Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 301, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 1, 1967 Page: 2 of 28
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Train Mail Cars
THE
DEATHS
Due Big Cutback
Vi
By STEPHEN M. AUG
WASHINGTON (AP)
William B. Harris
8
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The Asocitted Preas is eKctusivety en
navcnes ere 4 *•
Successful
GM Liable
In Accident
livers are functioning well and
(Bulletin Staff Photo)
- signs said "Now that your brain
in the towel?
George Romnev ended a 19-day
tour of the nation's slums Satur-
Michael Shelton
o
plane costs 20 cents a ton per
the bulk of the Negro communi- your party select 'some candi-
as parathion were stored aong-
R Snipes of Brownyood.
sary in most cases.
• Mexican pastry.
Meanwhil
FINE DIAMONDS
Boston and Pittsburgh.
Classified Ads Make
9Q;
Fatal to Three
If you want a comfortable bed that i
is
ft
EXTRA FIRM
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4
SET $250.00
Inside
That
Counts
Sale?
Four Charged In
((
SET $50 00
Set $250.00
at
NOVATED
TAKE A YEAR TO PAY
• Bl
ets
Sheets
t
• County, Taleo,
and was returned to Marshall
PHONE 645-2581
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NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE
Romney Urges New Course
After 19-Day Slums Tour
SALE
PRICI
SALE
PRICI
SALE
PRICE
City Indianapolis. St. Louis, ‘
Milwaukee, Minneapolis, San
OTHER SETS
AVAILABLE IN
WHITE GOLD,
YELLOW GOLD.
FROM $39.50 TO
$5,000 DEPENDING
ON CUT, COLOR
AND CLARITY
AND SIZE OF
DIAMONDS.
Grounds on Brady Highway.
Siow will feature over 100
Hampshire. Duroc, and Hamp-
shire-Doroc crosses A few re-
• Furniture
• Bedspreads
Transplant
For Liver
SET
$175.00
day. ,
Dist. Atty. Hector Valdivia
CH
SI
Merry Race
DALLAS, Tex (API - An 18-
year-old Dallas show girl, blonde
and curvaceous in a mini-dress,
led three Dallas'police cars on a
case at speeds they said were
more than 100 miles an hour
CA
100%
Jersey
The Quality^?
You Don't
See On
tery in Erath County.
Mrs. Little died Friday at
W
V
B
CA
20% N
In pre
robes,
rhino
$3.98.
ment of ZIP code and a system as parathion were stored aong-
of sectional postal centers for side foodstuffs, including sugar,
easier mall, sorting, plus con-Alour and beans shipped to Ti-
venient plane schedules, has juana. The sugar was used to
made en route sorting unneces- make pan dulce— sweet bread-
aqnneyton"fiheidsninbuarrrson Henry’(Buster) Storey will act
n
Bor
Name
Schlan
Bonded
56 inel
RI
525
instances, he said, they're not
First class mail that goes by said the sugar was contain-
222
The jury is scheduled to meet .
Tuesday to decide' how much • mile, so the department pays
money should be awarded
The -accident happened when
.we reverse course and build a
new America the old America
will be destroyed.”
w , .1 auctioneer.
Windom and.
damage to both cars at $102
Another accident was reported -
only for the space it uses.
Further, he said the establish-
expensive than planes or trucks
Railway postal clerks, for ex-
ample. are paid on a higher
scale than clerks who do the
Dustman slowed along the Yolo
Causeway on Interstate 80 west
of Sacramento while, passing a
minor accident Rodgers’ faster
vehicle crashed into the Dust-
man car from behind. "
the girls, enjoy relatively good
.health. Signs of jaundice and un-
dernourishment — two usual re-
suits of a failing liver — Rave
day and said he was more con-
vinced than ever that "unless
in a statement the pickets placed to allow fuel to spurt into
jumped on’Romney's statement the passenger compartment in
that his original support for the minor collisions.
/7
//
^Wright’s Funeral Home.'
Burial will be in Pecan Ceme-
check off all items in the build-
ing as well as outside the build-
ing with the contractor, L. E
Jones.”
daughter. Mrs. Ruth Wagner of
Fort Worth; one brother. Dave
Terrill of Fort Worth; one sis-
gisterable boar and gilt pigs will
also be offered.
