Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 84, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1978 Page: 5 of 14
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Willie Joe Daniel Jr., ran from had the gun ui his hand. I looked fered five gunshot wounds
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DEAR STUCK: Obviously you are able to write, so if
you really want out of that miserable marriage, write to a
friend or relative and ask them to come and get vou
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Sunday school program They
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all of the deparuneuts and
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At 6 p.m. Burl Brown, a
Brownwood attorney, will
speak on the importance of
having a family will He will
discuss the "why" and “how"
of every family having a will.
There will by a time of
questions and answers
heard.
"I received infurmatin of 25
to 27 potential violations," Cis-
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Tlie ACCFDC director denied
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At 11 a m the men will bring
the messages, give testimonies,
and fill the choir during the
morning worship service
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We Welcome You
You appear to fear your husband, so if you have reason
to believe that he's capable of doing you bodily harm, ask
whoever is coming to rescue you from this tyrant to
bring along police protection.
If you have no one to whom you can write. teU your
husband you want to leave, and if he doesn't give you the
keys to your car, telephone the police (or sheriff) and ask
THEM to come and get you.
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DEAR ABBY: I am the office manager for a law firm and
have several women working under me. Is there in
existence anywhere a standard dress code for the office?
I realize that times are changing, and office attire is
more casual now, but surely there must be a limit to some
of the “get-ups" women are allowed to wear to the office.
I have an extremely difficult time getting the idea across
to some of my girls. Can you help?
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DEAR FORT: For what it's worth, there is no "standard
dress code" for all offices.
I don't know what kind of “get-up's you consider “the
limit," but if you spell out specifically what you consider
inappropriate attire for your office, you'll have your own
dress code.
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DEAR ABBY: Until I read your column today I thought
I was the only woman in the world whose husband didn't
trust her out of his sight. ,
We've been married a year and I feel like a prisoner. I
have my own car (which I paid for myself), but my husband
carries the keys and if I have to go anywhere he insists on
driving me there.
When he comes home from work I get the third degree
“Was anybody here today? Who did you talk to?" (He
places the telephone cord in a certain way so he will know
if the phone has been used.)
I've never lied to him and have no reason to, but he
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EARL.Y The First Baptist
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By The Associated Press
Former State District Court
Judge O.P. Carrillo and former
Duval County Commnissioner
Ramiro Carrillo turned them-
selves over to federal author-
ities Thursday to begin serving
prison terms after being con-
victed of falsifying income fax
returns.
Tlie former judge. reswved
from office by the Texas legis-
lature. reported to the U.S.
Medical Center for federal pris-
oners at Springfield. Mo. He
was sentenced to serve five
years.
Ramiro Carrillo turned him-
self in at the I a Tuna federal
correctional facility near El
Paso, Tex. He had received a
four-year sentence.
The brothers were once part
of a powerful political machine
that ruled Duval County in
South Texas for decades
O.P. Carrillo reported to the
same facility where former
Duval County Judge Archer
Parr is serving a 10-year prison
form for perjury.
The late George B. Parr,
known as the "Duke of Duval."
his nephew, Archer, and the
Camilo bruthers were prliti al-
ly powerful in lral and state
politics until federal and slate
investigatims turned up more
than 100 indietmnents against
them and athers in their oncan-
izalions.
George B. Parr took his own
life Apri 1. 1975 at a tin when
lie was facing a federal prison
tenn far inewne fax or asion.
The chares aainst the Car-
rillo bruthers alleged they used
Zertuche’s Siemral Store, a
plmiy Benavides business, lo il-
lovally sell ileus to Duval
County and usev phomiy inxpiny
from Ilie More to obtain illval
payncuts fnun cowdy auw
sialo fumuks.
The shwwatings occurted at Hw
north Fort Worth home of Willie
Joe Daniel Sr after one of
Daniel's children called police
pleading that a gunman was at
Hw "frout door, trying to break
into tlie house."
The assailant remained at
large early today Police said
he was believed to be armed
with a shotgun.
. - n n a A nurse at John Peter Smith
Aaency chief still under gun kxt-kx'x
• J • today, "alive, but barely alive."
EDINBURG Texas (AP) - Manpuwerrand AI HDC train- tions thvat ACCEDC trainees Police said the shooting spree
A South Texas anti-proverty ces on private corafruction were used to build $28 000 in ad- erupted after the mnan went to
agency director was tobeques- projects, illegal ACCEDC pur- Nitilistonis’Zw the hne to speak to the chil-
tioned today about a private chases frmn agency board dren’s uther, Anthonette. He
business that has already led to members and misuse 4 houses CisneriK ordered Sandoval to quarreled with Iter and then
nine indictinents against him. inlendedforusebythepoor. promluce a list 4 Irainees who will) Hw Iwo girls. Hwy added
State Distict Judge Joe Cis- But when Cisneros began .... Witnesses told police Hw man
neros 4 Edinburg, who Thurs- questioning about RAS. attor- worked at AIIFD during Hw tank a pistol from a bedroom
day convened a court 4 inquiry neys for Sandoval and Nick past three years. Tlwe judge said closet and got another from his
here in Hw widening(Manpower Ramirez, the suspended Hi- the trainees would be sub- car while Mrs Daniel ran to a
probe, was to quiz Eliseo Sand- dalgo county Manpower direc- poenaed neighbor's hoine to call for help
oval about RAS Janitorial Serv- tor, leveled objection to the When tw returned to Hw
ices. queries.
Sandoval, executive director Both claimed Hw matter had
4 the Associated City-County been dealt with in the Browns-
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at lum Ik- cursed me and said
Get out 4 my way' as Iw ran to The Fort Worth police dis-
hiscar. patcher who took the call from
"I must have had an angel ui one 4 Daniel's children said she
my pocket,” Mrs Ruiz added. could hear noises in Hw
Ik was looking right at me. background — it was children
holding Hw gun and he didn’t screaming and erying "
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FOKT WORTH, Texas (APl Ini-, the assailant found that shwtie."
A man shattered a slidling Bully Duniel had lucked the M nia she entema
glass duor and burst into a Fort frmit eoot. Witnesses said Hw ., . , Balv .
Wuthresdeneetiruwapisto unprhtm the door before Dwayne lying o the for
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i-mmpmkd i^xts&x snpmt“tfuufaz
dwnestic quarrel pulue saia A least io shots 2^2?^
Manly n Darnel, 15, was found wim firel. investigaturs said.
ceadl at Hw scene, police said "Wecuuldhear hinu
Denise Daniel, tl Billy Daniel, "e back window," sa
&, and Dwayue Daniel, 4, were bm Mary Ruiz, who said she let wound in her ear Dwayne
rpurtet in critical cunditi tan next dunit to the Daniel had suffered a gunshot wound in
late Thursday night al a Fort Imw "He let me in. He opened the back and one in his face,
Wurth hospital. the dur I is mil smell gun while Billy was shot once in the
The family’s 14-year-old sun. puiwier in the house. He still back at the head. Denise suf
Fcoronic Development Corp. ville inquiry. Sandoval and
(ACCEDC), was indicted last Ramirez were reportedly part-
week after testimony at a Cam- ners in RAS.
eron County court 4 inquiry in- The judge said lie would
dicated RAS had stolen money check with Cameron County
from a Harlingen union. prosecutors before pursuing
Tlie agency director Thurs- that questioning.
day denied a series 4 allega- Ramirez is scheduled to fol-
tions Cisneros said lie had low Sandoval on tlie witness
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 84, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1978, newspaper, January 20, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573213/m1/5/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.