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often at the urgent request of
—the town fathers, f n Essex and
Suffolk alone, he tested more
Sunday comfortable, air-condi
tioned and free
Many of the convictions were of Goodwin's colleagues refer to
also for minor offenses, having him as the "grand inquisitor ”
demonstration
embroidery''
turned his grand juries into a
coercive instrument, which he
used to investigate and harass
his victims He jailed people
Hearing Aid .
Service
gation of an FBI coverup..
Goodwin has the kind of faith
in the EBI that most people
reserve for their church One of
Bicentenial homiet oming is
4 (or June 'ij at Post «Hk 5
Mr and Mrs Johnny Davis
and daughter, Beth of Hohen-
wald, Tenn spent several days
last week in the home of her
father, EJiner Clayton in the
system
bankrupt
storms Highs in the 80s and 90s
to near 100 big Bend Low 50s
mountains to near 70 extreme
weekend with her parents. Mr
and Mrs D E Parsley in the
Roch community
• didn’t tell you
the rhovie will.
tions of some of the creative
art Hostesses will be MrsRW
Johnston and Mrs A W Boyd
Ail members and friends are
invited to enjoy an interesting'
program
Mr and Mrs George logan
of Deleon visited his brother.
Mr and Mrs MM Logan in the
Bunyan community Tuesday -
Mr and Mrs Arthur (‘ompton
visited during the afternoon
instability for the system and
any Hung but peace of mind for
the millions of Americans who
depend on Social Security
I have offered legislation to
ladies are asked to bring the
trimmings
visitor wishing to attend Sun- Stephenville High S hool will
daySchoolandchurchserveet-hel- a -reunion -tn- the—feje*
who needs a ride is encouraged Country Club Saturday, June 5
to contact the First United A visitation session will begin at
Methodist ( hure fi offit e at %5- 2 p m and at 8 p m a juke
Mrs Billie Keel and children
of Fort Worth spent Saturday
with tier mother Mrs Doris
Miller and grandfather Elmer
Clayton
THEATRE
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eorly bird borgain!
doily 4 30-SOO
oil sears $1 00
receive benefits as high as 245
percent of their earnings before
retirement Clearly , Hits kind of
benefit - exceeding a worker's
highest earnings - was never
intended to be offered by the
Social Security system
if the flaws in this legis-
lation are not corrected the tax
t.n ihtutr iH epai .itions for tin
reunion, the names and addres
m s ol all members arF
needed to prepare vhe mailing
list
temperatures mid 80s to lower
90s Lowest temperatures mid
60s to lower 70s
South Texas Mostly cloudy
late night and morning hours
becoming partly cloudy and
warm in the afternooons Lows
65 to 75 Highs 84 to 94 Thursday
warming t 88 u 98 Saturday
West Texas Widely scatter
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North Texas Clear to partly
cloudy. warm and hazy tonight
and Wednesday Low tonight 60
to 65 High Wednesday 85 to 90
Today's High - 81
Yesterday's Low - 62
Colorado, John T Knapp of
Tyler; two sisters, Mrs Viela
I' ruler wood of Alvin, Mrs Otho
lawson of Stephenville and two
gi andchildren
Bobbie Gentry
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Wednesday. June 9 at 2 30-4
Ihe Stephenville High Schoo Edwards Funeral Home Chapel
; t aduatins stass of 1907 IS instrawn Rev Fred Keefe Will
. making plans tot the ten year officiate and interment will be
gag
• I bet cihIhi 19, 19 16 in Fastland
C >i i uh Laptil < hurch will He was a deacon and member
entitled "Creative Woman",
scheduled ‘ with displays and demostra
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l ather an
l irst Meto
needed to support
who refused to testify Under
the law, a recalcitrant witness
can be locked up until he talks
or until the grand jury, expires
<in "machine George in DeLeon
Capitol in Washington than 300 persons Most failed
. is an official National the tests and were put to death , was that Goodwin abuses the
—Some- 330 years later, an
American president, Richard
Nixon, appointed A modern
Witch-Finder General to root
out the radicals in our midst
The witch hunter. Guy Good-
win, hurried from place to place
indicting radicals
Justice Department sources
say he supervised about. 100
grand jury investigations in 36
states He returned more than
correct the problem And a percent of this country's
recent report by the trustees of payroll, or i nr the alternative.
Washington —
Merry-Go-Round
by Jock Anderson
He is survived by-his wife;
two sos, Jerry Gaston Knapp
of Hurst, William Clay Knapp of
Stephenville, three brothers.
