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Judge Breedlove. He was Port Arthur was killed Saturday
Jackie Lynn Densman en- and left Texas 73 in Port Arthur.
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Bangs—Joe H. Ramirez.
Dismissals Friday
Brownwood—Udena Maxine
Day; Donna Jo Goolsby;
Jimmie Sharon Hager; James
Booker Hogan; Clinton Clauds
Jowers; Anna Ruby Perry;
Gay Perry.
Comanche—Ouida Spencer.
Yaks driven in caravans in
the Himalayas have no
harness or reins but are
steered to the right and left bv
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the Space Shuttle Orbiter "Enterprise ”, looming in the background following its rollout at
Palmdale, Calif., which begins suborbital takeoff and landing tests next year. Actual
space flights are not scheduled until the 1980s.
rainTiNCco
struck by a vehicle which left collision reported at 2:06 p.m.
the scene. The accident oc- involved were a 1171 pickup
curred at 3:50 p.m. at Trigg and
Brick. driven by Lola E. Ross of
Ths 500 block of West Com- Coleman and a 1971 car driven
Dismissals Sunday
Amonett; Clyde Octavia kas; Betty Butler; Jonnie
Bailey; Hosner L Drinkard; Durden; Macon Haynie; Bertie
Harold Olin Ebeling; Pamela Hinson; Vernon Jacobs; Lena
Sue Lake. . Mattox; Nora Minica; Delisa
May—Malcom H Buchanan. Moore; Bonnie Sama.
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Texans welcome
slump in deaths
By The Associated Press
Brownwood—James Beaty; safety-minded Texans wel-
Eva Daniel; Lina Graves; a comparative slump in
James Hampton; Pamela violent deaths across the state
Lake; Roddie McKenzie; Elva during the weekend.
Olive; Belinda Sheffield; James There were reports of four
Rochelle-Earl Henry Stoner Slaughter. traffic fatalities and the drown-
Admlaslons Saturday Comanche—Robert Wind- ing of a skydiver between 4 p.m
Brownwood-Juanita Abbott; ham. Friday and midnight Sunday
’ Willie Coleman; Mary Pauline BIRTHS AOne-caraccidentinHoustcn
Norris. A daughter, Tanya Mae, to killed Jorge Landeraa,20, of La-
Bangs—Leia Bell; Virgil Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Johnson redo early Sunday
Dallas-William Gary Boyett. of Brownwood, Sept. It, Mitchell Hrwhart 17. M Dalia*
Dismissais Saturday Brownwood Community drowned in a stock tank near
Brownwood—Anna Mae Hospital. Maternal grand- wis Point after he missed his
Archer; Bertha Ann Furry; parents are Mr. and Mrs. A.L. skydiving target and went down
Pencie Doris Franke; Bessie Wells of Edna. Paternal in 15 feet o water Saturday
Grady; Lola Guilliams; grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. afternoon Witnesses said he
Andrew Homesley; Candace WF McNurlen of Brownwood, was enveloped by his parachute
Eden-Steven Carroll Lan-
caster
Admisslons Sunday
Brownwood—Dorothy Bla-
Zephyt—Stephanle Alldre-
dge
Comanche—Bobbie Louise
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Sunday accidents
' passenger train, its observation
Sunday was another whopper merce was the scene of a two- cars carrying tourists, was
day for traffic accidents in car accident reported at 11:25 westbound on the same track,
Brownwood. There were seven police said.
wrecks and three injuries p.m. Involved were a 1969 auto Reports in Chihuahua City
reported. driven by Patricia Tomme of and in the Mexican capital said
David Ator of 11M Sixth St was many of the passengers were
injured when the vehicle he was StarRtand a1970 travel agents and that at least
driving struck a. tree at 300 nbzFrederick Hammond of 411 one of the dead was from New
Coleman St He was treated and -rdst \) York City. The American
released at Brownwood Com- A pickup and a truck collided Society of Travel Agents had
munity Hospital. The mishap at Austin and Carnegie at 11:30 been meeting in Guadalajara
was reported at 8:15 p.m. a.m. Involved were a 1973 but it was not immediately
Main and Anderson was the pickup driven by Willis Ashton known if any of the American
scene of a car-pickup accident travel agents were aboard,
reported at 9:30 p.m. A 1976 car of 307 W. Adams and a 1970 One of the observation cars
driven by Nada Courtade of truck driven by Ramon Maison fell into a canyon after the crash
Comanche was involved in a of Abilene. and Red Cross officials in
collision with a 1965 pickup Chihuahua City said many
driven by Weldon Kilburn of J ° arscolided at Com- people were trapped inside
Comanche. Mrs. Courtade was merce Square at 1.05 p.m.
