Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1967 Page: 1 of 12
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Brownwood Bulletin
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10 Cents Daily, 15 Confs Sunday
TWELVE PAGES TODAY
West Texas Area
Of Execution
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the broadcast is not fully clear, shot down a VS Air Force
Compromise At Riot Legislation
ro summit sessions.
Johnson and Kosygin agreed
Since Soviet Premier Alexei
to high priority for this treaty.
“has already been put to death N Kosygin and President John-
son wound up their weekend
as an'aet of reprisal."
Chinese students made a school
brigade.
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Telephone Equipment Installation Underway
Installation o central office . the Bennett firm as contractor.
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Chapter Celebrates
50th Anniversary
Chinese
Attacked
By Mobs
plant. Gloved arms permit the operator to handle
welding equipment in a pressured atmosphere of
inert gas. at TRW s. formerly Thompson Ramo,
Wooldridge. Inc , of Cleveland, plant.
K prisoner by the Viet Cong near-
ly two and a half years ago, the
ONCE THE NEW exchange is
completed, the M2 and MS pre-
fixes in- Brownwood will be
eliminated AU Brownwood tele:
..phone numbers will be changed
and only the M3 prefix will be
the House floor by other means.
But Chairman William C. Col-
mer, D-Miss . of the Rules Com-
litical arm of the Viet Cong.
“appears to state” that Hertz
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meets today to consider a pack
age bill involving both civil
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Contract was for $399,891,
THE NEW building has two
floors and a full basement and
contains 27,982 square (eet.
Automaticitoll ticketing equip-
ment and the new long distance
switchboard will be housed on
the second floor, along with
other toll equipment when in-
stallation is complete
Local exhange equipment will
be installed on the ground floor,
while We basement will contain
are planned.
Mrs J H McKee, founder of
the chapter, will he honored
during the meeting Others with
" long service- records will be
named by Murray Milner, local
chapter chairman
Mrs. Dan L. Ryan will give
a report of the nominating com-
mittee naming new board mem-
I bores and reelected officers
Re-elected to their positions
will be Dean Rippetoe, treasur-
er and Mrs. J.' Turner Gamer,
secretary.
New board members will in-
clude Mrs Charles E Minear.
Vaiton Sudderth, Dr. Allen
Spence, Rev John Darden. Mrs
Vernon Carr Sr Mrs. Alvin
nam. the Middle East crisis and
ways to hold down the arms
race. The proposed draft of a
treaty to check the spread of
nuclear weapons appeared to
utter the best prospects for
progres
Other calls — such as collect,
third number and credit card-
can lie dialed by first dialing
an access code and will require
only minimum assistance irom
the operator.
Brownwood four - party and
rural multi - party customers
will be able to dial direct but
will have to verbally give the
billing telephone number to the
operator before completing the
call.
Continued
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7 30 pm in the Adams Street
< ommunity.
Commemorating the 50th an-
niversary of the founding of the
neighbor
Government Appeal
the school with the help of a fire figures are available—a conds-
—— tion not likely’to be met
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..........___. ....._____ A U Sv spokesman saidI a followup talk tonight on thema i
Commane from many backers to taket to broad e duune 15 by the Na -mt international assuer passed
■ ■ — • - tional Liberation Front, the po- dean to them from ec Ciassbo-
. month "of heavy
gon of the IS Agency for In- bombing had knocked out the
air conditioning and mechanical
eguipment, standby battery sup
ply and an emergency diesel
power generator
In-the new exchange will be
7,200 lines and 9,500 terminals.
The compromise bill would_ment of antiriot-legislation in while violence won't be tolerat-
“ the wake of violece in Tampa, ed. Congress still is willing to
VC Drop Hint
Annual meeting of the Brown1
County Chapter of American
Red Cross will begi today at
frontier with China, the Bur-
mese government has tried to
equipment is scheduled for com-
pletion Sept 3, 1968 with the
new exchange to go into service
two months laler. on Nov. 3
Delay between completition of
the installation and opening of
operations is designed to permit
full testing of all new equip-
ment
Construction of the building
began last June 28 at the corner
of Fisk and Chandler St with
Ground Action
in the ground war, the Com-
munists hurled several hundred
lake, but the two fliers aboard
the Phantom parachuted into
the South China Sea ard were
rescued.
sa Panels Take Look
Committee, meanwhile, takes a mittee has thrown his support to
look at a move to bring the clearing the measures separate-
same antriot proposal along by b for House consideration.
itself. Backers of the package ap-
There has been mounting proach contend it is necessary
pressure in Congress for enact- to show civil rights leaders that
which the two atomic superpow-
ers propose to present at the 17-
WEATHER FORECAST
BROWNWOOD AREA Partly cloudy
and hot tonight and Wednesday with
chance of scattered thunderstorms Low
tonight in 70s high Wednesday near 100.
Maximum temperature here Menday
102, overnighit low 77 Sunset today 8:45,
sunrise Wednesday 6 27.
To be re-elected for another
three year term will be Bob
Bavins and Hamid Gist.
