Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1975 Page: 4 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Campaigns taking shape
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Introductory
Offer Worth
Send S1 for JACOBY MODERN
book to "Win at Bridge.' (c/o this
newspaper). P.O. Box 489. Radio
KEEBLER
Club Crackers 69*
Vanilla Wafers 59*
about the FAT-GO reducing plan
and start losing weight this week.
Money bach In full if not complete-
ly satisfied with weight loss from
the very first package.
Due To The Energy
Crisis, We Will Deliver
Thursday Only.
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wounds earl;
said the sla
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pect was sou
Sheriff’s deputies reported
the eastbound pickup ran off
U.S. 70 at a curve .7 mile west of
Vernon shortly after 3 a.m. and
overturned several times before
it caught fire and burned.
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Cwt out this ad-take to store
listed. Purchase one pock of
FAT-GO and receive one FAT-
GO Pack Free.
But Udall aides freely con-
cede they are being hampered
by difficulty in raising money,
especially from liberal money
men who aren’t sure that Udall
is the candidate for them.
change your ways
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) A person who's seeking
your advice will not be helped if
you sugar-coat your words
Tell it to him hard and straight
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
The buck stops with you today
if you made a mistake or an
oversight, you'll gain respect
by admitting it, even though it's
difficult.
PISCES (Feb. 20March 20)
Though you have a strong
craving to buy something new,
resisting the urge will make it
easier later when payments
come due.
O’Bryan’s son, Timothy, t,
died late last Halloween night of
a massive dose of cyanide.
A pathologist testified that
four of the Pixy Stix contained
enough cyanide to kill two or
three people. He testified the
remainder of Timothy's Pixy
Stix contained no cyanide. The
pathologist said it was his belief
the boy ate all the cyanide that
was in the plastic tube.
O’Bryan’s sister-in-law and
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North-South vulnerable
said Robert G Keefe, the soft-
spoken, rotund director at the
Jackson campaign who prob-
ably knows more key Demo-
crats than anyone else involved
in the 1976 race.
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Three men die
in Vernon crash
VERNON, Tex. (AP) -
Three men died and a fourth
suffered serious injuries early
today as a pickup truck over-
turned and exploded late
flames.
ORANGES
CANTALOUPE
POTATOES ii it wt
CUCUMBERS
LINDA TERRY
...salutatorlan
Jackson is busy raising mon-
ey, some $2 million so far; at-
tacking President Ford and
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger, but not his Demo-
cratic rivals; and moving rela-
tively slowly to start organ-
ising.
Keefe conceded the reason is
the 1974 campaign law, which
sets tight limits on the amounts
candidates can spend on a state-
Officers identified two of the
dead as Leroy C. Mooney, X, of
Springfield. Colo., and Edwin J.
Spears, 17, of Moline. Kan
Another man was burned be-
yond recognition and efforts to
learn his name were unavailing.
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STAMPS j
John Leslie Cain, 28, of Har-
rold, S. D., listed by authorities
as the driver, was brought to
Wilbarger General Hospital
here in serious condition
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in history
By The Assoctated Press
Today is Tuesday, May n, the
147th day of 1975. There are 218
days left in the year
Today’s hghlight in history:
On this date in 1941, the Brit-
ish Navy sank the German bat-
tleship. Bismarck, off France,
with a Issa of UN lives. The
Bismarck had been pursued
more than 1,700 miles after
sinking the British warship,
Lca +hn.. a awe aa-liac
Hood, unree days earuer-
On this date-
In 1860, a force under the
Italian patriot, Giuseppe Gari-
baldi. invaded Sicily and cap-
tured the city of Palermo.
In 1905, a Japanese naval
force wiped out a Russian fleet
of 32 ships.
In m, the British luxury
liner, Queen Mary, began its
maiden transatlantic voyage.
In 1937, the Golden Gate
Bridge across San Francisco
Bay was opened.
In 1954, more than IN crew-
men were killed in an explosion
aboard the U.S. aircraft carrier
Bennington off Rhode Island. r
In 1964, Indian Prime Minis-
ter Jawaharlal Nehru died in
New Delhi.
