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Marooned by Dock Strike
DEATHS
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13.6-million-
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Notes
since "spying is high treason constant surveillance
drift”—the concept that existing
continents were once combined
PLAYERS
Plain
Richland Election
Faubion Passes
of the district.
Priddy Voters Will
has been serving since appoint-
School in 1948.
His wife is the former Joyce ment to fill the unexpired term
Bradshaw of Comanche. They of Charles Conradt, who re-
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Terms expiring this year are are Ed Ferguson and D. A. Mor-
and councilmen Lewis Miles Hohertz, Alvin Spinks and Bruce
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WEST TEXAS’ LEADING JFWELERS
Brownwood,
JOT Center
Widening Project
Set in Comanche
Two Star Positions
Open for Election
Jane FondA
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unterest
Parker to Skip
Race for Board
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along with
. Whisenhunt
Church Sunday according to
Rev. Larry D. Martin, minister
Jews are awaiting trial on spy
charges in Baghdad, the Egyp-
tian Middle East News Agency
Robbins Speaker
For Baptist Men
Police Lt. Joe Robbins was
guest speaker for the meeting
of the Brotherhood of Calvary
.Ahmad Hassan el Bakr told a
news conference Thursday that
Mayor, 2 Councilmen
On Ballot at Mullin
MULLIN — Two councilmen
and a mayor will be elected for
Spy Trials in Iraq
BEIRUT. Lebanon (API — among Iraq's nominal allies in
AFL-CIO said today it quit the
International Association at In-
dustrial Accident Boards and
Commissions because the asso-
ciation opposed legislation to
improve joh safety laws and
workmen’s compensation
Bert Seidman, social security
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lists said:
“The excellent match between
bers.
Filing deadline for the elec-
tion is March 5.
the filing deadline.
Members whose terms de not
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they should against the blasts of ,
condemnation from abroad
Iraq had announced Jan. 31 a
Race Relations Day
Program Set Sunday
Race Relations Day will be
J
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PANASONIC
TELEVISIONS
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One Accident Here
Water St. and N. Center Ave.
here was the scene of a two-
car accident reported to Brown-
wood police Thursday Involved
were a 1964 car driven by Bren-
da Alexander Hash of Bangs
and a 1968 car criven by Vir-
ginia P Keithly of 203 W Depot
St.
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Iraq's president says no more the other Arab governments y
The Iraqi government com- M
plained that the propaganda
machines at the other Arab gov-
ernments did not defend it as b
expire this year are David Drueckhammer, Raymond Tie-
| Beard, W. V. Horton Jr., Billy mann, Bobby Baird, Lee Roy
l MacNewton, Derrell Head and Schwartz. and Weldon Hopper
j Charles Griffin. -----------——■
graduate work there
A member ol the Methodist
church, he also belongs to the
I Masonic Order, Scottish Rite.
He is a member of the Texas
; Public Employes Assn, and In-
ternational Assn, of Personnel
in Emplayment Security
Ohlund is married to the for-
mer Sharon Spencer of Midland
They live at the Driftwood Apts
confirmation by Taylor County Watson, Charles Wilbur Hill,
Commissioners Court but this is Milton Schwartz, Floyd B. Da-
expected next Tuesday when the nfel and Billy B Hale
pANASONIC COLOB
PAPTELEVISION
up this year are Milton Meier
and Alton Bufe. Filing dead-
i line is March 5
Holdover members are Alton
Crary Friday
Ohlund previously served in
McKinney as officer manager
I for TEC there, a position he
held since November of 1967
He joined TEC Jan 1, 1965
as employer service representa-
tive in Midland. In April 1966
he was named district trainer
in San Angelo in April 1967 he
returned to Midland as claims
(EDITOR'S NOTE Informa
tion for this column released by
authority of patient or relative,)
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Wednesday
Brownwood—Mrs M. C Wig-
gins. 1803 Fourth St : Mrs Phil
lis Hannah. 2005 Coggin Ave
Brookesmith—Gordon Stearns
Admissions Thursday
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with
PETER FONDA
Comanche Man 2 Board
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nearly 3.5 million pounds at
mad that has been marooned on
$29975
rites for John C. Evans, 64.
were scheduled for 2 p m. today
at Sidney Methodist Church.