Victor C Knapp of Comanche,
John l- llwit Kna|U> of .Colorado
MAJESTIC
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churches Faith
First Christian
dist oak Dale
such a
7 00 P m at the Bluff Dale
School There will be a cake
aut ton to raise money for
repairs on the ball field and to
buy trophies for their tourna
ment
a her parents, Mr and Mrs Wade
I o plan a
box ott ice opens 4 30
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reunionin Inorder to in Mt Marion Cemetery
Mr .and Mrs Darrell .^4 « ora Wxlpank
Houston spent the weekend with bec ause someone else has the
Jack Parks and family of
Lingleville, Mr and Mrs John
East and Mrs Oleta McCleskey
of Dublin and Mrs —Grace
('hatham
.miles North of Glen " Rose /Bunyan community. Other
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Support Your
Community Activities
Sponsored by
Your Community Owned Bank
Stephenville Bank and Trust Co
1 Menabe > DI<
The Selden < ommunity * en
ter will meet tonight at 7:30
- Penn syivania \ venue
belween the While House and
meet Wednesday, June 9, at
tp.m-ithechurehpaFet
Mrs Evelyn Gildner, local
artist, will present the program
My bill, which has the full and terrorist activities. He
dehmvilie Hemet oming will
fa- June 13 Fverybody come
and br ing*a dinner
Try Son-Joy For
that, will mean
fhe Huckabay homecoming
will be June 12-13 at the
irendans Catholi You may
also t ont.n I Palin nil Weldon at
604, ride to the church on boxdance is
0iB ‘ ’H to register
happy and । itin
Roberson of Fort Worth visited ed mainly afternoon and
Mr and Mrs Russell Robersen evening showers and thunder
friends and relatives a cordial
invation to a family reunion at
I ‘lainv lew Texas on luly 11 and
715 900
The Women's Association of " June 10, at 8 00 p m All
first Presbyterian'Church will directors are asked to be
and civil libertarians Some Rodney Sager, a tough federal ;
spoke to us on the record; attorney who headed the AN.,
others preferred to keep their Justice Department office in HEARING TESTS
remarks anonymous Richmond Anr AK--
The most common complaint Sager at first tried to ARE IMPORTANT
___C.i... atunc. dt cooperate with Goodwin, but
grand jury processes, that he then sought to remove him from —If you have a hearing prob-
uses the grand jury to harass the FBI case. The witch hunter, lem of any kind you owe it to
people for theirpolitical beliefs. believe it or not, hauled Sager yourself t have an Electronic
that he brings indictments on himself before the grand jury Hearing test made to find why,
thin evidence and then leaves it for 15 hours For Sager, this and what can be done to help
to someoneelse to try the case was the last straw He worked you before it is too late The
—Whithay North Seymour, the—mghls to draft a long formal ^t5 arpng^d
staid U S attorney in New York departmental complaint aboutJ 20 minutes of your time.
City. said Goodwin had little against Goodwin ' We check yourears for packed
apparent regard for the “rights Although Justice has refused wax the tubes that let your ears
of witnesses." Prof. .Arthur to release it and Sager won't breathi then with the machine
Kinoy, a famed constitutional show us a copy for fear of we check your hearing nerve.
400 indictments There was one lawyer who has reviewed official reprisals, we have had I bonereading) air conduction,
trouble The indictments didn't Goodwin’s record, called it access to the complaint (outside sounds ithen measure
stick only about 10 per cent one of the most serious it charges that Goodwin and much sound the ear W ill
endedincovictions. examples of repression." Some an aide indulged in "gross ' ecan pinpoint y our
professional misconduct and problem and explain in plain
gross abuse of the grand jury English what can be done to
system" in the interest o) help you, then you make your
justice, added Sager, it was own decision There are thou-,
vital "to properly expose this sands of people today suffering
flagrant abuse of the grand jury from hear of hearing-
system" _ ness, (even some that wear
hearing aides) just because
they waited too late to do
something about it. don't let
this happen to you
Mr Joe Treadway will hold
•us regular Hearing Aid Work-
shop at our Stephenville Office
in the Skipper Real Estate
Bldg . 318 E College every
Thursday Trom 10 30 a m. to 12
noon. ” 7 7 ,
We invite you to come in for
your free test ----m-g-o
We do repair mfdaddd-
dEW
most aids. and mc.
have a full EmIa
service on 317
cleaning, bat- 5
teries for your 2 • 7^"
.Aid and can MH* ‘
always save you
money W are
licensed by the State of Texas to
fit and dispense of hearing aids
We are always close by when
you need us
Mr and Mrs Gayton Dil-
worth of Marble Falls were
weekend guests of her parents.
