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Pay* 3-A
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Monday November 1}. 1972
Talks slated
DEATHS AND FUNERALS
HOSPITAL
in tv strike
NOTES
T. A. Stevens, 80
L C. Fuller, 74
GOLDTHWAITE (BBC)
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SHOWING NOW THRU TUESDAY
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Cinema Twin 1
BOWIE
12IVhiH»YNi
Cinema Twin II
Father Sweeney
slated by Lions
HARD OF HEARING
' WE ARE SORRY
ADULTS 1.75
STUDENTS 1.50
CHILDREN .75
FEATURES:
2:00-5:00-8:00
amount of money was given to
the sky pirates during a stop in
PERFORMANCES
5:55-7:55-9:55
He married Geneva Gilbreath
Jan. U. 1963 at Brownwood.
THAT WE COULD NOT ACCOMMODATE
ALL THAT WANTED A CONSULTATION
WITH OUR BELTONE TRAINED HEARING
AID COUNSELOR WHILE HE WAS HERE AT
OUR TWO DAY OPEN HOUSE • WE WILL
HAVE HIM BACK IN THE VERY NEAR
FUTURE - IF YOU WOULD LIKE A CON-
SULTATION WITH HIM CALL US AT 646-
5312 TODAY AND WE WILL ARRANGE FOR
IT-NO THERE IS NO CHARGE AND NO
OBLIGATION.
here Sunday 76, overnight
low 48. Sunset today 5:37,
sunrise Tuesday 7:04.______
turned the 27 passengers and som money and the hijackers to
four crewmen to Miami and fl- the United States?
BROWNWOOD AREA -
Fair tonight and Tuesday,
cooler tonight. Low tonight
near 40, high Tuesday in the
60s.
Move You Ever
Made A Movie
This
Frightening?
coat
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and 1
Simul
tons.
spellin
Mio
Features:
1:00 2:45 4:25
0:10 7:50 5:35
Board asks pay hike
for state employes
AUSTIN, Tea (AP) - The dless of what the Supreme Court
I egislative Budget Board today says.
OFFICE MACHINES
115 E. ADAMS 646 6996
THE McELYEA’S
BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE
1301 AUSTIN AVE., BROWNWOOD
EDITOR S NOTE: Infor-
mation for this column released
by authority of patient or
relative. I
BROWNWOOD COMMUNITY
HOSPrTAL
Admissions Friday
Jack’s
Bar-B-Que
BRADY HIWAY
PAST HOSPITAL TURN OFF
WHERE YOU'LL FIND
ALL
MAJOR BRANu
NEW AND USED
OFFICE MACHINES
SHOWING THRU TUESDAY
Really;
Mr. Mitchcock
B-QUE
PLAT
Mrs Viola M Hobbs.
Bangs - Mary A. Torres.
Admissions Sunday
Brownwood - Tam My Kay j Curtiss Counts, director of
Denson; Mrs Belinda Ann the Federal Mediation and Con-
DC9 the
AVW COLUMBIa PICTUMES
" IM RASTAK PROOUCTIONS erom.a.
0 BARBRA STREISAND-OMAR SHARIF
" I"FUNNYGIRL"
TECMNIcOlOR-panavisIoNI
which landed the cri
on a foam-covered
ADULTS 1.75
STUDENTS 1.50
CHILDREN .751
Buchanan said the pilot, Capt. months, but lived most of bis
Bill Haas of I eGrande, Tenn., life in Brown and McCulloch
was “as courageous a person as counties.
Funeral for T A Stevens, 80, of vices for L C. Fuller Sr., 74, of employe pay raises for each of budget board were far below
Hutchinson, Kan., was lobe at 2 Crews were to be at 2:30 p.m. the next two fiscal years, plus those proposed by the Texas
p m today at Wilkins Funeral today at Stevens Funeral Home extra funds for merit increases. Public Employes Association
Home With Rev. Ernest with Rev Johnny Halford of Cost of the raises would be and the state classification offi-
Weedon, pastor of the Broad- Hopewell Baptist Church and $56.5 million from the general cer, who administers the salary
way Baptist Church in Houston. Rev Harold Smith, pastor of revenue fund, the only state program.
officiating. Hopewell Baptist Church, of- treasury account over which the The TPEA wanted a 13.6 per
Burial was to be at Democrat ficiating. legislature has significant cent across the board raise ef-
BIUFFVUE
DRIVE I N
HPC debaters
fourth, fifth
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -
Two Howard Payne College
debate teams finished fourth
and fifth out of a field of 33
teams in a debate contest this
weekend hosted by Western
Kentucky at Bowling Green.
