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SUltltfN 25, 1W7 Labor Party Rides Out Censure Vote Sy eollM IH6Sf Associated Press Wfltef LOftDOfr (AP) Britain's Labof government rode out a France's decision to pull Out Of the international pool pegging the price. This forced the U.S. 4 Men Chatged with Here Thieves Take Headstone From Les Oswald's Grave WORTH, (AP) dint Klhftedy's fiSsassffi. Oswald Harvey OsWauld lay if) lone- hifhself died KoV. 24, 1983, when tnefi were Ifi County jail today and ft third was free 6ft bond after being charged With rape in connection ly eminence under leaden skies i he was gunned down during a with the alleged assault of a this thanksgiving Day, his grave jail transfer.

fifqwfiWood teenager Tuesday night oft Round A fourth man has been charge ed with the same offense but government to sell gold heavily had not been apprehended this marked by a wteeplrig willow tree and a pot of flowers left with a rambling note. It was disclosed the fourth anniversary of the Nov. 22 in Dallas when President Mis fufiefal marked by controvefsy. Mrs. Marguerite Oswald, mother of the accused assassin, at first said she wanted Oswald buried in Arlington lional Cemetery, the resting censure Vote Wednesday night! to foreign buyers to keep the! mor71 g.

6ft its devaluation of the pound price from rising above $35 a The Carlos ttobles, Kennedy was place for the nation's fighting as expected, but political conv fine ounce, since a rise would Raymond and David I someone had stolen the 135-! men. the family had to settle devalue the dollar. ttientatofs continued to predict that Chancellor of the Exchequer James rnaft Who takes responsibility fof the be moved to another job. Callaghan, a breezy 55-year- old Irishman, for months has Wanted to quit the onerous Treasury post. Amid the hue and cry after the pound was cut from $2.80 to $2.40, it seemed at first that he I ford, 71.

of 2506 Coggin Ave. will said and a companion might succeed Foreign Secre-ibe Friday at 2 p.m. at Davis- wer sitting in a car about 11:30 tary George Brown. But Cal- Morris Funeral Horne with bur- Tuesday night when the niiiiliiiHliilliiliiiiiilliiiiranrai'iiiuHiiiiiinrmifiiiiiiiliiliililliiliii DEATHS FUNERALS Martinet were arrested Wednes- pound headstone from Oswald's day. Martinez was picked up at grave.

about 11:30 a.m. while Robles the time of ftie theft was set and Perez were arrested about at late Tuesday or early Wednes- William Allen Alford Funeral for William Allen Al- working together on the case, 4:30 p.m. the fourth man charged is Alfred Cardenas. All four are from Brown wood. Robles and Perez are in Brown County Jail and Martinez is free on bond.

Police and sheriff's officers, laghan's frank, incisive han-ji a in Trickham Cemetety. dling of critics of devaluation In Paul Wallace, minister, will the House of Commons won him new respect. Some political writers even pointed to him as a possible successor to Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Wilson's government easily beat back a Conservative censure motion in Commons. The vote, along straight party lines, was 335-258.

Only one Laborite broke ranks and abstained. A rush on gold following devaluation was intensified officiate. Mr. Alford died Wednesday car door was flung open and four men Jumped into the auto. The young man was knocked unconscious by a bottle wielded day.

A florist's delivery man discovered the headstone had been taken when he came to deliver the one bunch of pot of yellow from an anonvmous donor. for Rose Hill Cemetery just inside the city limits of Fort Worth and a stone's throw from Arlington, Tex. Fort Worth police said Earl Johnson, superintendent of Rose Hill, reported the theft of the marker Wednesday. Johnson said the gray, granite, 14-inch- high stone could have been dug Oswald was identified by the up with a spade and was light Warren Commission as Presi-jahd compact man to carry. enough for one ivii rwiuivi uit-vi IT i it at 5 p.m.

in a local hospital aft-, by one of the assailants the girl Wednesday. MARKETS at Brownwood Cattle Auction Fort Worth police said an investigation was under way. They did not disturb the flower pot, left with an attached card Market was steady and active read: "Oswald: cr a long illness. He was born Feb. 22, 1896, in Burnet County, and was a retired civil service employe.

He served with the army in World War I. He was a member of the Sixth Street Church of Christ and had lived in Brownwood said. The teenager said she by two of the men while Pound Has 15 Homeless Dogs There are 15 dogs at the Brownwood pound, many of them puppies, according to animal control officer Doyle Miller. Many of the dogs were picked up on school grounds and, Miller said, many are good looking dogs he would like to see established in a home where they can be cared for. Dogs in the pound over a reasonable length'of time are destroyed and Miller said it is much better to find a home for the pet than (o have, to destroy byj since 1913.

