Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974 Page: 2 of 16
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Thursdoy. May 23, 1974
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Motorman gets
blame for crash
HOSPITAL
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ALL YOU
CAN EAT
Open 7:00 a.m. 7 Days a Week
Banquet Rooms Available (no charg• )
STREISAND
A REDFORD
TOGETHER!
Walton failed "to keep a safe
distance and to operate his train
within a speed which would
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CHICAGO t AP) - A motor-
man was blamed Wednesday by
the Chicago Transit Authority
Striking union
okays contract
SAN ANTONIO, Tex (AP)-
Construction workers returned
to work Wednesday after the
Bridge project
work underway
Work began this week on the
Delaware Creek bridge and
approaches in Brown County,
according to Wes Heald,
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FFA HONORS — Presented honorary Future
Farmer of America chapter membershtps at
the Brownwood FFA banquet Monday were,
left to right, Brownwood High principal R E
Warren, Brownwood Sept C & Mam Jr.,
that Campbell was hired to kill
the victim and killing him in a
Houston motel he transported
the body to Hattiesburg, Miss ,
where the body was buried in a
Hamilton,]
25; Charli
Rodney
las, with
Justice
ALSO - lack Lemmon
"APRIL FOOL”*
The decision came shortly
after the board suspended the
permit of South Texas Industri-
al Services, Inc., to dispose of
toxic wastes in a series of day-
lined pits near Three Rivers.
Corpus Christi had opposed the
permit, contending the pits
might leak and eventually con-
taminate the city's drinking
water.
A public hearing on the Three
Rivers permit will be held in
Corpus Christi June 21.
Comanche — Edward Isham.
Water board
slates study
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - The
Texas Water Quality Board has
initiated a one-year scientific
and engineering study to help it
decide controversies over the
disposal of toxic industrial
wastes.
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Dwight Parka, both of Waco, DAY
Tex.
Robert Ray Campbell plead-
ed guilty Aug. 1, 1972 and was
assessed a three-year probated
COMKERCE SQUAR 643 2513
OPEN 5:40 SHOWS 5 50-9:45
AGAINST THE 000S AGAINST THE LAW
AGAINST TM€ LAND ITSELF
PARKER GEORGE
.. named to board
Deaths
and
Funerals
have enabled him to stop safely
when the train ahead made a
stop at an unexpected place,"
the CT A report said
A girl with a great following.
A Every cop in Texas
M was after her.
Ren Everybody else
MM was behind her
GREGORY
PECK
com Oft IMIS SUMMEE
ICED TEA
15'
SOPH!
School tl
Mrs. C. W,
son of Mr J
Campbell given
52-year term
HOUSTON (AP) - Robert
Lacy Campbell of Milton, Fta .
convicted of murder in the 1973
beating death of a Texas man,
has been assessed a 52 year
prison term
A district court jury deliber-
ated only « minutes Wednes-
day on the punishment after
finding the defendant guilty of
the crime earlier following
about five hours of deliber-
ations
MILFOI
State and
late into
littering
bers may
900 on a Ml
near here.
The
than $1,
First Stal
south of
Wednesdi
Within
state tr„,
sisted by
Gunn of
custody
speeds I
hour.
Dublin — Lou Evans.
Cross Plains - Reatha Ford.
Richland Springs — Robyn
Wilkins.
Dismissals Wednesday
Brownwood — Inez Delgado;
Edna ’finer; Gale Irwin; Ethel
Robinson; Lewis Sharp.
Bangs - Mary McBride.
May — Dora Taylor.
Coleman — Melvin Brandon.
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Square dance slated
of Robert Ray Campbell, 50, a The Roadrunners regular
Houston used car salesman who square dance will be held
was to have been a government Friday at 9 p.m at the Elks
witness in a mall fraud prose Lodge, 1070 w Commerce
cution in Arkansas. The two Square dancers are invited to
men were not related attend and spectators are
The prosecution contended weicome.
ADWNG/MOMhhou
GOlOlfHAWN
IHISUGNRINNSEXPDESS
VuNUUlUnunem .M|„|ne
* IMIGLKI "OKU' W yon.
I DUTCH MAID DONUTS I said. They said they gave her
I coEKCs»UAaRE i permission to keep the baby
A ---=w=l overnight.
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BREAKFAST SPECIAL-994
mobile home factory in Ar-
kansas.
