Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1973 Page: 4 of 18
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -
George Jacobs, the San Antonio
policeman who ded Sunday of a
gunshot wound, will be buried
today with a police honor guard
in attendance.
Two men have been charged
with the killing of the 32-yearold
officer. They are John L.
Harris, 26, and Robert M. Ap-
plewhite, 22 Bond was set at
$50,000 for each man
Harris was arrested last Fri-
day and charged with the rob-
bery of a service station only
minutes before Jacobs was
shot The patrolman died Mon-
day. Applewhite was arrested
Tuesday afternoon.
Meanwhile, police pressed the
search for the death weapon
A reward fund for informa-
tion leading to the arrest and
conviction of Jacobs’ assailants
last Wednesday night stood at
13,200 when Harris and Applew-
hite were charged.
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across their badges Tuesday as
a symbol of mourning for Ja-
cobs It was the first time in
recent memory of police ob-
servers here that officers have
worn such a symbol.
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were to be worn until funeral
services are completed for the
four-year police veteran today,
officers said.
One of the accused men, Har-
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mal arraignment on the murder
charges to pray. He knelt
beneath a vase of flowers
placed in police headquarters in
memory of Jacobs.
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By WILLIAM N. OATIS for a new Panama Canal treaty week. table" treaty concerning the rued this. the council should intensify its ama <'ity session to produce at-
Associated Preu Writer The 15-nation council agreed Ambassador Aquilino E canal Boyd also complained that efforts" to solve Latin Amen- tacks on the United States not
UNITED NATIONS I AP) - »ithout a vote late Tuesday to Boyd said that, while meeting in Boyd called the Caul Zone a "the industrial states’ for ten- < an problems linked with colo- only concerning the canal but
The Security Council has ac- hold thesession March 15-21 on Panama. City, the council colonialist enclave and said be turies had dominated the natu- nialism, sovereignty over natu- also in connection with its
' epled Panama's invitation to Latin American problems in should seek to eliminate the hoped the council would realise ral wealth of I atin America and ral resources, disarmament Guantanamo Naval Base in
meet there in March despite a general. It asked its committee causes' of Panamanian-U S. that it was a dangerous and ex- still were trying to "maintain a and denuclearization. Cuba, fishing boats in waters
US contention that the nation’s of the whole to recommend de- ronflict He said Panama wan- plosive hotbed of international ■ ondition of colonial un- Some diplomats on the side- . tainted by Ecuador and suits
der development’ there. He said lines said they expect the Pan- by Kennecott Copper to get
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BROWNSVILLE, Tex (AP)
Mercy Hospital is being sold
by the Roman Catholic Sisters
of Mercy to a Houston firm, it
has been announced
Hospital administrator Sister
Rose Elizabeth said Tuesday
the hospital management and
ownership would be turned over
to Medenco Inc. of Houston in
the near future She said the
change of ownership would be
made "without any interruption
of services."
A thorough evaluation and
study was made before the sale,
she said, because the Sisters of
Mercy wanted to do what “is
best to insure the future
progress of health service in
Brownsville.”
No purchase price was dis-
closed for the 163-bed hospital
which has been operated by the
order since July of 1923. Sister
- Kose Elizabeth also said 19 sis-
ters who live at the hospital, in-
cluding seven who worked on
the hospital staff, will be moved
to Laredo.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 80, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1973, newspaper, January 17, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575157/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.