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Duel Rages Dallas Man Goes
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Across River
Before Probers
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VM E. LEE
and FUNERALS
Oral Howard, 62
bases in
rad on A mb
him in the thefts
ny, has been called to testify
rights OTO reserved.
California.
Mrs. L. A. Shugart, 68
Meanwhile the International
First Baptist Church of Gorman, when a band of Is, eli soldi ;
tried to invade the east bank of
left the scene.
bargaining.
With College Medicine
FORT WORTH (AP) - Texas
affiliation with the Baptist Gen-
Mrs. Sam Lee,
Mrs Turner tend to help fill what was de-
Mrs. Frank Anderson, all of more doctors in the state.
Brownwood.
ing artificial controls should be
conscience to guide them wheth-
re-
•Business News
tees of the medical school.
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To M. Wells Game
To
mers.
Boots Reported Lost
A pair of light brown boots
fears that more demonstration
Misplaced Wife
um issued a statement con-
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some Dallas taverns and pri-
vate clubs were being used by
bookies and prostitutes.
fact-finding boards to try to
ease the strain over dissent in
Sidney Whit Coon, 81
DE LEON i BBC >—Services
marine who was wounded in
Vietnam on Oct. 26 will be air
evacuated to the United States
out
iyhim
emus
the Jordan River in the Adasia
area. He claimed the Israeli
Do you
persons
America's Bishops Face
Decision on Birth Control
stadium in Mineral Wells Fri-
day when Brownwood High
School clashes with the Rams
Insurance Women To
Hear Mrs. Clements
Mrs. Ferris Clements, presi-
dent of the Brown County Assn,
for Retarded Children, will be
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Cooking
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Teachir
Vocatio
Other.
toria said he expects them to
stretch into Thursday.
At Tuesday’s hearings Dal-
las police officers testified that
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Name:
Date of
Address
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NAME,
most re
of the annual San Saba County
Pecan Show Queen contest here
Tuesday ight. A crowd of about
300 persons attended The pe-
Hospital this morning. She was
injured in a two-car accident re-
ported at 11 OB a m Involved
the shooting with machine-gun
fire. He said one Jordanian sol-
dier was killed in the dash and
the Israeli forces were believed
to have suffered casualties But
found at the scene by Brown-
wood police.
Other:
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Health
Library
Buddy
ator, Scott W. Pointer, said
Bradshaw had threatned his life
after Pointer had bought a tav-
ern controlled by Bradshaw
Corey told witnesses that his
committee was considering ask-
ing the next legislature to make
three changes in the liquor
laws. The changes would deny
licenses to any person convicted
of a felony, require all appli-
cants for such licenses to be
fingerprinted and to require in-
dividual licenses for all per-
sons, including waiters, working
in taverns.
OF GREAT
BRITAIN
We Flu bum
Dinners Seves
Dan a Week . . .
Oral Howard, C of 1054 West
Commerce died at 9 55 a.m. to-
Would
organ izi
What s
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PROGR
Recreat
Worksh
Arts &
Driver 1
Musical
Bingo
Basic A
Senior I
Nurses
Homem
in a local hospital.
rvices are pending at Hamil-
INDUSTRIAL GAS
More than half of the 135.1
billion therms of natural gas
consumed in the United States
3 Unions
involved in
Negotiations
HOUSTON (AP) -Three
OPEN 1:45
Admission
Adult 1.50
Stu. & Mill.
1.26
officiating Burial will be in De
Leon Cemetery.
College homecoming.
"We sincerely appreciate the
force was smashed in a 35-min-
ute battle Lat said nothing about
Israeli casualties.
urged the resignation of their
archbishop.
The American bishops met in
secret for the sensitive show-
By RV
DALLA
day to p
that wou
lorem t
hides.
The ai
placed b
able at t
registers
would be
counties
accordin
The co
about 2,
than 660
proved
that the
mission I
state hig
immunizi
bility in
ernmenta
the Tex:
sion’s op
federal r
the Dew
tion; and
The Brown C. R Anthony
Store will Join over 300 stores
in the chain in observing a found-
er’s day sell-a-bration beginning
Thursday.
The observance marks the
46th anniversary' of the opening
of the first store by C. R Antho-
ny. An advertisement giving
details is elsewhere in today’s
edition.
