Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1971 Page: 6 of 18
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A major general in the Korean War. Park has become
an adept economist in his own right by dint of burning
much midnight oil in the Blue House, the president's
official residence. He is odds-on favorite to win a third
term in this year’s election. ,
There is a new dawn sweeping the Land of the Morning
Calm, says Houston. And as Kipling wrote of another
Asian sunrise, it has indeed come up like thunder.
South Korea is something Americans might remember
when they condemn our involvement in the defense of
South Vietnam. . /
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have scratched and struggled their way from the chaos
of the Korean War to a place in the sun.
Few countries, writes Bob Houston in "Seventy-Six
azine, can match the republic's post-1960 economic
____alization. The statistics provide documentation:
• Per capita income, which was at the gyHy-ric*;
bowl level of $94 a decade ago, now exceeds $215. By 1976
it is expected to top $370.
• Korea's exports, a mere $32 million in 1960, have
been rising at around 40 per cent a year and are ex-
pected to total about $3.5 billion five years from now.
• In one decade. South Korea has multiplied her
export figures by an almost incredible 3.400 per cent and.
admittedly starting from a much more modest base, has
outstripped Japan's postwar "miracle boom."
Much of this is due to the efforts of South Korea's 53-
year-old president, Park Chung-hee. He has initiated a
series of five-year plans which have fostered land re-
clamation. the building of a modem highway network ,
and a shift to heavy and chemical industries.
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But Aho found that Nevada reached her al Cottontail
Supreme Court rulings Ranch, and she invited him
clearly held that bordellos to "hop on a plane and come
are "unlawful” even If their right on down."
operators aren’t prosecuted. “I get a million calls from
He said Madam Harrell people all over the country
therefore, had "failed to and from Europe and
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borhood, knew perfectly well it Apparently, they felt it would
was a stop street—even without bring dollars into their
seeing the sign. The city was duly sparsely populated county.
to , withthiseminentnackng
store the sign simply had nothing ihe intmnrPpsarnnwtt
at all to do with the accident. „ interior veparument s
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A public service feature ef the Management the following
Kmerican Bar Association and April.
the State Bar of’Texas. Written Elderly retired people
by Will Bernard. often wait a year for a federal
e 1971 American Bar Asociation lease, but the madam got one
approved in three months.
SENATOR BOB PACK- the V.S. Government in the
WOOD (Ore.) M. . .I would form of renegotiated defense
like to enter in the RECORD contracts. ’ • „ . ..__.
a few remarks to illuminate Finally. ' ' I Lo«'’hear’
the reasons for my tavorable should fall to r
vote. . .on the Lockheed loan- anteed loan in . _ . ,
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H R 8432 5 line to secure its 8250 million
••First of an, I want to from the sale of Lockheed’s
stress the fact that this new considerable assets. .
law provides for a guarantee :"On of this .eviz
of a PRIVATE LOAN. WE dence, however, concluded
WILL NOT BE LENDING that it wasinthe best interests
FEDERAL TAX MONEY TO of the Nation as • whole to
LOCKHEED. . . approve the measure.”
“While Lockheed is not en-
tirely blameless in this
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Winzer, 51, of Arlington died
there on Aug. 26 after a long
illness.
She was a graduate of
Texas Women's University
and had taught at Tarleton
State College and the
University of Texas at
Arlington. She was a
member of the First Baptist
Church of Stephenville.
She is survived by her
mother, Mrs. Bessie Winzer
of Stephenville.
Funeral was held Aug. 28 in
Memorial Funeral Chapel In
Arlington with the Rev. Emil
Becker officiating.
Graveside rites will be held
at 2 p.m. on Aug. 29 in Rotan.
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of the fault can rightly be laid A GRASSROOTS COMMENT pened. Then he remembered: the
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conditmake the loan guaranteed by
“Second, the final blow in the US. Government. Private ■
a long series of misfortunes banks
Rolls-Royce, the company that the banks making the loan
makes the engines for Lock- guaranteed by the U.S.
heed’ L-1011 GST) Government would be paid
•Third, and meet signin- first from the huge Lockheed |
cant, there were the very assets. - . .. , .
serious economic conse- • Senators who voted against
quences that would have the Loan Guarantee Bill, sin-
occurred to the entire Nation cerely believed thatunder no
had Lockheed been allowed to circumstances should the U.S.
fail Government guarantee a loan 1
“The tailure of Lockheed Jo a private company. They
would have meant a long-term belleve that “V companyand
Increase in unemployment of its, employees should take
more than 60,000 workers, their chances in the market
It would have meant severe place.
economic hardship for untold NEWS IM. The Russians
hundreds of thousands of small will begin scheduled flights of
businesses that serve as sup- their Super-Sonic transport
pliers to Lockheed. . . airplane CSST) in October.