In the HPC debate teams are
Glynis Holmes and Mary
Burke, and David Butler and
Connie Gresham. Miss Burke
also placed fifth in ex-
temporaneous speaking in
separate competition.
The Mephisto
Waltz rx
COMANCHE (BBC)
SERVICES—
Continued from Page 1—A
around 11:38 p.m. They began
again this morning and Mr.
Ellison's body was found about
7 a.m.
Hennig said the victim had
not been wearing a life
preserver jacket or belt.
retheluckiesg
ole inthewo,
‘e,
Maximum temperature
However, Berg, was wearing a
lifesaving device.
jissjx-— Svst-iw
—Were the hijackers screened everyone to make an example , N r ,
for wanons when 10 Eooraod every mane a 2 representative for National
lor weapons when they boarded out of me." Buchanan said the
Southern jet at Birmingham copilot ducked as the hijacker Cash Register. He was a Baptist
Havana .shortly before they command- fired. and had lived in Brownwood 10
by FBI sharpshooters to halt the the hijacked Southern DC9 and Johnson to the Southern relief Survivors include his wife
hijacking failed Saturday night endanger the lives of the pas- plane after hospital treatment two daughters Eva Ellison and
and forced the emergency sengers and crew? An FBI in Miami, passengers waiting to Deborah Ellison both of
landing in Cuba spokesman declined to com- be flown to their original Brownwood, one son, Jerry
All three hijackers were ment. destination gave him a standing Wayne Ellison of Brown-
taken into custody by Cuban of- Police and family members ovation. wood; his mother, Mrs. Clemis
The flight out of Miami Sun- Ellison of Fort Worth; and his
cooperating fully,” he said, money, forced male pa ’ngers
"Hopefully. industry and gov- to remove their pants and shot
ernment can come up with a the copilot after threatening to
satisfactory answer.” “put a bullet in your head.”
Ikard's report placed crude The hijackers, reportedly
oil and petroleum product im- armed with guns and grenades,
ports for the first 10 months of had demanded a $10-million
the year at 4,442,000 barrels a ransom for the plane and its
day, or 17.9 per cent more than passengers. An undisclosed
runway. eered the plane Friday night?
Another Southern DC9 re- —Will Cuba return the ran-
nally to their original destina- —Why did the FBI order its fidence."
TOKYO <AP) — Prime Min-
ister Kakuei Tanaka dissolved
the Diet today, clearing the way
for a general election Dec. 10
that will be his first test with the
voters since coming to power in
July.
The election for 491 seats in
the lower house of Parliament
will be Japan's 33rd and its 12th
since the end of World War II.
Tanaka expects to win big,
largely on the strength of his
foreign policy and particularly
his trip to Peking and estab-
lishment of diplomatic relations
with Communist China in Sep-
tember.
A dynamic nun who rose campaign issues. require any new state taxes,
from rags to riches, Tanaka, 54, --------------------------— This assumes, however, that
has.a large following. And his the „ s supreme Court will re-
party ' the . LiberaltDemocrats, Court eyes jectasan Antonio federal court
hasmaintained a wide lead over T--"" 55- decision that would
mam adversaries, the require the state to take over
Socialists, since .t was formed vote total full financing of public schools.
_ _ _ A recommendation to that ef-
AIR— Canvassing of votes in the fect, plus major increases in
Tuesday general election educational spending, was is-
Continued from Page 1—A followed the regular business of sued Saturday by a committee
Brown County commissionrs at of the State Board of Education,
Brownwood event. their weekly meeting this which said the state should
The show was sponsored by morning. finance public schools regar- ...
the aviation committe of the , ■■ ■ ■ ............ --- AeE A--aEe,
Brownwood chamber of com- The discussion of an in- A cmnea:.. VII ImporTS
merce, stallation of a self service AI ed compennion "
Five trophies were awarded gasoline pump behind the _ LI.. . . . . .. . ..
