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Wednesday,
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Korea had allegedly bribed a
Christie charged last week at people. We've got to show that three former Houston police-
of alleged Korean influence proper, if not illegal" by using
Hutchison also said it is “un- young prisoner.
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member of the commission or Betty Culpepper, Dr. Robert
pick up a letter containing Walker, and Dr. A.O. Grant
Dairy
Queen
President Carter as an anti-ih- talks today with Postal Service
Ration measure, faces an uphill management — the first nation-
By The Associated Press
Republican candidates will
have to shed their "fat cat" im-
age if they expect to win elec-
tions in November, according to
GOP gubernatorial candidate
G.ED. exams will be given
Saturday, April 29, at
Stephenville High School
Anyone interested should
contact George Williams at
WE
Will!
T.O.P.S. will meet at the
Middle School in room 110
Monday, April 14, at 7 p.m.
Anyone interested in losing
weight is invited to attend.
The Priseilla Club:
in the home of N
Miller, 629 W. :
Friday, April 21, al
2:10 p.m. in the
House of the SU
Historical House
on East Waahrngk
The Tarleton Stat
ersity musle dept
will have Cathy l
guest speaker Wat
April 19 at2 p.m. ini
auditorium of the
building. Mrs. Ka
lecture on music I
The public is invi
admission willbed
A Spaghetti Dinner will be
held Saturday, April 22 from
5 • 8 p.m at Newman Hall
located in back of St.
Brendan’s Church on West
Washington. Tickets for all
you can eat are priced at $2
for adults and $1 for
children under 12. The menu
includes spaghetti with
meat balls or meat sauce,
tossed green salad, garlic
toast and iced tea or coffee.
Dessert will be available at
a small additional charge
Come and bring a friend
St. Brendan's Women's
Guild. is looking for dona-
tions for their rummage
sale to be held April 29 Call
968-8211
The Erath County Humane
Society will hold its April
meeting on Saturday morn
ing, April 22 at the Qty
Pound This will be spring
clean-up of the Society
building and grounds Mem-
bers are urged to attend and
to wear old clothes for
painting and cutting weeds
For dditional details, call
968-8228 after 6p.m.
Comm
Activi
Kissinger
testifies
on bribes
By JIM ADAMS
Associated Press Writer
A Girl Scout father and
daughter Spaghetti Supper
will be held Friday, April 21
at the SILS ca ft er la, serving
from 8 to 8 p.m. Tickets are
$2 per person. Dress is
casual.
comfortably and enjoy the
music.
GRAYLMo
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STARLITE
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
The Nation’s West
Scattered showers
HAS LAUREN BACALL joined the ranks of prominent women keeping company with
younger men? Bacall's young escorts to a recent New York City party were none
other than her two sons: Sam Robards (left). 15, her son by Jason Robards, and
Stephen Bogart, 29, her son by Humphrey Bogart. Notice a family resemblance?
Meet Congressman Bob
Krueger, candidate for U.S.
Senate. Monday at 5 p.m at
the' Erath County Court
House
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meets 1st and 3rd Mondays
each month at 7:30 p.m. at
Perry Hall Visiting mem-
bent invited
A one week D
Driving Course wil
on april 24, 25, 27,
Stepnenvitle City
Room from 7 to 9 p
night Attendance a
is required tor gn
Registratign wil
8:30 p.m. April 24
have to miss a se
can be made up at
course
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Solid meat, no-fat chili is f or
sale frozen at the Senior
itizens ('enter for $3 per
quart.
Join the group go
Muenster Germa
chartered bus. "
one-day outing on
April 29. to enjo
bands, singing,
food, arts and a
815 bus fare is not
• 4
PagelaA :
Senior Citizens of Morgan
Mill will meet Thursday,
April 20 at 6:30 pm. tor a
covered dish dinner at the
Community Center Aspe
Hai program is planned.
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wild political promises,”
Briscoe said at Kilgor,
Decision said
near on appeal
of judge's ruling
Join the crow for pet luck
lunch at the Senior Citizens
Center Wednesday at noon
At I p.m., a counselor from
Pecan Valley MHMH will
lead our monthly round
table discussion.
The yearly Glaucoma
Clinie will be held at the
Senlor Citizens Center in
Stephenville Thursday, Ap-
ril 27 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The area nurses association
will be in charge assisted by
Tarleton nursing students.
The clinic is under the
direction of Dr. Frank
Terrell
MAJESTIC
_ THEATRE
ranged from 40 at Dalhart to 86
at Corpus Christi.
Some early morning readings with cool nights
included 42 at Amarillo and afternoons Sunday,
Wichita Falls, 43 at Texarkana. Highest temperat
42 at Dallas-Fort Worth. 51 at 708. ’ 5
Austin, 49 J' Houston ’ 65. 50s Saturday, cooling hive trees fen
Alice and McAllen, 54 at Del
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Monday, may
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Registration will continue
for Babe Rath, Little
League, Pee Wee baseball,
T-ball and girl's softball
until April 21. You may
register at the Recreation
Department, 378 W Long,
from 8 to 5. For further
information, call the recrew
tion department at 965-3864
The Stephenvilb
(MI Assoctation an
that its summe
scrambles will be I
year on Tuesday at
beginning May 2 Pi
Elliott urges those w
not yet paid their $
dues to make pay
the Pro Shop He
asks that scramble
pants call the Pro I
4:130 on the Tuesda
intend to play. Tea
then at 5-38 sharp. I
ately following th
scramble on Tuesda
2, the Men's Golf i
bon will treat the gc
a free hamburger b
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WASHINGTON ( AP)
By The Associated Press
Mostly clear skies and mild
temperatures continued to
dominate the Texas weather
scene today.
