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4—-—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wednesday, May 22, 1968
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Along with all these projects.
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Vietnam, she said, I'm a one- of funds at this time The TARS
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A doctor was found on the els- day to a new position as vice
president in charge of Hemis-
vator.
Candles were passed around Fair entertainment
to wait out the electricians hunt- San Antonio, a member of the
RFK Backers Call for Attack
County Records
• McCarthy Hints He May Support HHe
Lindsay Pushes
This effort to pin a Humphrey
the chips are down
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She reported those on the tower
remained in good humor through
out the emergency
The tower is the theme struc-
ture of HemisFair ‘68, the San
Antonio world’s fair
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you’ll wear of tor
showers, at the beach
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to the rodeo a swimming pro-
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County 4-H Livestock Judging Team
members are ready to compote in
state 4-H livestock judging contest
scheduled June 4 and S. They placed
first in district competition in Ste-
Mayor John V Lindsay of New
York says he will begin cam-
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right they are Mike McQueen of
Brownwood, Jim Goren of Bangs,
Miles Allen and Tom Allen of Brooke-
smith. Coach for the team is Chuck
Threat.
J anette E Newson charged wimh a wind
Jesse Lewis, suit ling
her husband. Patrick Nugent is ately needed
serving with the Air Force in The school is in dire need
Gregory Lane Dius and Bill Stew-
art Powers, charged with uniawtully car-
rying arms
Lonnie Eims charged with OBORdon
ment of children.
Bobby Joe Ingiet charged wm DWI
Ernest Williams charged with swind-
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ku they chose to descend via house The trouble was inside
the winding stairs, as some did the structure's massive stem
-were in the two revolving res- . and involved carbon that collect-
"8oromhy nalson cm-w wim ,ineling 1-6. TARS will help the train-
Malcolm w siow charged wi. win ed personnel who have been
"n9 hired for the camp staff TARS
and Rs from all over this area
will be at the camp which will
be held at the Baptist Encamp-
ment at Lake Brownwood
There will be a regular TARS
meeting tonight at 8:30 in meet,
ing room A of the coliseum.
It will be a very important
meeting as the new steering
committees are to be elected
tonight
• Be At Your Best with Any Group
For Further Information Write or Phone
This Newspaper, Phone 643-4341
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man team now. and I just left are making a county-wide plea,
ed around a line cutting off the my baby with a baby sitter along with the ARC. for con-
ground tonight'' tri buboes The progress that
One of the 22 elevator occu- Newsmen from Monterrey , has been made with the retard-
pants was Francis Bickers. Mexico, taped short interviews ed in Brownwood in the last
HemisFair officials were more manager of the city-owned build with Mrs Nugent during the re- few months is outstanding, and
concerned at the time about 27 ings on the fair grounds which ception The reporters were here if this success is to continue,
persons trapped 135 feet above include the tower He was in the for today s\ celebration of the school must be kept open
ground in an elevator structure for dinner celebrating Nuevo Leon Day' at Hemis-
One woman said she felt faint his appointment earlier in the “
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forma—the Minnesota senator
would throw his support behind
him at the Chicago convention
Consequently he has taken
pains to avoid any other than
pinprick attacks on McCarthy
But McCarthy has rejected Ken
nedy’s repeated invitations to
join forces with him against
Johnson administration policies
Kennedy strategists have sur
dent changes his view of Viet
nam war policy You're Sure To Get A Bite'
. . Humphrey. of course, has vig-
veyed the 1M delegates counted orously backed Johnson's war Ir You 'Drop A Line' In The
TARS began, their mam inter
SAN ANTONIO (AP - Poxer ing the source of the power lad- HemisFair had more happen- est has been focused around the
to run the elevators failed and ure. Many waited even though ings than it could handle in one Little Flame Pre-schoal tor Re
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A YEAR IS almost over far
the TARS and new officers wil
soon take over. June 8 TARS
will hold their installation of of-
ficers The installation will be
open to the public, as will the
.. reception following
Fair ' Any contribution, no matter The TARS are expecting the
Eartier in the dav thr fa.r's what size, will be gratefully present state TARS President
? thedaythe fairs appreciated1Uu the best Scott Cochran, and the state
new head man, H B Zachry. cause insthe world and. every TARS co-ordinator, Don Har-
disclosed some of his plans for contribution means all the moe The and senior
running the <how and the Hemis- people be reached, school steering committees and
Fur executive committee ap- IN THE PASTthe TARSIhave committee chairman will
proved a big national advertis- sponsored numerous events for installed along with te
ing outlay. the pre-schoolers and the re “on ""t the
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include president, Barbara
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Rothe; vice president, Chuck
Morris, and secretary. Alicia
Dunn.
The installation and the mon-
ey raising plans are occupying
most of the TARS' time this
month. However with the end
of school, they have many ac-
h vines coming up.