reported injured Twas “ Involved were a 1969 car driven
passenger, Lewis Courtade. by Author Cardenas of 1605%
HoweereBrownwoodCommun. Hawkins and a 1963 car driven
ity Hospitalrecords do not by Vicky Wiedebush of Rt 2
snow cney were treated there.
A parked car owned by M.L. The 1700 block of Belle Plain
Gossett of Fort Worth was was the site of a pickupcar
iff
represented by Dana Smith, when his car went out of control
Mrs. Lela Bell, 84 Mn. Stella Wilson
Services hr 16a. Lela Ben, Mrs. Shia Wison, M, of
M,ofRL1, Bangs, were pen- Brownwood died today at 1:10
ding this anh at Davis- a.m at Brownwood Community
Morris Funeral Home Hospital after a long item
Mra BaB died at 1:10 am Services willbeTuesdayat
Sunday In Brownwood Com- p.m at Davis Morris Funeral
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Infor- MeGhee; Hollis Mathews;
r-tf—t-t-t- -i-T— ^,,1 Rhetta Whaley; Water White;
by authority of patient or Shirley Ann Witedge
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A member of the Melwood
RISING STAR (BBC)— Baptist Church, Mm wison
Services for Mrs. Annice had lived most of ter We in the
Rebecca Brasher, 83, o Rising Jordon Springs community and
Star were to be at 3 p.m today Brownwood. She married
in the First Baptist Church st George Wilson March 7, 1909.
Rising Star with the Rev. Lee He proceeded her in teeth
Fields officiating, assisted by A fanner me Mra. Wilson
*1^ Dick Wiiama is survived by one son, L J.
Burial was to follow in Elm Wilson of Cleburne; three
Cemetery under the directian of daughters, Mrs Howard
Higginbotham Funeral Home. Roundtree of De Leon, Mrs.
Mrs Brasher died Saturday Andy Rowlett of Mullin and
evening in Twilight Acres Mrs. Vernon Parker of Dallas;
Nursing Home. one sister, Mra Floy Maynard
She was born Feb. 16, 1669 In of Rising Star; 11
Alabama and married Clarence and 16 great-grandchildren.
Brasher Feb. 34, 1115 in Hart
She moved to Rising Star from Lee Fuller 78
Gerdendaletwoxesnsago. BRADY-ServicesforLee ________
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"2 atass to Hua promotion
randehildrn frm. hause "besnmtorneauss TOKYO (AP)-China’s lead- motion. ------------------------------------------------------ and pulled to the bottom
Mrs. Hernandez, 58 "Mr.lFuller died Sunday Countys‘usrrottuessz, rsanebelneyedtobemain lwallpostersin Peking Satur District court hoars Richra Gar2a, », 0 Yor*
ppAnysp far Mm Heart of Texas would be in revenue sharing. foramestingoftheCommunist day gave the first report that IL I CUUI l IIUUI □ town died early Saturday when
7hsngiresireigeneseturdy y, L.
Lohmareschscmugdtoroam (to not b^te down the county Kuo-tengtozzucceedMao of the Cental Committee's MU- gUllty plOOS bY tOUr enst o Yorktobm.