The Rev. Garry Creppon of
"1Mr unransFamd Wednesday Mrs. Geneva O. Jones
45 ships in New York since the
longshoremen's strike began
Dec. M
The Post Office Department
said the Defense Department
and the International Long-
shoremen's Association reached
Pyburn are holdover members.
The deadline for filing is
March 5.
Baptist Church Monday in Fei-
..__-____________ lowship Hall of the church. Rob-
in a single large land areas, but bins spoke on father-son relation-
drifted apart like disillusioned ships to each other and to God
lovers. ' Also included on the program
The latest evidence involves was a quartet introduced by Jer-
South America and Africa ry Callaway, brotherhood direc-
By TRE ASSOCIATED PRESS the geological features ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mill- strongly favors the theory at
tary personnel will remove continental drift," they said
-..... J f WASHINGTON (API - The
Blount said. "The action that we
are taking today should have
been taken before last Christ-
mas.”
WASHINGTON lAP) - New
evidence was reported today to
agreement to allow military -
personnel to begin unloading op- member labor federation, said
erations Monday. A spokesman the AFL-CIO h canceled its
said all the mail should be long-held associa. membership
moved in two to four days in the association and that a
in apparent criticism of the number of its union affiliates
Johnson administration. Post- and state organizations also
'■ have withdrawn
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support the old and controver-
sial theory of "continental
observed at Central Baptist
Sidney community the past 63
years He married Annie V.
Caffey May 29, 1944.
A retired farmer, he was a
veteran of World War II and
a member of the Methodist
Church.
Survivors are his wife; one
son, Sherwin of Andrews; three
sisters. Mrs. Emma Redwine
and Mrs Lucille Graham, both
of Sidney. and Mm Eunice Pra-
ter of Stephenville; two broth-
ers, Sid of Belton and Herman
of Comanche; and five grand-
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Home; Mrs. John Hamel, Rt 2
Blanket — Mrs. Claude Bun-
dick
Dismissals Thursday
Brownwood — Mrs Helen V.
supervisor until he was trans-
ferred to McKinney Hayden, 1808 Ninth St ; Mrs
He attended the University of Larry G Mills and baby. 609
Arizona at Tucson, Ariz. and Ave. G; Mrs. David Boykin and
graduated from Sul Ross Col- baby, 1517 Hawkins St ; Mrs
lege in Alpine Later he did Herchel Johnson 1904 Belle
master General
director of the
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all those facing spy charges are that 13 more Jews would be put
Irani Moslems on trial soon in the govern-
El Bakr also claimed there ment’s continuing campaign
reported today
The agency said President
Winton M
Home in Grand Prairie
Zephyr was to officiate with Mr Burnett, son d Mrs Eva
bunia in Pendergrass Ceme- Burnett of Bangs. died Wednes-
tery under direction of Coman- day in Grand Prairie
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for election this year mon school District election to
Billy Bradford and Jack R be held April 5.
Hamilton are members whose Members whose terms are
Scotty Burnett, 34
GRAND PRAIRIE - Services
for Scotty Burnett, 34. of Grand
Prairie were to be this after-
noon at Southland Funeral
of the church.
not be a candidate for re-elec- bring the morning message at
tion in the April 5 city election the Central Baptist Church
ficiate and Davis-Morris Fun- and two brothers. P J Strother
eral Home is in charge of ar- of Fort Worth and S. C Stro-
rangements. I ther of Shreveport, La.
Mrs Slewart died Thursday ---------------
morning in San Antonio.
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I NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES P-esem•
I GREGORY PECK EVA MARIE SAINT
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Quain of BHS.
High schools participating in-
clude Yorktown, Wichita Falls,
Denton. Nolan of Fort Worth,
Ross Sterling of Houston,
Breckenridge. Midland. Lake-
view of San Angelo, Lorena,
Kermit, Boswell of Saginaw,.
Fort Stockton. Temple, Grape-
vine, Eldorado. Stephen F Aus-
tin of Bryan, Menard, Killeen,
Roosevelt of San Antonio, Mc-
Callum. of Austin. Central of
San' Angelo and Brownwood.
.....
Pokey's Blond Wins are Mayor Ray Duren and Al • eapung uus year are ---------------------
Pokey’s Blond. a Palomino dermen J- C Wesson and T J. those of Mayor Ford Barnes gan. Holdover members are Car
quarter horse owned by Melvin Blackburn. • and councilmen Lewis Miles Hohertz, Alvin Spinks and Bruce
Redd of Brownwood, placed Filing deadline is March ’ with Guthrie and H. A. (Sy Burden. Scott.
first in reining and first in Qty Secretary Glynn Collier. - —
working horse division at the Holdover aidermen are E R.
