Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 280, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 17, 1972 Page: 2 of 46
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Government buys
screening units
before they take effect. He also several insurance firms
Thieu noted that the city was three traffic accidents reported
recaptured four days before a to Brownwood police Friday
NOTICE
WE WILL BE
CLOSED MONDAY
IN OBSERVANCE OF
A RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY
president of the board of
directors of the Edna Gladly
Home of Fort Worth and was
reunions.
Tatom said he expects the
nev Sept 10-13 But he added
that the United States still be
lieves the path to a negotiated
settlement of the Indochina
conflict lies through direct talks
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room at 401 Fisk to adopt an
itemized budget according to
classification and purpose of
expenditures, the meeting’s
agenda reads.
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Robert Thomas, 67, brother of
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were held here Thursday at 11
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A native of Brownwood, he
had lived in Houston 11 years
and was a longtime pipeline
industry official
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$2.7-million purchase of 1,090 An airport official and an SAS that Sweden curb the Croatian around midnight Friday,
walk-through passenger-scr- representative had been terrorists in that country. Two Charges had not been filed late
eening devices and 1,200 hand- allowed aboard the plane, of those freed from prison were Saturday night, according to
held units for added airport shortly afterwards, they serving life terms for murder- public information officer Joe
security was announced emerged with two men, be- ingthe Yugoslav ambassador to Robbins.
Saturday by the Transportation lieved to be hi jackers, and went Sweden. Vladimir Rolovic, in -------------------------------
motor roule 12 • per month MJ • per
vear By mal pad in advance is Broen
Callahan Easiland Eram Cemanche
Hamitlon MiBs San Saba McCullch and
Coleman coustes $1560 per vear
anyunere el in the conhnental Umlec
States $212 per vear
MEMBER QF TME ASSOCIATE DPRE55
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Texas with those it charges in many companies were writing dedication of the DBG bell tower
Atlanta. Pittsburgh, Birnung- policies, whether rates differed to draw the largest crowd in his-
ham. Phoenix. Oklahoma City, from company to company and tory to the DBC portion at the
Denver and San Diego All sev- whether profits from any cate- affair.
en cities are in competitive rate gory at policyholders were un- Newbury received his B A.
states reasonably high’ in relation to degree from HPC in 1961, and
al had J
WEST TEXAS LEADING JEWELERS
CHADBOURNE AT TWOHIG SAN ANGELO TEXAS
, a t ..L. The hand-held devices re- last North Vietnamese suicide Sid Richardson Hall. St
Car seat is token sembleawalkie-talieradio, and squads They include Terry Rodgers, A morning accident Friday
A baby car seat was reported are about 14 inches long, four While the government forces presidsent; Bob Rodgers, vice brought city police around 1
taken from a car parked at a inches wide and two inches were celebrating, shell fire hit president: and Jim Bennett, a m The collision occurred in
suermarket lot sometime thick them from enemy-held territory vice president. the 1500 Hock of Vine. Involved
suturdav They are to be used at the less northwest of the city. Directors are Don Kirkland, were a 1962 car driven by Luke
Re»uwtim, the incident to busy airports, and for special The North Vietnamese still John Chesser, David Lippe, Jim 1.. Smith at Star Rt. 2 and a 1968
Brownwood police was Fred purposes at the major airports, control nearly all of Quang Tri Valentine. Grady Chastain and car driven by Burl Dee Lowery
Torres of 1605 Seventh St. Shaffer said Province from 19 miles north- Lew Sharp. of 2309 Southside.
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as a surprise. It ended a drama agency quoted welrinformed Brownwood. graduated from
that began 20 hours earlier sources as saying that the three recruit training at the Naval
when the gunmen took over the hijackerswould be placed atthe Training Center in Orlando.
Scandinavian Airlines System disposal of the military, where--—
DCS on a domestic flight and they might face a courtmartial. Man inil^d here
forced it to land at Malmoe. charged with air piracy. "" I". ‘‘ ‘
Spanish police refused to say The Yugoslav government A 25-year-old man was in
if any agreement had been demanded to know what Brownwood jail Saturday night
negotiated with the hijackers Sweden was going to do to get after having been arrested on
who released the pilot, copilot back the nine, all dissident possible burglary charges.
Transportation Secretary plane and after an interval the told reporters “we had to yield +ak. _ From store
John A. Volpe said the units gunmen, followed by the six to blackmail" to save the lives
would be operated and main- convicts walked down the steps of the passengers and crew. Two pistols were reported
tinned by the airlines, for of the aircraft and into the arms Passengers said the hijackers stolen from the TG*Y sporting
screening passengers before of waiting police. The hijackers pulled their guns after the plane goods department sometime
boarding. left their weapons in the plane took off from Goteborg for last week. Taken from the store
All the hand-held units are to The Swedish Embassy ex- Stockholm. were a 357 Ruger Blackhawk
be delivered by November.-----—----- • and a .22 caliber Stoger Luger.
