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BROWNWOOD BUULETIN, Wednesdoy, April 5, 1967
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Donnie Nowlin was first tn
Alternates chosen were Linda
Briefs
lison Smith are alternates
Methodist Church with the Rev-
Jeanette Walker tied for fourth
PEORIA. RI (AP) — Public the 4foot-10, black-haired nurse
Collins agreed to make the
at Howard Payne.
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“I heard a knock in our bed- fendant. The girl wore a white
Committee
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cation how many war prisoners
had been freed. The camp was
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Miss Amurao Due
Cross-Examination
A BULLETIN
CLASSIFIED AD
WILL BRING
QUICK RESULTS
Auditorium audience that “the
principles laid down by our
forefathers in the constitution
have been replaced by welfare
of El Paso: nine grandchildren,
and 22 great-grandchildren.
— on one occasion where there
was no audio at all. and on an-
was killed near her Thacker-
ville. Okla., home Wednesday
when she was struck by a Texas
She described the intruder as
having marks on his face, dark
clothes and blond hair combed
. to the back Martin asked if the
defendant looked any different
than he did when she first saw
eral hours today to cross exam-
ine the witness. Miss Amurao
was firm in her identification of
the defendant In subsequent
free enterprise while those sup-
porting it said the bill was the
a member of the state board of
directors, also was a speak-
ters said that at least 47 Com-
monists were killed in the at-
tacks. South Vietnamese casual-
ties were described as light, but
the losses were evidently more
serious than reflected in the of-
petty election’s Publisher Carl
Estes gave each a $500 bonus
for them handling of election re-
turns.
GAINESVILLE. Tex i API -
ficial report
There was no immediate indi-
! of 2601 Avenue C.
I No injuries were reported
Jackson Oglesby and E. J.
Weatherby bfficating
Burial will be in Greenleaf
Cemetery with Davis-Morris Fu-
neral Home in charge
Mr Newby died Wednesday
morning at his home after a
cross-examination by Getty on
her account of how the nurses
were slain.
The young woman was on the
witness stand for four hours
Wednesday. She sobbed into her
white handkerchief twice but
Brownwood
Bulletin
Hospital
Notes
Mayor H. D Chadwick and
Warren Randolph, director of
Hill Country Community Action
Assn, were present
City and county crusaders
for funds present were Mr and
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Thank You, Brownwood Voters
SHOP NATHAN'S FOR
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' Gifts totalling sa2,500 for the
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W. W. (BILL) JAMAR
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Melinda Nee! Mike Sanders and
Don Holdridge were chosen as
alternates
Wanda Nabers and Jane Fair
placed second in spelling
in the elementary division.
Eddie Hight won first in buys
oral reading and Randy Hardin
was alternate.
Division Old Ironsides band a
In. immediate jeopardy was HemisFair in San Antonio to ex- standing ovation after its con- Disabled Vets Set
weekend sports coverage, in- pand its building and grounds cert in the coliseum. . . .
....... * ——• •“ ----- The ovation followed two eo- Meeting in Temple
AT THE TIME the work was farilities at the camp to the Both were also the first team
Mary Stricklin and Dllana
Brown were alternates
and gas lines and to the eity for a public park. typing and Donice Scott, fourth
“he —---whle Rosaiou Short Was on
of old concrete foundations: com- made, the remaining 1.489 acres
plete on a $4589923 -contract of land were sold at public anc-
Communists - made for 2,000 feet of new railroad tion June 28, 1963. At this auc-
, _______ said ’'amateur” replacements
"He spoke in a slow, soft were responsible for a night of
during the past 10 days by How-
Debbie Foster was second in ard Payne College. Dr Guy D
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CARR P. COLLINS SR.
. . . keens academy
Quang Tri Province, defended defender Gerald Getty is basing
by about a division of U.S. Ma- his defense of Richard Speck on
train in time
DALLAS (AP)—Willard Stev-
ens. 5 o Denton, was fatally San Saba Beams
injured Wednesday in a 25 foot E K .
fall at a construction job in Car- Q/ Cancer Drive
rollton. He died at a Dallas
perccent rompkt^in 42,479 Chambenargomemorenetcamp
r---— Two vehicles collided Wed-
All of the money will be used nesday at 11,10 p.m. on West
t for capital improvements now Commerce near BrownWood
being made in renovating the Manufacturing inflicting an es-
hospital Physicians said he ap-
parently hit his head against the
building as he fell.
rines plus the Vietnamese. 1st an attempt to destroy Corazon
Division and militia troops, is a Amurao's identification of the
with more than 80 newsmen and
"I saw a man.” At this point spectators.
Smith, 1607 First St.
