Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1967 Page: 1 of 30
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Brownwood Bulletin
American B52 Bombers
Pound Troop Positions
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Charges
ham St.
(Bulletin Staff Photo)
SPECTACULAR AUDIENCE
agent for the secret espionage
organization.
Adam West — "Batman him- also in the business of commu-
sands of luminaries from the
"You must first find your-
of seven and11 pounds 4 ma!- said the CIA gave the Warren Peking
Some of the posters
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it was not clear from the wall (
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spectatd
ide the
Hoffa, 54. wore a prison-issue in a car outsi
federal
ESCALATION COULD PRESSURE
the, labor leader
GHS Wins State
three codefendants. Ewing King tion on a tax increase this year activity has emerged
Nashville and Larry Campbell, further escalation of *he Viet- Saturday insist their best esti.
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Hoffa Returns For
Another Trial Try
Dates Near
For Pecan
Treatment
the time being" but he chal-
lenged the CIA to produce what
ROCKY HORSE — Necessity ia the
mother of invention and when Darel
Cook and Laurie Ann Miller wanted to
ride horseback in Coggin Park, they
simply found themselves e rock and
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took a make believe trot around the
park. Parents of the two are Mr and
Mrs. Donald Cook of 1408 Ave. C and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of 2206 Dur.
L > X
WHERE IT HURTS is plainly labeled on this wound-
ed Marine for quick treatment by the medics, who
lately heve hod their hands full of casualties caused
by some of the most savage fighting of the Vietnam
hostilities.
Play Competition
GOLTHWAITE — Goidthwaite
High School s one-act play, "Im-
promptu" went all the way to
the top in L IL competition when
it won the State Class A title
Saturday at Austin
The Italian actresses beauti- announce from the rooftops the
fu in black with lace shawls on word of Christ."
ed in Dallas, Tex . on Nov. 22,
190-
"The testimony which CIA
« us? somymenor nese dispatches reported Satur- tionsinsouth’vernamtoTwca
Saturday received Claudia Car- the massive Barnin bronze ca- ity in her film The Dolls."
dinale, Gina Lollobrigida and nopy He said the Church was ---------
uve out powenrur wwr eaqer moup-- vu "e omEe • .. . — . c . c- u j .. e o <
who spent three months here in Union president lacked his fa- roughly so all nut clusters are the Cuban Embassy in Mexico dispatches said
1964 on trial for jury tampering, miliar smile and did not speak treated. ’ aty I Th denai
■ ‘ Further information on the J
mobbed him as he was leaving, reived many of those present casebearers is May .19 or 11 ■
He said he got the idea the pon- for brief personal chats These dates have been based
tiff had seen him in a television Miss Cardinale — who wore a on the station Workmen at the
named outstanding performer of
all Class A productions.
Other members of the cast
were Brenda Jernigan. Byron
Harper and Charles Blackbum.
The play was directed by Mrs.
Charles Sherwood with Steve
Hollingshead and Gayion Jerni-
gan as the stage crew. .
The play won district and re-
glonal honors before traveling
to .Austin for state competition.
This is the first year Golath-
Convoys, Ferry Complex,
Gun Sites Also Struck
By EDWIN O. WHITE
— gmtea iv. aavum, wuuaw-j— —— -pm . „ - -p,mig ,-------- - In all. 30,000 persons were
five but powerful labor leader months in prison, the Teamsters wet foliage of the trees tho- and a Cuban companion leaving forcement of martial law the involved Eleven persons, in-
• .. . IKS-----—------* — ----------- the Cshan Embaeev in Mauea -a-—- =1 eluding four soldiers, were
The dispatches quoted the killed and L,000 to 2,000 persons
Garrison said the picture of wall posters as saying theclash- injured. 700 of them seriously.
leader's 1962 conspiracy trial at
Nashville, Tenn., which ended
in a mistrial when the jurors
were unable to agree upon a
verdict
)
Garrison is conducting a
, probe here of what he says was
I a plot conceived here to kill
Prenident . Kennedy. assassinat-
J v began the long overnight trip by
f automobile from the U S’ Peni-
tentiary at Lewisburg, Pa.
