Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 18, 1973 Page: 1 of 12
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SERVING ALL Of ERATH COUNTY Aad Parts of Hood, Somervell, Bosque, Hamilton, Comanche. Eastland, and Palo Pinto Counties.
Tuesday, September 18, 1973
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PUBLISHED TO MERIT YOUR SUPPORT
10 DAILY - 20 SUNDAY
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS 991
Agreement Reached
. In Chrysler Talks
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conference Tuesday.
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proceedings against Agnew testified under oath.
Military Says it Beat Allende
Roy David MeCoy
Gather Eliott
To Punch in Plans for Wipeout
SANTIAGO, Chile AP - Two daily papers said the military learned of the
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Janses Webb
RomnieBeleher
Hamburger Same, or Different
Depending on Lots of Things
Cholera Case
ByBarbaraLancaster
U.N. Opens 28th Annual Session
PORT LAVACA, Tex. AP - The nation’s was her imagination or whether the most stores sefi it with a lower percentage meat kind of mushy."
Coming Events
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"TROOP RALLY DAY"
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Agnew Newest Target of
Impeachment Proceedings
DETROIT AP-Chrysler Corp, and the
United Auto Workers union reached
return for contracts.
Agnew has denied the allegations.
1 The Chamberlin PTA will meet at 2:
pjn. today for the executive board,
at 2:30 for the regular membership,
meeting will be a tea for new
controversial constitutional question of
whether a vice president can be indicated
before he in impeached. If Agnew were
impeached by the House and convicted by
the Senate, he would then be a private
citizen subject to indictment without
if the evidence warranted it
TbepisiidMf would permit the Justice
evening as a means of introducing Stephenville boys to Bey Wrouting Last week. Mayor
Pro Tem Charles Riggins signed ■ proclamatlon declaring Monday “Troop Rally Day"
in Stephenville. The cookout was part of a statewide effort to recruit 50,900 new Boy
Scouts this year. Joe Hughes is pictured as he performs the “chief cook's" duties.
Jimmie Dennis, 692 Alexander Road,
was this week’s winner in the Stephenville
Empire Tribune football contest. He will
be awarded $25 cash.
Dennis and Mrs. James E. Dalby, 1120
Harbin Drive, both turned in perfect
entries in the contest, picking the outcome
of all 15 games correctly. Dennis was
closer on the final score of the Early-Hico
game on the “tie breaker” portion of the
contest. Both had given a 20 point spread
on the Stephenville-Granbury game.
That Hico-Early match turned out to be
the downfall of several of the nine people
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Called "Fluke”
than American troops. Whatever the outcome
in the assembly, the United States is ready
pursuit of national policies.” to maintain its troops in the South under
Israel has announed it will vote against separate agreements with Seoul.
Mierofilu Center, 1M. 12/17/73-D
P.0. Box 45436
Dallas, x. 75235
contract covering 117,000 production and
maintenance workers.
The settlement came 63 hours after the
union struck the nation’s No. 3 automaker.
We want to tell our members about it
first," UAW President Leonard Woodcock
said when asked why details of the
agreement were withheld pending an 8:30
One of the readers of the Stephenville regulations about how much the fat by some butchers is to grind meat a second
Empire-Tribune called in a posed a content can be. For plain hamburger or third time when the color begins to
question. She wanted to know whether it meat, the ratio is about 70-30; (although darken - that could make hamburger
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Woodcock refused to predict whether
rank-and-file union, members will ratify
the tentative agreement
Neither company nor union would say
how long it will be until production
resumes. Union procedures to ratify any
new contract ordinarily take at least a
week.
The International Executive Board and
me local presidents were scheduled to
meet Monday afternoon in Detroit
The contract would not cover the
approximately 10,500 white-collar workers
who are also represented by the UAW.
They had been instructed to cross
production workers’ picket Unes during
the strike.
"We’re continuing to bargain” on the
contract for white-collar workers. Wood-
cock said. "If it becomes necessary, yes,
there will be a strike deadline" for a
white-collar contract.
In 1958 a seven-day strike by salaried
workers shut Chrysler even though a
settlement covering production workers
had been reached.
Chrysler is the only one of the Big Three
automakers where the AUW represents
salaried workers.
Production at other members of the Big
Three, Ford and General Motors,
continued while the union ww^hf its
pattern contract at Chrysler.
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Last chance to join Square Dancing!
itephenvilfe Rec Hall at 7:30 p.m. today
jessons are 125 per couple for 12 lessons
ome and join the fun.
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Thrift Shop sponsored by the
Jnited Methodist Church to
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tarted Sept U, Hours: Saturday 10:
LM to 3:00 P.M. Tuesday 1:60 PM.
