Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1976 Page: 3 of 12
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Tuesday. December 1, 1976
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12 LARGE PIECES OF
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Authorities said Pauline
Price Luckie was dead at the
scene of the crash, and Everett
Luckie, a retired U.S. Air Force
officer who owned Luckie Air
flying Service at Midland, was
dead on arrival at a San Angelo
hospital Monday night They
were residents of Odessa.
is Brownie
Johnny Van
leader
Brownie
a ginger-
' of this
rel.
[on went to
for their
at San Angelo because of foggy
conditions and apparently
failed an attempt to fly on to
Abilene, they added.
she had
usband’s life
1 million suit
two years
[lephone giant,
for my hus-
i use of the
made to
(Monday,
not elaborate
threats were
iners
i need
it in the
Christmas
was the
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le winning
Monday’s
SAN ANGELO, Tex. (AP) -
The operator of a Midland fly-
ing service and his wife died
when their light plane crashed
north of San Angelo in West
Texas Sunday
ARIES (March 11 -April 10)
Doel try to manage outsiders
Iha way you would those in your
home today Where the family
wouldn 1 mind, others would lake
offense
TAURUS (April 20-May 10)
Follow your own judgment in
business matters today if you
seek the counsel of too many
people, you could be sadder, but
no wiser
GEMINI (May 21-June 10)
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bag tor you today You might
have a sizable gain, but you
could tend to spend too much.
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iwood High
id Howard
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ITEMS DID NOT MAKE IT IN TIME &
WE WILL GIVE RAINCHECKS.
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Pilot, wife die
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Carter to return to Atlanta A. L. Blanton rather than turn
“more than once" to meet per- over the town government to
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) - Presi- sonally with candidates for cab- Billy Carter, the President-
dent-elect Carter is making the inet-level positions elect’s younger brother,
first of a series of trips to At- Reporters were forewarned The President-elect conceded
lanta to interview prospective they would be kept outside the there would be a lot of “guess-
cabinet members in the privacy grounds of the Georgia gover- ing games” about his high level
of the governor’s mansion he nor's mansion today, and Car- appointees, despite efforts to
once occupied. ter indicated the names of some keep secret the names of those
Carter told reporters be visitors might be kept secret, at under consideration.
would be conducting such inter- least for a while. Later, he said, “as soon as I
views in Atlanta today and Carter held an impromptu decide on any person for sure
Wednesday and plans to contin- news conference Monday out- about a cabinet appointment, I
ue them when he visits Wash- side the Plains polling place intend to go ahead and make
ington on Thursday and Friday, where hometown residents that announcement.”
Aides later said they expect voted 90 to 71 to re-elect Mayor Carter said such announce-
_____________________________________ments will take “much respon-
. sibility off my shoulders," be-
VA ouGstioririoiros muse mmearsons beginlsd
cepting much of the responsi-
bility for planning adminis-
mailed to veterans
I l ----- "5"" After a mid-morning flight to
Annua) income question- Annual income limitations Atlanta aboard a two-engine
naires were included with also govern amounts of DIC propeller plane. Carter had.8
Veterans Administration payments to certain parents of date wtthadentist to geta cav-
pension checks mailed to 1.2 veterans who died of service- ty filled before beginning near-
million veterans and survivors connected causes. ly seven hours of private meet-
With some exceptions, pen- ings.
— Vice President-elect Walter
Dead agent part of trap
BIG ’BEND NATIONAL our people made hamburger out for a tong period of time," said “I never knew about. ttat effi-
PARK, Tex. (AP) - When of one of the Mexicans He hit Hughes "It's a pretty big er (undercover wort), nesd
Charles Plenger left his apart- him with a load of buckshot at operation” “I think to girt, KoMe, woum
ment at Alpine Saturday night close range and knocked him off Hughes said the investigation have known, but they kept quiet
to take part in a "drug deal” as his horsehas been turned over to special about it -
an undercover agent for the Conroy said Gerardo Luna customs agents He said the Father Mac“
U.S. Customs Service, he ap- Rico, about 19, of the Mexican marijuana was taken to Mid- several tong talks with ranger
parently didn’t teU anyone ex- border village of Boquillaa, was land for storage about.ssome.ofmenethcaa
cent his priest where he was arrested at be scene. Rice was A close friend of Plenger’s, pects of his undercover wort
going arraigned Sunday before U.S. Sui Roes University student But as the weekend ap-
TWenty four hours later, the Magistrate Charley Shannon of Emil Zuberbueter said Plenger proached, the priest said Pe
word had spread across the Sul Big Bend on charges of posses- told him only that he was going nger had toM him he was at
Roas University campus that sion and intention to distribute on a trip “out of town." peace with hmsen. ** an
Plenger, known at the univer- marijuana. Shannon said he set Zuberbueter said"We were rather stumreargn no, 8814
sity as "Chuck,” had been killed bond at *200,0(0 just joking around at a restau-
White you hove , knock tor per early Sunday. Agent William Hughes was at rant Saturday and he said he some 5* .