Batman show. miniskirt - and Miss Lollobri station have been banding trees tr Cubans here the summer Red Chinese city of Chengtu, 950 than 209 Chinese were killed or government
The occasion was World Com- gida. both of whom have had to trap pupating larva and the Eelore Kenned was slain -- — ---* ** D-- —1 -------S
marital situations, optimum date to spray is based Garrson Said Saturday he
Not only did the Mills County
production win first, but Phyllis
Wesson of Goidthwaite was
'Fake'
waite's one-act play has even
qualified for state. j
performing and producing ends selves" in order to reach others,
of cinema, radio, television and the pontiff told the show busi-
the press attendmg a special ness and communications speci- George Madden of Sir Pecan
audience in St Peter’s Basilica, alists. He said "order. love ard Feld Station in Brownwood has be taken with a grain of. salt," j
Batman Audienee peace must,predominate in your determined that the optirpum Garrison said
Batman was involved in a ives." time for Brown County pecans — -----
postaudience show of his own r, “Jl ‘ ~ ‘
when autograph seekers the altar after his talk and re- control of damaging pecan nut
King and Parks were brought Administration sources say half and an upturn in the second c -m. — taw w say wnen me surtax
here last Sunday from the fed- mid-June is the earliest date for half requiring a tax increase to Saturday that Howard Wiams should take' effect in any case,
eral correctional institution in a proper assessment of th help stem inflation, pay for the 1 Abilene track performer in the final decision will be made
Texarkana. Tex . and Campbell economy and even then the pic- war and keep interest rates in the Interscholastic League meet. by Congress
arrived Friday from thecorrec- ture for the future coud he Une has beenreportedemissing and The only economic data now
tional institution at Sandstone. cloudy They contend there still Tins estimate, however is' was feared drowned available confirm the sluggish-
Minn. are uncertainties in the air based on Vietnam warspeending A search was underway, in ness anticipated by 'he adminis-
in the fourth new trial motion. Government officials want of $219 billion for the fiscal Town lake, which extends tration last January but the
Hoffa and his codefendants enough evidence on paper — year which begins July 1, through downtown Austin, where March figures did hint at an
charged that the government and not just projections — to A substantial increase in Williams and a companion upturn
used electronic eavesdropping convince Congress a tax in- American troop strength - a Raceal Williams also a track orficiaks say, however, that
and wiretapping before and dur- crease will be needed if and possibility now being debated contestant from Abilene were the hint is based only on pee-
ing the trial The government when one is formally requested, both in and out of oificial Wash- last sesson on a paddleboat iimmarv data and they are not
has "emphatically" denied the Only Proposal ington _ would increase this early Saturday, yet ready to declare an end to
charge. . As yet the 6 per cent surtax figure and add to the budget Officers said two patrolmen the winter doldrums. i
The jury-tampering convic- on corporate and individual in- deficit, other things being equal on the north shore of the lake Economy Data
tioos stemmed from the labor ’ *----- ’ “ — ~ - . .......— - -
line.
aee An, n » , Administration sources hesti-
AUST IAP) - Police said tate t say when the, surtax
munications Day, sponsored by involved marital situations. optimum date to spray is based
the Roman Catholic Church were among the stars who stood on the emergence of five per
Missing from the glitter and in line to see him. cent of these larva as moths
bright lights of the huge basilica m Miss Lollobrigida and hus- For those with large pecan
were Sophia Loren and her hus- band Milko Skofic recently sep- orchards who cannot completely
ispray in one or two days. to. , .