Most pigs will be those sired
o,
T—"
Dumas; Standing left to right, Debbie
Ann King of Brownwood; Becky Lin- .
demann of Halletsville and Nelda
Findley of_Nederland. Mrs. Harry
Thomas, president of the woman's
auxiliary to the Medical Assn., is
convention chairman.
4790
al operations '
William J. Hartigan, assistant
postmaster general in charge of
transportation, said the moves
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. A len Dildine tf\r 3 hrinfing _ . . ....
By HARRY KELLY
PITTSBURGH (API -
It's What's
ter, Mrs. Stella Terrill Seward
of Albuquerque, N. M; 11
dy
Officers identified the men as
Billy Joe Boel, 25. and brothers
Jerry Wayne Grammer, 24, Ur
ry Deen Grammer, 18, and
diaries Gene Grammer, 22. who
listed their last address as Dal-
las.
The then ere also charged in
alhan (g
WEST TEXAS LEADING JEWELERS SXRM4
309 Center ___ Brownwood, Texas 6mabsba
EXECUTIVE BOARD — Executive
board of Texas Association of Careers
for Health met at the Riverside Motor
Motel Saturday to make plans for the
state convention scheduled here for .
April 8 end 9. Making plans for the
event ere from left to right seated,
2
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SHOP
FIN
and FUNERALS
, Walter Lee Wetzel
1S02 AUSTN, AVI—BROWNWOOD
______________ 1
• «G__
His & Hei Set $95.00
9:30 a.m. in a Brownwood hos-
pital. . • A*"-
"With this ring
I thee
wed” ge
The total deficit from passen-
ger operations for the nation’s
railroads last year was about
$420 million Postal revenues to
the railroads total about $350
1 million a year, and railway post
i office cars—cars on which
MORMA“ FISNER, seme
same job in post offices— and
they'get $15 a day extra, every
day they are on the train..
The Post Office pays 92 cents
a mile to rent 60-foot RPO cars
from th railroads whether they
are filled or not—and in many
WESTERN MATTRESS
Bangs Man Is grandchildren.
Among Owners
Choose a Western-Bilt
Orthopedic Type Innerspring
MATTRESS
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Priddy Burglary FFA to Sponsor
GOLDTHWAITE - Four East SHOW Pig Event
Texas men were in custody Brownwood Future Farmers
Saturday at Marshall afterbeing of America will sponsor a Show
charged in connection with the Pig Sale Thursday at 7 p.m
Aug. 31 burglary of Farmers • - ‛ '
Merchants State Bank at Prid-
Contaminated Sugar
Cause of 17 Deaths
TIJUANA. Mex (AP)-Sucar
contaminated bv the insecticide
parathion has been detrmined
the exact source pf the death of
17childrn in this Mexicn bor-
der town thi past week. the‘dis-
trict attorney’s office said to-
the Brown county Fair
grandchildren and 12 groat-
Sutscripton rates
•V CRRIER €Y WEEK: « centa
MA L in the tollowing counties:
allahen ‘Eastlanc. Erath Coman
“i — h McCulk3
V
by such proven sires as Load-.
craft. Tremcroft, Bellringer. BG
Mr Big, and Paradise Radar 29
v P
A S'
inated in a large government
warehouse in 9 Mexicali The
warehouse is under guard.
Valdivia said insecticides such
Ce m -M-n "‘.11 - ne locai news ©uDiishec herein 44
said it is not the depart- news alpaicn. cpo iw •"o
• ■ noma of repupucnan « speci- •
Donie.
They were arrested Sept 20 Sept 21 The other three were
at Leesville. La. on a federal taken to Lake Charles, La . and
complaint, officials said. Char- were returned to Marshall
les Grammu waived extraditjon. Thursday
By THE ASS<
The dominar
remained the
nam.
