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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Wednesday. October 18, 1972
Poge 2-A.
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Briscoe steering
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS
HOSPITAL
WASHINGTON (AP)-Mrs.
mation for this column released mother is
Mrs Jo Ann Richard M Nixon takes part
by authority of parent or Smith of California. Paternal today in ceremonies which des-
Yantis, women; Billy
and Bobby Walters, youth;
PARIS (AP)- Pierre Susini, marijuana charge
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James Clifton Sparks pleaded
guilty in 35th District Court
Tuesday afternoon to a charge
of possession of marijuana He
Features
12:55-3:05
5:20-7:30-9:45
In a
Michael
Winner
, Film
DEL RIO, Tex. (AP) - Bod-
ies of a man and his newly-wed
daughter-in-law were recovered
Tuesday from the bottom of the
Pecos River near Amistad
Dam
year-by-year. "Maybe the
government would have no
more future funds for the
program. Therefore, the part
which-has been funded must be
self-sustaining and pay for it-
self
"But by the time we get
started on the first phase, we
will enter into a new fiscal year
and it is very possible we could
then receive the additional
funding we need to finish the
entire project.”
Kennedy aid that Rep Omar
Burleson, Sen. John Tower, Sen.
Lloyd Bentsen and Rep. R. L.
< Bob) Poage were instrumental
in "working toward securing
the emergency grant total.
Since we received so much of
the overall total, I feel we got
the lion’s share.”
Exhibitor from Bangs
sixth at state fair
DALLAS—David Early of
Bangs exhibited the sixth place
heifer calf Sunday at Holstein-
Friesian judging at the State
Fair of Texas here.
A total of 30 animals were
shown.
DRACULA - 1:40
4:50.1:00
MONSTERS - 3:10
6:15-9:30
RIO DE J/
Two wealthy
a treaty Tue:
end a 23-year-
has taken 10 1
Brazil.
Jose Aires
Jose Sampaio
the presence
resentative, I
bosa. The 1
after pacifical
lice, the state
TV star failec
The feud be
and Sampaio
1949 in Exu, a
than 5,000 peo
of Pernamb
Aires de Alen
Romao San
member of a I
‘y
Within hou
Aristides, wi
friend, killed.
Had he gotten
killing migh
there. But by
man, he put
atory process
Through the
war raged. It
ingly difficult
should be kill
whose death t
lies also took
Exu’s busir
off because I
was no longe
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DOWNTOWN BROWNWOOD
NOW SHOWING
TECHNtCOLOW
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He did |
away
with.d
the
worlds
most
beautiful 227
women WH
400 in Adelaide on Tuesday for
the possession of drugs, in-
cluding heroin and Indian
hemp.
Forbes said the seven had
been ordered to leave the coun-
try no later than noon Oct 30.
Cocker’s group, on tour, had
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8/ It’s Charlie...
/(jht webfoot wonder with
(~<- the 24 karat layaway plan!
incident.
He was formerly of Brown-
wood and had driven a taxi cab
here.
Saba, earlier this year. Mr. Drake was a veteran of
Survivors include two sons, World War II, a Baptist and was
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By JAY SR
AP Televisi
NEW YORK
tional Nielsen
for last week
show continue
durable "Bon
gram was s
"Maude" for I
week.
The veneral
began its 14th i
on a bright i
fourth in the
and was seen
16.2 million
then it faltere
"Maude" pi
next week ar
number of hot
the Cartwrig
nearly five m
Brownwood
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Irwin Linn and Floyd Linn, both married to Ida Lee Kelley July
of Illinois; three daughters, 24, 1943 at Belton.
Mrs. Kathleen Adamson, Mrs.
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Council on Alcoholism, Brown
County 4-H, Civil Defense,
Brown County Assn, for
Retarded Children, and USO.
of the resident, Mrs Groom died
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THE ASSOC
Two inches o
the ground at S
Mich., today a
was blanketed 1
snow flurries I
northern Midw
The snow wi
vast area of co
ering nation fr
the northern ar
tic States and
dian border t
fringe of the G
Scattered
thunderstorm:
middle Missis
Ohio valleys an
Valley. Other
over New Mexi
ifornia and Ne
Ekewhere o
record high ter
registered Tue
states of the !
summerlike <
vailed.
