Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 273, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 30, 1970 Page: 3 of 34
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voter but
alternates wili be elected. The
Rock Festival
partant "If too few enroll and divorced Dalgleish, she said, on j
Promoter Jerry D. Lyons of
Rush Welfare Bill
dent Nixons latest push for his ■ two effects
side the city limits
gal advice as to whether he reservations out of Odessa are
House, the date would be July 1.1
' confirmed for Sunday
porters who said privateiy they
—at WILKS, Downtown Brownwood . .
the Office of Economic Oppor-
duction of 30 Navy destroyers.
bill and the Senate will pass it.
pay ments to the working poor
at WILKS, Downtown Brownwood—
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$
$
20
2
$
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1
BROWNWOOD HIGH AND JR. HIGH
$5.85
Whats New
Lance Blackwell, reporter
$3.99
Sizes 5 9, Widths S-M
$16.98
for you
PLUS—
is at....
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from
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What's new
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• Athletic Supports .... $1.10
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ABC
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ASC Community Committee
Ballots Due in Mail Here
[Comanche Sets
Adult Enrollment
Downtown Brownwood
Whereyou con Pork FREE
for you
is at.. .
-
welfare reform bill may speed
up Senate Finance C ommitee
action on it but the basic tug-of-
war over the disputed legisla-
Montgomery
ly afternon
avily dam-
The administration’s previous
position was that tests already
— The assistance plan would
go into effect nationally six
months later than originally
planned As the bill passed the
He also said that any voter
who has not received a ballot
in the mail within a few days
brand new,
Montgomery-
Ik found out
low high the
oway really
Any farm owner, tenant or
sharecrooper who is of legal
voting age may vote if he has
Early School Shows 523
Students in First Week
Collins has worked with Ian to
cut through legal obstacles hin I
dering Dalgleish s release
Two Odessa lawyers posted
School and also in the United
States
Sen Abraham A Ribicoff. D-
Conn in an effort to speed ac-
tion on his proposal, would have
informa-
may tele-
Heading the freshman class as
president is Mark Ward Alvis
Nixon's announcement that he
would accept the -amendment of
A Texas promoter s plans for
a Labor Day rock festival here
i ran into opposition Friday from
should get in touch with the
i county ASCS office as soon as
' possible, Thompson said
1 beautiful hand-print
Knit
They called it Super-Bee ’cause It’s super in
so many ways. Combined stripes ‘n solids
give sessions on the field a little style.
Action-cut fit so you can "get with it" in
comfort.
Looks like a blouse and shorts combina-
Girls’ 4-eye-tie US Ked
GYMSTER OXFORDS
ly uncovered the admitted dis-
guise of Dalgleish-Jordan
Dalgleish is qualified as a vet-
erinary technologist in Australia
and holds a degree in animal
• Boys & Mens
Keds
tion appears unchanged
That was the view Saturday of
sition of conservatives on Fi-
nance
This belief is baaed on the fact
1971
However administration offi-
i and treated 47. including victims
of car accidents.
ALL SPORT OXFORDS
White or Block
Boys’ Sizes 10-4, S-M
• Men's Jovelin-Oxfords
6V2-12 - S-M ......
not to in-
ood except
edication,
aper back
s and al-
1972
These backers said, however.
high regular member, fourth
and fifth highest become first
and second alternates who may
serve on the committee if regu-
lar members are temporarily
absent or if a permanent va-
cancy occurs
ASC community committees
are elected for one year terms,
beginning Oct L
• Interwoven
ATHLETIC SOCKS .. $1.00
...in a super new, no-iron knit
The Super-Bee style meets standards for Girls Physical Education im ,
dozens of other fashion items priced under $3—
or put it in your savings occount!