International Livestock Show in Bruce. Hollis Wiggins and Les-
ker and James Harkey the Two School Posts
other aldermen whose terms ,, Nein:,
“ announced
their intentions. Lp,, g. 4,,etcp, in +h,
„ . c , . name two new trustees in me
Mayor Houston Chadwick and April 5 election
Aidermen Odean Ray and Joe I Terms of Deward Chesser
Ragsdale are holdover mem- and Carl Hohertz expire this
| year while G. I. Alldredge,
James R. Smith. Howard Eth-
ridge. Claton Egger and H. L.
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have three sons. William. 15; signed. ■ 1 seats will be voted on in the
Jolin, 12; and David, 11. Filing deadline is March 5. April 5 election. March 5 is
The appointment is subject to Holdover members are Elmo......... —
A 13.8-miles stretch of State
SAN SABA 1 BBC) — Worth Highway 16 in Comanche County
Parker, president of San Saba will be widened by M C. Win-
Independent School District ters Inc. of Johnson City, low n r a: D: 1
school board, has said he will bidder at $1,314,429.22. Ke-Election bId
not seek re-election in this The project extends from Us
year’s election on April 5. Hwy. 67 in Comanche south to 1
Other term expiring on the County line and is in
board this year is that held by the Brownwood District of the
Tom Womack Holdovernmen. Texas State Highway Depart-
bers are Pat Murry, Jimmie
Shahan, Craigan Johnson. El- ,
ton Faught and Burton Doran. Work willbesunder thessuper-
Candidates have unti March ysipnspDistritsEngineerttE
5 to file for the two vacancies M. Pritchard Glenn O. Trotter
They must file with T A Da- of Comanche is highway depart-
venport, tax assessor-collector ment engineer in.charge o the
- -..... j project which will take an esti-
mated 300 working day.
which, according to continen- tor.
tal-drift exponents, once fit Eighteen men and 11 Royal
snugly together like two match- Ambassadors were present for
ing pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. the meeting.
Two University of Georgia Committee reports followed
geologists reported the new the program. Charlie Reynolds
findings in an article in the jour- and Byrcn Rowe were named to
nal Science organize the Royal Ambassadors
Gilles O. Allard and Vernon J. and to direct their activities
Hurst said they found. in West- throughout the remainder of the
central Africa, a complex as- year
semblage of rocks strikingly Included during the meeting
similar to one previously traced was a salae supper.
for more than 200 miles perpen- A challenge by Callaway that
dicular to the coast of Brazil, all prayers include the Crusade
Declaring the apparently of the Americas scheduled for
matching areas occur in Ser- sometime in March, closed the
gipe, Brazil and in Gabon, meeting.
West-central Africa, the scien---
are no laws preventing Iraq’s against espionage CHARLES A. OHLV. D
3.000 Jews leaving the country. At least 120 Jews have been . . . assumes duties
Iraq's regime has been under reported in jail in the widening ALI.ne T A
intense critcism from abroad Iraqi espionage probe, and the ^nlUnCJ l •
since it hanged nine Jews and increasing friction between Is-
five other Iraqis last week as rael and Iraq has made life TF( PfiCt
spies for Israel. At that time, more difficult for Iraqi Jews • - - • •3' _____________________
the Iraqis said they would soon AP correspondent Dennis Charles A Ohlund. native of mommmupmumamaspuauurnmuuum
put 65 more persons on trial on Neeld reported from Baghdad Alpine, has assumed duties as
charges ot spying, for Israel this week that business firms manager of the Brownwood of-
and plotting against the regime are being pressured to fire Jew- fice of Texas Employment Com-
El Bakr said his regime will ish employes, and most Jews mission here.
not hesitate to execute any spy are convinced they are under He fills the vacancy created
by the retirement of R. E Me-
Military Will Remove Mail No Jews Awaiting
DE LEON
MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday
De Leon-John Yeager
Dismissals Monday
De Leon—Mrs Lester Morgan
Admissions Tuesday
fle Leon—Mrs. Bill Huddleston
Mrs. Bessie Appleby; Ernest
Hanson
Dismissals Tuesday
Comanche — C. J Hamrick;
Mrs. Johnny Bill.
