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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Wednesday March 28. 1*73
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Tuesday that the new world their currencies now in hopes of chancellor, told him that nude
monetary system now under staving off monetary specu- bathing has spread beyond the
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have considerable more flexi- studied between now and a May know if his department could do
bility than the old, allowing for 21 meeting of deputy finance anything beyond ticketing cars
quicker and mdre frequent ministers of the panel. parked in the no-parking zone
changes in the value of cur- These include how and under declared along the county road
rencies and wider day-to-day “hat conditions nations would through the area.
swings in values. be forced to revalue or devalue Assistant County Atty. Mike
The panel also took another their currencies and how to deal Renfrow said the 1989 legisla-
big step toward financial flexi- with the problem of speculative ture rescinded the indecent ex-
bility, saying that nations occa- cash flowing across borders, posure laws and there is now no
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The wording implied that the some of the tough questions of Austin,
new monetary system would monetary reform would be The sheriff said he did not
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Mark Giles Rowland. 15. of Cooke, 78, of Fort Stockton, will
Comfort was held this morning be at 18 am. Thursday at Davis
at Comfort with burial to be in Moms Funeral Home with
San Antonio. Services were burial to be at 4 p.m. the same
directed by Schaetter Funeral day at Fort Stockton Cemetery
Home of Comfort. John Shero is to officiate
He was dead on arrival at Mrs. Cooke died at 9:55 pm.
adjustable" exchange rates for The committee, winding up a southeast rim of lake Travis,
currencies. two-day meeting, said that which is 20 miles northwest of
[deaths and funerals! Thieu honors fighting men CONNAHI-
----------------as U.S. pullout continues a. .
By EDrTH M LEDERER Thieu told a crowd at several than 82 million and is expected cau« wooowvTZLiwuw
Associated Press writer hundred diplomats, military to be completed in a year. It will tornez. geneassEnurre en.
SAIGON (AP) - As 19 more leaders and schoolchildren that have two giant arms - one An adonntownmecan s,. 65 " i mw •
planetoads of American soldiers it would be a monument to the symbolizing the United States neopanduanand numerous moam.wpimgKe",
left Vietnam todayV, President nenduring gratitude" and andtheother South Vietnam- He ate breakfast Tuesday z"ezmudpzmce
Nguyen Van Thieu laid the cor- deep appreciation of the joining hands to form an arc „itmaricihdomn nee. »••• mi San sa- mecuimen m
nerstone for a 60-foot-high Vietnamese people for the Thieu said the 2% million ofacui awesterPi. ymansnnumtnmeccm
Comfort Hospital after the TuesdayinBrownwood Vietnamese fighting men and The monument outside Tan the South Vietnamese helped dustriesoInc.ay htemn . .
iotoreycle he was ridingleft followinganinessoflyears the unbreakable bond of Son Nhut Airbase, where the U. bring about this day when the Earlzt.Tuesdaza tero" h aShieyitice-inuupna/
therroadway and struck autility friendship between our two na- S Command had its headquar- Republic of Vietnam can solidly AtwithhiscosegfisndeDr. 4nu f
poleon just KunnelsCountypandwasta tions." ters, reportedly will cost more stand on its feet and the ag- arandpammernheadoo--L
Comfort city limits. • member of the F irst Baptist _______________________________________r vressors finally have recog- cidental Petroleum
Rowland was traveling south Church in Fort Stockton. n l r. I , If nized the right for sei-determ- Later in the afternoon be ad-
gsnammsundapesaccndentat eSgsuomprwanrenotbpownsa Coleman High to add pationgef the south Vietmainese dumngsdghspitsdazinewan
He was the grandson of Mr and S. M Bowman of Carrizo PESier todav Thieu laid two Street bankers
and Mrs Palmer Giles of Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Annie tWO Unm 4 in n n l I l m I 4, other cornerstones for monu- He was the keynote speaker
Comfort Mrs. Giles is the Patton of Plainview and Mrs. I W • VOCdIIOnOI UDITS menu to those who fought on Tuesday night at the Wharton
former Edith Scrimgeour of Ida Duff of Fort Stockton. thesideof“hiseovernment: a Business Statesman Award
Brownwood. - _ CLEMAN (SC-Two new The building and trades Xf^s^ure^Zt^ Dinner, which honored one of
Saigon dedicated to the South
Mark Rowland, 15 Mrs. Alva Cooke, 78
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COLEMAN (SC__Two new The building and trades tnesiqesousnusgovernmenu:sa pinner,whic honored one at (EDITOR’S NOTE: Infor-
Roy George, 70 vocational programs have been program requires the con- snfon stnuctur tn downtown Nixon’s largest contributors, mation for this column released
sorgices for Abe [ lensman AA. D Al . . . crsc‛ c t o approved for Coleman High struction of some type of house saigon. dedicated to the soutn Donald M Dendall, chairman at by authority of patient or
60 Serices foramheDensman Mr». Roy Alford, 64 CISCO ,—2Services for Roy school for the 1973-74 schol each school year, performed by the"boardorpepsico,ine.n relative.)
