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, January 6, 1974
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keep them healthy, rather tracts and loans to assist in
Dublin Doins
by Wilma Hall
time Luck is about to give
you a boost.
case at a time.
“It’s unfortunate but here a
Embroidery
and
_ _____________. Brooks man can’t be charged in one
law here since 1956 but he nor Henley ane’Subject to it, indictment with several
January 0, 1974
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) This year holds an enor-
New Law Gives
Americans Better Health
Concertmaster Chair, the Louis
D. Beaumont Associate Con-
certmaster Chair, the Dr. Fred-
erick Eno Woodruff Principal
Second Violin Chair and the
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ENDOWED CHAIRS
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19) Your luck is Improving
in matters close to your
heart. A relationship of a
personal nature will give
you much joy.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
20) Benefits you aren't
aware of will be yours for
help or assistance you now
provide for those in need.
Continue to be a good guy.
for Charles Wayne Henley are
nearing the teat of their had threatened to kill him Henley.
defense strategy in the larg- and the man and girt. Henley " . _
eat ma— murder case in said Corll boasted of killing the boys at first and then
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are very .responsive to
your needs at this time. If j
you need them, they're will- ।
ing and able to help. 1
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) j
Something is now astir to
benefit your future hopes. ‘
It will come about through .
two helpful contacts who
are in your corner. • j
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22)
Conditions that have an .
effect upon your reputation /
are very favorable at this V
965-4043
that the patient can be
treated for cardiac arrest
Ahwbsappoind
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Genaut Industries
has
Permanent Job Openings
You will be a bit more ag- vourthtrests thia year,
gressive than you should in However, be cautioua not
satisfying self-interests, to formanow alliance that
This will not rest well with doesn’t meet your atan-
onlookers. dards
You're in a cycle where moua amount of promise
you can afford to take sen- for you in aroaa that you
slble risks if they're well deem important. Sat goala
thought through. Have*faith that are lofty and worth-
in your ideas. whilo.
- Excellent Benefits
Year Round Work Available
in a modern
Reduced to $5,000-Small
frame house on % acre,
almost new, 3 miles out,
M mile off pavement,
excellent garden, two
wells-It’s a bargain.
HMOs, It
treament such things as
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__________For Sunday, Janueay 0, 1974_________
ARIES (March 21-April 19) SCORPIO (Oct., 24-Nov.
As long as you're on the go 22) A shift in conditions
today you'll be happy A adds promise to joint ven-
short trip looks like it tures. A situation where
would be just what the you are involved with a
doctor ordered. partner will produce good
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) results, ,j ,,
Socializing with business SAGGITARIUS (Nov: 23-
contacts will mean more Dec ,21 ),A,circumstance
than just fun today. There's ’hat has legal overtones is
a channel for gain. It can brightening for you. A good
now be ooened time to make agreements
now De opened; or sign contracts.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
You'll fare well at this time. Jan. 19) Things that have a
in any situation where you bearing* upon your basic
are free to use your initia- material security are firm-
five. It's not a period to be ing-up nicely. As pres-
idle. sures dissipate im-
provement in health is
CANCER (June 21-July likely.
22} Loved ones and family -AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
_________For Monday, January 7, 1974
ARIES (March 21-April 19) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov
Try to make financial deci- 22) A close associate is
sions on your own. Your co-operating as much as
mate or partner will have she can right now. There
other ideas about how cer- are some unseen factors
a
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about goats;
AQUARIUS (Jin. 20-Feb.
19) Work done today
A Touch Of Luxury...
A TOUCH-OF-LUXURY is quick to add to linena
with this charming design in embroidery and crochet!
No. 22*1 has hot-iron transfer for 2 designs . . .
each 11" x 10"; crochet directions; color chart.
To OMER, seng BBC for each pat.
first-elass
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The new law encourages costs and early operating
development of Health Main- deficits,
tenance Organizations, or Furthermore, profit-making Fort Worth.