They contend many of these nedy camp if their candidate
delegates linked themselves to fails to collect a majority of the
McCarthy when he offered the Democratic vote in either the
only alternative to President Oregon or California primaries
Johnson's re-election and re- He could say that he was fight-
main more anti-Johnson than ing two active candidates in-
pro-McCarthy. stead of the one on the ballot
For all practical purposes the President Johnson's name re-
on note
Ivan R Chesser v» The Charter Oak
Fir* ins Co., twit on workmen's com
pensation
Minnie Befh Gaines vs. Wallace Dean
Gaines, suit for divorce
Presbyterians
Approve Plan
CAMDEN. Ark (AP) — Un
der a plan voted approval Tues
day by the Arkansas synod of
the Presbyterian U. S Church
a merger of the group with the
Oklahoma Synod would dissolve
the latter
The new sy nod would retain
the same institutions that both
now support, except Oklahoma
would sever its relationship with
Austin College at Sherman.
Tex , and retain Arkansas Col-
lege at Batesville.
The merger, which would 1
about 400 persons were ma- the airconditioning was out day larded
rooned without lights or aircon F G Martinez of Matamoros, Luci Baines Johnson younger This school started partly 2
ditioning atop HemisFair s Tow- Mexico, said his walk down took daughter of President Johnson the enthusiasm shown by the
er of the Americas for hours 45 minutes and 1,006 steps—and arrived late Tuesday for a re- TARS, began in September 1967 the TARS undertook to sup •
Tuesday night he wanted 54 cents of hiy 51 tow- ception at the U S Pavilion for All activities and money rais funds for the pre-school
The last of the paying cus- er admission refunded visiting Australian cattlemen ing drives have -been centered. monev raisin,
tomers finally descended from A spokesman for the City Pub- She toured the grounds after- around the schol if the 'ARC • . sPro .
their 622-foot high perch about be Service Board said the fall- word. and the TARS are to keep the horse at
ratmgtndaznegenycpater" gounayjurgcoinnirnenmaanzne gRemapkinsthatucheudoranat f06e8,sporisoringaziurma.
Most of those marooned—un- lowest level of the tower top- her husband, Patrick Nugent is ately needed
er went off at 5 15 pm but
By JACK BELL m .McCarthy s column from to pound away on the campaign
AP Political Writer New Hampshire. Wisconsin, theme that a vote for McCarthy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen Massachusetts. Pennsylvania is_really a vote for Humphrey
and some other states They: - -.....
aTM DISTRICT COURT
Jee Dibreil, Judge Presiding
George w Day vs. w O. George,
suit for redemption
gram a bowling program a
game night. Halloween part..
Valentine party. Christmas par-
ty and a Mayday dance
differences with the vice presi- Seven of the 13 original col-
dent on Johnson policies onies required voters to be
MeCarthy. campaigning in property owners and some New
Oregon Tuesday hinted he England states specified church
might end up supporting Hum- membership as a requirement,
phrey but also said he is waiting:--
to see whether the vice presi-
Larry Thomes,
court, charged
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Monigomery Ward and Co. vs F&F
(AP) — - Builders and Harry A Forbess. suit on
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Robert F Kennedy's top advis-
ers are urging him to attack
Sen Eugene J McCarthy as a
stalking horse for Vice Presi-
dent Hubert H Humphrey
This development represents
a considerable turnaround in
the three-way race for the Dem-
ocratic presidential nomination
make Oklahoma a presbytery After McCarthy announced his
Of the new snynod of Arkansas candidacy last winter he was
Oklahoma, must be approved tagged by political detractors as
bv .the church's general assem- * stalking horse for Kennedy
bly which meets June 5 at Mon- It had been Kennedys earlier
treat. N.C hope that once he had chalked
When and if approved, the up victories over McCarthy in
merger would result in a union the primaries as he did in Indi-
ana and Nebraska and now ex-
pecks to do in Oregon and Cali-
governor , * - ss..TT..srs:n7,i*'„r^,
The only Republicans on the tor camaoe;
for the nomination " tention A former Johnson dele- ballot I" the May,28 Oregon pri- wiam o imuhm iwat« prcuane
togate elat. i« running neommi marv are Gov. Ronald Reagan JACX Bourtana charged Wim obtaining
They are convinced that when gate slate IS running uncommit- r “ ""84. locging WiIn inient 10 detrava
the final accounting comes ted in California Humphrey has o California and Richard M owtpander Bruce Moore enarard wim
McCarthy will spurn Kennedy avoided giving this group his Nixon of New York There is a "ry 0 Eg -i -
and turn to his old political as- blessing write-in campaign for Rockefel- "nLommopinaorton cnarg
sociate Humphrey, despite ------------------ er Ascension Gonzales charged wim dwi.
• decisions. Hint Adi 2.24-
of 175 churches and about 27,000 Kennedy’s advisers are telling
members. • the New York senator he ought
Larry Sutton State Pirk, charged with
Burrow charged with obtain- aggravated assault, maie upon femaie.
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paigning actively for the Repub-
lican presidential nomination of
Gov Nelson A Rockefeller
Lindsay. in Pittsburgh Tues-
day for a $100-a-plate Republi-
can fund-raising dinner attend- An Marie Hobbs »» Derri Jav Mobda.
ed by some 1,400 persons, said Cynmhia Lewis vs.
he would go to Oregon Friday to Henry, aoministrator
campaign for the New York estates of James Lester Watkins.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 189, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1968, newspaper, May 22, 1968; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572306/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.