasdszatodsn
georepcew.macegnwhbcaniy
everybody now," said Supt. Ja- tried to block universtiy inte- Sweetwater DonataL.Hand
cob Johnson of Winchester gration three years ago by _ Dismissals Thursday..n
County, Va. Classrooms and standing in a doorway at the iBrownwsod.Neson,.askson,
faculties were integrated in the University of Alabama 1801 Aih. St ’ Mrs, EoY, 8 , '
county, eliminating the dual Ironically, Wallace’s son, “ Drham itilsabeASala
George Jr., enrolled Tuesday at zrv201. Hipscomb Sti Albert
a Montgomery school where 16 McMurry 709 Ave L
Negroes desegregated classes. Reoaamissons.’ v X..oe
In another irony, the Demo- .Brwnwond-otha MR epyes,
cpit;, n-mz—., A„g,gc,, 1105 W - Commerce, Mrs. Rich-
cratic nominee for Arkansas ard Spurlin, 700 D
Mercury—Mrs. Nellie Penn.
Dismissals Friday '
Erownwood— Mrs Sherwood
M. Harris and baby,2506Eliza-
Mrs. T. L Huggins f Luther D. Walden
SANTA ANNA (BBC-Sere- BALLINGER-Funeral for Lu
Ices tor Mn. T. L Huggins, ther D. Walden. 73, brother at
81. of Santa Anna were to be Mn Pearl Norns at Brown-
sick.”
Mn. Swindle was stricken
Hive Your
Doctor Call
Us
OPEN 1 A.M. 9 P M.
Of Heart of Texas Crusade Mrs: swindle Is
—“ evening of Sept. 21. Sent to Abilene
willbesfeatured in his specialty satnrapynanasundybrterhdon Mrs. Maude swandle of Brown- board J directors of EdgeRite
of playing organ and piano si- sent 24land k wood, hospitalized in Colorado Corp, .in Dallas last Thursday,
------ . ’ The 90 000 suare foot add Springs, Clo. since Aug. 24 with president Tommie Vaughn was
- - ' 70,000 sduare Toot add a confirmed case of encephalitis, elevated to chairman of the
has been moved to Hendrick board and vice president J. Vin-
Memorial Hospital in Abilene cent Meyer was promoted to
Mrs. Swindle was flown to president. . . .
Abilene Saturday accompanied In addition to financial infor-
by Mr. and Mrs. Leland Willis mation presented, three new pro-
of Cisco and the Brownwood re- ducts were presented to the
sident’s daughter, Mrs. Nina board and full approval for their
Atkins of Houston. Mrs. Willis promotion during the coming
is Mrs. Swindle’s granddaugh- year was granted.____________
ter.
A sister. Mrs. Oscar Swindle Classified Ads Moke
Brownwood 4a
Bulletin W
Mrs summer warmth for most of the
Lillian Ava Carithers. 906 Book nation... 0 an w
er St Samuel Andrew Phillips, Asnearrtornadodipped within
1506 Ave. H: Mrs Barbara Jean 3005feetof theground as “eather
Belveal 2701 Hillsboro St. obserers.ttrack edtityfor 20
| Admissions Saturday minutssintosthefopthilssoftthe
Gustine—Clarence Ben Burks Cascades,wheresit dissipated.
Dismissals Saturday Meteorologists said the cloud.
Brownwood-Mrs Myldred V uncommon in the Pacific North-
Cravpt g-r Rt west—may have Deen the re-
■ I Rising Star - James Wyatt mains pfra waterspout born in
Newspaper Raby Jane
Makes Debut Florence Inez
-ervooramissone sunaay Coast, in the Rockies and in the
NEW YORK (AP) - The Rising Star-Mrs. Jesie M .Pacific Northwest. Normally dry
, World Journal Tribune made its Camp. Tucson, Ariz., absorbed nearly
sion last week. debut today — 44 months late BIRTHS 1.5 inches of rain in 12 hours.