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rimental expansion in the HMO is formed? Hospital but is improved and by emersing the victim M
geographiozspread.of have recuperating.at home. "He said, major advantagee i
eroumba in plansus tustins the poimcy-mnapng body They Mrs LaMoyne Starphiu and of the machine over the tub is- J
and rural situations, covering would hire doctors, make son, Terry of El Campo, were
large and small groups and contracts to get hospital care, holiday visitors in the home .... 4
providing several kinds of pay a regular monthly charge of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. duringthe warmup. E I
health services, for health care, and the Claud. Compton. While here, Hesajd itis toohazaredoug
“For the first time,” says government would help the they also visited in the to.tg tquseeectrodes.to
Rep. Paul G. Rogers, D-Fla., group get started. Bunyan community, montteshea 0temtm •
a chief author of the law, The members would get all ------— stoppage of a water-co-
“we’ve initiated a program of their medical and surgical Classes in Adult Education P* — . . igoft
which puts the thrust on hospital services provided in Stephenville will resume 4Hospit4Atieials.identimied
— preventive medicine and also through the HMO. They and January 6 at 6:30 p.m. Pai on 4 4
offers the physician financial their colleagues would be Dublinites who attend are ryearod -woman and a j
incentives to keep the people represented on the governing Mrs. Frances King, Gene * • • • 1
healthy instead of just treat- boards and would be running Maikill, Wilma Hall and Mike !“ spentthe nig
ing them when they are ill.” . the group. Williams. ’ .. J
— k P _______ The woman was in cardiac I
HMO is a relatively new , , ■ — . o-ebwan-bwneht--H
name for a health-delivery Q. What will happen after Holiday visitors in the home arres,"hen.95 “ *
- concept growing out of Ameri- the five-year test? of Mrs. Myrtle Gilbreath- and hospita l. Ambulance
ca’s 40-year experience with A. The law will expire, and Mrs. Ruby Stevenson included attendants.anddostors.kep I
prepaid group medical prac- Congress would consider whe- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stevenson . . ,ve b pressing on her
therto extend it after seeing of Fort Worth, Dr. and Mrs. chest toassist her heart . -
It traces its roots to a small if it is successful in lowering Stanley Stevenson and fami- --ugeons h0Ked X 16
clinic in Elk City, Okla., costs and increasing medical ly, Mrs. Mary Young and heartmung machne ithede
, during the Depression days of services. Connie, and Mary Cook, all of "”7^ makes openrhear I
the 1930s. The concept reach- Q I* there any special Dallas. Mrs. Stevenson re- surgeoy possible, 8 blood
ed its first big-acale system treatment for any particular S home, within 15 minutes they had
inthe West Coast develop- A in - rural ar pan family New Years Dav warmed up her blood from 72
ment of the Kaiser Founda- A. In general, rural areas prior New Y y degrees to 98 degrees Ruiz
tion health plan. —— would get 20 per cent of the ----- gee0E"hp5
The HMO concept involves appropriated money. Miss Vicky Turley of Baylor no sums of oerXneirt 1
an organized system of ag- Q What kind of services University spent the holidays With.no Signs.of Permanen 4
reed-upon health services, would be required in an HMO in Dublin with her parents, damage andWa sent hom
»»» is reimbursed program! Mr .and Mrs. curtis Turley in go0d condition the nex
through a prepaid fixed A. There would be a and Darren. She will return "t. temn-t-, h-d
amount without regard to the comprehensive set of basic to her studies January 9. aThemans temperature had
cost of actual services ran- health services such as hoapi- ------- “Wj t0degr52 His
dered. tal care, home health service, Garland Gilbreath, son of . . Upeauure.mis."a
Federal health experts ee- emergency treatment, preven- Mrs. Bo Gilbreath, left Sun- brought uP to nornal ith 15
Hmate there are 115 HMOs in tive and diagnostic service. day for San Francisco after "5
operation-about 80 of them sc spending the holidays to
aettine federal help wring Q. Would there be uniform Dublin with his mother and
more than 4 millton persons, rates?, other friends and relatives.
During the next five years, A. Uniform rates for basic
experts guess, the new health services and certain All Dublin citizens interest- ST LOUIS (AP) — Four
lawcoudspur’creton of up supplemental health care ed in oursehidol system is principalchairs’orthe St. uS j
to 400 more HMOs. would have to be set urged to attend an Open Symphony have been endowed.
Here, in question-and-an- Q How will HMOs fit in Meeting of the Dublin School They are the first endowed
swer form based on official with the Nixon administra- Board at 7;00pi. January 8. chairs in the history oftheot-
I"iefings and congressional tion’s health insurance ideas’ The meeting wi be held in ehestra.
