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SULLltIN, Manday, and FUNERALS Mori Burglaries Reported two mofd burglaries were re-1 amount of change from a soft ported Monday morning to drink machine. Grady said the Ermvmvocd Police this lime burglars fitlcd the laundry look at Soulhside Laundry and Sch warlz fiat Shop, both of Austin Avc. ing for money that was not there. i Entrance was through an A Ol Qrfld investigated locked window at the cafe and TherflQS Aoflif ithe two breaking and said the I an easily accessible door al the i i -jj i i- Mrs. Martha Florence Tourt-! A Jioot taken was very small in-i laundry, elloi.

66, of Amarillo. 10 a.m.,' SAN SABA lhflt he burg)ars Wcre N() am Davis-Morris Funeral Home: for Thomas Henry Adair. 82, re- lhfi gamc nlo lhc breaki arrests have been made in no same uiai mime uuu burial in Bangs Cemetery. Mrs. tired farmer end San Saba Coun- gin Avenue a ptj St church and i died Friday jiighl.

were Hooks wholesale sometime Sat-! urday night. SAN ANGELO -'Walter held at 10 a.m. today In How- i vJ u4 Q3V 111 Mill Trigg, 88, of San Angelo, for- i ell-t)oran Funeral Home wilh Pa )o0t was jn merly of Brown County, 10 a.m. burial China Creek Ceme- hc whfin lhe in Johnson Funeral Home; bur-; ten-. He died at p.m.

SaUi cal bu i ars dropped a pie when t. i i i i a I Ran ial Fairmounl Cemetery. Mr. Trigg died Friday. Angelo.

DE Marvin' He a hospital Gemini At A Glance cat burglars dropped a pie when aan they exited through a window al By THE ASSOCIATED 1'tlESS In iiiiiininiiiiiiinniinininiiiinnininirniiiitiitiiniiiiiiniiii'iiiiiiiiB SAtGpN, Viet Nam Airman First Class ftobafl Haglif, son of Mr, and MfS. H. A. ler of Hi. Coleman, is now in Viet Nam in the fight against Communist aggression.

Airman Hagler, an air crew member, is a member oi the Pacific Air Force which es offensive-defensive alrpower for the U.S. and its allies In the Pacific, Far East and Southeast Schwartz Eat Shop. Astronauts Air Force LI. DE Marvin lie was oorn aepi. t.

Burglars made off wilh only Col. L. Gordon Cooper Jr. 38. Holmes, 70, of Route 3, 2 p.m.

in Jack County and married gboul ha of cigarettes! and Navy Ll. Cmdr, Charles In Rochester Baptist Mary Ann Spense Oct. 18, lhe AusUl1 Avcn ue cafe, i Conrad 35, displayed no ill burial in Rochester Cemetery, in Runnels County She died Laundry, the in-! effects from eight days of The airman attended Coleman igh School prior to entering the Air Force. FORT POLK, Nabors Funeral Home. Mr.

i in 1954. He was a Baptist and Holmes died Saturday. i member of the Oddfellow lodge. BALL1NQER Mrs. E.

M. i Survivors include six daugh- VHII we AUSUII ctuu. uonraa displayed no in rum IUIIUUI At southside Laundry, the in-j effects from eight days of! A. Loudcrmilk, 18, son of Mr. truders escaped with a small I weightless flight.

They return io and Mrs. Frank A. Loudermilk, Cape Kennedy, today 1800 Eighth Brownwood, I i ia JU4JH1J14J UI-M vwf BALL1NQER -Mrs. L. Mi Survivors include six Bdrtgt I where medical experts will I celved an early promolion Io Church of Christ; burial in Old Saba.

Mrs. L. C. of Runnels Cemetery. Allen Davis Waco.

Mrs. S. D. Funeral Home. Mrs.

Doty died Friday. Esidro Rodriqucz A new Bangs industry is list- day. Splashdown Airs, mil IB of following successful completion Gemini basic combat training under Sunday after a at Fort Pilk, La. lhc iviVmnn Vi" anri Texas calculation in lhc i promotion two months earlier Truman oi ana IC Gemini contro i cenler at Houv: lhan is customary because of GOLEM AN-Scn-lce. for Klic? I ILwrTBronte! MeS due 'ton.

Tex. The ccn.er said the his proficiency in firing the M-H dio Rodriqucz. 32. of Coleman. a cr Mrs Elizabeth Wil- i begin operations aboul Aug.

l. reason or the error wouldn be rl flc, his high score on lhe phys- wlw died shortly after noon Sat-, f. dcs Cali( 33 1 manufacturing a a can known for several days. leal combat proficiency test urday in a ane-car accident near Ind '36 stampings, lommy Davis is Record At 7:55 a.m. (ESH and, his mililnry and Snvder.

mil be held at 10 a.m. randc hiid rcn president. Tuesday in Sacred Heart Calhj- lie Church with burial in Coleman Cemetery. Arrangements are by Stevens Funeral Home. Mr.

