Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 27, 1967 Page: 4 of 12
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In Sports, Studies
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By MARY SCHEIER
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End to Viet War
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each note looks like, explaired
Jo*. -You read the music with
SANTA MONICA, Calit -The gaudier and gaudier planes
sky is no longer the lmit when But increasingly, the question
d cornea to thinking about what a being asked in aviation. cir-
hand adapt it to the keyboard,
memorze the other hand and
adapt that to the key board then
put the two hands together."
dem tour is former Alabama Governor
George Wallace, pictured here with
Mack Maxwell ofiGatesville.
continue to dream up buld and
operate bigger and bigger
planes faster and faster planes.
ville Eleanor Patton. Crock- and drama, literature and gov-
ett. and Tommy Ellis, Brown- ernment.
This came on a visit with the
general in New York several
years ago by Dr Guy’D. New-
man. HPC president,
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Jov ultimately hopes to teach
of organ and pune and play in
Seminar
Sponsored by. HPC’s Douglas
Ma-Arthur Academy of .Free-
dom. and under the direction
Martin said •
Nea estimates by the admin-
istration now place the expected
tion
For the Academy of Freedom
will soon house an exact repli-
ca of the room in -which the
Declaration of 1 n d e pendrnce
. pleas Mondy for a quick and
I forceful end to the war in Viet
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It was only natural that the
The students on the seminar MacArthur Memorial al Nor-
Circulation
Of the 8,000 newspapers pro-
the site of places being studi-
was written. The hall will be
_ Gulf Ports Co. identified the eley campus Chancellor Roger
body Monday Hayworth'died Heyns. who entered the scene
, Education in motion That’s calls for six semester hours of lina; Duke University and Wil-f like the one'provided for them Philadelphia should draw more
by the. seminar. ' than the usual expected atten-
Lectures are presented ip a.
worid. the Unted States has the '
largest total circulation, but the
United Kingdom has the highest
daily circulation per 1,000 inhab- i
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meris peaks and the possibility from turning into a recession.
... of a renewed di version of morn Now alter only a short
Ito the s2nd annual Kiwanis In- from mortgages— wh.ch would pause the economy is beginning
seriously hamper the recovers to show signs of moving ahead
loudspeaker system with four
-speakers to a side, and also at
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in Vietnam The students held
rallies They marched But the
war went on
Then we changed over from ,
the semester to the quarter sys-
war of this type just around the
corner '
; Charles I. Gould. publisher ol
, the San Francisco Examiner,
I called for a bigger role in the
1 war b the Army of the Repub-
j lie of Vietnam plus the unieash-
. ing of full American naval and
air power against North Viet-
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had been struck repeatedly with conferences and tough enforce
a blunt instrument ent
But a university spokesman
point' out another pertinent fac-
tor: “After the civil rights fuss
duced everyday throughout the j came the protests over the war (
have never had a classroom folg and Independence Hall at
recitals.
Jov plays the piano every
Sunday at a Cambridge restau-
rant and will be music ourise-
lor at a day camp this summer
Said Joy I m not one of
those kids who just sits at home
I and does nothing
Sunday, one day after he was prior to the firing since has
• found unconscious in a weedy succeeded in containing further
lot.1 Doctors said he apparently troubles by a combination of
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luxury bus. using a built-in
pertaining to economics. psy- Henry made his famous‘speech.
chology and political science 1 For others Jamestown. and Fort ed
Take a minute.to think about Vietnam, Think about brave men. A
rifleman in a rice paddy. The gunner's male who postponed college.
The ’copter pilot and hi- wounded marine passengen Those men ard
Amerie an*. Those men are there. Those men are fighting for freedom
•—and supporting it with their dollars, too, through the Payroll Sav-
ings Plan. They deserve your support.