By DENIS D.
Associated Pr
VIENTIANE,
Looters are cutti
fence of the spi
U.S. residential i
side Vientiane a
the household p
by Americans e
Laos.
An Americar
through the lock
residential co
miles outside th.
about 80 persona
including six Ac
HENRY ADAMS
...top boy
BROWNW
AID
112ENNDER
May 28, 1S75
You'll play a more meaningful
role this year in management
of the affairs of others
Substantial rewards will come
to you if your job is well done
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bid of three hearts.
TODAY’S QUESTION
You do bid three hearts and your
partner bids three notrump What
do you do now9
Answer Tomorrow
replace your OLD
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spade But the key and winning
discard was the card West jet-
tisoned on the last club. He
hung on to the useless six of
diamonds and threw one of his
good hearts.
Now South led a spade,
finessed the jack, cashed dum-
my's ace of spades, noted the
(all of the queen from West,
thought a while. counted the
hand carefully and came up
with an original holding of three
spades in the West hand Clear-
ly the third spade was the 10
spot so South led a spade to his
king for his eighth and last
The bidding has been: 27
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Halloween candy in order to as a man In financial trouble, An insurance agent said
collect insurance. about to have his car repos- O’Bryan took out the *20,000 in-
The final group of state’s wit- sessed and yet found the money surance policies on Oct. 3 and
nesses was expected to include to pay cash for *20,000 life in- then called on Nov. 1-only
O'Bryan’s wife, Daneen surance policies on his two chil- hours after Timothy’s death—to
O’Bryan, and testimony from dren. start processing a claim,
two men on the defendant's to- Testimony from family A credit manager at a credit
terest in cyanide, the lethal friends and from three children union said O’Bryan had missed
chemical that killed O’Bryan's told of how O’Bryan came away eight of 22 payments on a 172
child. from • house during a car and that he had asked that
0‘BryanisontrialIforhislife Halloween trick-or-treat outing the vehicle not be repossessed, Shoppers at American meat
under a state statute that per- with Pixy Stix in both hands. promising that he would pay off counters may use 212 names to
mits the death penalty in a He later distributed the Pixy the loan before the end of the describe beefsteak cuts, 151 for
murder for profit He to also Stix—a powdered confection year when be expected “to roasts and 94 for other fresh
charged with four counts at at- packaged In plastic tubes—to come into some money ” beef items.
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Your
' Birthday
witnesses in O'Bryan trial
By PAUL RECER tempted murder In connection her husband testified that he
Associated Press Writer with the alleged distribution of began talking on the day of
HOUSTON (AP) — Prose- cyanide-laced candy to four Timothy’s funeral of how he
cutors began presenting their other children. was to spend the insurance
final witnesses today to the In five days of testimony last money. The sister-in-law said
capital murder trial of Ronald week, witnesses for the state O’Bryan talked of taking a long
C. O’Bryan, charged with kill- pictured O’Bryan, a suburban vacation and of sharing the
tag his young son with poisoned Deer Park, Tex., optometrist, money with relatives.
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Bentsenand Henry M. Jackson different interests. Udall’s out- spell success next spring
are taking shape lines firypnif Hfwl responsi- T fe —i T
The settings reflect their can- bilities, Bentsen’s displays aren't the only scenes of activi- And in Montgomery, Ala.,and
didactea. Udall's to a converted media markets, Jackson's ty. Atlanta, efforts to put George C.
bullding bustling with shows the delegate totals and in downtown Washington, the Wallace and Jimmy Carter into
yg^^ttaU workers, Bentsen’s the spending limits in each state, campaign of former North the White House are well under
way.
For now, nine months before
J the first primary will begin to
- sort out those who have sur-
- vived that far, key aides took
12 ahead with optimism.
gs “If we’ve got it figured right,
:—a we're coming along all right,”
closed that U.S. Navy ships had Brenda Patrick tops graduates
been turning their guns against
Vietcong troop concentrations RICHLAND SPRINGS - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Terry, likely to succeed and Who’s Who
and other coastal targets in Brenda Jo Patrick, daughter of Henry Adams was named and was FHA president.