and other sources is how A. Administration health the school auditorium. A The the
HMOs work andhow they wi experts say the Presidents question and answer session Eloise and Oscar Johnson J
be aided by the new law: health insurance proposal pro- will be conducted on the
O What does the law do? vides that all of those who upcoming School Bond elec-
X. It knocks down some are covered by that insurance tion scheduled fpf January 11
restrictive state laws which may use insurance proceeds jiVy ___________________
impede development of to join HMOs. Johnny Dudcad, Dublin’s Frank Y. and Katherine G
-- requires each Q Why would someone own popular country western Gladney Principal Cello Chair,
at least 25 want to belong to an HMO? star, spent the holidays in The orchestra will seek en
persons to offer an HMO A. The law’s supporters say Dublin with his family, the dowment. of..all
option In addition to private it has the- advantage of LC. DuncanieeAM: chairs of Whe.orchestat
SS- in m. provdipeqmeoepmem nmuonn.
figure for the family budget. Anyone i MM a pet? The dourina >.,17,
white ths organization itsel Jimmie Walkers have acce-
— ———---" mulated an assortment ot real but only reces
nice dogs at their place on orchestras.
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-,J girl were involved. graphic tale of the slayings as co-counsel Will Gray, 48, a year veteran of the district during a robbery or rape,”
told officers Corll and the alleged role by specialist in appeals of crimi- attorney’s office who has been Lambright said.
nal cases, and Ed Pegelow, working akmosli (fulltime on Also because of state law,
“Wayne took part in getting 50, who has been practicing the case siniee ulast August. Lambright said, the prosecu-
modern U.S. history. others and^lmrying them in a tater he took an active part in 25 years as an Army "Infantry reihtaus"sidtacauesdenaity tion may try only one murder
tnssgeteunder Paytjan. 14. The next day, L. Breck adding he was only a Melder has bee practicing in *
Henley, 17. is charged with Porter of the Houston Police spectator in the deaths, law here since 1956 but he nor Henley Jute Mubject to it, indictment with
six counts of murder in the Department siad Henley had “Waynes seemed to enjoy pain has not gained a-big repute- Lambright sigs, counts of murder-as in the
case in which 37 teen-aged given officers a statement in and he was especially sadistic tion among more well-known “Our state legilators didn’t Juan Corona or Manson
boys died. which he admitted complicity at the Schuler address a criminal lawyers. One says have enough foresight to see murder cases. It’s an unbe-
Aother youth, David Own in the slaying of “25 to 30” house Corll once rented in the cautiously, “I can’t recall him that mass murder was as bad lievable waste of the taxpay-
Brooks, 18, is charged on four youths. Police dug up 17 Heights area going to trial in a major as a murder committed er’s money.”
counts. Brooks goes on trial bodies in the boat stall, four Brooks told of two killings criminal case here.” _____ 2"
later. ‘ near a Corll vacation home in at the Schuler address of “a Melder said first on the
Both defendants have told East Texas and six on boyd named Billy Balsch and agency Jan. 14 will be a
police they helped procure beaches on the Gulf of Mexico one named Johnny, and I motion to suppress the state-
teenagers for Dean Arnold at High Island. Twenty of the think that his last name was ment Henley gave to police
Corll, 33, who police say was 27 victims have been identi- Malone. after his arrest,
the mastermind in a homo- Red . “Wayne strangled Billy and “We’ll proceed on the
sexual ring which raped, Henley will be tried in the he said, Hey Johnny,’ and assumption the boy was Dublin schools resumed Fri- the De Leon highway. One 1
tortured and murdered its deaht of Charles Ray Cobble, when Johnny looked up without counsel at the time, day after an extended holiday especiallv beautiful German 1
victims. Brooks had known 17, who disappeared with Wayne shot him yin the and wasn’t adequately warned due t theicyeweather Shppard has Ten—ter J
Corll three years and Henley anothenyouth just two forehead with ..25 aukomatic. of his rights, Melder said, conditions Thursday. Effective several weeks, perhaps he is"
2% years. • before the case came to light The bulletbullet camesout of the prosecution Monday, Dublin schools will lost. Also two smaller, male
The case broke Aug. 8, 1973 Cobb e s <tecomposed body his ear tod he raised up will produce a signed state- observe a 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 have been lost or
when Henley telephoned po- was found buried in the boat about three minutes later and ment by Henley saying the p.m. school day. Buses wil dumped. Any or all may be
lice in suburban Pasadena stall: He lived across the he said, ‘Wayne, please defendant did not want a run 45 minutes later than the yours for the asking
and said he had shot and street from Henley in the don’t’ ____________.lawyer. "Sure they’ll have a present schedule due to the _________ • i
