Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 26, 1972 Page: 2 of 48
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sunday. March a, 1972
San Salvador
More about PORTRAIT
Santa Anna
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
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services set
stops rebels
Mrs. Mashburn, 77
tempted to overthrow President speak to his defense minister
Fidel Sanchez Hernandez
The capital city is without
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Restoring Dignity and
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palace announced later that the of the bombing but is calm, the
insurgents had surrendered
The announcement said the
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will be at 1 pm today at
Wright-Morelock Funeral
Home Burial will be in Jenkins
Springs Cemetery.
Mrs Mashburn died at 3 am
Saturday in a local nursing
home following a long illness
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Riders Club, the tournament is constitution gives him 10 days in
an American Assn. Sheriff’s which to submit his appoint-
Posse and Riding Club event. A ments after a legislative session
concession stand will be open at begins but he expected the
today’s event which begins at 8 coming session to be adjourned
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*JACK RUTH
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Victim in
hospital,
3 in jail
Ron Kerby. a Howard Payne
College student who suffered a
gunshot wound in the lower
abdomen Friday night at
Jennings Hall on the HPC
campus, was reported in
satisfactory condition Saturday
night at Brownwood Com-
munity Hospital while three
men, all charged with assault
with intent to murder in con-
nection with the incident, were
in jail.
Another man under the same
charge sought by authorities
was still at large Saturday
night.
Kerby was shot around 10:20
p.m. Friday with a 25-caliber
pistol. He received the wound in
an incident involving a group of
men who are not HPC students.
According to police officer
Randy Donahoo, witnesses told
police following the shooting
three or possibly four men left
in a green Mercury Although
some HPC students were in the
crowd none of the students were
arrested, police reports in-
dicate
Charged in Joe Bob Morgan’s
Justice of the Peace Court here
were Anthony Bocknite, Albert
Jennings, Charles Pearson and
Thurman Chandler Warrants
had been issued for all their
arrests with bond set for each at
' $25,000 by Morgan
Bocknite was first to be
arrested He was in Brown
County jail Saturday night and
the other two in city jail.
Thurman had not yet been
arrested late Saturday
At the scene Friday night
were Brownwood Police Chief
W B Donahoo, Brown County
Sheriff Danny Neal and several
other law enforcement officers
LOVE
speaks louder than words
if she puts her future in your hands
Put a Nathans Diamond on her hand. _-e
SANTA ANNA (BBO)—Holy
Week observance in Santa Anna
will begin Monday with six of
the local churches par-
SAN SALVADOR i AP>— army on orders from Sanchez
Rebel military forces at- Hernandez, who managed to
ticipating. Events will conclude
Easter Sunday with a sunrise
service at Ranger Park
Union Presbyterian Church
w ill be host church Munday with
Rev Bill Meeks, speaker Rev
Iouis Shambeck will speak
HP debaters Methodist'thurch
ihember a the BeUe pan The"FarelEnMtinistry ot tdke first Cfeleme Ford.otthe
BapistchurehShehauvedn " L - Apeaket'wedhedayurghvatthe
Brownc Tal sinc1m3 and Sanchez Hernandez was in com- Howard Payne College’s debate rresbyterian church Rev Bil
Miil ( nintd in 1014 trol of the government following team coached by Roy Brewer will preach Thursday
siupunt mv twu aon. his release from the San Carlos Ambrester won first place in the night at the First Baptist and
wunyrsnncudestwonons. barracks, where he had been Southwest Championship Rev Vernon Parnell Friday at
" Tul ashburnofsanAngelo held by rebels Tournament hosted by Nor- Northside Baptist Church
ard,"aueMashburnor.santa Mario M Chacon Arevalo, them Arizona State University Mrs Gale Allen will direct the
I 1, n u a sters, Ms Salavador s ambassador to here Saturday Community Choir and special
Hattie Briey dfBrownwod, Panama, told newsmen he had The HPC team composed of music The First Christian
AnS. ha Mr. r received official word from his Dianne Martindale and Tom Chureh will also participate in
an “sntn SaIIac5 country that the uprising Daniels, both of Fort Smith, the service All services will be
hr aw Eo. u annai 4 which occurred at dawn today Ark., won over teams from held at 7:38 p.m.
Brownrosdsixdandzdren has been controlled completely University of California, Events are open to the public.
na"twodirzrndchidreni by forces loyal to con- University of Arizona, Arizona -------------------------------
— two great-grandenudren stitutional government and that State University, University of em:ecc nk
the forces loyal to the con- Nevada and Metropolitan dervices UT
stitutional government and that College a a
the president was preparing to There were 29 colleges and church sef
read a message to the armed universities participating in the
forces." event.