The walk-through devices, A a s, I . . The complaint was made to
screening passengers as they Allied troops raise the Brownwood Police Dept
pass through an ""-I ""‘TT Saturday.
tromagnetic field in a passage- r ■ M ----------------------------
feet wide and eight feet high, flag over Quang Tri No injuries in
are to be in place by next „--------. ward to the demilitarized zone three crashes
and 40 miles westward to the
Laos border. There were no injuries in
QUESTION: I work as a
domestic in a home two days a
week for 110 a day. My em-
ployer has never said anything
to me about social security
taxes. I need all my wages and
don’t like the idea at having
anything held out, but
cent was justified. If Texas hod excessive inadequate to meet
had competitive rates, this 17 expenses and claims nor
per cent increase would have discriminatory against certain
been in effect upon the date of policy holders And company
Us filing by the companies, "the could not set its rates so low that
. ommittee said. they would have the effect of
Board member Durwood destroying competition or
Mapford said last month that creating a monopoly ”
Texas ranks 42nd among the Under the bill, rates would be
states in total coat of car insur- presumed not to be excessive if
ance policies Uniform, stateset there was “a reasonable degree
rates protect consumers from of price competition" within
price-g ouging, he believes each class of policyholders.
Teaver. however, compared To determine whether com-
auto rates of one major com- petition truly existed, the com-
pany State Farm Mutual—in missioner would consider how
University, was
sometimes I worry about not
building up any social security January. " " SAIGON (AP)- Government
for later when I am old. How Volpe said the purchase, un- marines raised their country’s
much would the social security der-a s5.3-million authorization yellow and red flag Saturday
tax be? from the Congress, will provide over the Quang Tri Citadel,
smfhm- - -mm m. .
from each day’s wages Of North Vietnamese occupation claimed that 8,135 North Viet- scene of a twocar accident
course your employer must The airtines already have in President Nguyen Van Thieu namese troops were killed in the reported to city police at 2.40
match that amount from her service about 700 detection de- hailed it as a "brilliant victo- savage battle for Quang Tri. It P.m. Saturday. Involved were a
own funds. Remember that if vices purchased with their own ry.” listed total South Vietnamese 1965 car driven by Donna J
your wages in a private home funds Quang Tri feU May 1 and was lossesin the counteroffensive at Culver of1102 FourthSt. and a
amount to as much as $50 John H. Shaffer, adminis- the only provincial capital lost 977 killed and 4,370 wounded, 1968car driven b\ Neil E. Rich
during a calendar quarter (3- trator of the Federal Aviation to the North Vietnamese in the _ . „. mond “ Fort Worth
month period I. your employer Administration, said the new North Vietnamese offensive Optimist otticers Two cars collided at Austin
must send the combined tax of equipment would be a great launched March 30. _■____J E.t.rn. and ’ arnegie. and the accident
10.4 percent to the government boost toward attaining the prin- . elected Saturday was reported to Brownwood
with a report of your wages, ciple objective of the anti-ht- Associated Press correspond- police at3:11 p.mosaturday. In
because the law does not give jacking program-preventing ent Holger Jensen reported New Officers cor.wthe the crash were a 1966 car driven
any choice regarding this the hijacker from boarding the from the bombed and artillery- Brownwood Optimist Club were by Terry lynn Loyd of 1203
matter "iDah leveled city that South Viet- installed Saturday night at a Austin and a 1967 auto driven by
-______ namese marines (leaned out the dinner held in the Gold Room of (‘arole S. Spence of 1516 Second
into an airport building. 1971. Two pistols are
Later the two returned to the Swedish Premier Olof Palme "
Sunday September 17, 1972
Brownwood {nR
Bulletin y
r Eamge
Services for Will R Ellis, K.
of 2203 Berkley in Brownwood,
were at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
the First Methodist Church at
Brownwood with Rev. Bobby
Weathers officiating.
Burial followed in Greenleaf
Cemetery under the direction of
Wright-Morelock Funeral
Home
He died at 2 p.m. Friday at
Brownwood Community
Hospital after a short illness
Mr. Ellis was born Jan. 30.
1887 at Jewett and was a retired
cotton buyer. He was a member
at the First Methodist Church
and married Jimmie Kate
Dublin in 1917 at Dublin.
He has been a resident of
Brownwood for 80 years.
Survivors include his wife;
two daughters. Mrs. Raymond
Franks of Brownwood and Mrs.