Toendayain."Hcerspnirupera HytleandmarriedBerthaFinch and the city’s share. "The city tung.as party-chaimman But itary Affairs Commission, an- Jimmy Paul Dauset, 19, of
Home in Richland Springs 1W. He of Brownwood will most likely anotherreport from.Peking ap- other post held by Mao. COLEMAN - Four guilty -----
Alcala officiating- Burial wil was , retired farm and ranch qtt""Wu "“tA°revenu pears to indicate that Hua is Hsinhua referred to his lead- pleas were heard last week in
follow in Lohn CtiMteiy. worker and had lived in Brady sharing allotted here ” the Mao ’ successor. ership in broadcasts praising the 35th District Court of __
Mra. Hernandez died Sunday the past eight years, moving judas said. Hsinhua, the official Chinese the Central Committee’s deci- Coleman County. They include: tered a plea'of guilty to criminal _______
moringinHean o Texas .. ■■ -M Brown County jail was newszageney. reported Sunday siontoputMao’sbodyondis- James Tony owen, 20, en- mischief-damage or destroy. Strong, 20, was killed Saturday
Memorial Hospitgh, 24 ISIS in t^T^^.^****^.* daughter, mentioned because of tere"ent thatsthechines armypledged play in a crystal 1.coffininPe- tered a plea of guilty to each of This case was reduced to a in a two-car accident near KI-
sShewashamnMay pin Imogeneodom of Brady:, announcement of the 619 765 obediencstotte Central Com- kingzandtto publish new editions two separate charges. The misdemeanor and the defen- gore.
Seguinsandmariehrabp Walterof Independence, Mo.i a grant from the criminal fastice mittes beaded by Hua Kuo- of his writings. defendant was charged with dant was assessed one year in ----------
Hernandez there oct. 17,1938. A brother, Guy of Somerset; four oS . Suninuzuuc feng. Hua, 57, was virtually un- burglary-entering with intent to the monty fall Crmck L-ille
Methodistshe lived, in grandehildren; and nine great- enenddfonatwbrtygoudyd lHua presumably has. been known abroad until Apeil when commi thet and attempted years, restlttionotttis.to,na crash KIllS
McCulloch County the part 16 grandchildren. . ""8.0 acting head of the committee be was named Chou’s successor burglary. He was assessed four a fine of 1250 bv Judse 1 - • AA
yearag include her Fietcher F Marshall renovate the old one ^Judge sincMao ‘s death on sept, as premier and first vice chair- years in the state penitentiary Breedlove. The defendant was 17 10 M&XICO
Survivors include her •UE-UUEU r. UV-H-UUHuI „ ,, ’ *--5 Decause ne was first vice chair- man at the party. in pach of th* cagps hy Tistric+ ron-aeent.a L., r, »tv
husband; four daughters, Susan BRADY-Servlces for Bunnell isald . i man of the party. But the Until then, it was generally Judge William O. BreDdtole TRonentedahynnMabers CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexico
Nandin, Rebecca Mendes, Fletcher Floyd Marshall, 76, of Hegsaid. the. “ ’ould Hsinhua report repeatedly used assumed abroad that First Vice with the sentences to run entereda guilty piesttrmm (AP) “ Mexico’s famous
ElisshSauceaandveligHer- Brady were to beatzp.m today protablyebesbut."ithinuthe Premier Teng Hsiao-ping, ‘ concurrently. The defendant Whie X^b^^ "Rallroadto the Pacific" pas
nandez; four sons, Pablo, in Wilkerson Funeral Home netixearssour.awiube and this appeared to confirm his moderate like Chou, would be was represented by James offense The defendam was senger train crashed into *
Santos, Juan, and Raymond; with his three sons-in-law of- down by the federal elevation the successor to both Chou and Bowen ana neudetendant.was freight train in the Sierra Ta-
three sisters HerUnda Her- ficiating. Burial was to follow in The army’s support is consid- Mao. Hua’s advancement was James Alexander Wyckoff jifprdanayerrinthecounty rahumara mountains of north-
nandez, Nancy Davilla and Pear Valley Cemetery. ered crucial in the power accompanied by the dismissal entered a plea of gutyt sn00fneX ern Mexico and killed at least 17
Regemia Hernandex; 65 Mr. Marshall died Saturday told thecourh Thefunds forthe struggle that apparently has of Teng and accusations that he possession of a prohibited fee by 3ude “Brdpre The people, police reported Monday,
grandchildren; and two great- afternoon in Heart of Texas new wil probably come gone on hi China since Premier was following the “capitalist weapon He was found guliti defendant “ They said 40 others were in-
grandchildren. Memorial Hospital fromna,grantiand theupeopleso Chou En-lal died last Jan. 3 It road." Forelgn Observefs con- and assedsedst Danndntt"As represented by jured.
