Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1969 Page: 3 of 10
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Jurors Told Shaw
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the house’ A void ensues.”
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the FBI about his contact with
For example:
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Echo Takes
First Place
think he's trying to work you to
death Calm down. All you've
COMPLETE
RETURNS
In this child-oriented society,
parents begin to look more and
was that Oswald went to Clinton
to try to land a job in the East
mies by coming down with an at your boss because he loads so
interesting new affliction they many duties on you that you
HUNTSVILLE Tex (AP) -
An inmate publication of the
Texas Department of Correc-
tions. The Echo, won first place
Hang on
to Your
Honey!
cold and the people who brag ably been reading too many ar- in a rut, doing over and over
about having been felled by tides about heart attacks Your again a job that will lead them
these tiresome winter ailments? problem is only anginophobia. nowhere. Only one diagnosis is
giene." "There used to be a
feeling that the longer a mar-
hursday
Steele.
By KAY BARTLETT
AP Newsfeatures Writer
4 OF
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EOS
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS — Students
heading the May High School Future
Homemakers of America chapter are.
sion in South Vietnam.
The battalion supports the
contest.
Inmate editor of the Echo,
Bill White accepted the prize
from Dr. Gerge Beto, TDC di-
rector. and Alonzo Langley, di-
rector of education.
The award was announced
possible here Taphephobia. the
fear of being buried alive Many
married people today, both hus-
bands and wives, complain of
the same symptoms. They have
either taphephobia or a variant
of it— merinthophobia, the fear
of being bound.
Many teen-agers nowadays
subsist almost entirely on soft
drinks, peanuts, cheese snacks
and potato chips. Their moth-
ers. even if they plead on bend-
ed knees, can't get them to eat
anything else What these kids
don't know is that they are cow-
ards. They are quaking inward-
ly in the throes of cibophobia,
which means they are terrified
Students Appeal
Order to Close
Stage Production
AUSTIN I API - Students said
they are appealing an official
order to close a stage produc-
tion in which spectators told of
seeing three nue actors.
Dr Bryce Jordan. acting vice
president of student affairs at
the University of Texas, directed
Thursday that Curtain Rlub per-
formances of the play “No the
Revolution" be halted.
It nevertheless was presented
Thursday night for the second
time. Student body president
Rostan Kavoussi said afterward,
however, that the show was
being suspended unti' an appeal
could be made to the university's
president, Dr. Norman Hacker-
man.
Jordan had told the Student
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easy talking man. He said he
was a representative of the In-
ternational Trade Mart in New
Orleans."
LET BLOCK
FIGURE
YOUR
INCOME TAX
to its municipal power plant at
nearby Lake Lavon.
The addition will De financed
and fail to re-enforce the con-
cept of family
they set off for the divorce
court
Tuesday
. J. Hamrick;
by food.
Do you shudder at the sight of
a young unwashed hippie stroll-
ing along with a rose or daisy
stuck behind his ear? There is
•from the back seat
He next pointed out Shaw., sit-
chance it would not end in di-
vorce." .
But statistics and clinical evi-
dence show this is no longer
true, according to Dr. Messer’s
article, "Dissolution of I mg-
Standing Marriages "
vEIA — e -ne mg aueoms ep r r----------------—
Corporal John S. Glass, son of ties. By using the blade on the lization’s garden of dreads
car. He was a big man, gray Mrs. C. T. Laxson of 1220 “blade tank”. similar to a The main thing to reme
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The tankers have road build- .Nichols of Rt. 2 Rising Star,
—__________ has been recognized for helping
Jack Ruby killed Oswald two C. - -. —o— —. -
davs after the Nov. 22, 1963. as- only one to testify he notified and for every fear there is an
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left to right standing, Judy Rankin,
treasurer; Jan Ingram, secretary;
and Patsy Rankin, vice president.
(Bulletin Photo)
m an excuse for your trepidation.
