Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 185, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1967 Page: 1 of 14
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to I Cents Daily, is Cents Sunday
Panel To Settle Spending Dispute
Oscar Mauzy and Jim Wade,
dlesof Gov John Connally and
Speaker Ben Barnes by voting.
was named to work out a corn-5
tain items in the final bill
Campus
Calm at
Southern
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By HAL MCCLURE
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Marines Hunt
Diplomat
29 Arrested
Seeking
the North Vietnniese below the Americans and wourided 41
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253 Americans and 1.902 enemy
press officer, said Radvany,
the top diplomat at the Hungari-
previous week.
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Plane Just Quit/ Pilot Recalls
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krai miles from where it final
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a Cisco hospital in an ambu-
dollar aircraft.
noon Wednesday and exploded to citizens who took him to his
Burkhalter and
Tennison
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New Mail Service
Explained at Early
Mid-East War
Fever Mounts
rckets rained more than 300
rounds on Done Ha Gio Linh.
against any Israeli aggression.
He said it was the United Na-
explained to some 6 residents
Wednesday night at a meeting
Camp Carroll and Cam Io, four
. of the Marine out post s just be-
promise between the Senate s
$437 5 million spending bill and
Childs. Ralph McHam, Austin,
postal service officer, and other
postal officials includig two
.By HARRY CLINE
Bulletin State Editor
For an heur be ere dawn
Commumst guns mortars and
SMOLDERING REMAINS — All that
remained of the free flying super-
sonic jet fighter which crashed three
miles north of Rising Star Wednesday
shortly before noon was the engine and
this tail section housing. The pilotloss
plane burst’into flames when it halted
SUPERSONIC SKID MARK — The
F-8 Crusader jet fighter whose pilot
ejected when it “flamed out" did some
unexpected brush cleaning in sandy
land three miles north of Rising Star,
as pictured in this aerial photo from a
plane chartered by the Bulletin from
Gardner Flyers, Inc. in Brownwood.
The jet first touched the trees at the X
the Senate's one-year general
appropriations bill.
Instead, as Lt. Gov Preston
I here, has asked that his decision
I be attributed to personal rea-
I sons
But the State Department re-
I fused to go into any further de-
tail at this time, including
where he is or when he may
give out his story
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By B.F. KELLUM
HOISTON, Tex. I API - Tex-
Israelis Calm
Israelis in general remained
calm as Syria and the United
Arab Republic moved troops up
to the borders in preparation for
the Israeli attack they claim is
h
east and the United Arab Re-
Department officials public om southwest .
E — Jordan said Wednesday its
RISING STAR - Navy in- pieces
vestigators continue to probe McLaughlin was taken to the
to a majority of Early residents
who have not had the service
before.
The improvement has been'
fected by the change.
The change, effective Satur-1
day, will mean mail delivery.
ries a penalty of four to 40 years
in prison
Most of the others taken into
custody were released late in
the day Authorities said other
complaints may be filed ■
By JACK KEEVER
: AUSTIN TAP> - Ten men,
I presumably operimg their trade
I tionally closed doors, will set the
" tab for state government spend-
। ing next, year.
I That was settled Wednesday
' when senators ignored the wish-
prepared to extend every possi- National Police Week with last 2
1 ble assistance. ............ —-
Except for its western border
on the Mediterranean, Israelis
surrounded by Arab nations—
highest-ranking Communist dip- Lebanon on the north, Syria
lomat ever to defect in the Unit- om the northeast, Jordan on the
A.sy
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in the upper left and began shredding
•part as it clipped off trees. It crash-
ed through a fence at the middle X
and finally came to a halt at the X
in the lower right, exploding into
flames. The dotted line shows the path
of the million dollar aircraft.