South Vietnam. Mr. and Mra. W. C. Patrick, has high ranking boy with a *1.2 The salutatorlan was senior
been named valedictorian at average He is the son of Mrs. class reporter and a member of
Five years ago: The New Richland Springs High School Hubert Adams and the late Mr. Who’s Who.
York Stock Market made a this year. She has a MM AAams The top ranking boy was FFA
record one-day climb after academic average. Commencement was held last chapter president and a
dropping to an eight-year low. Wednesday at First Baptist member of the football team.
The Dow Jones industrial aver- Salutatorian this year to Church. Miss Patrick plans to attend
age jumped more than 12 Linda Maori Terry with a 95.42 The valedictorian was Miss Tarleton State University this
points. average. She is the daughter of rshs, a twirler, elected most fall.
LEAN
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Seven Roast lb.
Bentsen’s campaign director, _____________________________
Ben Palumbo, has no such By Oswald & James Jacoby
wme**™ million, third behind securyou can figure howex.
Wallace andJackson. .Pe"tsetnnmanmgpdwendguvn
you one clue. East and West
Although he isn’t ready to say were also experts
Bentsen will bypass the first Now for the play. South held
batch of [wimorUa, Palumbo off twice with his ace of hearts,
puts great emphasis on the He discarded a diamond from
industrial East ami Middle rummydanmoEast dropped his
West, starting with the April 6 Then came four rounds of
New York primary- clubs. East got rid of another
diamond on the fourth club. He
“It’s all a question of mo- could do this with no worries
mentum,” he added, noting that because West hadthrown the 10
p.ms,nc,n-Pv. of diamonds on the third one.
Pennsyivania follows New East’s two diamond discards
York, with Texas a few days were important since he could
later. not have afforded to throw a
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toll among viol
ported in Texas
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The toll wasw
tween 6 p.m. F
night Monday
among the late
John R. Salts
Ridge, Colo., wt
night as his
crashed in a di
mites south of 1
Texas.
David Thra
Monday of tajui
fall down sevi
Houston rests
night
Two Kountz
Hubbard, 20, a
nes, 23, drowne
lage Creek ab
west at that I
town while on
other young pe
Michael Waj
Denison drown
jumping into
near Denison to
Robert 12, wh
When an uncle
jumped into as
the older boy
under.
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after an ar gum
man then sho
head and war
dition at Pa
officers said.
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covered Mond
Bernard Rive
thorities said
missing Sund
ming in the ri
Bonnie Kell
drowned Mon
ming in Lal
friends.
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of Willie Jon
Monday off S
Freeport. He
while swimm
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For Wednesday, Mey 29, 1975
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Be
careful You could miscalculate
things today This would
deprive you of a goal you re
very anxious to realize
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Double-check your sources to
make sure information from
others is valid You may be a
bit on the gullible side today
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Your best course again today is
to stay at arm s length from
situations that are not your
direct concern Your advice will
be neither welcome nor need-
ed
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Tread softly today in areas
where your reputation or im-
age are on the line A
thoughtless move will leave a
poor lasting impression
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A task
you've been postponing
because you thought it would
be a snap will be tougher the
longer you put it off Do it now
VIRGO (Aug. 23- Sept. 22)
You’re prone to take risks to-
day with things that aren't
yours. A friend will be angered
if something he values is ruin-
ed
Hool-
LIBRAASept. 23-Oct. 23) If you
want your household to run
smoothly today, you and your
mate will have to decide who
the chief honcho is. It's no day
for committee rule!
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
It's not like you to make ex-
cuses to shirk responsibility,
but that's just what you're apt
to do today Watch it!
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You're still unrealistic
regarding how you manage
financial resources Some form
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by-state basis.
A few blocks away at Udall’s
headquarters, the emphasis to
on organisation in the field, ea-
pecially the key early primary
states of New Hampshire and
Wisconsin that created the mo-
mentum for George
McGovern’s successful 1*72
drive.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1975, newspaper, May 27, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1561227/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.