Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973 Page: 1 of 18
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Brownwood Bulletin
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Brownwood Tomos
Thursday. October 11, 1973
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SHADES OF THE PA ST —Th is log cabin at 1117 Brady Ave. was
uncovered when the building which boxed in the cabin was torn
down this week. The cabin was probably built in the 1870s and
ON GUARD— HPC Freshmen keep a close
watch on their stack of wood at the old Cap
Shelton Track to be used for the annual
homecoming bonfire. It is the responsibility
of the freshman class to build and protect the
work on their float at the Youth Fair Barns to
get ready for the annual homecoming parade
to be held in downtown Brownwood 9:30 a.m.
Saturday. From the left they are Mary Lou
Brown County
United Fund
drive underway
A second note said. We have ly identified as Christiaan Hol-
wired the bank with enough ex- lander, a Dutchman, escaped
plosives to blow it up com- from the gunmen during the
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honfire each y ear until the set time for it to be
burned Shown guarding this year’s pile is,
left to right. Jim Robertson, Bill Lee, and
Duane Robinson.
None of the hostages were
identified.
The gunmen called them-
was first located on Fisk Avenue where Goodyear Service Store
now stands.
rut's financial district, police
said
The hostages, including for-
eigners. were trapped in the six
story building, which houses the
Bank of America, Manufac-
turers Hanover Trust Co. of
New York, the Chemical Bank
of New York, the Deutschebank
of West Germany and the Leba-
nese Banque de l’Industrie et du
Travail
. Gold Room, and a 7:30 p.m.
Lone Star Conference football
tilt with HPC hosting Tarleton
State University.
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Williams. Charlotte Haddock, Nancy Stevens.
Becca Strange. Jan Brooks. Sharon Knighton.
Jenny Broughton (kneeling), Becky Brown
< in back), and Melanie Bigbee
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Coliseum. the inauguration Kho Sorority at Howard Payne College begin
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"The battles raging since
Wednesday, in the middle sec-
tor. are the most ferocious of all
since the war began,” said
Cairo radio. "But our troops
will continue, according to plan,
to achieve victory."
Israel said its jets were
Suez Canal fighting Shae
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OBC luncheon and business
meeting at noon at the Holiday
Inn. inauguration of Dr. Brooks
as the 14 th HPC president at 2
p.m. in the Brownwood
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WASHINGTON (AP)-
Israeli fighter planes have
tangled with Soviet MIG
fighters piloted by North
Koreans flying over Egypt,
the Pentagon said today.
Pentagon spokesman
William Beerher said North
Korean pilots on loan to the
Egyptian air force engaged
in a brief dogfight with
Israeli fighters in the air
south of Cairo.
Fair and a little warmer
through Friday. Low tonight
in the 50s. high Friday near
80 '
Maximum temperature
here Wednesday 73. over-
night low 47 Sunset today
7:01, sunrise Friday 7:43.
HPC exes to honor four Friday
The Howard Payne College distinguished alumnt. legislature presently with the Austin- posdoit o n. A.x.