John Allen of San Angelo; one
son, William R. Ellis Jr. of
Baltimore, Md.; and eight
urandchildren.
The family requests
donations to the First Methodist
Church of Brownwood or to a
favorite charity.
a past
ooer. V . With two exceptions, rates for its riskiness took a master of journalism
NORFOLK V a Army basic limits liability, full com- Insurance companies could degree from the University of
Majonlary., Piper, prehensive and $1« deductible cassify policyholders in any Texas at Austin in 1966. He
Mr and Mrs. M. L Pper of 4108 collision for a 1972 Chevrolet reasonable way" to determin- served as director of college
Glenwood Drive, Brownwood. Impala were higher in each of ing rates The present system information at Sui Ross State
recent aredat thesArmed 16 major Texas cities than in the bases car insurance premiums University for four years before
Forces Staff College in Norfolk, seven out-of-state cities chosen on a driver's age, make of car, zoing to the Tarrant County
at Hodges-Fife Funeral Home m, mists and the ftmted States fore the end of this year it will Yat begin studies with the for comparison. The ex- home county, the use he makes Junior College District in 1967
in Junction with burial win not impose a particular be submitted to Congress for its snoosoznacass. ceptions Pittsburg had higher of his car and his driving Garrett is serving in his 19th
mmenunaerzcmnnds.sa xtrz-ieixi:
Saturday after a short uillness. al which may lead to a break to fomnmandant,)wecomed 15172 Km® Austin, Corpus Christi type of construction, use and graduate of the Golden Gate
He was a longtime Junction Kissinger said Vietnam was East-West stalemate regarding students “ Norfolk All UX and Waco; and Phoenix was where a structure is located Seminary. He served several
rancher discussed too in his 21 hours of a European security conference servicesare represented in the higher than Waco. The humcane and hailstorm churches in California as
Survivors include his wife; talks with Soviet Communist and talks on mutual balanced 1 ass, along."ith15 civilian U S Teaver s figures showed the belts have the highest rates pastor, and served two tours at
one daughter; and one brother . Party Leader Leonid I. Erezh force i eductions. wemment stticias. and 15 average cost of coverage in the To make it easier for Texans duty with the Air Force in World
Doug Jarvis of Brownwood--—------ otheers Irom 1e alhed nations highest rated areas of Georgia, to go price-shopping for insur- War I and the Korean conflict
, a The colege, which operates California, Alabama, Okla- ance, policy forms would be as a chaplain.
E„gmg A ■ ■ pa pa, pa g g ga un n., E, Superylon ° homa, Pennsylvania, Arizona uniform But insurance com- He was pastor of the Calvary
■Mine surronoor JointaChiefsedostaf.prepares and Colorado was $297, whieit panies could offer specialplans. Baptist Church in san Anton
« .and allied officers from all was $397 in 10 major Texas Getting competitive rates (or 12 years before returning to
of the services for. future cities. through the almost 50 per cent Brownwoood.
assignments with joint and He said the average cost of lame duck Legislature might Coley was the outstanding
combined commands were homeowners coverage in those not be easy Many lawmakers athlete in Texas in 1912 and
more thanone service or nation seven competitive rate states are made at Smith for calling again in 1913. Several years ago
is involved was $69.15 a year, while in them to Austin during their po- the Coleys established the
By FENTON WHEELER pressed “our most hearty ap- Ma Dper, nterea army Texas average was $173.70. litical campaigns, and some are Robert D and Irene Coley
Associated Press Writer preciation to the Spanish au- in ctober.151 uand wasLast in its latest draft, the gover- hostile to competitive rates Foundation with the earnings to
MADRID < AP) — Three Yu- thorities for the wonderful way stationed at Ft Howl He holds nor’s bill would require insur- Competitive rate bills died Eo exclusively for scholarships,
charges were expected to be goslav gunmen who hijacked a they conducted the case.” W 0.award th Bronze ■ r ance companies to file their without action in the 1671 regu- a chair of history in the Douglas
filed against the three Monday Swedish airliner to Madrid sur- While on the ground in Mal- Meda. and the Meritorious rates with the state insurance lar session. MacArthur Academy of
The trio was arrested by rendered without a fight Satur- moe, the hijackers threatened serec Medah.oe, . 2 commission within 36 days after The insurance industry is di- Freedom and for certain other
criminal investigation day, along with six of their "another Munich” — a refer- The Majon a irhch 1 they take effect. vided on the issue. uses of the college,
department officers Jim Gibson countrymen who were released ence to the killing ofll Israelis Erownwnn pHin schoo. The commissioner would The Daniel committee in 1969 Adams, a resident of
and Bill Grady, from Swedish prisons in accor- by Palestinian guerrillas at the received his 5. degree in 19057 have the tremendous job of po- asked several insurance com- Brownwood for 46 years.
