Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 31, 1974 Page: 2 of 42
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Craft es for,.Kermit for Joseph Hugh Wall, 82. of (A mmraAe nt tw hocl a in ns pre: . the bellef that Miss pending BEDFORD, Tex. (AP) — A three spent shells from a 14- 2" i0e
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Santa Ann. and was a Baptist he was retred from the Golden from the convict, identified as SLA 5 missing sinee Monday. arms and the back, and her fiance, Jerren J"acksonIMorgan, ______________________________
Survivors include his wife; Oak Mills in De Leon He , „ d Death Row Jeff Hearst has promised the SLA The search was concentrated brother, Jeff Corbin, 14, shot IB. of Hurst who had called to ... ■
two sons,Johnny Elgene Croft married Bertie Belyeu in Jefferson. .. „ that Hearst Corp trust fund is in Lake Proctor after his car once in the chest talk to Kimberly Breakin reported
and Richard Franklin Croft, Comanche on July 1, 1919. Hearst saidhe, an attorney, a being set up to guarantee a #4 was found submerged in the The two children of Mr and Morgan evidently had been
both of Rising Star; a daughter. Survivors include his wife of minister,,FW agent-in-charge million food giveaway if his lake Thursday. The vehicle was Mrs. Edward Corbin, were dead worried about her since he at cifv church
Mrs Ethyl Mae Hogan of Dublin two daughters Mrs Charles Bates and state prison daughter is released unhurt in 15 feet of water and about 50 on arrival at a hospital around brought her home from work Y
Abilene; two brothers, Jesse Donns Faye Caraway of Fort director Raymond Procunier That would be added to the R feet offshore midnight Stewart said ’ A total of tan in nnatac.
Croft of Olympia, Wash and Worth and Mrs Helen Cook of had met with Jefferson four million in food already given Bedford Police Sgt. Charlie Police said Morgan thought stams w taken n,-POtage
Virgil Croft of Fort Worth; two Houston; four grandchildren times during the past 10 days at away His body was first spotted Stewart said officers met the IB- he recognized Jeff's voice but office of the Union pefromsthe
sistersgtMrs.Ruthwiiamsot and tw great-randchidreni cheCalfornla Medical Facility---oundUJOam. Saturday but year-old boy walking out of the wasnotertainhowmuchfany chuch thfLnionrereabxterdan
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todaynttzrpmnst°wrbe •< 2 p.m. st Restland Wildwood wam spotrssasetheprisonerof schools took sweepstakes Mr Bridges, a native of De They.pareni d. gone to planned to spend the night with ---------------------------
asissHS Four accidents
“weldoranFuneralaHome:ticiateWithburiaj"tobeninwhpbasbezninprlson.2a.pfhs Participating were Early Fighting rages atnthe house earlier in the eve- said." reported in city
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was born on July gatholla to Geneva Loggins Jan. 10, 1938, and promise! could brtog atom flutaphone ensemble SAIGON, South Vietnam teU because ihey.threatened to screaming and ran and called were reported Saturday by late
Mexico and had lived of Tennessee. He had lived in Meprerarsescouioringsabout. Early High School band (AP) — Fighting in the corridor d,.!. ' the police, Stewart recounted. evening.
his life in San Sab. County. DaUasfor the past 10 years, and statemer tdatdedn effec’t members with 1 ratings include between Saigon and the an adu antityobeer mad The arrested youth told police The 200 block of North Main
Survivors include five sons was a member of the Methodist requests the SLA to start mean Carla Reich, Leslie Ellett, Cambodian border raged for the aftIt madehu nextr nely mad he swallowed about three quar- was the scene of two traffic
Frank"vasquez"otumns, church . , ingtulsnegsttottssorrtmean- DebbieJacobson, Bett fourth straignt day Saturday, afurkpirsadaheingaxtrsmely tersofafamily-sizedbottleof accidents. One was reported at
Ralph Vasquez of San Saba Survivors include his wife; lese of Patty .. Brandstetter, Cleta Becktold, The Saigon command said got a shotEun and aldt "He nf aspirin. 9:55 P m Involved were a 1966
Augustine Vasquez of Hemp’ hrnensons,, Patr ick t of Seffersonts statement. which LaDean a Franklin and quarte ‘ Communis-led forces attacked them blgndinsgotobmthu ------------------------ car driven by Vickie L. Goins of
stead, Johnny Vasquez of Comanche, Ben ol Boston, was turned over to Hearst at I Robie McClure. Debbie a dozen government positions, said he shot the Wirron.; D^lnk- . San Clemente, Calif. and a 1969
GoldthwaiteandDavidVasquez Mass., .and Brandon of Vacaville on Friday morning' Jacobson, Dennis McClure, shelling them with more than The arrested youth was taker Belcher to present pickup driven by David E. King
of Cranfills Gam six daushtere Clarksville, . Tenn; one sidtthesirriyyumornn: Russel1Wristen). 200 rounds of artillery and mor- to “ Aested youth."astaken . of 1602 Wood.
Mrs. Lupe Ynostrosa and Mrs. daushter.Mrs.Ralpa White of ndsistersretryosobrebhen "Eariy, Hignnband members tars M a 1m tertedBedforobwprtalndrana lecture-recital The other accident at the site
Susan Balencia both of Gold- Da lasi one sister, Mrs. Charles the peodle and are more 50 with I ratings were Beth ft said some of the long-range and then m th» wonnnnopita involved a car driven by Jimmy
thwalte, Mrs. Carolyn Garza of Waas of Bristow, Okla : I”0 tifuPtn life itself to me ” MeCullough, Tammy Edgar, rounds were fired from inside tnn tomne 1 deten- "History of Church Organ W King of Rt. 4 and a 1965
De Leon, Mrs. irene To™ o brothers. Dr. Stewart Clendenin In the statemen“ Jfatnn Margaret Becktold. Cambodia against Duc Hue He ismein. 000 .. , , Music" will be presented as a pickup driven by Juan J.