2 Hospitalized
After Accidents
Two women were hospitalized
Tuesday after being injured in
merit Co trucks to haul away
the sets.
Another vice squad officer, J.
N Curtis, said Dallas bookies
were using taverns as payoff
spots Curtis said bookies ac
Coleman Hiway
645-2393
Sandra
DEE
John
GAVIN
TAKE-HOME
420 NORTH MAIN ...On the Circle
board of the BGCT recommend-
ed Tuesday that affiliation with
the medical school be served,
putting the question before the
Baptists’ general assembly to-
day.
Approval of this course would
withdraw financial aid which
committee
Morgan has had four peace
bonds filed against him by Dal-
las tavern owners who claim
Morgan threatened them.
Also called to talk are C E
Bradshaw, owner of the Na-
mishap occured at North Broad-
wav and Cen or.
Or to use contraceptives.
A proposed draft at a pastoral
Mrs. Manoa Spore of 2104 12th
DALLAS (AP) - A former Benham He said the girls were St was taken to Memorial Hos-
tee opened Tuesday in Dallas used such procedures and two
and Rep Dick Corey of Vic were tavern operators.
A former Dallas tavern oper:
The a
form is it
those pers
ard this i
and above
out a sur
The pnr
program,
is now in i
are to pre
to ser.ior
volve then
while acti
Through
hope to fi
who need
or help s
or recrea
who are
their timi
various w
Trans po
—.,— Washington and in San Antonio.
interpreted to allow a couple’s where a group of priests have
2nd Step"ons,coy Trondtvn" Huron. Polnac. Sr. -.mimisterof were killed durirgthe night
Houston. Tommy Thornton of
The
greatest
Othello ever
by the greatest
actor of our time.
The event, sponsored by the Baptots wedterd to dsassonidte
n- Cake Da-n- C -A- ... -- *
, was a 1965 car driven by Jewell —- -w.
T. Sowell of *11 Ave. D The Brotherhood af Electrical Work-
artillery gunners opened up on
Surviving are two brothers, Israeli positions after several
Veal of California and Francis bursts of light arms tire from
of Evant; eight sisters. Mrs. D. the Jordanian side of the river
can show will be held Nov 22 San Saba County Pecan, row- Baylor niversity’s college of
_____ -- ---a —— — .— — ed trom Memorial Hospital was
by a Texas House investigating ' He also testified he used one her husband. Marion Spore dri-
of Bradshaw’s National Amuse- ver of the 1*67 car. Also involv-
AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE OF THE
NATIONAL THEATRE '
BRIGADE"
numsurcum»,mm --marman
7 p m Mrs. Harold Steele will
preside.
whether to accept the latest
Gulf States contract offer
Melton and Fisk was the site vene in the election proposal
of a pained car misasp em<v- Each of the rival AFI—CIO
ing a 1965 automobile owned by unions elaims support from a
Ace Cleaning Service The car maiority of Gulf States em
was struck by a vehicle which ploys.
- - - At the same time counsel filed
By JAMES R. POLK
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -
America’s Roman Catholic bish-
ops are faced with making a fi-
nal decision on one of the most
divisive issues in the church’s
recent history—whether to loos-
en the traditional ban against
the use of artificial birth con-
trols.
The issue before the National
Conference of Catholic Bishops
today is whether Pope Paul
VTs recent encyclical prohibit-
member him vith mail this
holiday season, mail his full
name and address to:
Military Editor; Brown
wood Bulletin, Box 1185;
Brownwood, Tex. 76N1.
Please type or print the ad-
dress legibly. Deadline for re-
celving Mmes for publication
Gay Bryan of Coffman; three
brothers, Henry and Odie Kinney
the Jordan Valley.
An Israeli army spokesman
claimed a Jordanian tank and
Hamilen. milia, San IBM. McCuregK
ceiemman M Bro-n •» M Mr nr
employe of a Dallas vending also using Benham’s apartment pital around 1p.m. for injuries
firm is scheduled to be the lead as a brothel -
TEL AVIV (AP) - An artil-
lory and tank duel raged across
the Jordan River near the Ato
dullah Bridge today, three miles
north of the Dead Sea One Jor-
danian soldier was reported
killed.
