Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1975 Page: 2 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sessions cited
Morris Funeral Home with
PAMDANSBEE
grandchildren.
9:30a.m.
DAN'S SHOES
ommerce Sq. Ph.646-561
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9:30 AM
Begutiful Seductive girls
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loose!
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convinced t
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MIKE HESTER
... top ranked boy
Darinda Crosby of
and Velita Bates of
Tuenday.Mey 27. 1975
| DEATHS AND FUNERALS |
BOSTON, M
Hog and No
removing th
British marl
they made
cannon, the;
morning of
tight on the
swivels, rig
Indian, took
brought to
himself, on
NEWYOR
of the Prov
order to su
He receive
“for her o
submit to t
PHILADEL
Washington,
a committee
colonies wit
immediately
Congresses
violating the
may be “res
which he sou
to Warwick,
PARTRI
asked the
obligation
produce a
Minister”
destroyed
turned dor
No injuries in
two accidents
The 200 block of East Com-
merce was the scene of a car-
pickup accident reported to city
police at 6:06 p.m. Monday.
Involved were a 1M car driven
by Sandra Howard of Rt land*
;7%2e
>150 — if
M. E. Bates, 49
SAN SABA—Services for
Marvin Eugene Bataa, 41, of
Richland Sprines were to be at 4
p.m today at HoweD-Doran
Funeral Home in San Aeba with
burial to be in Locker
Cemetery
7:50
9:40
To Prepare For —
Big Moving
KATHY BBBOP
BRADY HI WAY
ENDSTONIGH^
BURT REYNOLDS
"THE LONGEST
IWKi
"THE
DESERTERS”
du, and Sunday mernins by MORN a
wooo MtMM co PO te. UM
t _----■ Teses 76801 Secnd d*
Brownwood
Bulletin
rMCoiaafN
age
By RON/
Associate
LONDON
vel said he
again after i
juries in am
13 single-de
that be thot
distance rec
But prom
and most of
watched the
candaredev
miles an h
accepted th
that he had
motorcycle
“In two o
may well r
sion not tor
publicity mi
erable pain
the world
thinking ab
COLEMAN HI WAY
“$1.50 - 50'
ENDS TONIGHT
Win REYNOLDS
"WHITE
LIGHTNING"r
ROBERT MITCHUM
"THUNDER
ROAD” rc
Lemmons of Brownwood; and
12 grandchildren.
mAua
WOMEN!
. LOCK UP M
AYOURMEN.-
90 arres
illegal cc
LAREDO, To
raid by local, st
law enforcemen
led to arrest* at
fight on a sm
here.
The Sunday n
by a federal Dn
Administration
which flew over
operation, was
officers from I
Alcoholic Bev
sion, Departm
Safety, Webb <
office and Lare
ment.
Officers seiz
cocks, a dozen
cases of beer
paraphernalia
Dist. Atty. C
said 70 men p
misdemeanor
paid fines of 3
pleaded innoce
leased under
and 15 were
bonds ranging
310,DM each
charged with
and illegal s
beverages.
DRIVE I N
matisasenomcmSsepe
Survivors include Ms "asnazgcgrdnHe"aa
DanaBate both of Ridhind fomgtlmeresdentdt Comanche.
CAMPBoWE
DRIVE-IN
4 ap mh s
I MATIRks
THRU SUMMER
OEN 1:4. SHOWS
2:20
AMh 4:10
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noemaan FsMEE Editee
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Single copv evening »• cents Sundey 25
coms Mome delivery by cily cevier e by
motor voute $23 per menth - Brewe
Coumty $2550 per ye
advance . Buown CW—*. Mih Ses
tabs MCulloch Colemen end pe ft
r-w-" — Eestlend Ereth end Memiee
h.-ii $10 per veer owHMe thes
cumtiaa toft inside gtete ol Texes $26 00
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THURSDAY
mailed,” said President Julius from a car moving with lights S AcUMaRCtumsmo .