He married Lela Howard at Brownwood. Dec. 5, 1920. Survivors include his wife, one daughter, Mrs. W.

B. Morris of Temple; four brothers, Charlie M.I Jess both of Brownwood, Preston B. and A. E. both the other two held her.

Lee Namel Member Of Drill Team COLLEGE STATION Texas freshman William M. Lee of Brownwood has been selected to march with the Freshman Drill Team during 19S7- 68. The precision rifle marching unit is organized from new stu- of Abilene; two sisters, dents each school year. Roy Hitchcock and Mrs. R.

H. Shores, both of Brownwood, and one grandson. Nemo L. Mindieta Funeral services for Nemo L. Mindieta, 28, pf 816 Gjfford St.

are pending at Davis-Morris Funeral Home. Mr. Mindieta, a member of the Catholic Church, died Wednesday in Galveston after a sud- lt. i den illness. He was born Sept.

'information on the procedure 17, 1939, in Brownwood. In obtaining dogs at the pound may be obtained from Miller at the Brownwood pojice station. BRADY HIGHWAY Box Office HIRED If HUH fiHKVAUtt He had lived in Brownwood most of his life and was employed at Texas Brick Co. Survivors include his wife, Lee is studying psychology and is a cadet in Squadron 1 of the corps of cadets. The 1967 Sewanee Military Academy graduate Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Lee, 2301 Thirteenth. Slocker and feeder classes sold on a very active market.

Packer cows and bulls sold steady on last week's market. Slocker cows and pairs were also very active. Estimated receipts were 700 head. Stocker steer calves, 250-425 pounds, 27-32; stocker heifer calves 250-425 pounds, 23-26; steer yearlings, 500-700 pounds, 22.50-25.50; heifer yearlings, 2022; plain feeder steers, 22-24; plain feeder heifers, cows and calves, pairs, good, Truck Driver Hurt in Crash J. F.

Trotter of Dublin was being treated at a Brownwood hos- pital for apparent cuts and la- 185-220; plain, 145490; shortly before 9 a.m. I I 1 I PENNY SPENCEtt a i wlfls scholarship Miss Spencer Is Named for Honor Penny Spencer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer of 10 Crestview a freshman f. 01 at the University of Texas, was tnat awarded a $500 scholarship as best technician in the University drama department.

Miss Spencer won recognition scent, this grave does hold mej a Brownwood High School in innocent, I am. the speech and drama other voices speak that! men both as an actress and louder longer age technician. She was stu- who, if legal means fail, en director of several high school plays. Miss Spencer also assumed the leading role in "The Cave Dwellers" In 1066. The one-act play won Brownwood High School the state championship that year.

At Inauguration Howafd Payne College presided Df. Guy D. foetfftafi will take part on the fjfiilas Sadist College eefemofiies Saturday whetf Dr. Charles Pitts is officially inaugurated as the president of the Baptist school. Ifivestitufe of office will be bestowed ofi Dr.

Pitts, a graduate of MPd, by bf 1 fi. Jones, executive secretary of the Christian Education Commission of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. Inaugural speaker will be for. Carey Cortteis, chancellor of Rice University. Dr.

Newman will speak at an inaugural luncheon afterwards. "As these flowers hold sweet BROWWVOOD AREA: Mostly cloudy with a chance of scattered showers through tonight. Partly cloudy and mild Friday. Maximum temperature here Wednesday 66, overnight low 56. Sunset today 5:28, sunrise Friday 7:10.

Brownwood Bulletin HI i. tee Publlifiel ivenlrts juf. fliy, aftd Surtdiy tiMrntftg by BROWNWOOD PU6LISHINS 0, Bay 1188. Brownwood. Texas 74801.

Second postage at Brownwood, Texas. CSAIO WOODSON, Publisher RdfiMAN FISS6R, Subicripiiort. ritfcs, BY CARRIER BY Wfi8K: BY MAIL In fhS fdllbwlfts couriinsv Callsfisn, EasfUhd, Erifh, Comsnche, Hamilton, Mills, San saba, Mccuiioch, Cofemart and Srowrt 115.49 per yean elsewhere Ml.00 per year. MEMbER OF tHE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assxlated Press TS exclusively en- ffiled to use for publication of an the local hews published herein. Au rlflhts of republlcatlon of special dis- news dispatches credited to It or not credited in this paper and atsi rights of republlcatlon ol special dii- patches are also reserved.

