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DEATHS
and FUNERALS In Contests
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stroy Minutemen in hardened
was the Brown County 4-H judg-
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10 Eastlawn Memorial Park
team made up of girls
points.
Steve Loyd judged as an in- to the Texas Research Institute
A possible break-in at Brown-
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(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) notified police dispatcher Gary
was hit in the head by a tear ing heavily on intelligence from
contestants is also on agenda
Adamsville
one of the leaders of the delega-
Saigon Saturday.
driven by Charles W Reynolds
PRE-FINISH
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Wells of 1401 Ave. J and
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Israelis Hit
Suez Posts
this is love glorified
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for the loss of a week
terminded the plot to abduct Ar-
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Angel Mazza, 24. a law student.
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OPEN HOUSE
An official communique said
Fernando Abai Medina, 23 mas-
2 identified
In Kidnaping
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina
(AP) — Two leftist students,
one killed in a gun battle and
another still being sought, were
identified by Argentine police
Saturday as the kidnapers of
former President Pedro E Ar-
। the four -party. center-left coali-
' tion was showing signs of crum-
bling in a dispute over relations
with the Italian Communist par-
seeing-eye satellites, supersede
various unconfirmed reports in
recent months that the Soviets
ning author, Gerald Liles and
Thomas Fox. were all identified
as working for Dispatch News
Kincheloe Criswell on Sept 20.
1918 at Houston She had lived
and Aug 7 and 8.
Registration for .the fall se-
! Pentagon experts have esti-
mated that 420 SS9s. with multi-
ple warheads could knock out
Revive
Set for
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lined reviv
held at the
Church beg
9361.149.000. or more than double
its current two-year budget.
In other action, the board
— Commisioned Texas AIM
to provide a master plan for
the AustinStateSchool, Terrell
In Amman. Jordanian govern-
ment and Palestinian guerrillas
began implementing an agree-
ment signed Friday to avoid
any more lighting.
Guards outside government
1966 car driven by Joann Lind-
sey Nix of Brownwood.
ministration building. will last
two weeks
amburu.
Police said they still did not
points were closed down outside
the city.
Under the agreement, armed
guerrillas must keep to their
bases and stay clear of cities
The new information will have
repercussions in the coming de-
bate over such matters as the
ABM and the U S-Soviet arms-
curb talks
The SS9s loom large in U.S.
strategic calculations because
I they are rated able to knock dut
At the Israeli beach resort of
Akhziv, 22 miles north of Haifa,
explosive charges went off near
I two sun shelters along the Med-
itterantean shore and injured
two women slightly.
Police cleared the popular
teach of about 2,000 bathers as
they investigated the blasts, be-
lieved to be the work of Arab
terrorists. Akhziv is only a few
miles from the Lebanese fron-
tier.
In Beirut, the Lebanese capi-
tal, three rockets hit the apart-
ment of Dr. Wadie Elias Had-
dad. a top leader of the marxist
if led
j Hand and shoe prints were dis-
covered on the window, police
records show However. a late
check Saturday afternoon indi-
cated nothing so far missing
from any of the classrooms or
offices
gas grenade fired by a police-
man 20 feet away
Duvall, 33. was roughed up
but not seriously injured
day in the Brownwood Commun-
ity Hospital following a two-
week illness
Bom May 9, 1909, he was a
Baptist
mester will be held on
29 and 27.
WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED
AS THE PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
FOR YOUR NEW CHURCH
tion. told a news conference he
was 'horrified" at police meth-
ods used
"Their object was not disper-
sal. but punitive measures," he
said.
gin their fall semester earlier
than usual.
