Brownwood Bulletin (Newspaper) - September 14, 1975, Brownwood, Texas HPU 7 7 hash brown by notman fisher When the Brownwood city council considered bids Monday for new uniforms for the citys a most interested spectator was police chief Vic Of his particular interest in this set of Fowler explained Some of our officers are simply out of uniform of that their supply is all but worn You mean Brownwood has bottomless cops queried a council member with a glint of The subject came back also in after the council meeting while members were sharing coffee before Fowler had mentioned to the council that rumors one or more local clubs are planning to hire some topless waitresses and or dancers here continue to crop up but the department can find no evidence anyone has such a Quipped another council member You mean our bottomless in a pointed reference to the earlier Fowler explanation about uniforms cops have been out checking on topless waitresses AT THAT same there was talk that a few cars might have to be towed away from the just designated loading zone adjacent to Sid Richardson Hall to prove police plan to enforce the I know where theres a car you can tow away right now if you want the prac an obviously exasperated council member Pat Davidson It turned out the reason she had arrived hurridly but late for the meeting was that her 1975 car had run out of gas near her You it has a faulty gas gauge actually it isnt it just refuses to work which mechanics have tried to fix but been unable to do Hence her vexation at the WHILE THE music was absorbing at Monday nights concert here by the Army Field Band and Soldiers we hope we werent the only spectator who took an opportunity to scan the From our we could see two or three toddlers who were really soaking up the spirit of particularly the bands stirring The kids were bobbing and prancing in their giving the band all the support they could with the enthusiasm only toddlers can When can get that much pleasure out of a military band playing patriotic it seems to us there is still considerable hope for our DURING THE ANNUAL registration hassle at Howard Payne a few days lines got long at times as Noted HPU president Roger Brooks of the nearly 6 line If I didnt know Id think this was the line for people waiting to see 58 0 ASM 7 OleMiss Rice 24 7 Texas Cole St 46 SMD 40 14 Dallas Piff 16 Brownwood Bulletin Forty Pages toddy Four Sections Texas September No 286 ten Cents Daily Sunday twentyfive Ford tells Texas of oil measures By STEVEN EAMES Associated Press Writer AP President in a setting evocative of West Texas carried a message of oil price decontrol to a captive audience The message could mean dollars to many of those On a rainy last stop in his one day sprint across the state from Dallas to Ford ap at the dedication of the Permian Basin Petroleum Library and Hall of newly constructed shrine to the regions prime en About 380 invited guests in a ceremony otherwise closed to the public heard Ford reiterate his support for federal decontrol of oil and gas Americas energy future cannot be the pol or passions of others in far off he Stanley board chairman of an inter national petroluem production grinned and said that Ford is a very welcome man in West Im thoroughly in accord with what he wants to particularly with the pricing As Moore and the audience left the they strolled past models of oil field pumpers and an original oil derrick moved to the museum Ford did not permit a steady drizzle to mar the first appear ance in Midland by any presi At the air port where he shook hands with a huge he was told by George D This is the biggest rain since Noah and the flood and were glad to have and the State troopers in yellow sli ckers and Secret Service agents in trench coats stood by at the airport and waved from a makeshift small With an aide holding an he also stepped near a metal barrier to greet hundreds of persons down a line perhaps 200 yards A high school band played Ford motored through the drizzle to the where public outdoor ceremonies were cancelled when the grounds turned into a At Ford departed Midland for His visit to Dallas earlier Sat found him addressing a national convention of Republi can whisking to an out door luncheon at a wealthy Dal las real estate developers home and appearing at Southern Methodist His presidential limousine its bubble canopy shielded from the eyes of Dallas by a vinyl quietly into the walled estate of Tram mell Crow for the where businessmen and their wives paid a couple to most of them neighbors in ultra chic Highland a Dallas were kept outside the gray walls which surround the million aires Secret Service agents guard ed the main entrance to the es tate and advised neighbors and other spectators to stay across the street from the ivy crusted It was Fords first visit here since becoming He said upon arrival at Love Field that he had given no thought about Dallas being the place where President John Kennedy was slain 12 years The Presidents route from the airport to the convention site was kept a secret which meant Fords motorcade passed through near deserted streets without Parkland Hospital where Ken died on a gray autumn beyond the Texas Schoolbook Depos itory It was from that vantage point the Warren Com mission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald shot and other expensive foreign cars filled with wealthy Re publican faithful vanished with in the sprawling Crow corn See FORD on Page m likely but fake the reins in Tripoli clearer Monday Scattered often almost light enough to be labeled as dampened Mid Texas Friday night and Saturday although rainfall amounts were generally And forecasters indicate occasional rain is possible in this area Forecasters look for Monday to be and Brownwood got of an inch of moisture from showers Highs were chilly in Mid Texas Saturday with Brown wood recording a maximum of 61 Highs in the 60s or perhaps pushing to near 70 are expected this with highs tonight dropping into the 60s most The National Weather Service said considerable low ness with widespread light rain and drizzle blanketed the northwestern half of Texas at midafternoon on By EDWARD CODY Associated Press Writer Lebanon AP Abdul Razak raced through the streets of Tripoli in a com city his assault rifle between the the siren wailing and the red light flash We are the he We are the govern Razak carried a automatic on one side of his web a dagger on the Hanging on his chest were a bulging cartridge pouch and an antitank 30 years old with a wife and two used to be a house But for the last nine years he has in his a codenamed revolution has turned Tripoli