. President Jo
Ing of the Na
Conference in
as, took the o
major summa
his Vietnam p
The Preside’
broadcast spe
declared: "Th
willing immec
rial and nava
North Vietnar
lead promptly
cussion. We v
while disci
North Vietnar
advantage of
sation or Umi'
He said the
its South Viel
wholly prepa
now, but tie w
be misled by
about the wa
forward,” the
Just a few <
had rejected
can-style trici
al presented 1
♦hur J Goldt
the U.N. dele,
More talk-
the war conti
Congress and
tions.
American involvment in Viet- More than $15 million in dam-
nam was due to a "brainwash- ages is sought by Mrs. Carol
ing" he received by U.S. gener-. Badorek 22, disfigured in the
From his experience in the als and diplomats during a visit wreck, and in behalf of the dead
Detroit rioting and from listen- to the war zone in 1965. victims Mrs. Badbreks bus-
ing to .the “voice of revolt in The statement urged that band, Norman. and brothet.
US ghettos,” Romney said, he Romney withdraw from any Philip Wa Dustman, driver of
concluded* that this - summer's consideration for the GOP preshhthe car
rioters had "the tacit support of dential nomination “and let _ . . scheduled to meet
MENARD.- David Ypungof Graveside services for Mich- before she was overtaken in
' -ael Shane Shelton. infant son of Garland early Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Clive D. Shelton. Police said she:
will beat 1 p,m. today at East -committed. 2% traffic viola-
lawn Memorial Park. tions '
The infant died at 145 p.m —banged her car into, the
Saturday. squad car of Sgt Kenneth W
Other survivors include the /Heard, injuring the officer and
grandparents, Sgt. and Mrs B damaging the plice vehicle
• LIVE WIRE SUPPORT - more buoyance!
• SUPPLE SUPPORT — shapes to the contour of
your body!
• COUNTER-POISED COILS — no ‛roll-together‛!
• 15.YEAR GUARANTEE — ir‛s wha’s inside that
counts! - ’
"Congress
ports the de
President
in-chief, to
measures to
attack again
United Stat
further aggr
This is the
the Tonkin
measure rec
ago by Pres
, North Vietne
reportedly
stroyers an
proved with
- votes in the
’ But now r
gressmen a
to be havir
9 about the re
On Monda
of 52 Hous
sehting bo
"doves" pr
that would
sionak re-ex;
ministration
While the
challenge
theyTuestic
- icy had bee
ized and suj
had come I
malty deba
’ ality of the
are being made to increase effi
iparrutnceveparmentpianThsjsernsceinatsnecominguns_______.
eliminate railway post office essary camnton. Titu"tie mm
cars from 162 passenger trains In reply to charges—mostly coiean Bro" ism omrewe
throughout the nation before the bv railroad officials-that the azmnoe.lCi4rWPREa
end of the year, and this will Post OfHce is killing passenger 1 — — -.dna- -
mean a loss of revenue to. the service by such actions. Hartl- "Neu. ebefa6 nX> * *
railroads of more than $17.1 mil- gan L- 5 *
lion annually. - menUs'job to save sick passen-
One result could be the dis- ger trains by massive injections
continuance of more passenger of postal monev. He suggested
trains that if these reductions result in
Bangs, G. W Lyon and Ted
Polk, both of Mason, and W. T.
Rogers of. Eastland have pur-
chased The Menard News from
Bob Weddle, who was publish-
er as well as owner.
Thursday’s edition was. .the
last-one to be published by Wed-
dle. The new owhers took over
publication of the paper Fri-
« day.
Lyon and Rogers are owners Three Accidents
Mason County News and ■ '
, am employe of the Mason On City Streets
- • ■ > • Brownwood police reported
o" -
:i-ii
Funeral for William bryan Services for Walter Lee Wet-.
Harris, H. of Rt 4, will be today zel. 66, of Lake Brownwood
at 3 p.m at Salt Creek Bap- will be held today at 2 30 p.m.
tist Church with the Rev. 9. L in Bangs Church of Christ with
Yielding and the Rev Sam burial in Bangs Cemetery.
Worley officating Burial will be Da vis-Morris Funeral Home
I in Salt Creek Cemetery Davis- is in charge of arrangements.