A diplomatic source in El
Salvador said the coup appar- Consolation
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Bulletin "
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Oscar Grimes, 71
COLEMAN (BBC) _ Ser-
vices for Oscar William
Grimes, 71. of Amarillo will be
at 2 p.m today at Steven.
Funeral Home here with burial
in Silver Valley
Mr Grimes died Thursday at
3 pm at his home in Amarillo.
Born Feb 19. 1801 in Glen
Cove he was a Mind mb
hand on the Bibins Ranch in
Amarillo He had lived on the
ranch for 15 years.
Survivors include a son.
Burroughs M Grimes of
Albuquerque. N.M ; three
sisters, Mrs Ruth Copeland of
Port Mansfield. Mrs Mable
t rump of Brownwood and
Thelma Grimes of Comanche;
and one brother. Eldon L.
Grimes of Seattle
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and whitee-upped smokestack hushand hasawored at
"Our investigation," Dr. .^XTtoX ^i^
Rosenblum said shows that “pmentduncuidiazrds“55
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. 6 6Y Sme her town," she added cans potagepaaa — Tezas
Chldrenhave ingested some “They don' Want smeltertown 002
lead by playing in ’his sod, but ondemned ."501255
iostaccumulatedintheirhod Mrs Cecilia Marquez, mother aanmsanumz3
esana.resuit of the air they of six, three of whom were hos- — .u.e a. mue
breathe raw Bv mas pad • ad an * • • or -n
Koe, n j . pitalized, blamed what she c- E-i-ne Eam com-ndhe
The city of El Paso and the termed -big Shots" from pisemecmene
Texas Air Control Board sued in "‘u? "DI.shobiae „ Tw “u.e xa
an attempt to shut down the al ’ ,, .. , sz" ms ,
momnanlntiidoanwunite touching off the pollution con- MUMiwnwMMKuieoeeesi
EAPany unu U i leans up its troversy The imr i— Pres • enteed
loxu emissions They also seek Mrs Marquez whose Aruuama"wauaa
more than $1 million in punitive band also works' at ASARCO, iumt------------------------
MORENO—
heavy industry with 960 em and declared Must of the Continued from page 1
ployes and an annual payroll of families here didn t want to Legion f ish fry in Port Arthur.
$9 mill>on, declined to make an take their children to the hospi- when he was asked to comment
extensive statement because tal They were forced to bi on Moreno s plan
the issue is in court. .. . I would hope today, ” Smith
However, William Kelly, ne Smeltertown resident said the legislature would ap-
plan manager, saidina state- summed up her feelings this ply itself to the problems that
men in hruary we be- way. “I was born here and confront the state
lieyethatwhenalithefactsare husband was tarn here And my A federal grand jury in
made known it will be clear to parents and his parents were Houston and the Travis County
everyone atatno me have born here. And al my children grand jury i Austin i have had
of El Paso been en- were born and raisedThere We the Sharpstown case under in-
dangeredb the operations of do not want leave." vestigation for over a year.
v „ K. . ... Among the most defiant is They didn’t find me or the
V.said weel Julian Medrano, 72, who said he lieutenant governor guilty of
5SSSK anywronedoing,motavew
IFue « Io j .1 1 have a family of 12 and been indicted it would be un-
f r .usta , me none of them have ever gotten usual if such a resolution were
Holy week services at The construction, and time get any ill effects fromliving here," to be introduced, and it would be
Church of the Good Shepherd them linto operation." uLT. wan political purposes.• .
begins Thursday with Maundy Attention"has centered on smelter closed down. "It would be, hope that
Thursday services slated for Smeltertown only bec.u« that Mayor Withams contends the members of the legislature
6:30 p.m. is the sole area where children people will move willingly once would expedite this special ses-
A parish dinner begins the have been extensively tested, the z become fully vaware of the sion m two or three days to save
program followed by Holy said Mavor Williams The lead health hazards and unproved taxpayers as much money as
Communion. level residents of other parts publiehousingt,nt man with possible.______________________
Traditional services will be of Ei Paso Juarez and sur- A tall, articulate man with _
until l i with' ■ n inoon rounding areas is unknown' misses as a smokescreen CAMPAIGN-
sntuice Su^fr^lT. that he • ** Continued fromm page
p.m. using selections from rarily c lose the company and^ motivated in his ASARCO Tuesday, then go to Waco and
Jesus Christ Superstar ” move Smeltertown residents craskdswn a big unportant San Antonio. But that an-
An Easter egg hunt and party has come from Smeltertown case ™t for our c^Rwdl nouncement was made
for children will highlight citizens themselves mskenmodigfohsrcinwu Smith called the special session.
