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LION
European leaders
Comanche slates
SAYS ENVIRONMENTAL CHIEF
U.S. commitment at crossroads
Train, a former federal tax House supported it, and who exceptions .... It’s a bad road to EPA leadership
court judge. president of the openly disputed the opinion of go," Train commented
But Train indicated he was
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policies and forecasting the degredation" principle — an
Protection Agency, says the na- Quality, was appointed to the actions.
approach favored by industry
He said Americans should groups and opposed by citizen
mental quality will be severely trator, William D. Ruckelshaus administrator. Train criticized
But Train said environmental al.
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$280,000 IN 3 MONTHS
3 face
Nixon committee paying
for campaign activities
of its lesser officials in various felt; and yet the benefits, which
the New York trial.
According to the quarterly re- civil actions, principally a suit I know are going to be very real.
Decision to overtake crucial
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The bidding has been
West
HI
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Housing code aid urged in report
E M Hamilton
ternoon activities welcoming
in other matters chamber Lorin J. Badskey, president of
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directors:
ONE — Heard a report on the the city.
level of financial support would necessary repairs" to rental
sub-par homes—with technical inspection personnel."
Problems of implementing be necessary to insure uniform property, the report said "Im-
Energy council
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An AP news
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Tuesday September ii. 1973
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By H. L. SCHWARTZ III
Associated Press Writer
TO SOUTHWEST APPLIANCE FOR THE
LARGEST SELECTION OF APPLIANCES IN
TOWN.
By STAN BENJAMIN
Associated Press Writer
} TYLER, Tex. (AP) - Texas
Rangers escorted three men
back to Tyler Monday where a
Columbus, Ga., stockbroker
environment organizations
Here are highlights of the in-
Pass
Pass
Pass
A—The immediate need now
is to get on with the job of ef-
fectively and vigorously imple-
menting the laws which we now
have on the books.... There is a
need for us to re-examine and
strengthen our research ....
In the immediate future, I
think we're in a period where
the costs to the public of envi-
ronmental protection are begin-
ning to become evident, to be
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Public Auction
Riding Equipment
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"Liquidating” approx. $27,849"
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help and a model housing code,
says a report issued Monday.
Cities below 100,000 popu-
lation were found to have a poor
record of housing code en-
forcement. but the Advisory
Council on Intergovernmental
Relations opposed a mandatory
state code.
The council, a non-govern-
mental organization, recom-
mended
—Creation of an office within
the Texas Department of Com-
munity Affairs to provide tech-
nical assistance, such as train-
ing. manuals and advice, on
housing code enforcement
-Legislation requiring the
department to issue a model
housing code for voluntary local
adoption
No state aid was recommend-
ed although the council found
to a conv
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Time: Thursday, Sept 13,7:00 p.m.
Place: Central Texas Livestock Auction
1800 Center St. Brownwood, Tex.
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GRAB YOUR HUSBAND AND
HURRY ON DOWN
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What do you do now**
A— Pass. Your partner does not
appear to have first round spade
control.
TODAY ‘SQUESTION
Instead of bidding six clubs your
partner has bid five spades What
do you do now?
Answer tomorrow
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turn plum
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of highly-
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victory or
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"My guess is that you're against the use ol auto-
mobiles, because ot how they pollute, so I won't
give you a Utt and let you compromise your princi-
ples!"
Partial Inventory - All New large stock of
Big Horn merchandise.
44 saddles, wester t English - 65 bridles - 40 breast
straps - ISO saddle pads, rains, girths halters,
blankets whips, ropes, spurs, bits, chaps, stirrups.
Navojo blankets, "some used soddles." Sunbeam dip-
pers
Many More Items - Too Numerous to Mention
Open to dealer ( public-checks accepted with proper I.D.
Inspection time: 4:00 p.m. ’til sale time day of Sale
Stay for Horse Sale Friday, Sept 14,1973
For information on riding equipment. Cell
713-688-3803 Houston, Texas
For information call: 915-646-7272, Bwd„ Tax.
Auctioneer: 1. W. FRY
HOUSTON, TEXAS
that little card, declarer will
have time to knock out your
ace of diamonds before you can
cash more than three heart
tricks and will make his con-
tract.