and the sur rounding hills into guerrilla battlegrounds for the last 11 erasing local authority and forcing the government to send in army troops to man a buffer It has killed about 130 persons by conservative estimates and wounded twice that Tripolis water system has been so disrupted that tanker trucks are used to supply some neigh Dozens of downtown shops have been bombed Residential quarters are shut tered tight for fear of shrapnel from mortar The nature of the revolu tion has made rul ers shudder because the fight ing has pitted Moslem militia men like Razak against Chris tians from the hill town of Zag harta five miles inland from this coastal city 50 miles north of is the traditional fief of President Suleiman a Maronite Tripoli is the home territory of Premier Rashid a Sun ni The two are long time separated by reli gion and Confessional war has broken out in some leaving be hind it devastation and said Patriarch Antonios top Maro nite But the religious war also is a social a struggle by the poor classes to grab a larger share of spiraling wealth from the rich who run the country from AREA Occasional rain and warmer High today near in the here sunset today sunrise Monday Cronenberg is new director EARLY QUEEN Vicki a at High was Homecoming Queen Saturday activities at the football Photo Roy Cronenberg has been named executive director of Central Texas Mental Health Mental Retardation The appointment is effective Announcement of the action by the centers board of trustees was Saturday by James Cronenberg replaces Jackson who resigned Cronenberg will come to Brownwood from the Rio Grande State Center in Harlingen where he most recently has been the ad ministrator of technical director of mental retardation unit which consists of a 150 bed school and vocational training It also served students the public school did not serve with three outreach He has also served as a counselor and program director for drug abuse treat ment inpatient and staff Cronenberg received a GIFT FROM SHRINERS Bert president of the Heart of Texas Shrine presents Bud president of the Brownwood Chamber of Commerce Contact a check for toward a kidney dialysis machine for the Brownwood Com munity A like amount will be con Bulletin Photo A check for from the Heart of Texas Shrine Club has been presented by club president Bert V Massey to Bud president of the Brownwood Chamber of Contact The plus a like amount to be given will help purchase a kidney dialysis machine for Brownwood Community Our local Shriners are proud to have the opportunity to make this contribution to our com munity Massey This is not the first such contribution we have made and we are sure it wont be the Our citizens allow us to make such contributions and our substantial gifts to the Shrine Crippled Childrens Hospital and Burns Institutes by sup porting our annual circus through the purchase of ad and adult This years Shrine Circus is scheduled in the Brownwood Coliseum this Thursday with performances at 4 and 8 Children in the first six grades in county schools will be ad mitted Brownwood Chamber of Commerces Contact Club is currently raising funds to purchase the artificial kidney machine for Brownwood Community Calendar of events set for Brownwood A calendar of significant bicentennial events and projects scheduled for Brownwood and surrounding communities will begin the first week in October in the Brownwood The calendar will list projects which commemorate or events which celebrate the nations It will be under the auspices of the Brownwood American Revolution Bicen tennial The calendar will serve to prevent duplications of ac by listing the event or project by sponsoring person in time and All information for the first calendar should be submitted no later than 27 to the appropriate thematic Deadline for material for all subsequent calendars will be one week prior to in writing and signed by the person in charge of the To qualify for listing on the the event or project must support a major bicen tennial If admission is it should be nominal and proceeds should be used to finance the project itself or donated to a charitable The local does not en dorse goods or services by in or organizations for sales profit Projects and events honoring or related to state or national history will fall under the Heritage 76 Events which encourage and attract visitors with merriment and celebrations will fall under the Festival USA Projects which represent permanent gifts to the people of the area and to future generations will fall under the Horizons 76 The thematic chairpersons and their deputies who will advise and assist in coor calendar listings are Mary Lou Rogers Coleman and Maxine Joe Heritage Mary Lynn Nabers and Sarah Bud Festival and George AUcorn and Milam Howard Payne University projects should be submitted to See CALENDAR on Page American born nun is canonized by Vatican ROY CRONENBERG new director bachelor of arts degree in 1967 from Texas and in 1974 obtained a master of arts in psychology and minor in sociology in Cronenberg is married and has one A By JULIE FLINT Associated Press Writer VATICAN CITY AP An army of workmen hung a huge tapestry of Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton from Peters Bas on Saturday and set up more than seats for the first canonization of a native born Mother Seton will take her place Sunday among the Roman Catholic Churchs company of saints 154 years after her death in e convent she the Sisters of in Emmit Pope Paul concelebrating a canonization mass with eight archbishops and bishops all but one American was returning from his sum mer retreat south of Rome to prepare for the ceremony in Peters The pontiff spent much of the summer studying the life of Mother who was born into an upper crust Protestant family in New York two years before the Declara tion of His secretary has been reading him my book in the Vatican the Jo seph Mother Setons bi said He asked for a second copy just recently so the Pope could fol low the text to improve his He is very impressed with Mother Setons About 500 workmen moved into Peters Square to pre pare for the The tapestry they hung from the loggia showed Mother clothed in a black ing over a globe with the United States illuminated by rays of The Vatican disclosed that women from four nations were chosen to illustrate four phases of the new saints life in the canonization third of six this Holy The pope had earlier declared Sunday Womens The daughter of the French ambassador to the hole Ines was to make a brief address about mother Setons childhood Lidice Maria a was to muscle her married life Qina in See VATICAN