Morris Funeral Home is in Mr Wetzel died in a Brown-
charge of arrangements wood hospital Saturday at 5,
Mr Harris died at 8 25 a m a m following a six month til- I
Saturday after an illness of two ness. . ... .
months i Born Feb 21. 1901, in McLen-
Born in Brown County, Oct nan. County, he moved to Brown
11, 189$, he was a farmer and County a year ago from Denz)
served in World War I with yer City. He had earlier lived
the army. He was a member in Bangs. . ’
of Salt Creek Baptist Church Mr Wetzel was a reared bar-
and had lived here all of his ber.
life He married Marv Tongage Survivors include i brother.
in Brownwood Dec 29. 1919 Jess Wetzel of Winters, a nd.a
Survivors include his ife: sister, Mrs. John Mier of Abi
four sons. Marcus of Tribune, lene.
KanmaHarolhootokandross Mrs. B E How.. 89
vanished The longer-range
prognosis is unknown, doctors
said.
Bv BURL OSBORNE
DENVER, Colo (AP) -
Three bright-eyed little girls are
clerks sort first class mail en alive and doing well at the Un-
route _ account for about $50 versity of Colorado Medical
1 million Center, thanks to (he first en-
Bulk mail-newspapers. mag- during humar. liver transplants
azines. circulars, parcel post- inmedicalhistory,
SACRAMENTO, cali (AP) stilwitbemovedpvratmand month, underwept her trans?
- A Sacramento jury has found this is.not.a fected er ars. plant July 23, about 21 2 months
the General Motors Corporation of rajlway post ofrce Rpo ago. Paula, a 23-moth-old
partially liable for death and in- any trains tha - nr blonde, received a new liver
’ jury in an auto crash because of cars also in lud g eight days later, Kerri, the baby
the design of its 1965 Corvette rforbuixamrodds repeatedly cite of the group at 13 months, had
losses from elimination hesurrnsptantseper?ormed the
mour. 16; and a Granbury
zouthegRandall Earest Dur- Methodists Meet
Hospitalized in Granbury were in Old Buildina
Ronnie Drury, 20. of Route 1. „ Y ; i .
. ’ Acton, and Larry Dale Wil- Members of the Firstt Metho-
Hams, 20. a servceman whose dist Churchwill meet today.in .
horn* address was not available, the old building instead of the
Drury was listed in serious new church as previouly plan-
cfdhan and Williams in fair n , , ,
condition. , Message to church memhers
A highway patrolman said the from a First Methodist Church
five were in a sports car that news bulletin said, it is neces- 1
crashed on a curve two miles sary to meet one. more Sunday
south of Granbury The auto because the building committes
skidded 600 feet, hit .a culvert 1s. persuaded they will need ,
and plunged into a creek bed. -additional time to. completely
All five were thrown out
Stingray . . .von.
The Superior Court jury found . epe cars in petitions to the — -
the corporation and driver Mat,- Interstate Commerce Commis- operations say the transplanted
theyyRodgers liable afterrnearly sion seeking discontinuance’ of
10 hours of deliberation Friday. Bervice Thev sav
Judge Elvin F Sheehysaid the depaftinent removes
decisjon ended the longest civil these cars from trains, the serv-
trial in Sacramento nhistory, ice turns from a marginal or
lasting more than two-months. Slightly losing operation into a
Two men were killed and a train-with an enormous loss,
woman was severely burned in Hartigan said RPO cars no
an accident involving the Cor-’longer handle as much mail as
e .. vette on July 18, 1965 Rodgers they used to, and they are more
— Gov has been washed why not throw admitted liability but claimed ‛ • • ■—•
• in the tnel”" the car’s gasoline tank was
Directly affected will be 20 the elimination of some unpro-
railroads and more than 2.224 fitable passenger coperations,
postal employes The workers the railroads migh well be
will be transferred to other post- grateful
of Fort Worth; four daughters, DE LEON (BBC) — Funeral
Mrs. Josephine Haynes offor Mrs. B E Howe, 89, will
: M fouee! gaan40 cnaten aopzan with
stone ef LaMargue and Mrs. burial in De Leon Cemetery.
