Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1975 Page: 13 of 18
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Sunday, July
eyes
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intimidated minority voters
He said he had no objection to
litative Services.
Whittington said he was not
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witnesses' testimony to the Duval County,” Correa said.
rillo has a final opportunity to eluding Parr
testify today in a special House
The immunity from prose- Manges, George Parr, Carrillo
committee's investigation of his Saenz told the committee that
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ful answers are given.
rillo’s office on Feb. 14. Manges
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CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA: The Council of Safety
decided to procure two pilot boats to intercept British vessels
carrying gunpowder or to purchase the same in the West Indies.
fy on these vouchers on the Duval County Grand Jury testi- Couling, business manager for
grounds of self-incrimination, fled that Carrillo and reclusive the Benavides Independent
accused of
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led by Car-
said.
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pay the court-
PHUJADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: With trade at a stand-
still, Benjamin Franklin decided to return to his “dear, dear"
London friend. Mrs. Stevenson, the funds she gave him to invest
in the colonies.
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latest real estate tax state-
ments, and last year’s in-
come tax returns and W-2
forms. She also should take
her social security card and
her birth certificate.
LARGE GROUP
WOMEN'S AND GIRLS
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS: From the General Orders
for the day: "It was with much surprise and concern that the
General, in passing along the New Hampshire lines yesterday,
observed a most wanton, mischevious, and unprofitable abuse
of property, in the destruction of many valuable trees, which
were standing along the side of the road.” Transgressors at this
order in the future will be severely punished.
Leisure Suits
Still good selections in
sizes, styles, colors
English voting materials.
White was critical of the
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unaware of the vouchers.
Saenz refused at first to testi-
stolen car ring
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - A
hearing is scheduled today be-
fore a federal magistrate for
four men arrested in connection
with a four-state stolen car ring.
The FBI announced the ar-
rest Tuesday of Randall Guy
Bradz, 26; Harles Junior Fyffe,
39; Albert Mason, 50, and Ben-
jamin Franklin Sherriff, 51, all
of the Atlanta area.
Stolen vehicles linked to the
representing
of San An-
ker County
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it of 11,000
s the county
iding Alonzo
RR AINTREE, MASSACHUSETTS: Abigail Adams was most
impressed by George Washington whom she met. "Dignity with
ease, and complacency, the Gentleman and Soldier look
agreeably blended in him. Modesty marks every line and
feature of his face." General Charles Lee looked ike “a careless
hardy Veteran."
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alleged wrongdoing in Duval
County.
The committee repeatedly
has invited Carrillo to testify,
but his attorney, Arthur Mit-
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rison last Aug.
, Mrs. Julia
rs. Elizabeth
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[ SPORTS COORDINATES:
TOPS; PANTS; SKIRTS;
Texas advisory committee to
the U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights, said in a telephone in-
terview Tuesday night that he,
too, opposes the extension of the
act to Texas.
"We simply do not have the
tis brother,
San Antonio,
o go on trial
‘s court
ALBANY. NEW YORK: A Garrett Roseboom, just returned
from Montreal, testified before the local Committee that the
Canadian Indians dedined to take up the “hatchet against the
Bostonians." In fact, the Caughnawagus had adopted measures
to prevent incursions at the other Indian nations. Although
Roseboom attended a conference between Guy Johnson and the
Indians and heard the latter profess friendship for the
Americans, he regarded the Indians as too fickle to trust im-
plicity.
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ABOARD H M. SLOOP CRUIZER OFF NORTH CAROLINA:
Governor Martin informed London that he had removed the
cannon and military stores from Fort Johnston, "A most con-
temptible thing, fit neither for the place of Arms, or an Asylum
for the friends of Government, . . ..”
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AUSTIN, Tex. I AP i — State happened was that several bers agreed informally but then formation of the grand jury.
District Court Judge O. P. Car- people drank coffee there, in- decided to wait and refer other "We do strange things in
EOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS: Admiral Graves informed
London: ■mere are many who wish to keep the peace in New
York in account of their property," and that "several of these
have got into Committees and the Provincial Congress, thro’
whose influence perhaps it is that as yet the King’s Ships
have met with no difficulty in getting provisions requred " He
reported the North Carolinians were “very violent”
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1 FAMWhitEAE SUMMER
if UNIFORMS HANDBAGS
Q. I recently requested
and received a statement of
the earnings credited to my
social security record. I be-
lieve there's an error in my
record. Can I get it cor-
rected?
A. A person’s social se-
curity earnings record can
be corrected any time up to
3 years, 3 months, and 15
days after the year in which
the wages were paid or self-
employment income was
earned. Under certain con-
ditions, your record can be
corrected even if this time
limit has passed. You
should get in touch with a
social security office right
away. The people there will
help you get your record
corrected.
chell, has advised him not to, but the committee granted him South Texas rancher-banker School District, should be in-
Carrillo’s former receptionist immunity from prosecution and Clinton Manges illegally dis- dieted in the matter.
testified Tuesday that the judge demanded answers cussed grand jury business with Correa said he saw Manges
personally directed the drafting He was recalled to the witness grand jury members. again on the evening of Feb. 19
of Duval County pay vouchers chair after the former re- Aurelio Correa testified that eating in Wayne’s Restaurant in
for four men who did no county ceptionist testified, but stuck to he met with Manges and grand Alice. He said Manges asked
work. his story regarding vouchers for jury commissioner Manuel him to go with him to Rio
Zenaida Montemayor told the Roberto Elizondo, Tomas Amaya in Jerry’s Diner on the Grande City.