Nyerere’s pres* secretary after off about 13:30 am while stand- ” ""sy "v™*- hvunwct ft
a cabinet meeting. "The Ten- tag beside another car with his
jects all of the demands. Now Similar attacks, officers said, mATEEs...
we must wait” wounded Kenner 43 minutes lat- orEwiMS E
He said this was the “final er as he rode a bicycle two SHoWs
government statement on the blocks away and then Lockridge 3:52-5:50-
matter.” as he stood at a point four block* ’ *4°
Carter after a meeting with from the Kenner shooting.
__STARTS WED.
WARRENOATS
"BORN TO KILL”
— MUS —
Church of Christ wtA burial to Services wB bo at 3 p.m burial in Tayler’s Chapel
Jenkins Spring Cotnotary Thursday at Davis-Morris Comotory in Comanche County
Nyerere told newsmen: “We A description of the gunmen’s
are not without hope that arse- car given by Vega and Keniter
olution of the problem can free led to the arrests by policemen
the remaining students.” He en route to the scene of the
said he was not sure what the Lockridge shooting. Patrolmen
U.S. or Tanzanian govern- said the men taken into custody
ment’s next steps would be. gave no resistance.
men money i—mmir
raa it oms n ra hums naw! tam
mrun"
Morelock Funeral Home to ta Funeral Heme with burial to be Rev. Stanley Wilson to to of- This-tw volume work,
charge of arrangemonta. In Eastawn Memorial Perk, ficiate. recntv"uhuledbVAhinedo
He died at 9:45 p.m Monday Rev. E D Maxleld to to ft Mra Leach died at 3:28 p.m.
at a Brownwood mursing borne, ficiate. Monday in the Brownwood t t0 prenent
Mr Leanness was born Nov. She was bon July U, 1907 to Community Hospital following ti™
4,1M, ta Brown County where Missouri nd was a housewife, a one-month ilnesa DE saselona who u now
helvedmostohislfe.Hewas She had Brad 44 yuan to She was born July 4 1921 la servingteWaah"chdeduatrict
a retired contractor and a Brouaueed and married Joo Comaache County and won a wherete central Ter— con-
member of the Austin Ave. Frankiin Carrigor at AbUene member of Calvary Baptist "erenc. ni -—t- -t in 88
Church of Christ He married July 13, IM. Church. She had lived in
include1her Brownwood 2 years. She was issues as geen by the church a, m —, a , p
htu Kathy Bishop tops class
Joy of Abilene and Idn. Marian San Angelo and Donato J. B. and Randy Leach, both of sending h, netnuew to the • ■ ■ 6
Rowe of Tyler; two sons, Fred Carriger of Brownwood; two Brownwood; a daughter, Mra gener conkerenc t den, —5
and Jm L—nena, dajyhtere, Mr. Mh Bell, Jan Nredham of Andrew* Mr proclaimed homosezunis from a m..I. USmmL ALum cag.
3 smnanasonsmngodnecd. Early High this year
Emma Baker and Mravrgma Cumormaztmo‘ststers;nne sistera, Mra Patiy Bo’do Methodstcureh---------- EARLY (BBC)—Kathy sr"sbesketballteamand ws pirctedhy ChcksCrstonni 1573 pickup driven by Malcolm
Hallford. both of Brownwood, grandchildren: and five Boat- Comanche and Mrs. Betty • Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Harvest Festival queen can- processional ana . ecgouu- _ r— r cumu
and Mrs. Lorena wens of grandchdren Fritts of Weathertord; and fou- Charges filed Mra. Preston Bishop, was didate the last two year. in were played by the band. Jernigan.o Godthwaite. No
Irving; a brother, Travis grandchildren. • named valedictorian of Early school She was in the Junior Bryan Chambers, president injurieswer^reported.