Rodriqucz was thrown from his 1963 car when it struck a median of a divided highway while passing anolher car. The auto turned over, bounced about 15 feel and flipped several tames. He was born Dec. 2, 1932, in Traffic Toll Hits 21 Over Weekend for Ll. Threadgill al 10 a.m.

Tuesday In Brady First Baptist Weekend News At A Glance Sunday, lhe Gemini 5 completed leadership capabilities. the longest manned spaccfllghl! The early promotion program By THb AbbOUA I by i ituas in historv 120 orbits in 190! is the result of a new Depart-i Friday rsiglit hours, 55 minutes. II gave the! merit of the Army policy to! The President of the Natchez, United States the lead over the recognize and provide incentive branch of the INAAU-', Soviet Union in man hours in i to outstanding trainees. George Melcalfe, was seriously space 639 hours. 48 minutes! Loudermilk is a 1965 grad- injured when a bomb In his car Io 507 hours, 16 minutes.

uale of Brownwood High School. exploded as he turned on we igfiilion. Of Brocfy Airman Found At Collision Scene OZONA-the body df 1st Lt. Luther L. Thfiadgtil of Brady Has been identified by taugiillti Air Force Base doctors as one of the three found Friday near the collision scene of three jets near Ozona Thursday.

Three Air Force officers were killed in the yet unexplained collision of three jet -trainers ar Ozona. Two oUier bodies were identified, Including 2nd Ll. Robert J. Jung of Trenton, III, and 2nd Lt. Nicholas M.

Zopolis of Shelten, Wash. Two other Air Force officers parachuted to safely from one of the jets. Memorial services for the three dead pilots were to be held today at 2 p.m. at Laughlin Base Chapel. Chtifeli with burial in ilesliiaven Cemetery, Me wns bom in Marli 30, 1938, and moved to with his parents in 1941.

He was a 1956 graduate of Brady High School and received his aeronautical engineering degree from Texas University In 1960. Lt. Threadgill had been a flying enUiusiasi slnee ha was and his father has been a veteran pilot since 1925. John Threadgill, owner of Brady TV Cable went to Brady as a flying Instructor at the old Brady Avialion School during World War 11. Ll.

Threadgill had been an Instructor pilot four years. He was married to Jimmle Helen Harkrider in January 1960. A military funeral will be held! He was a member of the Brady Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife; two daughlcrs, Cynthia, 2, and Karen, 7 months; a son, David, 4Vi: his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Threadgill of Brady; a John Threadgill of Brady; a i brother, Jack Threadglll nf I Brady, and grandmothers, Mrs. I Threadgill of Marlin and Mrs. Margaret Capps of Temple. Hurt In Accident Garland Finch vinn HAMILTON Garland Finch Viet Johnson, nwiking Bul Qf Brownwood was W. T.

Dugger; son of 57th birthday, lew to "is, Objective and indicated result lo determine medical and! SAIGON psychological effects of a spa-j 1st Class W. T. Dugger, son of his 57in new 10 in a lwo car collision Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS off and struck the youth in the ccflighl equivalent lo the mini-j Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Texais rainch to dip inlo a caxe near hcre ear (oday whjch round i F. Dugger of Rt. 1, La Porte, ana aeaicaie a pans. motlier and two of her nine goal i is now in Viet Nam. The Gemini 5 astronauts, Air a iiiuw.u^n-4 -j- i I Prvl 1 (IrtrHrtH POODCP llllul Ul1 vi u-eekend of violent death in Tex- Milton Ray Thomasson, lo place a man on the moon in Airman Dugger, an aircraft A Twelve persons were riding in Survivors include his wife; his ias was shot and killed near this decade took a major step mechanic, is a member of Jr.

and Navy u. cnwr. uiai ie. fl sUjtJon wggon (hat co From 6 p.m. Friday to mid- land Sunday.

