Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 222, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 1, 1969 Page: 2 of 10
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2 BROWNWCOD BULLETIN
Tuesd
Hospital
NO MUIF IN SIGHT
FUNERALS
Notes
c*a0 *00
Services
J Hardman, 40, ot
Skies were mpstly
ng heat the
750
Mid-Texans
in Service
Dies Raps Anticrime Critics
OPES 8 IS SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ADULTS 90
Kansas
The conference deals
with
San Antonio
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.Votes Strike
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planning under the Omnibus
' Crime Control and Safe Streets
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CLAUDIA
CARDINM
in the entire field of criminal
justice," Dies said of the pro-
gram
three runs coming home
Melba Coker was the losing
pitcher
HENRY
Fonda
"Tew
Brady Hiway
_646,7956
Coleman Hiway
646-9303
way to July.
Despite tantaifzing sh
here and there, no relief
------ ----- for which a finance charge
mittee members are McCarty. payable.
Dill Te • -- -I 11 „ t'
1
rations and information system
to enable one town to-help anoth- us all "
er just down the road.
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Mrs Gladys Oleta Howard
DE LEON
MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday"
ELL
<
Cal
school program in September.
"Ms class will close on July
25.
. --------- -----, -so asked to participate
and sheriffs and constables and. in discussions with Downtown
June 11 to the 1st Infantry Divi-
sion in Vietnam as a wireman.
THEY EXPLODED
THE UGLIE!
IN PRISON
TO COVER THEIR
DANGEROUS,
DESPERATE BREAK
FOR
FREEDOM.
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"""" “ maths & of 2 Sisters Dies PLAN
“It is the first time in history
that cooperation has been
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Lead- sought among all those engaged
LEANERS! W;
. I J DARBY \
lAkre IAmEDAAIa • w
•D2 THE MIRISCH CORPORATION
GARNER-JASON
h a maze of roads mon. police dispatcher A. B
County try ing to Bros les
RAMSEY LOUDERMILK-oGGIN ‘V“T 3rd
PLUS THREE CARTOONS
Si JULES DASSIN
clear els- day night in Font Forth when
ers reported members of the
local transit unit voted unani-
mously today for a city bus
strike- unless terms can be
Lawnmower Mssing-
Theft of a lawnmower was
-CAMP BOWIE
Brownwood representatives
Wilks told councilmen his or-
ganization would like to have
the meter sacking trial under-
way by the Christmas shopping
season at the latest. -
§
„45
Rangers and our state Depart
ment of Public 'Safety.
Cooperation is what can al-
Stak House 11
Ft. Worth Highway 646-9110, _
EVERYDAY SPECIAL I I
Family Style SIRLOIN
Baked potato, green salad, I
onion1 rings $3.95,
OYSTERS ON • SHELL | V
1 Traffic Accident
In City on Monday
reacyed before Sept 2
They voted, despite a state
law forbidding municipal em-
ployes to strike, after being of-
fered a five per cent across-
th» board pay increase
DALI
Needle:
compel
For :
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Arizona
every <
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Highe
corded
grees. F
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City wit
Presid
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west Of
Spanicg
The f
Ben Les
old fort
Some Tax Tables Six Flags Sold
To Stay in Use For 40I Million
h( mo
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
---------—- —• — _______ -- De Leon —CD Blanton,
Sunday night or Monday mom- ~ ___________ Admissions Wednesday
ing was located 14 miles north . Comanche — Mrs Felicita
of Brookesmith around 3 45 A - ' || m.1 . n. Gandara
"""" - "" Dismissals Thursday
De- Leon — Walker Boyd .C
D Blanton
Comanche — Mrs Felicita
Gandara
Admissions Friday
-De Leon — Douglas Farrow’.
Dismissaid Saturday
De Leon — Douglas Farrow
Admissions Sunday
De Leon — C J, Aishman,
Snyder — Kevin Stanley.
