Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1976 Page: 2 of 16
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Thuradoy June 14 1976
HOSPITAL
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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NOTES
Lisette Whatley, 91
agents for free in his capacity
was a retired far-
years
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Brownwood; two
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facin
Grass flames out of
control in California
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"The Justice Department has
made it clear to these agents
that they will not be provided
counsel” by the government, he
said. Under current policy, the
department refuses to provide
lawyers to defend employes in
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GOLDTHWAITE (BBC) -
Services for Dave William
Shaw n. of Goldthwaite will be
at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Wilkins
Funeral Home here with Rev.
Dick Williams, pastor of the
First Baptist Church of Rising
Star, and Jack Vaughan of San
Saba officiating Burial will be
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girl and J
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be held beginning at 7:» p.m. at
the clubhouse.
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OPEN 1:45 SHOWS 1:50-
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Sheriff
wanted
was to
get
Poke.
Angeles, Calif. and Wink
Wallace of Brownwood; a
sister, Mri Naoma Brea utigan
of Big Spring; and 11 grand-
children.
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duties.
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It could not be determined
which or how many organ-
izations or individuals may
have been burglarized by the
FBI during the past years
The five-year period is sig-
nificant because the statute of
limitations precludes federal
prosecutions for civil rights of-
fenses more than five years old
The disclosure that break-ins
were conducted since 1971 con-
tradicts the FBI's insistence
that burglaries against domes-
tic targets ended in 1966.
p.m The public is invited to
attend.
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Accused agents told not to I
‘discuss case with lawyers
include his wife,
obert Wallace of
HPU students Nancy Lee and
Vicki Hepler will bring special Singing Sunday
music. OWENS — A singing will be
Evans' wife Carla, is a senior held at the Owens Improvement
Academy of Freedom student at clubhouse Sunday from 2 to 4
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men at their homes during the
weekend of June 12 to inform
them they were under invest-
gation and that they would be
advised of their right to keep
silent and to retain’an attorney.
A teletyped message from
FBI beadquarters June 16 ad-
vised the agents to hire private
J lawyers, Solerwitz said.
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COLEMAN — Services for
Lisette Whatley, 91, of Coleman ____________
were at 3 p.m. Wednesday at agents under investigation for yers in a teletyped message as attorney for the Federal
Stevens Funeral Home allegedly committing from FBI headquarters last Criminal Investigators Associ-
Graveside services were to be burglaries have been ordered Friday, according to Jack B ation.
at 2 p m Thursday at Levelland not to talk to their lawyers Solerwitz, an attorney repre- The FBI message June Uin-
Madduz of Phoenix, Mrs. Lois nesday night, were answered by Payne and Cisco Junior College.
Houser of Kingsland, Mrs. Dixie Brownwood firemen. He has been in the ministry
Jones of Lubbock, and Mrs This morning's call came at nine years, serving Baptist
Allene Lawson of Rising Star; 4:45 a.m. when some grass churches at Weinert and Elbert.
22 grandchildren, 34 great- burned six miles east of He and his wife Pat have two
grandchildren, and two great- Brownwood on the Santa Fe gons
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Joe Wallace, 68
RISING STAR BBC) -
Services for Joe Bailey
Wallace, U, were to be at 2 p.m
today at Higgftbotham Funeral
Home with burial in Rising Star
Cemetery Owen Atkin,
minister of the Church of Christ,
was to officate
Mr Bailey died at 9:45 a.m
Tuesday in an Eastland hospital
following a long illness.
Qty Cemetery about their case until the senting some of the FBI men. structed the agents not to dis-
She died at 10:35 p.m. lawyers are cleared to receive The restriction suggests that close details of the case until
Tuesday at a Hamlin nursing secret government information, the Justice Department probe their attorneys get security
home. Department sources have involves break-ins which the clearances. Solerwitz said he
Miss Whatley was born Feb confirmed that the civil rights FBI considered sensitive na- doesn't know how long it will
7, 1885, in Alabama and was a division is investigating at least tional security matters. take to get the clearance. Such
housekeeper She had lived in a FBI agents involved in in- "My clients have been told clearances normally are proc-
Coleman 2 year , and was a)telligence-gathering burglaries they are the targets of an in- eased through the FBI and the
Baptist during the past five years. The vestigation of surreptitious en- department
Survivors include a sister, probe involves possible illegal tries,” Solerwitz said in an in- Solerwitz said he has con-
Mrs M A Jones of Tuscola. violations of the civil rights of terview Wednesday eluded from conversations with
____________ He declined to say how many the chief prosecutor that the in-
of the agents he represents or to vestigation will reech into the
identify them. But some are supervisory ranks of the FBI.