Mr and Mrs Vernon Tate
The 26th annual Harbin
Homecoming is scheduled for
Sunday,__June- 13 at the
tabernacle Al) residents and
former residents are urged to
bring a basket lunch and plan to
spend tile day.
Luke s l pis opa —And
The Bluff Dole girls softball pm The Program will be a
teamin having a free lie n cam singing and re cita —veryoe—
supper Thursday, June 10 at to bring a cake
BilfyJoe
4nStarring Robby Benson &
0 Glynnis O’Connor
Any member of the Firt Member x a nd m hodmates or
United Methodist Church or the 1941 graduating class of
Reservations have been made
by/32 member s of the class,
which number 103 at Die time of
graduaton Several members
8 the far ulty also have been
ontae ted Make reservations
with C.E Ferguson Box 605,
Stephenville
WASHINGTON AP - In the
1640s, an Englishman named
Matthew Hopkins discovered a
foolproof method of detecting
witches it consisted of some
original techniques of torture
The King, grateful over the
opportunity to rid his 'realm of
witches, conferred-upon Hop-
kins the title of His Majesty's
Witch Finder General,"
The ■ official witch-finder
' ... Summer Home Economics
Da- annual Huckabay Hom- , lasses are underway at I ublin
< oming is planned for Saturday High School On Tuesday the
and Sunday, June 12 and 13 at class and their teachers, Mrs
the community Uabernacle Vikki Sears and Mrs Lynda
Everyone-is cordially invited Stafford, visited Helens Fabric
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We seldom have words with
our wile it usually turns oul
J < (Jake i Cai away . 62, .died
Sunday June 6 in an Atilee
Hospital He yas born Decem
ber 15, 1913 in Gorman He
married Rosell lasater on
Mrs Jewell F lanagan, Mrs
C T Sullivan and Mr and Mrs
Pete—William*—of—larm.
visited Mr and Mrs Melvin
Logan Sunday 1 _______
Tabernacle Visiting will begin
Saturday afternoon with a short The Tri ounty Porcelain Art
Bicentennial [rrogram Satunlay 1 lub will meet Saturday, June
night Sunday morning the 12 at the Patio Room of
program writ being at 11 00 Farmers First National bank
a m TIw speaker w!U be < <«eh for an all day meeting
James Boynton of Abilene High Everyone is cordially invited to
School and former coach at br ing 11 sack lunch and enjoy a
Huckabay A barbeque lunch day of painting, and exchanging
will be served Sunday and ideas
The fellow who designed
those roll away boarding
stairs tor airplanes must have
been a frustrated mountain
climber .
I ailing a spade a spade will
never get you a job writing
bids for government con-
tracts
But Goodwin
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merely opposed the govern- his most prized possessions is a In Sunday’s paper, the owner
ment's Vietnam policies. Good- letter of commendation from of the Pitt Grill was named as
win often abused their rights, the late FRI director J Edgar ewis Wyly. His nameis Louis
too Hts most serious disservice Hoover Once, he joined an FBI Weible
to the nation, however, was’to squad on a 4 am raid upon
pervert the grand jury into a some Camden, N.J., draft-
bail of government repression board saboteurs „
We have questioned officials Goodwin seemed as eager to Foran old-time, nonpolut
iun. eswoeomat 0," . ing. self-destructing insecticide,
at all levels of the Justice protect, the FBI men in dilute one part molasses with
Department about Goodwin s Richmond as he was to perse- 50 parts of water, then spray,
tactics We have aLso inter- cute leftists This brought him squirt, or splash on vegetable
viewed distinguished lawyers into a head-on collision with plants
epter tin II < • Frentof Lenvet Yarvell Box 1161. Plainview i veryene is invited Bing guests inctuded Mr and Mrs
Emma Overstreet of Vashia,
Westet n Hills Baptist i hurc h Cahfornia and six grandchild
will hold Vacation Bible School ten
June . to June 11, from 9 .10 Funeral services will be
a tn to H 30 am Anyone I uiesday June 8 at 3 00 p rn in
needing transportation can di Hikginbotham Funeral Home
183936 - (hapel' N chje Robinson will
. officiate and interment will be
in Simpson- emeter x
of-living if it goes up, benefits suppv>rt of the Federal1 Council wound up in charge of a special
Eit: do too. If it goes down they on the Aging, is a vital step in section, which hunted subver- |
Ee*s-foffowFthatdirectonc. (or the Nixon Aiiministra-
Services for Johnny Ellis, 61, Hut he mec hanism for Here is how it would work tion -
of 1'ain .o.-he are pending with determining changes in the As the law now stands the The country was distured
i lass members or parents ot -the Comanche Funeral Home cost-of-living is flawed ratio between a worker's about dissidents in the early
class meuber air requested He diea Monday June 7 t Although the legislation . earnings ami hts projected 1910, with god reason Some
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—tplease -inelude both maiden * ' .nnow - and will continue to do so changes each year according to tion8, planted bombs and
and married names' to Mrs Knapp in the near future -rit will changes in the cost-of-living committed other outrages.