(Bulletin Staff Photo)
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SAIGON (AP) — The U.S after another night of deadly
Marines moved out in search of bembardment that killed 11
■ R T (Sonny Davis of Aus- suspicion that the North Viet-
tin. head of the Texas Law En- ramese were preparing for
Brownwood Municipal Police low the division hrtween North
Association will hold its annu- and South V ietaann.
al banquet and awards pro- At dawn Manny companies
gram Friday beginning at 7 struck out from the nenrby post
p.m in Chisholm’s Restaurant « Con Thien in a new altempt
Tickets of $1.50 are now on to hunt down th- Red forces
coming.
| "Why should we get excited?"
! asked one Israeli taxi driver
j "It has happened dozens of
times."
“sthetshgguithhone agrdltprumsput inEarly in the future
sale at Brownwood Police Dept they have been battling in the
and will also be on sale at the northernmost part of South
door Vietnam for weeks There wax
CURTAIN TIME TONIGHT - Final
performance of “Penny", sophomore
class play is today at 7:30 p.m. in
Brownwood High School auditorium.
In a scene from the production are
—.— process barely works now—it ville: . Ralph Hall, Rockwall;
When he finished, Sen. A R won’t work with anarchy, with Grady Hazlewood. Canyon; Wi-
mitted to act for itself, to work Schwartz. Galveston, jumped up the dictatorship of the chair liam T Moore. Bryan and
for itself," said Sen Jack to protest Smith’s ruling. (Smith I." Oscar Mauzy and Jim Wade,
Strong. Longview. i
(has taken suitable' steps" t Observers in Beirut, Lebanon, internally.
The spokesman did not elabo- felt a stray shot fined some- if this was the intention they
where along the armistice lines said, Cairo and Damascus
could touch off a war They dis- .. . .
counted reported Israeli belief would not have gone so far as to
that Egypt and Syria were mak- create conditions where a falsa
ing their military. preparations step could lead to major war-
to boost their Socialist regimes fare.
- . southwesterly course ing part was the tail section of Communications Center at
The pilotless plane plowed lance from RAF Ambulance "I guess it was about 2,500 and engine which exploded and Fort Worth regional office of
through sandy fields three miles Service in Brownwood and re- to 3,000 feet up when I first burst into flames the Federal Aviation Agency
north of here shortly before leased after examination He noticed it and knew it was in Parts of the supersonic jet later confirmed that plane
accomplished through the co-
operation of Early's'city gov-
ernment, which is to the pro-
cess of naming streets and as-
signing numbers, and the Post
Office Dept
involved in the change will,
he portions of rural routes 2
and 4
Delivery will be given those
residents who place mail boxes
in the proper places with names
and street numbers on them.
Areas affected include Orch-
ard Mulberry, Eastover. Hill-
crest. Water and Sunset streets
now on Rt 4 and Early Blvd
(Fort Worth Highway! from
about the .White Sands.to Early
City Hall.
Those living on the north side"
nf Early Blvd will get'box de-
livery for the first time
Curb service wifi be confined
to Sunnydale Acres, the only
area o' Early with curbs
Also mentioned Wednesday
was a possibilify a post office;
in Eary, but McHam told the1
1 passed by the House Tuesday. Ill with what doctors have "Who will be recognized? Am-'complete its work to the next !•
Smith helped his own cause diagnosed recently as rheuma- body who will get down on their days "
with a quick gavel, touching off toid arthritis. Strong spoke from hands and knees and crawl for Strong. Wilsgn. Schwartz and
Brownwood Bulletin
R C. Sauer, professional en- The heavy nighdy shelling
prtatnerenromanxenetor "h and hard ” the
. ..... . evening with Groner Pitts act. sector was refected in weehly
have declared their support for ing as master of ceremonies caualty figures announced to-
Syria, and Iraq .said it was May 14 20 was set aside as day The U.S. Conmani said
Brownwood Postmaster J H
“We have seen the culmina As Schwartz spoke, he never both of. Dallas voted against the
Strong made a special speech tion of rhe abuse of now er " said looked at Smith who was seated motion to send the appropriation
after Smith quickly ruled out of E . . . . . ' ,, at the front of the Senate. bill to a conference committee,
order the Longview senator s at- nwart, who nas Deen «-oons but the Galveston senator con The man who made the mo
tempts to instruct the conference with Smith several times, dur ing tinually pointed a finger jn-tion. Sen A. M Aikin Jr. of
committee to limit its discus- the session. "We have a right to Smith’s direction Paris. was picked as chairman
Smith has wanted all along, a sions solely to differences in the be heard, a right to expect com- Sen Charles Wilson Lufkin of the Senate conferees, who in-
10-man conference conmittec twn monev hills ana keen cer mon decency from the chair . . . . " . clude Sens Dorsey Hardeman,
n---to money bus and to xeeP cer What appalis me Is tha 31 mem- tried to cool off a few tempers san Angelo; charies Herring,
bers of the Senate will let one "I hope.’ he said, "the feelings Austin; Bruce Reagan, Corpus
_ Just as quickly, Smith denied man rule the Senate with a weak generated today can be solved Christi, and J P. Word. Meri-
the $448 4 million measure an appeal of his ruling gavel and an iron hand to the extent that the senate can dian.
