Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 297, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 27, 1970 Page: 2 of 28
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2 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, Sept 27, 1970;
Cambodians Claim Brownwood High Puts 48
Urschel Dies
Students on Region Choir
DEATHS
1st Major Victory
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and FUNERALS
rhaps
committed by the time the
other
students
in the confinentet
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Prets
ssepe
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The Heart of Texas Baptist
South Vietnamese trops operat-
and with his support and that of John Holley Alin Day and Ric-,
perts, showed a marked im-
Baptist men for Brown. McCul-
The Oct 3 schedule calls for
loch.
Baker College
SISTERS
dren and 27 great-grandohil-
the church, the band will head
dren
for Arlington.
PARIS (AP) - South Viet-
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driven by Samuel J. Petzell of
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Brownwood, Texas
Nixon Orders $5 Million in
Emergency Aid for Jordan
S. Viet Calls
Off U.S. Visit
Council Has
Conference
17,000 Turn
Out for Shots
Baptist Men
Hear Report
On Jubilee
Blazes Keep
City Firemen
On The Run
2 Crashes
At Traffic
Circle Here
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Sizes
fn S. Antonio
SAN ANTONIO, Tex (AP)-
Yes 1
Nylon
straps
The Associatec
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in MUS ne
tist church and had moved
Odessa from Crane in 1968
lier, to addrr s a “March for
Victory" rally in Washington
this struggle as is always the
case in a civil war,” he said.
"We think action must be taken
sive U.S air strikes that had
helped swing the tide o (battle
Forty-eight students from
Brownwood High School's two
He was the stepfather of the
late San Antonio oilman-rancher-
Wednesday, was employed by
the city of Lampasas and had
lived most of his life here He
was married to Mary Medina
Stewart Petross of Blanket and
a 1965 auto driven by Floyd
Ernest Peacock of Andrews
In the Friday accident, Lorine
C Purcell at May. driver of the
1964 car in the collision was
reported slightly injured but
not requiring hospital treatment
The other car in the necident
was a 1970 driven by Robert
Lewis Landers of 3709 First St
The 500 block of East Com-
merce was the scene of a two-
car collision reported to city
police at 4:11 a.m. Saturday
in the crash were a 1965 car
2-Pe. Set
$90.00
North Vietnamese troops re-
treating from the high ground.
The end of the two-week bat-
The purpose of the meeting
was to hear final reports from
the 1970 Jubilee held July 10 and
11. to consider possible projects
for the coming year and to plan
a program for the 1971 jubilee
to be held July 9 and 10. 1971.
Hilton Gilliam. 1971 president.
5 Diamond
Bridal Set
$50.00
tie for Taing Kauk. on Highway
6. 47 miles north o f Phnom
Penh, was both a morale and
image booster for a young Cam-
bodian army attempting to seize
the battlefield initiative.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex (AP)--
Nearly 17,000 persons weathered
chill winds ana ram Saturday to
obtain diphtheria and polio shots
in the final day of a mass im-
munization drive Health officers
had hoped for even larger
crowds
Solitaire
8piece Set
$100.00
had lived in Jacinto City since
1954 and was married to Alex
Henson who died in 1929.
Survivors include two daugh-
ters. Mrs Inez Graham of Tus-
cola and Miss Vickie Henson of
Jacinto City; a sister, Mrs Ef-
fie Rinehart of Throckmorton;
two grandchildren and a num-
ber of nieces and nephews.
e
Schoo?. There were 250 students
who auditioned
tal in the 12-day campaign
against a growing diphtheria ep-
idemic to only 141,130
A three-week campaign last
month drew more than 216,000
persons Health officials had
warned that at leest 150.000 of
them must return this month
for the second shot in the diph-
theria series or face inadequate
protection.
