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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Friday. September 28, 1979
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Early council calls session
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Early city councilmen will
discuss on a three-item agenda
at a special called session set
for 7:30 p.m today at city hall.
The Comanche Trail Boy
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for about five months.
Bullock also will suspend any
business, the council will hold
second and third readings on an
ordinance to raise city sewer
rates 75 cents per month
In the final agenda item, the
council will discuss hiring or
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GENE DEASON. Editor
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According to Police Chief Vic Bailey; Amy Bailey; Charlotte
Fowler, charges of burglary are Rankin; Gloria Pena; Santos ■
expected to be filed to justice of Solis: Mabel Beeman; patsy ■
the peace court here against Lacy; Garland Bibby; Lila ■
him in connection with a recent Walters; Ginny Acuna; Cindy •
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small amount of cash were Stacyi Gary Burnett; A™1*
taken from Stewart Sales and Gregg: Treva Luker; Leonard
Service. Hill; Earl Dabney.
The Department of Human 60 days and move into the
Resources is moving forward structure in 2% 3 years,
with plans to spend $40 million Bullock “is not going to honor
in federal funds on the building the vouchers," meaning nobody
Clements calls “a Taj Mahal for will get paid for work on the
a bunch of welfare bureau- building until White issues an
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lease to the Boy Scouts of on the matter at tonights
America is the first subject meeting
In the second order of
Bullock just released »30 million believes it is, would have the Star and "I Dare You Awards."
to them and the freeze applies to same effect as the veto and Project certificates will be
money that won’t be collected block expenditure of the money handed out to Serita Bennie,
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payments toward a $40 million ways do that when an attorney of adult leaden is to be by John
office building for the Depart- general's opinion is pending,” Chapman and Cindy Carter,
ment of Human Resources Bullock said. ___________________________
pending another attorney gen- Bullock said, however, he
eral’s opinion. recently distributed about $30 Fossil bones found on
Gov. Bill Clements requested million from the tax to the col- Canadas Arctic Ellesmere
both opinions this week, at- leges. The money had been held island have been put forth as
tempting through that route to in suspense pending the out- evidence for the theory that a
block expenditure* White said come of a lawsuit by Rep. land bridgeoncelinkedDorth
earlier the governor could not Wayne Peveto, Dorange, chai- Amernaamasser°Sharintgthe
veto. lenging the tax’* con- same animal species until 45
The matter of the property stitutionality. Peveto dropped to 48 million years ago
tax distribution for coDege con- the suit this summer after the
struction could be moot if White Legislature passed a bill that —
issues his opinion before the has the effect of eliminating the to design the building and ex-
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22a 16-county area of Central retaining an electrical inspector
Texas, is seeking the lease of who will inspect major con-
20 2 1.314 acres of land on the Fort struction projects within the
5 S', Worth Highway, near the city to insure their compliance
6 Mexico Inn, on which to con- with state safety requirements
$. 3 struct a new headquarters 1---
3 30 building .Scout, counci FIVE FELLOWS
4 4 representative* told city WASHINGTON (AP) _ Five
, m councilmen at last Tuesday American artists have been se-
i»»o 19*« night's meeting that the lected for the fourth year of the
2’ 2, organization has outgrown its United States-United Kingdom
» 39 present location at 807C Center Bicentennial Exchange Fellow-
5232 52“ Ave. ship Program, according to the
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Man arrested in “CSSPuatns_Paulinestokes.
B’wood Thursday vComancpate,evnetbhiaFsohi
A Brownwood man in hi* chez.
early 20s was in city jail this Dismissals Whunday
morning following arrest Sammye Moore; Charlotte
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Meanwhile, the 300,000 resi- following information for this Claude Kemp; Ruby Hosche; Published daily except Saturday
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The comptroller distributes dents of Bangui, the capital, column released by authority of Myrtle Moore; Julie Box; Cecil end Christmas Day by BROWNWOOD
Comptroller Bob Bullock said revenue from the tax of 10 cents appeared to be doing their best patient or relative.) Bradshaw; Donna Carey; publishing co, a division of CRACO.
today he has frozen distribution per $100 valuation to 17 state to erase all visible signs of Bo- BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY Ramon Castillo; Marilyn Ine send change of address notice to the
of state property tax revenue colleges, which use it for con- kassa’s dictatorship. HOSPITAL Drury; Kenneth Hopson; Debra Bulletn, P.o. Box 1188, Brownwood,
collected after Sept. 1 until At- struction. Virtually every car owner has Admissions Wednesday Jones. Bert McAlister; Eulojia
tomey General Mark White White earlier had overruled pa inted over the letter “E” that Brownwood-Betty Redwine; Ramos; Evelyn Stewart; Lundy
rules on the tax’s con- Clemente’ veto of the Legisla- _____________________________ Judy Smith; Rocha Sanjuana; Twiford.