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We very confidently do not expect are a great many variables in the making or preservaU rs Our ground chuck a •ameswebh,manag ofthesateway. The proposed entry of the two Germany, crimes against the Jews.
another ofgroundmeat ■ . —saidthathe feltthediferenceintheladys and sharp conflict over the West Germany may be the target of
Toalson, sa nitarian and health adminis- Gathern Elliott, meat department ts at least 30 percent lean meat inbur^ercould possibly be due to a future of Korea promise to highlight the criticism from Guinea which has accused
trator for. Port Lavaca, and Calhoun “ P**'1' .Insanswertotheguestionofiwherehe factorwhichhadresentiybeentriedbyhis three-month session. Wes. Germans of helping Whte
tempernators"otmheatswhengeishqqouna Tartamaamngpppedtoumatredotoudhn wSnarstamzmenerauxurtaswaldheimon supremaststsineAfricauonal
"If that old boy had a normal stomach makes a big difference. It makes a before the freeze, was 50 cento a pound. It Thissavesusaboutanhourortwoaday. It MonazedstsserwiKsmtcraugmo qotherwser 0the.to.
this more than likely never would have difference in color and in texture if it is too went to 83 cents, and now it’s back to 55 is made from heavy, aged beef and it He told a news conference “a lot was Their anyssftsxpectedito toe
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• Roy David McCoy manager of Zero Lok could make the meat different in texture,” wouktems aninstrument ° Peace W wouid mniThe Bahamas also will become a
Box.pointed outtother variables. "The age he said. Waldheim also said that in many parts of The future of toe U. N. Command in
“ themeatmaxes guite adifference We . . n L t the world “there is still a lot of confidence South Korea looms as toe stormiest issue
hundred.pound aRonnheBeterewhomanagesthemeat in the United Nations." to confront the 135-member assembly.
calves, because have found that the departmen atbudd 65 SupermarKm But in his own formal report to the China, the Soviet Union and a score of
bestweight"___„HantoeKepinggorommnaurng assembly Waldheim asked whether the other nations have called for scrapping the
Muchof the business thatMcCoy does is the pastfewmonths,butudon‛tknwwhy majority of the members “really want an command and withdrawal of its 40,000
custom butchering, but he also has a retail the lady s hamburger meat would have a oranization which is more -
salesstore.Hesays that his hamburgeris differentitextureWenever.hada conference machinery and a forum for the
regurred DY Law to do / 0 percent lean meat, •—8E -ed- in general -EFEr —8-.
but he always has more lean meat than "As for what prices will do, I wouldn’t
that His extra lean ground chuck runs 05 hazard a guess There is no way anyone
percent to 30 percent lean meat. can tell what prices will ao.
constitutional questions. newspapers, quoting “a high military assassinations plan and toppled Allende
Sources close to the investigation said source," said Monday the government of "as the only alternative in the face of the
that if Agnew evidence to eventually sent the late President Salvador Allende had dangerous blow prepared by Marxian."
totheHouse, would probably bedonein planned to assassinate top military The documents, whose authenticity
the form of a presentment, a document officers and opposition political leaders, could not be verified by newsmen, did not
outlining the grMid jury’s ffodtags and Miy The newspapers. El Mercurio and La explain why Allende’s government
action it might otherwise have taken. Tercera de La Hora, said a “high military decided upon the alleged assassination
The Justice Department said it had no source” brought the documents describing plot.
comment on the report. the plot to the newspapers after they were Allende, 65, committed suicide, the
Theviepresidentis under investigation found in a safe at the bombdamaged military authorities announced, as troops
by the federal grand jury in Baltimore for presidential palage. closed in on the downtown presidential
rf ta, evtMVWw twtb*ry The documents allegedly were taken palace last Tuesday after a 20-minute
owpWary law* The p—et»«iwmoww from the safe of Daniel Vergara, a bombardment by tanks and planes. His
allegatonsthatcontractorsandarchitects Communist party leader and Allende’s widow, who arrived in Mexico City Sunday
paidkickbacks to Maryland politiciansin minister of interior. The newspaper stories with 66 other granted asylum by the
said the assassinations were to have taken Mexican government, said in an interview
WASHINGTON AP - A federal grand Today, sources said, the evidence In Baltimore, it was learned that the
jury investigating oBrgatim. of political against Agnew consists of allegations grand jury will meet again this week,
graftin Marylandmay sendits findings on made by potential grand jury witnesses to probably Thursday, but it was not known
President Spiro T. Agnew to the House of federal prosecutors. There have been immediately whether it would take up the
Representatives, it was learned Monday, reports that some of the witnesses have Agnew phase of its investigation.
Such action could be a prelude to passed lie detector tests, but none has
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who selected 14 of the 15 games correctly WORK OF ART - Members of the eighth grade cheerleading corp. of Stephenvine
Those missing only one game were Junior High School display a poster they put together and painted Sunday afternoon for m
Jimmy Hill. E.E. Bluethman, Bill Dunson, this evening ball game in Mineral Wells. The girls are, left to right, standing; Cindy
Marion Porter, Donald Hughes, Ken Tarver. Dianna Owens, and seated. Lisa Whitacre, Katarina Pack and Penny Rteo N
Lnkeraleronsatterwhite, W.D. Ormsby, The seventh grade plays at 5:36 this afternoon at Mineral Wells, followed by the eighth •* -
grade game
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place Monday during a military parade. that her husband killed,himself with a
They said the killings wore scheduled well submachine gun given him by Cuban
before the coop which toppled Alende’s Premier Fidel Castro rather than submit
three-year-old government last Tuesday, to capture.
El Mercurio Mid La Tercera de La Hora Allende was a physician who dedicated
opposed the Allende government. They his life to politics and won election in 1370
have been the only newspapers permitted as the presidential candidate of the
to publish by the new military junta, six-party Popular Unity coalition, domi-
headed by Gen. Augusto Pinochet Ugarte, nated by the Communist and Socialist
army commander-in-chief. The two parties.
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