“io p.m “Aans wtbat RISING STAR (BBC) “ George, 70,2 year, according to SupL C. E. students under the supervision gled to def end and strengthen Connaytoiddelndredsof BROWN WOOD COMMUNITY
Morris Funeral Home with for pm Funeral Home He died casselberry. imirvrtor. The instructor the “Freedom Fighters’’ from businessmen that Nixon had
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aonnmunitz. Hospital following Boswell, pastor of the First owner and operator of Cisco vocational agriculture, machinery program deals with Philippines. _ reacfedtheend ofthez.year Gober
pnemonthinessnBg. United Methodist Church of Transfer and Storage for 37 homemaking and distributive mechanics of small engines Meanwhile, Vietnam Press, postwar Sduring Which tm Blanket _ Edward Nabers.
BnnneunnznlgminBhake Wellington, officiating. years. . _ „ education unite, the new The instructor must hold a the governmentnewsi agency, asttes wasndsputatly Rising star- Luther
Brownw^dnpomemben.ofgth. Burial wiU be in Wellington He married Gwyndol lyn programs will bring the number college degree and teaching and reported that Thieu. has fired inintrmatinaftrade. Morrison.
Brownwood Police Dept 24*2 Cemeterv Jenson March 23, 1925 in Cisco. of vocational fferings a farm machinery certification, three province duels for cor- supre 1eiinueratonan
years. He served in the army Cmetery; 7.40 Monday He was a member of the Cisco dimatiora offerings at “We aretlespeciany happy ruption and ordered an investi- . He said the United states has
aircorps during Woriawarlt al her home after a sudden Church of God Casselberry said many hours that we were approved before nation of their activities prior to tahengorr hardanasedain ban
A Baptsit, he had uved all of his ,, Survivors include his wife; of checkin studont shto-i court action against them. Eaunng ,or eduauy w™ na
life in Brown County. He Alford was born Aoril 4 one son, Jimmy George of orocemingannunentannterest. the high school was built.” some political observers inter- tions, such as Japan,. Canada
married GertrudegGuthrie at >90»mClaytonvilleandinamed Eastiand; two daughters, Doris Suittion with area cndtionni Casselberyssaid gThe 2 preted this as another attempt andethaacomnaonMarketbho Lavely: Walter Gary; zela
Survivors include his wife; RoyTAnra wuy They^had dnanra tero G^e of supervisprasresuitednii final opportunity of receiving a 76 per fore^^isit ‘ to’thTc'nited to reaiize th* potentai tryinapvru Hai Roben:
two sisters, Mrs. Wayne Har- mheyenne, "sing htar Abilene; one brother, W. T. “PPrvaohthetwouunitdat cent grant to buy necessary states next week strength-andiindependence SvL^ Martini
well of Tulsa, Okla. and Mrs. moved to Elsng ® George of Abilene: and one , J cteachers Will be added to tools and equipment. ______________________________ from established rules-of the Beverly Levens.