start prior to May 10 Anytime he indicated was an important
from May 8-13, should give, sat- owad1wtcne sad the Japanese newspapers Asahi In ihe past week skirmishes of
isfactory control for thos un- hianlhre. vPPn»ssed W more and Yomiuri. the Kyodo news this type were also reported in
able to spray on the optimum i—' *
"days The flamboyant district attor- casting Corp
I Madden recommended a com- ney, “ho has obtained an indict- —
_ cho-*- , Province, Chungking,
—-------——--c - The dispatches were based on Lanchow and Inner Mongolia,
bination spray mixture of two ment of one. man on a charge of accounts appearing in wall post- The Japanese dispatches gave
pounds zinc sulfate, two pounds conspiring..t0 murder Kennedy, ers put up by Red Guards in this summary of the wall poster.
---— M1" - - -e Some of the posters accounts of the fighting in’
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (AP), Although he looked tanned athion per 190 gallons of water. Commission a fake photo when called for intervention by the Chengtu. Szechwan Province
— James R. Hoffa, the diminu- and well after spending two He urges those spraying to asked lor » picture of Oswald Red Chinese army and the en-
2.___ 1.L.. morihe in Arienn +hc e-metere wet fAlinco. Af he +-oce -e and a Cuban companion leaving forcemant of martial law
returned in handcuffs Saturdav to reporters. . , . . - . , ..
lor his fourth attempt to win a His only remark was made to spraving may be obtained from Oswald and a burly Cuban was es broke out Wednesday. the
new trial an unidentified spectator sitting Madden or Brown County Agent taken by a concealed camera same day that feuding Maoist posters whether the fighting
- Charles i Chuck) Threet operated bv CIA agents factions battled in a wool goods continued Saturday.
Also in the cellblock are his firm decision by the administra- picture of second half economic must come first. • of $8.1 billion for the next fiscal
____________ - -- : _______ — .— - 1.... ——o. — ' —---.s--year already is based on adop-
and Thomas Ewing Parks of is at least five weeks away but But government officials as of Abilene Athlete tian of the 9 per cent surtax by
Nashville and Larry Campbell, further escalation of "he Viet- Saturday imist their best esti- July J. a now impossible dead
Parks’ nephew and a Detroit nam war would increase the mate still is the one presented, Drowns’In Austin
Teamsters official. • pressure for it. -In January — a-.sluggish first
THIRTY FOUR PAGES TODAY BROWNWOOD, TEXAS, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1967
dav ' twcen rabid Red Ciardkolow •"I • ovu ' vned ceremonial capacity But. Sat-
Reports of the fighting were ems™ commundst pard Chair- " urdaythey worennotheimees,
earned m dispatches from the man Mao Tse-tung and his more skirts, inending the hrstraid of carreedslnngong htsticks and
Peking-based correspondents of conservative adherents the war on the Ha Dong army Whi® King mX^no or-
Inthepastweekskirmishesof barracks, four miles sothwes ganized demonstratioin,he° said
service and the Japan Broad- Changehuan, Mtanchuria, Kwel- 0 the sorrnsartayt benoimaneredas aneanuxonid
A 92-shell mortar barrage the bousing controversy.
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come taxes is only a proposal Troops First discovered a paddle boat being Five weeks from now. govern-
made by President Johnson in Government sources have operated in the lake near the mept analysts will have data for
his State of the Union message said a tax increase beyond the 6 the Gondolier Hotel on the south April, preliminary data for My
last Jan. 19. 1 per cent surcharge would be shore When they shined a spot- and the government's quarterly
No legislation embodying that considered as one possibility light on the boat two souths projection of plant and equip-
, suggestion has been sent to Con- under thos* circumstances. But. dived into the water, meet spending by buinessmen.