sonal acauisition today.gpwoid Father David Macias said the shooting scene Monday but had to go out of town. He didn’t taonn about wbut should be done
heineysproist snare with those Plenger told him on Friday said no evidence could be found go out of town often. . but if something happen d tohim,
who helped make it possidle. where he was going, part of the to back up the belief that sev- Chuck was like that— unpredic- but "5 cant seem 10
LEO (My 23-Aug 22) I you re conversation apparently took eral of the estimated 20 Mexi- table.". them. ,
invotved with an organization or place during confession and cans guarding the convoy were Zuberbueter said Plenger was The vctim ?.
group today. help. them.more cannot be discussed. hit. a junior and an officer in an off- Plenger said his son had been
wihjour services than with your -We had talked a couple of “This organization (the Mexi- campus Catholic organization againsttthe misuse of drugs al
_ . times before about what should can group) has been in business directed by Father Macias. his adult life
waGO(Aug-23-Sept222 You be done in case of an accident or -----------
pressur’onsomZonewhostsine something happened to him,”
debted to you. Be firm, but don’t said the priest. “This last time,
exercise too much leverage at we talked and he said he had left
this time. instructions in case something
LIBRA (Sept. U-Oet. 22) did happen.”
Concntrateconprioritvrgoalsito Customs spokesman Charles
bta you can make e touchdown Conroy said Plenger, “about
with a stellar second effort. 24” of Lena, Ill., was part of a
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Mov. 22) One trap set up by federal agents
who doesn't have your best in- who were in the process of buy-
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Auto firms praise, critics
| question air bag decision
DETROIT (AP) —The fetter- amdy of Amerirenx tn needles vices on 256,006 cars of varying
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stride eral Mexicans biggest auto companies and which wil go down in the seat protection and less than 850
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. The transaction was to take criticism from their longtime history of auto safety as a for driver-only protection.
21) Success is assured today, place in the Big Bend National critic Ralph Nader, massive act of irresvons. Those figures match the gov-
where you can act firmly. But if Park at the edge of the Rio An auto insurance official Ihmss » ernment’s estimate of what the
roenasoothaxrenudbndssaph Grande about ® miles south of said the decision was unlikely to Nader said he win ask who- devices would cost if all cars
pointments. . ... te were two groups.” hayemuch impact on insurance ever President-elect Carter were equipped.
CaroBn."Bssimpohan"n saldConroy."Fivev.s..cis- Ttansportation Secretary pirtatasnbtoseevetsrydetans Coleman said that in view of
one-to-one relationships today toms patrol officers met the William T. Coleman Jr. an- sion recent auto profits, he expected
you have to make concessions Mexicans at the river’s edge nounced Monday that passive Cloman said he woula meet the companies to absorb any
or there'll be no profits Mr Plenger was with another restraint devices _ of which air whlmanta comoanies durina costover the government fig-
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.19) in negotiating group about 1,000 bags are the best known - withtheautorompzontes iuring ures. He predicted the differ-
career matters do what you think yards inland. would not he mandatorv until in j 2 ' ___ u ence would total 448 million. »
to be best, not what you think We haven't been able to de- Wol don e.m - , nt. his demonstration program. He Herbert I Mish a Ford vice
should be done to pacify We M^n t been awe tooe- the 1981 model year at the said that if the manufacturers HerberthMischarorae
another. To thine own self be termine why, but the shooting earliest. refused to narticinate he would president, said his company had
•rue started backdown by the river. He said he was sure air bags reommorparsonatactonot estimated the cost of a front.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) When the two Mexicans in- could save lives and prevent in- Congress bv Jan 5 but he did seatairbag at *235. “There will
Don't be too timid about taking a volved in the negotiating heard juries, but because of “public rorsressDhat that mit be clearly be some difficult
charts to unvote your lot to- the firing, they ran back toward opposition," he was proposing "Undertc"mtans"rnoss problems to be resolvedin-
dazavEyoniiyouteitwtichisnt the river firing at our people as instead a demonstration pro- Col man s p oposaL cluding questions of timing,
they went. Mr. Plenger was hit gram involving a half million two auto makers would install engineering, marketing and
Your and killed at the scene.” 1979 and 1980 models. air bags or other passive de- cost,” he said.