Jack Fain of Oklahoma City, monthssago.SheswasaBaptist -sister, Ethel ponsvileof the school district at no cost to “The commitment for con- MORE IN SCHOOL Soviet Union, China and ulti- Bang! - Jew Arrowood;
Okla ; his father, Dave Den- Survivors include, her Abilene the Coleman district. struction of the new high school LONDON (AP) More than mately such huge developing Joseph Maddry
sman of Bangs; and a sister-in- husband; one son, Teddy Joe ------------ weighed heavily on final ap- half the school-leavers in Britain countries as Brazil and In- Blanket — Lois Hahn,
law, Mrs. Ruby Slaughter; and James of Burkburnett; t”® proval of the new units.” in 1were over 16. donesia. -----------------------
zenumber •' nieces and Maniuana conviction T rt Aostm m uproar
P Wynona Gossett of Lubbock; ■ I 6XOS CQUll cation that so many stayed on sion connnysnidHe praised
Mrs. Tier, 84 four brothers, Robert Polk of .. - beyond .he minimum leaving age Nixon for recognizing this tact. OVOC SWimmeCS
sSWAER Mr^Lute Merman overturned by court rejects plea —----------—-—-
attorney Monetary chiefs ok
Strode Funeral Home of MarthaDavisofAmarilpoeMrs was overturned by the Texas jority ruled, was enough to de- °Y ’ harassment activities"
Stillwater, Okla. Burial is to be tena.Adams.o GrandL „ Court of Criminal Appeals to- pnve Alejandro of a fair trial. a . IJ J against naked swimmers at
in Stillwater. Mrs. LucyJohnsonp Mangum, day because the prosecutor "Recently we have had an AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - The return fo old order nearby Lake Travis.
She died at 1 p.m. Tuesday at ' d , Anna Futn strayed from the record in his alarming number of improper Texas Supreme Court rejected V"- Frank told a group M com-
Brownwood Community Muuins -ongvieWi . final arguments to the jury. jury arguments to consider and today the plea of Thomas . „ . . ____. , plaining women that he would
grandchildren; and five great- The court commented it had it is hoped that the warning sig- Drake, who was stripped of his WASHINGTON (AP) - float their currencies, stray- enforce laws concerning nudity,
Erandchildren. received an "alarming num- na) has been heard. Needless to law license by a Dallas jury that international monetary leaders ing from the officially set traffic and littering, "when I
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1888 in McComb, Okla. and ber" of cases involving improp- say, the prosecutor sees all his found he asked a woman for an
married Henry A. Ticer in Mrs Jack Jordan er jury arguments, trial work go for naught if the extra $500, allegedly to bribe a
McComb Sept. 1,1907. She was a ' ° “an The conviction and 25-year case has to be reversed because prosecutor.
housewife and had lived in BRADY (BBC) — Services prison sentence assessed Rob- of imporper jury arguments,” Also, the jury found, Drake
Brownwood nine months. for Mrs. Jack (Anita) Jordan, ert Alejandro were reversed the court said. lied under oath about the in-
Survivors include three 42, of Bedford will be at 2 p.m. and the case was sent back to Judge Leon Douglas dis- cident to a State Bar grievance
daughters, Mrs. James McInnis Thursday at Wilkerson Funeral Fort Worth for re-trial. sented. noting that Alejandro committee.
of Brownwood, Mrs. Margaret Home with burial to be in During final arguments to the had pleaded guilty and had been Court records show that
Tull of Bethany, Okla, and Mrs. Resthaven Cemetery. jury, the prosecutor countered a found with 12 bagsol marijuana Drakerefusedtoacceptathree-
Virginia Beani of Sand Springs She died Monday at Scott and plea for probation by remarking intended for sale. year suspension of his license
Okla.; two sons, H. A. Ticer of White Hospital in Temple after that probation officers had 350 He said state law prohibits by the committee, and the state
Stillwater, Okla. and J D. Ticer a 23-day illness. men apiece to supervise. probation when the sentence is filed suit to suspend or disbar
of El Monte, Calif.; two sisters, ■ Mrs. Jordan was born Jan. 16. The trial judge overruled de- more than 10 years and re- Drake.