to pilots attending the air show. Brown County jail for use by for Early FFA Up sharply takenintocstonybpaubanef- Poliseaand familyrmembers
according to Dr James Havs of d ~ ntv Khoriff Dent " B " " -cidi d no vaud• I “--1851” uenuueu um? IuJacKerS as Mel"
the aviation committee. Brhnnes ended without any EARLY (BBC) - The Early CHICAGO 1 AP) - The presi- sa(d Cuban authorities also con- vin Charles Cale, 21 of Oak day night, which retraced the grandmother, MrsMyrtle
Mssesmmnporaahuson.Kana conclusion this mornmg. Future Farmers ^^27^ Peterson ofvancouver, wash
fpns,nodkggaisnnal visiting with commissioners ^Z^ht they DJackson, 2 aso « ffiT. ^ey Bisra^-----
1« was honored as the vounaest were Melvin Stovall, newly Coneg in stehensime. virtual full capacity production would be dead in an hour," said The FBI here said the U.S. commandeered over Alabama Nixon s deputy press secre-
' elected commissioner of Pct. 3 Keamn qualified for the area from domestic facilities. passenger Gale Buchanan at a attorney's office in Binning- Friday night. tary. Neal Ball, said presiden-
P[ R l py isGraves of and Ed Ray Platchy, elected ontests b Aladsng second in Frank N. Ikard of Washing- Miami hospital, recalling how ham, Ala., had been authorized tial aides "decided that such a
Brownwood 73 was the oldest justice of the peace of 4. recent district judging ton, Dc- said the nation’s FBI agents shot out four of the to file air-piracy charges During its commandeered conyersation would not be help-
srownwooasn"gssteecntiv A total of 11 ““chols par. growing dependence on oil im- plane's tires as it prepared for against the three. flight, the plane landed at Jack- ful." ...... ...
remodeled aircraft was used in Tuesday's election cost the tipatetd in district competition ports can be held within rea- takeoff after a refueling stop at Cale was described as an es- son. Miss ; Cleveland, Ohio; After the. first landing in Ha-
ren Prank Price aerobatic county $3,525 according to Mrs. atColeman. sonable bounds only if com- Orlando, Fla. capee from the Nashville Com- Toronto, Canada; Lexington, vana on Saturday, the hijackers
theav m"tin Reecie Bell, Brown County Members of the farm skills prehensive and coherent gov- Buchanan. 35. of Auburn, munity Work Release Center, Ky.; Chattanooga; Havana; ordered Haas totake ofi.when
The Confederate Air Forces clerk. She gave her report to team are Delwyn Hughes, Jim ernment policies are adopted. Ala., who suffered a sprained Jackson and Moore were de- Key West and Orlando, and Ha- Prime Minister F idel Castro re
J Tneo replica Kate flown by county fathers this morning. Tongate and Tommy Storey Such policies must encourage knee, was one of four persons scribed as close friends who be- vana again for a final landing. fused to meet personally with
Col J K West of Angleton .. . .. e, . Also competing at the district the development of adequate injured during the hijacking, came embittered after losing a Along the way, the three hi- them.
received best experimental Mrs. Trent Thompson of lake level was the senior conducting domestic energy sources, Ikard Copilot Billy Johnson, 37, mayor s4million lawsuit in which they jackers demanded »10 million in wAfterar refuelingstop atKey
received best experimental Brownwood appeared before team including JOhnnie said in a report submitted at the of College City, Ark., was.shot accused Detroit police of ransom, threatened to crash the West,theDCAlandedgdor
The best antiaue award went commissioners on two land Blalock, Brad McCullough, opening session of the annual in the shoulder by one of the tality. They were freed on $500 plane into a nuclear facility at lando SMcCoyAir F
tTh btesrmnn owned by Ike matters that did not come under Tiger Neal, John Waldon, Jim meeting of the Institute, which hijackers. bond in a rape case last month. Oak Ridge, Tenn., and asked to wherre™ marksmen shot four
Etdrideg of East Bernard the jurisdiction of the com- Warren, Lloyd Bell, Mike represents all segments of the Buchanan said the hijackers Buchanan said it was the hi- talk by radio with President tires; Big.chunksof tirerubber
His plane was damaged in a missioners court. Vincent, Jay Adams and U.S. petroleum industry, acted in a bizarre manner dur- jacker called "Henry” who shot Nixon while the plane circled 2nddarg euamountsof
Sunday evening wind storm George Wheeler. “Several groups in govern- ing the circuitous, three-nation Johnson after FBI agents above the Florida White House found on the runway
sundaxevening.windsstormi- ment are studying the situation Bight. He said they alternately opened fire on the plane’s tires
• " and the petroleum industry is handed out fistfulls of ransom
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“A powerhouse of a movie!”