— A gress and won t be until a better a decision on troop strength The projected budget deficit '
VOL. 67 NO. 173 »O Cants Doily, 13 Cents Sunday
Navy pilots from the alreraft ion. only a 301 shot in pretace
r • ■ ■ r a carrier Bon Homme Richard in betting.. . ,
L. a ~u 5-4-- e Eu u a ■ the Gulf of Tonkin reported de- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
f f (I f ff S I Til I) f straying or damaging 22 cargo announced supporters of an
authorities gave the Warren * " " - —m ■ •Fn barges in raids along North open housing law sought tor
Commission necessarily must " " < Vietnam's coastline and inland Lousve. would make no or-
be taken with a gram ofsalt" ■ m fa . waterways Fliers from other gomzed attempt 10 demonstrate
if 1) _f * carriers attacked a rail bridge at Churchill Downs.
PopepauuentdountromigowerstosorayneantrimtormTheep-Qriansstatsshtemin Kea i^nina
eln- na- hie Salle end -a enntrnl nf domacine necan nas ' 2. m Ti g-.14 Thanh Hoa tional Guard and 1,000 police
show that oswald was Ta a .TOKYO (AP, - Bloody factory in the Peking suburb of Roving Communist bands Sat- asembledat theDownn.about
Communist but Instead an agent fighting has broken out bet wees Chang Ping Hsien. Wall posters urday launched several mortar 1 ‘namesane rore nonmaly on
aiding CIA-sponsored. antiCas- feuding Maoist factions in the reporung that clash said more attacks and hit-and-run raid A nand topatoaine,nDerbyerod
...... —maaT 0A "T-----— —-4 - e- spokesman said V . at . - ’ umpers ,wc
miles southwest of Peking, and wounded. casualties included 121 civiLians . .
several thousand persons have The Japanese accounts said killed or wounded. monmaa me torge consists
been reported wounded. Japa- the fighting appeared to be the The flurry of guerrilla opera- oegurardmengndioopoin
nne in Chsth \iot--m c,1nc - • — . "1 _
to the Reds in such items as northwest OFKhe Sanh"closet wounded sixatop Hill 881 North.
Short ranee rockets arieM worwet oi one „ann close to which the Leathernecks seized
snort-range rockets, artillery the Laos border. It was in the Fridav in cosing out a 120
and antitank weapons same area Fridav that Marines nrday i closing out a "day
, pe _ . .. j in rnaayainat Mannes campaign that swept the rega-
in LS^oviet relations, tlx seized Hill 881 North to end the lars’of’North Vietnam’s 325th
, . Russian implication has been firece battle for high ground Division from hi2h ground over.
* Vietnam, .but.to raise the cost that bilateral issues will be ad- overlooking Khe Sanh. Ooking"knersan" Marine mer-
of the Norths drive against versely affected Little New Action amngcneiiannasaraneamon
South Vietnam by hitting mih- Consular Treaty Elsewhere, the US. Com- tersaandnren lashed bac
tarily important facilities One example is the I S -So- mand reported little new ground------
However, the recent stepup in viet consular treaty, which the action in South Vietnam Air
the bombings of such targets as Soviets have not ratified so far raids over North Vietnam were m |
cement and power plants has through the U.S. Senate ip- limited by poor weather Satur- PIaue
produced some accusations that proved it in March Another is dav to the southern panhandle LJDIDV
NEWORIEANS 1 (AP> Washington intends 10 collapse the proposed U.S.-Soviet direct just below the demilitarized /
nwt tte Kmf-wnMw J North Vietnam s entire econo- commercial air link, which was zone, the Communists shelled a r
cused the Central Intelligence my- supposed to swing into operation command post of the US 4th H I n
_ _ . _ . Agc. ™ santurd.d of gce Soviet Embassy sources were about this time but has been Marine Regiment six miles IXUII
n.__ . n.. I \ /I n • Warren comion a- lake reported to have conveyed a held up by some Soviet techni- west-southwest of the forward
Pope Paul VI Receives — ■hw-w QuietIv
1 7x Manne t oa period of intensification of the umammspmmomomanmmmsmmssmmmisum Communists unloaded 35 rounds *UIUI 1 V