______ ...____ „ e Rising Star - James Wyatt
college would match the gift on Smith; Mrs Sue Elizabeth Som-
a two-for-one basis The other erford . .. ,
$200,000, when received, will go Comanche—Mrs. Irene Merle
SDirect % amond Smporttri
old Daniel Baker College ad- umated $175 damage
ministration building which Involved was a 1960 truck
house the academy, an honors driven by George Wayne Me-
program in the social sciences Corkle of Bangs and a 1961 auto
" " ‘ “ driven by odis William Allgood
I pledge to continue my. campaign through the runoff election on a dig-
nified, gentlemanly plane as required far a petition of this importance.
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For the confidence you showed in me et the polls in Tuesday's City Election
which enobled me to lend the ticket for the Word 5 council position.
number sense and Donate
Skaggs tied for fourth Danny
Farley was chosen alternate
Ronnie No-klin won first in
boys prose reading while Deb-
ra Stephens won first in the
girls division
JoAnn Shelby was first in the
girls division.
JoAnn Shelby was first in po-
etry interpretation while the
first place debate team was1
made up of Eddie Moore add
And, if elected, I pledge the full vigor of my ability on the city council
to help our community grow toward its full potential
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calls Monday but the party at
the other end never spoke to outs by engineers and other
me.” he said "Last night I did technicians in sympathy with
as the letter said and drove to the AKI kA performers- strike
ernment should intrude only to
prevent man from exploiting
others for his own personal
DEATHS Er
FUNERALS
emeumurzmummmomemeamm
Herschel A. Newby
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An number sense. It _________________, ___„
Shirely Chapp was second in for endowment for the college MeKeehan.
story telling and. Peggy Nowlin ---
wap named alternate. $50,000 available before the en-
With new
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ing camp for initial interroga-
tion of prisoners' If so, it nor-
mally would contain, no more
than a dozen or so prisoners
By Enemy Troops
SAIGON (AP) - Commumist pects
imately 70 per rent complete In addition, ”5 5 acres, includ-
Eight trucks were burned at on a $1,170,943 contract for wa- ing a swimming pool, was given
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vacation cornea afterward, looking at the photos soave
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station and waited beside my “Well have them rerunning
car. About 45 minutes later a reruns soon." a union leader
Champman. 51.
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Twenty-two staffers of the Long-
view News-Journal came out
5500 ahead after the Tuesday
testimony she continually re-
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MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday
Brownwood — John W. Har-
ris. 1100 Santa Clara Dr.; Mrs
Frankie E. Pitts. Rt -2
Comanche — Tommye Ray
Mike Huddleston was second The Collins gift was a part
David Carruth was first in of $250,000 offered HPC by Col-
number sense and Herman Har- fins several months ago if ne
cried.
If you see that same man in
the courtroom today, will you
please step down and point him
out,” Martin asked
The girl walked deliberately
from the witness stand to the
defense table She raised her
arm and pointed one finger at
Speck.
“This is the man"' she said.
In May, 1962 the Department dustrial area
of the Army announced it was The city had already been
transferring 1,925 acres of land given the parade ground to be
to the General Services Admin- used as a larding strip for the
istration for disposal, retaining industrial area
construction was underway, the ment gave 35 acres of the. land ing Saturday in the District
army halted work on seven pro- to the Brownwood Independent 10-A literary meet in Ranger
jects in the South, including Schol District for its vocatiopal In the high school division,
agriculture department, and Ann Harvey won first in short-
transferred the water and sewer
troops smashed at US: and initial reports said 10 Ameri-
Vietnamese military positions can soldiers were killed and 13 Camo Bowie
and staged a jailbreak toda at wounded while the Communists *
the phone booth The call came took hold today in several areas
at 6 p.m and the man said, 'are of network radio and television,
- - - as officials of NBC and ABC
of here
Bailey of Lubbock; two daugh- ’ “ ~ : , ———
ters. Mrs Robert E. Gallatin of • . I e _ • |
"ympathy Strike
Plagues Networks
Texas
e,. . ti
that killed Velvin
(Buck} Newby, B, will be Fri-
day at 10:30 a.m. in Central -not identified in first reports but
Methodist Church with the Rev. was probably a forward clear-
eluding the Masters golf tourna- A proposal to keep grocers
ment on CBS. althougb that net- from cutting prices on certain core numbers. Concert ranged
work reported its engineers items to attract business was from classical to popular mu-
were on their jobs. rent to a subcommittee for at sic and from traditional march-
- ---------— a —1 - : But an AFTRA spokesman in least a week.
voice He sounded very intel- wavering sound and blurred Los Angeles said men arriving The HemisFair bill also pro- by the Tijuana Brass.