The other two men named
were Thomas Burke and
State Board of Educatlon member James M
Binion of Abilene who spoke a Monday’s
meeting, Brownwood vocational director Roy
Bird and Brownwood Junior High principal A
J. Carltsle.
„Interstate‘s
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BIUFFVUE
DRIVE-IN
1 grandmother offered to take
I Keii to Dallas so relatives could
_ see her before the radiation
I treatments began, the Yorks
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Mrs. Wheeler, a native of earlier agreed to the 95-cents
Brown County. was born May increase but refused to cross
18. 1896 and had lived in picket lines while the laborers
Brownwood since 1971, moving continued bargaining,
from May She was a housewife The strike began April 30.
and a member of May United if affected 30 construction
Methodist Church sites where projects worth 8300
She married Luther Wheeler million were going up
in May Dec 14. 1926. He died---
for the crash of two elevated
trains that injured 224
passengers May 10.
w„Interstate‘s_
KobcXe2=zyavm
-COMMERCE SOUARE PH. 643-2513"
J STARTS FRIDAY
WINNER
") ACADEMY AWARDS
/ BEST PICTURE
• BEST DIRECTOR
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■ res eESTfumeDITing: BESTART DiRECTiOn
BEST SCORING I Adaptaton) "BESTCOSTUME DESIGN
Santa Anna
Peacock.
Mrs. Terry Dunsworth of little Strikers nix government
Rock, Ark.; two sisters, Mrs S. •
SB? offer as 'confidence trick’
Papal—A
BROWNWOOD,
BULLETIN (AB)
0Carn--
SH-KORNER StAVOOD *.9
COLEMAN Hl WAV
NOW THRU TUESMY
The University of Texas study
is supposed to answer such
questions as: How thick and
impervious must geological
Brown, formations under a pit be to
7 other protect ground water from
- ----- Texas, wastes’ What chemical reac-
The Yorks ran up a 8600 tele- George received by a large tions occur between various
phone bill trying to trace their margin the most votes of any types of soils and the acids,
daughter. pork producer in the state, caustics, heavy metals, sol-
York describes Keii's face George said, "The passing of vents, pesticides and herbicides
now as "hideous " , this referendum will give the that might be buried? -
“I nearly fainted when I saw pork producing industry in _
her, he said. "My God, I don’t Texas the basis it needs to work
last of six striking unions
Mrs. L. W. Wheeler reached agreement with
Associated General Con-
Mrs L W. (Clida) Wheeler, tractors
78, of May died at 9 a.m. today The holdout union. Laborers
in a local nursing home International Union of North
following a three-year illness America Local 83, agreed Tues-
Services will be at 3 pm day to a two-step 70-cents-per-
Friday in Davis-Morris Funera hour wage increase They orig-
Home with the Rev. Estill Allen nally demanded 95 cents per
officiating Burial will be in hour
PAUL ROBERT
NEWMAN REDFORD
ROBERT
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IN A BluL PHL Ios PROOF no-. 0a
A GEORGE ROY HEI FEM
THE STING
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JULIA PHILLIPS
mation for this column released Prosecutor Bob Bennett
by authority of patient or praised the jury for its work in
relative.) what he termed a highly com-
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY plicated trial that lasted six
HOSPITAL days.
Admissions Wednesday Robert Ray Campbell was
Brownwood - Wanda Hath- one ol three men named in a
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Abilene W way 84
Ph its 4226 Colman
Singie cojv eveming <« cents $undey 25
cents Meme Aek>a re toy city cesries or toy
metee vowte $2 M per mon $2550 per
Cellehan Eealene Len comenche
Cai—■■ aa—aa snaopaye outsid.
these coumfies but inside stele 1 Tesaa
Ma M per r— ony-here ebe * con
tinentelUnedStetes $2% 95 per y—
MeHER OF THE ASSOCIATED PBESS
mhe Asia no*W Fress la antitied • •
The CTA said the motorman, 5
Ronald J. Walton, 28. has been ‘ •
fired He had been a motorman P8
since 1969
1 : BELFAST, Northern Ireland Faulkner announced a delay in tion of the Belfast-Bangor rail- resident engineer for the Texas
• MA A R KFTS * (AP) — Protestant extremists other provisions of the agree- road, apparently the work of Highway Dept. here.