—. . Conroy said two pickup trucks Air bags are inflatable cush-
Birthday were seized at the scene con- ions hidden inside the dash-
—D.c. S 1S7S taining 75 sugar sacks of the board or steering wheel They
, xlwrt this S‘ for unusual weed. He estimated its “street inflate in less than one twenty-
^‘J^inv started it fifth 01 a second t cushion the
Someone may come to you with "Once the shooting started, it occupants when sensors at the
a better mousetrap which you turned into a real melee, a real front of the car detect a colli-
can take to the marketplace firefight," said Conroy. “One of sion.
General Motors Corp., Ford
on Nov. 1, Don Brewer, Brown With some exceptions, pen- ings., pggggne Waher Billy Carter 2-time said they agreed that any air
County veteran service officer sioners are required to file Vice Presidentelect Waner J bag requirements should be put
reported today. income questionnaires an- F. Monoaie was to panicipaie off for further testing, but they
Questionnaires also went to nually. Those 72 years of age or inthe sessons. mowe, Iaeaw in DIeine FA~e expressed reservations about
28,000 parents receiving older, who have been on the VA Aftervoting inthe maya’s 1OSeE III ■ IQ 1115 lOCv the cost and effectiveness of
dependency and indemnity pension rolls for two successive race on Monday, caner saia ne Coleman's proposed demon-
compensation (DIC) checks, years, are exempt from filing. Was. deuDerateiy weePmnami By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON Albany and is Plains’ parttime stration.
Completed questionnaires However, these people must mindsopen maDoin a PDSDit Associated PreM Writer barber. “We concur with Secretary
must be returned to the VA by report income changes as they economy-sum g PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — Without “People of Plains probably Coleman’s conclusion that the
Jan. 1, to insure continued occur, the veterans service earyin . . Billy Carter as mayor, says think they've got enough Car- air bag needs further testing,” a
receipt of benefits, Brewer officer explained. 1 ve nv. „ .. Billy Carter, the little cross- ters winning elections,” said the Chrysler spokesman said,
advises. Some beneficiaries who sanins in at “tenentsidhis roads town of Plains “is going President-elect as he arrived at “Unlike safety belts, whose life
Pensions are paid to veterans normally are exempt will uons straight to hell.” a win-or-lose beer party saving ability is thoroughly es-
and widows of veterans with receive questionnaires because decsionwiwau munnaron Billy Carter lost Monday in celebration. The win-or-lose tablished, air bag performance
non-service-connected disab- of cost-of-living increases in ehrs nevear snacakkr his second bid to become mayor celebration, which turned out to in real-life crashes remains an
ilities. Amount of the monthly annuities. Prompt return of the 85 many. „ of this little but now famous be a lose celebration, was held unknown quantity.”
stipend is based on the annual questionnaires will avoid reporstas #6 . village, and his brother, the at BUly's service station, next to But Nader, a specialist in auto
income of the recipient. suspension of monthly checks in Atlanta attorney tdatsador President-elect of the United city hall where the votes were safety, said Coleman’s an-
________________________________ 1977, Brewer said. .. hortauprinipiprcardentdmictnr States, worried, “I think I cost counted. nouncement "will doom thou-
Those failing to return the met with the Presidentetectin him the election.” “We’ve got a state senator
Valuable Swine completed questionnaires Plainsoon Mondayirightgtodis BrotherBily was beaten 96 to (Hugh Carter Sr,) and a presi-
For thesmall Nambanpe. before Jan. 1 will, in lieu of cussCarterspromnisedbanxe 71 in Monday’s election, losing dent and I think that the folks
plesofMaldeulanslandunkthe receiving their January pension pardonfor VietnamadragX to AL Blanton, the incumbent just thought that a mayor on top
Pg dan buy' the' important check onFeb. 1, receivea letter deswKtrhoarwsnding tnEprP mayor. Blanton also is an air of all that would be too much,"
things in life — a wife, a from the VA explaining why nnaawye car4w traffic controller in nearby Jimmy Carter said
better slot in society, or in- their pension payments have posal for carter,
struction in rituals When a been suspended
male pig is a year old, its up- Full information on the VA
per canine teeth are knocked pension program is available
out to permit lower tusks.to from any VA office, veterans
grow in8 graceful circle The county service officer, or
sneateghepstnespgrsvanature, veterans organization service
Oficer.
Ndkg-
’s testimony
court here
invasion of
Lno-a
3 neard.
by Ashley
Bell in-
by wiretap-
telephone and
phone billing
neysfor use
destroy our
— we’ve
Mrs. Ashley
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1976, newspaper, December 7, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572863/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.