Muriel Lamkin of Bryan; three Nabors Funeral Home is in
brothers, Lester and Morris Har- charge of arrangements,
ns, both of Brownwood and Mrs. Howe died in a Fort
2 Carl of Bangs’, three sisters. Worth hospital Saturday
Mrs. Antone Boenicke of Bangs She was born Lillian Terrill,
Mrs Travis MeClatchey, of Feb. 17, 1875, in Greene Countv •
Erownwopdsaandnt)nrs S‘e She wasa member ef the First Nancy Whit and Sherry Childers of—-,
roster ot san Antomo. Baptist Church of De Leon and I *______•
.. ~ i s»*l- had been a member of the Bap- ,
Mrs. Oscar, -ittle tist Church since August. 1891 »$• ! Precc
Service, for Mrs. Oscar Lttle She eV^in01^^ of •--5
will ge +0-y at 2 n m at her hurch in De Leon
wil.be today P-m a Survivors include two sons, r.:... 1
J Fred Howe of Fort Worth and Lrver LedCS
Worth Howe of Menard; one - .
importers
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1A—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, Oetober 1, 1967
Brownwced Mx
Bulletin E
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2964 Eime
sumresedernjunrewshen andaue Dear Sligeradrnntamp
mobelcrashesnutotqcontro cardnyenboylsrnen“Van Huss
. onafarmroadnear sranhury of BroWnwood
7 in. north centra 1texnssatu rday. Damage .to both car. ises-
mouw 19, of Route 2. Lipan: timatea by Brownwood police at
his wife, Theo Jo Gillia mSey" *7 ________________
ty.” - date who can understand- the
Destruction of "old America.” difference between good infer-.
—caused arresting officers to he said in an interviw. might matin and bad in. something-
bl^hbv her profene talk "come through open rebellion less-hantwo years
busn bY P rone ; u . with bullets, cannon and all the With the slumtrip under his
, The chase was triggered about violent means imaginable." belt, Romney plans tg visit Eu-
x1. e . . j ------ I am when patrolman Perry . added it micht come rope in November and Southeast
of the Mason County News and N .F,. c. a Gobdell said he spotted the . ' he 98 of the ma - Asia late in December, appar-
Polk » am employe of the Mason On City Streets. blonde speeding her car on an foomit inirrrnc, of the as- entiy to spend Christmas wih
*Xng has become pabUr Brownwood police, reported EastDallasstr eet and attempt pirations of the minorities. ' the . to
of thgMenard newspaper and threesaccsdentsny * mo I Police saia a traffic congestion IThe,Michigansavernorhtan him to 13 urban states and cov
his exfrience includes 18 years veh “aturda 97 at a Garland intersection halted undeslared cahd idatesfornthe ered more than 10,000 miles. It
with The Bangs Gazette and am.a 1967 car drisan the girl and enabled pursuing Republican preside ntialunomi- included visits to Washington,
shorter tours of duty with the noprc adernan 0n1on stn officers to overtake her * nat'on-conclud^ in^ne-^hester. N.Y., New York
Santa Anna News and Mason Eenito IDr. Wasinotsionthitn Police used their cars to box enast-to-coast inspection of the . - - -
County News. He has also had four .signs ser viceumstation in the girl's auto to prevent nations urban problems Satur-
experience with, a typesetting satedg Highway,.377. an ecape But before officers could day in Pittsburh.
company in Dallas. - enthsh 4 na86 Ina tn the reach her, the girl put her ve I
'Weddle will assume duties of 15 es mated ats nd" hiele inreverse and slammed the Alcoa Building for a briefing
production manager of the Uni- S18n5 2 3 p.aolit into he car of Sgt. Heard on housing he found 10 pickets
versity of Texas Press in Austin .A cin.PmeaansEroaparl violently jolting the serveant who identified themselves as
on Monday. Then’the blonde, came out of being young Americans for v 22
----------- byJerry Don Sledgeusf. Eanger her car sputtering profanities. । Freedom. One of the picket And You Money
Wd> a in d CDII>UI-WIM 4 A3VV - -__-TJI.
c..L..r, CrecL model car driven by J. A. Eoffr--/
Granbury vrash jr of May. Police estimate -- - (
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