Temperature
ranged from 10
N.D., to 79
Galveston, Tex
Some other i
age 41 clear. I
Boston 42 ck
clear, Chicago
cinnati 43 clou
clear, Dallas 79
cloudy. Kansa:
Los Angele:
Louisville 47 c
partly cloudy,
Paul 20 cloud
cloudy, New
loan of $988,000 and a grant Brownwood Fire Dept., while
totaling $543,000, patroling the 1200 block - of
"The engineers must make an Brady Ave this morning,
indepth study of the entire noticed smoke coming from a
project to see if it will be window of the home.
feasible, to construct the first Donahoo alerted Brownwood
phase of the project from the Police Dispatcher Mrs. Jackie
available fluids so tius phase Parker, who called the
will be self-sustaining if the Brownwood Fire Dep,
second phase is never com-
pleted,” Kennedy said. The fire was at 1207 Brady
“I talked with Leon Decker and firemen answered the call
this morning and he said he at 8:07 a m Damage was
would begin the first phase confined to the couch. The home
SHOWING NOW THRU TUESDAY
2 HORRIFYING EXPERIENCES
YESTERDAY lhay w«re COLD & DEAD-
TODAY-thwyre HOT A BOTHERED!
South Elementary Parent
Teacher Assn, will meet at 7:30
p.m. Thursday at the school
cafetorium. Miss Velma
Martin, coordinator for special
education at the Brownwood
Public Schools, will be guest
speaker
A salvage crew raised a Piper
Cherokee plane which crashed
in the river Sunday, killing
Floyd Gene Mills and Georgia
Lyhnn Mills, 20.
Mrs Mills had been married
only 24 hours earlier to John
Floyd Mills, 26. who escaped
death in the crash and is recov-
ering in Val Verde Hospital.
Salvage divers were ham-
Reds’lean-lease debt great depth under a film of oil
which made visibility difficult.
By KENNETH J. FREED Russian officials formalized a The bodies were found in the
Associated Press Writer maritime agreement covering back of the plane, apparently
W ASHINGTON I AP) - The the shipment of commodities pushed there by the force of the
United States and the Soviet between the two nations crash and the plunge to the bot-
Weathers, pastor
Brownwood First
Teacher Club at 2:45 p.m. this
Thursday in Zephyr School
library.
A business meeting will also
be held and final plans for the
Halloween program will be
made. Memberships in the local
PTC will be made available to
new parents with the dues at 50
cents per year.
According to the officers, an
American Heritage program
will be featured Saturday, Oct.
28, and a king and queen
coronation will be held in the
school gym.
The royalty candidates are:
First grade—Amy Simmons
and Steve Simpson.
Second—Stephanie Paul and
Mike Ragsdale.
Third—Scott Perkins and
Cindy Simpson.
Fourth—Cynthia Ragsdale
and Randy Martinez.
Fifth—Kelley Dudley and
Tommy Wade. .
Sixth—Patsy Daniels and
David Howard.
Seventh—Debbie Ragsdale
and Jose Sanchez.
Eighth-Debbie King and
Randy Reiger.
Freshmen—Kata King and
lee Griffin.
Sophomores—Kim Baehr and
Kerry Lockett.
Juniors—Karen King and
Eugene Painter.
Seniors—Kim Beard and Vic
Styers.
Steve Howard is scheduled to
be ring bearer and the flower
girls are Ina Aquirre and Shana
Summerall.
The carnival will consist of
Nixon takes part in committee named
- ____ The Brown County steering
Treasury ceremony
has been announced by Kenneth " ■■. B--. iwm1— iene
cause they had been convicted ' Buster i Boyd, county chair- dcmt:woosomgvamie/"
of offenses punishable by two man.
years in jail. Briscoe is the Democratic u-w w "i i Somsu ■ •
Cocker and the other six mu- nominee for governor of Texas "om m„omK"G
sicians were fined a total of $2,- in the Nov. 7 general election.