One workshop is on tap dur-
ing the five-week term It will
be called social studies and will
be taught by Dr F. B Porter,
head of the secondary education
department
In.
e
Minister Clarence Eager will
officiate
Mrs. Mullins died Friday in
a Wichita Falls Hospital follow-
ing a long illness
Born March 28, 1909 in Wal-
ten, Okla. she was a Metho-
dist and a longtime resident of
ru a sat
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MORMAN FISMER, BMW
If you are going to have a me adult category and came
traffic, accident, the best place out second high individual in the
Sunday, July 12, 3-4 P.M.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
2314 Austin
day and will last five weeks been many reports he
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Unitec Stetes 125.29 per vear.
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rent two-year operating budget pital’s new activity building the ,
The budget request, which Patricia Enut building in mem
still must go before the legis- ory of Mrs Ernst, wfo was co-
lature next year, woaid be for ordinal or of volunteer services
the biennium starting Sept 1, and director of rehabilitation
A parked car owned by Ran ,
Anglin of Brownwood was struck
by a 1965 car driven by Don-
ald Bums. Reported at 7:54 am
Saturday, the accident occured
at Austin and Lackey.
There was a two-car crash
reported at 11:37 a m Satur-
missile Launchers now ready for | silos
use or under construction
—approved constructin a the U.S. Minuteman missiles de-
9400,000 administration building signed to deter the Soviets froth
| were deployed and 60 were un-
der construction
| The new U.S. findings drow-
in seventh place achieving 814 State Hospital and $39,757 from
the Central Intelligence Agency
j and Sheena Tongate The team
' piled up 815 points out of a pos-
. iible 900
1*71. programs at the hospital when
The board also projected 1s she died June 12. He had worked
fiscal 1974-75 budget request at there 13 years .
91 per cent of the 1,054 land- unmee sares "ear.
based U.S. ICBMs : vsuate o» me assocated >«iu
included Angelique Loyd.
Cindy Pallette, Ann Tongate
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Israeli planes raided Egyptian
gun batteries along the Suez Ca-
nal Saturday morning, struck
again in the afternoon. and
made it home safely both times,
a Tel Aviv spokesman said.
Cairo acknowledged the raids,
but claimed that the planes
Two Brown County 4-H live-
stock judging teams were in
the top 19 at the National An-
gu* Judging Contest in Lawton.
Okla. Thursday and Friday
Coming in for a sixth place
since the U.S. Soviet strategic posture became known at this
reopened at Vienne in mid-April time
He declined to give fingures 1
Last spring be said 220 SS9S
Some opponente of the U S
Safeguard antiballistic missile I r.rz dineeteree 4 ww ron •
inaSulmnemnnerbout iEe Muann Iday at the Safeway parking
lot. Involved were a 1969 car
Fn Asnocianee krwu h enmune •
were teams who placed in the top 10
Criswell. 73. of Mullin are pend- 1961 car driven by Frankie Stub- eveKtoX total onu tokshomra
ing at Wilkins Funeral Home in ing of Lovington, N.M and a on hand in both 4-H and Fu-
Goldthwaite. ' 1968 model driven by Phillip R ture Farmers of America cat-
Mrs. Criswell died at 1 am Barkley of Amarillo. egories
Saturday at her home in Mullin A parked car owned by Ran, The first place trophy went to
Grady County, Okla. 4-H team
followed by four other Oklaho-
ma teams Judging was held in
a number of categories incl»d-
. • . , . ; Wednesday its formal dress
had stopped or slowed down competition and Miss Sellers
their-ICBM expansion since the has chosen a green, flowing
at the San Antonio State Hospital launching a nuclear »aP
and prototype ward buildings at
the Austin and Rusk State Hos-
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC) — at the location but there
Services for Mrs Jessie Hooten 1 no injuries. Involved were
““8",,: -.,5 5m-1 ",‘81, "oj 2 । DiuE nuUEI W-ui irwin PduEl in-
missiles, this would add about side pleats Saturday is reserv-
18 to the previous U.S estimate ed for the finalists
A/athdiu
WEST TEXAS' LEADING JEWELERS
. sey ang Sundey morning to BROWN.
w0oD Put IHING CO • O 'to.
