Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1971 Page: 1 of 12
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and Means Committee.
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The Pentagon-papers dispute traton for private scrutiny to
has spurred plans for what the determine why it was classified.
House government information the panel’s lender said Thur-
subcommittee chairman calls sday.
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appointed Hugh O. Wolfe of television towers and arganized
Stephenville to the North Texas Filtron Internatian, tar.. a
University Board of Regents. Doline haeed firm which
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up the life million needed to for this purpose" for the 1171-71
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tration says. naran sum me decision was --E .
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iture Secretary Clif- President Nizon on the subject. The temperature hit.102.de-
Hardin announced the It was announced now. he said, grees Thursday at Wichita
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meTurheumGrs team, the in the Southwest Region. Miss J. P Smith of McCamey, tie-
demding taWenni chumpions, Higgins is from Lampasas. down roping, ribbon roping and
w«—Ute by Martha Tompkins, the third bull dogging; "Tooter" Waites
wmmng the Southwestern member of the Girls Team won of Uvalde, tie-down roping,
megum Ite boys teum wen the 1971 Southwest Regional ribbon roping and bull dogging,
scmd ptaoe. barrel racing title. The fresh- and Kent Youngblood of
me Tuleom Keys team, man prevet major comes from Lamesa, tie-down roping,
vunmerup year, won the a famous rodeo family Her ribbon roping and bull dogging.
Waestington, Victoria, recenty Past district governor Doyle will take the place of the regular
oomiededbwo weeks of annual McKinney of Waxahachie will luncheon on Thursday.
mlitarry training at Camp be in charge of the officer in- McKinney is manager of the
Bullis, fast morCh of San An- stallation for the Stephenville Lone Star Gas Company’s
Rotary Chib to be held at 7:30 Waxahachie district and has
pum. ta the Robin Room of the been with the company for over
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mTeasAMsundeergradhande auto precudnd be Peamk W tauten Lte Mack. UMUg loans be competiting in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Finals
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June 22-26. Martha, a freshman pre-vet maior, won the
1971 Southwest Regional barrel racing title.
Band Fund
Needs $ 1,200
The balance required for full Reynolds, Stephenville; J Mike
payment of Tarleton's 100 new Killough, Denton; Mr. and Mrs.
band uniforms stood at slightly Joe B. Holcomb, Stephenville;
over $1,200 today following Jack M Myers, Dallas;
receipt of donations in the Richard D. Coan, Sttephenville;
Tarleton Ex-Students Loraine and Locille Segrist of
Association office from 17 more Hico and Dallas; Boyd Sinclair,
formerstudents. Navasota; Jennifer Weaver,
Latest contributors to the Austin; and Mr and Mrs.
banduniform fund are Miss Ina George Brewer, Houston. Mr.
May Chambers, Stephenville; and Mrs. Brewer also made a
J. Ctorttoe Brown, Houston; contribution to the Texan Club.
Clyde Elliott, Harlingen; John The band uniform fund is one
W. Holcomb, American Em- of four projects undertaken by
bassy. APO New York, Mr. and the Tarleton Ex-Students
Ml Bill Hutto, Galveston; Association this year. The
Elton T. Wins. Water Valley; Association is cooperating with
Mbs Patsy J. Zimmerman, the college in providing 110,000
Dalas; Charles F. Hedges, for the uniforms which are to be
Englewood, Coto.; Miss Nell delivered in September.