—. ‘ — j----* “---•- nicttr-e at the Augusta, Ga., course to tides for permanent operation of —
telecast the event were being the Texas exhibit after the fair
. __________- told to honor AFTRA picket ends A similar measure is pend-
white Chevy Impala slowed said after engineers stayed lines. As a result, the spokes- ing in a lpuse subcommittee,
down right in front of the sta- away from work today at ABC man said, the tournament may The committee took action on
tion The individual motioned and NBC in New York. Their not be broadcast unless CFS can the grocery bill after hear-
ing arguments from one side
that-price competition stifles
me to follow him.” ABC and NBC counterparts at assemble sufficient manage-
Young followed the man’s car Los Angeles said they too would ment personnel to handle it.
to a dear gravel area. The man refuse to work. News staffs will be.reduced
asked for the bag. The engineers.' members of for President Johnson's sched-
'He had his left hand free but the National Association of uled trip Monday to Punta del
hs right hand was in his jacket Broadcast Employes and Tech- Este. Uruguay, ai.d the net-
I didn't know if he was armed I nicians, were among 15 theatni- works said there will be no sat- some confusion in sound tracks
gave him the bag. Then I came ca! unions, including camera- ellite coverage as once contem-
back borne. men. technicians, stagehands, plated. ___ _
’The next call was about 4 set designers, musicians and it was also announced other the voice of NBC news
• m Kenny was on the phone electricians who voted Wednes- Wednesday that Monday's pres- man Chet Huntley was heard
and said he had been drugged day to support the nine-day old entation of motion picture while a commercial was on the
with three sleeping pills and strike of the American Federa- Academy Awards would go on screen.
was in a man's apartment in tion of Television and Radio as scheduled even if the sarike “Ware getting caught holding
Santa Monica Then a man Artists. is not resolved and the Oscar the bag.” said an NBC spokes--
tame to the phone and said. I The move “will obviously hurt show is h-™*-.* man whose job was to back-
lave your son here; he's fine, us,” a network spokesman said The exodus of engineers stop the supervisory employes
but he's tired.' ” AKIRA s executive secretary, fouled up some film sequences taking over the vacated techn-
Young did not disclore bow Donald F. Conaway com- Wednesday night and caused cal jobs,
many abductors his son de------------------------
seribed. He said Kenneth would
return on Monday to his fifth
trade classes at Beverly Hills
elementary school
Young, who heads an organi-
ration with assets of $23.5 mil-
ion .was sleeping with his wife
Arline when Kenneth disap-
peared. A maid and their other
shildren-a 3year-old girl and
toys 13 and 6 — were sleeping
n bedrooms farther away from
he second floor door than Ken-
seth’s.
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tat™ tapeuntsandfiye 2 zm..
-ePe5 Were taken from lcan vrx and qet me teni mey
St hler’s auto some time Tues- es.-rp . J
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Stare 19. Auetin—Ma Ort** F,m
brief illness He was born In Di vson and militia troops, is a Amurao’s identification of the
Brown County Jan 1 1898 and prime Red invasion target 25-year-old seaman as the killer
married Inez Guthrie in Brown- . The Communists are known to 01 eight nurses. I
wood March 28, 1917. . have some 35.000 North Viet- Miss Amurao, 24. a nurse
He was a member of Central namese reguJarsinthe province from the Philippines, faces
. onH me: tn tha north ahete +he F‘ . ..
any new mass invasionattempt _ ________..
from the north, one post and four jeeps and ter. sewer, i™. ___—
They ringed the city in raids three trucks were damaged at facilities at the campsite; 95 ’ ' " ' L, --
between midnight and dawn another At a small airstrip, two per cent complete on removal WHEN GRANTS had been tbe first team:
They attacked 1 S antiaircraft light observation planes were ------- “-----—
gun positions and the headquar- shoe up
tert of two Vietnamese army . More
regiments and shelled the I S sporadic attacks on several vil- track and renovation of 9,000 Hon. In comphiance with requests I
mihtan . comround. lage teams of South Vietnamese feet of old track; 60 per cent that had been made publictv. •
They than 200 revolutionary development complete on a miflion-gallon bidders allowed the Brownwood
prisoners from the lyownciai workers, who have become concrete water tower, and 50 Chamber of Commerce to pur
ad. most “ whomhad been prime Communist targets as a per cent complete on an 818 475 chase a large area of the camp-
picked ip a Vrt Cceg sts- result of advances in the gov- contract for construction of a site, including the warehouse
smammmmmammmmmmmenam ernment s pacification program concrete and tile telephone and area with its roads, railroad,
South Vietnamese headquar- telegraph building and utilities, to develop an in-
Faye Kuykendall.
Dismissals Wednesday
Brownwood — Mrs Edna
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lai inGreenlef Cemetery. i theimmediate area.