Dismissals Monday •
BIRTHS /
By ERIC SHARP ter i body away
CLERMONT, Pia (AP) — “H looks lke they were too
For. neariy 14 days, sisters proud to stop and ask somebody
— ard Louisa Freidrich to take them home said Otr
- TX XXX sTUnGes PnoouCTon -
HOUR RS GUN”
SUPPORT^
A SERGIO LEONE FILM
ONCE UPON A TIME
IN THE WEST
Tomeome nowcaor-1 Mawoun PCIu
OEPOKEE PRODUCTIONS P,,,
JAMES GARNER JOAN HACKETT WAUER BRENNAN
-SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF
GLammmum—n9» COLOR by C.U .. U
PLUS THREE CARTOONS
—* — ABGNT Uhhem
WILLIAM CASTUE 65283 V8dk
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IRIOTI 5“Usl
JIM BROWN GENE HACKMAN
WerebsgAgBCEE6QFKOI M FERM MB OF WIN '
SWE PRISON k —2 «is a i23 njo
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' ' OPEN 12:15
FRFF
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Consumers henceforth must generates
be informed of all costs, direct He said this information will
Hees, Star Rt 2: Mrs.. Dar-
lehedgar, Rt 2
MEDICAL ARTS HOSPITAL
k Admissions Saturday
Stay- Mrs Texana Matthews
U.S ARMY. Vietnam — Army
Private First Class Steven L.
Smith, 21. son of Mr and Mrs.
Versa! M Smith. 1300 N. Neua
ces, Coleman, was assigned
Mexico Oklahoma,
Ar AAA ---- --- r- " -- -Vn -drd 1>>L
w:i „ cers were searcnng for clues 23.000 aggravated assaults, 27,- mittee* to meet with business- tomobile
amleanhaRaz*ttrarzrrsttenkengimemefhmtrnsmft4 S&’tas K "Re"sacforneztsi,mem “28S STS,-
-e 2 zse
He said beforehand that the incident to ^Bro^^uitJ splintered our attempts at solu- ler and Police Bill -
union would not accept the five nhnert Doine Brown county tion-are? We see police chiefs were/al:
per cent pay raise and the' ... .P . . and sheriffs and constables and -—
company’s offer “just made the , 11155 or 820 was in the others within the same area who
members more likely to strike " isafe and entry to the building wont even lift a finger to help
Uhi ion workers have been de- Was gained by prying the lock one another, much less show
manding an 85-cent hourly in- on the front door according to concern with a regional, state
crefse, or 30 per cent morelJoe Townsend, Brown County or federal law enforcement
than they now/receive They sherii. /problem*'’
. say this would be in line with zm M • ■* um m m mm)um m mm m
pay boosts granted San Antonio ■ N "T "7
Th< strangest trio ever to track a killer.
IJOHN/
WAYNE,
GEN
Brownwood :
Bulletin •
Pupturea every vening 4
das end Sundes mornine
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Open 8:15 Show Starts it Dink Adults <H>/
pesenta ■■■■■■■■■
robirtryMn
that an unnamed
Officers Seeking
Small Safe Here
By HOWARD BENEDICT spacemen for in-flight and post-
AP Aerospace Writer flight comparison
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla <AP> The first exam was completed
The -The Apollo 11 astronauts to- June 46. Another is set for July
air day undergo the second of three 11, five days before the astro-j.
search, major physical examinations nauts, are launched on the
°. herscredited with the pick- before taking off for the moon, mgon-landing journey A son. Thomas Allen, to yh There were no injuries from
uP, srecoyev were Deputy She-. Neil A Armstrong, Edwin E . The medical information will an-rs Thomas PiperTof a two-car accident reported at
riff Danny Neal and game ma- Aldrin Jr and Michael Collins be particularly important when Bang' June 29 at Memorial Ho> 1 25 nm Monday from Fisk
nagementt officer John Eckols planned several hours Armstrongmd Aldrin walk the pitas Materraigrandparents and1 Adamshereom
Piloting the plane used to locate doctors who are drawing a thor- lunar surface July 21 It will are Mr and Mrs B G Musick Involved wer a 1951 co: ami
the pickup was Dr James Gan- medical profile eg the provide clues to when the.astro- of Bangs Paternal grandparents ven bv Cytera L Durtsch: of
dyo Erownwood The safe was ’ ' nauts might be tiring in the un- are Mr and Mrs David Piper Rt I and' a 1964 car driven by
COLLEGE STATION e, n. . found b Block,Neal and Ec . familiar one-sixth gravity feld/of Brownwood Glinda M Beene of Brownwood.
cp, _■GF. STATIoN,, Tex. , Dies spoke toasix-statecof- To say our initial plans in ko’’ Truth in Lending on the moon.