Indy (lex eland Owens UMM' ' P° eventually lead to wide discrep- The Bentsen bill would Their purpose they had
L North Wall. Belton. Texas Funeral services for Nathan- ancies in the relationship stabilize the Social Security boasted, was to overthrow the
a 76513 oi -to Mrs Sue Bluethman lel Gaston Knapp, 57. of between an individual s earn- system by providing a stable American system
Summers, 3707 Manchaca Road Stephenville will be Tuesday, mgs before retirement and the relationship between earnings But many were peaceful.
Apt 224, Austin, Texas 78704 June 8 at 4 00 p m in Social Security benefits that and benefits. . patriotic antiwar activists, who
The Dublin Historical Society Norton in Weatherford before
the Miller Grut MW Thursday1 returning to Dublin
the Social Security system the Social Security
confirms that my bill would would go
Pease try’to register before "Woodall wish to extend to all
South Texas isolated, main-
ly daytime showers and
thundershowers interior and
east portions to widely scatter-
ed south. Partly cloudy with
little change in temperatures
through Wednesday. Low to-
night 65 to.75 High Wednesday
82 to 92
Upper Texas Coast Variable
winds less than 10 knots tonight
and Wednesday. isolated,
mainly daytime showers and
thundershowers. Seas 2 to 3
feet
Lower Texas Coast: Variable
east to southeast winds near 10
knots tonight and-Wednesday
Widely scattered, mainly day-
time showers and thundershow-
ers Seas 2 to 3 feet and briefly
higher in thundershowers
West Texas Considerable
cloudiness most sections to-
night with scattered showers or
thundershowers. Partly cloudy
and wanner Wednesday with
widely scattered thunder-
storms north portion. Low
tenight-n-60s except near -56—
mountains High Wednesday
upper 80s north to near 100 Big
Bend.
mam , Ma chlewski , -...................... m m S5........ m T-
I ' Fdward (Tom Blown stabilize the Social Security . . J contempt and periurv indict- use the Witch-Finder General
National Rank on Juin 1'th at M „ nlcw*,ronfstraundics . • " individuals who retire ceuldcomtempt and perJur! mon i- T5 "T m r mue r nene ran
9i.il ( hit W>KI . v i. -re) ti sy stell) arld protec t ecipients . t . ,, -ent< (hen he Aom’t --Lp । He was recentli djsnatchad to
nam.Memben n Monday........ ni nager ...... political whim Detter“asenopecoutdntmaxed Richmond
hien..... . me problemu Is tM the Perremtent Cicariy.tnsskindok Under the American judicial onersee a grand Jur) invesu-
ViMtors are welcome pennsli"niHemarriedLin. amendments approx /ed by Con benef it - exceeding a worker's system, grand lunes are
mhonsnAn pecenter 191% gross contain hidden defects highest earnings - was never supposed to protect the people
—1 -----------rr 4 . . that will mean long term intended to he offered h\ the from
, , ' _• ui Abilene He was a veteran of
in bth Annual Harbin World War 11 and had been
lomecomin will be held in the caretaker ofstrawnRecreation
Harbin -Communit at the club for zo years He moved to
tabernacle™ Sunday June 13, strawn at u . ot 14
besinnne at 1 00 am James He Is survived by his wife;
I barrel will Im4 the Illorninst . . ,, k. . *
. one son Hclix Marchleu ski of
seaker and everyone should Fort Worth; one brother,
bring acovered dish lutich, ice. Marchlewski ot Breckenridge,
plates, and cups WI be ,
• .... . Pennsylvania two sisters.
furnished F verv Harbin citizen , , . ,, .
pw . , Pearl Yursik of Breckenridge.
of past or present is urged to , .. 1
. Pennsy Ivamia, Regina Barnett
attend this homecomig and . N . (
, ii . of Tuscon, Arizona. five
nt ing any old pictures concern .