killed Corll during a paint- Heightsarea of Houston an "Then Wayne strangled him waiver," he said. “And they’D return to Daylight Saving. Mrs. Jane (Templetony——
sniffing sex party in which a old, decaying neighborhood of and Dean helped.” fight the motion.” * Time - - Morgan of Dublin has an-
mostly., white, single-family Henley’s chief defense law- Melder says he does not Superintendent Vernon Gib- nounced that a class reunion: 4
dwelldgs. Seventeen of. the yer, Charles Melder 44 has plan to ask the court for a son has anndunced that a for the 1969 class of Dublin: fl
identified dead had Heights said he plans to plead his change venue.* "I wnt a school attendent win be on High School is being planned! J
backgrounds, as did Corl and client innocent by reason of Harris County Houston jury to duty at 8:00 a.m. each day for June. Names and addres-; • |
Brooks. . .. « insanity. 2 2 ... . i decide this," he said.for the benefit of working ses of class mates are needed 1
Henleys mother,. Mary, Its go to be, it s the only Dist. Atty. Carol Vance, 40, mothers who must drop their now so that everyone can be
says.her in a route, he said. —a three-term prosecutor who children of school before notified. Anyone with this 5
telephone call from police While Melder says his client rarely ventures into the work. information is urged to notify 1
headquarters shortly after he is now mentally “able to courtroom, will present the . _______ her at Rt. 5 Dublin
made his statement that he cooperate with his attorneys state’s case. Vance, who said Mr and Mrs Jimmy Ste-
had told officers everything, in preparation for trial,” he he has appeared in 15 to 20 Ihen Loretta and Adrianne t n
including that he murdered has told District Court Judge cases in his nearlyeight and Mrs Hope Stephen were WO rersons
nine of the youths. William Hatten, who will years in office, says he is in dinner guests in the home of
Henley’s statement has ne- oversee the trial, he plans to this one “because of the Mrs Ruby Stevenson and Almnet Dip
ver been made public. But “raise insanity at the time of magnitude of the case with so Mrs Myrtle Gilbreath Sun- m--- - c
the second of two statements the offense as a defense.” many being killed.’’ day.
made by Brooks to police was Melder was hired by the Vance will be assisted by ______ From Cold
leaked to newsmen and tells a Hensley family. He brought in Don LambrighL 30, a seven- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Echols
have returned to their home ^tlNNF.APOLJS, Minn. AP - 2
in Dublin after spending the Two persons near death from
Christinas holidays in San long exposure to deep cold- --
Antonio with their son, Mr survived after their bodies :
and , Mrs. Ronald Edward were warmed from the inside
Echols u out, officials at Hennepin 21
._______ General Hospital say.
WASHINGTON AP - Under A. These include financial Gail and Jennifer Hall left Dr. Ernest Ruiz chief of- a
a new law, more Americans help to public and nonprofit Friday fortheir home in emergeny medicine, said J
Moorhead, Minnesota after doctors thawed out a man: 4
spending the Christmas holi- and a woman by hooking 7
days with his parents, Mr. them up to heart-lung mach-
and Mrs. Herman Halland inesand warming up their |
Mike and Mr and Mrs. Don blood to a normal tempera- J
Pray, John, Jeff and Judy in tureof about 98 degrees. . -
The procedure was employ-. I
ed New Year’s Eve. I
me Pitzer / -
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URUNaPr"2°Hey3%
more than you can chew eye peeled in any area
today, particulerlv work- where you 8 by* ■ jointin-
wise. A task you’ll begin terest• Something under-
will prove difficult to com- handed *• going on you
Diete don't know about.
' ,, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Jan. 19) Any bargains you
Manage your money with enter into today will re-
extra care the next few quire more than enthusiasm
days. You have a tendency from the other party. Be
to be wasteful or take fl- sure you're In harmony
nancialrisksat-thistime.
CANCER (June 21-July
22) Activities outside the ..2 . -
home will be tar more ap- should be performed be-
peeling thah-domestic cause you take pride in it.
responsibilities. Some- not because you feel you
thing you negtect wilt irk have 4o do « to impress a
a family member. thankless taskmaster.. 1
• eN / , »PISCES (Feb. 20-March
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) 20) You’re apt to feel a bit
You’re overlyr sensitive re- amorous. That’s fine, so
_ garding your ideas. Should long it doesn't lead you
someone challenge them, down a path you shouldn't
you are likely to tell that tread
person off. sg
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) (.5
A "free spirit"-type friend ((6NRSS)IEOUl
will prove a trifle too ex- WIUNN Kirthi l
pensive to pel around with 8==== • — F-
■ today. Don’t let him involve . -________T - .A .
you financially. will
LISRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) pipy aoia rolo in furthoring
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