Committee members include mommm.isencncoreen.ne '
. . a. . ma Coieman counhes $15.60 per veerh
0. B Byrd, coordinator; J. Ed --- ie mm
Johnson, finance; Blanche semszk rE ssocuaveoraess
Byrd, secretary-treasurer; Joe tm auM • rue.
L Priddy, telephone; Mrs. Tom apiuI amaamrupi
Yantis, women; Billy Walters —
----________outh; and — a, t I
Dr. James Gandy, publicity. Bodies round
A Pinto of White House and the Capitol, been scheduled to leave Aus- -------
tralia oct a Man pleads guilty after crash
Defense. Brown
Charities, Brown
former Brownwood
assisted by the Rev Bobby A
Jesse Upchurch, 71 Mrs. Zella Groom
{SNTA ANNA .(BBC)- MENARD-Services for Mrs
Krvices for Jesse L Upchurch, Zella Rambo Groan, sister of
71, of Santa Anna will beat Russell Rambo of Brownwood,
p.m. Thursday in the Santa will be Thursday at 3 p.m. in the
Anna First United Methodist Mission Funeral Home
Church with the Rev Louis Burial will be in Rest Haven
Shambeck, pastor, officiating. Cemetery.
feasibility study immediately,” is occupied by Doug Hill who
he said. He also said he was not home when the firemen
thought if would be feasible.” arrived
Kennedy said the first phase
of the pipeline will “most likely According to Swagerty after
go into the southern part of Donahoo notified the police
Brown County, .According to the department, he went through
present plans, the project would the house to see if anyone was
begin at the filter plant. The home. Hill told fire department
pump station and tank number officials no one had been home
one is located south of since 7:15 a.m. today.
Brownwood.” ——1———————
But he explained Congress South PTA to meet
funds such programs as these
WAIT DISNEY
productions
•ig BAREFOOT
EXECUTIVE
rE GP
relative. > grandmother is Mrs Gwen ignate the Treasury Building as
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY Waistrum of Brownood one of Washington’s national
. HOSPITAL A son, Christopher Jason historical landmarks
AdmissionsWednesdav to Mr. and Mrs. James L. The ceremonies are sched-
Brownwood- Mrs Mary Pinto, 2108 Sixth St., Oct 12, uled for the south portico of the
5K. Sacaugn s
.
Henderson Funeral Home She was married to U. R. Burney Eugene McBee; Mrs Paterna grandparente are Mr. older than Treasury are the
Mr . Upchurch, a retired stock Groom, a longtime insurance Peggy Jean Mayfield. Mrs
farmer who had lived in and real estate business man in Bangs—Mrs. Euda Mae ownod:.. ... . ..
coleman Countysince died Brownwood He died in August. Walker andaughter,n Kimberl CANBEFRACAP- The
Brownwood™ Monday in in Browwood Mrs gCmanche-Mrs. Neta Jean X. Oc* 17, Brwhwoo pustngsnizsnspopsmngsdo the French diplomat wounded
H^tal after a long illness Groom was active in laPrs Santa Anna-Mrs. Delinda Comimunity Hospital Maternal Cocker and six members of his during a U.S bombingraidon
^A^L^mGrmws womensclubs and other Jane smi th , ^“g^ erouaelalaertngdnugrcnnrgeton ben hdspitaizegoni pans tos
County, he married Thelma organizations Dismissals Wednesday Paternal grandparents are Mr.- Immigration Minister Dr. treatment of his injuries.
MeClure Juy9,197 at Coleman Survivors includea foster Brownwood-Frank Costilla; and Mrs. T. L. King of 910 A ve. James Forbes told Parliament The French delegate-general was, assessed, a .10-year
and was a Methodist. son, Don Turner <g Santa Anna, Mrs. Agnes L. Nehr; Byron D. ' today the seven musicians had in Hanoi, Susini arrived in Paris probated sentence to the Dept.
