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Thursday. March 21. 1974
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"OPERA MEETS THEATRE” - One of the
more serious scenes from the Howard Payne
Musie Department's program opening
tonight win be the death of the vilian Scarpia
"don't start out on an equal
footing" with white middle
cmsechrenas described the
SLA as a terrorist organization
with some 25 members.
Public employes
to meet Friday
The Brownwood Chapter of
the Texas Public Employes
Assn.. will meet in the chapel at
the Brownwood State School
Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Bill Riddell, field represen-
tative of TPEA. will be the
a ruling until next Monday. Ap-
proval of both Judges is re-
quired since Little and Remiro
face charges in two counties
They are charged in Alameda
County with the Nov 6 cyanide-
bullet assassination of Oakland
Schools Supt Marcus Foster
and in Contra Costa County with
the attempted murder of a
Concord policeman on Jan. 10.
"I'm going to keep asking the
people that have the authority
fwo accidents
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Abbott; Harold Anderson;
Angelita Bastardo; Lloyd Neal;
Margaret Whitmore.
Bangs - Ines Leonard; Coy
Lobstein.
May — Raymond Copeland
Brady - Candido Bara.
Rochelle - Jay Seate.
Dismissals Wednesday
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were indicted by the Travis Andrew's Theological Seminary
County grand jury after hearing in Manila, he was ordained to
state's evidence that Included the priesthood by the
four hours of tape recordings of missionary Bishop to the
telephone conversations and of Philippines. He and his wife
an alleged conversation bet- have three children
ween Raven and the girl in a The public is invited to attend
night club. the Friday evening service
Raven has denied the Refreshments will be served
charges. He was suspended following the service, The Rev.
from his post as athletic direc- Lumplas will also be present at
tor of Austin schools at his own both the 8 a m and 10 a.m.
request. services Sunday.
May 20. Episcopal Church, will be guest
Three other Austin men preacher at St. John's Lentan
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presentation. CAASIsEHAS BEEN RUS * MER
Marvin F. Garrett, president STOCK
of the local chapter urged Canned goods, cereals, syrup jellies, dog
members and non_mamher, h food, juices, sauces, canned fish.
-E-ers and nonrennbers to detergents pices, mixes, jello, coffee, tea,
make an effort to attend the candy, gum, cigarettes, cigars, beans.
• meeting. ££
chips, soft drinks, soaps, school supplies
work gloves, Schrade Walden pocket
knives and all other items common to
grocery stores
FIXTURES
8 fl Foel mtk er heverage case /4
sliding glass dorrs. 10 ft Friedrich ref
self-service case । open top w/bottom
storage), 12 ft Warren vegetable unit
w/glass front bottom doors, 2-7 ft chest
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Communication
sessions here
A radio communication
school conducted by officials of
the West Central Texas Council
Mrs. Dunphy, 64 Richord H. Box. 30 t’dayoaerhBfwhslbddipuc
Memorial services for Mrs. Services were to be at 2 o m bullding for the new com-
Eugene Vincent Helen today at Faith’Baptist dPrdh municationa system that wil
• Dunphy Jr., 64, of Northbrook. for Richard Harold Box, 30 of affect Brownwood and
m., will be at 10:30 am Brownwood He died' of a surroundins areas.. . ,
Saturday at the First United gunshot wound Sunday night , the dax-long
Methodist Church in Brown- Brownwood Police Chief Vic session were police and sheriff
wood. Fowl<r ruled that the death was offces f.Erown,.Comanche
Funeral services and burial by a self-inflicted gunshot and Sansaba Counties
will be in Evanston, Ill. wound According to Brownwood
She died unexpectedly----Police Chief Vic Fowler, the
Tuesday at Tucson, Ariz. Early halts blaze new communication system
Mrs Dunphy was born Feb Diaze that will operate from the new
17 1918 at Brownwood st- EARLY BBC) — Early tower on Round Mountaun, win
tended Brownwood schools and volunteer, firemeniwere called lnt0 shortly
attended Howard Payne out at 11 a.m. Wednesday‘.t0 BJHS band to plav