: "nN-1* J continued a paralyzing general ment that set up the council. Protestant extremists deter- The project is located on
: t strike today, rejecting an ap- Britain sent another 500 mined to block all trans- Farm to Market Road 2525 , 6 of
All classes of stacker and parently major government troops into the embattled prov- portation except for emergency A milenorth of Farm to Market _____ ________
feeder cattle were 81.50 to 82.50 concession as “a confidence ince, bringing the strength of its services Road 2128 cock; Mary Jackson; Annie federal indictment accusing
higher at the Brownwood Cattle trick." garrison there to 16,500 men. Authorities warned that all A temporary detour will obenhaus; Lewis Sharp Nancy them ot bankruptcy fraud
Auction Wednesday. Pairs were eiecutiv« - Four explosions resounded electricity may be cut off in an- sarryotr hIm around, con- Smith; Nancy Wilson, • stemming from the collapse of a
steady Stocker cows were 11 to the British province's govern- sroun. “p 1051tons resounded other four days. Supplies are struction, Heald said, and he - - -
83 higher and slaughter cows ment headed by Brian Faulkner throughPotestan tnareasdur- already less thanAthid of urged motorists to exercise
and bulls were 12 lower - announced Wednesday it ing the night, and industry and usual, and many areas suffer caution when approaching the
Estimated total receipts were would postpone for at least aommerein Belfast scontinued power cuts of 15 hours a day site. Work is expected to be
789 three years handing over any atss.vttualsstandstiil.gssthe Most gasoline stations were completed in about three
Prices were as follows: legislative powers to an al-Irish New wsntctto itsnim thday dosed Toughs with cudgels months, pg
stekor - *en2e council New oaricades went up to stood guard at others to decide Zack Burkett Co. of Graham
itX s The arikers tear a strong Protestantareas, toreplace not drivers were is contractor for the project,
calves, 250-425 pounds, 38154; counci would drive Ulster Into tom down by British sol- "essential users." -------------7----—
steer yearlings, 500-700 pounds union with the predominantly A bushed provincial assembly Homecoming Saturday
35-41; bull yearlings, 3240 Roman Catholic Irish Republic. An explosion wrecked a sec- heard Faulkner announce MULLIN — Present and
heifer yearlings, 33-36; plain ~ ,------------------- Wednesday that immedja te former students of Mullin
feeder steers, 3340; plain Roven IUFGFS HP fir Plan:sforthe C°^°l Ireland School will meet in their annual
feeder heifers, 32-38. AU7VII HCUF were bang scaled down to a homecoming atip.m. Saturday
Cows and calves, pairs, good, purely advisory function in view at the schol
320-440; plain, 280-440; Stocker ennec Ax of"continuing violence ” . The evening program wil
cows, 28-35. Fopes or conversation The rest of the package, he include refreshments, awards
Slaughter cattle, fat calves, said, would wait at least until and time to renew friendships.
32-37; fatcows, 27-30; utility and AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Prose- case. after the Northern Irish elec- Al ex-students are invited to
cutter cows, 26-28; canners, 21- cutors tentatively rested after One of the men, Richard tions due by 1978. A major de- attend and to bring old annuals
24; shells, 29 down; stocker jurors heard Wednesday a voice Matz, has testified that it was mand of the Protestant ex- and yearbooks with then,
bulls. 36-52; slaughter bulls, 37- said to be former Austin schools Raven who made arrangements tremists has been for a referen- ■■ . —■... .
41.50. athletic director Travis Raven for a sexual encounter between dum on the council and the
REPRESENTATIVESALES telling a 16-year-old Houston Matz and Miss Lindley. Sunningdale agreement, which
N. L. Wallace, Brownwood, runaway she might get a job “Dick said he couldn’t afford established it. A
1,420 pound Charolais cross coaching "bedroom ethics." 8100 all the time," the voice al- The original agreement had
bull, 41.75; Bunk Cockrell, D „ . . . . leged to be that of the teenager envisaged a council with legis- 2
Gustine, 1,600 pound v.avenas1,and Audrey Aynn pouts on the tape. lative powers, a ministerial ex- ■
Charolais bull, at 40.25; Join McDonald, 28, are being tried The voice which prosecutors ecutive, a permanent Ka
Carl Smith, Mullin, 955 poind onascharseofcompellingpros- said was Raven’s once said headquarters and a secretariat “
white Brahma bull at 8500; Neal “tution by a minor. Matz knew people with money which in effect would have been I
McClain, Blanket, 260 pound Prosecutors, introduced tape and could mage referrals. an all-Ireland civil service. '
whiteface heifer at 44.50; Kellie recordings alleged to be tele- Both Matz and another wit The Rev. Ian Paisley, politi-
Vardeman, Brownwood, 455 phone conversations of the ness, Mac Peterson, testified cal voice of hard-line Protes-
pound black whiteface steer at runaway: . Raven, Ms Tuesday that they assumed the tants, said the strike would go .