I Breeneood. T—•> MW1 UpM ciese
Doatege paid 9 Brownoou. Texaa. —
San Saba Baptist
Conference Monday
SAN SABA (BBC) -San Saba
County Baptist Workers Con-
ference will begin at 9 pm
Monday at Cherokee Baptist
Church with a covered dish sup-
per.
Dr. Clifford Nelson and Rev
Leon Aduddell both of Brown-
wood. are announced as featur-
ed speakers with S. G. Boyton
of San Saba in charge of the
music.
. Monday at 2 pm at Davis-Mor- day at Wright's Funeral Home
ris Funeral Home with burial Brial was in Jenkins -Springs
in Fastlawn Memorial Park Cemetery . * ! ’
Mr Ford died at 11 p.m. Tues- T
The Brown County 4-H judg- -Accepted grants totaling State Hospital and Wichita Falls
ing team made up of boys, $690,183, including $100 000 to up- State Hospital
Alan Day, Tommy Storey. Tom grade patient care in a maxi- ■ __
Allen and Gary Thomas , came mum security unit at the Rusk -approved constructin
enrrusttane
nor Wells of 1401 Ave. J and a ingswere lent by Gerald
1 nomd.
the scene Superintendent of
Schoo Guy T Smith and jan-
itor Wilbur Cox were also not-
on's plan to expand the Amerl- .
Secretary of Defense Melvin can ABM One major reason for ' A 4 School Probed
R Laird told newsmen Thurs- . Safeguard is to defend Minute
day the Soviets are proceeding men against SS9s A possible break-in at Brown-
apace with their intercontinental The information did not speci- wood High School is under in-
sental ballistic missile program fy why the fresh information vestigation by Brownwood po-
includting new construction, ' concerning the Soviet missile lice and school officials
According to US sources the j Thursday has been reserved
upttndate * I for the competion section of the
County, she married Arthur
—The Soviets have continued Sellers of 2507 Durham St She
new construction of other {Will be a senior at Southwest
ICBMs such as the SSH, a/Texas State University. She has
smaller missile comparable to blue eyes and is 5 feet seven
the Minuteman. inches tall. -
Unlike the Ss, believed able I A 1967 graduate of Brown-
to carry a one-megaton one! wood High School, she is major-
million - ton TNT equivalent ing in history
Church of Christ. She was the
daughte othe late Morgan of Rt 1 and a 1957 auto driven
and Lula Hooten Bessie M Parker of R( 4.
Survivors include her hus- Coggin and Austin was the 10-
band; three sons, Lester, Cris cationof a "
well of Brownwood. Marcus
pageant while Friday the em-
-Building has started on ap-phasis is bathing suits Miss
proximately three new SS9 Sellers' choice is a turquoise
flights Since each flight hss six blue number with front panel in-
Before Howard Payne's fall States is the most technologi-
semester begins Aug.' 28. three cally. advanced country in the
freshman orientation sessions world, 11 would obviously be a
are slated on weekends Dates great experience to be invited
of the sessions, designed . to to spend a year withanAmen-
famlliarize new students and can family and to attend one of __
their parents with the college, their schools I always enjoy buildings in the Jordanian capi-
are July 17 and 18, 24 and 25. meeting people and making new tal were withdrawn, and tanks
friends I rumbled off as military check
Sh a -x> writes. "I hope that
I will be able to leave the fam-
ily at the end of the year with
of 280 SS9s deployed or under
construction ' . . __. . ..