.. ci za ann:ne mAn High School’* graduating class play and served as usher for the of the board of trustees, gave Two cars collided at Austin
Curtis Gilliam, 68 A—e.HLLA-g against man during commencement 1074 graduating class, was in the invocation and benediction and Main and^ the aecident
COMANCHE (BBC)-Ser- Mrsmweete Hubbard Charges ot burglary have Saturday night at the school pep squad four years and Beta was by Mike Vincent, asenior. ocurredatlitgmMonday;
vicse for Curtis Gilliam, R, of Services for Mrs. Sweetie beenfedinjusticeotthepeace gym. club three years. The school’s alma mater was Carsin the wreck werego1m73
Comanche were to be at 4 p.m. Hubbard, R, of Coleman were cart here against Anthon car Pam Dansbee, daughter of mis she was voted beta sung in unison by the seniors T™ Br,rlv“nd e
today at Comanche Funeral to be at 3 p.m. today at True Gibson in connection withthree Mr. and Mn. D. W. Dansbee, perHonality was editor the and audience. Reasonerqf bv Ead and
Home with Rev. Frank L. Vine Baptist Church in separate burglaries at Lake was named salutatorian, and Bchoolanm’al and a member of Junior ushers Patti 1974cardriven bErnestNem
Turner Jr. and Rev. Kenneth Coleman. Burial will be in Brownwood State Park. Mika Hester, son of Mr. and Lbraryciu two year> and as Bailey, Laurie Bishop, Gabrlel of.Brownwood There wen no
Vaughn officiating. Burial was Coleman City Cemetery. According to the Brown Mrs. A. D Hester, was high anokmicer this year Perez and Sambo Sewalt. injuries.
to be in Stag Creek Cemetery. Holman Funeral Service will be County Sheriff’s Dept official* rankins 1x7 Donita Lee, daughter of Mr. --------:'
He died Sunday at Brown- ** '“M^Hubbid RrtFriSy at ihetsdnrsi wpsrdtdbrnusom grXte^Tnrt^^d Kissinqer moves tO
De Leon Hospital 11 pjn. at a Coleman hospital May 11,17 and M. until graduation night, ac- average of 93.79. lliwvw aww
"oodConmunitykorpttatatter foBowina a tone iBnam. Approximately $1,600 was cordingtoschool policy. Hester had a grade average of „
sudden — . _ ■ ^0*04 bornAug. ta taken in the three incidents. Miss Bishop has, four year 31.M. He was active in football Ape-n, elLe
Guthrie, Ky. and was. Baptist Gibson was being held in Brown school, average of. 96.8. Her throughout high school par- reone n enerqv TOIKS
Survivors include nieces and County Jail this morning in lieu activities include FHA and band ticipatedin •Z
and • nephewa._____________________of MUR bead on each diarBs. memhersfnurrznasenbrndeas years and. was awarded the PARIS (AP) - Secretary of completing their work. Princ-
and 1374-73 band sweetheart sportmanship awardhis junior State Henry A. Kissinger today pal exporters and importers of
Springs; two daughter, Mra survvninchudehiswimeaN.Lp A-e e-aL She was a Beta club member for year.Hesreceivedtherjimm proposed the formation of a food and other raw materials
----- 1Caroltpam,MdbreTatmN0DerS,JOn6SS6GK threeyears, and participatedin Smithsmemorialsawartthis series of producer-consumer would participate in the com-
" _ the junior play. Alm to her yearHeanprtcipatedsin commissions on raw materials modities panel.