Survivors include, his wife; Calif.: two brothers, Russell Truman Grady; Mrs Sharon SHERMAN—A son, become liable for deportation by air Tuesday, accompanied of Corrections at Huntsville:
two sons, Wamon Upchurch of Rambo of Brownwood and Elizabeth Gunter; Mrs. Myrtle Johnathan Loyd to Mr and Mrs. under the Migration Act be- by his son and a doctor. He was , The case.was.1 heard before
Garner and Jesse Upchurch of Lyndell Rambo of Menard; one Ann Kyzar; Charlie H Kimbro; lam Beall (kt 16 in Sherman ----------------------------- on a stretcher Judge Joe DibreU and District
the U.S Army inGermany; sister, Mrs Frank Munselle.of Mrs. I ora Evaline Bradley Maternaigrandparents are Mr. Two accidents in His condition was not dis- Attorney. George Day
three sisters, Rosa Upchurch of Menard; a nephew and two Dublin—Russell Wayne and «« pPp Vanev of IWO accidenr in closed represented the state.
Bedias, Mrs. Ethel Capps .of nieces. . Johnson. Bownwd .SPaternaingrand- B'wood Tuesdav 7TT-----•------.---------------1----------
Freeport and Mrs Polly M. O. Drake, 55 Santa Anna-Mrs. Sherry C. parents are Mr and Mrs. L. D. DWOod -uesday || G 24 COHO
Kirksey ofLa Porte; two BELTON-Serviees for Rice. Beall of Sherman Two traffic accidents were U.3., •30VICT SOTTIe
brothers, William Upschurch of M . den Sk. 55 o Bangs—Mrs. Edith Irene reported to Brownwood police
Bedias and Robert Upchurch of MatmwrdeatHakrl3raa Brinson. ANNANDALE, Va.A son, Tuesday.
Spring; and three grand- at Heartfield Funeral Home Cross Plains—William Michael Shawn to Mr. and Mrs. A parked car owned by
children. with Rev. Luther Townsend Thomas Cox. Hugh Boyles of Annandale, Va., Adolpho Garcia of 2706
R D Linn 71 officiating arurs Oct. 13. Maternal grandparents Elizabeth Dr. was struck by a
oocT: ret AKn ni Burial was in North Belton « a ElAT , are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Posey car driven by Lola E. Ross of
ROCK ISLAND, IL- crtan "as in Belton A daughter Tammy Renea, of Indian Creek. Paternal 1713 Belle Plain. The accident
Sr esfnr Ill a native of Mr. Dake was found shot to tMrn and MirhKenneth R grandparents are Judge and occurred on the Northwest ___________________
San Saba, will be at 1:30 pm. death in the cab of his tractor- Brownwood Community Mrs Boyles of Falls Church, Elementary School parking lot Union will sign today an agree- tom.
Thursday at Hampton Ill with trailer truck in North Uttle ________________________________Va.___________________________and was reported at 5:12 p.m. ment settling the Russians’ $11 The third segment in the The plane crashed after hit-
burial there ’ Rock, Ark. Sunday night where an, • | Tuesday. .. billion World War II lend-lease commercial negotiations is a ting a telephone line strung
Born at San Saba, he was the Police are investigating the S Kerecns n rorm ised .The. , Balley Was debt at $500 million. adminis- comprehensive pact that is still across the Pecos River Canyon
son of the tate Mr and Mrs. R. incident. •• IVI VU 119 F I UI 1119 VU the site.of a twocar accident tration officials said being worked on this week be- ----------..-------
D. Lnn, San Saba pioneers. He He was formerly of Brown- reported to Erownwoodpplice The signing was scheduled at tween Commerce Department Lanfords take
was preceded in death by a wood and had driven a taxi cab mAc:..ma:..1 .I.a: . at 838 a.m. Tuesday. Involved a white House ceremony, the officials and Russian experts.