Mrs. Naomi Wacker of 1931 in Brady and grew up fense objections. marked: "It is inconceivable The jury found him guilty of
Oklahoma City, Okla, and Mrs. there. She married Jack Jordan "The Ferguson Unit (of the that the jury would add more malpractice and ordered him
Ethyl Hufford of Yale, Okla.; at Laredo Jan. 31,1969. She was Texas prison system) is for first than 15 years for the statement disbarred.
one brother, Carl Cummings of a Methodist. offenders. This man can get a of the prosecution, even if it had According to court records,
Shawnee, Okla.; eight grand- Survivors include her junior college education down construed that the argument Drake asked Mrs. Suzanne
children; and nine great- husband of Bedford; her there in the Ferguson Unit,” the was not invited.” Moore for $500 over and above
grandchildren. mother, Mrs. Minnie Whitebead ---------------------------------------------------------- his legal feetogivetoanas-
Grimes-of Brady; her father, 0. LonAc C.. WAI v... .---I sistant district attorney so he
J. Gage of San Saba; three sons, nIOPe5 I Of VVennee CCCOrd would not prosecute Mrs. Moore
Richard Hemingway of Dallas, on a charge of passing wor-
Coleman church Kernan,‛ordanrndrorregon hinge on separate parleys "Mrs."More recorded two
cpw. . , daughters, Miss Janabeth WOUNDED KNEE, S.U. federal and tribal outposts and telephone conversations with lennI Allan
rOLEAD L Hemingway and Mrs. (AP) - Hopes for a peaceful escaped from the village, ap Drake, and Drake’s lawyer pro- -enyAmenI
ceon. AduddeU. pastor of the Jeanagayle Behrens, both of settlement of the seige of parently late Monday or early tested that he should have been
oggui/ie. Baptist hurch of San Antonio, and two grand- Wounded Knee hinged today on Tuesday during the heaviest ex- advised she was recording the Lions Club QUeen
Brownwood, wuj lead a series of children. two negotiating sessions 150 change of gunfire of the seige. conversation. In upholding the 7
reva.omeetings,Apns. ---------------------------- milesapart A federal marshal was se- jury ruling, the Dallas Court of Jenny Allen, a senior at
SAnean >rst Baptist music at the Coleman church, Kent Frizzell, assistant U.S. riously injured in the shooting. Civil Appeals disagreed with Brownwood High School and the
eman will conduct the music The attorney general, said Tuesday In another development, the Drake’s objection. daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Services will be held at 10 Howard Payne College band he would meet today with rep- government claimed a light air- Drake also protested that the Homer Allen of 1711 17th st..
am and 7 p m each day will perform at the Monday resentatives of two separate plane had landed in the hamlet state went to trial against him was named Brownwood
Pete Simmons, director of evening service, groups of Indians from Tuesday and delivered arms while he was hospitalized in Downtown Lions Club queen.
__ Wounded Knee in an effort to and ammunition to the mili- Denton, but the appeals court She was named at the group’s
negotiate an end to the 29-day- tants. noted that Drake’s attorney was luncheon meeting Tuesday.
old occupation. in the courtroom and announced Miss Allen will represent the
Separate meetings—one just No injuries in he was ready for trial. Drake club and compete for district
outside the village with repre- ' appeared later. queen honors at the District 2A
sentatives of the American In- two accidonte The Supreme Court affirmed convention to be held April 6-7 in
dian Movement (AIM) and the "-u-IrI . the lower court rulings without San Angelo.
other in Rapid City with a group There were no injuries in two writing an opinion. ~ The club’s queen is a member
.. seeking to displace AIM in the traffic accidents reported in -------------------------------tof the Brownwood High School
$ negotiations —reflected an Eppwnwnod Tuesday: crash were a 1961 car driven by Lionettes and she serves to the
apparent split among those sUU t isk and Depot was the scere Jesse A. Townsend of 1320 Ave school’s student council and
38 inside the village following the of a two-car crash reported A and a 1969 pickup driven by junior-senior committee. She
a} departure of two AIM leaders. Brownwoodpoliceat15p.m. Monte D. Handuff of BeUvue. was runner-up for most
3 The meetings were an- involved were a 1965 auto Wash. beautiful girl honors in 1972.
38 nounced on the heels of a state- driven by Oscar Finis Ingram
88 ment by Sen. James Abourezk, III of Baytown and a 1965 car
38 D-S.D. that a settlement had driven by Jack Campbell of
38 been reached in Wounded Knee Brownwood
3 and that AIM no longer was in a Two vehicles collided at the
3 leadership position. traffic circle in an accident was
§ Abourezk said he was told the reported at 9:28 p.m. in the
; AIM leadership had been re-
f placed by four Oglala Sioux
; representing the reservation’s
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Earlier, it was reported that
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Dennis Banks had slipped past
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