tions‘ responsibility to stop such
an attack.
Syrian Support
Other Arab countries also
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wants to live in Americai perms war.asainst day’willbe presentation of the fere, a record for the year Te
nently and is sending his gov- Israel The implication has been annual "policeman of the year" enemy toll. wtte no record, wax
ernment a letter of resignaton that Israel would have to strike award presented by Brownwood shghtiy more than be 1.903 tte
I The envoy, 45, thus became first, 1Jaycees. 1 previous week.
the first chief of a Communist ——.—-—---------—:-------:----------- -------•--------
and smoldered for hours after the
crash with a heavy smell of fuel are
gulfing the area. Tha rest of the plana
was scattered over a wide aree when
it came apart as it plowed through
heavy brush and trees.
(Bulletin Steff Photo!
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into flames. .complained of a back injury
The pilot. LL James T. Me- to citizens who took in to his
Laughlin, 33. of Irving ejected plane.
from the crippled alrcrai sev- I "He told me it jut gut go ,
a flurry of angry speeches by a a wheelchair. His face was that recognition. The legislative Sens Wayne onnally. Florea-
few senators . • flushed. -— — .. ... _ . . — _
“This Senate has not been per-
. _ n , a • TEL AVIV, Israel iAP) -
I as Souhern Unversity.adminis; The israeb army announced rate, and no further informa-
l : tratons invoked a get tougn today that it has taken "suitable lion was immediately available.
, policy and calm prevailed on stgps" to counter the movement But it was assumed that Israeli
} the campus today after rioting oEgyptian troops into the sinai forces had reinforced the south
T which a policeman.was fatal: Deseron Israel’s southern bor em frontier.
; ly shot and four other persons d,r
were wounded. An Israeli army spokesman
Of the 488 students arrested unnounced: "Following the
during the four hour conflict move of considecable Egsptian
early Wednesday, five were army forces into the Sinai Pen-
charged with rioting and their insula, which has increased ten-
i bonds fixed at $10,000 each Con- sion in the area, the Israel army
; viction on the felony charge car- ————--------
oralmiles from where’it final- turn." said Constable W H The plane was apparently ini aircraft and disarm the explos-
ly came to rest in hundreds of Kornegay, who also said the a relatively level glide because ive parts which lay in the field
a- nderes pilot told him "I almost wait- after hitting the trees it trav- and trees. -
B.. D.... Patrolmen in unmarked cars
DV KOngErS cruised the campus today with-
RIO GRANDE m. Tex -out incident. other officets
(AP-The Starr County Sher- stayed at a command post near
iffs Office said today Texas A munluwwaa
EARLY (BBCI - A uniform gathering that it was virtually Rangers arrested 21 men andAbouta10opolcemengstormed HSVEUIII
extended and improved man impossible because the are. L.fve womenduring a.l abor union intodormitoriesaatthepredomi J
service to approxmately too being Served adequately demonstration near here nanty,Negn stateschonhrlarg . I Ewis m mt
thirds -g p-r, , -n,,tn is- .-mP,L p,ni 1 ’ The spokesman said the ar- est of its kind in Texas, to reach Y LEWIS GLLICK
thirds of Early s popiiation wax through Brown"od rests weTmade at the entrance snipers firing on them early WASHINGTON (AP) _ Mys-
He said the only Possibtlity to Trophy Farms when union Wednesday Officers estimated tery surrounded the where-
is that a sub-station may beelmembers tried to bl nck workers more than 3, DM shots were ex- abouts today and motives: of the
: i- E-‘ -n" -- .trom entering a melon field changed . ..................