. "i. i» / ” 2 state ference sponsored by the Crim- this field are not complete and According to Brownwood po- rrt ’ .. — ■ 5 While the astronauts are on
antcme Piar ing .N almost ina! Justice Council of Gov perfect would be almost as ri- lice, the burglary occurred be- Eftective Today the surface doctors in the mis-
",ridiculus,as criticizing Or- Preston Smith’s-office I , diculous as criticizing orville tween 7 pm, Sunday and 7 a m
in legate foronotfilling out Representatives of police Wright for not filling out an a< - Monday Entrance to the plant
an accurate night plan "Texas courts, prisons and‘rehabilita- ——n- ■ .. — - ■ -
Secretary of State Martin Dies tion programs of Texas New
Jr said today. “ ’ ‘
When we see the lack of co- HE SAID the major goal of pe anrormea e
creatonirvonasrgzaisranatimangfemnrhesegesercamomig-hdgameretnefasarsaiaarzcanezosednbasamaurseinthe
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cers were searching for clues 0aggr vated agsaults 2U ™ ”1 to meet with business- tomobile dealers, residential might find it diffiEfhts work in
-is morning for a small safe benidorcibke men. Pol icpacommttee, mem- mortgage brokers, ana anyone ther bulky spacecsul, in the
MaeKaMearty and extending or arranging credit low gravity "and we want to
_ ‘- make -certain - they don’t get
'tired.”
nORMAN E sher,
s-emeriere re-
ert Rd m honor
troller Robert S.
the simmering heat appeayed in
night and early momning near a .Plans sector and widely scat- Bbrytwr* nc'ude three dauah- almoat acheruspinst cal too much after they turned contractors working in the city Mrs J- T Bethany 907 |i n
m-- naassrhnesmaaauns- a"-a- sHoney Bees
a-hia--s samps. Slate Game
•CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 degrees Monday on its final day bert"Aardman nf^eVm* ntradartrradathattookishem in or kept driving None dential to D commercial zoning 1864 SeventhSt Mrs Callte M .-The Brownwood-Honey Bees
-e, . d 11 1 ada,weather reporting statior, two brothers “Andrw "okelt0 51 yshorangezrovewhere of the motels in the area pu SIX- Agreed to wait until Rasco, Rt will meet the. San Angelo Ti
prog amisalo conducted at Observations are being dscont Broupwooa and Jmny Ikelw m red 1 2. Plymouth became them up- new“auto models are available Admissions Monday geroos in a woman's softbal
We Feleppentaryschoolwher t:nj«d there with the retmenten- of por Worth: a sister Mrs J a din.t esandys \r Clermont Police Chief Pren- to purchase a new police car «Brownwood — Mrs. Bill Hood, game Saturday. July 12
-MEarlrenesHallum has 2 of olver Harper 68, and his C Haslon of Briesoin hispar: a Power company. T Non; Tyndall, with the rescuers since municipal discounts are no H 1 Austin। B Stone 1102 W The Honey Bees Steph-
stgdenu.enroleduThisian wife fter filingsmeofthena ents Mr and Mrsswic Hard, day.foumnd atherine.,80, dying who found Louisa had searched longer possible from the fac-Baker St Shalena Inglet, Star envile 7.5 last Saturday night
fmphoweprorogramytheskgnede. highest mperatures in W of 30. S»X. St bX *' “ ~ -
lish language and prepare stu- 26 year 00 the Job. / '*aal and one grndchaid
■ dents who will enter the regular ’ * 1 1 -—-
E MOS* m« J 5.
1 e t a a
said. streets wil be re-paved
where hues have been layed,as ermmgprrananunurupowcemsunsagmma
zoon as complete, tests, xve ''EDITORS NOTE Informa-
thnee-aeeegenateem. zs.wm-
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL :u 1′22022 ”* *
Admission. - J ug-se• of Tne-assocareoE-es
A 5505 9unday The Aszociatet Presa is enuineg en
, dusvely *o ya por eubtication ell neus
Brownwood — EL Baftron erntsa “ he r-vomwr •• -e m
second -Mil Waco St Ed Fiveash, Rt ,,f"2".2ASatene au .....
requir- 4 S F Newton Homes """......"G
BLUFFVUE PRLKIN,
reported Monday to Brownwood _ Y
police by W. J Rhoades of 1811 I IE
Dallas St. Rhoades-*told police 8
the mower had been left by them’
side of his home prior to the ■ 9
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street in the Camp Bowie area
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policemen and firemen
Other goals of the transit em-
ployes include paid sick leave
/ and vacations based on accrued
time.