committee the judge would tell Elizondo, Patricio Garza and night of Feb. 2, the day before En route, Correa said, Mang-
her to remind the judge’s clerk, Arturo Zertuche. the grand jury was impaneled, es direct dialed from memory
J. H. Saenz, to fill out the claim Saenz admitted under ques- "He (Manges) expressed the the office and home numbers of
forms in time to submit them to tioning that each month he wish that things be cleaned up Dist. Atty. Arnulfo Guerra of
the county commissioners' signed the names of Roberto in Duval County, and it sounded Rio Grande City and Carrillo,
court. Elizondo and Patricio Garza to like a good idea,” Correa said. Manges wanted Guerra to draft
■The judge said not to forget vouchers calling for 9225, then He quoted Manges as saying, writs of attachment to seize
the claims," she said she told notarized the signatures as gen- "Those people we feel we can Duval County records the fol-
Saenz. uine. grant immunity to, we will lowing day from the county
She said the judge fired her Rep. Bob Hendricks, D- grant immunity to.” auditor, Correa said.
last April 16 because he thought McKinney, moved to have The committee's attorney. They drove to Manges' ranch,
she had had a party with County Saenz’testimony referred to the Terry Doyle, told Correa it he said, where they were met by
Judge Archer Parr and others Travis County Grand Jury for seemed strange to him that Robert Forche, now special
in Jerry's Diner in San Diego, possible prosecution for per- Manges would know the make- investigator for the district at-
when in reality all that had jury. Other committee mem- up of the grand jury prior to the tomey.
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be eligible for supplemental
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Should she take any special
papers when she goes to
the social security office to
apply?
A. Your sister should
Q. I'm getting ready to
send in my first claim under
Medicare's medical insur-
ance. and I hear I should
send it to the Medicare
“carrier.” What’s a Medi-
cart “carrier"?
A. The Medicare carrier
is an organization selected
by the Social Security Ad-
ministration to handle medi-
cal insurance claims. The
carrier reviews claims and
makes payments for covered
services. Your Medicare
Handbook contains a list of
Medicare carriers and their
addresses. It also explains
how to. file medical insur-
ance claims. If you don’t
have a Medicare handbook,
you can get one at any so-
cial security office.
for example,
The governor’s office would present when that resolution
neither confirm nor deny Tues- was passed
day that Stephens would be of- “Had I been present, I would
fered the job. Pryor is expected have voted to the contrary.”
to announce his choice for the
post Thursday Asked about statements by
Pryor reportedly has dis- the Rev. Patrick Flores, aux-
cussed the job with Stephens iliary bishop of the San Antonio
but Stephens has not given him diocese, that Mexican-Ameri-
a firm answer cans in South Texas face eco-
Ama jority of programs oper- nomic intimidation in elections,
a ted by the Department of Social Whittington said "there may be
and Rehabilitative Services are some instances of intimidation,
supported by HEW Therefore, hut I’m sure it’s something we
Stephens has had close contract can straighten out on the local
with officials in the agencies of level without going to the feder-
the Arkansas department. al government.”
books, stocks and bonds, maximum of five years in jail
life insurance policies, and a 95,000 fine on each count,
auto registration cards.
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LITTLE ROCK i AP) — Jerry deprivations of rights of minor-
Stephens of Dallas, assistant ities that they have in other
regional director of the Depart- states," he said. “I just don’t
ment of Health, Education and think we need the federal gov-
Welfare, reportedly is Arkansas ernment."
Gov. David Pryor’s first choice The Texas advisory com-
to be director of the state De- mittee recommended that the
partment of Social and Rehabi- act be extended to Texas, but
The bill, which has been extending the act to cover the
passed by the U.S. House of five Deep South states which
Representatives and is now be- have a history of denying blacks
fore the Senate, would extend the right to vote through the use
the 1965 Voting Rights Act for of literacy tests, a device Texas
another 10 years and expand its has not used.
coverage to jurisdictions with White said it is easier to reg-
sizeable populations of non- ister to vote in Texas "than it is
English speaking voters. to buy milk at the grocery store.
It would require Texas —with Our statute on voter reg-
a Mexican-American popu- istration is being used as a
lation of 16.5 per cent — to show model by other states."
that for the past 10 years, the Dallas County Judge John
state has not used exclusively Whittington, a member of the
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DALLAS (AP) - Certain pro- state’s U S. senators - particu-
visions of the Voting Rights Act larly U.S. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen
would enable the power of the (D-Tex.) — because he said
U.S. Justice Department to they have done "very little" to
hang like Damocles’ sword” get Texas out from under the
over Texas elections, says Sec- act’s "punitive measures.”
retary of State Mark White. White said Bentsen, an an-
White, here for tandem ad- nounced candidate for the 1976
dresses before the editorial Democratic presidential nomi-
boards of The Dallas Morning nation, told him “I can’t give
News and The Dallas Times you much help," when White
Herald, said extending the pro- spoke to him in Washington,
visions of the act to Texas was "If this is a tough issue, then
"obnoxious" because, he said, we need tougher men (in Wash-
there is no proof the state has ington)," White said.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 16, 1975, newspaper, July 16, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575619/m1/13/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.