Annaul activities report for •
An anniversary cake and
punch will be served' following
pantly cloudy to clear.
A cold front dividing the state
i ne neo Cross is an agency I ,
of Brown County I nited Fundi
NEW SOUTHWESTERN STATES TELEPHONE EXCHANGE BUILDING
. .installation of equipment gets underway
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he wou id not allow them towear districts to remain unchanged Dayton, Boston, Cincinnati and take ‘action to better guarantee
Installation of central office
equipment has started at the
new Brownwood DDD exchange
of Southwestern States Tele-
phone Co., according to Al M.
Chappell, division manager
Construction on the building
was completed about 10 days
ago by the Herman Bennett Co.
with only final finishing touches
still underway.
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toms Office at Presidio said the ,
Rio Grande overflowed its lower
banks Monday and lapped at ap-
proaches to the International
Bridge, but had receded today.
Storm Warnings
Severe thunderstorm warnings
were issued today for the north-
ern Panhandle Showers also
wete occurring in the southern
High Plums. and in North Cen-
Irai and Northeast Texas
The thunderstorm activity was
to continue through Wednesday,
the Weather Bureau said.
Southern Texas generally was
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June 30, 1967, will be given by
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WHEN THE direct distance
dialing system goes into oper-
ation. subscribers with one and
two party lines will have station-
to-station long distanc call tick-
eted with automatic number
identification (AND equipment.
Station-to-station calls will be
dialed direct without any as-
sistance from the long distance
operator.
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wife and four children live in northeast of Hanoi, adjoining a j
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, organization and admimsttaUon dine at the Soviet LN mission United States and the Soviet I nomcd Weather Bureau rain,
of local government ' and discuss such items as Viet Union are still at loggerheads.I fall amounts tor the 24-hour pe-
__________- i with Kosygin demanding an-im- ' riod ending at 7 a m. today in-
vmrTmTmT ' • mediate pullback of Israeli cluded Snyder 2 91 inches Post
iegt. ' 1.^ t-y c. ’ . j troops as a precondition for a 20 Hotan 1,2. Henrietta 1 35:
E "9 "5...- peace settlement and Johraon NIpne 1 86 and Wichita Us
“N ( saying a troop withdrawal 1os.
‘ . should be tied in with a settle- ( Hot Spot
| l ment. | Cotulla was the. hottest. point
A slow steady rain fell today
t points east. | at Snyder, where more, than 4
-, Tour itinerary 2 not known but students will i cctsengfemsundaxosnngonaine
; learn of the planned trip during the orientation g were also reported in the Big
period Rod will be assigned to a family in Fort J Spring, Midland and Crane
to disperse Early today 200 de- grant invitation to gerryman-
fant Chinese students who had dering b Rep John Conyers
been trapped, in one schioel by Jr D-Mich
che mob were es orted back to Kennedy and Conyers vowed
their homes They were still to continue their fight for
.wearing Man badges prompt implementation of the
In one demonstration Monday high court decision
Leesburg. Va big MiG airfield and an electric -
A statement from the US. power station
mission said the “language of Chinese Communist MIGs 7
the badges The principal was until after the 1970 census un- other cities. Civil rights mill- the rights of minorities,
rescued when police broke into less special federal census ---------------------—------t '
The Judiciary
By GEORGE MCARTHUR but it implies that Gustav Hertz August when he took his place as No. 2 foreign
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Alerts
Posted
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rains continued over
wide sections of West Texas
today in the wake of torren-
ial downpours that caused
flash flooding and closed
arm roads
SAIGON iAP> — A Commu- suffered the same fate as Sgt - exchange student for Brownwood, today marks the
nist broadcast 12 days ago ap- Kenneth Roraback. who was g end of his stay in the city. The 19-year-old youth
SS ,”i"“ "/X annouhedoncsep *£■-—! From Cal. Colombia willjoingother exchange stu-
....... - Air War . dents from cities throughout Texas.
_ In the air war against North Plans call for a two day bus orientation period j
.1 US mission announced today. Vietnam, Air Force, Naw and - and then it's all aboard for a tour of the state and I
APPEALS FOR HELP seem to be going out in al - ,* & -ana“eturnsng-pions ’ points east •
directions from this many-armed monster Actual- administration division in Sai- reported a - - - --
ly it's a plastic cocoon to insure purity welding on
titanium jet engine parts in a Cleveland, Ohio,
f Schulze will relate history of
the Brown County chapter for i
the past 50 years from 1917 to
1967 Illustrations will be shown
during Schulzes discourse
Awards will be presented by
Milner to those who qualify i
Mrs Gladys Looney, execu-
tive director of local chapter,
said meeting is open to all-in-
terested persons and volunteer 7
workers of the American Red'
Cross (
punch will be served following
the meeting
The Red Cross is an Agency
of Brown County Unitd Fund
It's "goodbye Rod” today, for exchange stu- j
dent Rod Villamizar as he leaves his Brownwood |
home for Fort Worth.