------------------------------ He was born June 14, 1900 in the county. Judge Bunnel said appeared likely that the 196- eluded that the moderates and years in the state penitentiary The state was represented bv The passenger train, highly
Dodds installed Victoria County and married --------,,»----- member Central Committee the radicals led by Mao’s wife, probated for six years, a 6100 assistant district attornesw touted in Mexican tourist pro-
Lela McDonald in Junction Tuesday deadline would also endorse Hua's pro- Chiang Ching, were at war. fine, and a 6150 probation fee by -Stephen Fills ‘ motions, collided headon with
L., a Feb., 1933. A member of the 7 mm_________________ the other about 3 p.m Sunday
YP and had iCad"k Brady 7^43 for Handel choir Treasure tales lure Three iniurod horo nagn inhaeymhogntains Asomt201
Wendell Dodds was Installed years. . • miles west of Chihuahua Qty.
as president of the Brownwood Survivors include his wife; Deadline for persons wishing hn+er +A mAM¥eine ■ ■ Police said the freight train
Kiwanis Club Thursday by Lt three daughters, Floy Jackson, to sing in the December per- IIUIIIvl IV UIIVUIIIMII> 3 m C.nnNeus ~rci~an+e was eastbound from San Rafael
Gov. Herschel Shelby of and Roxie Wright, both of formance of Handel’s o.c, „ Armvs white Sands Mi Mile III OUllUUV UCCIUCI I ID en route to Chihuahua City. The
Division 12, Kiwanis Inter- Hourton, and Reba Branum of "Messiah” is this Tuesday ePMPANo.BEACt, Range and his company, E-
national. Austin; a son, Ted of Houston according to David Keith, (AP) — Treasure hunter Nor- minonaruimiti‛.5
Other officers installed in- two brothers, Jessie of San director of choral activities at man Scott says tales of pirated Pedit ons imited from the
elude Don Kuntt,, president- Angelo and Henry of Redding, Howard Payne University Wells, Fargocheststand stack army
elect; Max Yates, vice Calif.; two sisters, Lillle ofbu onbarsarpuringhimto Among Scott’s backers is
president; Dr. Arthur Hebron, Ferguson of Arizona and Lola ."The, response hasbeen desert bLfatotheTan A^drS famed Criminal lawyer F. Lee
secretary; and J.W. Fisher, Curry of Clute and 12 grand- terrifie’ saysKeith. Everyone Msertasinintheosanandres Bailey who represents a half-
treasurer Rennet Ramdafa fa children. seems enthusiastic about the Mountains, New Mexico. ™
XbTJXt Suden------------I----- performance, and I am par- Scott, who is preparing to dozenclients who claimto know
Nongaprestdent,. Frank Burgess to speak at take a crew of 17 into the exactly where more than 100
cNe" ndirectors ar Frank 9540 a ticularly pleased with the mountains next month, tons of gold are hidden.
Tine, Donssird t.Brown, supper Thursday response of members from the said that 625,000 worth of re- "Give me just 30 minutes and
Virgil Gray and Lawrence rr community." search has convinced him that a helicopter and I can lead the
Remaining board of Jack Burgess, Republican "Messiah_A Community much of the "Doc Noss legend" commanding general right to
yeeto^ar* Jesse Ratliff, and candidate for congress, will Experience” involves the HPU is hogwash but enough isdocu- the treasure and show it to
Darwin Boacamp. speakata supper Thursday at University Chorus, A cappella mentd to warrant a search for him," Bailey said in an inter-
the Conquistador Restaurant the treasure view three years ago.
here, beginning at 7 p.m. Choir, the Brownwood High He said he beUeves the treas- Scott said he was hired last
The supper will be open to the School A Cappella Choir and mint be in the rtgd year by the widow of Doc Noss,
public and tickets will be 65 interested members of the deser Lnin and not on te V who died 27 years ago with a
each community. wart-shapedhim. bullet in his head and tales of a
Burgessisscheduledtospeak Performance is set 8 p.m. Scott said he has spent fabulous fortune on his lipa
ptoseveraulocations Monday, Dec. 6, in the months mapping out his assault p Noss never found the fortune.
BrownwoodEridav. Brownwood Coliseum. on the Hembrio Basin in the Some legends claim the loot was
— the secret stash of Emporer
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