-BOB SALMAGGI, .a
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NEW YORK i AP) - Talks
will be held for the first tune an"uuwodTsmumn.ton
Tuesday in the 10-day-old strike coms .oooso- r-.—
. . —5 - : NORMAN FISHER Editor
by 1,200 cameramen, engineers Basic subwrigin Rate
and technicians against the Co- Singtecomjzvcpinipasplcasunda5
lumbia Broadcasting System motor route u ■ per s21 per
year By mail paid in advance in Brown
Caltahan, Easttand. Eramh Comanche
.... , ______________ Mils San Saba. McCulloch and
Spruill; Thomas Clyde Hobbs; dilation Service, announced JX
Mrs Earlene Mattiza; Mrs. Sundav that both sides had snma2pry „ i
Emmett Hazel Chaffin; Charlie Melton grdedtomeetinwashingtonto
Anderson Jr.; Ochs Andrew discuss the issues Aiuxauuaarnrwut
Kinman; Mrs. Ethor Leeona supervisory personnel have
Miller; Billy Lee Hudson. been taking the place of the ,
Cross Plains - Mrs. Bertha striking members of the AFL- 8 wood WOTDOn
Nora Fortune Co International Brotherhood ... .1 .
Bangs - Mrs Mittie Perry of Electrical Workers since the hurt in OCCldent
Comanche — Mrs Bobbie walkout began a week ago Fri- LAMPASAS — Gail Gardner
Rora LouisesEvans. .. day. Henderson, 23, of Brownwood,
_ Mary Argella F
- John ..... ciie - -
Hawkins Mrs Lula Mae Newman Anderson; John the network to cancel coverage Xrs Henderson was injured
pOdessa WeslegCosgroye. Ethel , oftheNewYorkJets-Washing- in aone-caraccident sunday on
PhuIPS. ,, _. _ „ Bangs — Mrs. Ethel Lee ton Redskins game Highway 183 near I amnasas
Mai - Mrs Debra Cham- storm; James R Richardson —_____________________ AKnwan. 4 nueanaass
bers. $ May — Mrs Debra Ann t ■ l a: According to her busband, Joe
Chambers Teacher meeting Henderson,.whois athiswife’s
BIRTHS bedside, she received a con-
A son, James Wesley m, to slated Tuesday aussionandnnumenuscuts and
Mr. and Mrs. Skie Hawkes 1MB , abrasions in the.accident. "
James Harry Hall; Mrs. Gladys Clarke St, Nov. 10, Brownwood A meeting Tuesday beginning said she lost control of the car
B. Parish; Mrs. Addie Minnie Community Hospital Maternal at 3:45 p.m. at the South when the vehicle ran over a
Kinman; George Willis Keyes, grandparents are Mr and Mrs Elementary School cafetorium slick spot in the pavement
Comanche - Orbie Ray James Gibbins of Socorro N m' will feature Mrs. Vivian Heavy damage is reported to
Parish; Mrs. Alice Annette Paternal grandparents are Mr Bowser, state president of the car.
Ebell. and Mrs. J. W.Hawkes Sr of Texas Classroom Teachers Mrs Henderson is the
Mason - Mrs Jackie Lavery Socorro N M Assn daughter of Mr and Mn
Osbourn. A daughter Lisa Ann to Mr She will speak at an open Marvin (Lefty) Gardner of
Blanket - Mrs. Clara Willie and Mrs Robert D Chambers, meeting of the Brownwood Brownwood. The Gardners are
Caldwell. P- Nov 10. Brownwood Com- Classroom Teachers’ Assn. also in Lampasas with their
as Saturday munity Hospital. Maternal Mrs. Bowser has been a daughter.
- Mrs. Nave grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. teacher in the Houston public . Henderson said this morning
Lester Lnney of Rising Star schools for several years and he expects his wife to be
Is Saturday Paternal grandparents are Mr has spoken at numerous released from the Lampsas
- Vivian L. and Mrs. Leroy Chambers of teachers associations in recent hospital soon.
Irs. Revah A. May months.
bid Keith Baker;
maanis When was the
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Marion Boyett; Mrs. Iola
Cemetery. . control. fective Sept. 1,1973, with anoth- Griffin; Mrs. Kay Pricilla
He died at 6 20 p.m Saturday Burial will follow in Crews Another $35.4 million would er 6.8 per cent a year later In- Hawkes; Warren Buy Ward;
15, 1892 in Newburg and morning- He was a stock far- this is just a cost of living in- creases and longevity boosts, Comanche — Mrs. Cathy
•married Dora Hentry June 1, mer. - crease”' asked Sen. Tom the association's package would Cloud.