.Saturday activities from 3 to 4 Mexican-Americans living state nnddocr iweou Eill Hobby, another lieuten-
— ......... state ana our country... we re ant governor candidate, said
going to show what this does to a "people are becoming weary of
human being.." he said. the type of government" sena-
•My personal concern is the tors Hall, Connally and Joe
a second Sunday service will relocation are high-handed and med obviously exist..." ms Christie of El Paso represent
start at 10:45 a.m. Holy Com- politically motivated. .. W want fScKRCo t Bill Jones, still another in the
munion will be offered at both "We re the forgotten people staven we ned Am A race for lieutenant governor,
these services. un t now said stockv s^. stay open..We need them. All planned stops in Fort Worth,
up to now, sald stoCKY, sad we Want them to do is stay Austin and Tuth Tov.
fared Jose Seanez, owner of a within the framework of the stin and Democratic n
■ small bar and something of a law •• John Democratic candi.
self-styled spokesman for As for Smeltertown, Williams ^N^CP^ <SXeL^
Smeltertown families. said ... don"t care ’ hat han. theNAACP state conference in
"We have needed help in ”, ,hT care what hap Austin that a "relatively few
Smeltertmcn before^nd'no one pens t tha taminatedprop- business people are falling t
ever helped us. Now everybody eTgulustdon ‘ people turn over to the state the sales
wants to get into the act and Behind plant manage Kelves tax money they collect from
thev’re using us for politicai Behind plant manager Kellys consumers, but these few are
they re using us tor poutcar desk is a large, framed cartoon sinhonin milinns P Sniar m
reasons, he continued. in which a character from the siphoning millions of dollars out
“We want to be left alone and in which.a character from the of the state treasury This must
We want to De leti alone ana comic strip Peanuts offers this he stonned Efor an now ,0 2
ignored, like we were before," advice: "No problem is so big ’ "tax b
^Sdv. Concepcion, whose or sosmplicated that it can’t _ "And the attorney general
three children were hospitalized said Ke|ly rueruliy, -Unti six has the power to do it, if only he
after lead samplings, said her weeks ago that was true." "o
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CONVENIENT CREDIT
NO FINANCE CHARGE •oSFEENA3TSAe
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COMANCHE (BBC) -
Services for Lennie D Palmer
76, of Hasse, will be at 3 p.m.
today at Comanche Funeral a
Home Rev Paul Silvas will CiTy wrecks
officiate with burial to be in *
PaetoraSemetssypt W1.S snow minor
Texas and had lived in Hasse 24 2 n • n _:
years He married Pearl Inuries
Malone on Sept 9, 1940 in Three persons were slightly ently was planned by a group of
Lampasas and was a retired injured in a car-pickup accident young army officers headed by ■
dredge boat captain. Mr reported at 4:40 p.m. Friday Napoleon Durarte, an unsuc- honors QO
Palmer was a veteran of World The accident occurred at Fisk cesful candidate of the Chris- -
War L. and Main, according to police tian Democrat party in presi- +A I An nc++er
~ Survivors include his wife, records. dential elections Feb. 20. IV LiUll lit?11VI
three sons, Godfrey D. Palmer Sandra Thompson driver of The source said Gen Jose Al-
of Argyle, Billy Joe Palmer of thecar Jim Lorraine of Denver berto Medrano, a hero of the WACO - Brownwood High’s
Austin, Cecil Lonnie Palmer of city and Nancy Ahrens of Salvador-Honduras war in 1969 tennis team found the com-
Fort Worth; two stepsons, Houston both passengers in the and also a losing candidate in petition at the Waco Invitational
Charlie York of Dallas and Jack vehicle, were treated and the presidential election heard this weekend to be so rough that
York of Pecos; two step- released by Brownwood about the coup plap and cap- the Lion netters finish atop of
daughters. Mrs Mildred Knight Community Hospital following tured Sanchez Hernandez be- only, the boys consolation
and Mrs Maxine Grimsley, the accident fore the Duarte faction could, bracket .