Ex-Students Assn will honor Former State Sen. J. P. Word Nabers, elected state Midland law firm of Stub- Fridavs sit SKtsities
three of its alumni and make a will be recognized by the exes representative, 55th Legislative beman, MeRea, Sealy, Laughlin asincudostagnrosentttn t
presentation to a former state for his contributions to higher District in 1968, was one of the and Browder "0600 sinP , 1
' senator at the annual education Texas Equalization Act spon- „ , the homecom ningagueen atp0
distinguished dinner Friday "All four honorees,” Byrd sors. He serves asigener ralcoun- am.inMimsAuditoriumHPC
night. said, "are being recognized for He has served as vice selor of independent colleges ex« reg^aUon 34 p.m. tn toe
The banquet, to be presided their contributions to the chairman for the committee on a s' e registration 4-7 n m DEC
over by Silas Byrd, Brownwood progress of education, " public school financing and was While in the senate. Word Hldav Inn Fmetne01
cattleman and president of the Recognized as the original a member of the state affairs helped write legislation in the and nrevious graduates at 4 30
HPC organization, will be held propongpt of Texas legislation committee from 1969-71. fields of agriculture, banking. in he Go Room Sid
in the Veda Hodge Hall dining known as the Tuition Dr. Reed has devoted most of environmental matters, in- Richardson Han and a gyp
room Equalization Act, Price is a past his adult life to the education of surance, water and con- bonfire at the former Can
Reservations for the 7:30 p.m. president of the Brownwood Texas young people servation and finance Shelton Track off Bradv Hieh-
affair can be made at the HPC Jaycees, former president of Prior to his present ap- Other program personalities wav
alumni office, 646-2502, ext. 350. the HPC Jacket Century Club, pointmentin 1968. Dr. Reed was will include vice presidents Jon Class reunions will be held
Dr Bevington Reed. Texas director of the Brownwood assistant commissioner for M Payne, Fort Worth; Rev Friday night The 1933 class will E
Commissioner of Higher Chamber of Commerce, senior colleges and universities. Ray Ash. pastor. First Baptist meet at the home of Mrs Erma ’
Education and a graduate of president of the Brown County He holds a masters degree in church, Brady: and secretary Medcair mo loth Apt D 1943 '
Daniel Baker College—now a Bar Assn, and a member of the history and English and a Mary Nabers: HPC president at the h’ nf Mo and Mr!R S
part of HPC; State Rep Lynn Heart of Texas Shrine Club doctorate in American Dr. Roger L. Brooks; head Havins 230013th St ■ 1963 at the
Nabers (HPC'621 and District Some $12 million has been civilization from Texas Tech football coach Dean Slayton: home of Mr and Mrs loonie Mi
Attorney Gary Ray Price (HPC appropriated for the TEA in the University HPC Chancellor Dr. Guy D. Holland. Country Club Acres- GS
60): will be honored as the last two sessions of the Texas Word, a Meridian native, is Newman; and O B Chambers, 1963 at the home of Dr and.Mrs N
Allan J. Spence, 4617 Austin 02
Avenue. Va
All DBC exes will meet in the d
Riche Room, Holiday Inn. m
following the banquet.
Saturday’s slate calls for HPC *
exes breakfast, Gold Room, a -
9:30 a.m. downtown parade, a
may prove decisive
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS built MIG warplanes and two Moscow and other world capi-
Egyptian and Israeli tanks Egyptian helicopters tals that Soviet Premier Alexei
dashed furiously today in the The Egyptians claimed their N Kosygin was in Cairo head-
large and possibly decisive Suez air defenses Shot down 12 Israeli ing a Soviet mission
Canal battle Syria said its planes and said four Israeli The New Y ork Times report-
tanks knocked back an Israeli nil cantured ed in a dispatch quoting diplo-
probe on the Golan Heights P mats in the Egyptian capital
front. Intense diplomatic activity that Moscow has begun hagh-
Egypt said the Suez fighting was reported under way to end level efforts to bring about a
centered around the central the fighting. Unconfirmed re- settlement of the 13-day-old
Bitter lakes section of the canal ports circulated in Washington. Middle East war
and called on Israelis there to
surrender or face complete
[founding Egyptian targets in property which has been pur- origin of the cabin
support of the Sinai armored chased by Dr and Mrs John Helping clear the property
forces and claimed Israeli Humphrey are Billy. David and Richard
ground fire downed two Soviet- The property for the last 40 Guthrie
—The release of all Palestin- movement and the Arab war diving for cover in the heart of
lan guerrillas imprisoned in effort against Israel." Beirut's business district.
Lebanon —An airliner to fly them to Police said the gunmen had
—A $10 million ransom from Algeria or South Yemen. released customers and women
one or more of the besieged A note thrown out of one of the employes of the bank, but were
.. ■ bank's windows said. "We shall holding between 20 and 25
kill all the hostages if our Lebanese male bank employes.