• Boys-Young Mens Hones
GYM SHORTS.......$1.25
8899
a new jeweled dog collor,
or o pair of Hones ponty hose,
or o silk scorf,
or 3 poirs Beauty Mist nylons—or choose
cepted by Nixon. the new family i
assistance plan still would go'
into effect nationally Jan. 1,
By JOE HALL
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON <AP - Prest
$799
. under way would be sufficient
I These tests, being conducted by
gm last week at the Veterans
I Administration Hospital
Blythe said he would return
reading course should help Bandera in Southwest Texas,
those who are planning to take under the name of Clive Jordan
the test for general educational ' The woman he married under
development that name Fran Samara, flew
He said that early enroliment to Odessa from Massachusetts
and attendance are both im- and saw Dalgleish Friday She
attend.” he said "the program learning they were married un-
will have to be dropped " I der an assumed name. but they
syivania. involve a key nek fea-
ture of the bill—regular income
Is
,/
farthers informed op how the
programs affect individual farm
operations "
non music fans for the six-hour
j festival
He said the festival is "no
I worse than a state fair" in re-
I PAGE 1)
least six
or dairy-
"C‘ bat-
transistor ’
n socks,
rich bags
three tn
Downtown Brownwood—where you con pork FREE
1 cart fault his work said
Hits Stone Wall | Joe Collins, administrator of the
McCamey hospital who original-
, could block the concert
COMANCHE (BBC) _ Basic
adult education classes will hr
gin enrollment at 7 p m Tues-
day at Comanche Junior High
School according to Supt. S H '
Fletcher
husbandry He claims to have
studied at London Medical
Navy taking on Maine Republi-
can Margaret Chase Smith,
ranking minority member of the
committee. 4
Dalgleish is scheduled to tin >
Sullivan County Sheriff Bill ish his dialysis treatment late
Wright said he would seek le- today or early Sunday Plane
Tedef, FUNNY wil poy *1M for
Meh erigime “femmf aN re
e: TAf, FUNNY, 1200
», Cieralomd, Oka 44111
tion, but Super-Bee is really one-piece. ..
prevents that sloppy shirt-tail effect
Super on washday, too. Styled by E. R.
Moore Co., a leader in apparel for schools,
in a knit fabric of 50% polyester and 50%
combed cotton. Requires no Ironing.
_ _ m u a m . a city and county officials
Nixon Push Might
to three of the candidates listed, administration of government
or they may write-in their farm programs and help keep
i to Temple later this week for
’ a checkup
who is not listed
! in open for inspection at the
| county ASCS office Any per-
son who believes he is an eligible
F
number of votes becomes chair-
man, the second largest vote-
getter, vice chairman: third-
bill will buy!
Women's fomous-name sportsweor —new foil colors and patterns—just
unpacked Pants in new wide leg-taps button front and zippered back pull
over styles. Sizes 8-20. '
Blythe To Return
For Eye Checkup
Martin L Bly the of 3 8 8
Brazos has returned from
Temple where he had eye sur-
■ „ . __■.___... ___ inga boa1 pulling a water skier
Eoffisvice president and Mere- The youth was seen falling into
dith Damon secretary __ the water Police said he suf-
Sophomore officers include fered massive chest injuries ap-
Kenny Homer, president; Jean parently from the boat’s propel
ne Evans. vice president; The: fer
resa Lancaster. secretary: and —----------------
ed Voters who certify their
ballots with an "X for a sig-
nature must do so before a wit
nets and obtain the signature
of the witness in order for the
ballot to be counted
A list of known eligible voters
Services Committee. are streak-
ing at full speed toward a colli-
sion in the Senate Tuesday.
The battie is over a 12 1 ML
lion defense contract sharing
proposal—with Mississippi
Democrat John Stennis Armed
KINGSPORT Tenn 1AP1
Brownwood
Ito the h-
subway and
ly able to
of the truck
banana.
wnwood po-
Id to invest)
reported at
|. the truck
by the time
rived How
I driver had
known But
I some paint
If the top of
Thompson laid. "I‘s very
importnat that farmers elect
their most qualified farm-neigh-
burs fur community committee
posts These community com-
mittees elect the county ASC
committee and choose its offt-
cen They also assist the
county ASC committee in local
> sponse to protests from a local
citizen advisory committee his S3 500 bail in Upton County I
There is some question as to on the misdemeanor charge of
whether city officials can inter practicing medicine without a
cede since the speedway is out- license
ASC communty committee
election ballots will be mailed
to all known eligible farm vot-
ers this Tuesday, accordng to
Walter Thompson, chairman of
the Brown County Agricuhtural
Stabilization and Conservation
Committee
Farm voters may vote for up
cials already had told Finance
. ____ the mid-1971 time was impracti-
statement will remove the oppo- cable because there has been so
much delay on the bill
-There would be three field
that. under the modification ac-testsoftherrogram.during 1971
to worn tne Du8S 0u1
Stennis nde a detailed defense
Friday of the Navy’s choice of a
firm in his state as the sole
source of the new ships. I prior to the award Stennis said
Stennis denounced the amend the Navy's intelligence service
mint advanced by Sen Edmund is investigating but, "I am told |
S Muskie D-Maine. Stennis that no evidence of any leakage
said it would make Congress the of intormation from Navy per-
"final and supreme contracting sonnel has been uncovered"
choices on lines provided at the
bottom of the ballot To be
counted, all ballots must he
properly signed and mailed or
returned to the county ASCS of-
fice by Sept 11.
ng excepr Salun
ng W BROWN.
