Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 102, Ed. 1 Monday, February 12, 1973 Page: 3 of 12
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Monday. February 11.1973
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Women's Caucus ’unified’
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BERRYS WORLD
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Helen said goodbye to her
fiance more than seven years
ago and waited for the day he
came back to South Carolina
She has waited seven years
Marj. Richard Bolstad, now
U. was shot down over North
Vietnam and taken prisoner
He was to be released Sunday
night and taken to Clark Air
Force Base in the Philippines
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but it's your life. Who's
going to make sure one fits
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cabinet with new men in other
key ministries
Ilie navy, which had re-
mained loyal to Bordaberry
iluring the first four days of the
crisis. joined the air force and
army against the government
Sunday Rear Adm Juan Zor-
nla. the navy commander, sub-
mittei his resignation and ap-
peared to have lost his post be-
cause he backed the president
The r ebel leaders Brig. Gen.
lose Perez Caldas, the air force
rommander, and Gen. Hugo
Chiappe Posse, acting army
• ommander were booed by a
crowd of 500 present outside the
presidential mansion Sunday as
thes arrived for a 30-minute
mreting with Bordaberry
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She admits being more con-
fused than excited about being
flown to Ft. Knox, Ky., later this
week to see her husband
More than 7,000 varieties
of apples have been grown
and named, including hun-
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Aug 25,1964, has never met his
4-year-old daughter Valena
Kenee. Johnson was 18 and his
wife 16 when they married.
He is a good person," she
said of her husband, an only
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She last saw Johnson late in
1967 before he went overseas
and, since his capture, has re-
ceived no mail from him. There
was very little writing before
that, she added
Before Johnson was drafted
in 1967 he didn't work much,”
his wife said. "We lived in Chi-
cago for some months and be
had a job there for awhile, but it
wasn't much.”
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By STEF DONEV
Associated Press Writer
DETROIT IAP) - '-really
don't know if I still love him,"
said Shirley Johnson on the eve
of the return of her husband
Bobby from 54 months in a Viet
Cong prison camp.
While most of the 142 POW’s
being released today will cele-
brate homecomings with their
families later this week, the
Johnsons will have to decide if
they still have a home together
Johnson also faces questions
by Army investigators about
two propaganda leaflets he al-
legedly wrote while a POW, a
Pentagon spokesman said Sun-
day One calls for fellow "col-
ored soliders ' to throw down
their guns and surrender
Mrs Johnson, 24, is more
concerned about her marriage
than any leaflets her husband
might have written
Well just have to see what
happens,” said Mrs Johnson,
who lives with her parents in
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (API -
Helen lackey met the Air Force
pilot more than nine year* ago.
They dated, fell in love and then
became engaged.
They were to be married after
he completed his tour of duty in
Vietnam
more year before returning to
the United States
Now. Miss Lackey said. their
plans will depend on the major.
Physically and mentally
he's in good condition," she
said, "but we will have to make
a new start".
They have maintained a cor-
respondence She said she "was
allowed to write once a month,"
They began writing in 1967
after ItoLstad wrote his parents
to inquire whether or not Helen
had married someone else Un-
til that time he had been listed
as missing in action.
She wrote back saying she
was still waiting.
They will first see each other
again in whichever hospital the
major is sent to on his return
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Helen lackey now it 30 and
she lias waited for those long
seven years, but this cold and
snowy Sunday in South Carolina
was "the longest day of my We.
just waiting to make sure he it
released.”
They met while Bolstad, a
Minneapolis, Minn., native, was
stationed at Myrtle Beach Air
Force Base along South Caro-
lina’s white Atlantic Ocean
beaches
Miss lackey and Bolstad
dated for about two years be-
fore becoming engaged.
She said by telephone from
Myrtle Beach they had set a
tentative wedding date before
Bolstad was captured He was
to have stayed in Vietnam one
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"Most of the articles you read
are interviews with women
whose husbands have been
prisoners for one or two years.
That's like a vacation compared
to five years."
The only knowledge she has
about his time in the POW camp
is the leaflets he allegedly
wrote His picture is on both
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child, but he was spoiled and readjust,” she said, "but we
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iovement, la Raza Unida,
challenged Farenthold to
pledge her efforts to help them
recruit members.
She could not give us this
pledge this morning, shouted
Martha Cortera.
Farenthold huddled briefly
with Abzug. Steinem and Frie-
dan. supporters who were be-
side her as the challege was is-
sued Then she pushed her way
■town the crowded aisle to tell
the Chicanas. "Every group in
this body has my com-
mitment."
The increasingly separatist
Chicano movement poses one
problem for the caucus, which
has been dedicated to uniting
women of varying ages, in-
comes and political affiliations
"for their common good.