It was the first heavy fighting
in the and Dead Sea area since
lest August, when fighting broke
out in the wake of an Israeli air
tific purposes, to assume owner- Bus Being Planned
E. B. HENLEY
A CO.
ed. Brownwood Jaycees will ditions","Rtland concluded.on
sponsor a bus to the football ------------------
elating
He was to be assisted by
Payne Hattox, Church of Christ
minister Burial was to be in
De Leon Cemetery under direct
ion of Nabors Funeral Home
Mr. Coan died at 3:30 am
Tuesday in a Ds Leon hospital
Born Dec 16. 1866 in ave-
ville, Ala., he was a retired
farmer and had lived in Coman
che County 58 years He was a
member of the Duster Baptist
Chureh.
He was married to Florence
Dawkins She died to 1*26 On
Dec 23, 1*3* be married Sallie
Thornton
Survivors include his wife;
two sons Hugh of Comanche
A B H E PRODUCTION
ALSO STARRING
BRABOURNESTUARFBURGE IfOEKEUrMMMETRMMMI BROS.-SEVEN ARTS W
Waco Trial
Near Jury
WACO, Tex (AP) - The trial
of Charles H. Bloomers, 23, of
Fort Worth, accused in the hold-
up shooting of a Waco cabbie,
neared the fury today.
Richard Bibles, the cab driver,
said before testimony was com-
pleted Tuesday that he was
positive that Boomers was the
man who wounded him four
times last Dec 15.
AU DAY SATURDAY—11 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
at Brownwood’s New
DOCTORS
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Call for appointment
643-0184 ar
3M Citizens Bank BIde.
ers, AFL—Cid, filed a motion
with the NLRB asking to inter-
will result in Soviet intervention
to return the old guard to PoW-
LAURENCE
OLIVI
test also involved elementary
schools competing against one
another. Here, Coggin Elemen-
tary School took first place hon-
ors with a litterman. Second,
third and fourth places went to
East, North, and West, respec-
1 tively.
Judges for the contests were
Mrs. Hallum, Mrs. Ellie Locks.
Mrs. Charles Martin and Mrs.
E. MeNullen.
AH winning posters and litter
trees will be placed on display
in the old Knobler building next
to the ien sCtiNza:onal Bank.
George Jordan, executive vic*
president of the Brownwood
Chamber of Commerce said.
even try to oust the party boss
at Thursday’s Central Commit-
The 21-member party Presidi- tee session.
off witness today to a probe of 1______.__ ________________ ,
the ties between vending ma- to five years in prison Tuesday lice at 12 41 p.m She was trans-
chine operators and taverns for the theft at television sets, ferred to a Fort Worth 1
Ronald Peck Morgan, whom testified in court that he had this morning Hospital ____
some tavern owerns claimed been loaned money by Brad- ties here Mv Mrs Spore suffer
threatened them while he was shew before the robbery and ed a knee injury,
an employe of a Dallas comoa- used it to hire persons to help
H Bullion of Brownwood. Mrs. The battie was "1 going on 80
Daisy Sneed of Lubbock. Mrs. minutes later, he said
Eula Edgett, Mrs. Vela Pidcock A Jordanian spokesmsan
and Mrs. Melissa Pierce, all of claimed Israeli soldiers started
DE LEON (BBC > Funeral the Israelis did not report any
for Mrs. L. A Shugari. 68 was casualties.
BLUFFVUE THEATRE
_____________AOlte 99c ChlMrea Free
STARTS TONITE
BROWNWCOD BUULETIN Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1*68 I
Wounded Marine
Still Improving
BLANKET - PFC Garland
Hinesly, son of Mrs Montie
Hinesly of Blanket, has been re-
moved from the serious list at
a U. S. Air Force Hospital in the
Philippine Islands.
According to a telegram re-
ceived by Mrs. Hinesly Tues-
day afternoon, the 18-year-old
off one by one, or are we going ing the day," Rutland Mid. The
to get busy and support them?” main contributing factors in the
. The Baylor University board heavy traffic are believed to
of trustees would work out ar- have been the sudden change in
the University of Texas with the
provision that it retain the name
Baylor.”
PERFORMANCES
2:00°4:45
Eve. of 7:45
for Sidney Whit Coan. 81, were
to be at 130 p.m today at
First Baptist Church with the day.