If you overtake your part-
ner’s queen and play the nine-
spot you will set up two more
heart tricks and beat the con-
tract unless declarer can col-
lect eight tricks in the black
suits what do you do*
The answer is that you
should overtake You will look
mighty silly if your play gives
him the contract but the odds
are against his being able to
take eight tricks in the black
suits and you want to beat him
if you possibly can do so
, MEWSPAPEB EnTEBpAISE assn i
enforcement," the report said provements to substandard
The council found that cities rental housing bring a tax in-
with adequate inspection staffs crease tn the landlord.
BERRY’S WORLD
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clean-up would not block eco- As council chairman, Train empt the proposed trans-Alaska gredation" principle of keeping terview with Train in his new
nomic growth; in fact, he said, was an outspoken environmen- oil pipeline from the National clean air even cleaner than fed- EPA office
continued growth would be tai advocate who opposed fed- Environmental Policy Act eral standards would require, a Q—What are the most imme-
“very difficult indeed” without eral financing ot the supersonic "I think it is a risky business policy imposed by the courts diate problems facing you as
it. transport plane when the White to start carving out piecemeal. against the resistance of former the new head of EPA?
$Whirlpool
Joe Ann Shelton
COMANCHE (BBC) - Joe
Ann Shelton of Fort Worth will
be featured in a 7:30 p.m.
worship service Monday at the
First Baptist Church in
Comanche.
Miss Shelton, who will be
accompanied by Loeen Bush-
man. is featured soloist on the
international Baptist Hour
radio broadcast.
Her other activities have
included organizing the Cen-
turymen, a 100-voice men’s
chorale composed of ministers
of music from Southern Baptist
churches in 22 states, guest
singer for the Billy Graham
crusades, director of program
music for the Southern Baptist
radio and television productions
and director of the Baptist Hour
choir
She is a native of Durant,
Okla., and holds a masters
degree in music education from
North Texas State
Her accompanist. Miss Bush-
man, has been associated with
the Southern Baptist Radio and
Television Commission for 13
years.
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. agree that President Nixon’s They suspected that the Presi-
* trip to Europe this fall will pro- dent was using them for domes-
West North
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
By CARL HARTMAN But Europeans say Nixon and
Assoclated Press Writer Kissinger failed to take the pre
COPENHAGEN. Denmark caution of consulting them in
* (AP) - West European leaders advance about these ideas
, .and funding for their housing -----------------
ready to organize indencgufzgmn £Nnturyscdm Inmates assured
Enizgtionalisorycturendor Whh in the 12 most active cities, of meat Supply
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Hobby said Monday, compliance with local codes in number of escanes fmom th.
"I would like to be able to the pastyear, and 3,-500 sub- Texas prison Srem during a
proceed within a manner of a standard. units were 60-day period this summer But
few weeks from this meeting demotshed. for those who decided to stay
into public hearings across the No recommendations were around, there are assurances of
state," said Hobby, who was made for dealing with what a continued supplv of red meat,
named chairman by Gov Dolph mast local officials interviewed "Take red meat off in-
Briscoe. considered the most serious stitutional tables and ,
The council consists of the problem: FINANCING FOR sking for trouble " W J Es-
heads of numerous state HOME REPAIRS tellee,director or the Texas D
agencies and representatives of “The high rate of voluntary partment of Corrections, told
private industry and public in- compliance associated with the the state corrections board
tion's commitment to environ- EPA post after its first adminis- in his first interview as EPA results.
\ AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) — The that code enforcement pro- mandatory housing code pro- efforts," the council said
State can help cities upgrade grams in Texas cities had been grams in other states suggest Another contributor to run-
tumbledown housing—and “hampered primarily by a that a substantial state admin- down housing is the "lack of fi-
Texas has an estimated 350,000 shortage of operating funds and istrative structure and a high nancial incentive to effect the
having signed up the largest THREE — Got updates on the
group of new members. United Fund kickoff set here for
followed by George Crews and Friday and the Monday af-
W ASHINGTON (AP) - Rus- Conservation Foundation, and Agriculture Secretary Earl Train also called for new gov- leaning toward the “local op-
sell E Train, the new adminis- chairman of the President's Butz and others blaming the eminent institutions capable of tion" of allowing the states to
trator of the Environmental Council on Environmental energy crisis on environmental coordinating long-range decide how to apply the "non-
Members of the House Ener- forcement program, in which The board, which held its
gy Crisis Committee have been low income property owners meeting here, also heard its
invited to attend the meetings have access to low interest rice chairman. James H. Wind-
- “The energy shortages facing loands or grants, indicates the ham. report there were 16 pris-
Texas and the nation will be importance of some form offi-on escapes and eight attempted
around for a long time," Hobby nancial assistance as an ad- escapes during the 60-day peri-
said. junct tn intensive enforcement od which ended Aug 22.
ed by the White House, to ex- And he supported the "nonde-
tested as its costs hit home. became deputy attorney gener- the congressional action, back- drive smaller cars.