The Chicanas stirred up a
ruckus with a controversial
proposal they pushed through
during a marathon business
session which stretched from 7
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pm Saturday until 3:25
Sunday
In essence, they got per-
missjon to for segregated cauc-
uses to recruit members of their
own groups and to carry out
unique and pressing social
goals."
It gets more and more diffi-
cult for me to justify being
here," said Martha Cortera of
(Srystal City, Tex This move is
crucial to our existence within
the whole caucus."
The reaction was hurt in some •
quarters, especially in Texas
and some parts of the South
where Angies said they'd made
cood-faith efforts, often suc-
cessfully. to bring minorities in
(Tie Puerto K icons said they
didn't intend to follow the ex-
ample of their Mexican-Ameri-
can sisters. The blacks, split on
the issue
"I am against this," said
Dorothy Bivens of Mobile, Ala
"This is separate and equal”
and it is impossible
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clubs and t w o probable
trump tricks and anyway his
play worked, while the norm
al play would have been a
loser "
(MEWSPAPEE ENTEEMGISE ASIM 1
Detroit "For all I know, he Johnson, a high school drop-
might not want to get back to- out who earned a diploma in the
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crisis hits
sixth day
m .« I r- E MONTEVIDEO, -Uruguay
Deception is Fine, IT--- i AP> President Juan M Bor
.. . . w.... la berry and his rebel generals
king and when West had to ontinued negotiations todav as
play his ace, South had no continuedI negotiations today as
trouble bringing his impos- Uruguay’s government crisis
sible contract home " went into its sixth day.
Jim It wasn't too good Thesarmyand air foree ' om-
a play it would have cost tianders, who sparked the Pow-
him a trick if West held ace er struggle to save an anticor-
king jack, ace jack-four, or ruption campaign they have
king Jack-four, and could been waging, were reported
only gain for him if East considering new concessions
held the appropriate three from the president
trumps and made the mis-
take of covering " After earlier agreeing to dis-
Oswald South agreed to miss Gen. Antonio Francese as
all that He explained that defense minister, Bordaberry
West was the sort of player wils reported to have agreed to
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HOUSTON ■ API - Despite their homes to run for office
tensions and recurrent threats under auspices of the caucus
of walkouts by racial and polite Betty Friedan, a founder not
cal minorities, the National only Of the caucus but of the
Women’s Political Caucus women’s rights movement,
emerged from its first national summed up the feelings of
convention far more unified many about the frequent but
than before. productive caucus clashes
Some wounds were opened in The real politics is when you
the sometimes caucus and of- differ with people and fight
fumes painfully tedious process them passionately and know
of determining the future of the that they fought so hard be-
18-month-old caucus, cause they cared-and you love
But the Republicans unhappy them anyway "
at anti-administration senti- Not that there aren't prob-
ments freely expressed by some lems ahead, both in keeping the
delegates and the chicanos colition coalesced and in bak
hostile to the new chairwoman, ancing the loss of every "super-
Sissy Farenthold, opted to stay star" founder-Friedan, Reps
rather than part ways. Bella Abzug and Shirley Chi-
Many of the 1,3(0 participants sholm and Gloria Steinem-
- said they were returning to with the enlarged imput from
___ grass roots leaders.
"It is an uncharterted
course," Ms. Farenthold said
after her election.
She called the convention “an
historic occasion" and said it
expands the opportunities tor
the women's movement "to
bring desperately needed
change in our society.”
The former Texas legislative
reformer lost a race for Texas
governor last faB, got the sec-
ond-highest member of vice
presidential votes in the Demo-
cratic convention at Miami
Beach and spent much of the
fall campaigning for Sen.
George McGovern
She is back practicing law
now in Houston, teaching law at
Texas Southern University and
starting a series of fundraisers
to eliminate a $60,000 debt from
her campaign.
She has said she’ll consider
running for public office again,
still as a Democrat, and her
Texas fans among the caucus
delegation were ambivalent
about her taking the caucus
leadership because of the po-
tential perils to her own politi-
cal future
A forecast of what might lie
ahead came within minutes of
her election when Chicana dele-
gates from Texas' third-party
“I might not want to get back making the Army a career
with him. Our marriage wasn't But we didn't talk much,”
on the best ground when he went said Mrs Johason. "We didn't
By Oswald & James Jacoby
Oswald There is nothing
wrong with deceptive play
provided the deception
works "
Jim in other words,
nothing succeeds as well as
success "
Oswald Here is a good
example of a luttle mild de-
ception which wound up as
highway i obery "
Jim I assume that West
started by playing the king
and ace of dubs. whereupon
declarer ruffed entered
dummy with the queen of
hearts and led the queen of
trumps "
Oswald As usual, you
have figured out exactly
what declarer did Further
more, the play worked East
cov ed the queen with the
Motor Oil qt
East South
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