assigned to the FBI’s New York "I have no doubt their inves-
office, he said. tigation would not terminate
Solerwitz said department in- with these agents,” he said.
vestigators telephoned the FBI "Any prosecutor would go high-
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right-of-way. They are now living in
Wednesday's grass fire call Deming. NM, where he is
came at 4:42 p.m. two miles pastor of the First Baptist
south of Brookesmith. Church.
An American International Release Color by Movielab
Solerwitz is representing the
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By MARGARET GENTRY American citizens.
Assoclated Press Writer The FBI agents were given
WASHINGTON AP) - FBI the instructions about their law-
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor- Alvarez Sr of Mexico
mwiiMi f/w rM* ndwfWB released A daughter, Kimberley
by authority of patient er Dawn, to Mr and Mrs. Billy Joe
relative.) Yonmeof Brownwood, June 21, ____
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY Brownwood Community --ce--
HOSPITAL Hospital. Maternal grand- m.ca"od c-m ma
Admisslons wednesday mother is Ada Collide of c—2.2.0
Brownwood - Vira E Comanche and Billy EdI Pond of Eaisc
Andrade Alice Barrera; Bert Dublin. Paternal grandparents , -ihremntcm-d
BOler; Donna GaU Hale; are Mr and Mrs C. C. Yonme of vaaunarosmnsocAteoress
Deborah J. Reeves; John L Comanche m. Alociet-d •een a •a**ird
Shields; Eleanor E Spearman. A daughter, Deborah Jean, to dusively M "his ne-p0* M " •< e
Blanket - Velma R Seaton. Mr and Mrs. Douglas Reid of ann“ean“e""---
Brookesmith — Carley B. Comanche, June 22, Brownwood------------------
Shaw., Community Hospital Maternal • :.z.r.A
Comanche —Sarah A. Young, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. TWO iniured
Dismissals Wednesday Allen E. Johnson of Dallas Wadnesdav
Brownwood - Matt Allen; Paternal grandparents are Mr. »»enneuHY
Velma Brown; Martha J. and Mrs. Doyle Reid of Two Brownwood teenagers
Chambers; Robert R Comanche. were reported by pohce as
Crossman; Jane A. Fisher; A son, Bobby Ray, to Mr. and injured in a twocar traffic
Irene B. Gordon; David E. Mrs. Billy V. Diaz, June 21, accident around’ 8:10 P.m.here
Howell: Terry N Hudspeth: Brownwood Community Wednesday at Mam and North
Clarence L. Kehley; Lois Hospital. Maternal grand- Broadway.
Lockhart; Minnie Lopez; parents are Mr. and Mrs. D dre Fenner, 16, of J711 Vine
Thomas McCulley, Marianna Clarence Hipp of Santa Anna, and Susan Scott,,16, werein-
Stewart Lillian O Wheeler. Paternal grandparents are Mr. jured when the 1965 car Miss
Zephyr - Consolacion and Mrs. Victor Diaz of Santa Fenner was driving collided
Al Anna. with a 1974 auto driven by
Bianket - Johnnie Baker.--Karen E. Boshers of 200 Quail
Santa Anna-Billie R. Diaz; m .. 22 . Run. Miss Scott was a
Frederick Hulbut Ordination set passenger in the 1965 car.
