Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1968 Page: 3 of 16
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Brownwood Bulletin and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Brownwood Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
4
$45,000 Bonds
Slated
sday
00LIG
A
lied.
said repeatedly that Caritas talked about two hours
Purses
New
CYodeC’Da
any
(VALUES GOOD THURSDAY ONLY)
a
Open
Washington-New
I
1
6:30 TIL
THURSDAY NITE ONLY
They report that many of the demand there is for such serv-
9:00 PM
A
A
HUGE GROUP
।
Tnt,
T
cess of the project.
Men's Suits
Appropriations
I sees it quite another way.
49c
copters and other aircraft that
45c
REG. 6.00 and 7.00
20%
f
dt.
.. r
STRETCH
OFF
REGULAR
PRICE
",
'z 3
29c
\
60 00
52.00
Sizes 8-18
47c
SALE GOOD THURSDAY -FRIDAY- SATURDAY
NYLON
ELECTRIC
l
BLANKETS
1-3
Tennis Shoes
5
\
9c
/
poOTMMR Fox TWE
ENTMMw-
i
A
l
I
SAILS
passenger trains wil be feasible
only for another 10 to 15 years.
against expecting too much
from improved rail passenger
service.
SELECTED GROUP OF FALL SUITS IN
YEAR ROUND WEIGHT. IN ASSORTED
85.00 RegularPrice
75.00 Regular Price
65 00 Regular Price
59c
98c
High-Speed Trains Chugging
Along Year Behind Schedule
$100
39c
SPECIAL
SPORTSWEAR
VALUES
ete line of
ear molds
son
you
29c
. 49c
65c
3.49c
. 79c
. 69c
. 79c
23c
r 25c
. 10c
. 39c
t 39c
10c
69c
where he could be located
His court-appointed attorney
was faced with forfeiture of $15,-
000 bond he had posted for the
The Slim Pants you
like. Two-way stretch
action makes them fit
neat and trim. Creases
are permanently
stitched Assorted
solid eolors.
rH00
29c
FAU COLORS. SIZES 37-46
REGULARS AND LONGS.
Examples of Saving*
ervice
nd.
what
blem.
1.39
39c
39c
1.00
29c
.00
5c
■ Beltone’s
Suspension
Broadband
i enhances
Frequency
corridor is chugging along al-
most a year behind schedule,
and there's still no firm starting
date.
Federal officials had set last
Oct. 29 for the start of the gov-
ernment-supported project with
COLORFUL
PANTS
TOPS
2.99 a 4.99
$10 t. $27
sinner. what a lot at nonsense
Only God knows who is a sin-
nef. who is not."
The cardinal noted that he
Amel Jerseys, Cotton Sateens and
Cotton Blends in a Gay Assortment
of Styles and Colors.
Sizes 30-38.
CHILDREN'S
Dresses
FALL AND WINTER
71000
AUTOMATICAIIY ADJUSTABLE TO CHANGES IN
ROOM TEMPERATURE MODERN FABRIC BLEND
45% Polyester, 35% Rayon, 20% Cotton.
Then they moved the date to
early this year.
Then they stopped setting
dates.
UNT
KIES
to attend
e yea can
by eallime
l 673-5601
ad
e
2€
SERVICE
itributor
XT
XA8
39c
.$1
39c
59c
Beltone
Hearing
Service
Center
Set ia
May,
Texas
488
WASHABLE
CUSHIONED POSTURE
ARCH
IP'
. rdi
"0
’ )
5”
better intercity railroad service,
combined with recent air traffic
delays, has put his agency un-
der the public gun But he main-
I tains that this kind of interest is
$ 1
a run between Washington and toughest technical and business ice and how much it costs,
hew York City. ' problems have been overcome. Even if the demonstr;
Ie la held
of:
New Air Freight Service
S.M.B. Stage Lines Air Freight Division, a subsidiary of
Landa Industries of Dallas. Texas is now nying air freight
between Brownwood, San Angelo, Dallas. Wichita Falls.
Texarkana, Longview, Tyler, Lufkin, and Palestine with
connections at Dallas for all major U.S. cities.
BEAUTIFUL
BLANKET BUT ..
c.g
Sen Gordon Allott, R-Colo. , a
member of the Transportation
"My lips are sealed I cannot
tell any thing about the private,
very private conversation I had
with her . . No matter what I
said to her she was already
committed to this marriage
months ago and I knew it •
"The point I want to make is
this Why do people pour letters
into me' And today's mail ..
condemning her, condemning
me and condemning the church,
and the church has nothing to
do with it I never would con-
demn anybody
"And this idea of saying she's
excommunicated. she's a public
stahds for chanty- and that, he
said, is what is needed
“I turn on the radio and all I
hear are people knocking her
head off. as it were criticizing
her and so forth. and they are
»o far from the truth that no one
would believe me if I ever got
on a radio program and re-
vealed what I know.
”All I know that I am able to
CIVILIAN VETERAN, this
South Vietnamese woman
has known combat for the
better part of her 86 years.
She saw the Japanese
sweep through her country.
She witnessed the bitter
York-Boston! based its timetable on industry road, has had problems with
promises that he claims haven't noise levels and the ride quality
held up of its trains. And the bankrupt
tell you is this Caritas, chari-
ty"
“Months ago I knew that
Jacqueline Kennedy was going
to marry Aristotle Onassis," the
cardinal said "I know what she
lias been going through for
SIZES: 4-10-B-AA WIDTHS
COLORS: BLACK-ORANGE-GREEN
GOLD
“ LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE "
We take pleasure in announcing Mr. Owen Hall as our
local representative. Telephone 642-2038 for informa-
tion. pickup and delivery service.