SOUTHWEST
APPLIANCE & FURNITURE
THE NEXT TIME YOU BUY A NEW
APPLIANCE REMEMBER WHO SERVICED
YOU* OLD ONE.
"WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL”
104 Cental for Appliances 309 N. Fisk for Furniture
WASHINGTON(AP)-Pres- port. Stans remains on the for damages brought by the have not yet become equally ----------------------------
thaghavasaprneacanaedotahg mdeneenasnpeneszsctbonanome — ' ST"” Nationa Com "Sh'nhat were entering a per- Mossier damage
remained hospitalized. past three months to defend it- The next largest payment for Legal fees for the past three qd.whicheinsome ways, "ill e.;+;ecc+le
"7, miitdizs.safs “ X™
when they attempted to use the gate break-in and other cam- Stuart Magruder, former depu- re-election committee since the thdssgningitoobetnappority tOF $200,000
broker's credit cards to pur- paign activities. ty campaign chief who pleaded Watergate break-in on June 17, qastO action o Congress HOUSTON (AP) A 11 75
chase new clothes. The committee, in its quar- guilty to charges of conspiracy 1972. in ‘making “tLonAfaskngcoi mHoonsTnaAPlu aX
sAgent-in-ChargeaGprdon terly report to the General Ac- toobstructtjustuce in connection In its quarterly report, the pipeline an exception to the Na- Cndacedmoster Garrison
Shanklinofsthenalssarsd counting Office released Mon- with the Watergate break-in. committee showed a cash tional Environmental Policy stemming from the accidental
fidosajdchispsngyahadnsteda day, listed $48,000 m legal “ Another $24,495 in legal fees ance of $4 million as of Aug. 31. Act (NEPA, damaged the act’s shooting of her cousin has been
federancnmrplatntsvianngthe penses for finance were paid for former campaign I took in $564,000, mainly in influence, put a crack in the settled for $200,000
threeoncharrg esofvi odating the Maurice H. Stans. • treasurer Hugh W. Sloan, who closest transfers from state dam? t awror r™- = aace aoreca
federalkidnapingtstatute. trio stans, former, secretary of has appeared frequently before committees, and spent ««3,000. A—I certainly hope not .... I tlhwyersfmrene MoX^
Autnontes iaenunea me trio Commerce in the first Nixon various grand juries and the " think the Alaska piveline was an 7 -eE v-uM
as Wayne William Barfield, 22; term, was scheduled to go on Senate Watergate committee Besides salaries and legal awfully unusual station court of District Judge Arthur
Larry Tate Fortune, 20; and trial today in New York along but apparently faces no fees, the committee returned As know, .. said , C Lesher.
Peter Gaston Kaiser, 19, all of with former attorney general charges. $395,000 in contributions, most opposed in principle to the The suit said David Lester
Coumbus,Ga.. o. and Nixon campaign chief John The committee also reported of it from five corporations that amendment excluding the pipe- Brown, 13, son of.Judy Ann
sBrokerJamessottqnHoover, N-Mitchell on charges arising paying $106,339 to two lawfirms admitted earlier this year to line from the NEPA process, for Brown.wasshotinthesspineby
55atodT him Poic he left men from a secret 1200,000 campaign that have represented the dipping illegally into corporate the reason that I think it is a abulletfiredfroma gun inthe
last pedhir afternoon forced contribution from financier committee in general and some funds to make their donations risky business to start carving hands of Eddie.Mossler, Mrs.