Confirmed diphtheria cases
stood at last report at 103, with
35 unconfirmed cases.
either believed possible
■Mus Brown had been a teach-
of San Saba
There was a two-car crash
reported to Brownwood police at
9 30 p.m Friday In the acci-
dent were a 1968 model driven
by Steven Lee Stroud of Gaines-
ville and a 1968 car driven by
David L. Packer of Dalls*;
wounds
Irwin said reports tell of
shortages of water and food in
Jordan Besides the U.S. gov-
ernment effort, he said volun-
tary agencies will be helping as
will other governments and in-
ternational groups.
King Hussein has asked for
some 2,700 tons of food, the
State Department disclosed Fri-
day. as well as for military aid.
<• news dispeicnes
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burial in Palo Pinto Cemetery
under the direction of Hubbard-
Kelly Funeral Home
Mrs Williams died Thursday
night in Medical Center Hos-
pital at Odessa
Born Sept 16. 1883 in Mills
County, she married A. G Wil-
liams in 1899 at Palo Pinto.
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by the Rev. Carl McIntire, but
said diplomatic advice from
Washington and Saigon change
his mind
He made the disclosure dur-
ing taping of the CBS-TV show
“Face the Nation," to be broad-
cast Sunday. Ky is in Paris to
tian University.
A Region 7 choir clinic will
Ki
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$225
Trie Set
first major offensive victory of, been ------ : *,
the war in the end. it was mas-; final assault came
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Friendliest Ever
They agree this is the friend
liest town they have ever bved
Paulino Rayna, 45
LAMPASAS - Funeral for
ported at 12:08 pm. and involv-i
ed a 1967 car driven by May
The Health department said]
Saturday's turnout raised the to-
ol Brownwood and Mrs Larry
Hardy of May.
Mrs. Pearl Henson
Services for Mrs. Pearl Lee
Henson, 76. of Jacinte City will
be Monday at 9 a.m at the
First Baptist Church of Jacinto
City.
Dr. McGary Ford will officiate
and burial will be at 5 p.m. at
Blanket Cemetery Davis-Morris
Funeral Home is in charge of
local arrangements
Mrs Henson died Friday in a
Houston hospital following a
four - month illness. Born Oct.
8. 1893 in Grayson County. she
was a member of the First Bap-
tist Church of Jacinto City. She
Virgil Weisinger, Edie Cle-
( ments. Tommy George, Bill
—--------- ’ Havins, Randy Miller and Rod-
Miss Dorothy McIntosh is di-1 ney Folsom.
8 Diamond $ M W
2 Pe.
plan, and gather more informa-
tion." Price said
"We re still on schedule
wood was the site of two acci-
dents. one reported Saturday
and the other Friday
The Saturday crash was re-
Is she puts her future in
your bonds.
put o Nathon's Diamond
on her hand
2 Pe-
Set... 100.00
"Women, children, many oth-
ers are irinocent casualties of
A. Kissinger. President Nixon’s
senior adviser on national secu-
rity affairs, who came to Paris
to confer with members of the
U.S. delegation to the peace
talks on the Viet Cong's 10-day-
old "new peace initiative.”
Officials said Kissinger's visit
to Ky wa a courtesy call
Ky had accepted an invitation
to address the rally sponsored
t Pc.
Set . . . 293.00
nett in charge Jay Valentine
of the college assisted with the
arrangements
The outdoor phase of this train-
ing will be Oct 24 and 25 at
Ringland Lake near Eastland
las, the opening of the enumer-
ation survey for the 1971 city
directory for Brownwood
In Arlington, the musicians (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
will play for the first service of
the James Robinson evangelis- tal. "We're right in the swing
tic crusade planned in Turnpike of things,” Miss Brown assert-
Stadium beginning Oct. 4 ed.
According to Berry. 58 musi-
stood atop abandoned enemy po- maintain a large-scale military I
sitions Saturday in the village of , operation Up to 20 battalions— 1
Taing Kauk and claimed their
Oilman-philanthropist Charles F.
Urschel who moved from Okla-
homa to Texas after he was kid-
naped and ransomed by the Ma-
chinegun Kelly gang nearly 40
Survivors include two sons, undersecretary of state, John N.