You're probable a double victim
of anthophobia, the fear of flow-
ers. and rhypophobia, the fear
of filth.
mwowwmiiwwitm Oh, there are plenty of more
VIETNAM — Marine Lance ing and river fording capabili- panic-produced maladies in civi-
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Phillips Drive. Brownwood, is bulldozer, the tankers can cut is that for every fear there is a
serving with the First Tank roads through dense Vietnamese disease. Perhaps the best of
Battalion. First Marine Divi- ‘ “ — • *
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CE
, , .. but," said Manchester. ’‘I
in the sweepstakes award in the walked over and talked to the
annual American Penal Press man behind the wheel of this
Union Board, made up of stu-
dents and faculty members, that
he ordered the shutdown because
of nudity on the stage.
the swelling "20-year fracture."
the couples who stay together
through the children's tonsilitis,
the crises of their first dates
and heartaches and long ses-
sions at PT A meetings and then
file for divorce when the prob-
lems are at last solved*
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nancy. ’
“Some of these unions endure
years They worked together to professor of psychiatry at Emo the spous
the children and when the ry University writes in, the Jan- marriage
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Jim and Martha are part of riage endured, the greater the out of a sense of guilt and obli-
“ gation: and once the children
leave home this sense of respon-
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police headquarters Ferrie died Oswald He said the agent
in his apartment in New Or- thanked him, told him the FBI
. ting at the defense table flanked
made no attempt to first lay the by four lawyers, as the man he
foundation for the charge In- saw behind the steering wheel
Thursday by the department of Manchester then pointed out divisions infantry units in com-
jumalism. Southern Illinois Uni- Shaw as the man he had ques- bat. providing direct support
versity, sponsor of the yearly tinned. Shaw stared back at him fire.
contest. impassively.
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"At the time you knew vou
had seen Lee Harvey Oswald in seated, Wanda Lee, president; and
Clinton. Did you report it?” |--
Harvey Oswald and David W 1963, he was head of the Clinton
Ferrie together chapter of the Congress of Ra-
The testimony by Corrie C. cial Equality, which was push-
Collins of Baton Rouge was the ing a voter registration drive
highlight of opening testimony One day, he said, a big black
Thursday as the prosecution car pulled up and parked near
hammered at a major defense him as he was standing outside
position the door to the voter registrar's
Shaw is accused of conspiring office,
with Oswald Ferrie and others
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Frances Bal-
knew about Oswalds visits to strolling alone through a dark
the Clinton area, and he heard heavily wooded area" Why. you
nothing more from them. poor thing, you’re a walking
Manchester testified he was case of hylophobia, the fear of
“checking out' all strange cars" forests.____
In Clinton at the time due to the ,
Collins said a man be later re-
to murder President John F cognized as Oswald stepped
ruddy complexion, an
NEW YORK (APi — Jim and forties and fifties are seeking di-, but in some instance
the Clinton town marshal; and
H E. Palmer of Jackson, parish
voter registrar probably never even hard of—
McGehee testified he gave Os- —a disease for all seasons?
120,000 kilowatts to system's
present capacity of 192,000 kws
Talon Construction Co. re-
ceived the contract for building
the addition.
to Morgan for possible aid in ob- plore your hidden fears, and the .—----- ----
taining the job. Morgan said he chances are you'll find you’ve Garland Okays
discussed hospital job prospects been suffering all your life from . . .. . *
with Oswald, telling him it something you never even know Plant Addition
wouldnt hurt if he were a voter vou had. For one of the laws of c ADi ANn T_v Ap .
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terrain in order to provide them is autophobia, the fear of
supporting fire to the infantry, one's self, a healthy fear for
sassination-shooting him inside
or more calls the century of the child ” •
} Dr. Messer suggests a num- The children have become a
ber of reasons affluence mpcr mi1 leu- around which most ac-
liberal attitudes and laws re- iivl*1e-s revolve There are end-
gardtng divorce inadequate less carpools for school for mu-
courtship 20 years earlier, sic and art lessons, and for ath-
homes that are too child-cen- letic activities there are
tered and a vertical family unit spend-the-night parties that par-
• ents must oversee: and there
si sled he saw Shaw, Oswald and the man he had seen was Os-
Ferric in Clinton, La . in “late wald, he replied that he recog-
August, or early September" of nized him from a picture after
19 ‘ the assassination.
Shortiy before, in his opening Were you aware the Warren
statement chief defense Law Commission was conducting an
xer F Irvin Dymond had told extensive investigation of the
the criminal district court jury assassination?” Dymond asked
that:
Agents Hit
Liquor Still
EAGLETOWN, Okla (AP) -
Federal Alcohol Tax -Unit
agents and Sheriff Charlie Ray
Hudgins dynamited a moon-
shine liquor still north of Eagle-
Curtain County Thursday
Sheriff Hudgins said he and
the federal agents arrested Bub
Winship • of Broken Bow and
Irish Cawley of Fort Towson.