stitutionality. tore's appropriation of $50 mil- A IAn A ore Rebecca Crawford; Michael Admission Thursday
State colleges that receive the lion from the tax to the colleges AWVAKD3— Clawson; Barbara Rice; Edna Brownwood-Thelma Hays:
money won’t feel any Im- A legal opinion that the tax is „ , . Burson; Alyce Kay; Gene Preston; Raymond
mediate pain, however, because unconstitutional, as Clements Continued from Page 1-A _ _
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Corinna MIlor, 82 W. R. Allison, 67 rip Vienna hotel -
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Richland Springa,weretobeat- *“ Saturday at Franklin- dawn today, killing 2 persons the fire was not immediately
* ?m 111 Richland Bartley Funeral Home of and injuring u officials said, determined
Springs under the Lubbock James Scott will Police sald American, Yugoslav Witnesses said 14 of the guests Alcoan
direction of Howell-Doran officiate at graveside and probably West German were waken by the waD of AmnMetns
Funeral home. She died ceremonies at 5 pen at the tourists were teared among the approaching fire engines and
Bangs Cemetery V victims but had no numbers tried to jump from windows but AuRisi
Mr Allison died at l 46 a.m Police said because all the firemen delivered them to safe-
Thursday in West Texas guest lists were lost in the blaze ty using high-rise ladders. Most Bords
Hospital in Lubbock following • at the four-story Am Augarten of the victims were overcome ^^Ind
lengthy illness Hotel, in Vienna's second by the poisonous fumes in their catwpTr
He wm born June 23,1612 in district, it was impossible at the sleep
Coleman County He wm a moment to identify the guests or Police said the fire warning ceeSve
veteran of World War II and a give their hometowns. The U.S. devices in the hotel were work- Comocoine
retired carpenter. He was Embassy also said it had not yet tag properly The 120 firemen ouChem
formerly from Bangs and had been able to establish who the and 30 trucks responding to the ECoine
U. A.Arenn ft 4 lived In Lubbock for the past 30 Americans were. fire had the blaze under control EastnauiL
Verna Anderson, 87 years. Thefire started around 5 a.m. an hour after they arrived, but Etaxoca
DE LEON—Services for near the reception desk and the heat was so intense it bent Esman
Verna Anderson, to, of De Leon Survivors include five roared t theupper floors of the some of the steel rails to the Fueonone
wore to bo at 2 pm. today to the daughters, Mrs. Ralphallene building thrugh elevator elevator shafts.
First United Methodist Church Kirkham of Lubbock, Mrs. Jean uantrounk__GenEss.
with burial in De Leon Willis of Arlington, Mrs Brenda _ enMetons
Cemetery under direction of Batteas of Cisco, Mrs. Phyllis Prehe ArHerer in+e GenTezeEi
Nowlin Funeral Home She died Merrighn of Peoria, ID., and I I VWE OIMEIEM IIITO
Thursday in a local nursing Mrs. Diana Alley of Gondxsar
home after a long Ilness. Morresville, N.D.; one brother, »| |p _L ut
Born July 1,1890 in Alabama, Walter Allison of Lubbock; two con n ibulisr cnorQe S
she came to Texas at an early sisters, Mrs. Allene • Housdind
age, moving to De Leon from McRevnolds of Lubbock and By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH stood for Empire on license
Sen Antonio five years ago. Mrs.JettieSearsofGoldthwalte; Assoclated Press writer plates issued after 1976, when ---------
She was a retired nurse and e and 21 grandchildren BANGUI, Central African Bokassa redesignated the I
member of the Methodist Republic (AP) - President Central African Republic an Wire I HO
Church. Her husband, Cecil eLmL. David Dacko has ordered s Empire. Dacko restored the W ll C
Anderson, preceded her in m. w. jooemuxs judicial inquiry into can- name Republic immediately n n » .I.,
death . , . . RRAnV-..gc.. nibalism charges against after the coup, and promised nrohec nt TOCII IlV
Survivors include one .BRADX.Gravesidesservices deposed dictator Jean Badel elections in the near future. Ul Ul IM-llY
brother, Tim Nabors of Ds for___ Mitchel Dewayne Bokassa following discovery of University students, who ac- "
loon, and several nieces and Shoemske, 42, were to be todsy mutilated human bodies to the tively protested Bokassa’s rule, GLEN ROSE—Texas Utilities When the inspection deter- J
nephews. in Eesthaven Cemetry.under refrigerator of the self- busied themselves obliterating Generating Company reported mined that this procedure had m
I D T.UI, ft? tenscirectnonaosWiverson proclaimed emperor’s villa on the word Empire from public today that the Nuclear not been followed for aU the ■
- R. Taylor, 92 the banks of the Oubangul signs. Workmen wereremoving Regulatory Commission issued cable involved, the notice of
SAN SABA—Services for suit of injuries sustained Rver.. also has been ac- crownseeagles a ° impe 8 notice of violation involving violation was issued.
