Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 6, 1976 Page: 3 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Tuesday. January 6, 1976
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vice presidency.
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The police gave this account pile of bodies.
The dead men were between
of the massacre
The textile workers from a the ages of 19 and 60, police re-
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third in an escalating series of sional wing.
Kingsmill crossroads about a warned, “This will go on and on
unless the people realize the
mile from Whitecross
Spain will help
restore missions
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Police said at least a dozen
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(AP) — More than 500 troops, began Friday when three Prot-
police and special agents hunt- estants were murdered. Five
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national
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“Johnson would say some- the cornerstone of the huge
thing nice to your face and when Dallas business investment,
you left the room he would Exchange Park.
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tidled ••
organization
in order to be eligible, these
conditions must be met The
change in job locations would
have required at least 50 ad-
ditional miles in commuting
one way if you had not moved
you must be employed fall-
time in the general vicinity of
the new job location (not
o necessarily with the same
Busing foe will
head up council
BOSTON >AP) - Former
U.S Congresswoman Louise
Day Hicks, an outspoken oppo-
nent of forced school deseg-
ration busing, has been elected
president at the Boston City
Council. ,
NAVAL
Oranges
allowing
opinion
a con-
rsity of
supple-
opinion
lines on
iiversity
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a state
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y. Gen.
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ing basis.
He said the contribution to the
missions could be either fi-
nancial or historic architectural
restoration assistance
The ambassador talked about
the Spanish plans with city
councilmen.
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DR. MERLE M ELLIS
OPTOMETRIST
Glesset, Conteet tenses
308 Citizens Bank
Diel 646-8778
and pistols
One man survived, 30-yearold
Alan Black. He was gravely-
wounded and left for dead in the
y‛ll get
n't, they
s that,"
establish the trade center as gunmen took part in the White-
well as the cultural project so cross ambush Unconfirmed re-
that the program could operate ports said there may have been
permanently on a self-sustain- as many as 20
comprising more than 250,000
acres in West Texas and New
Mexico. These were the 173,000-
acre Rocker B Ranch near San
Angelo and one near San Cris-
tobal. N.M.
The University of Dallas re-
ceived $7.5 million.
He was born in Miami Station,
Mo., while his parents were
traveling from Missouri to the
Indian Territory by wagon
train. Blakley had made his
home in Dallas since 1925.
He was a vice president of the
Scottish Rite Hospital and
served on the executive com-
mittee of the Southwestern
Medical Foundation.
He founded Exchange Bank
and Trust Co. of Dallas, which is
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Blakley said he entered the
1961 race against Tower without
any knowledge that former
Gov. Allan Shivers, who ap-
pointed him to the Senate in
1957, wanted to run as a con-
servative Democrat. He said
Shivers became indignant and
worked actively to swing Texas
conservative Democrats to
cross over and vote Republican.
“I lost to Tower because at
Shivers," be told the News in
the interview which he granted
on the understanding it would
not be published while he was
alive.
Blakley called the late Lyn-
don Johnson “devious."
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$2.36,213.022
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$762,402,158:
$691,970,971
Corpus
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job swjtch. you may have a
sizable income tax,adjust-
ment
This applies if you are an
employe a new job holder. a
Hearing Aid
Batteries
IN DIAL-A-CELL
Due To The Energy
Crisis. We Will Deliver
Thursday Only.
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$100
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as saying. He even said “good 3903 should be completed and
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -
Spain will help restore several
missions and establish a trade
and cultural center here as part
of the American bicentennial,
says a Spanish assistant
secretary of state
Manuel Garcia-Miranda said
Monday that his country would
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Jefferson County $199,086,878
More retaliatory killings were
expected
The police also blamed the
IRA for another ambush Mon-
day night in which a police offi-
cer was killed and two others
were wounded near Castledaw-
son, 40 miles west of Belfast.
The killings raised the con-
firmed death toll in Northern
Ireland's Protestant-Catholic
war to 1,413 since August 1969
and 18 since Jan. 1.
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(record) $653,205,663
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CORN 1201 CM
Longview 1727,338.402 $202,64.63
ed through southern County Ar- Roman Catholics were slain mill at Glenanne were in a bus ported.
magh today for terrorists who Sunday, apparently by Prates- bound for Bess brook, a small Politicians demanded
massacred 10 Protestant textile tants, and police believed the Protestant enclave in the Cath- government action to curb the
workers at a lonely crossroads, killing of the 10 men Monday olic-dominated area. One man violence. But the British
The slaughter early Monday was a revenge strike by the with a red light flagged the bus government’s secretary for
night near Whitecross was the Irish Republican Army's Provi- to a stop in a driving rain at the Northern Ireland, Merlyn Rees,
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TOMATOES300 3F0R79 FLOUR sLsaG
LITTLE BROWNIE COOKIES
By Ray De Crane
(Seventh in a Series)
If you obtained a new job
last year or were transferred
by your employer to a new
location and a move in
3-
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self-employed person or a
■ for $ ____enclosed
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Here are sometot the reporting areas
wih me 1975 yeac end deposits lisfed first
followed by 1974 end deposits
Harm County - $i 2. 077 045.414
$11,057,944,72
Da UM Couhty BU 167554,564 (record}
$10,092,167,324
Bexar -$2,579,555,844
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POTATOES 10 LBS. 79*
Christi —$714,610,197
Abilene- $431,727,542: 370,619.0%0
Taylor County
$450,56324;
5385.508,878 . .
