Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1965 Page: 4 of 12
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the Snyder High School band
Montgomery s high school stage
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has become so dreadfully paro-
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bioody sbambies.
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OPINION
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ar to those of Jie Brownwood eidMan "rteddmbjond
by x uunger people On a more effective sentence
"Many times crimes are com-
MONTGOMERY
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, Geae Lndsey, 213 Austin ment of juvenile juries where
Ave.: teenagers are jurymen Teen-
In major crones. such as agers know and understand bet-
. syndicates, stricter federal leg- tor what makes another teenag:
islatio should be passed Mi- or commit a crime and can pass
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No Payment Until June
ple should be made aware of ex-
—- what crime is. People
for younger peopie
Ken Burnham, Brownwood
by giving the young peopie a bal
arced curriculum of school stud-
4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Wednesday Feb. 17. 1765 ___________
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WASHINGTON AP- Presi-
dent James B Carey of the In-
ternational Union of Electrical
Workers has sharply rejected
an invitation from Walter Reu-
ther to merge with the United
Auto Workers of America
Informants said Carey ap-
peared moot upset about the
manner in which Reuther first I
broached the merger proposal
at the White House
Carey sent a letter to Reuther
saying he was "surprised and
dismayed" that Reuther should
have voiced his offer last week
"from the steps of the White
House." Reuther talked with
White House newsmen after
calling or President Johnson on
Feb 9
Roto unions are affiliated with
the AFL-CIO Reuther s propos-
est and tod our innermost
thoughts about each other some
bnght spring morning. by night-
fa no cne would be speaking to
anyone else and toe moon wand
mined by too much idle ume,
or simply trying to impress the
rate of 3% per cent a year to
raise money for the loans Hin-
son originally proposed a con-
stitutional amendment calling
for BO million in bonds
Rep Henry Grover of Hous-
ton. who introduced a measure
similar to Hinson s asked the
House Constitutional Amend-
ments Committee for further
coosideratioa of a proposal by
Rep Charles Whitfieid. also of
Houston
This is National Crane Preven
tio Week What do you think
can be done * help prevent
crime’
Dale Herndon. Ml* Belmeade
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Star, Breckenridge and Clyde. Two Instruments
.. Verdon, a fel member * ‘nstrument5
you Jm n that yo never lose +AAA is also scheduled
your bead whoa things go to attend
wrong You’te too duamb to FOLowing the appearance of struments, an altimeter and a
competing sends the Midwest- compess. Todays commercial
era University Stage Band, di- transport average more than
one thing -hie be is thinking with the oversized foyer." It has
another 4 roomns — if you count the
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pbones - Gary Green. David
Twiford. Doe Morris, Doug Etb-
BLlings. Roy Allman. Ronny
Nunn and Glenn Giover trump-
ets - Mike McNeil, Mike Ells-
worth. Steve Storm. Penny
Spencer and Doc Wigley, and
Barbara Quids. plane Ray
Alexander, bass. emits Doo
Foctess, guitar, and Jerry Fras-
ier. drums
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punishment for any crime should ung ertmes. A majority of rob- some responsibilities and respect
be equal to the extent of the beries committed is dene sc be- for ethers.''_____________LL
enme and punishment is an im- cause people are out 0"ok ' . ।
pnanpanarmepanen 5 Band Boosters Schedule
tion should be given to the prob- sanity are given, should be car-
lem of juvenie delinquency and ned out " ,
more activities made possible Mrs T. J. bewbun, Rowte -
"I believe more Christian Members of Brownwood Band band program if it is supported
ag a. training would be one ansver Boosters Cub wil serve a spa- by the commumity." Frarer
I feel that it K every person's W a is raised withloxe ghetti supper for the public on said
duty as a citizen to report any and Christian teachings then he tbe evenang of March 1 in the "The fact that we have 26 sen-
possible crime that they may will not likely become a erim- student center at Brownwood iorsinthe band this year as
see A cruninal begins Ms ca inal Many a person has com- High School. compared to only six last year