Bangs - Frances McQueen. , r Brownwood Community
Comanche - Donna L. Reid, for Steve Evans Hospital records do.not show
Rising Star - Berdie M. they were treated there.
com-- — - ■_ mi Belle Plain Ave. was the
Somerford. Steve Evans, a senior Bible one-car wreck
BIRTHS g major at Howard Payne scene.ot.4
A daughter, Yolanda Alvarez, University, is to be ordained reported, ats 32.Pma“ ed
to Mr. and Mrs. Leopoldo into the ministry Sunday at nesday-/A175 2uteudrven b
Alvarez Jr., June 22, Brown- Locker Baptist Church where Kaya Morris. 0,605 A G
wood Community Hospital, he has been pastor for a year, strueka utiitypole-mv. w,
Maternal grandparents are the Moderator in charge of the .Mortis ghepherdoprieswas
late Leonardo Castaneda and ordination and questioning is thessiteofa tocaraacident
Mrs. Leonardo Castanedo of Dr. Bryce Sandlin of HPU Bible repotirted, at 7 “ am- "ed
Mexico. Paternal grandparents department. nesday. Involved were a
are Mr. and Mrs. Leopoldo Rev. Danny Wooldridge, cardriven by AndrewBrooksof
-------------------------------- . r;-♦ p..+;. 1005 Wood and a 1969 vehicle
pastor of the First Baptist driven by Kenneth GOodner of
Church of Richland Springs, Park
will deliver the message. o1* uaK rar"_________________
6 IRS throuph B m. 14 TH through 17 YRS. 18 and Over
Deadline: July 1 Entry Fee: $1 solo, $2 goup.
Mail te: Mrs Stephen Montell
1806 Tenth St
Brownwood, Tens 76801
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innGoldthwaite Memorial PLYMOUTH, Calif. (AP)-A Wednesday night 20 miles east pee. nfiim aw
He died about noon Wed- 50-square-mile grass fire, the of Clear Lake, about 185 miles KISsInger, “ermon
nesday at Childress Hospital biggest of the year in drought- northeast of San Francisco •
after a long illness parched California, raged out of At Plymouth, Turner said the . _ F ■ II
Mr. Shaw was born March 10, control today near thisSierra fire, fanned by/50 mile-an-hour e n d 2 dovs OT tOlKS Celia Scott due
1893 in Lavaca County and foothills town but fire officials winds from the north, came w A MM J J • ■ "--n-
married Gertrude Tullos June were hopeful of checking the within about four miles of this GRAFENAU, West Germany Namibia, and, evidentiy, urging Austin transfer
3 1922, at Brownwood. He had blaze before sundown. Amador County community of (AP)— Secretary of State Hen- Vorster to move toward major- Celia Scott, office manager
lived in Mills County all his "If thing's go right, we hope about 600. Then it shifted direc- ry a. Kissinger completed two ity rule in his own country. for Texas Employment Com-
married life, and was a Baptist to have it contained by 6 p.m.," tion... days of talks on U.S. support for mission in Brownwood, has
Survivors include his wife; a said Jim Turner, spokesman for It destroyed "four or five majority rule in southern Africa Kissinger said after their first been transferred to the Tezas
daughter, Mrs. Doris Rae the California Division of homes” and burned a swath up with Prime Minister John four-hour meeting Wednesday t Commission state
Griffin of Rising Star; two Forestry, at a predawn news to five miles wide and 11 miles Vorster of South Africa today that he and Vorster had a very officein Austin, effective July 7.
sisters Mrs. Jane Leggett of briefing. long, blackening oaks, brush with no announced concrete fuU review of the situation in The transfer is a promotion for
Cuero and Mrs. Ul Garner of Ashe spoke, residents contin- and grazing land. Turner said, results. southern Afr ica,".and."we Ms. Scott.
Taredo. two grandchildren: ued to spray water on their “The prime minister on his indicated the direction which She to Brownwood in
and two great-grandchildren homes and prayed that a fresh Turnerrasaidgthesonly.known part will give further thought to we think things should move." August im and has office
easterly wind would continue, injuries were to two volunteers what was discussed in these two Obviously, po conclusions manager of the Brownwood
Mrs, Lessie Claborn Fire officials said they were whowere.treatedtatsahospta days and the secretary of state could be reached,” Kissinger office since that time. In ad-
RISING STAR (BBC) - confident the town would be for.smoke inhalation and wil report to the President,” said. dition to her work, she has been
sFisepprMrp"iessiBJmes spared if the wind held. legsedg it would be some Robert L Funseth, the U.S. There was no comment from associated With a number of
services Ior MrS. LeSie Jarc He added it would De some e.Le.. -mnr+eca Vorster o . 2. .