both of Fort Worth; a sister, Also involved in the crash was The source said the Salvado- In boys singles, Steve Burks p.m This will be followed by an there said in interviews in the
Mrs Fannie Baugh of Dublin; a pickup driven by Harris Mack nan air force, which remained ttianaged to win consolation Easter Eve service. past week that what they caU
12 grandchildren; and three of 407 Grandview loyal to the government, bomb- after losing in the first round to Easter Sunday sunrise ser- attempts to punish ASARCO,
great grandchilredn West Commerce was the site ed the rebellious units of the Randy Essenburg of Waco vice will begin at 7:30 p.m. and condemn their homes and force
Wlers.wci 77 of a two<ar crash reported to ———— ---------- Richfield, 6-2 2-6,61 ,
waiter sewel, 77 city police Saturday afternoon AA.-LA:e:, Sheree Lindsey, the winner of
COLEMAN (BBC) - Ser- Involved were a 1971 car driven MeTnOQISTS the girls singles at the
vices for Walter Sewell, 77, are by Antonio Villarreal of a Brownwood High tennis tourney
pending at Stevens Funeral Brownwood and a 1964 car set musical last weekend, tumbled in her
Home driven by Vincent Kurt Newton second match of the tournament erecInnn
Mr SeweU died at 5 p.m. of Brownwood. First United Methodist against Elain Kozian of Waco >E>>IVN-----
Saturday ata Coleman hospital Austin and Belle Plain was Church of Brownwood will be High ,6-0,6-1. She won her first Continued from Mae 1
_______________________________ the scene of a two-car carsh the scene of an Easter season match, M. 641 against Rosebud .
_ . - , , reported to Brownwood police musical worship service Lot High. lature because I don’t think we
Rash of poisoning at 3:28 Saturday. In the beginning at 7 p.m today A boys’ double team of Billy could finish in two or three days
renorted in Mavaren accident were a car driven by According to Rev Bob F. Rodriquez and Randy Estes if1did.
reported in mayared Ramiro B Ramos of Brown- Weathers, the program is an representing the Lions won The governor said he tried
MAY (BBC) - Poisoning of wood and an auto driven by adaptation of the ancient their first match over Austin unsuccessfully Saturday mom-
pets in the May area is being JocK W Bruce of Rt 3 Tenebrae service. " rockett, but then lost their ing to reach Earnes, who was on
investigated by Brown County Two cars collided at East The service is coorinated by second, 6-91 6-1, to BiUy Mat- a campaign trip to Dallas, "and
Sheriff s Dept Chandler and Hawkins and the the sanctuary choir under thews and Hugh Hallmark of that was one of the things I
Poison in the form of accident was reported to direction of Mrs. D R Franks Marble Falls. wanted to talk with him about I
strychnine has been put in Brownwood police at 11:15 p.m. Jr and Mrs. E.C. Bartholomew In sirls singles, Cindy also wanted to inform him of the
yards in the May area and Involved were a 1969 car driven is organist. Guest soloist will be Alexander and Susan King lost special session call.
several animals were poisoned by Betty Nichols Wiginton of Mrs. Harry A. Miller Jr. and a in the first round, 6-2, 6-0, and The lieutenant governor
Thursday and Friday. Officers 2100 Ave. E and a 1970 auto brass quartet will assist were later eliminated while wants to talk to Smith, too,
warn residents to check their driven by Jerry L. Whatley of Aiternatine anthems and playing for consolation, said a Barnes aide.
yards carefullyy for distribution seAipturatt"oS'TUS —— ------;------rToerstbasosbeonsmecursing
of poison. Thedoozblockofw.Com- the sanctuary•» progressively Palmetto polo cent appointments"partic-
merce was the location of a two- darkened as the candles are larlv Secretarv of State Bob
par.smashup.reported to extinguished. After the ends her® todav Bullock, Insurance Board
F rown X licesat5;46pm. crucifixion, only one candle endi nere Today Chairman Larry Teaver and
1958 car driven by Erma remainsburnin amoved for a The second and final1day of Raymond wiliams. chatpnan
MBridensranumvordla shohtsumhe.symbolinEchrsts tburmamenexapaernetdarole ixsrJWwi;
bi Zelda lee 762a of Cross three days in the tomb. The Earl Q. Wilson Arena here the necessary twothirds senate
painelda light is then returned, Christ is today. vote to keep their jobs.
mh. w. a tw. comision risen, and after He is received Sponsored by the Brownwood Smith said he understood the
There was a twocar collision into heaven, the light is spread,
reported to police at 8:50 p.m. at as was His bidding, throughout
Anderson and Fisk. In the crash the world, with the candles
were a 1965 car driven by John being lighted in
S. Gist of 2208 13th St. and a 1964 congregation, the
auto driven by David Lee Ball of Weathers explained
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 26, 1972, newspaper, March 26, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574881/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.