A. L Williams of .Anahuac and Irwin, to head the U.S relief ef-
Claude Williams of Northlet, 1 fort and stressed the humanitar-
Ark.; three daughters, Mrs. J.1 ian aim
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--- - .. __ . .. Hamilton. Mills, San Saba,
"What people need to do now to Commerce for a half-time Erath, Parker, Runnels Concho.
If they favor this plan is to com- performance of the 8 nm game Mason counties and the area
m .t in their representatives, at East Texas State Universitv. ' missionaries
Survey Started
For Directory
i The Johnson Publishing Co,
nephews including Mrs Fred 87, of Odessa was at 3 pm.
Lemmons, Mrs Harvey Barn-.' Saturday at the First Baptist
and Mrs David Shoemaker all Church at Palo Pinto with
to of Jordan's bloody civil strife.
I the President named the new
not expect the bill to pass the
first time it was introduced I
“No one knew about it then
cians are expected to take the
tour.
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r M wel 88
omher righh ere
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11:00 and 12:00 noon
er and school librarian since
3. as had been announced ear-
, driven by Samuel J. Petzell of annual junior leader training
515 Valley View and a 1965 conference got underway Satur-
model driven by Ray E Mad- day at Howard Payne College
40=
is owned by Charles Robert Love gistered for the event
A special devotional period
will be held today with Ray Ben-
A retired farmer, he died ces Vargas, all of Lampasas:
Saturday at 3 40 a.m in' a brother, Pedro Rayna of Slck of Winston-Salem, N.C ; a
Brownwood Community Hospi- Nuevo Laredo, Mexico: three daughter Mrs Louis i Moor,
tal following a long illness He half-brothers, C. P. Sapien of man of San Antonio, two sisters,
was born Aug 20. 1894 in Goldthwaite, Gumecedino Sap- Mrs Clarence Mogenthale and
Brown Countv and had lived in ien of Lampasas and Willy Sap- Ms. Chales Seeve, both u
the county all his life. He was ien of Brrly Idaho; and one and seven great-grandcildren
a member of the Bavtist | half-sister, Euilia Rendon of -------— ---—
Church and a veteran of World Burly, Idaho.
Saturday night by the Brown-
wood Fire Debt
Mayfield Body Shop employes
at 500 Riverside Dr reported a
car fire at 10:15 a m Saturday
A car seat on a wrecked automo-
bile caught fire and the only
damage reported was to the
front and back seats of the
car.
Brownwood firemen answered i
a call at 9 p m Fridav to the
3M plant on the Brady high-
way Firemen Mid a fork lift
slipped off the ramp and broke
a butane line which caught (ire
Minor damage is reported to
the fork lift
Brownwood firemen answer-
ed a call to the C F Werner
home at 1101 Irma Friday. A
short in an exter • ion card was
reported but there was no
damage
Scrap lumber on fire at Com-
merce Square Shopping Cen-
ter brought out city firemen at
1:30 p.m Friday. No damage is
reported
be hosted by Howard Payne Col-
lege Oct 14 in Mims Auditor-
ium
The BHS students named to
the Region 7 choir include
Ricky Knutson Lemore Grant.
Danny McNeal Loy Storm.
Steve Cutbirth. Brian Cutbirth.
mend it to their representatives, at East Texas State University,
senators and to any other state On Oct 4, the group will per-1
officials they know.” Price said form in morning services at j
“The mor pubuc support we Commerces First Baptiet
can get for this program the Church After eating lunch at
better its chance for passage ---“ “itT .....
soon,” he said
A. Cox of Mullin. Mrs. O. F. | "There's enormous suffering
Barton and Mrs. C. R. Hind, in Amman and other parts of
both of Odessa; 12 grandchil- Jordan,” Nixon told newsmen
diers were killed and 14 wound-
ed.
In Vietnam itself, only light
and scattered action was report-
ed.
from seven
. ing along Highway 1 between
Phnom Penh and Saigon
. The course of the battle, ac- claimed killing 64 enemy troops a—---------------
of cording to Western military ex- in four clashes Headquarters a number of other prominent key Kirby.