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Spring, found beaten to death in have gone
the French Quarter of New Or- -Lniversity regents voted out •
leans Kerr over dissatisfaction with
A co-worker of Hayworth at his handling of the crises Berk
_ -- . - eley campus Chancellor Roger
ing prompt tax action
A His appeal came in a talk to
is the Rotary Club of Toledo, Ohio
"You learn a
’ our linger
board: Canada and the return eluding former Alabama Gov-
trip .through the midwest. ernor George Wallace, Texas
Col Fudge who occupies Senator John Tower and Con-
the Carr P Collins. Jr. Chair gressman Omar Burleson
in International Affairs at HPC' They have visited battlefields
is using as his textbook. Am- from Vicksburg to Gettysburg,
erica the Beautiful — and 18 Jefferson's Monticello. Washing-
hours a day of seeing and ton's Mt Vernon, Kennedy's
querying and pondering is the grave. the Pentagon Library
daily assignment for the 30 stu- of Congress leading schools of
of Col. Russel O. Fudge as-
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Douglas MacArthur Academy of Fr—-
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-scribe Howard Payne Colleges Primary purpose of the tour For'some, the highlights of
American -Shrines Travelling is to integrate historicaf'and the trip would have to include
sociological . sites and to in- a visit to St John's <hurch
dude sights and observations in Richmond where Patrick
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so that wo will not have another
ternational ‘convention heard
Waltham. Mass NensTribune has taught herselt the guitar tion system will be uke in the.ger, faster and gaudier planes:
For The Associated Pr.ss Last jear she gave a sole pi- future Aeronautical engineer Thomas
WALTHAM Mass AP — ano recital at school, and she Technology can undoubtedly Kirkwood one of the Rard Cor-
now may
NEW RLEANS (AP - An movement largely has faded
Investigation was under wav to away .
day into the death of Dennis —The leaders of the now di-
Wade Hayworth, 26 of Big- banded Free Speech Movement
■ u.emnv oe... ; KIRKWOOD SEES the future says, are within reach tee
BvMErVSREETER lterature in the same area f or tem ’’Hat meant more exami of air transportation in the post- mcally now They are not, of
-BERKEIEY Cant. i.APi — years nations and harder study Now 1980 period as being a consider- course. within reach of the
.The young man popped the legs This quiet scene offers star the male students are so busy able improvement over what we pilots' union '
o the br id 82 table into p are. tling contrast to the turmoil and . keeping up te.e.r grades to stay have today TheSSTswillbe Ue thinks that the days of
thumb-tacke , a sign 00 the protest spawned on the same .out of the draft that they have here hying 400 or 500 people planes being diverted because
front and placed the.table near bricked wall between Sroul no time’eft for protest.” from Los Angeles to Calcutta of weather are numbered
Ludwig Fountain on the bricked- Hall and the Student tnion, P---i————— -------------------------------
Sproul Hall Plaza at the Unier- from the fall of 1964 until the
sitwof California firing of Clark Kerr as universi-
we wont 20 October 16 re- ty president last January
sistance, the sign read During those more than two I
It was the young man ex years of tumult,'a long line of,
plained, a nationwide, rally to tables offered pleas ranging
resist the military draft Oct IS from legalization of marijuana
was the target date to sexual freedom In front of
Students at the summer ses them, especially at the noon,
Sion on their way to casses, hour, there was such a conges-1
paid the table scant attention tion of the eurious and the areu-
The same indfterence was mentative that others of the 27,-
manfest tor another table of the students often were late for
loung Socialiit Alliance, a classes on the 178-ac re campus
spiinter Trgtsky group its tabie AlI that has changed Wh‘ f
tenders have been landing out —The trouble sprouted over a
n i ■ i I rule banning political and civil
Probe Launched rights activisies on c ampus The
1. Ect1 RACt.. rule has been changed and cam-
in ratal seating pus interest in thecinl rights
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Broad-jumping V feet. 5 anches. ha' performed in music festi---------— - ----.— —poration's thinkers, says there
teaching herself to play the vals in Nee York. Connecticut ~1 ci . is a limiting factor, other than
gutter ghing Selo par and and Maryland Llear Skies the sky
organ recitals and singing in a Tov was a member of the - . We can bring people .-to
glee clubmake a long st of baseball and track-teams and C.or NIc+;n airports Kirkwood says. "fast-
accompishments for any girl president of the Girls' Athletic A-OVCi I NOIIOI er than we can take them sway
,J0yA Tarant,.19dg ’ them ssociation B, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on the ground
21 land cooks, too And she “ Ina typical:zame of haseball. Except for a few weak thun- .... u H „ ging 0
biind -oy explained we have a A r .. AND HE thnS it is 801n8 to
"I accept my blindness And Ditcher, who threw* the hall at R"esStt,, ard be almost harder to solve the nonstop at speeds faster than Planes could be completely au- ------- - - - -