Claborn, 18, of Rising Star will other big wildfires were re- time before a full assessment of sPokesm n, odr P touchi and r • . civic organizations re.
be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the n^.u-where in California damage would be possible They wiDkeep in touch and Kissinger is trying to get Vor- Her replacement will be
Rising Star Church of Christ por. ted else rl Jcatfomna g follow up on these matters. ster to steer Rhodesian Prime named sometime nezt week.
withKerscheiMcDonaldotthe .Inenturatountv St to The fire broke out Wednesday -Kissinger and Vorster. were Minister Ian Smith into new ---------------------------
6th St. Church of Christ in -ostana 1 foemhe brus fire afternoon in several spots alone for an hour andahalin talks with Rhodesian black na-
Brownwood officiating. as it edged toward an ezclusive “which kind of all got together” Kissing er’shote her inathe tionalist leaders. He empha- July in session
He will be assisted by Owen assitenKa tra A spokesman in winds of 20 to 25 miles an rlling Bavarian countryside sized that the United States is
Aikin minister of the Rising residenta. area A sPoKesmn hour .aid Sandi Shumard, a They ther were joined for an- not backing away from its sup- A Brown County grand jury
sJTm Burial Wil bl forahgcountyirnudeparwmnent forestries division spokes- other hour bymembersofztheir port for • negotiated for the th District Court was
Rising ssar cemeterywith s “ winds, woman. dlasatornsgnduninertgAa today ■
HgginDotnam we 11 have it completely con- Turner, when asked if several Muller and William E. Schauef- The secretary of state also Presenting the cases was
aEe oce2i21n7nm tained by morning, with full apparent spots of origin meant ele Jr., the U.S. assistant secre- reaffirmed U.S. opposition to District Attorney Gary Price.
weHneutav in GrPam control by Thursday after- arson, replied, "I have to say tary of state for African affairs, racial segregation in South Af- Findings were to be reported to
weqnesaenitlincinm She noon.". . .. n the cause is under investiga- Kissinger has said he is seek- rica and his government's sup- District Judge William O.
MemorialHospita in C5c0; She At Val Verde, about 40 miles ing a way with Vorster to avoid port for self-determination in Breedlove
"as born dune ’"J" north of Los Angeles, a fire of a “racial war"in southern Af- Namibia, or South-West Africa, A
Arxansasanwasanuwie: about 80 acres was reported The blaze started near rica. This involves pressing for the former League of Nations G33
She marti, °M -aporn “containedandcompletelyunder Shingle Springs, an El Dorado negotiations for a black take- mandate which South Africa is
° u DeS: 18, 1902 a m control" by midnight. County town of several hundred over in Rhodesia, supporting holding on to in defiance of
„“e , ' and „ In Tehama County, where about 12 miles from Plymouth, self-determination in the terri- United Nations resolutions call-
Claborn moved to Rising Star hundreds of acres of grazing tory of South-West Africa, or ing for independence.
from Okra in 1957 She was a land burned last week, firemen --------------------------------
memberof.te Rising Star with the help of two aerial New Mexico church
Church of Christ ____ tankers stopped a 300-acre blaze
vSurviving.aresthreepsons in a recreational subdivision calls Bangs nafive
Merle al Zephyr, Alton of Rising called Rancho Tehama. 9
Star and Athol of Mineral About 75 fire fighters con- BRADY (BBC) - Rev.
Wells; three daughters, Mrs. tained a 300-acre grassland fire Charles Reynolds, son of Mrs.
Irma Hudnall of Rising Star,---- Faye Reynolds and the late
Mrs. Wilma Johnston of c... Howard Reynolds of Bangs,
Monahans and Mrs. Daphne rremen answer formerly of Brownwood, has
Click of Farmington, N.M.; six .. ,, received a bachelor of arts
sisters. Mrs Willie Jones of gross tire colls degree from Criswell Bible
Greenville, N.M., Mrs. Jessie Two grass fire calls, one this college in Dallas.
Camp of Slaton, Mrs. Edith morning, and the other Wed- He has also studied at Howard
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