Rev Lee Fields of Carbon offi- * -
ton Funeral Home in Evant.
Davis - Morris is in charge of
local arrangements.
A native of Hamilton County,
he was born Oct. 1. 1906
Hospital
Notes
— riaumiin in* n'lwa—
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Informa-
tion for this column released by
authority of patient or relative.)
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Admissions Monday
Brownwood — Mrs Gertrude
Wilmeth, 61* Norwood Ave.;
Mrs. Oren Sumpter. 1601 Ave.
E; Mrs Robert Montellano,
3806 Third St)
Dismissals Monday
Brownwood — Mrs Clifford
W. Covey.
Admissions Tuesday
Brownwood — W O Landes
3900 Oakdale Dr.; Mrs. Louisa
Spore, JIM 12th St
May — Edward Thompson
Dismissals Tuesday
Brownwood — Charles Jones.
1411 Waco St.; Mrs. Amy Rey-
nolds, 1706 Brady Ave.; Mrs.
Gary Don Gray and baby. Sun-
set Terrace; David James Ru-
der, 2005 12th St.: Mrs Jean
Schafer, Rt. 2; Mrs. Loyd
Chambers, 2604 Brady Ave.
BIRTHS
A son, Jerry Michael, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Cowin of 1112
Brady, Nov. 11, Memorial Hos-
pital. Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keesee
of Brownwood. Paternal grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. V. E.
Cowin of Brownwood.
LL. Truman Snider of the Dal-
las vice squad said he had ar-
rested prostitutes operating out
of a club owned by Donald
COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE
Kentucky Fried AHem.
guest speaker at the November
meeting of the Brownwood In-
„ 2 surance Womens' Assn. Thurs-
patience and understanding ex- ,
hibited by our customers in the fhe meeting will be in the
necessary delays to handling French Room of the Brown-
towner Motor Inn beginning at
The 192-member executive
to be at 2 p.m. today at First The Jordanian spokesman
Baptist Church here with Rev. also said two Jordanian soldiers 1
A parked 1947 car cwned b still another petition from 17
Phil Willson of 1707 13th St was women who work as home ser-
struck by a vehicle which left vice advisers for the company,
the scene The mishap was re- They are not members of the
ported at 8 a.m. today. Traces independent union and asked to
and pants of the vehicle .which be exc’uded from the union
struck tie Willson car were bargaining
ers Assn assisted by the San medicine at Houston and their
Saba County Home Demonstra- denomination
^^oXt^ mPropoorntsangusd.thatore
• General Insurence
• Real Eutete
#30101,606 “indstras custo- friTa BrawnwgndoButcti “
five sisters. Miss Clyde Coan ____ . __________ ....
Mrs. Irvin Frazier. Mrs. Lo- both of Stamford and Frank SAN SABA — Cindy Benson,
man Gray, Mrs. Mattie Me- Kinney of Fort Worth; one sis- 17 - year - old daughter of
Clellan and Mrs. Hatti* Horns- ter, Mrs. Birdie White of Miami, Dr and Mrs. W. R Benson
by, all of De Leon. Fla. of San Saba, was crowned queen
De Leon. Joe Thornton of Hobbs.
N.M. and Frank Thornton of
Waco; one daughter, Mrs. Lu-
cille Solomon at De Leon; five
step-daughters. Mrs Alta Laider-
milk at Hico, Mrs. Blanche Mor-
ris of De Leon. Mrs Reba Lee
Land at Hobbs. N M , Mrs Ed-
die Arms at Comanche, and Mrs
Jimmy Maxwell of Green Valley..
Arts.; two brothers, C. E at
Fort Davis and Abb of De Leon;
Carpet Paths and Spots
Easily Ramrod . . .
at elean earpet wall-to-wan
Safe Blue Lustre re-bright-
ens colon, leaves nap fluffy
Beat easy-to-use electric
thampooer for *1 a day at
Cogzin Drug, 1433 Couto
Informants said Dubcek re- sponsive to the needs of the
■ .. . . ... ____fused authorization and that community and the state, great-
strations against any more Deputy Premier Gustav Husak ly desires ... to proceed by
charged the earlier demonstra- whatever means are available
1 - p . w .a n. 1 tions were instiga’ed by "coun- toward this objective.