Johemsen Promoted i Td Csetef Sergeant SAN SABA (BBC) Kenneth Wayne Johanson, a student at Tarleton State College, was promoted from cadet private tn cadet sergeant recently by (he TSC ROTC Unit. He is a 1965 graduate of Cherokee High School. The son of Leonard W. Johanson and Selma Johanson of Cherokee, he. is majoring in elementary education.

He has received the i meritorious conduct ribbon. some names, true killers, tell. "C.D.E. Jr." cows, 14-19; slaughter catle, fa cows, 14-19; slaughter cattle, fat calves, fat cows, 16- utility and cutter cows, socker bulls, 9-12; slaugher (top) 17. bulls, hogs, today after the butane truck he was driving overturned at the intersection of U.S.

183 and FM 1467. Hospital officials said Trotter i. i VMIIVlJViM VI fPparenHy was not seriously in- colli ed fi mjles cast 2 Enlisted Men Killed in Crash CHILDRESS (AP) Two mil itary enlisted men were killcc Wednesday night when the! Plans Nearing Completion For San Saba Pecan Show SAN are nearly i Pecan Spellers and Processors complete for the 13th annual San Saba County Pecan Show to be held Dec. 1 and 2 in the Ranchmen's Tower in San Saba, ac- Mrs. Gloria Mindieta; two daur cording to Riley Harkey, presjr ghlers and four sons; his parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Geronimo Mindieta of Browmvood; three sisters and two brothers. Isharn Funeral for Darrel Wayne Isharn, 32, of Blanket will be held Friday at 4 p.m. in the Davis-Morris Funeral Home wit burial in Blanket Cemetery, Mr. Isham, a lifetime resident of Blanket, died Wednesday in Cleburne. Born March 6,1935, in Comanche, he was a member of the Blanket Baptist Church and was employed by Longhorn Camper Co.

Survivors include his mother, Mrs. James Vaughn of Blanket; two sisters, Mrs, Marion Knighf, of PearJand, and Mrs. Charlie Pruett of Abilene; a. brother, Raymond Isham of Blanket, and a grandmother, Mrs, Mollie Guthrie of Blanket. cjent of San County Pecan Growers Assn.

and the extension program building committee. "Indications are for a large show this year, due to a good crop in the area," said Harkey. Judging pecans will be ford Hancock, extension horticulturist at Texas and and the Texas Pecan Growers Assn. and San Saba Pecan Growers Assn, will be presented to the champion shelling, inshell and native. There will be no overajl grand champion pecan this year.

Rosettes will be awarded to the reserve champion in each division, pnd, ribbons to the first three places in each variety. Another phase of the pecar show will be five classes of food exhibits, junior and adult made with pecans, cookies, pjes George Madden, experiment i candies and breads. OPEN ADMISSION station at Brownwood. AH pecans will be on display on Friday and Saturday, Any pecan grower in Texas Js eligible to enter peca.ns in the San Saba show. Any person making an entry in the San Saba show must agree the entry which is made in the show must be eligible to be entered as a riety in the regional and state shows, and points won at those shows credited to the a Saba show.

An entry shall consist of pounds of each variety, to entered, Entries must be entered by noon, so. Three larege plaques have been donated by the National Foods will be displayed Dec. 2 and, at 2 p.p. foods wjl) be sold at an auction. Proceeds will go to individual home demonstration clubs.

One Crasb Here Wednesday Prownwood police investigated a two-car collision on Center ajid South at 4:40 Wednesday, Involved were a 1950 vehicle driven by Douglas Wayne Ha ner of 1009 Irmj 1967 car driven by Gerald Moore of Center Aye, ggtj mate damage to both vehicles at $125. Ideal Gift for the Man on Your List Stone TIE TACK jured. The truck belonged to Reese Butane Co. of Comanche. According to investigating officers, Trotter was making a left turn from 1467 onto 183 toward Brownwood when the truck's brakes apparently failed.

The truck flipped over in a ditch on the right side, of the highway. Dual butane tanks on the back of the truck were rip- pad loose and thrown free, throwing gas onto the highway. Fire trucks were called to guard against the danger of a here in Northwest Texas. State police identified them a S. Sgt.

Albert T. Parker, 29, Thornton, and Pfc. Walte F. Herbert, 23, of Billings, Mont Parker was stationed a Sheppard Air Force Base outside Wichita Falls and Hebert will the Army at Ft. Sill, Okla.

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