• • xj * Are.a, demands are hot met by this Informants said the European
Meerng TO aruW deadline " manager of the bank, tentative-
More than 2,500 members of pletely, killing all the hostages shootout
District XV of the Texas State as well as us We shall set off the The gunmen were negotiating
Teachers Assn are expected to explosives at 1800 local time with Lebanese Interior Minister
take part in the annual district unless our demands are met." Bahij Takieddm through Alge-
convention to be held here The building was surrounded rian Ambassador Mohammed
Sunday and Monday, by police and Lebanese army Yazid and a Palestinian guer-
Featured speaker of the event troops. rilla leader identified as Tewfik
will be Rolland P. Storey, Police said five gunmen raid- Safadi,
director of community relations ed the bank and one was The two intermediaries
for the Houston Natural Gas wounded and captured during a quoted the gunmen as saying it
old log cabin here
One of Brownwood's years has been owned by Mrs.
historical structures, a log Opal Haynie and while her
cabin believed to have been husband, Arthur, was alive, the
built in the 1870s. has drawn building was used as akmusic
numerous visitors during the store. The structure was in its
past few days converted form when pur-
The log cabin was uncovered chased by the Haynies.
by workmen who are clearing According to Mrs. Haynie, the
the property at 111. Brady Ave was originally on Fisk
Actually thelog cabinfor many where Goodyear Tire and
years has been boxed in by a Rubber Co. Service" store now
larger horne But even the home Mrs. Guy Cleveland
built around the abin dates born in the log cabin
baik many years as workmen 29, 1881
found square nails holding the
newer building together Dr T R Havins. Brownwood
Final disposition of the cabin historian, said Judge Cleveland,
has not yet been determined by Mrs Jones' father, came to
Mrs. Othel Butler. Her husband Brownwood in the 1870s which
is in charge of clearing the probably dates back to the
building in Lebanon
/1e ( \ BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — mands banks to support the guerrilla battle that sent pedestrians
AAd AA \ " y _ Gunmen stormed a building
4432 A, • Ux housing several American and
-ae MK. 332 V foreign banks today, seized up
MF.M22Fe, 530A jig* 10 60 hostages, and threatened
A" g 23S-er"f2MA= to kill them after a two-hour
w——--3* gunbattle in the heart of Bei-
selves members of the "Leba- Corp subsequent battle with was not a bank robbery but an
nese Socialist Revolutionary A -J Carlisle, principal of automatic weapons and operation against American
Movement" and gave author- Brownwood Junior High School. erenades. Three policemen and interests. With the twin purpose
•ties a 6 p.m local deadline - is president of District XV, five passing civilians also were of securing the release of our
noon EDT — to meet three de- TSTA, wounded in the two-hour gun comrades in Lebanse jails "
Eighteen Pages Today Two Sections
economist
STOCKHOLM 1AP1 - Har-
vard economist Wassily Leon-
tief won the 1973 Nobel Prize for
Economic Science today for
invention of a technique used in
the economic planning of nu-
merous countries. The liter-
ature prize went to Australian
Patrick White for his novels on ma...
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The Royal Academy of Sci- L ~~*'y _
ence honored the 67-year-old * « ± 7
Leontief for the development of 37 MNP.
the input-output method and /4 , */ 1
for its application to important ' o A
economic problems." d :55
Told of the award, Leontief A :
said in Cambridge, Mass . "It’s ’
very nice. I'm in good company
because already at Harvard ■ /
there are man.' professors that ' A
have won the Nobel Prize. , A
That's quite an accumulation." / P
leontief, professor of eco-
nomics at Harvard, is director P**28
of the school s economic re- a
search project, which he organ- 237. 2 3
ized. Eez
White. 60. was cited for an 4 13<2
epic and psychological narra- “aKFidt
tive art which has introduced a
new continent into literature."
White first became known
outside Australia with his novel
The Tree of Man,” a lengthy
saga about pioneers in the Aus-
tralian bush .
100 per cent
AUSTIN Tex AP The
I Texas Railroad Commission set
I the November statewide oil al-
I lowable today at 100 per cent.
I the 20th straight month of ailout
I oil production.
I Commission chairman Jim
I Langdon said the top niark still
I was needed because of the un-
I certainty of winter fuel supplies
I and because of the probable
I disruption nf supplies from the
I Middle East
5 Langdon said the best advice
I he could give was for "everyone
I to buy a sweather
| Nominations by major pur-
• chasers of Texas crude oil, in
. barrels per day, with changes
I from October in parentheses
I AMOCO 320,000
Atlantic Richfield 170,000
Chevron 80.600
Cities Service' 118,000
Continental 38.000
Diamond Shamrock 36,000
Exxon 627.000 down 4 0001
Gulf 196.000
Mobil 345,000
Phillips 115,000 '
Shell 330,000 -
Sun 191.100 down 1,400
TexaCo 223,000
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