ly listed as under constduction ! Brownwood s entry is "he
have now become operational | daughter of Mr and Mrs Morris
Bishop Paul Moore of the . cmoE., . _____v
Episcopal diocese of New York, SALT talks first began last Nov fll length formal with a rhine
------ember. stone waistband
ing two classes of Angus bulls, rrtrurgohn steinbeck 4th
Angus heifers and two ciattes Thesthree. John Ste inbeck ith,
of meats , son of the late Nobel Prize-win-
Accompanying the boys and
girls to Oklahoma were Brown
County agent Chuck Threet, As- Service International They
sis ant ounty Agent, Jimmy were released after 90 minutes
Fleming and Mr. and Mrs Gene The newsmen were picked up
half a block from the U.S Em-
bassy after 200 police had dis-
persed about 1,500 students with
tear gas
Two other newsmen. Jed Du-
vall of CBS and George Watson
of ABC, said they were beaten
by plain-clothesmen in front of
the National Assembly. Watson
said he and Duvall were beaten
after policemen tried to seize
their film.
"We tried to talk to the police,
dividual in the competition and of Mental Health Sciences at
) Mrs. Gene Tongate tried out in Houston for research projects in pitals.
| the adult category and came human behavior | —Approved spending $3.1 mil-
. —: secend zdividua: i tie —Approved state grants total- lion to construct the first phase
to have one is right in front of contest in her division mg 95.258.681 to mental health- of the Brenham State School for
the Brownwood Police Dept I Teams came from Texas, mental retardation centers in 22 the Mentally Retarded
That s exactly what happened Missouri. Illinois. Louisiana, —
Friday afternoon around 3:30 Colorado. Nebraska, Kansas ~ | | c AI a ■ I
P Two out of town cars colhded and M sissippi. Brown County 3 U.S. Newsmen Arrested
Two out of town cars collided teams were the only out-of-state
After Saigon Peace Rally
and 7-yenr-old son were slightly
In part on her application wounded
after a brief illness
Born Sept 24, 1896 near
BRITISH-
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
a hamster.
Brownwood’s No. 9 exchange
student is interested in radio- Popular Front for the Libera-
tmilogy and says she hopes some- tion Palestine—PFLP Had-
seheduled to begin at 1 pm day to enter a field associated
“ "--"" ““ with a hospital
Each class will be 1 hour and
45 minutes in order to make up
On a routine patrol Saturday
afternoon Patrolman Buck
Modgling discovered a loose
window screen and a window
open in one of the rooms at the
high school.
Police records show that he
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per vear By mail paid in advanca in
Brown, Cailahen Jastiend. trim. Or
manche. Haminon. Miljs. San Sota Mo
Culioch ano Coleman counties $11.95 per
The college's second summer amburu and recruited Emilio
term will be shortened a week
-
to allow students connected with to help seize the Tormer presi-
public schools systems to be- dent.
.and they started to beat us up
with their lists," he said. "Nei-
ther of us offered any resistance
whatsoever."
The demonstration erupted
after an international peace
10 piarneu uUIII o a.in w 1IUVII know what happened to Aram, were driven off by ground fire
. ... any
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By LEWIS GLUCK city - busting warhead, the SS9 !
Associated Press Writer is rated capable of delivering a
w.ce-.. — 125-megaton warhead or a clus- |
WASHINGTON (AP) — three five-megaton war-
Soviets were reported Saturday heads accurately enough to de-
o have close to 300 giant SS9
2 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, July 12, 1970
viet missile expansion as an n :L > D L.:
argument against President Nix- rOSSIDlB DTBOK-in
Health Board Stamps Okay Russians Step Up
AUSTIN 1 API - The State urban communitie The centers (VISSIIIC rOOrCrn
Board of Mental Health ap- funds of 20 to 40 per cent of the •
proved a two-yeaer budget re- state funds to qualify for the '
quest Saturday of $313,863,000, or grants
$139 761 000 more than its cur- -Named Kerrville State Hos-
Brownwood before moving to
was married to L S Mullins No Injuries
at Lttle Rock, Ark in 1955 ' _ 1 .
Survivors include two daugh- In (rflCnOC
ters, Mrs James Presslar of -‘91=9
Iowa Park and Mrs T D Jop-
lin of San Angelo: three broth-
ers. Mutt Blackwell and Turn-
er Blackwell both of Little Rock;
and a sister. Mrs Losera Kur-
bust of Nicolaus, Calif.