reer by first getting by with a nutted crimes by being brought The supper was planned as is indicative of the interest and
small misdemeanor and not be- up in a home where toere has an added feature for the school's efforts of the students and their
ing justly puntshed Too many been no love given to the Chud - bouse program to be held director. James E Smith “
times the person who has been Horace Allen. E Dartmor: i cocjunction with Texas Pub- Smith said the high school
caught committing a enme 3 al- "I champson umprovement to Be Sehools Week Leonard Fraz- stage band and possibly scene
Jowed to gofree with verbal pun- the entertainment and occupy ier club president, said per- ensembles from the band are
tion facilities for teen-agers and sons attending the high school planning musical entertainment
_____ ______children because I believe that open house w ngram win have features to be presented during
his parents to assume any fnan- upon this depend' the develop- an opportunty to eat a meat the spaghetti supper
cial responsibulites Elimination ment or deterioration of the served from the cafeteria in Frazier announced that a
character of our young peopie the student center and then meeting of band boosters is to
at toe time they need this de- continue their visit to various be held Monday night at 7:30
velopment deoartments of the school in the band hall Activities of
Pat Bell, 1906 Austim **: Tickets for the affair «i be the club will be discussed, and
_______ _ “I believe that most cranes on sale this week by members a nominating committee to se-
approved forms of entertain- start when a person 3 under a of the BHS Lon Band. Italian- lect ■ slate of candidates for
ments such as boy scouts. De and we must star here to pre- stsie spaghetti with meat balls officer posts during the 1956
Molays and any supervised ac- vent crimes One of the most and -al the will be school year wul be named. The
tonne* effective ways is the establisb- served The price will be W meeting is open to ail parents
* cents ner person Band boost- of band students and other in-
r ers *il prepare- and serve the terested persons.
To Hiding Man's Motives
By HAL BOYLE Marines
NEW YORK (AP: — Heaven Try sitting a this chair. I
seated the possubity of a per- think youl find it much more
fact language - but ran in- comfortabie " The one you re
vented double-talk sprawled in now is an anque —
Doubietaik is toady suited to and cost me L*
food. i " ~
Solon Committee
ing its January concert." Fraz- Okays MeOSUre
ier said. and we bope res: AUST< AP — A House
dents wffl lend further support At. . A."noe
v _ .. _ a.- .. .L, L.,.; g.. committee approved tar LlO0c t
by attendins the spaghetti sup- debate Tuesday night a measure
e .. setting up a sz0 millioc state
Proceeds from the event "il ioanfund for students at public
be used for various activities 40 I ■' .5^1 APE
in support o the band Primary aad^private colleges and un
actvites of the band boosters "te.. amccaa rf
during the-curreet school year ~
have beer the furmishung of * measuqe, bEePuGeIse
award jackets for 25 senior Hinson. ThepoFn“pssentins
band students and plans for fin- vAe"a hReP B— Holowel
ancing a trip to a band festivaL o-Grandsaline „c,. toe
We believe that the da legslature to issue $100 million
in bonds at a maximum interest '
p... - had a anguage that posSDTes. id recommenaa of the January concert by tm
woud enabie them to commun- utte fer o ths stock I m Lon band is sufficient evidence
cate with each other perfectly. Much with 1.000 shares of it my- Brow r wood can have a tine
Actually, toa really isn't so seif____ __ ¥ ¥
If we all were compietely bon-
High School Stage Band To Vie
In Wichita Falls Fete Saturday
Brownwood High School stage will present a program for the
band wil be si Wichita Fans visiting bandsmen Tropb-
. — Saturday to take part in the ies wil be awarded to wipning
... . s 58 Midwestern University Stage stage bands at the coociusion
bndee « hpori! " Band Festival of the coocer
-» fri our business a.™ James E smith BHS band
unuthetmecomnes.wtenh director said the event is to be
P.E — no longer be need- heid in tbe university's audi-
„ __ . _____ , torium with 1 bands schedul-
Here ar, a fex.zmpes.0 ed to participate The festival
coventienal doubietak, fok conducted under rules sima-
kowed by their real meanings
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1965, newspaper, February 17, 1965; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489760/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.