here. ................ presidential election senuntcsnsszpdrternndalmes — saidasigningon fair honors
By K.C. HWANG on them a month later autoadriven by Bonnie Hill of sian and American negotiators tbeycomoprehensine agreement BLANKET - Scott and John
Associated Press Writer In Washington, State Depart- -----------:------------------- the $500 million will be paid over hans S earj s YhumdaF D Scott Lanford of Blanket
SEOUL (AP) - President ment spokesman Charles W. a 30-year period, but the sources *7 showed the reserve champion
____________________ He had been in the trucking Chung Hee Park, now ruling Bray made clear the Nixon ad- Comanche UF refused to disclose the interest 3____________________ ewe Saturday at the Pan
Diana Bowman and Mrs. Sue business for a number of years. South Korea under martial law, ministration’s displeasure with rate to be charged the Soviets. American Livestock Exposition
Stewart, all of ninois; three Survivors include two sons, today promised a presidential Park’s return to martial law. 1 • ...... In addition, President Nixon OTA .. ... of the state fair in Dallas,
sisters, Mrs. Marie Atkins of Alan Odell Drake of Houston election this year if the voters He said the United States was arive unaerway will recommend to Congress cany rIA TO meer The pair also won a number of
Moline, Ill., Mrs. Lucile and Larry Dale Drake of accept the new constitution he is "not consulted about the deci- MMANLFIRRC_Witha extending most-favored-nation . . ribbons in the Rambouillet
Ellingsworth of Rock Island and Belton; four brothers, Calvin planning. sion and quite obviously" is „apssots-year,"the treatment for the Soviet Union, EARLY (BBC)-A metting of breeding sheep division. These
Mrs. Gussie Ross of San Drake of Waco and Rayford The changes he plans were "not associated with it” HmLfFu’Ifdrive at Comanche which would put the Russians the Early ParentTeacher Assn, include one first place, four
Antonio; one brother, W. L. Drake, W. P. Drake and Wayne not spelled out. But in declaring Kim Dae-jung, leader of the Unitenvundad and win continue on a preferential trade basis isscheduled at. 730IP.m.this seconds, two thirds, three
linn of Brownwood; and 14 Drake, all of Belton; three martial law Tuesday he said opposition New Democratic heganM (vt 31 according to equal to that held by most Wes- ay i The Early ch 0l fourths, one fifth, one sixth, one
grandchildren. sisters, Mrs. Lee Ethel they were needed for the party, said in Tokyo that Park is trouhntoctyiprmon tern European nations as well auditorium. The firstagraders seventh, one eighth, and two
------------------------------ Freeman of Belton, Mrs. Cleon transition period from Cold War intent on "extending in- president Foy Brannan Jr. as a handful of Eastern Eu- ""M Present the program, tenth place wmners.
.A . Lankford of Lubbock and Mrs. to detente with the Communist definitely his dictatorial rule." The co-chairmen are Ronnie ropean countries.
Only odd-numbered presi- Marry Wood of Waco; two countries, and the political ---------------------------- Boston and Bo Elrod. The signing ends mor e than 25
dential election year m sisters-in-law, Mrs. Rainey parties could not be trusted to I IE „ . years of sporadic negotiations
Americanhistory, was 1789, Ellettand Mrs. Eddie Piscacek, Xve tern U F----- Brannan said there will be a over the debt, which was in-
was elected both of Brownwood; and three Park said he would announce Continued from Page 1-A business drive and ahouseto- curredfrom 1941 through 1945in
grandchildren. the constitutional changes on _ h i canvass the form of economic and
—------;-----;--------------------1 Oct. 27 and hold a referendum reduced according to the actua The new directors are Elvin military shipments to help in
Final planning slated for ds - ’ srf
carnival at Zephyr bi) fir damg. M " " "
ZEPHYR (BBC)—Dr. Don booths featuring bingo, cake slight damage to a sofa could porssin. t I Adaasasoon at Ars. Mary Wilkerson, Don described by administration of-
Jackson of Howard Payne walk, fish pond, dart board, instead have been major 313 Center . 9 Lacy, Mrs. Betty Conway, ficials as major steps toward
College is scheduled as guest dime drop, jug throw, spook damage to a home had it not . , derive the. Elrod, Mrs. Pallie Plamer and wide-ranging trade between the
speaker for the Zephyr Parent house, goal throw and others, been for the quick action of a suportfrom the United Fund Brannan are holdover direc- two superpowers.
————----------- Brownwood patrolman drive here include Brown tors. Last Saturday American and
FUNDS---- According to Assistant Eire County Girl Scouts, Brown
_ Chief Bur Horton-andEire County Boy Scouts, Brownwood
Continued from Page 1-A Marshal Eddis/Swagsty, Boys Club, American Red
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