Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1969 Page: 4 of 12
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4-BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Wed, March 26, 1969
Of 'Billion-Dollar Boo Boo'
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senior colleges without dormitor- mittee:
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would save $32 million by "pre-
—Sent to subcommittee a pro-
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said L. B Zachary, prominent
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gallon and power, told parlia-
ment that *2.237 villages were
electrified up to March 1968
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time Association and the union
A union official said Monday
thnt longshoremen wanted no
further talks until shippers were
prepared to offer the New York
MeGinns, Comanche.
Jamar, Brownwood. Chev-
peace. At present the commis-
sion has control over high state
judges.
14. and Jani Lynn Richey. 13.
both riding in the Williford car
and also from Gilmer.
Fresh new town look
in a modified
A-line dress that
does marvelous
things for our
figures! Nelly
Don's good looking
textured blend
of rayon and
cotton in navy,
mint green
or sky blue.
16 to 44.
14% to 24%.
1600
to let the Coordinating Board nearly *5 per cent of its 350
to issue $80 million in bonds for million people live.
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colleges at the same time in will be electrified during the
San Antonio, Dallas, Corpus fourth five-year plan (1969-74).
Sealey said planning all the plan to have the legislature
schools at once and letting all meet annually instead of at two-
the contracts at the same time year intervals.
the $80 million bill for construc-
tion of five new "commuter' col-
leges. a House Committee was
told Tuesday night.
The plan by the Texas Col-
lege Coordinating Board, which
would require a voter approved
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change in the constitution, went Zachary. The San Antonio build- old folks from paying local prop- crash killed four persons about
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to let the Texas Judicial Quali- of a station wagon operated by
SERVICE
STORES
Ph. 646-5531
A choice of panty lengths
for Dress
or Casual wear
tiations in the 95-day strike
J. Curtis Counts, director of
the Federal Mediation and Con-
ciliation Service, assigned Paul
E. Bowers of St Louis and W A.
McAllister of New Orleans to
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• Pre-stressed body construction-guards against in-serviee. tubeless
stretch, growth and trend eraoking.
haust" system that makes it an
easy target
—Its caseless ammunition is -
ultrainflammable leaves burn-
ing residue in the breech which
can prematurely ignite a round,
and is adversely affected by
moisture, oil, and rough han-
dling
—“Due to a problem with
fuel-tank leaks. frequent checks
for spilled fuel should be made
to prevent fires.”
—“When operating in jungle
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tire.
TRY AS SHE WILL, 4-year-old Kathy Allen of Los Angeles cannot open this m
bottle It’s the new Palm-N-Turn vial which reportedly is child-safe but easily
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one-tenth of India's villages are
electrified
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“We re not telling you this is of. installing furniture rugs
the only way this can be done and plumbing before each room
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--TANK ALMOST USELESS
County Records Congressman Accuses Army
fications Commission censure Bonnie Reed Williford, 36. of Rt.
Zachary sand the legislature or, if necessary, remove from 5. Gilmer.
could appropriate $6 million at office, any state judge, from the Both drivers died along with
this session for architects' fees - - - ............ " •
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problems could be surmounted.
He said this was his only consid-
eration
Stratton, who termed the tank
“a billion dollar boo boo,”
sharply told Betts:
“We don't want to get a snow
job here." He termed the gener-
al’s comments “self-serving”
and not in accord with results of
the investigation.
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in Bi00 l o Highand view AegItion to
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Copano Land Cs.. A Texas corporation.
East Texas Auto
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tubeless plus IM Ex. Tax
$1.79 and as tire
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design, radial
darts on shoulder
• Triple-tempered
nylon cord
construction
• Buy now at these
low prices
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Banga Chevrole
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knee-lenath "Cty 'Pa/tfa
BEAUMONT, Tex (API -
Labor officials said Monday the
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man L Nichois. Lot I Block N. First
tension of Parkcrest Additin to the Cily
of Brownwood $10 aoc
Copano Land Co.. • Texas corpo ation.
to Hershal N. Cox and wife -ol IC55.
will clog air intake grilles and
the radiator. requiring frequent
cleaning to avoid overheating."
—"The (Shillelagh > missile
must not be fired when the
1 launch vehicle is in motion."
—“Under extremely dusty
, conditions, the present air
cleaner requires cleaning or re-
placement every 1*4 hours."
These were the findings of a
previously classified document
that Rep. Samuel Stratton, D-
N.Y., ordered the Army to re-
lease Tuesday after six days of
secret testimony on the Sheri-
dan tank.
Stratton. chairman of the sub-
committee of the House Armed
International Brotherhood of an urgent need for it in Viet-
Electrical Workers. AFL-CIO, nam, and that he was sure the
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Austin W Betts,
$2.76 F. LT. /?
$2.60 F LT. 4—-
$243 F. LT. 2 pi
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Develoomenf C». • orporation,
Ben n can a and 14 in B10& f ot
hamrock Shores Me 1 Bgnnie Higptanas
Ageition to mhe City or Brownwood. *10
by adults. The top is palmed pressure applied with the ether hand, depressing a
springy ring and unfastening locking tags, and the top is twisted off. Palm-N-Tur is
designed to bring a halt to accidental poisoning of children, particularly of preschool
age. From 7$ to M per cent of accidental polsonings of the more than a half-mill ion
annually ia the United States occur among children five years of age or younger.
Utilities Co
The union was picked by 36
votes over the Independent
Electrical Workers Union which
now represents the workers Its
contract expires in December
1970
in a March 4 election, the
Communications Workers of
America was eliminated from
the ballot.