in the-future all mail to resi- The demonstration todaycame sheriff's officers said 16 stu-
dents in Early will have a astheuUnitedFarm. Workers dents were treated at the county ed States,
street names and number along no, resumed efforts to stow jail for minor injuries. mostly said“anos Radvanvi Hungan-'
rural carriers that will be af- with Brownwood. Tex , 76801 1 down the critical melon harvest, cuts and bruises._____________ an charge daffaires who sought armed forces have been put in a
— : " .- ■ r -. •■- ---. . -. r 1-11. i. . , n-mrti, reepivad pofco state of alert and Lebanon s or- i —_______- - — .___
2 P P"......* eign minister George Hakim, foret nent and Youth Develop s n .dramatic sh ov of force in
said his country stood by Syria ment Foundation. will be key- honor of Ho Chi Minh's 77th
’ note speaker for the affair that oirthday Friday, and the
caps off National Police Week Merines were determined to
in Brownwood. blurt any such attack.
Enemy Units
Israeli leaders were watching
developments closely, but the
Jewish nation generally believes
the troop movements are mere- . ...
iy for Arab propaganda, The demilitarized 2071 asain todl
Israelis doubt that Egyptian' '
President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Reneue+ Ge+
with 50.000 of his frontuine DenMueT Jvl
troops tied down in Yamen, is r..
ready for a second front ror rridcy
Surrounded 1 Brownwood Mnicin p
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tt said. 28
frpm left to right Jan Taylor, Eddie Also granted asylum were 525
Fair, Van Wilks and Raymond Don- Radvanys wife and their son, 22
ley. See story on Page 2. who has been attending, a Dis- M3
"cun trict of Columbia public high H
Bulletin Staff Photo) - school A married daughter •
lives in Hungary. mi
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trouble," said Burkhalter were strewn over a large area crashed possibly because of .
The plane glided -over the with some of the pieces includ- flameout".
home of Foy Warlick and first ing explosives r-t
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ga ca ■
In a brief, dramatic an-
nouncement Wednesday after-
noon. Robert J McCloskey,
ed too late to get out " eled about 500 yards, shredding Burkhalter said as the plane f *-
Lanham Burkhalter and’ his apart along the way. descended, he heard two ex- 2aEn3
son-in-law. J. C Tennison o! The plane clipped off trees plosions including one loud 228
McCamey, spotted the pilotless for about 4M yards then crash- one." but he heard no motor F3 •
plane around 11 30 am head ed through a fence and into a noise, indicating a "flameout”
ing toward Rising Star on a pasture where the only remain- William R. Anderson, chief ad df
the wreckage of a F8 Crusader crash scene from where he
jet fighter as Air Force guards landed about 2% miles from the
from Dyess Air Force Base in । scene.
Abilene stood guard over pieces After inspecting the smolder-
of the Dallas based million ing wreckage, he was taken to
touched the ground about 200 Dyess Air Force Base sent rushed to the crash scene be-
yards from the hausc lunit to the ku to guard the ' (See PLANE u page 2
e2M65 • . 21-9. to reject House changes in
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