Party cniet Alexander DuDceK terrevolutionaries.” •A onarate nonnrofit con “ ------. 20— ~ nave weeu uue suuuea cuauge u>
---------- such a counterrevolution- porationPshoiud De"Prmed’r ransementsfor.appoiinting trusiseason, and the Howard Payne
By GENE KRAMER
Associated Press Writer
v^G^Ltot^X sarneebome” and burned - '
worked desperately today to student groups made a per-
. Warsaw Pact allies to justify ship and control of Baylor Uni.
the Aug 20 invasion veritv coleg 0Pmedicine”
Dubcek’s reform leadership The student groups did not The Baylor w me would be r» - if anlonnoren, -rrintor.et necesaary mxay “ ua
faces a crucial power struggle indicate immediately whether tained bt the separation Would - I enough persons^ are interest- their calls in the congested
withold guardCommunists a ‘4 ‘hey would call off their demon- enable the medical school to
meetingmeKinmr pThyrsdaxtraf stration. _rp — th. om accept state funds. . „ ,
iv PL.ca There were reports the old C. o Overstreet of Houston
committee The. Duhcek..zroup guard Communists, who want to suggested that the convention
fears that more demonstration completely reverse Dubcek’s give it (the medical school) to
post-January reforms, might -------------------------------
Mrs. Shugart died at noon
Monday in a Dallas hospital
where she had been a patient
about three weeks. .
Born, Feb 16. 1900 to Durant,
Okla., her husband died in 1962.
Survivors include two sons. L.
A. Jr. of Levelland and W H.
of Garland; one daughter, Mrs.
for the championship of the was lost off the running board
। south zone of District 4-AAA. of a pickup Monday, L. W.
Tickets are $4 round trip and Perkins of 2511 Belmeade St.
those who wish to ride the bus reported to Brownwood police
Pueranee MMW UCW l>M.
tn nt Seneei mgrm b BaW
. 1 n tancica *^°C- **- —
K, a. -at.n +" Uamneol Um 11111008 DOW flgure 1n tangled 188. Brounwcod Texes 16201 Second
St was taken to Memorial Hos negotiations ona new contract e " "
«p ™ e
. “ — ---- L. Uw.w "esde" " • -n — — - ISan
Enenitai A decison was awaited from
Autori the National Labor Relations
Board today on whether the
workers shall vote on a union e-- tr t^ n
Injured but treated and releas- • reorgsent themusas proposed
byte communications workers su.noa
Of A nerica, AFL—CIO. 2.02, "n", 22
The CW A filed its petition Sun-
dry after the Indenendent Elec-
trical Workers Union, claiming
2017 Elizabeth Dr The ied- to represent about 2.200 Gulf
dent occurred at Ave. K. and States employe., agreed to a
Elizabeth Dr one-week contract extension
_____________ Mrs Maudie Crane of Halls with the utility company at
tional Amusement Co for whom cepted bet. over the phone and dale, Ha is reported to fairly Beaumont.
Morgan formerly worked, and once each week met customers good condi ion at Medical Arts Members of the independent
E L Certain, president of an- at a tavern for settling up HosDital this mornine She was union started voting Tuesday on
other Dallas vending firm He said of 13 bookies arrest
The hearings bv the commit- ed in a raid this summer, nine
Miss Benson, a senior at San
letter recommends the Uber.) Saha High..Schoolrwas.span-
interpretation, although onecoredobysathsaDistaff study ___________
source said the preliminary re- ’ ty. affiliation with the Baptist Gen-
port still calls use of artificial dauhter Of Mr’ nd Mrs Lovd Judges for the event were eral Convention of Texas would
controls a sin. Locker o’ the Spring Creek Mrs. Sam Lee, Mrs. Turner tend to help fill what was de-
Community and a San Saba Garner, Mrs. Bryan Yeager and scribed as an acute need for
High School junior, was first
runner-up. She represented the
SV MAIL « me eo-ing <»—l IB;
Callahan. Eastland. Ereth Comenche.
ed in the mishap was a 1167
car driven by Gib Callaway of
Overstreet said he feared,
however, that some might think
this plan a "subterfuge to get
around our stand on separation
of church and state.” 1, .