---------------------------- dance with the air pirates’de- Olympic Games — unless their Tom TexasAnanverst licing more than 366 property pany executives for their views graduated from DBC in 1950
IaA.:-. L.A.ct mands. demands were met. EoleEe Stataon,, and hs Mt and casualty companies in on competitive rates, with a bachelor business ad-
iremized DuageT Police confiscated the $105,- Many Croatians are nation- Segre6 in 1970 1rom the u S Texas to assure their rates were “I am pleading for a model ministration degree, minoring
11 1 060 ransom the trio got from the alists and resent Yugoslav rule, Nava Postgraduate School, neither too high nor too low. ' competitive rate) law to be in economics.
Oil DOard agenda Swedish government in ex- having fought with Yugoslav onterez. Cain He could require individual passed in Texas based on supply Adams served as student
- change for letting the 83 pas- factions in World War H. Hie Hiswife, Joyce, lives at 1227 .......-..... Adam, served » stuoen
sengers aboard the plane go dissidents have banded together Forter Road, Norfolk
free in Malmoe, in southern under the name of Ustashi. ——
By LEWIS GULICK
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON < AP) - Pres-
willbeat pm today M idential adviser Henry A. Kis-
Howell-Doran Funeral Home singer reported substantial
with Rev George Wion progress Saturday in a range of among the warring parties.
Mctatimgsuriangnisonn important negotiations with the On other items in his Moscow
cSetngebter"i Soviet Union .But he showed no agenda, the White House aide
.. " - similar fimiem „Lat Km c. reported ant progress on
P m Fhvamyktndisdaatsz cret talks on ending the v > “Trent isauai as U^ -So-
following alngines nam war. viet trade, the proposed Eu-
Burr Jan UBl m San Saba Kissinger,gave thissaccount at ropeansecurttycnferencand
County, he married Lucy a news conference followinga alks.on mutualfmreasu in
Roberds on Dec a 1911 in San private report to President Europe, and preliminaries on
Saba He had Gst here all of Nixon on his three days at dis- the next round of U.S.-Soviet
chairman of the board of has ife anddwasaretrd stok cussions with Kremlin leaders Strategic Arms Limitation
directors at the time of his tanner He was a member of and hisi7thsecret Paris parley — .
death A member at the Houston the Baptist church and of the with North V ietnamese envoys inthese areas Kiingersdi
Country Club, he was a member Masonic lodge On Vietnam. Kissinger said
of a number of civic Survivors include his wife; a the Hanoi delegates had in- qometWashington nextweng
organizations daughter, Mrs J B Murray of dicated » certain seriousness" todiscuss:ageementaon Seting
Survivors include hiswife; San Saba, two sisters, Mrs. in the negotiations v nited States
one son, and one sister. Mrs Maderia Purdy of Edmond, But without going into detail asedehttotheVnitedstatei
Joe Banner of Brownwood Okla, and Mrs Lorene Mills of on his meeting Friday with ananodsnshipping.between
c.M and ..rana Hanoi’s Le Duc Tho and Xuan the United States and the Soviet
^Xr 8^ Ttwy, he took a dim view of the Union; and a broade trade pact
Mrs. Lee Munselle enemy’s latest proposal last - Nixon is approaching U.S-
sulphur SPRINGS - Murray Jarvi, Mondanisonacoalition soverr- ^Tgi^L^^
seryices for Mrs..Lee Services for Murray Jarvis of He said it appears to be prehensive economic agree-
0Euabethl Munselle, 49. of Junction will be at 4 p.m. today weighted in favor of the Com- ment should be completed be-
t.d^; at Hodges-Fife Funeral Homne munists and the United States fore the end of this year It will
Funeral Home with burial in
Restlawn Memorial Park
She died Thursday at an El
Paso hotel
A housewife. Mrs Munselle
was born Aug 31,1923 at Bangs.
She was married to Lee Mun-
selle June 19, 1939 at Bangs.
Survivors include her
husband, one sister, Mrs. R. A _ 1 1 1
Power of Brownwood; two 3 youths held
brothers. Ralph R. Sikes of ‘
Houston and SamuelK. Sikes of Three boy s. two 18 and one 17, a _ _
Calif ; one son, Robert Munselle were in city jail Saturday night aLasu _?
of Jacksonville, Fla , one after having been arrested on OTTOT SKVICCK
daughter, Mrs. Mike Crawford Friday night on charges of fl
of Fort Worth; and two grand- possible possession of
children, marijuana
According to public in-
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