WE NOW
1
diculous as criticizingi Orville tween 7 pm, Sunday and 7
Truth in Lending
Effective Today
sion control center will monitor
, ----• ule pias WASHINGTON (AP! — The heart rate, oxygen consumption
curateflightplan." was gained through the back truth in lending law takes effect1 and temperature of the suit
Dies said .cooperation is one gate of the parking lot where today, enabling consumers to cooling -water as it enters and
_ .---. of the most important features a chain was twisted off the know at the outset how much leaves the system The‘latter
। Louisiana and Oregon attended of the program. lock.’A door was pried open to credit will cost will be an indirect measurement
The " d1 - ‘‘Cooperation is the adhesive gain entrance into the building It won t make credit any of the amount of heat produced
tape which will finally allow. The bright yellow pickup with cheaper. But it will more easily by the body.
_ - . Acts 1998 whicL ha. nougca hopefully, police to work with red lettering had been parked qllow borrowers 10 shop around Dr Charles A Bern, the as-
Tren ct+ | I nit Texas nearly *2 as.pro for shenffs offices and constables inside the plant he best terms, tronauts chief medical officer,
I runsIT Unil n8 nnearly ® 'mion. I or »nd marshals and our Texas ----------a--- . For the first time, under the explained.
Planning and action .asainst Rangers ’nd our state Depart- law signed by President Lyndon .w. : . . .
crime - manadki-c. • rnrr B Johnson last vear lenders We know what their work ca-
will be required to furnish po- pacity on earth 15 at various
in the hot sun. of beat and ex- ior the women E n.
haustion Five hours later, sisters.-, “one about 86 and th-
Shadd .Sr. A aynighar " called ham Fr. Carnival Profit
incoherent, ahedardruustrtaxad-sna step is About $2,000
_ . ... hospital in the SamheSam crHeuearardea.xathepine ola prAnt aarepPta *om Te
ARLINGTON Tex AP A bulance iat had taken her sis- packed with scraps of paper 17th annual Bryknwood Jaycee
Observance Planned The nation’s 414 million em- Great, Southwest Corp has sold - scrawled over with highway di- Carniyzwmstended iastSat-
. ployerswill continue* to use the the SX Flags Over Texas- rections urday(here--A
July 13 at Church bime una dmag.ratssgandta ^7- Sbafa 777: Clues Sought They stopped at. various chacahd"hSs
Plans for a Grand Prairie guide Orc .iar E -hat Was mar" s Gwynne Jr said Mon- , A . - Placesut askihe waubo mebut money will '
Day program July 13 were an- ed lothem last January ar cord day \ ID DUTCJlCirV TKaaiiaaecPt getting ' ganization’s
nounced today by the Rev. B E ing to John Mengum.of the in- . The par?, s themed on Texas "11,.. The large
Col e, pastor of the Emmanuel ternal Revenue Service in history anKjs located between
United Methodist Church. Brownwood Dallas and Tort Worth*
Events will begin at 3 30 p m , Mangum told the Bulletirr - Sale, of Six F lags; to Texas
at the church and a number of ' - .-—
visitors are expected from the ust received r
Grand Prairie area The Rev. 1
Collie recently moved here from
Grand Prairie.
Among activities planned is a nformatjon
barbecue, he said
Cola Bottling Co burglary re-
ported here Monday morning
‘Baker St ;
1R1,.2, * .. . .... Delores McDonald led the Hon-
Bangs — Mrs Luther H Mu- ey Bees to their win. rapping
' Sk t. o u out three bits in four tries and
Zxf .. "P*"™ scoring two’rurs Her final hit
n Djlals Monday, of the game was a homerun
Broyxwood Mn Bessie stroked in the sixth inning
Dorothy Randel was the win-
ning pitcher’ giving up five hits-
and fanning four
The Honey Bees scored solo
runs in the first and sixth
) Dismissals Saturday frames but stacked up three
Ma for th* r»- NBfownwood — Mrs Doris scores in the second and two in
(i work ' % ee) Armendarez, Mrs Jimmy the fifth The fourth was the big
crowds- attending Lel Lowery, John F Dunn inning for Stephenville with
Inw .c. . - - A member of the group that the week 1oKg carnival were r
were ontsnforcementoofficer fourid Louisa said She s lucky ported or Friday and Saturday.