He claimed in an interview made to Abilene Christian Col-
this past year with the Dallas lege toward the building of a
News that then U.S House colisuem-auditorium.
Speaker Sam Rayburn helped The largest gift was more
liberal Ralph Yarborough de- than $21 million to the Texas
feat Blakley in the 1958 Demo- Scottish Rite Hospital for
cratic senatorial primary be- crippled children in Dallas,
cause Rayburn "owed it to la- which received two ranches
NED DELICIOUS
APPLES 4^’1“
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When the bus stopped, the nonsense of what they are
other gunmen emerged and or- doing. Extra soldiers, extra
dered the only Catholic in the police by themselves just will
vehicle “to make himself not do it.”
scarce." Then they lined the re- He invited the leaders of all
maining 11 Protestants up on political parties in the province
the roadside and mowed them to a crisis conference to discuss
down with sub-machine guns how to stop the wave of killings.
Grm c,»«i,-»>•« .601,454
Hunt county -1146, 455.880:
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become governor of Texas, and The Braniff-Blakley Founda-
in 1960 to succeed Lyndon B. tion gave $30 million in 1964 to
Johnson, who ascended to the public hospitals, colleges and
~T*** Texas bank deposits
Today reflect good health'
- * By The Assoclated Prow First City National Bank is record deposits for the past two
• Me . Texas is enjoying a healthy the largest depository in Harris years, saying good retail sales
in nistorv economic climate compared to County, which in turn had the and a vibrant agricultural econ-
ill I the rest of the nation if money in _ $n hillinn - for omy contributed heavily
R, m. A.atea pe. the bank is *ny indication any county in Texas atthe close The good condition ofTexas.
! Assoclated . . Many cities and counties are of business De-, 1975. agriculture was cited by many
aTodazispuesdaxiJan.6,the reporting record bank deposits Banks reported their deposits reporting areas as lending
’ sixthdazo1976.Thereare360 for 1975. Monday as the Federal Reserve heavily to their economic
. daysaetinthsyearn hietot,. "n is a clear indication of Boarrd issued a call for condi- growth.
Todax’s highlight inhstor: generally economic conditions tion of the nation's banks as of
On this date in 412, the optimism, ‘said Al- Dec “31.5
French national heroine, Joan lenBurt president of Tyler's
of Arc, was born Heritage Nationai Bank - Dallas County was next in to-
On this date- Nats. Rogers president of tal deposits with its 93 banks
in 1549, King Henry th. Houston's "first chy Natlonal teaching a record 10.77 billion.
Eighth of England married his Bank had anther reason This is up $680 million, or six per
fourth wife, Anne of Cleves Deposits tend to go up cent, from the year 1874.
In 1759, George Washington sharplyduring the last tex, days Republic NationalIBank held
was married tothe. widow Mar- of the year as the corporations onto its lead as Dallas’ largest
tha Dandridge Custis., m gather funds into headquarters and posted anil per cent gain.
In 1838, Samuel FB Morse But weve been up on a daily Dan Shelton, senior vice pres-
made the first puhlic demon, average aU year so this is not a ident and controller at Repub-
stration of his telegraph, at one-day phenomenon.” Uc. said the bank s gauw “were
Morristown, N.J. Rogers noted that a growing pretty well distributed between
in 1912, New Mexico became number of corporations is head- demand and time deposits, both
the 47th state. quartered Inoustonwith’the foreign and domestic "
— In 1919, former President ditrrastdebenercior, " Victoria bankers reported
Theodore Roosevelt died at his —d.tbenee-----------------------------
’ hTl^riSn^oSthe Oilman says breaking up ‘'^Th co. ,„
Communist government of
Cfeh years ago President firms would hurt consumer wc.c",
cenotor R Ink ev 77 Lyndon Johnson sent Secretary HOUSTON (AP) - W T. Slic Several such proposals now
b&IIUIUI D/uKlcY / / of Labor W. Willard Wirtz to Jr., an Exxon Co. USA senior ar« before Congress. Some w:. ,03503 321242
DALLAS (AP) - Funeral remark, That crazy s.o.b.' I New York to tryto end a crip- vice president, said today con- would spUt oil companies tato gr0g count,
services are scheduled this could talk much easier to John P ingt ansit stri Ke.t of gressional proposlas to break eparately ownedand nar ged •*.*s County — tio 110
afternoon for William A. Blak- Kennedy.” nEieyearsagoisecretaryof UP major oil companies could functionai companieesfor-prp s222201, count, w «
ley, the only man to twice serve A self-taught lawyer and cer- Deffensn elvinlairdsaidthe cost consumers an additional duction, refining, trans-
as a U.S. senator from Texas titled public accountant, Blak- n’ .. , tin Vetn m $14 billion a year . . porta tion, and marketing. Oth- 38,8035 County 112.195.8n
Blakley, 77, died Monday at ley amassed a fortune in ranch- wouldendbefore the middle of . "Like all short-sighted legis- ers would prohibit oil company 1473, son county w 790.m
his home. He had returned there ing, oil and business. _ port0ai lation, oil industry ismember- involvement in other energy ac- Serdzvinie “* •483.226
in early December from a But he preferred to be known One.yearnagou.Portuga. ment would harm the very indi- tivities such as coal and ura- 8′762, 1,-mmw
hospital stay as a cowhand in his later life. He ppened diplomatic tiesywith the vidual it proposes to protect, the nium .0158285:
Services Wi be at 4 D m to- dressed the part of one. People s Republic of China and consumer," Slick said. (recora,
day at Restland Memorial After his loss to Tower in 1961, saiditt considered1 Taiwan part Slice discussed the divestiture Slick said three proposals “o^.