Mrs. Jessie Criswell
Registration
Set Monday
At H-Payne
Registration f o r Howard
program had used the earlier ,
j reports of a slowdown in the So- J
By ROBERT TUCKMAN
Associated Press Writer
SAIGON (AP> — Three Amer-
ican newsmen, two wearing
black arm bands given them by
Vietnamese students, were
among people arrested by police
who broke up a peace rally in
Baue I torr.Ww ■rw
Singie copy evening • tents Sunday 13
I cenra Nome delivery bv city carrier er
.1e
delezaticn jotned Saigon1high 1 sigemimexpeteny mZ' as
school and college students in 3 - - “
a good impression of overseas
students so that They might en- j
courage their friends to accept
students from other countries in-
to their homes and help to im-
prove relations between the
countries "
The British girl has a father
who is a paper merchant and
a 10-year-old brother She said
her mother died several years
ago and that the family works
together to keep the household
going Many of their activities
are centered around the family
unit, she said.
Born in Canada, Nov 2. 1954
she is a member of the Church
of England 1
Criswell of Dumas and Marvin
Criswell of Mullin; her step-
mother Mrs Pearl Hooten of
Waco, two step-sisters, Mrs
Oleta Ware of Waco and Mrs
Rachel Gray of Littlefield; a
step-brother. Albert Hooten of
Copperas Cove; and three
grandchildren.
in Lampass*;
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peace rally
The delegation is comprised
of about 20 members from the
United States, Australia. New
Zealand and the .Netherlands
Before releasing the three ar-
rested newsmen, police confis-
cated their film
Steinbeck was officially ac-
credited to the Columbia Broad-
casting System as a free-lance
camera crew soundman, but
was not working for CBS at the
time of the demonstration
Dave Miller. CBS bureau
chief in Saigon, slid Steinbeck's
accredited status was canceled
by CBS as a result of his alleged
involvement in the demonstra-
tion
He abused the credentials by
taking part," Miller said
When they were picked up.
Steinbeck and Liles were wear-
ing the black arm bands, of the
type worn by student demon-
strators
A U.S Embassy spokesman
said the United States had not
protested the arrests of the
three newsmen but was investi-
gating. The South Vietnamese
government "seems to feel that
they were involved" in the dem-
onstration because of the black
arm bands, he added
The spokesman said such ac-
tivity by accredited newsmen
"jeopardizes the whole press
corps.” in the embassy’s view
Watson, 33, suffered a
cracked rib and cute and
ty. In addition a nationwide
general strike had threatened to
affect further Italy’s strike-bat-
tered economy
A stooped man with a shrill
voice and slight myopia. An-
dreotti has served more time in
Italian governments than any
other politician.
Using Rome and its province
as a power base Andreotti was
elected to Italy's first postwar
legislature and has remained in
parliament ever since.
His longest terms were as1
minister of interior in the early
1950s and of defense in the
1960s He also served as minis-
ter of finance, treasury, of com-
merce and of industry before
becoming leader of the largest
party in the Chamber, the
Christian Democrats
it was Andreotti's first ap-
pointment as premier and the
first time since World War II
that a native Romen had been
given the top job
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dreotti, a Christian Democrat
leader often dubbed the most
powerful man in Rome after the
Pope, was officially made pre-
mier-designate of Italy Satur-
day night Andreotti. 51. accept-
ed the job with reservations
Andreotti, who heads t h e
Christian Democrats in the
Chamber of Deputies, was given
the task of forming Italy's 32nd 1
post - Fascist government by
President Guseppe Saragat
-
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Pvblished every evening excepr Satun
Mrs. RVeda Mullins Grady Ford, 64
Services lor Mrs RVeda Mid-1 Services for Grady Ford. 94,
Um, 94, of Iowa Park, will be of 2206 Ave. I were held Satur-
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