Louisiana AIn-New.Orleans, because of labor difficulties. A son. Mark Christian, to the ----------—
ahout3,000 Dezrossaresattend The press run of the first edi- Rev. and Mrs. Walter Anderson Delta Air Lin6S
ingasses "ith.whitepupisin tion, which was scheduled for 9 of 1307 Ave. G, Sept. 8, Memorial —eld • ","&S
,, a m - was delayed for more Hospital. Maternal grandparents Founder DlGS
desegregated, facultiesn Jef- than an hour by what President are the Rev. and Mrs. E E. r P
ferson Parish, the number of I Matt Meyer called first-day Greene of Mapleton, Iowa Pat- wATLANTA,’ Ga.(AP) w5v.fr
“normal confusion.” ernal grandparentsare Mr. and Woolman -pressented 2 20ryear
Mayor John V. Lindsay was to Mrs. W. R. Anderson of Reno, service pin.tosoneuof,his ent
have pushed a button to start Nev. ployes recently and said
' —n .. . t Mr. and Mn. DomingoAsen- “You ‘ve.done, well for a girl
he had to leave before it was da of Brownwood.sept. 8, Mem- whp„started out in the trash bas-
sttementtt satd‛Kochmade"t5 elected, Friday and will meet groes attenaeaoschoot wata white ddsay ws presented with a parent^are^Mr' a^Mrs^esus "fhe employe nearly, had for-
the foreign ministry: Sept. 21 to voteas delegates PiPltlnitopte states 40 proof of page one of the new Constancin of Uvalde. Paternal gotten her fir51 meet ingswith her
I, Harold M Koch, ask to be on the county ASCS committee, di nd 1 GnFteckthaslsN afternoon paper, which will sell grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. boss the. “jL 19405 shhe
granted politicai asylum in the The community men will meet gt and11 white peachersin for 10 cents. The Sunday edition Pedro Asevedo of Mexico. walked into thesoffice and in her
union, i mi™* re- at a.oa-mepublic meeting at ihgreted.slesssaPine K! willcost cents in the city, » A daughter, Pamela Sue, tonerzousnss.bpcame.entangled
Mr. and Mrs .David Belveal of Woolman, however, had not
[2701 Hillsboro, Sept. 6, Medical forgotten
l Arts Hospital. Maternal grand- 1“ , ..01w,
parents are Mr. and Mrs Ric- 11,31 incident typified Wool-
hard Allen of 2701 Hillsboro, man, a pilot who foundeda tiny
Paternal grandparents are Mr. crop.dus ting firm in 1925 and
and Mrs Denver Belveal of watched it grow into Delta Air
Portsmouth, Ohio. Lines, seventh largest air car-
0 . , rier in the world.
m daughter, Shauna Lane, to Woolman always tried to keep
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS os sndensi, septs Mdici inclosertouchegishsgemplov
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia Arts> Hospital. Maternal^^grand- mirst telephone Cams to the
(API-"If the Americans want parents.are.mrcand.Mrs.4 home office here was from a
to come back to Cambodia they E Osborn of 508 Seventh St. Birminzham Ala porter who
must decide, once and for all, to Paternal grandparents are Mr. srminghn hla'cPnvan,"in
stop bombing us. ” Prince Noro and Mrs John Irvin Riely Sr. "ith the compan I
dom Sihanouk says. of Brady.
Sihanouk added that his peo —• ' - -■ 1 1
pie would “sack the American --
Three Teens
Ings on our frontier zones by the I.:1I
Americans ’ JOI 160 OH
Relations between the two
countries broke down in early Mireer Ril
1965 following incidents along "VIVH-I Will
Cambodia's border with South MCBEE. S. C. (AP) — A
Viet Nnm. American planes re blonde, 16, and two teen-aged
cently bombed the Cambodian boys were in jail today charged
village “of Thlock Track and with murder in the slaying of
Washington said there was con- t South Carolina highway pa-
fusion about the exact line of trolman.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1966, newspaper, September 12, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490169/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.