1913 in Comanche. He moved to _________-____________4_______ Creighton, Mineral Wells, cost $114.3 million from general San Saba — Mrs. Mary Fa
Hutchinson from Houston in AAIAIme That's right," answered the revenue, phis an additional
1967 VVIND>— board's staff director, Tom $174.7 million from other funds.
He was a retired farmer. Keel. Keel had just explained 'The classification officer pro-
rancher and carpenter He was Continued from Page 1-A that the national consumer posed 6.8 per cent raises each
a member of the Baptist price index-the measure of in- year, with merit raises aver-
church this morning to remaiq at least Nation had risen 3.16 per cent aging 1.7 per cent per employe,
Survivors include his wife; through Tuesday. Tonight’s from September 1971 to Sep- for a total of $48.8 million from
two sons, Ray Stevens of lows will probably be near 40, tember 1972 generalrevenueand$76.3mil-
Hutchinson and Odell Stevens of with Tuesday’s top readings I addition to the across the lion from special funds. His .
/ Kermit; two daughters, Mrs expected to be in the 60s board increases proposed by the proposal did not include state Dismissalswridamn.
Irene Hendrix of Seattle. Wash Extended forecasts for the board were funds to give certain college and university faculty Brownwood- Mrsa lorence
and Mrs. Martena Donaho of area expect mostly fair skies to employes merit raises of up to and staff, upper echelon em- J Mooni Mr EetYwEuth
Houston; one brother, Silas remain through Friday, with a 34 per cent in the fiscal year ployes and judges, as did the Davisi Warren Guy Ward,
Stevens of Zephyr; 10 grand- gradual warmup toward the end starting Sept. 1, 1974. Averaged budget board plan.
children and four great- of the week. over all employes— including
grandchildren. those who won’t get merit in-
_______________________________________________________ creases—the raises would
amount to 1.7 per cent.
Japanese prime minister
board will recommend to the „ .. _ ...
legislature, which meets Jan. 9. Father Sean Sweeney of the
The pay recommendations Comanche Diocese will address
could be changed before the the Comanche Evening Lions _
in 1955. board makes its final budget Clubat6:30p.m. Tuesday at the Bra
At dissolution, this was the decision. Golden Arrow Restaurant. Jane 4
standing of the parties: Liberal- TheboardconsistsofLt.Gov. A native of Ireland, Father D
Democrat, 297; Socialists, 87; Ben Barnes, Speaker Rayford Sweeney received a bachelor of Brow
Komeito, 47; Democratic Price and eight House members science degree .in sociology Freemalu
Socialists, 29; Communists, 14; and senators appointed by from Texas Tech before joining Singleton^
Independents, 3. There were 14 them. Lt. Gov.-elect Bill Hobby ,.priesthood in Ireland. 1
vacancies. attended today’s meeting. He has recently returned D.ue
Reflecting confidence in vic- While recommending merit from Ireland and is scheduled to T 5
tory, Tanaka is reported to have increases for rank and file em- discuss the nation s civil strife,
scheduled a special Diet session ployes, the board voted to Lons Truman Renshaw"and
Dec. 22 and inauguration of his eliminate 1.7 per cent merit Truman Hazelrigs planned the a Heulee A« e Lum ■ e e Le
second cabinet on Christmas raises for upper echelon em- program . WIZUIIC IUIC3 OI >KVIUCK
Day. ployes—including the governor. Onthe Nov. 21 meettingaDr I •
Tanaka’s domestic program, Keel repeated what he told Guy D. Newman, cnanceua MIAMI(AP) — Their 28-hour, Chattanooga, Tenn., Saturday, in Orlando.
a drastic face-lifting to resettle the board in September—he Hward Eayne College, will 3,800-mile flight of terror ended. Southern refused to say how Johnson told newsmen in a
industries in country areas, and feels a budget recommendation address the club. passengers aboard a hijacked much money had been given to Miami hospital that the FBI
his defense policy are the chief can be submitted that would not ------------------------------ jetliner have returned from them. gunfire “really provoked the hi-
Cuba with bizarre tales of three ‘ “
"deranged" sky pirates.
They also had words of praise
for the Southern Airways crew
COLEMAN i BBC i — Ser- recommended 3 4 per cent state Raises recommended by the
Mi ^AY
NOW THKU TUE.
^Trinity is
SUU My
• Name"
TERENCE HILL - BUD SPENCER
Trinity’s
back in Ge
thesaddle
again and still
horsing around.
Plus: "CAPER OF A
GOLDEN BULL” pg
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