AA r Im... ■ klicd President John F Kcnne U.S air strikes. A similar som- wL. of mortar and recoilless rifle 4
AAnnt Fmmee PpFArFerirAre ayledrresidentronnE kenne ber Une was given to some IS Weather fire on the command post Bv WILLIAM BRADFORD
IVIUIIY IHIIIUU •IIIUIIUIIIVI> Garrison‘s charge came after newsnen atan embassy press BROWNWOOD ARFA Part wounding 17 Marines LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP-
- the CIA pointed Friday to party Thursday _ h- cloud? 3v Hearne In.the raids, over the. north, with a heavity beefed up securi-
By BENNET M. BOLTON band, producer Carlo Ponti, who arated after several years of Warren Commission testimony ea ing cloudiness Sunday nigt and Air Forecapilots trom Thailand forcestanding by, the 93rd
VATICAN CITY ,AP i -in a had received invitations along estrangement The actress got a in which officials of the agency VI officials expect, to get Monday Cooler Sundav High bases struckaat truck.conyoys.a Kentucky Derby was run Satur-
specctac Jar audience for enter- with other celebrities suspended sentence in Italylast denied n ports published in New another readng on Moscow s Sunday 7436, lowSumiay Eery complexsand antaaire raft day without made*,
tamers that was a bit of show The Pope delivered a formal November after she was ac Orleans that Oswald may have attitude when Ambassador An 52-60. - sites In the southern end of the Threats that existed several
busmesa in itself. Pope Paul VI address from his throne under cused of offending public moral- been acting as an undercover Wy.F Dobrynin returns to M , temwraturo here countr weeks to disrupt the famed old ,
- . -• - ■ - — - •• - -—■ i— ---• ----Washington in the next few Maximum temperature here They also hit at a truck and race in an unspecified manner
days, Dobrynin’s departure Saturday. 90 Sunset today, storage area near the Mu Gia were cased only five hours be-
from Moscow was delayed 8:18, sunrise Monday, 6 38. Pass infiltration route and. fliers forg the colts went to the post on
about a week, presumably for psprmmrmmmemrmsmrbmmmmhemmsim reported touching off-four fires, a dark, damp afternoon Th*
h - ——— —----:---1 22 Barges derby was won by Proud Clar-
blue suit and a drawn expres- building. He asked her how she
sion as he was booked at the felt, but she did not appear to
aging Hamiltr i County jail at 11 recognize him.
am- more than 14 hours after Hoffa's defense lawyers, led
he and three federal marshals by Morris Shenker of St Louis. Fe.
5--fTax Decision Upcoming^
where the. labor leader is •
housed. WASHINGTON (API
Jeff, minus cape and mask nications, with the mission "to
their heads, were among thou Find Yourself
Reds Issue Warning
SAIGON (AP}— U.S. B52 bombers dropped tons of
By LEWIS GULICK may he met bv increased Rus- last-minute consultations with explosives Sunday on North Vietnamese bunkers and
’ wasucmos tw. s" help for Hanoi . the Soviet leadership. troop positions in the northwest corner of South Vietnam
s om IA. n.10a The Kremlins prime interest No specific detail on what tn- where U.S. Marines fought a bloody, 12-day battle to
stateswaminaz"teattstenuin apparentfy lies in preventing creased Moscow aid to Hanoi wrest three hills from the Communists.
Usteark « thar svPtPai the downfall of the North Viet- might consist of is available. The raid before dawn bv the - -------------
_ 77T- nami^r regime. Us Communist There h^ been evidenct recent- eight-engine siratofortresseski/ed nne Bs Marine and
. ally. The Soviets seem less con- ly of expanded Soviet arms help was the fourth in two days " med one L S Marne and
i . । cerned about what is going on in • " dad- - -- “... - - •
f ' —. South Vietnam
“3C r n son U.S. Policy
• I Avowed U S policy in the air
raids is not to destroy- North
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 175, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 7, 1967, newspaper, May 7, 1967; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490293/m1/1/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.