College She graduated from extinguish a grass fire along the D-1 Dana To PICY
DeKalb University and did Santa Fe Rallroad overpasson atCisco festival
graduate work in sociology at the Zephyr highway No other Brownwood Junior High
Northwestern University She damage except to the grass was School band under the direction
was a social worker in Chicago reported, according to fireman of Herman Hagelstein will be
and a Methodist She married Randy Brown_________________ among the schools attending the
E. V. Dunphy Dec 28, 1933, at Kissinaer doubts 1Sthsannual Cisco Junior Music
Brownwood. She was active in ’ j'” Festivalatcisco this weekend,
federated garden clubs, and a embargo to return . The BJHS band will play at
director of the Lambs Society WAHINTON (AP) - Sec- -—P.m.Saturday._________
Survivors include her retary of State Henry A Kissin- Correction
husband; a son. Eugene Dun- ger today said he does not ex- in Brown County records
phy III of San Saba; a sister pect the Arabs to reimpose their published in The Bulletin
Mrs Trace Christenson of oil embargo against the United Wednesday, results of a jury
Niles, Mich ; and an aunt, Mrs. States and that he does not hold trial of Michael Dale Moore on a
John H. Harrison of Happy the Soviet Union responsible for charge of DWI should have read
Patch. the outbreaks at fighting bet- not guilty. The Bulletin regrets
The family requests ween Israel and Syria in the any embarrassment this
memorials to a favorite charity Golan Helghts. typographical error might have
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By NANCY DAY to let them do it," Hearst said
Associated Press Writer Wednesday if they say no,
HILLSBOROUGH, Calif they say no But I‘m going to
(AP) — Newspaper magnate keep asking "
prisoned Symblonese request of their clients
Liberation Army members on Hearst told newsmen at his
nationwide television Hillsborough mansion, "I'm
And he has advised his kid- trying to do everything I can to
naped daughter Patty, again, facilitate the demands of the
just hang in there. We’re doing SLA "
everything we can.” He announced that his 12 mil-
The SLA, which claims re- lon People In Need food give-
sponsibility for kidnaping the away is being revamped to pro-
20-yearold coed Feb. 4, has vide high quality food de-
threatened to break off all com- manded by the SLA He said he
munications unless Joseph Re- hopes to resume handouts Mon-
miro. 27, and Russell Little, 24, day
appear on national television So far, 120,000 bags of grocer-
The men want to make s les have been distributed.
statement they claim could lead Hear st said the abduction of
to Miss Hearst s freedom. his daughter had made him
One judge rejected the pro- more conscious of the injustices
posal Tuesday and a second in American society, chicano.
Judge on Wednesday postponed black and Indian children
HOSPITAL
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(EDITOR'S NOTE: Infor- _ ________________
mation for this column released Waikanen cowuppccsua,-------1
by authority of patient or unoperatabley, 10 ft Koch meatt‘display —
rPlativp i case. 6 hole ice cream box. Double - eke
BROWNWOOD COMMUNTTY " LAST
HOSPTTAL DAY
Admissions Wednesday 2—Burris electric cash registers, 2—RC
R.i.A Inanho Allen ' ’column adding machines, 2 com-
Brownwood - Juanita plete check out stands, Hobart meat grin-
der, American slicer old i, Meat ten-
derizer; Bird Model 33 band saw. Block ice
■ rusher 9 ft metal milk or drink cooler
old but good), 2 large cunei mirrors.
Roasters, electric range, aluminum pans
& miny other mtsc fixtures
PLUS
1-extra nice 8x10 walk-in cooler or ice
house w /metal extenor, located outside
building and can be easily removed., Sana
Serv rouble Head Frostie or Soft Ice
(rean Machine
Sale conducted by
Brownwood - Eddie HENRY R. STOREY
charged in the case pleaded Service, Friday at 7:30 p.m Anderson; Fritz Templin: &
guilty last week to mis- The Rev. Lumplas is a first Johnnie Keith; Daniel Ramos; ASSOCIATES
demeanor charges of protitu- generation Christian. He was Linda Mills; Clifford Nelson; _____________ Texas.
educated in the Philippines and Dora Davis Eoninformaetisncalns6*-*96
after graduation from St.