A part of the Ned Snyder family since last |
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g g 3• At one time three feet of water
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Burmese Storm
Peking Embassy
RANGOON Burma (AP) -
Angered by demonstrations in
support of Mao Tse-tung and
attacks on Burmese newsmen,
thousands of Burmese kicked:
p inched and stoned Chinese in
Peking's Embassy and smashed
Chinese shops.
Ambulances and police cars
took a number nt injured
Chines to hospitals.
Violence broke, out- after
Chinese students demonstrated
against a government ban on
the wearing of Man Tse-tung
badges and beat up local news-
men covering their protest ral-
ly
Sack School
A mob of Burmese that in-
creased from 5 000 to 10 000
broke through a cordon o f
troops and police to sack a
Chinese school in which Maoist
students were demonstrating
The mob tore down the Chinese
government seal from the main
gate of the Chinese Embassy,
beat up Chinese on the streets,
burned and smashed 39 cars
brlonging to Chinese and
wrecked residences, teashops
bars, tailoring shops and homes
in Rangoon's Chinatown
The violence was expected to
bring an angry protest from
Peking Because it shares a
largely unprotected. 1 200-mile
used
'A new telephone directory will
be issued to coincide with the
scheduid cutover.
In adiition to the Brownwood
exchange, exchanges to be con-
verted to DDD (direct distance
dialing) at the same time in-
clude Bangs. Blanket, Goldth-
walte. Lake Brownwood, San
Saba Zephyr and Coleman ■
Several other Southwestern
States exchanges are expected
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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS. TUESDAY, JUNE 27. 1967 VOLUME 67 NO. 219
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Exchanger Starts First >torm
Leg of Journey Home
Worth for the two days before bus departure. t areas
On July 25 the youth from Colombia, now a t Downpours
graduate of Brownwood High School, will leave for f mThesTadsayighuayrDepak
his home But as he said in his last Bulletin inter- | downpours "o between 4 15′1
view, "1 11 be back | inches had drenched the area
Abilene and .Lubbock,
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Communist Chiefs
In Private Parleys
HAVANA (AP - Soviet Pre- dent Johnson No crowds were
5 mier Alexei N Kosygin and waiting at the airport to greet
Prime Minister Fidel Castro the first Soviet premier to visit
- were expected to continue pri- Cuba. There were no bands and
. yate talks today but the subjects no flags.
being discussed were kept sc- Castro, dressed in his usual
- cret . olive green army uniform, was
3 ' Western observers believed on hand along with President
. the two Communist leaders Osvaldo Dorticos Foreign Min-
d would range over Vietnam, the ister Raul Roa, members of the
" Soviet position on the -Middle Central Committee .of the Cuban- .
A East and Castro s opposition to Communist parti and foreign
I । the Soviet doctrine of peacef diplomats "
m cpexistence with non-Commu- The airport was stillsteaming
• nnist nations fromaafternoenramnasKosy-
• . Informed sources said they gin. dressed" in a dark suit.
| was no official word on how steppied from his plane with his
• long Kosygin would remam in daughter. Ludmila Gvishiani,
• Havana, but indications pointed and. a score of'Soviet officials
M to at least another day After shying hands and mix.____
peF"fffroid
M Ik Lillian when he arrived Kosuain got ■' i r a k bedan
— Monday after his nine-day visit .yam .. ry(i ... ■ W- n
j to the I nited States, which in-' the once fashionable Marianao
eluded two meetings with Presi-’ section of Havana
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maintains carefully correct rela ale-House conferees have an- munists hurled several hundred A —J n LI, ■ j / ji.
tons with its big Communist proved a congressional redis- B, ROBERT A HINT tats have cautioned a summer more ro Ret. mortar and artil- A-A t J f l nn 1 47 # R ■ f l
iricting compromise man-ire WASHINGTON AP Two of racial violence is in prospect le0 shells Monday night at 1 S I EI • • • • •
that would give 33 states the committes are racig to com- Activity quickened last weck zone, killing six M.sna eir
Government cars with loud- means to avoid for five years picte action on antiriot iegisla- , when Chairman Emanuel Ceil- zone: killing six Marines. ( NITED NATIONS. NY
(peakers roiledthrough the city compilance with the Supreme tio-with the winner likely to er, D-NY., of the Judiciary wounding 96 and killing and. (AP) - Secretary of State Dean
calling for tolerance and ap- Court $ one man one vote edict determine the formal stance the Committee pushed the package wounding an unanneuced num- Rusk and Soviet Foreign Minis-
pealing to the crowds to go' The version of the bill worked House takes toward racial bill through his subcommittee in bet o South Vietamese: ter Andrei A Gromyko plan a
home, in the interest of out Mundiy by the conterees uprisings across the land one short meettog after threats ; "
preserving Chinese-Burmese was termed uncenstitutional by —
relations Sen. Edward M Kennedy, D
By midnight the crowds began Mass, and “an open and fia-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1967, newspaper, June 27, 1967; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490336/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.