Mrs Bailey died Tuesday in The I. S command in Saigon ---------------- —-----------------
Tucson. She was born Nov. 9, reported all-weather jets from, room.” the witness said “ft bouse, a blue skirt, black hose
1675 in Groesbeck and was a the nuclear-powered carrier was about four knocks I went to and black flat shoes She
member of the Baptist church Enterprise carried the war deep the door and I unlocked it and I gripped a handkerchief in her
She had lived in Tucson two into North Vietnam Wednesday started to open it and at once left hand through her testimony
and a half years moving there with * on the country's there's someone pushing the in the hot courtroom, crowded
from Lubbock most modern power plant only door ‘ "
Survirors include one son. Joe 20 miies. from Hanoi,
Melvina Duke. 18months-old.
Quang Tri. a provincial capital left 47 men dead. Two American _
womdesesaphimathebopderstot Eererimgjentacvitian emPloyes halted, construction was appror city-
Services for Herschel A.
Spring convention of Region
3. Disabled American Veterans
and auxiliary will be Saturday
and Sunday in Temple Reg-
istration will begin at 10 a m
Saturday
Joe T. Latham, commander of
Chapter 45. DAV. requests all
disabled veterans in the area
attend this meeting
A tour of the new veterans
administration hospital com-'
pleted a few months ago will
be open to those who are in-
terested.
NOW SA
maases Literary Honors
bt March 1883 when the army National Guard training
had acquired approximately In disvosing of the propertv DE LEON (BBCI-De Leon Scott. Marsha Branum, and
2,000 acres of the campsite and for a second time, the govern- students made a strong show: Paula Rana
- ' ‘ —— - *—- David Creed was second in
urem INTERSTATE’S mom
B o wiE
State Affairs Committee ap- gain.”
By JOHN VINOCUR merited: “If this doesn't shut proved for debate Wednesday a Wednesday night. Brownwood
NEW YORK (AP) - -Walk- down the networks it-will surely bill allowing the Institute of citizens gave the First Armored
its hr enaineere and athar slow them down." ' Texan Cultures at the 1968 Division Old Ironsides band a
i is Auto Stereo Player , _________
American Cancer Society in Taken from Car Here Fht Averweicht
San.Saba,,Count in the home Another auto stereo tape re- rat vverwegnr
2 Mrs E C. Felts, who "I corder, was stolen in Brown- aca. w » -movt • peon er
head the county drive for the wood, this nme from a Howard o.
« straight xean. ■ Payne College student’s caron omesmne •no 1a
Meeting with the volunteer the Jennings Hall parking ku. E-------- “
crusaders was Riley Sloan, field A stereo tape unit and five on’mis Tarnte . ------
representative of San Angelo- tapes were taken Erom Lucian--"" "“
who spoke to the group si --------—
Sam G Boynton, director of nizht
tee ACS Unit for tee county and '
; source were received Wednes- Clayton.
Donna Otwell and Nancy San day. Announced last weekend Brookesmith — Mrs Norma
ders were second in the seventh was a gift of $7,500 from Texa-
and eighth grade spelling and co. Inc
es to selections made famous
ns a ito
Pvbsahed every wvemng eaceor Satum
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tor of Housing Authority of City effort.to move.into the prov:
of Brownwood ince, in strengthlast year and
Survivors include his wife; are known to thirst for a propa-
two sons, William T of Mid- ganda.victory there. , ,
"ett"oF‛Brekehridge: tuotheE-viethamese regulars. andntheathnrwisesherfocwasexorts
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& of Brownwood: mveegrepiacement;., Z^rtXed"^ sZ“ saidtalqce.
grandchildren, told one great- volvedinthE attacks ariyt the South Side of Chicago. Gelt, sad he would take sev
M n b -i • m day was: not immediately The confrontation between the
Mrs. D. R. Bailey, 91 known. The attacks centered on survivor of the July 14 mass
Service- for Mrs D R Ralev ! the provincial capital which is killing and Speck in the murder
,0’," wi beheld near the coast and about a doz- trial came after prosecutor wil-
Saturday at 1:» pm. in Davis- en miles north of Hue There lam Martin asked . ----- _ — ------ _
Morris Funeral Home with bur- are few U.S. Marine units in wake upat any. .time Wednesday speck.” And at every oppor-
- - - - i“- i---d-t--- might, July U?” r - -—-—‘ - • —
state ”
"We have strayed from the
concepts that have guided the
thoughts and artions of those
who founded our republic.
“Man derives from his creator
his rights to life, liberty and
to sustain his life by the fruits
of his own labor. We must have
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"Thisaregure S"he sada" Leverett. Mrs William Har
market.ossood5nsserv1ces buck. Mrs. Jack Spurlock. Mrs
and of ideas into which gov- s M. Millican. Mrs Bill Poreh,
Mrs. Henry Ratliff. Mrs Bill
Linzey, and Mrs' Dillard Brown
Mayor Chadwick has pro-
claimed April as Cancer Cm-
sade Month in San Saba.
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