43; C. J. Stark, Comanche, 525 Meonald and other persons in- runaway was older than she ac- on until negotiations are opened p
pound black motley faced steer ohvediintheucase. . . taally is when they had rela- with Britain on the Council, new
at 41; Leia Blackwell, Blanket, .Defense testimony was due to tions with her. Both men are elections and sharing power
1,900 pound whiteface cow at he gin when court reconvened mentioned in the recordings, with Catholics in Belfast.
35.50; Bert McBride, Brown- 8 morning — - - _
esu Doctors 9'^e stolen
XSS “ “tot less chance to
gadzrtnaheztiae noxLanoma.cmxapa George is
mimm board pick
______. she disappeared >0 weeks ago 'Xy affair,"Yorksaid a Porkproducer of Texes have Other current controversies
Parr delinquent onvmotomn on a tragic odyssey with her cudnsad.im L! overwhelminghy ssed te-over burial of industrial wastes
Onlz fragments of some.con- grandmother couldnthelp because there wide referendum te tor a concern landfils proposed in
versations could be heard in the From that day in March, Mr. hadn‘ t been a ransom note and check off program elected the deburne and Groesbeck
packed and extremely quiet 8ndMrK M T Ynrgnf Talihina, ^ecaM^ gnendmother had 15 directors to the tx which areas,
courtroom. Okla., conducted a frantic been given permission to take will direct the new program.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Duv- Often taped discussions con- search throughout the country. $DI Yia „« cotaa .eo. Parker R. George of
al County political boss George cerned pricesand names of men it ended Tuesday when police in York told ofrepeatedaeffBrownwood, president of
Parr has not paid his annual who hive pleaded guilty to Dallas arrested the grand- etuhelp from Polie,but Leanco Corp., was elected “
dues to the State Bar of Texas, misdemeanor prostitution mother, a full-blooded Creek In- heingdhuedtrompnedepgrt the director torepr n t district
which under state law lawyers charges in connection with the dian. ment to the other. of being told 8 which i
must do to practice in Texas. ----8----------------------- "She didn't want Keb to have theYorks.wouidineed.a court Comanche M
The San Antonio Express re- COMMLINITY_ radiation therapy," Mrs. York _’ O Deing ignored.____ counties in c
ports. . said in Kell’s hospital room. •
The newspaper said in its Continued from page 1A "She decided to try Indian
Thursday edition that Parr had momn. n uei . . medicine, so she took her to the
not been in good standing with formnmarches, PoPmusie an witch doctor at a Sioux reser-
the state bar for the last 19 religiousmusc-ahstyiesw vation in South Dakota.”
years. be attempted, according to "When that didn't work, they
However, Parr has received a Berry. . said it was because we (the ner, ne sad "My God, 1 dont Texas the basis it needs to work g
retainer for legal services to the There is also a possibility that parents) weren’t believers," see how that woman wouldn’t toward bringing in some new I
Duval County Reclamation and the band will perform a park the baby's father added. have . T? there was some- markets or processing plants I
Conservation District concert or two depending on The Yorks said they also dis- thing .terribly wrong. into the state as well as other 1
The 73-year-old Parr has been membership and.potential c covered the grandmother had In, needed pork Ind uriry pro jeds
convicted of federal income tax the group. Berry said taken Keb to another reserva- Ke $ fac andsthroat, made This area had e of the largest
evasion. He was assessed a five- . 1 tion in New Mexico, only, ausmall lump.During the voter turnouts of any in the
year prison sentence, five years wYau can I get sick on The grandmother moved con- week wither grandmother,the state and the pork producers if
probation and fined 814,999. Whednetdrs renriring tinuously around the Fort rigbtesidetofctheshobv‘8 face then district areto be com-
Worth-Dallas area, and rela- seiedttwicetsnormalsze mended for this and the support
tives refused to tel the Yorks Henrighteyseareadysightles they gave in the passing of the
where she was the counle said from the disease, now is so referendum. I would also like to
"hewshs"dwtheksourlm» swollen she cannot close it. thank them for the strong
York said as the couple bitterly Her. swollen nose makes support they gave in electing
described their futile efforts to breathing, difficult,, and her me to represent this district on
... the board"
- muchtmetheneggiyingher,”
an A 1J J York sald Wednesday.
.1 But u one woud do a Even in March, he said. doc-
thing I Mrs York said. "I am tors would that the rads-
very bitter about this and about would 5d nomore than
the .people who t help. ’ stop the growth.
hold them as responsible for The episode began when the
It awarded the University of
Texas a 825,900 one-year con-
tract to develop the data neces-
sary for determining whether
. various disposal pits might leak
and contaminate fresh water
supplies
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974, newspaper, May 23, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572618/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.