Mid 13 South Vietnamese eol- state officials who favor this) —-------------
plan, ! feel the chances of it .
passinssanssonseheanieesald | Payne Band
Price and other backers did
Davis-Morris Funeral Home
Shortly after making the
statement, Ky met with Henry
By LEWIS GULICK
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)—Presi-
dent Nixon ordered emergency
relief for Jordan's civilian cas-
ualties Saturday and also indi-
cated the United States will pro-
vide Jordan with more arms as-
in Miss Brown said in other
cities when she moved things
were on a ditferent basis “I
went in as a teacher and' had
contacts I knew at least some
of my associates," she said
Jniiee states mx-ar
wameeP o- >hc uxoosrao easss
years ago, died here Saturday
pallino « w. Urschel, who was in his 80s.
here at Kn Saturdav at dedst a local hospita a
S.Mars atholic, churchi "SHenWas kidnaped from his Ok-
wthiFather Raymond Brenza lahoma City home in 1933 by a
“ oak ™
who died. his home ianaandvomaeucpubcceyattom
then on
The retired oilman's wife died
only last spring
Four enemy bodies were
found when the Cambodians 6-
Miv. Wilma Terrill is serving 1925 and taught in Texas schools
as supervisor with Mrs Twila from 1929 to 1965 Mrs Dean.
W alker as captain for 10 enum-) also a teacher in her early
erators who ask the cooperation years, lived in Missouri until
of residents of the city and area 1941 when her husband died and
in making the most efficient di- she began a new life with her
rectory possible.
planes. seized an important hill-( ualties and all but a few weap-
top position called Xieng Dat ons with them when they pulled
overlooking the enemy-held 1 out
provincial capital of Attopeu, I Over-all enemy losses were
They were reported reinforcing ) unknown. Cambodian officers
Urschel was a founding trustee after receicing a barrage of' Mid the army's casualties in the
mortars from Pathet Lao or, last day of fighting were light
The previous day. local com- (
But here the sisters came in
as strangers and the reception,
afforded them was more than
J. F. Murphy, 76
Funeral for J F (Uncle March » 1947, in Goldthwaite. of the Southwest Reserch’In-
Frankl Murphy, 76 of May He was a member of the Oath- stitute and the Southwest Foun-
will be today at 2:30 pm at olic Church. ‘dation for Research and Educa-
"supervise" Saigon's peace
conference team
Several U S senators had pro-
tested Ky's planned viit and
antiwar groups planned rallies
to oppose the “March for Victo-
ry" and Ky's participation.
War I
Survivors include one brother Mrs. Williams, 87
Jodie Murphy of Rising Star1 PALO PINTO — Funeral for
and a number of nieces and Mrs. Mamie Luanza Williams.
sistance.
I Announcing an initial $5-mil-
She was a member of the Bap- lion relief allotment for victims
Also Charles Porter, T i m
Reid. Mitchell Smith Mershi I
Elliott. Aleta Bagley. Kathleen
Yantis, Linda Stark, Karen ,
Kington, Wanda McNeal. Gayla ‘
Chitwood. Lisa Burleson. Cindy I
Alexander. Gina Gottschalk, Pa-)
tricia Lockwood and Diane Day
rector of both choirs and judges'
Saturday were from Texas Chris-
A car parked in the 1800 block missioner for Breckenridge and The Johnson Publishing Co .
of Austin was struck byave- Wally Walski, camping and ac- : me of Loveland. Colo as an-
hicle which left the scene The! tivity chairman for the Kickapoo! nounced throueh its represents-
accident was reported at 1:40 district Boy Scouts, wede deans tive. Edward M Waples of Dal-'
of the school. There were 72 re-
Mrs. Myrtle French
CHILDRESS - Funeral for
Mrs Myrtle French, sister of
Joe Latham of Brownwood,
was held here Friday She died
Thursday in a San Antonio hos-
pi tal
A brother and his wife from
Kansas were vacation-
ing in Brownwood at the time
of her death and accompanied
the Joe Lathams to Childress
for the funeral
----------- ------- ------ Survivors include his wife, j tion, both of San Antonio.