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know,” said Ban Antonio Zoo
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Hardin’s announcement said
popular government program Ms department "will continue
for providing extra milk for to operate the special milk pro-
school children will be contin- gram as in the past, if the Con-
of the finest concert locations in Paris, brick, taaabrurk
the world. It also provides them Venice and Rome
Two Students
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School Fund was charter
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President Nixon’s year-old rec- system is expected to save the ..
ommendation for scrapping the states $1.6 billion David Riggins, son of Mr. wilhthe to team
and Mrs. Charles Riggins, 7 what the vagk madari *
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) However, that fire and one < Americazou arereel “9a
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic party regularity Two Stephenville students tetam of 12 km and hare
With WOO in bumper stickers Burke, a jovial Irishman who have earned "Distinguished no grade lower han a "C-
and a little help from his was a Chicago policeman before Student ’ ranking at Texas AAM , t
friends. Rep James A. Burke. he moved to Boston and got into University. ---Kume" States
has put Wilbur Mills on the list politics, has seldom surfaced The undergrwtasts honor is
of candidates for the 1971 from the anonymity of the awarded students who have
VW Turbeom State Colege The defending champion father, Harry Tompkins, is a
CUrite amd Buys rodeo tenons giria team of Vicki Higgins, former champion All-Round
wuvehmesurduywcompete Sharon Harrison Youngblood Cowboy and World's Champion
ta de Nutiomu mercolegiatte and Martha Tompkins are all bull rider. Her grandfather,
Buodeo Finals at Bozeman, reported in top condition for the Everett Colburn, is a former
Mntena, tat 22 on the toy for national honors. Mrs. rodeo producer
1MB appointment to the board cnuasus of Montana State Youngblood of Big Spring will
was refused by the State Senate Wolfewasappainted toasa Nrs REGBNT-Mug O Omversnty. work in the barrel race, break- Other members of the Boys
WASHINGTON (AP) - —Wary system tn A graduate of the University year tam epring Ma 2 waMe • Meghenna wes Dtwboysamdgiristeums away roping and goat typing Team are Rex Bland of Trent,
Back"AtNNInew tavorfattederaiprogramin ofTeksini9sa,woleinsem 1975 me ir - • ma num*. m *. ■» —* — NIRA She placed second in barrel tie-down roping, ribbon roping
„ * sweepungMew. "T; w * ALPEU 2 MaE5 .... ... . - i. Ur* . m ,4, ______ „cmmk win he commeting for raw and break-away roping and bull dogging; Perry Lee of
federal wetfare system predict volving an assured income of retired investments counaelor ject to onfurmalion fe toe Itotek Teng Sge Umer- T* ■ . ?■ . „ Henrietta tie-down roping
aSSE rut * ” T 2iE -zaes
House leaders have a ccepted 2 90 -= * David Riggins ‛ - - * - to t pterwi w-cond^n the event bareback riding and bull riding;
Shjainstrrustmrndelaydvdeatded gainst spending more" than •*
set to begin Monday, with the they did. this year despite in- F r
voteezpectedresday. number of ell- T Perrorn
The legislation is based on Over-all, federalization of the ■ “e» ■ ill
NIRA cteagmte ta 1967.
Bvwever, Ovach Charles
Beljw tod i sorter to a
22, and Edwin Lee found about UM marijuana
I, and charged them planta, two inches to two and a
1 possession. half feet high, growing there.
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said they kept watch on the marijuana cigarettes and soon
marijuana patch in a wooded pOs, the officers said.
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the administration to end the camps and yeararound day It was well into the 90s nearly Thursday, unreoting several
special milk program. care centers. / everywhere else.
Timing showers
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Democratic presidential House rank and file. Mills, a excelled academically.
nomination. quietepoken Harvard-educated Recipients must earn at leapt a Stephenille statanta are:
Burke, a Boston congressman lawyer, has been a power in the 3.25 grade point ratio (out of a Brenda D. Magure,
since 1958, seems at first glance House since World War II. possible 4.0) during the grade educational rurritatew and
an unlikely wagonmaster for Arkansas’ Mills disavows the period. instruction major, daughter of
the campaign of Mills, powerful candidacy and says s recent in addition to a 3JI or higher Mrs A K wuson. Route 3 and
chairman of the House Ways quaking tour around the coun- GPR, a student qualifying for Jerry J. Rankin, indhastrial
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1971, newspaper, June 18, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483579/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.