Cfanfimn Gap, Mrs Martha oouston ana Marvin of expressed his emondariqferson Earty Junfor High rated 1 in base camp, a govemme.it out- nil No ehngtes Xefiled It lecture-recital Tuesday UrteagS of 904 Melwood
Torres of Meridian, and Mrs CollegeAGrove, Tenn. ; and two a recenti letter fromj-nh Re- concert and. a 1 in sight post a mile from the Cambodian once 8 beginning at 8 p.m. at First Two cars collided at Slayden
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.. , ... Supt. Marcus Foster ton); Them was no firm count of He shot her in the arm ... She Payne College E and a IMl auto driven by
Mrs. Thompson Violations noted Jefferson was referring to Taking II ratings were Pam pualtiesnomteg,, .. made a movement to run out the " CarieA Giarclaof Brownwood.
COLEMAN (BBC) - Ser- -------------- Beck, Twana Baird, Tim ldsreports.ssaid i door and be shot again. The event is being sponsored rTherwas,a.traffic,mishap
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$1,500,orband Second man is -—a—
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She died Friday in Gilmer. Saturday. High band boosters cake and pie Ballard). Those with III ratings cause of the sustained sheUina * - • -
City ordinance prohibits auction held Friday night here, include Mary Sanchez and field reports said. Total govern-
placing election campaign cAccording to Rodger quartet (Ky Boyd, Johnny ment strength in and around the
material or other items on Sweeney, master of ceremonies Williams. Bonnie McCullough, base was estimated to be bet-
private property—including for the auction shown on John Warren, ween 800 and 1,000 troops
of planned bank utility poles—without per- S.T”'6 of the Brownwood Jolyn Whaley took a I rating The Viet Cong said South
I mission Television Cable Service, for a twirling solo. Vietnamese "hooligans" stoned
sKENNEDALE-U.s -.Banc •1 am Sony but these The fifth grade band received garan anavingciraniancHun
— Snresun hs fled an AP- campaign posters are in on April 19 to perform prior to al in concert and a f in sight L Meknngittong officers
- . Phcattonfonaney:statescharter violation of city tondinancesand the,Astro-Atanta basenal reading. In addition taking I the Mexong Delta,
s Trmnrnedntin sowthenst wes have no zehotce sbut torin-game. nTT ratings were Ruble Milam, --------------------—
‘ The -M "Stasa Rat,2’ struct clty emptoyestoremove Among (auicdoners to uh ’Mike tBeaton, duet(Porda City man receives
Kenneddlesubatdcadnkt405 them twhen They:tseet them," event were Sweeney; Roy Narron, Karen Turner), duet . 30
antersedtlontihterstatedanttha.Mieraaid.cgtcpt Riehardson and Mayot Tnman (Szdsasummers, Robse‘Milam; gunshot wound here
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taking their posters off the poles school board elections served as RugseiDertckatadeton,, andstveated and released by
#00,000 and Reserve: s 000.000. and other private property, and guest auctioneers. duet < Mary Hoffman, Lavonna Brownwood Community
Jack Pilon of Brownwood has to refrain from using those ----------------------Chambers I. Hospital early Saturday
been named chairman of the locations in the future * » . Claiming II ratings were morning.
new bank. Pilon is chief --------------------------- Veterans topic Lindley Satterfield and duet Hollis Waddle was shot with a
executive officer of Central t N:... a_H. (Teresa Lobstein, Portia .25 automatic and received a
Texas Financial Corporation Dystrophy drive Tor "ixon talk Narron). wound in the chest area,
and First National Bank in KEY BISCAYNE Fla (AP) The fourth grade flutaphone According to Deputy Sheriff
Brownwood. r . _ President deliver ensemble took a I rating. Dennis Weathermen, no
-Healsoserves as chairman of 56 for April 8 a live nationwide radio broad- Theband is directed by Chuck charges are expected to be filed
thairmhrmarRencomndereas KTle Mansker has been Shrsttan-----------------inconnecton with the incident.
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Radford H. Freel, Dallas; Paul Dystrophy. dXi, on was ronortea wg. _
winteraN.T.Chpareslgen on Apru •' Brownwood on the speech at hta residence
wdalhiy Arah.BpoGibert, volunteer marchers will con- here Saturday afternoon
William Y. Harvey, Fort Worth, duct a house-to-house appeal for It will be one of a series of
c.kk.. :ea1. a funds to fight Muscular radio broadcasts the President
-tabbing incident Dystrophy and related neuro- has been making on his legisla-
renorted in citv muscular diseases Mansker tive proposals
P 1, ia . said, "The drive in Brownwood The actual local broadcast
A stabbing incident in the is part of the annual nationwide time is at the discretion of the
parking lot of a local Mght club effort to fight Muscular networks
Saturday morning resulted in Dystrophy. In the interest of
one man being treated and public service and for the
released by the Brownwood convenience of the volunteer
Community Hospital for a stab marchers and donors, the First
wound in the hand National Bank of Brownwood
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 138, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 31, 1974, newspaper, March 31, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575528/m1/2/?q=112+cavalry: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.