Mengum told the Bulletirr Sale,of Six Flags to Texas search for dims in the ngct that power crew was working in Mondays activities were raijled
Monday afternoon thit he had Fund1Ld represents a pre-tax Cola Bottingco "urpfarcoa. the srove• orangeipu king is out and although thppatefing
ported >»« pmostendednemadsheczuid hugs oershe city wed
Revenue Service reassuring After the sale Great South- ‘
North Texas employers The west will continueto operate and j
information from Ellis manage ’ the park sthrough a
Con^re's on Fridav extended dm The bus ver 15 . limited part- Mondaya • Arolo Djlee KeAm
, present rates and tables includ - ner ship which obtained its f i-.The. safe,-which. had been HF-VIIV I IEVI> VUF
Two Morning Fires Ing the tax surcharge un1.: Julv nancing for the purchase through cracked was spotted about five I ....
• 31 a public offering of limited part- miles from ’he pickup Approxi- r-..1 A A UI r ■'
No damage was reported from •_________ nership interest Underwriter in mately in.cash had been I )eiTA VVITh I Ieeere
/ two fires reported this morning connection with the public of- removed Checks and papers —* I • • • 1111 L-- • ke l •I •
around 11 am The'first call Damage From Smoke ferine was Property Research were scattered around a wide
was answered at 1:03 where No damage, only smoke was Interstate, Inc., of Los .Angeles area near the safe, according to
• grass fire was reported at reported by the Brownwood Since opening in 1961- more Texas Ranger H R Block, one
Lane and Coleman St The sec- Fine Dept from a call answered than 12,000,000 have attended of the officers who located both
ond fire, reported around-11 05 at 7 10 p m Monday The smoke the park the pickup and the safe “
a m was at Gary's Beauty Col- was caused from a motor in Great Southwest also operates pickup was found by an
lege. Hi E Baker St where an an air conditioner at the home a similar entertainment center —-h
air conditioner motor overheat- of J: R Wilmeth of 613 Nor-in Atlanta, Ga A Midwest fa-
_ ________ ■ ____ wood St. cility is planned
anyone from the grove and a fairly large crowd attend-
- te: —ed
Brow-Mopping Weather IHIEKA->. After 3-Day Ordeal Sepaeri
Lingers as July Debuts Calvin J. Hardman ' - 3 elaheadoschedue.He
• * ~ GOLDHWAITE
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS weak cool front stalled near • for Caivin . _ rw, _Tn
Brow-mopping weather hung Hne from the northeast nmtr Brownwood, wil be at 2 p m Katherine .
an acrcss/Texas today as a dry of the Panhandle past Amarillo Wedneidy at Wilkins Funeral drove thrugh - -
’ and hotter ■than usual June gave into Eastern New Mexico Home in Goidthwaite Burial inruralLkec
Occasion*! showers also fell wi beta Goidthwaite Cemetery rinateirfahom. . ..
near the Upper Texa. Coast Mr Hardman was killed Mon- .MevEe” hrioume, a., kept driving ask
- - —n - ■ eEan their journey last ing directions; and drivig- but
he wassstruck by a truck - ErdayaToday -puisa was in a the more they drove the more Cafvert
Born SIS; in Jyce dl Kathering was confused teytecame" _ Pagsed
pderstorms again by evening La . 'he was a memiber of the Police said the' two Elderiv -opisawassrecovering,today
parcot the Panhandle. Pentecostal chureh -seholteacher" spinsters Saov bantrozhucsdteshtdyturnd
Survivors Inc ude three daugh- aJmosteortinuously from Fri- into the orange grove ‘
W^h M JanipeClarkofFort day afternoon until Sunday Vtf stj to deter- and'
"onth. Miss Diane Hardman night, trying 10 get borne from mine they spent Fridav
both •- ares, 20 miles away ...
wade r• ■
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. Bend country was the -warmest Brownwood
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