De Icon—Mike Carlin.
Admissions Wednesday
De Leon—Lewis Barron
Admissions Thursday
De LeonMrs. Frances Bai-
les
Dismissals Thursday
Gorman—Mollie Steele.
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The executions also apparent- Slated on April 5
ly did not meet with favor RICHLAND SPRINGS (BBC)
Fire Demonstration twohoofubterd etorjotnrensmar
Given for Students terms has been called for Sat-
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NORMAN FISHER Editor
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1 by MAlL * the fgllowing ounties
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■ Hamutten Nilis, an Sabe, MAcCullocK,
■ Caleman end Brown $15.60 per vear
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Brownwood — Mrs Fannie
Muston. Twilight Nursing
♦ * and FUNERALS
court meets - ------—
McCay, 38, was the choice of
both 42nd District Judge Raleigh A A Al.. —
Brown and 104th District Judge Mayor, Aldermen
J. Neil Daniel. He has served
garspounamanaepundesherihren Up lor Election Slated for April 1
sSS;'k -=74^ cSAara.anx
and Comanche County three elected in April 1 city election. sct for Tuesday, April 1 with Whisenhunt.
y ' here. . . . ..the deadline for filing March Terms expiring
Members whose terms expire j that of May A. R.
She died Wednesday in an
Austin hospital.
Miss Frances Strother
Services for Miss Frances
Elizabeth Strother of 2100 Ave.
D will be at 2 30 p.m. Saturday
in Davis-Morris Funeral Home
with Dr H. H Hargrove and
the Rev. Leon K Aduddell of-
ficiating.
Burial will be in Greenleaf
Cemetery
children. Miss Strother, a resident of
Mrs. Poulin. Stewart Roungood
Services for Mrs. Pauline died at 6 p.m. Thursday in
Adams Stewart, 51. of San' Dallas following an unexpect-
Antonio will be Saturday at 2 30 ed illness.
pm it Salt Creek Baptist She was born at Bastrop but
Church with buricl in Salt was a longtime sales clerk at
Creek Cemetery. Knobler's in Brownwood.
The Rev S. L Yielding and Surviving are a sister. Mrs.
the Rev. Sam Worley will of- Rowena Jenkins of Brownwood;
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ABILENE—A Comanche na- Positions Open
taGutproduttonoorbeerPPrinand GOLDTHWAITE /BBC)-Two
and 104th District Courts here members are to be elected to
effective March 1. the Goldthwaite Independent
He is William S. (Bill- Me- School Disthict-board of trustee
Cay, the son of Mr. and in the April 5 election.
Mrs Seldon McCay of Gaines- Y. B Johnson and Maurice!
ville, formerly of Gustine, gra- Knight are members whose
duated from Gustine High terms expire this year. Knight
VAbospita l inTemph AU* COMANCHE (BBC) - Ser-
was borti April 11W. iniAia are pending tor Mrs:
bama, and had resided in the Geneva Joes, 3 at
Comanche Funeral Home.
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monstration was presented Wed- ing is March 5.
nesday at Zephyr High School Terms of Malcom Mask and
by Joe Smetana, safety director Dan Matlock expire this year
of the Texas Farm Bureau un- Holdover members are Van
der sponsorship of the Brown Gosset, president: Byron Lewis,
County Farm Bureau secretory; James Lusty, Tho-
____ _ _ Smetana used a variety of de- mas Wilton and Junior Evans.
- - - - cva the Central Baptist Church monstration Equipment and ma- Candidates for places on the
to name three aldermen for while Rev. Larry D Martin will terials during his 45-minute pre- board must file with the county
two-year terms deliver the sermon at Mt. Zion sentation judge before the deadline.
Gene Gaubion says he will ^P^t Church.
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punishable by death "
The president said Iraq's rela-
tions with the United States de-
pended on whether Washington
“changes its stand of complete
support of Israel and whether it
ceases interfering in the inter-
sal affairs of Arab countries.”
It appeared that Al Bakr's an-
nouncement that no Jews were
being held for espionage trials
may have been prompted by the
outrage which the hangings last
week provoked abroad.
Although Israeli rage was not
likely to carry much weight in
Baghdad, the executions were
condemned or deplored by the
U S and British governments.
U.N. Secretary-General U
Thant. Pope Paul VI and a num-
ber of newspapers in Europe
and the United States
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