Burial will be in the Lost Creek Mrs. Mary Rayna; a son, Mark ' -
Cemetery. Rayna; his mother, M, Fran-
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Cao Ky said Saturday he would tion- is a first installment on afternoon
। what eventually may amount to Brownwood firemen the home
a much bigger relief program was gutted Name of the owner
There is still considerable un- was not immediately available
certainty and lack of Informa- -
tion about just how much out-
side assistance Jordan will need
Coleman. Comanche.
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(CONTINUED FROM PAGE D Ussery, Kathy Kirkland. Leann
general's ruling until too late Smith; Alida Edwards. Jodell
for action I Coleman. June Long, Dianne
The Texas attorney general Kirksey. Carla Burt, Alan Flet- Men's Brotherhood Jubilee exe-
ruled the bill would be constitu- ched Rodney Rountree. Mike cutive committee met Saturday
tional i Baird. Joe Williford, Kurt New at the conference center at the
"Lt Gov Ben Barnes has told 1 ton. Ray West. Mike McShan. Baptist Engampment at Lake
me he would endorse this bill. Val Rhodes. Graham Snyder. Brownwood.
manders estimated the army's
total losses in the battle for the
village as 200 killed or seriously
wounded
Elsewhere in Cambodia.
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Plans Tour
______ Howard Pavne Colleze’s sa-"Frtaeteeumvest •ho have at-
But introducting it last time en- Piece band wil launch a three- tended included Virgil Gray,
abled us to gather support, tell day.ton which will take the secretary. Brownwood. W R
a lot more people about the musicians to Grapevine,. Com- Brown, treasurer Goldthwaite,
......jmerce.and Arlington Oct. 24 AU*" Moreland, promotional
The band directed by Gregg vice president, GOldthwaite;
---------------- . । Berry, is.scheduled fo leave Rev Bill Brewer, Royal Ambas-
Among leaders Price has out- Brownwood Friday en route to sador camp director, Santa An-
lined the program to are Dr Grapevine_ where it will perform naDr Chfford Nelson, mission-
me , Bevington A Reed, commission- during half-time aativities in a arv Brownwood
The traffic circle in Brown- er of higher education for the football game involving Grape- Xisb eneng were newiy.
Coordinating Board Texas Col- vine High School The game elected associaton directors of
lege and University System Dr starts at 8 D m
Reed is a graduate of Daniel The Oct 3 schedule calls for
_ . , the Yellow Jacket band to travel
to recover from her war
Greta Heads
For Florida
MIAMI (API—Gale warnings
were hoisted along 200 miles of
the South Florida coast Saturday
night as Tropical Storm Greta i
developed quickly over the Ba-
hamas and moved on a course
that would bring it inland south
of Miami.
The National Huricane Cen-
ter ordered the gale warnings
up at 7 p.m EDT. from Mara-
thon in the Florida Keys to Vero
Beach
"Emergency preparations to
secure small craft and for pro-
tection against sustained winds
up to 60 miles per hour in the
warning area should be complet-
ed as fast as possible," the Na-
tional Huricane Center said
And in Laos, government nally took the village Comrades
forces, also aided by US war- had taken the rest of their cas-
explorer-philanthropist Tom
PHNOM PENH. Cambodia'provement in the government's choirs, the a capella choir and
< API - Cambodian soldiers ) tactics and ability to launch and Mmcd totoe SRegion“nchoir.
The 48 were among the 86
6,000 soldiers—had
Heavy rains did nothing to
prevent the rash of fires report-'
ed in and around Brownwood
immediately. , Friday and Saturday
Presidential press secretary A house at the Lake Haven
Ronald L Ziegler indicated the Addition of Lake Brownwood
. mu nr, — ouuu viv- 85 million—for items such as previously report to have burn-
namese Vice President Nguyen 1 food, medicine and transporta- ed. caught fire again Saturday !
eaid Saturdav he wneld tion—is a first installment on fto-n~- and according to
not visit the United States Oct.
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