.P0.c» IM
' Secone clesa
Texes.
I
• om"
tenra. Sunaay if
city carrier or
et mhonih 12300
1 in agwance in
and. Cram C3
San Seba Me-
mnties 11795 per
Mar. - '
carEo PRESS
I M enttiec ez-
to receive a duplicate ballot if
necessary.
seventh, 52. and eighth 45
AU classes in high school have I
elected officers, student council AUSTIN (AP) - Bobby Duke,
representatives, sponsors and 118, of Austin was killed in a
room representatives. I boating accident on Lake Austin
Friday.
Witnesses said Duke was driv-
EARLY ' BBC ) -Early ochool i The seniors chose Bryan Boyd
has enrolled 523 students at the and Thomas Ponder as spon- .
end of the first week of the 1970- sors
71 school year, according to Debra Johnson wul serve as
-!
at 157 Enrollment for thesame business manager: Lnda Day,
* period lastyear.wasswithjassistant business manager;
151 in high school and 358 in I Kelly Tyson, sports editor,
elementary grades Patsy Milner, activities editor
Seniors! have an enrol Iment.of and Debbie Grissam, director of
>7 students; juniors 39: sopho- mh
mores 33 and freshmen 57 ___________
In elementary, the *tudent
enroltment by grades include )
first 34 second, 38; third, 47; In Boat Accident ——
fourth 42; fifth 51. sixth, 46;
building interests, armed with
the big guns from the Armed
—— pet dealer
Muskie s amendment sup-, Thirteen witnesses testified i
ported by Mrs Smith who has • during the 12 days of state pres-
fired a senes of blasts at the entation, including Sandra Sue |
Navy's handling of the contract. • Attaway. who told the court she I some of the bills Senate sup- (
would make a farce of and un- was with Harrelson when he — --— -i- *
dermine the integrity of thelfirst shot and then strangled
competitive process," Stennis Berg
charged The final witness Friday was
A vote on the amendment is an Angleton physician. Dr G
(nr TiwnHs B. Brown, who said he eX-
seller i -amined Harrelson at the Bra-
Stennis praised the selection zoria County JaU Nov 1, 1968,
of Litton Industries Ingalls Dr and found scars on Harrelson *
----- _ . . . vision at Pascagoula, Miss right wrist that could have
Launching floor debate ona over Maine's Bath Iron Works came from rope burns
miliary prpcurementibias winner of the contract for as Miss Attaway had testified
amendmentto. regire! two ship- sembly-line creation of a new that Harrelson used a rope to1 they remain confident the com
yards to shar. edL.PD destroyer fleet drag Berg’s body after the man mittee eventually will report a tunity in New Jersey and Penn
Referring % Mrs Smith’s dis- l was killed and that she had:’----- ------- —--- .-------v---"C
closure of reports of possible in- seen tope burnsnon Harrelson’s 1
I dustrial espionage through leaks wrist the day after the slaying. |
lof secret bidding information -'
but may vote in only one com-1 being trief for the May 28, 1968, j
munity in the county. death of Houston carpet dealer
Voting by proxy is not allow- j Alan Berg.
— m । ~ ’ Harrelson’s chief lawyer. Per-
Destroyer Battles -esa
■ e -F | asked for a recess for Mnday
in Sencte uesdayinnordwutosbopresnteat"erom
/ among th.- 100 to 150 he had
Two classes are scheduled on ODESSA Tex iAP> — The staved in tonch. I Townsville. Queensland on the facts on sex
each Tuesday and Thursday, past of Francis William Da! Miss Samara said she, too 1 Northeast coast of Australia The booklet available upon
Fletcher said The first class gleish, 27 a medicine man with felt that Dalgleish-Jordan would The father was a career soldierirequest through dormatony
period will begin at pm and out a license began to unfold । five and the couple talked of re- in the British army and, said counselors was. prepared and
• ----. _ ---- ...... marrying Ian the brothers were used to distributed by the university s
Jan Dalgleish; a brother, ar- moving atound at an early age 1 division of student affairs
Dalgleish-Jordan said that in it contains detailed discrip-
snamvds wen# Kay wells and today’s FUNNY
Lance Blackwell, class sponsors----
do not think the President
. .... subpoenaed
agency and wou'd set a. ver The state has charged that
bad precedent which " old Harrelson was paid to kil Berg
are Coach Claud Hunter and
Mrs Turner.