They were arraigned at Hugo
before a U.S. commissioner on
charges of operating an illicit
still Both were jailed in lieu of
bond.
Tlie sheriff said the still was
valued at an estimated 910 000.
He said 110 gallons of moon-
shine liquor were destroyed in
the blast.
Martha had been married for 21 vorce," Dr Alfred A Me
NEW YORK (AP) —Are you when your heart begins to palpi- Even more common among
Thursday
Mrs Helen V.
nth St.; Mrs
and baby, 609
vid Boykin and
tins St ; Mrs
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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. '
Major Carl B Nichols Jr 5
son Mr and Mrs C F M022
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mn released by
mt or relative )
HOSPITAL
Wednesday
rs. M C Wig.
St ; Mrs Phil-
Coggin Ave.
Jordon Stearns
Thursday
Mrs Fannie
ght Nursing
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1. Claude Bun-
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A death was due to natural
one-lime civil rights worker told causes.
the jury at Clay L Shaws con- Collin- is a plump, postal
spiracy trial he saw Shaw lee worker with a mustache. In
gan. Jackson, a former state
legislator; John Manchester.
"It is a fact of life today that “No doubt many such mar-
more and more couples in their riages are happy and enduring;
wald a haircut and referred him All you have to do is to ex- got is a touch of kopophobia, the
ICOME IM TODAY •
his unit earn the U.S. Air Force
Outstanding Unit Award.
Major Nichols, an avionics
staff officer in the 437th Mili-
tary .Airlift Wing at Charlesten
AFB. S.C.. will wear the dis-
tinctive service ribbon as a
permanent decoration.
The 437th was cited for ex-
ceptionally meritorious service
during its combat air resupply
airlift operations around the
world from July 1967 to July
1938
- This marks the third time in
four years the wing has been
honored as an outstanding air-
lift unit.
Major Nichols, a 1947 gradu-
ate of Rising Star High School,
received his B S. degree in
textile engineering from Texas
Technological University in 1953
and was commissioned there
upon completion of the Air
Force Reserve Officers Train-
ing Corps program He earned
his M.S. degree at Southern
Methodist University in Dallas
The major's wife. Carleene,
is the daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Carl Irby of Rising Star.
“It is our intention to prove to
you that not only did Clay Shaw
not engage in conspiracy, but
that he never knew nor laid
eyes on either Oswald or Fer-
rie."
Oswald, a former New Or-
leans resident, was named Ken-
nedy’s killer by the Warren
Commission. The report said he
operated alone, with no credible
evidence of a conspiracy.”
In opening. Dist Atty. Jim
Garrison told the jury the state
would show the President "was
struck by a number of bullets
coming from different guns at
different locations—thus show-
ing that more than one person
was shooting at the President."
The 6-foot-6 district attorney
thus served notice that the War-
ren Report would be. in effect, a
codefendant. Dymond reacted
sharply.
"We are not here to defend
the findings of the Warren Re-
port," he told the jury. “I im-
plore you, do not let the drama
and pageantry of what hap-
pened in Dealey Plaza in Dallas
obscur the real issues in this
case”
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and saw a big black car parked .. tut *
near the office entrance NOWS OT Men in jCtVICG
“I checked this automobile
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Nearly a quarter of ihe per- significant element n the disso-
sons filing for divorce in 1963 lution of longstanding mar-
had been married for "15 years riages results from what he
stead, he opened the case by He identified a photograph of
summoning five surprise wit- Ferrie as the man who was sit-
nesses. ting next to Shaw
Collins, the fifth to testify, tn- Asked when he concluded that
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sibility and guilt is relieved and
the reasons for continuing the
marriage may no longer be the
same "
Dr Messer suggests the most
"There can be no doubt that more to their children for grati-
some of the long-standing mar- fication and a purpose in life,
riages now terminating were be- "The woman may begin to
gun haphazardly during the cook and dress for her children,
bleak days of the second World rather than her husband The
War,” he said in the article. man may begin to feel more
Statistics he said, are unreli- comfortable going off some-
able. but estimates indicate that where with his youngsters than
in more than one-third of to- with bis wife.
day’s marriages, the bride is “What happens, then, when
pregnant as she walks down the the children grow up and leave
Louisiana State Hospital in bored with the Hong Kong flu, tate, pause and wonder if you're office and factory employes is
nearby Jackson. the 24-hour virus, the common going to keel over? You've prob- the feeling that they are stuck
Preceding Collins to the stand
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1969, newspaper, February 7, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574216/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.