live with it ' ays Joy It us and we swing “ "X.ean.n. problem of airport congestion sound The vertical and short tomated but it is uncertain win- aAN-,A, eAve
doesntfaze me in the least ” How do you tell when to hit 100 satter storms’ on the ground than it is to build take-off and landingaircraft will ther they will be MARTIN jAYj
The daughter of Mr and Mrs. the ball’ Von don’t its hit or T. weather BTu sa a salt bigger, faster, gaudier planes be here, serving the shorter in the future he says “it
Joseph Taranto of Waltham re- miss but after a couple of times the *, , tn , bal! MStered Until the ground problem is hauls and connecting urban and might be a question of wbether
cently was graduated from Per- you get used to it ” ' area west ‘0ardem et licked, he feels, there is really suburban points it would be safer to fly with or'
kins School for the Bund in Wat: , In track. Joy has recorded it Kan late Monidav while twist, not much point in planning air- There are problems still to be without * pilot Pilots can make
ertoun. Where she has studied feet 4 inches in the standng tri ers were sighted nea- Dodge planes beyond the ones which licked in both these areas—the mistakes But passengers might
since first grade. Site won grad- pie jump. 7 feet 1 inch n he ct Kan For colins 0 * are now on the drawing board SSTs have vet to be fown of feel better with one aboard
uation awardsrin girls' athietics. standing broad jump and 20 and Glencoe Minn No damage the. supersonic transports course and the V.STOLs must'/ Kirkwood sees a system of
music and scholarship feet. 5 inches in rhe runn.ng was rep rted ’ scheduled to be introduced inconquer the noise question over handling freight, at least, with-
' I immediately had a love for broad jump—the latter less than Ther were ame showers ihisithe mid-1970s. urban areas These Kirkwood out pilots He envisions a com
the piano, said Joy-who must two feet short of the listed morning narticularly in ‘he Kirkwood adds another word believes will be beaten before pletely automated system, us-
learn the music by bratle. a world record for women humid Suutheast and’ from the of caution to those who keep 1900 mg unmanned, missile-like ve:
Plains to the I'upper Mississippi thinking in terms of exciting other problems remain One hicles They would be controlled '
Valley, but the storms lacked dreams of 3.000-m.p-h. sky moa- major one is traffic—not mere- by computer, flying from tan- prompt federal tax boost
stars ly the number of aircraft, but tory to. destination entirely au- needed to head off abotier a summary of his remarks
Skies were clear or only part- "We all feel the future fair the number of aircrart trying to tomatically. round of inflation. Says Chair- was made public by the board
ly cloudy across most of the transportation is going up. he crown into a limited number of While this might seem like a man William MeCChesnes Martin in Washngton,
nation says, but there are other thing, approaches to major airports dreamy, sky s-the-:imit type of Jr of the Federal Reser ve J am firmly convinced that
-—■ .....—— to consider, other technologies Kirkwood says that, coming into operation. Kirkwood sees a lim- Beard we must have adequate, efiec-
which are improving, too At Los Ageles. as an examp’e, it here, too That would be the Martin who supported from five— and above all-prompt
Fish is a staple in the Por- the moment 80 per cent of all all the pilots prefer flying size of the product and the c st the atari President Johnsons tax action that would whittle
_ " x airline travel within the 1. S is through one mountain pass No- of shipping it by air. request last January. lor a rix down the prospective deficit for
- business travel body has suggested making an- l don t think, he says, that per cent surcharte on inditidual the coming fiscal year to one of
in years to come there may other pass through the moun- we 1 ever get to the point where and corporate income taxes manageable proportiot s.”
be such improvements in the tains instead traffic will have well ":P coal by air in freight, suegested Monday an even big
art of communications — clos- to be controlled tre in as much of a factor
ed-circuit television for business By 1980. Kirwood believes, as cosL
< First in a Senes >
By DICK KLEINER
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
WASHINGTON AP
meetings, for example—that the weather will no longer be a .. .
need for business travel will oe problem (NEXT: A. Manufacturer i
lessened View '
Duy U.S. Savings Bonds
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Despite his request, Johnson budget deficit for the fiscal year
'till hash t sent to Congress ieg beginnnk July 1 at $13 ( billion,
islaton asking for increased but some guesses range at high
taxes, but administration, as $29 billion
sources now expect to present Martin said the Federal Re
the surtax measure to Congress serve s policy of easier money
in early July plus higher than-expected teder-
Martin cited the rise in long- al spending prevented sluggish-
term interest rates to last sium nets in the eronomy this year
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