Baylor president Abner Me- , Bloomers mother and a
Call disagreed. friend .‘estifiedhe. was..sicck.in
McCall said. “Ive talked with bed at Fort Worthwhenthe
the faculty and they said they shooting occurred while a Waco
didn’t want to be sold and de- nirl told the court she WAS with
livered just like cattle They Bloomers here that night and
want to preserve the affiliation saw a gun on his Person
with Baylor. Half the faculty The defendant was being tried
would quit if it changed to a on a charge of assault with
state school.” intent to rob.
He added that the structuring , ,
would be the same for Brooke City TeleOhOnerS
Army Hospital in San Antonio ' ‛N .
, . . „ , --------- ------— ----- and the Wadley Blood Center in Set New ReCOFOS
I demning those who “organized the Baylor University college of Dallas. K. IX‛W .u VI?
I demonstrations Oct. 28 and Nov. medicine now receives from the Dr George Hooper of San An- A record was set here Friday
7 when youths chanted "Rus- church. At the same time it toni,; th medicdi on the number of toil calls hand-
Wm0,,“ raguae on ukumeuca led by Brownwood operators.
school, approved the disaffilia- according to Jack M. Rutland,
uon. division service manager for
He said, “It’s an expedient General Telephone Company of shortiy. . . „ji( .a
act for the medical school, but the Southwest The marines condition and
to commemorate students ex- IThe state of Texas is indireit’ssnotsolvingany.ofourbasi He said local calls were also prognos regn notdd “
cuted by the Nazis and express need of more physicians Baylor problemtst.We have.a longnlst unusually high
opposition to the “occupation of University college of medicine, ofsinstttutn w:>h inahlezttonn re- Over 7,700.offered long is-
any country by foreign armies” as a private medical school re- competitionwith instittut ionsre tance calle and over 5.000 infor-
Informants said Dubcek re- sponsive to the needs of the ceiving state,aandfederalfunds mation assistance and repair
• - 1 Are we going to lop them service calls were handled dvr-
CRAIG WOODSON. Putlshet
NORMAN FISHER, Ecitor
$vacSS»e?aBi week: « c-m.
Forty priests punished by Pat-
rick Cardinal O’Boyle of Wash-
ington for calling for a choice of
conscience were rebuffed Tues-
day to their appeal for interven-
tion by the conference. I . A . A A
MU Czech Communists Move
To Check Demonstrations
“ratio Cub." "ome Demot Texas Baptists Weigh Ties
Second runner-up was Debra -
Rebis, 17. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Rebis A senior at
San Saba High School, she re-
presented the San Saba Jaycees.
down on birth control, with their worea. meparaveny.. ™ " Student groups made a per- Carlos Morris, a member of
i final decision to be made public KeeP young aemonstrators on sonal appeal to Dudeck to au- the medical school's board, of-
! in a pastoral letter before the thestreets whi le.they. wage a thorize a demonstration Sunday fered the resolution. It stated:
end of the conference Friday, power struggle behind closed to commemorate students exe-1
■BKrr’rws: "mPeleaderzusada.combina
punishment dispute as one car- hei^nn 0^00*"
dinal lashed out at the dissent- attempt-tonghendnoffostudents
ing priests for rejecting local and "orkers Plans for demon
__________________________________I concessions to the Soviet occu-
WHMMteMnmmiteagBHiMiMlMn I piers.
j separate auto accident* in
Brownwood
On the other side, there is a People lose the darndest
Central Committee group that things.
wants no more retreat from the A young Brownwood man re-
reform policy. Frantisek Vods- ported a misplaced wife to po-
ton, a member of Parliament lice Monday night. Officers were
who voted against the Oct. 18 asked to tell her her spouse was
Moscow agreement legalizing home—if they found her.
the indefinite stay of occupation The loss was not permanent,
troops, said “There is bound to however, according to a later
be a battle.” < entry on the police log.
-- rany CneI eaner —uDek
How About Your met with student leaders and Such a counterrevolution-
Serviceman? Hdemana Z " S ducatlonalcharilabicandsclen:
... . U . them force would be used to
Will your nerviceman spend stop them if they marched.
Christmas overseas?
To have his Min* printed
to Mineral Wells are asked to about 6 p.m. The boots were
contact Steve Morelock at 643- reported lost somewhere on
4527 for further information. Belle Plain.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1968, newspaper, November 13, 1968; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574143/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.