Departs Brownwood daily except Saturday at 9:35 P.M.
Arrives from Dallas daily except Sunday at 3:25 A.M.
Facilities for flying up to 4 tons daily. Delivery to any
city above at 8 A.M. next day.
French and the Viet Minh.
Today, she exists between
the opposing force* of com-
munism and democracy.
eg’“
Coats ... . now
By JACK MILLER
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (APl - The
plan for high-speed passenger
train service in the congested
Thursday Night
....... 68.00
1
nter
Set for Eguia
SAN ANTONIO, Tex (AP>—
U.S. Dist Judge D W Suttle
sei bonds totalling $45,000 Tues
day for John Egua indicted
by a federal grand jury at Del
Rio in five cases of conspiracy
and illegal transportation of
aliens.
Eguia, of San Antonio, was re-
leased on $15,000 bond Oct 12
soon after his arrest on the
charges growing out of the
death of three of 47 Mexicaa na-
tionals.
The men were locked in a
closed truck and died of suffo-
cation and malnutrition. author-
ities said The others were in
poor condition when found, ap-
parently abandoned by a driver.
Immigration officers said the
indictments Tuesday charged
that a conspiracy existed be-
tween Eguia. Carlos Becerra
and Joe Roy Campos, all of San
Antonio
Eguia. immigration authorities "
•aid. was charged in a total of
76 separate indictments, each
count carrying a maximum
prison term of five years.
WRONG GREETING
SRINAGAR, India (APl-The
leader of the pro-Moscow Indian
Communist party, B h u p e s h
Gupta, has criticized the leader
of the pro-Peking Indian Com-
munist party, Pasupuleti Sun-
darayya, for addressing him
with "the bourgeois mister,” in-
stead of the communist “com-
rade.” '
vored by the
Club will be
at Adams
Center from
1 pm
11 each and
iken out for
come to tbs
MNLGHTMASNESS
! Claiming that serious prob- can land and take, off in small
I lems remain in the Washington- spaces are becoming available
I! New York run he says that for trips of 50 to 250 miles. It is
I three years after the effort be- ‘rips of this length that hold
I1 gan, ‘ ea W’onthievhng to show the only present hope for inter-
I but a fleet of cars that won city trains, officials say.
I and a flock of potential passen- And even if the new rail serv-
I gers who no longer take the pro- ice works out well in the heavily
I ject seriously.” populated Northeast Corridor
I The Washington-New York between Washington and Bos-
’ run, to be operated by the Penn ton, officials say. similar serv-
ll Central Railroad, has encoun- ice probably would be feasible
tered electrical problems. And only in selected areas elsewhere
a the maker of the new cars, the in the country.
oi. heir
Webb County sheriff's officers
said Tuesday that they had been
holding Ybarra after he was
arrested under the name of
Louis Medina Gonzalez last
tomobile theft.
—TT*e
2 YEAR GUARANTEE
“We've been burned too many Budd Co.. has been entangled in
times,” explains Robert A. Nel- a contract dispute with one of
son, director of the Department I the electrical suppliers, West-
of Transportation's office of inghouse.
high-speed ground transporta- The Boston-New York run.
tion He says the government handled by the New Haven Rail-
$
■ will hold
it Clinie in
10 a.m. un-
Thursday,
th* First
Also on
First Bap-
sey,2tin
soldier charged with murder in
the last January of Michael
Robineau, 21.
Robineau’s body was found
near Wall in Tom Green County
soon after he was discharged
from Ft. Sam Houston He
was a Colorado Springs, Colo.,
One reason officials predict
subcommittee, this limited future is that heli-
4
NTtoN
) CAPRIS
Velveteen $/70
• • A FAIR
S smi
Ybarra, a Ft Sam Houston "alototonsense" . the Kennedy family, J*"11*
soldier was scheduled to face In a talk Tur sda y tomembers that the former Mrs Kennedy
a trial for murder Mondav in of the Caritas Guild, men in the visited him secretly a week ago.
San Angelo, but nobody knew licensed accompanied only by a Secret
...... Catholic archbishop of Boston Service man, and that they
New $2
j problems have been overcome. Even if the demonstrations
Nelson says public clamor for Drove as successful as ould be
........... hoped, however, officials warn
=3
Nelson says that without a
healthy too. end needed for sc- technological breakthrough.
An Odessa resident in civilian many, many months.
Houston about six months after "I have ’ been contacted by
he was freed on bond and work many of those who are ident-
at the Army post as a cook. fied in high places with the ad- married the late President and
“ - Mrs. Kennedy and baptized
Officials now are saying, how- New Haven's future is uncer-
ever, that the other half of the tain.
project—a run between Boston When they finally begin, the
and New York—should begin runs are to be operated for two
soon, perhaps in November, years to determine how much
“ee"= “ —= - e“T He was absent without leave ministration of the late Presi-
CLOSE QUARTERS are shared by three singers from Aug 20 until recently hen dent Kennedy, and I have been their children. "8 I have had
appearing in the London production of the contra- he was classified by the Army contacted by others.intimately verydloseurelationships with
versial musical, "Hair." Perhaps putting thre. girl. 88 *^^1, I retoted Mid ass^.J^ith the Jacqueline Kennedy
into one dress makes it easier for them to parti- —
Hose Rog. 99 ..... New 2 r. $1
cipate in the .trip .cone later-in the .how.
Winter Gowns Now 2.99
---FREE GIFT WRAPPING
'Missing Murder » a .,"tdnt; 11768 N"o.S"
Suspect Found Cardinal Defends Jackie's Marriage
in Webb Jail BOSTON <AP> - Richard Kennedy family to Mop all thto 1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1968, newspaper, October 23, 1968; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574125/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.