Police, who held a forward. Pacific Air Forces, America's Conrad inrout, wilh Jen Sundav- 31 persons died 55-veaMld man for questioning. I Quolc of the day Jane Con-j overseas air arm in Southeast space towaid tnetr iTainc acciaenis ciauiitxi nt Coleman. He was an automo- ma jorily of victims during a al .1 .1 1 bile body repairman. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Manuel Rodriquez. daughlcrs. Man- Alice ano Sandra, and two sons, violcntiv i in tramc was VMHTU tou, and Larry, all of lhe Alan "Mark Burleson 14 of he attempted to enter a house bearded husband and lhc griz- The airman allended Elston home; three brothers. Frank.

asadena Sunday when his from which he had been evicted zled on board the UbS Hirh School. Michican City, Ind. 5 said Thomas was killed when i rad. after seeing pictures of her Asia, the Far East and Pacific. Saturday leu nuauaiiu cuiu mv.

B- mi; aJiiiioii nnvnuvu Dead WCTC MTS. CtTJZ ROJ3S, Cooper on board the USS High School. Michigan City, Ind. bus and a lumber ruck neai Champlain recovery ship: i His wile, Joyce, is the daugh-SVInton, killed 11 persons, ci of Mr. and Mrs.

Truman i Bivl lnllir lri i Airport- i Qiick of Bangs, Tex. SAN Third Class John N. Love, son of Mr. i and Mrs. John W.

Love of' PROM PAGE J. i assignment after completing ba-! It is a must. We sic military Iraining at Lack-i i hoi-A frt it Tf 1 indust UJv-U Jesse and Manuel Rodriquez motnrcyc i an a car collided earlier. all of Hart; four sisters, and on i tersLate 45 south of Hous- Shelton Warrick. 61.

was la- "Frankenstein meets lhe his grandmother, Mrs. Anita Ro- ton A j4-year-old companion ta lly Injured Saturday his an driquez of Coleman. riding with Burleson jumped up truck hil a bridge abut- Pholnn (rom the motorcycle before the ment i mji south of Piltsburg reari rneian crash and was nol hurt. on U.S. 271.

Shelton, who died Funeral services for Mrs. A car hit two elderly women two nours after the accident. Pearl Eunice Phelan, 71. of 205 in Garrison as they walked ij i of town. Main Ave.

will be held Tuesday i home from church services Sun-1 A namlng collision late Fri- ai 11:30 a.m. in Davis-Morris i day night. Mrs. Jerry dav nj nt killed members' 0 Funeral Home with burial in about 70, was killed and her; nf a Kinffsv iu am ji an senl' Eastlawn Memorial Park. friend.

Mrs. Effie Green, cnti- M.rs. Phelan died at 8:30 p.m. cally injured. KU lh crash ncar Rjyicra 0 in ra 6 on the 120t inslcad of the liut Sunday in a local hospital irom i John D.

Robinaon, 34, i J.T Huerla, a lone in hla feel- for fining and dug aa; Fouf Tony 3, Carolyn, 11. Dale injuries suffered in an Aug. 13 dead on arrival at a Houstdn: h(g children Gr "in not a commumcalions specialist at.g Carpenlcrt also an astro 5, and Belly Rojas 4. auto crash in Early. She was hospital Sunday night.

He was J- and Anto ig Tinker AFB. Okla. naut 8 bom Feb. 4. In Corvell Coun-, being takai to Lhe hospital with husband another i a re SJJs out experiment In Sealab 2, on "led to enroll in Bajlor Uni rorn A Dcrson who lands wl SAN ANTONIO Airman i thc floor of t) lc Pac fic Ocean, 1 vcrsity this fall and had been Third Class Graver C.

Mangum i 2 05 feel beneath lhe surface and i working on a ranch in tne Ham- MM. i. i i -3 BSSS2 Collins, noiUstcdi he i was reportedly scheduled for surgery this morning. nf hieh winds and 1" critical condition were oniTroDical Storm 1 Charles Rojas, father and hus- ZiTencv of the dead, Vicky, 9, and space a Cru2i ln lcss Brownwood Bulletin 111 fe. Lit eveninj Saturl flftd rfiorhina by BfrOW WOttD PUBLICAHONS, 0 60 SrownwfiSd, '6tM.

StcoA arnwnwfiorf, ettlS W66BSON, Subscription BY CARftlEP BY WcEKt 40 BY WAII In Ihft lollowlhS counlleil Callahan. Essllsnd, Eralh, Hamilten. Mills, San Saba, McCulloc.J COItman 'f" 1 Br6wn S15.W vMri SH.flO AAIMSEP rue ASSOCIATED The Pfest 14 (Ills': 16 the (or publication at local hertlp. Mws dispatthgs credited af Otherwl'a ersrtllea In papif and riflhls 61 rspublitfltion ol Are also reserved. Horse Show Set In City An Appaloosa horse show fof Brownwood has been approvcc for Nov.