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SAT MARCH’S 100PM
STARTS TOMORROW
"...Extra Ordinary ... May
Surpass Disneys, 'Fantasia'
and Kubricks '2001' ...
Hasn't Been Such
Animated Imagination Sin-
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—BOSTON GLOBE
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At a news conference in ad- caused.
Mrs. Ima Williams vance of a trip to Moscow, Kis- .
SSS Higher prices may Musical theater
of Leon Williams of Zephyr, will ideas on this subject." . ' .
cut shortage-Simon program to open
with burial to be in Christine Vienna that they would lift the • " ' reported here
Mrs Williams died Tuesday embargo against shipments By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nine states are: Alabama, 1 per “Opera Meets Theatre" available at the door during the n
atsEdns. < i a .. that they had imposed during WASHINGTON (AP) - Fed- cent; Arizona, 14.4 per cent; begins tonight in Mims three performances. Evening East Commerce was the
a survivors include three the Middle East War because of eral energy chief William E. Si- California, 1.2 per cent; Idaho. Auditorium at 8 p.m. on the prices are 11 for adults and 75 scene of a two-car accident
daughters, Thelma Reinhan of U.S. support for Israel. mon says further gasoline price 0.5 per cent; Kentucky, 2.6 per Howard Payne Campus cents for students and the reported to Brownwood police
ueyulncy La 1a Mae Kissinger said it was his un- increases may help discourage cent; Nebraska, 2.7 per cent; Presented by the HPC music Saturday matinee is fifty cents Wednesday Involved were a
bmersen of Edna and Doris derstanding that the embargo purchases enough to reduce Pennsylvania, 3.3 per cent; department under the direction for all seats 1971 car driven by RueyS. Mills
McDonald ofPort Aransasitwo could be reimposed only by gasoline shortages across the South Carolina, 5.9 per cent; of Dr. Mozelle Sherman, the Most of the young people of Lawn and a 1969 auto driven
sons,, -eon uWuliamsotzephyT unanimous vote and that he did nation to as little as 1.5 per cent. Vermont, 16.8 per cent. production features four scenes participating “Opera Meets by Virginia K. Doherty of
and J. r WUtiams of Hinds; a not consider such a reversal Lifting of the Arab oil embar- Meanwhile, the American from four different types of Theatre" are enrolled in two Houston.
sster. Mrs Vera King of a lkely. Arab °a ministers are go will leave the United States Petroleum Institute reported musical theatre workshops in Creative A three-car crash was
Antonio, 10 grandchildren; and scheduled to meet in Cairo on with estimated gasoline short- that gasoline output by reft- Fifty students from Dramatics and Musical Theatre reported to police at 6:05 p.m.
2°great8r andchildren. June 1 to review the situation, ages of 5 to 6 per cent during the neries last week decreased by Brownwood elementary, junior which began Jan. 16. The Wednesday at Ninth and Ave.
The famiy reguests, that ErecANIE rest of this year. President about 1 per cent while produc- high and senior high schools will workshops, being conducted for E. Involved were a 1974 parked
memoriaisoemadetoacharit! 3C33IUN3----- Nixon said at a news conference tion of already-plentiful dis- participate in three per- public school and college car owned by Charles Taylor of
orstostheaE a Baptist Church itonttnued from page 1—A) Tuesday tillate fuel oil increased formances to be staged tonight students of the area, will con- 2109 First St., an auto driven by
building fund. Commission is also scheduled to Nixon ended the voluntary Ei I and Friday night at 6 and tinue until April 27. Marie L. Lynch of 2011 12th St.,
A..AA.II... 79 address the group Friday. ban on Sunday gasoline sales Flames destrov Saturday at 2 p.m. Some forty D. i <- i---------- and a 1966 car driven by Marita
-marmedtey, 11 Neil Jones, superintendent of but “id the energy squeeze Howard Payne students will 'UDIIC employes Ann Cook of 1320 Ave. A.