ing The community that you
might have
box ottice opens
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ho- stort
•« dusk
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Mr and Mrs Ethmer
I A nann > wpmaama
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s IN TEXAS
ville spent Saturday in the
............ home 'of Mr and' Mrs M M
Stephenville Funeral Home Logan
Chapel. Interment will lie in ■
Pilot Knob Cemetery Rev Mrs JT Brown spent
Robert Baldridge will officiate Thursday and Friday in Fort
Pallberarers will tie Homer Worth with her daughter, Mr
.Rasberry, Willie Pipes, Louise’ and Mrs Gene Slater While
Grissom, Huey Goodman W D there, they attended an Elvis
Bonner and H W Sanders I resley program at the
He was born July 7, 1918 in Convention Center She also
Erath County He married visited her sister. Mrs -Mildred
1 in ■■ l ildi s. Ikm'I ,,f the Primitive Baptist ChnrAi Gladys Pauline Goodman on
Il Mlagesthrouthoth in Gorman and a retired July 8, 1939 in Stephe nvTF He
radear ut ed to atteu the farmer was maintenance foreman at
. hool will m<<i med cat li day He is survived by his wife TSU and had fived in Erath
Roll 1 imp III to 1 00 p in 1 Im one son, Bo i.II.max of ‘ ounty for 11 v ears___ ___
' ' . 1 '. 1 . ....... Gorman .me daughter
willmcet > at li nighat . 00 II KatherynScitern of Gorman;
tt.mspoit.illoni-. needed please one brother , Ernest Caraway of
. < onto, t th. < hut < Mot the buses Lubbock three sisters, Mrs
topkupsout hiid hveryonelaura Graham of Fastland,
i huotdally initei Mrs: Thelma Manning of _____________________
Salinas, California: Mrs Springs, Colorado Springs,
stabilize the system and cut the Today .one out of every seven Hut for punitive purposes,
projected king-term deficit by Americans receives benefits Coodwin extended grand jury
half from our Social Security terms so the witnesses would be
.... _______ The goal of the 1972 amend -system And ever,ee-miHion kept behind bars longer
eran dren wostePT ments was sound Months. Americans are (mv ing the taxes Goodwin is an improbably
' hudrena J'”*' 1 . .sometimes years, elapsed be- that support it ' Witch-Finder General, anim-
"pI 99. tWrt.nthctimetliccost-of lumg We must reassure benefici- peccable, subdued, handsome
unit.u S5 "" changed and the time Congress aries . ind taxpayers alike that man, with sty led-gray hair and
acted to make Social Security the system is working and that a soft, almost effeminate voice
benefits reflect that change it will remain financially But he was relentless in
These amendments automata'- strong , investigating civil disturbances
City the Grand Master of I
Texas Odd Fellows with a
covered dish supper Thursday
night at the odd Fellows Hall
All memibers and visitors are
urged to uttend tins nteeting
Dent will be outlining tils
year s work and will give
reports onrthe work being done
- at tilt- ( III k ll ell - I lome in
Corsicana Hit- Order is now
। onstructingthrceuewrottages
that will Im in operadion soon
The suppet will !«' served at ,
6 Mi p ill and the program will ।
. begin at / 30 p.m ।
Vacation Bible S hol will be
held August 2 through Auguste
______Uulu —nine unuil eleven-thirty
a m ( hildren ages .1 l and 5,
ami grades kindergarten
through eighth ale invited to
aftend Regintr ation is now
being held at the participating
Historic Sute- 7--— —---——
Texas is the leading
pelt oleum produeing state
followed by Louisiaha
President Woodrow
Wilsons portrait is on the
$100 POU bill mhe largest
denomination of ( S curren
cy
The first recorded dynasty
of.China was the Hsia from
about 2009 B C to about 1500
Hi .
of Forth Worth spent the south 60s elsewhere
rhttren of Henry
and f ssie Smim
The Stephenville Odd. eilows August 11976Formnce
and Rebekah lodges will information contact Mrs J II
Ilie Bunyan Thursday ( lub Mr and Mrs Al. Robins and eentirespeech
met June 3 in the home of Mrs Mr and Mrs Arthur Compton 1 AV--
Flossie Snively with eleven an<j Mr and Mrs Thurman
members and two visitors Henson attended church ser-
present After the noon lunch- vices at Tolar where Jon
eon, —Mrs—Cordie—Roberson- Hensen was-fHing the pulpit at
conducted the business meet- the Church of Christ
ing Roll call was answered
with Fathers Day events Mrs ____
Grace Chatham conducted a James White of Fort Worth
very interesting Bicentennial spent Sunday with his mother,
program and each member Mrs J R White He also visited
partie ipated Plans were made his sister, Mr and Mrs Arthur
Thome • apet tant pareRta
interested ih pre natal < lasses
can call Beverly lawellen,
38 8028 or 5 502 ’
show storts soo
North Texas Partly cloudy Weatherfax
and continued warm Thursday
through Saturday Highest Forecasts
W f
+F Fe
for the July" meeting to be a Compton in the Bunvan
Juncheon at the Sunset ( afe community
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