last Eriday. afternooneforeed Robert Vesco -------------!----------------------------------------------- out piecemeal exceptions to the Garrison s adopted son
and thedroes ropoedinm A committee spokesman said National Environmental Policy The suit, filed in June, 1971,
near here Saturday morning Stans’legal expenses have been r2.. g-e, A Act I think it’s a bad road to go. accused Mrs. Garrison of negli-
•xnxss da’nasmmdgnanarpuyran Drive increases ssms*'-*
farm house about a quarter of a Senate testimony but not m the ... doinggenoughasagovernment, David, who now lives with his By Oswald a James Jacoby
mile away where police and an New York case a*. l<^ — IneAmA interms of .policy < parents in the Atlanta, Ga.,
ambulance were summoned Under a policy adopted last CnorI DGl I ICOIIIO .A-N.Thatstpepurposeao area, rei ains partially paral- at M soe‘fromlooking
Hospital authorites said late April, the Finance Committee the actionby theIPresident set- yzed and confined to a wheel- handssoucan get ruil.enjost
Monday Hoover was in good, to Re-elect the President says it The recent Brownwood proposed “port to plains” high- ting up the Officetof Energy chair, his lawyer said ment out of today's article -
stable condition will pay legal expenses of its Chamber of Commerce way project which has been Co”se?'a°°" al, David was spending the night We will make you West and
Texas Ranger Stuart Dowell current and former officials, membership drive has added proposed to run through this We do need substantial efforts with Eddie when the shooting compel you to lead the six of
and special Ranger Richard but only up to the filing of for- $1,629 in dues to the chamber's area. B. C. Drinkard, in sket- and progress in the field of occurred Feb. 21, 1971, hearts against South’s three no-
Harvev flew to Colorado Citv mal criminal charges annual income, contact chib ching the route supported by energy conservation We’ve just trump contract Your partner
Monday t’bring thethree men mstans reported has spent Bob Childs told directors of the this area, noted that 25 per cent scratched the surface here „Mrs.Garisonisthewidowao winsthetrickwith the ace and
to the Smith Cunty jail $100,000 out of his own pocket in organization Monday. of the state’s population is in the Q-Do you have any general t^ou3t^1 financier JacquesMos- returns the queen
Childs listed the figures at the counties crossed by the route thoughts on the very difficult sler. Mossier was stabbed to South follows with the deuce
September board meeting at TWO - Were briefed on issue of clean air nondegrada- death in 1964. Mrs. Garrison and tothetirstleadandathe five-
noon Monday in Holiday Inn. He meetings scheduled in tion? her nephew, Melvin Lane . , . .
said the drive netted 29 new Brownwood this month in- A-Generally speaking, I sup- were ac-uittedof mar- thetrick ande IP atne three of
individual or firm memberships eluding district highway port the goal that we should der charges in connection with hearts in his hand he will con-
in the chamber engineers on Sept 14-15 and avoid significant deterioration Mossier s death in a sensational tinue and you will set declarer
He cited W M Streckert for area Jaycees on Sept 22-23, of the air quality. trial in Miami in 1966 two tricks. If he doesn't hold
up a declaration at European Organization, which includes all Meanwhile. Kissinger was
identity” to make clear to the the Common Market members telling the Senate Foreign Reta-
rest of the world the signif- except Ireland, has been wort- tions Committee that he would
cance of their new community ing for some weeks in Brussels be satisfied with two meetings.
They want to point out that on a statement covering defense Many Europeans think Nixon
they are pledged to the creation matters It has been waiting for is so eager to come to Europe to
» duce far leas than the New At- tic political purposes to talk about both, but in differ- at a European union by the end the outcome of Monday's divert the attention of the U.S.
, 1, । lantic Charter” Henry Kissin- Why. some at their diplomats ent frameworks of the 1970s, though they re- meeting in Copenhagen, public from Watergate that he
exnectinn little * ger has proposed asked, should the alliance be They don’t want to bring mil- trained from saying just what The signal from Copenhagen is not much concerned about
-AF--‘‘‘S As part of his Year of Europe, redefined just at this point to itary and economic problems that would mean came loud and clear The West what he does here. Kissinger, on
- Nixon wanted a largescale suit his convenience* - into the same meeting for fear At the same time, they sent Europeans would talk with the the other hand, said the
* summit meeting with The result was a decision that the United States will de- Nixon a broad list of 10 subjects United States about almost any- President is looking for con-
from C vici G America's European allies The Monday by the nine countries of mand economic concessions in they want to discuss, plus a thing except defense, and they crete results, not just a "grand
I I OI II IVIUII> VI>II * result was to be a resounding the European Common Market return for its spending on the draft of a joint statement they would submit a list of 19 topics tour."
, new statement of principles for to make a strict division be- defense of Europe. hope to make on economic to prove it Anything to be laid "Our interest is in results and
1..11117 the 24-year-old North Atlantic tween talks on defense and eco- The nine Common Market matters, about defense would be laid not in procedure," Kissinger
**************** Alliance nomic matters. They are ready countries said they would draw The North Atlantic Treaty within the framework of NATO told the Senate committee
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