6 by the Texas Appa. loosa Horse Association. Jcrrj Tongatc of Salt Creek comtnti-l nity will bo in charge of local! arrangements, which will bej worked out later. Tongate's horse, Tom's Buckshot, won another first in junior Saturday's Appn- loosa show in Bcltpn, sponsored by American Legion Post No. 55.

The seven top roping horsjs in Texas were entered. Tlio i horses also took fifth in western pleasure, which had 17 horses I entered. Dandy Domino, another Tongate horse, won third in a halter class of 17 aged stallions, Me then won first In senior cut- ting. There ware 79 entries in i halter and performance. i Tongate's horses were ridden I by Shorty Russell.

Those 17 Included i Compulsory school attendance was extended to include olds today in Texas. Previously 1 compulsory school attendance I ended at 16. This is one of scv- ernl new lawas passed by tho i legislature earlier this year. I Use The Classified Ads Double Stamps Shop Hlffcinholhanit's and look for the Double Scotllr Stamp Hems posted Ihroujrh- out the Hardware Store. tip 1 nio.

20. Her hitsband. another rfi 10 i a nds out ty ajxi was a member of the, a stab wound in lhe chest when rf drim of the othcr corn A person Unas out Church of Christ. She married the ambulance collided with a tnere noi nave DC tun Henry 1 a were injured 0 ucucoui me ouiinvc wiiu Phelan Oct. 25.

1913 in car. Police ordered an autopsy, MatM RoJsaS( 65 was Jvilcorn discovered the Jr on of an Mrs Gro LOOO yards off the shore of Uton nenry riieian uvi. f.y. iaio in Mateo Rosas, oo. was sirucK Lcinpasas and had lived in, but said ihey believed he was ed a car 91, es i Brownwood since 1936.

dead before the collision. of central Texas 1 Sun-Ivors include her husband The year old son of Mr. and gn i three sons. T. E.

Pheian of Hous- Mrs. Roy George Kearns of Sag- ion, J. R. Phelan of Corpus inaw Roy George died in Christi ar.d W. A.

Pbeian of San a Fort Worth hospital Sunday Antonio; one brother. S. A Tur-; night after swallowing furniture I OD ncr oi Abilene, and three sis- polish. ters. Ms.

Mattie Casbeer of Raymorid Thomas Simon, y. a the runway on a C. i in Central Texas lrio to New York and has been Sr. of Rt. 2, 0 A slock racing car hurtle a at the Missouri slate fair Houston has had more mur- pilot.

Haynie in jston has had more mur- wj(h (h( prcceeding siaie than any other Texas city mcnts "It is prelty rough out there," he year. tCJ 2 rtlSt iljafcUt Ul JiVJftU 1 Brownwood. Mrs. Robert Sutlon a Fort Worth carpenter, of Brownwood. and Mrs.

E. L. shot to death Sunday night in a Pass of Goldthwaitc. Fort Worth antique shop after: Bv ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs. Phsian's deaUi is the an argument.

eighth violent death in lhe Coun- John Harris, 28. drowned Sun- ty from traffic accidents this day afternoon while swimming year. in a gravel pit in the south part! i L. Dallas. port figures through June show.

wi a nps Ivan Barber AJqueceva, 31, hon ic i de5 were known to po- hold planes. FORT tt'ORTH Funeral daughter, Loretla, about 6, ce i Houston. This of vS Barber of were killed Sunday and five to thc cit with ig Fort Worth, formerly of Brown- were e1 the 1 murder lotal for Antoftio HTorth recorded 3-1 mur- u. Residen Barber in a ro-i hrWoo selected for i recent trip iu IUIR ouu as an a Vt" Da Pr Vil AFB. I a rSd.lto.: killing lour specla- toils'; tors and inju i know lar training at Lackland, is a The Gemini 5 astronaut sue- mcmberof lhc Air Training! ces sfully ended man's most ahi- nieTecenUv recclv Command which operates the; biUo us venture in space.

V- ece world's larsesl technical school President Johnson an Two In Explosion KREEPORT, Tex. (AP)-Two iy uiuuua men were Kiileu sunoay nncn largesl technical school) President Johnson announced' 40-fool Iwal exploded on an oil yaicui for the Air Force. (ha end of the 75-day Gulf-East exploration project 28 miles The airman is a graduate of; Coast shipping strike at a news I from here In the Gulf, Scll Hearing Set does nol serve (On Charge na nt GREENSBORO, Ala. (AP( 0 hn F. Kennedy.

conferenc'e afhis Texas ranch, Cause of the explosion aboard He also announced lhe ap- lhe motor vessel Midco 9 was i pointment of Lawrence F. 0'-1 not known. Witnesses on nearby Brien to be poslmasler general I boats said the Midco 9's pilol succeeding John A. Gronouski, house was blasted into the air. who is resigning lo become am- A justice of the peace idenli- bassador to Poland.