The National Labor Relations
Board conducted the election
Paul Enmon, business agent
for IBEW Local 390 in Port
Arthur, said the 2.200 Gulf
States employes have the op-
tion of joining Local 390 or form-
ing a separate organization. 1
FREE PARKING
xaxsmexamuauanamaam----
Committeemen Told Pupils
Should Pay for New Colleges
AUSTIN (AP) - Students in Christi. Houston and the Mid- die contracts could be ready to
• five widely separated sections of land-Odessa area All would be be let two years from now.
the state could, and should, pay upper-level or full four year in other action the House com-
O • 3-T nylon cord take* punishment of truck operations
( ) longer.
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EDITOR’S NOTE The Nrs Calvin C. *• Normen G Lota 202, an.
Ross charged wimh Swindling under Comm 284 285, 291 992 ana 21 A. Snam-
ty Court March 25 $ nol the Mrs Caivin rock Shores. 510.
By JACK KNEECE Services Committee, said the one Army officer, U. Col Stan
Associated Press Writer people have a right to know this Sheridan that the tank was ree-
se-samoesos.ia----- WASHINGTON (API - The incredible story " ommended for production for
um Memuny, Trum-N mEMuryy m chairman of a House subcom- Stratton charged that the budgetary reason* although
"heGu."aoT mOMOS, X mittee has accused the Army of Army had rushed the weapons tests had indicated there were
“*• c*y*.meui HA -2028,202 » "billion-dollar boo boo” in de- system into combat and mass many problems
TomCogoi"ABavion, m& 3 B9.1 veloping a new tank because: production in order to eliminate Later. Sheridan's superiors
*??, *I>T co. 1o Joma, w puv.u —Although the tank is for re- its possible cutback or elimina- heatedly denied this, despite an
ana ini. am « >■- Cuniy. 26.000 connaisance, it can be heard tion by the Bureau of the Bud internal memorandum in the
three miles away. get and the secretary of de- subcommittee's possession in
—It has a “rooster tail ex- fense. which this point was stressed by
cier. "but the coordinating
board thinks this the most eco-
nomical, simplest way.”
"It seems to us that $165 stu-
dent use fee each year would
not hurt any student," said Tom
Sealey. Midland. chairman of
the Coordinating Board "They
would not be paying any dormi-
tory charges, there would be no
football teams. none of the costs
of the other board and room col-
leges.”
The proposal would ask voters
Crash Kills Four SOUTHERN EXPOSUREin
T oNcvIw a, cAp, _I Clearwater, Fla., where 20-
___________ o—pgkdedrley . month-old John Bunce
fab” methods suzgestediby posal.thatwouldexempt retired 259 in front of another and I’the cusnys,tnheihayink piny:
er made national news by pre- erty tai„ ona $3,000 home- 16/miles north“ot here Tuesday sroundi, eguipment uP
Amendments fabricating each room of a new stead The state already had a night “oIe:
Sen Anteni hetel "he $3,000 homestead exemption for state police said an automo- --------
state property taxes bile driven by Walter Pond, 19, .......
mobile.
0 L. McCullough,
mooie
George Powell, Bre
Federal Mediators Team Up
In Campaign to End Strike
: GALVESTON, Tex. (AP» — work with Wineriter.
7 An expanded federal mediation Wineriter said they will "have
: staff sought today to bring separate discussions with vari-
striking longshoremen and West ous individuals to explore any
2 ' Gulf shippers back into contract possibilities of resuming negotia-
; negotiations tions in an effort to resolve the
Two additional mediators current work Moppage as soon
were assigned Tuesday to help as possible.”
Gayle Wineriter of Houston, who Negotiations broke off March
; has handled all West Gulf nego- 14 between the West Gulf Mari-
Til pry off the top." "Maybe I can twut it off." "OX., FU bite it off."
rolet
Jim Herman Brownwood. Ford
Haroid Burks Brownwood. Ford.
toon G Beliden, Brounwood. Ford
1 pickup.
Wayne Gravens, Brom*—. Ford.
* A Parrish, Comanche. Ford
Vincent Tijerina. Brownwood. Fore
WARRANTY DEEDS
W L Matter MW wife to Gayland
D Alexander. Lot a Block L Lake-
shore Subdivision Me ? $10 aoc
Mary Puckett, Nelda Beivin MW hus-
band. Raiph B Puckett and wife te
Hervey L. Mart part of Lot 4. Bloch
T Coggin Addition totheCitrof Brown-
"Ind N to Vftwn L. Naron
and wife, part M Biock 0 Mertin
Heighta Addition t mhe City of Brown
chief of research and develop-
ment for the Army, in often
heated exchanges with Stratton,
said it was relatively routine
procedure to recommend pro-
duction before all bugs in a sys-
tem had been wyked out
Betts said y tank was rec-
ommended /because there was
c Rea: e signey
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Robert A Jenkins, 21, Brownwood MW
June Kav Burdith 16 Brow vwood
Eimer Edwerd La Rue 52 Austin
and Gledys Charilene LaRue, 44 Brown
▼AX ASSESSOR-COLLECTO
J v Matt. Broenwood. Pontiac
Hertv M Hesh Bangs. Plymouth
Helen Russell McFarland. Broenwood
Cadillec
M L. Cravens Jr.. Brownwood. Olds
mobile
Ray Angiin, Brownwood Oldsmobile
O W, atiedge Franklin. LA . O*
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