Bryan Homer will head the
junior class as president Other
officers are Debra Goodnight,
vice president: Jeanne Wells,
secretary: and Diann Musick.'
reporter Student council repre-;
tentative* are Wayne Scheilock
and Wanda Alston
Mrs Charles Hall is junior
room representative and spon-
sors are Otis Walls and Her-
shel Wheeler. ’
Keith Ward wifi head the
senior class as president. Other
officers include Kelly Tyson,
vice president; Debbie Grh.
sam, secreatary; and David
Speich,, reporter.
Student council members are ,
Keith Ward, David Speich and
representatives are Mrs O T
Milner and Mrs. John Speich .
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Services chairman, and the
By CAUL C CRAFT
Assoclated Press Writer
.WASHINGTON (API- plague u* for many years to! byabusinessenem lyofthe car-
Northeast and Deep South ship- come. ’ I dealee
Votes will be tabulated Sept | an interest in a farm and is
15 at S 30 am in the local ASCS eligible to participate in any
office 1 ASCS program administered in
in each of the ASC commun- > his community.
ities in the county three com* Others who may vote are
munity committeeren and two I spouses of eligible voters a mi- r r _
nor who supervises and con- Detense ror
candidate receiving the largest ducts the farming operation of
annentirenhanmggesafarmxtorda Harrelson
child; and a person represent- c — .
inga legal entity such as apart- bet | uesdav
nership or corporation /
the second at 9 30 A is-minute Friday as he scoffed at doctors
break will be provided between statements that he has only days
classes i to live , ’ i rived earlier tn the week when____________— — .. , .
Persons eligible to enroll are Arrested in MeCamey a month Francis was so ill he could hrd- the last three years besides his tion of the biological factorsin.
those who are not now attend ago on a charge at illegally ly talk Ian last saw his brother stay in Bandera, he had been in volved in conception methods
ing a public school but have practicing medicine. Dalgleish six years ago in New Zealand Spain. Canada and Holland and of contraception, how to deter,
never graduated from a high soon was transferred to an Odes- Aided by McCamey and Odes- was in Israel during the Six-Day mine pregnaney, how to obtain
school sa hospital in critical condition sa residents, along with British War For a time he was a police- i a legal abortion facts on vener-
Chester Giesecke is in charge with what was diagnosed as al authorities in Washington and man in Falmouth Mass heleal disease and other informa
of the program. terminal kidney ailment i Houston. Ian has been working to said, and he visited the Arkan- lion
These courses place emphas- Dalgleigh, feeling better while arrange passage back to Austra- sas state prison on a bad check The last three pages have de
after Sept 1 should call the I is on reading writing and arith-! undergoing a dialysis treatment: lia so his brother can be re-charge tailed drawngs of female and
county ASCS office to arrange’metic," Fletcher pointed out said he thinks his doctors have united with their parents An Anchorage Alaska, grand male reproductive-systems
They are all basic courses and made an incorrect diagnosis. He "He s got the heart of a lion jury has idicted" him on a Hardy Berry, the‘university*
are not involved in speed read cheerily vowed that he’ll re- and his doctors told me he charge of obtaining money un- information director, said Fr-
ing or modem math While high cover | should have been dead at least der false pretenses He was day students may not have been
school credits are not given for He said this was not his first a week ago. Ian said I think known there as Dr Jerry Breu- generally aware’ of the availa-
the courses we will instruct visit to Texas — in 1968 he it is only the hope of seeing our er ! bility of the booklet until the
here, the highest level of the operated a veterinary clinic at mother and dad that is keeping During his 17 days as Mc-campus newspaper carried a
readmit course should h e l p । Bandera. in Southwest Texas, him alive Carney’s only doctor he admit- story on it in the current issue.
The family now lives in i ted 18 patients to the hospital j ------------------
The ASC commattee chairman ANGLETON. Tex (AP—The
pointed out that producers who. state Friday ended its case in
have farm interests in moreltbe lengthy, murder-for-hire
than one community may seiect I trial of Charles V Harrelson
the community in wbich to vote, Harrelson 32. of Houston is
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Aug 30, 1970 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN J Sex Booklet
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— RALEIGH N C (AP)—Stu- .
Unfolds As He Awaits Care ae-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 273, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 30, 1970, newspaper, August 30, 1970; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574467/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.