mother, Mrs. Florence Bates J nd Don Gilliam I ge l ___ __<11 junior year, she received the i nor Ye and other Third World concerns One observer suggested that
RichlandSprings: two brothers, doedcomancherevesuster, aw Oli dinlome mills spanish award, was named to was inlbrary cubuandBeta as a means of reopening the Kissinger wastryingto“fi-
Leroy Bate, of Hawkins aad MrMidrdGraj ana “ who's Whoin'American High Cuhandsered asanofticerin preparatory world energy con- nesse" the energy controversy
Ralph Bates; and two raft stantord, both ot odesaa, Mrs. AUSTIN-Legislation pro- San Antonio baaed South- Schoote and to the American Boy’s »ate,wu listed in W^s ference. byofferinggtoconsider Xte
sona.________________________ Janie Pace of Colorado City, posed by legislators western Institute of. Society of outstanding high Who and voted most t .U.S., officials acknowledged terialsiotherthan 0Hspverthe
Mrs. Laura Bludwrith of representing much of Mid- management contracted with school students. succeed. that the proposal outlined by long, leisurely run while preaa-
Sectioncarfire Longview and Mr* Herb Texas intended to crack down Indiana Northern University of During her senior year, she Kissinger to the lunation Inter- tag for a vigorous unitedfront
Benson of Coleman; five on diploma mills is now Gas City, Ind., to offer a was coeditor of the school in special awards presen- national Energy Association against oil price increases.
A «erert metimi <w of a brothers, Paul Gilliam of awaiting the governor’s graduate’ degree in annual, named most likely to tations, Kathy Bishop received represented a shift in American
Santa Fe train caught fire Coleman, Bfll Gffliam and Bob signature to become taw. management until it was succeed, received the math the citizenship award. Ricky policy and could ultimately lead
M-nday th. USS hlotk of GilUam, both of AbOsne, Ralph The bills were sponsored by learned that the Indiana school award and the D.A.R. good Carmack and Lisa Baker to controls against "excessive
Melwood. The car received Gilliam of San Francisco, Reb. Lynn Nabers of Brown- was Mt accredited. citizenship award. She received received athletic awards. price volatility.”
some -temags Md Brownwood CaUf., and James IL Gilliam wood and Sen. Grant Jones of _____________________________ an outstanding scholar award Supt. Roy Hughes presented But they denied that the Ford
firemen anfwered the can at Jr. of Mesa. Arts.; and 11 AbUene. from the Brownwood Chamber diplomas to 33 graduating administration has decided to
---- The legislation resulted from A A , , of Commerce. seniors and O. B. Chambers, participate in price-fixing
two situations in Texas Ml 11 GT Q&niGS Miss Dansbee’s high school principal presented awards. C. schemes or would support the
regarding diploma mills, grade average waa 93.83. She B. Milam presented the Jimmy “Indexing’’ proposal by Shah
operations which confer for a chrrne chin waa an FHA member four years Smith memorial athletic award. Mohammed Reza Pahlew to tie
fee a degree of m substance. -‘Iu‘Y= >F and an officer two years. She Mrs. Paula Waldon Clarkson the price of crude oil to major
win- rsss"1 It f waa state voting delegate as a of Norfolk, Va., a 1965 EHS industrial products bought by
and the House in Austin are not seaworthv junior. Area IV voting delegate graduate, gave the com- the oil countries.
designed to permit the coor- 3-" v '/this year and received the mencement address. Kissinger told newsmen he
dinating board to establish .a ________... homemaking award last year. Instrumental music whs by believes the preparatory energy
rules, regulations and penalties MAMLArrnHippine... She served as manager of the the Early High School band, meeting can be resumed within
for degree granting institutions ------------------------------------------------------------------ a month. However, French offi-
offering courses in Texaa. Two Mayagueztodazdendedaacem s .1 • L cials said it might be several
measures were passed, one ‘"8 InVGSTICiatOrS weioh months before another meeting
regulating Texas schools, and "" 3 VV-’S 1 " could be set up. Ute first prep-
another regulating out-of-state dsresarded government aratory meeting collapsed in
institutions. warnings ageinat selling too I • 4.... March when the United States
in 1174, the attorney general close to Cambodia. _00 n K in TWO SnOOTinQS and other industrial nations re-
brought suit against Dallas Itlsnottuewewerezwam _ ~ jected demands by Algeria and
State Collegefor selling degrees ed by U.S. autnortUeB, Mer, DALLAS (AP) — Investiga of May 17 in similar attacks at other underdeveloped nations
in more than 50 subject areas at 63,° Fountain VaDeytCaMf.t tors sought to determine today Sherman, north of here in North that the future oil conference be
a cost of from $75 for a high tolda newsconference.here whether there was any con- Texas. Shots were fired first at broadened to include all raw
school diploma to $180 for a aDoard the tengner, wmen is nection between gunfire attacks four chartered buses carrying materials.