O'Brien has i fied the men as Herbert Gaubeen special assistant to John- thjer, about 23, and Wayne son, as he was tq President Bass, about 28. He did not know A monim oi iwa. an elderly Negro, cutting oul his Dal! 35 reported 66 On CC Committee tjrm was bom Bon of the' 01 Gran i and Houston 49, At thei ABILENE National Affairs The vicum, wry tman SS'j Brownviwd1 Fernandez, 88. was, sa time ast vear Houston Committee of West Texas Cham- Geensboro died Committee ter of Commerce will meet Friday, five VN VWIlHlllllwa SuAiSrTliSSe tiodaugh. ran Vfchide Saturday night (he first months of Thursday in Denton to review! found crumpled the doorway cOMANCHE-Gail Dudley of! an independent oil exploration he grS in wjuth SM Anionto.

Offiewa DalUlI had 70 murders and; lhe cumml of impor- of ome able to Comanche ftmong 30 jf erc firm here. were lfX for the Houston 62. tanl legislation in congress. Pr. identify his awallant.

rauioren. a nir-Vim fnw'k In. id 1 Richard i their home lowtw. was set, Tropical Storm Betsy grew Tlie Coast Guard said the Mid; today on a murder charge nto a hurricane wilh 80-mlle-an. carried 800 lo 400 pounds of i h.

I nitrogen carbonilrale, 23 elcc- trie blast caps, 25 boogter prim! ers, 300 gallons of diescl fuel In drums, and a butane slove. The boat was owned by E. Anderson of Angleton and was under lease to Wayne Jotowon, against a young Negro who au- hour winds admitted beating) a pickup truck. Harold Holland, 17, of was killed Sunday while work-1 def for i ing on an automobile engine at farm about 8 miieJi west of! Gftiittsviile. A blade broke i January-June homicide and i Joe T.

Nelaon of Hale Counly Solicitor Richard chairman, sel lhe meeting for Poellnitz and Col. Al Lingo lhe United States serving on special study committees for slate public safely director, said thc American Hereford Associa-1 auon. Committee i from In a joinl atatament that AiwHn, Brownwood are R. Post of veil Long, 2J, had admitted the The five committees will re-! a e. i Cmllkuraalami KtatjMI TalftnhlMlP ftn KmflW ID 8 fllffnCu ford breeders from all parts of Soil Trouble SrudfnN Plon COU.EGE STATION CilCO JC Uwn 300 from 26 CJSCO-Thm May rendenli Kiaujs and 15 countries gather amonf to here twiay to wek solutions of for problems "involving coneU-uction Ci co ll '5 on shifting soiii.

to Uo rt-" Tne week-long meeting i International Research snd En- gineering Cotvferencc on Expansive Soils sponsored by the CwiroonwisaiUj and liKlwstrisJ Research Jerry 1 erf Australia, the See-; v. Maofif, aiw Juoitn Uoii trf tlie Ammcan 'Society of Mr, Mn, Civil Kngineeni Texai VTf Vfc'M Wf 1 -T mn 3 and Southwestern Telephone attack on Smaw in a algned Corpiw Chriiil, 5 and £1 Paso i Company; C. S. aUtement. Long, who was aril and Lybbock 4 Ml of Smith BeJJ Com' rested for questioning during I Waco 3 and and WieWts Falli! pany, and 1.

Gray of; the week, gave no motive, Southwestern Stoles. A BUUITIN WANT AD WIU BRING QUICK RESULTS wiij be i to pweni from and ktep tsurtw mid airport buJlt on e.ftjui«ve cliy wil OUUCi RENFRO'S Ml 144)1 SHIRTS Only 3ff in? your IB tW "All I said was: Show mi a filter that delivers the taste and 111 eat my hat" NCW IUCKY 6THIKC and make recommendations the Industry at ajwocia. annual meting Oct 18 in Kansas City, Dudley is on the promotion committee, He one o( live serving on BLUFFVUE DRIVE-IN Office Firtl 4t AUMIWION lOe AcliUU 19f TONIGHT TUESDAY ACAULMY AWAKUS HOW Till WKST WAS WON CAMP BOWIE DRIVE-IN Box Ouem At liOO Klrti Hbowint i Children lOo Adullk Tonight Thru Wednesday ti AN INtERSIAIS THtATRl Thru OPEN NOW Weel, 12:45 ADMISSiaN SOW Cl FRANK SINATRA TREVOR HOWARD TON IflMfc 60101 Why (lid 800 allied prison hale the man Iheycallec VonRysn.

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