Services for Omar E. Medley, the Fort Worth Detention would still have to be offset by pickup Wednesday carry leading roles in the four
72, of 1812 Brady Ave., will be at Center, is expected to speak conservation measures such as ‘ scenes from “Carmen," "The
2 p.m. Friday at Wright- Friday carpools and lowered speed A pickup was destroyed by Sound of Music," “West Side
Morelock Funeral Home Burial Friday's activities will wrap limits. names Wednesday shortly after Story” and "Tosca.”
will be in Eastlawn Memorial up with a tour of the Brownwood Simon told 8 House Appro- noon Brownwood Fire Dept. Tickets are still on sale at the
Park. State Home and School campus, priations subcommittee answered the call to three miles Howard Payne College music
Mr. Medley died at 5:30 p.m. Opening programs scheduled Wednesday that drawing down off the Bangs Highway at 12:54 department office or they may
in Snyder following a brief today included one of intensive on gasoline inventories could p.m. The pickup was owned by he purchased from any cast
illness. He was a custodian, small group studies by John reduce the shortages to about 4 George L. Buckley. member. Tickets will also be
Survivors include his wife; a Arredono, chief of case worker to 7 per cent. The Brownwood Fire Dept,
daughter, Mrs Robert Steams services at Mountain View State He added that gasoline prices answered two calls Wednesday
of Snyder; a son, Bruce Medley School for Boys, and another by possibly rising as high as 70 to burning scrap lumber in the
of Houston; his step-mother, Texas Youth Council attorney cents a gallon could help dis- 500 block ot Fourth. The calls
Mrs Mary Heffington of Neil Nichols, concerning the courage consumption and thus were at 4:25 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Brookesmith; two sisters, Mrs. revised Texas family code and shrink the shortages to the At 5 p.m. city Bremen an-
Avery McLaughlin of Blanket the ombudsman program, range of L5 to 3 per cent. swered a call to Price used car
and Mrs. Leon Harris of aa.----,H----------— Last week the average price 101 where a car was slightly
Coleman; two sisters, Mrs. R. AAlfchplI trial for regular gasoline was about damaged by fire. Another call,
“ "■ L. Estes of Brookesmith and ll 53 cents a gallon, up from an this time to a brush fire, was
-- Louise Medley of Fort Worth; is raraCCad average of 39 cents in 1973 answered at 7:57 p.m. to the 230®
-e four brothers M P Medlev of 1> E-e>-cu Gasoline shortages in Febru- block of West Main.
Brownwood, Silas Medley ot NEWYORK (AP) 7 Because ary and March have been fig- 00^0^^-----
Brookesmith Marion Medley of of the illness of a juror, the ured at about 17 per cent — re- maven envers
Coleman, and Elkanah Medley criminAl conspiracy trtl of for- suiting in long Unes at service innocent nlen
of Houston-four grandchildren- mer Atty ^e" John N. Mitchell stations in many areas and OC T peu
and three great-grandchildren and exCommerce Secretary emergency allocations late last AUSTIN Tex (AP _ Travis
% Maurice H. Stans was recessed month by the Federal Energy "An. aIas
today until Monday, office Raven.S. 51, who coached
Federal Judge Lee P. Gag- The FEO on Wednesday re- three stateochamplonootbal
liardi announced that Violet vised its March allocations, giv- teems, beforeusbecoming. city
Humbert had been taken ill ing nine states additional gaso- athletic director, pleaded in-
early this morning and was line supplies. All other state al- nocent today.t a..charge,of REV. MANUEL LUMPLAS
hospitalized. He said by agree- locations remained unchanged compelling[the prostitution of ... preaches here
ment of the prosecutor and de- The increases, totaling some A-earaoid ontoroa hv E :fimin. mrieci
fense lawyers, the trial was re- 1.2 million barrels, are to be Asimilargpleawas enterd by rilipino priest
cessed until after the weekend, drawn from oU company in- Audrey Anne McDonald, 28, on
if Mrs, Humbert is unable to ventorles of more than 200 mil- thesame. ebyge. due here Friday
continue, there are six alternate lion barrels q District Court Judge Tom _ , „ 10, ,
jurors available percentao. incroasos for the Blackwell set 8 pre-trial hear- The Rev Manuel C Lumplas.
Percent8*e mere8888 for ™ ing for May 2 and a trial date of 8 priest of ‘he Philippine
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1974, newspaper, March 21, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575520/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.