Lonnie Roy Taylor, 62, of San in an automobile accident. cube . widesnrd Crowds of tovous Central Af- color-coding of electrical cable in the NRC report, a previous
Saba were to be at 4 p.m. today He was born Nov. 16, 1937, in executions during "sizyear ricans pulledI down statues at at the Comanche Peak nuclear inspection finding involving a
to San Saba Funeral Home with Olney and had lived in Alaska a reign, harked them tn power plant, according to Bob failure to follow proper in-
buria.in Tery Cemetery:sHe short time. 160 schoolchildren to April, and pieces soon after the coup, but Campbell, Texas Power & Light spection procedures for a
aemannursayinansapaarter Survivors, includehiswite these charges and allegations of triumphal arches erected by the president. number of cable tray supports
suaaen unes. iv ,007 i Patricia, of Bradyi two.sons: other atrocities will also be former dictator are still stan- The quality assurance was resolved. The inspector
S*!!*™** covered by Dacko’s in- ding. organization of Brown & Root, reported that the supports to
anesabsnkte "a maried to MichaelDewayneshqemakeo vestigation. One former Bokassa aide not contractor at the plant near question had been reinspected
Sansabamtwasnrttrredcivn Deborah Shoemake of Dacko staged * bloodless retained in Dacko’s newgov- Glen Rose, had determined that according to requirements.
Service employee and’wa Shf ingemashdemae coup last ThursdaywhlleBo- ernment was former Interior a quantity of electrical cable,
rEtiiJ i A “ : kasM, 58, was in Libya seeking Minister Maurice Albert Zana, nmeinetnedandaomesii The report, which was
retredcarpenter. his wife Melanie. Shoemake, Toni financial ald. Bokassa, 8 former who wm taken to the notorious sqmeinsteledand somestilin prepared by an NRC inspection
survivors include his wife, Shoemake and Joanna sergeant in the French colonial Ngara Prison where the 100 storage, had been color-coded P P 7 N
two sons, L.R. Taylor Jr. of San Shoemake, all of Houston; two sengeantin tran prona SLicronworstad"t improperly team and involved 92 man-
Antonlo and Gerald Taylor se. stepsons, Eddle Martin and andLenthaihrllsanucitznsnip tare beenslaughtered. Specification called for the hours, covered welding and
of Nederland; four daughters, Shaun Martin, both of Napa; his was denied political asylum by BOkassa denied any role in cable to have solid-colored piping activities in a total of
Mrs .Blanch Kaiser o Nolan- parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. France and given sanctuary the slaying, but a team of Afri- jackets. It was found by Brown seven safety related piping
ille, A JRuth Burnham King o Brady: two brothers, Monday by the Ivory Coast. 'can jurists concluded the dicta- & Root that to addition to slid systems. No items of non-
; ..30 Fred Shoemake of San Angelo in a radio broadcast Thurs- tor ordered the execution and color, the jackets also had a compliance or deviations from
MecessrVcopEasadensusand andJamesPau.Kingof.Bradyi day, Dacko, said all those guilty probably took part himself, white stripe. commitments were identified, i
Mrs.MancyRriceuo. Beltoni 01 of “crimes against the nation'’ Witnesses said the children ACcording to standard TUGCO is the licensee for the
and M« Mrs "wWat Brow North. Pole, Alaska, Barbara — atrocities or abuses of power were killed after they protested prcedrme ,he imSanderd Comanche Peak plant which is
snnsba;ozgrdndcnabon;i Tunrly’nastinsSharonunatos -woulgisecelve pustpuniah agovermmentsorderzrequring PlorSdtded ctheewPtoPhnv jointiy owned by TPML, Dallas
ereat-gr’andehldrentana wa** and - grand- s as been labeled and separated Power “S - -
several nieces and nephews. children. Boigny has denied Dacko’s relatives. from the rest 01 the cable. Texas Electric Service Com
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Tax funds frozen sSSSiS
ousted and jailed by Bokassa to
pending AG ruling
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