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observe the terms of the Canada," she said happily,
government lease" which As for her bargain lease from
prohibits leases for Illegal taxpayers, she said
w a - m I0 operations. confidently that she was in
m. .2 m mD---. _ I__I "The Bureau is authorized compliance with the terms
%rId"" KH\A/m\/ E4EAdm to proceed to take and "Cottontail Ranch will
UVEuE L/VIVWiy I •90)43 cancellation action,” he be here as long as I want it to
" decreed. That was three and be." .. _
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But at a court hearing, the city Morton, who discovered six a night. contrary, it appears that the Madam Harrell meanwhile and the Bureau of Land
denied liability: months ago that he is the Warning Memos immediately concerned has prospered at her federal Management has moved to
“We can't be held legally liable landlord for a bawdy house, But word got back to Bureau employees knew, location do so " said a annkeeman
every time a signal gets out of or- has failed to shut it down Secretary Morton that the more or less, that she -—----‘--“7
der. We would be swamped with The fancy bordello, government was in business intended to operate a house
lawsuit*. 2. operated by Madam Beverly with a brothel. Confidential of prostitution on the land.
pHowenrrtshprlescuiattsmez Harrell, is situated on 3.75 early - warning memos “Apparently, the
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A-eM/-ncatnn( court concluded that the city was the Interior Department. Reno field solicitor, Otto that there .were no legal
7Ucc<ASS0UNHUl\ guilty of negligence, and granted More than three months Aho. was asked for his views prohibitions to the operation
rv Y”3* A Charles'claim, after a government lawyer of Nevada law. He reported at such a house on the land in
1 NW--- Some cities still retain their found the lease agreement back his confidential question, particularly as the
- “sovereign immunity" against unlawful, Madam Beverly is findings this April. local county officials
being sued. But in most places, a still packing in the customers “There is no evidence,” he indicated their approval of
motorist can indeed collect dam- at Cottontail Ranch, as her
ages for an accident caused bY a house of joy is called, in ’
traffic lightor a stop sisn that has Esmeralda County on U.S. •
Deen negIccIed. A+k og
bfEPHENViLLE EMPIRE-TRIBUNE There have even been cases route TO. ,
and holding the city liable when a stop Her unique “ranch” which. :
Stephenville Dasly Empire sign was obscured by foliage, consists ofngtitralters and a :
Darwin EUis..........Publisher and General Manager Thus: seductive by, U patronized ;
John McCleskev..........................Editor A motorist hurt in1a crash by local cowboys and out-of- .
1 Elaine Long . . . Society Editor blamed it on the fact that a stop town dudes alike.
Eddie Lewallen.................Advertising Promotion sign was hidden by the leavesof It h“ the blessing of :
Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, atee n its.de fense the 2m ^smeraldo County District ;
by the ERATH PUBLISHERSJNC. pointsd. outthatttheutrest, - Attorney Mario Ventura, J
Published and Second Class Postage Paid inStephenville, Texas. -out D our jurisdiction” who, once represented the :
Telephone All Departments 965-3124, 110 South Columbia, Box Nevertheless the court imposed madam in • private .
958. liability. The judge said that even eviction suit, and the .
Sunday Copies. . .20? _ if the city could not have trimmed Esmeralda County" Com- :
Back Copies. . .20? x the tree, at least it could have missioners who helped her .
Daily Copies.. .10? chosen a better place to put the get located on federal land. :
SU BSCRIFTOn'r ATES By Carrier Deliver sign.. . . , land. . , , *.
Dilvandsundav Per Year $14 00 Of course, the city is not liable It was the commissioners,
Dall and Sunday. : .Per Month. U5 is nozsausal connection indeed, who advised the
Dailv oniv 80? between its negligence and the ac- Interior Department on Feb.
Sund only' 80? cident. another case, T 5, 1970, that Madam Harreli
SU BSC RDfi By Mail in ERATH, HOOD, BosQv E. HAMILTON, hgriomnardrbwenkbe"onvinayon was iokingror anewhome l
COMANCHE, EASTLAND and PALO PINTO Counties. motorist failed to hete at the An -nterior.. official in
corner and struck a car in the Nevada told us, the 6
crossing. commissioners promoted the
But it turned out that the project
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McCleskey, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 146, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 29, 1971, newspaper, August 29, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1499897/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.