doctorate. AU call, to the to- owned by.SeaLand. Inc... .. in the dark on people and ve- junior high school pupils, and Kissinger told the members of
stitution were apparently taken .ThessuitwasflediEridazin hide, nine days and 70 mile, glass from bullet-shattered the International Energy
by an answering service. SanEranciscobzAberMin apart windows cut several of the Agency - IEA — that they
in the second incident, the ichieloetheshipsgsistantten in ti>e latest such cmq, ftoto occupants. They had been on a "have no reason to recoil from a
------------------------------- gineer. Clifford Harrington, fired from a car wounded three trip to the Six Flags Over Texas discussion of all the issues of
Teyee AAcL chiefengineer of the sbip.said pedestrians in South Dallas sm- amusement park between concern to developing coun-
•eXdS Codcn Minichdello "is not speaking for ly Monday. Two were reported Dallas and Fort Worth. tries.”
the members of.the ar„w. We in serious condition. Officers Forty minutes later at anotb- He said the proposed com-
reprimanded areanotJoininsthnssuit" . arrested two men, ages z and er point onus, 75ln Sherman, missions would ezplore such
AtErn CAp UnL 23, and held them without Im- bullets broke glass in three questions as finance. in-
Un "beenonboardtheshiponlys mediate charge. trucks and injured two of the vestment trade and production
verit oL. Texas athletc.oft days. ">d I don t think he got to seven persons suffered drivers slightly, and would have no rtearttine far
date^ said today that track know the members of the drip.” wounds, none serious, the night Dallas police said there were
voacn Cebourne rrice has been 1 ■ . — ...... . । ——1. ' —" an N1 rii, ang a 19 eag.
Ambassador hopeful
giving money to a track team • rested and both weapons had
zm-sarmdaz of students' release motive for the dioottags had
menttaday DAR Es SALAAM, Tanzania Popular Revolutionary party Texas Rangers are probing to
s"ehavebennotified bzthe (AP) - U.S. Ambassador Bo- threatened to shoot the three see whether there is any link
Sot"ech‘cdtorsnespree verly Carter says ba has hopes httetegeo unleoo the TMrantan between the Delta, and Sher-
Mnldmwnt taT^Nic^Zi that two American students and government within « days pald man attacks, officers here mid.
Pnnament u a public repri- 0m_ ___ them $460,000, freed a number Monday’s gunfire sent Johnny
“W« ow .M axounsDutchwomanhedby of the party’s leader, held in Kenner, 13, and Jimmy Lock-
ac"tnn the 7°^, Tanzanian Jelta and handed ridge, 31, too hospital in serious
tne punsanment of leased despite the Tanzanian over hundreds of rifles and con- mndltinnand I jrry Vees ri in
C?*11’*?- . . government’s refusal to meet non andthousandsofroundsot fairZdiZ
“Correction* have been made the kidnapers’ demands. ammnitinn“"" IMtonivaon' M v„. ...
and this will not Igppen again.GrarriBM of the M^xtat nln wim not be black rtruck in the left teg a 2^
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WAXAHACHIE-Dr. C c
Sessions, former pastor of
Central United Methodist
Church in Brownwood, hoe been
recognized for Ho contributions
to Methodism in Uris area
through till work in the
Enclycopedia of World
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D. C. Lemmons, 66 Mrs. Della Carriger Mrs. Norma Loach
Services for Delmer C. Mra Delta Carriger, R, of Services for Mra Norma Jean
Lemmona, R, of 310 Corrigan, MR Belle Plain dedather Leech, H. *f 37H Coggto will he
Brownwood, wi be at 3 pm homeat7a.mtoday followinga at 3 p.m Wednesday at Davis
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