Chapel with burial in Restland he retired to private life. A of that Communist nation proposals while speaking before were only narrowly defeated in
Memorial Park. noted philanthropist, Blakley . Todayls birthdays; Enter; the Houston Chapter of the the Senate in October. ^.i^.s.zss.vz.ir^
He is survived by his widow, and his wife made a $100 million tainer Da nThomasoiet62 American Petroleum Institute. .Just five to eight swing votes .“zgane "24
villa D Blakley of Dallas, and gift to the Braniff-Blakley Young is 63. investigate next. Marriage, It's would have won Senate ap- “Se Fans- 1141,803.101
two sisters. Foundatinn1,whic he. set U Thought for today: "I know not safe at all.” writer Jean proval of these measures," he • • .county
Blakley was appointed o the with his close friend, Thomas E. Nader would said. 2022033682
Senate in 1957 to flU the seat of Braniff, founder of Braniff wnatwishamaipnmamerwouimKerTimaaaa-
Price Daniel, who resigned to International Airlines. moeA
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employer) for at least 39
weeks during tie first 12
months following the move
Self-employed persons must
continue to work in the new
location for at least 78 weeks
during the 24 months follow-
ing the move At least- 39 of
those weeks must be in the
first 12 months
To claim the. adjustment,
you must first include in gross
income any reimbursed mov-
ing expenses from your
employer
If eligible here are the ex
penses you are permitted to
deduct: (1) actual charge for
moving household effects, fur
Mrs. Hicks, a onetime mem- nishings and personal proper
ber of the Boston School Com- ty, charges for packing and
mittee and later an unsuccess- crating and for in-transit
2 "0" 5 storage and insurance; (2) the
ul candidate for mayor is the trave expenses of all regular
first woman in the city s history members of your family, in-
to hold the top council post. The eluding meals and lodging
election was Monday. enroute. (3) the cost of house-
She called for more coopera- hunting trips to the new loca-
tion between Mayor Kevin H. “on after employment was
White and the council, urging obtained: (4) cost of meals
monthly meetings between the and lodging.in temporary
. quarters in the new location
° for up to 30 days after ob-
.. . taming employment, and (5)
As council president, Mrs. 1 5 , „
Hicks will be responsible-for the cost of selling the old
sovoro . eI beinece residence and purchasing
several areas.ofcity business, another, or setting an old
including the selection of com- lease and acquiring another
mittee chau men from the other In the latter category are
eight council members. such items as a broker's com
-------------------------— mission, closing costs, at-
. I . torney fees, and points charg-
Bondlt apologizes ed on a mortgage if not
‛ otherwise deductible as in-
terest A loss on the sale of a
residence, however, is not
deductible
HOUSTON (AP) - Theater . While there are no dollar
- A-, oi- limitations on Points 1 and 2.
manager Anthony Pusateri IRS regulations hold that the
says a bandit apologized to him charges must be reasonable
after robbing him of an esti- The maximum deduction
mated $7,000. allowed on 3. 4 and 5 is $2,500.
of which not more than $1 000
Police said Pusateri, 33, was is allowed for house-hunting
found bond in the office of the trips and temporary living ex
Alabama Theatre early Mon- penses
day. On separate returns of
I .... , married people, the limits are
Pusateri said he was alone in $1,250 overall, of which not
his office when a ski-masked more than $500 may be for
man appeared, forced him at house-hunting and temporary
gunpoint to open the office safe, quarters, if both work in the
He said the man bound him and new location If only one
cut the telephone cord and then married person is employed,
took the bozofficereceiptsfrom s2asoperronhmcaynotammoresthan
the safe. $1,000 may be for house-
"I’m very sorry to have to do hunting and temporary
this, but my family has to eat, quarters.
too, and I don’t have an educa- When a moving expense ad-
JUMBO AQ$
ROLLS "TJ
Calf Liver
Seven Steak
(record);
$35.90,541
Herein County- $50,152,012
(record)
$46,034,045
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