Forecasters said the fair and
mild weather pattern wolld
continue over most of the state
through Friday.
Highs today were expected to
range from the 60s in the Pan-
handle to the 80s and possibly
the lower 90s in South Texas.
Early morning temperatures
ranged from the 30s in the
mountains of Southwest Texas
to the 50s and 60s in South
Texas. Extreme readings
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Moxomienarem 7:92 7:22
Rio, 46 at San Angelo, 51 at El Monday.
Paso and 45 at Lubbock. South Tevas
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North Texas-Mostly fair to- porionsS turday
day and tonight, increasing warm"stuPnyt
cloudiness.Friday., Alttle day. Highinthe’sos.
warmer tonight and Friday. 608
Highs 70 to 73. Lows 45 to 50.
Highs Friday 71 to 76.
South Texas - Partly cloudy
through Friday. Warm after-
noons and mild tonight Highs 70s north to Ite and
75t090. Lows 52to6, . Lows 408 north to Sos
Port Arthur to Port 0 Con- cent 305 Panhande S
nor-Mortly north winds 10tol5
All senior citizens are
invited to enjoy the mouthly
dance at the Rec Hall to live
music beginning at 7 p.m.
Thursday, April 20
Remember to get your
applications for booths or
contests into the 4th of July
Eun Festival committee as
soon as possible Send
letters or applications to
P.O. Box 1978, .Stephenville,
Texas 76401. Pick up
applications at the Rec-
reation Hall
Like father, like daughter
By SUSAN LINNEE home economics major who women flight rfew.rrtew for 10 tears taught significance of their new jobs
Associated Press Writer learned to fly along with her Marcelyn Bishop, 9, of Oro- ter father, a retired Air Force T vice president for flight
HOUSTON (AP) — Like fa- parents when she was 17, said ville, Calif, became the first officer, to fly a seaplane operations Donald Breeding
there, like daughters’* Six worn- an article on the small number woman to serve as copilot on a Many? of the male pilots-said the company has no female
en whose fathers are all pilots of black commercial airline pi- scheduled TI flight when she sat gained previous flying ex- maintenance technicians,
have won their wings as first lots in the United States st the controls of a DC-9 jetliner perience during military sen- although he added he hopes
officers from Texas inter- prompted her to see how far she during a Dallas-bound run later ice, but Miss Bucklin, who plans women will apply for the jobs,
national Airlines, which now could get -— in the day. Miss Brown will be to marry a pilot in August. said About 75 women and 408 men
boasts more women in the copi- l contacted Warren Wheel- flying 40-passenger Convair that didn't make much dif- were actually interviewed for
lot's neat than any other major er, who runs the only black- propjets for several months ference “ openings in the airline’s first
US airline owned scheduled airline in the until the airline phases them "Men probably get more en- pilot class in eight years.
The women, including the country He gave me an inter- out courgement to become pilots Breeding said no women ap-
first black female to qualify as view and then offered me a The other women pilots are than women do,” she said "But plied for the job eight years ago
a major airline pilot, joined 32 job," Miss Brown said. She Alberta Parkison, 33, Irving, we didn’t have the problem of Although the airline, which
men Wednesday in promotion started out at Wheeler’s Texas; Duana Bucklin, 22 unlearning things from military’ now has 338 pilots and 26 DC-9
ceremonies at the Houston- Raleigh, N.C., based airline in Jamestown, R.I.; Linda Greco, flying experience like they jets is expanding rapidly,
based airline They are all first August 197, flying Beech W 23, St Petersburg, Fla. and did." Breeding said it will still be a
officers who will sit in the right- aircraft - Mary Rose Helfrick, 22, Elys- All six women said they would few years before any of the new
handseat TI previously had no women burg, Pa. rather be out flying airplanes pilots moves into the captain's
Jill E Brown of Baltimore, a pilots. Western Airlines has six Miss Parkison, who was a than discussing the historical seat.
knots today, becoming
southeasterly Friday. Seas 3 to
4 feet.
The airline deregulation bill, sade.
first proposed by the Ford ad- Leaders of the unions repre-
ministration and embraced by senting 564,000 workers begin
The Senate bill, approved 83-9 Carter’s anti-inflation speech
Wednesday night, would oive last week.
the airlines their first limited Carter urged unions and in-
authority to inaugurate new dustry to hold wage and salary
service and to raise or lower increases "significantly below
fares without prior permission the average rate for the last two
from the Civil Aeronautics years."
Board
TheSHS band wil present
their Spring Concert at Qty
Park Sunday, April 23, at
2:30p.m. The band will play
seven pieces, including
three Sousa marches The
SHS Studio Singers will also
perform in case of rain or
high wind, the concert will
The AARP Chag be held in the high school
meet Friday, ap ' auditorium Come dressed
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The Hamilton Senior
Citizens will sponsor a
dance at the Center, 204 E.
Gentry, Friday April 21,
from 7 to 11 p.m. There will
be live music and refresh-
ments. Donations are 81 per
person
l
The Association of the W's
will meet at 7:38 p.m.
— - The Stephenville 1 Monday at the 20th Century
The Cross Timbers Basin Club will meet Wed club. All those concerned
Cinderella Pageant will be April 26, at 1:30 p with the issues surrounding
held Saturday, April 22, to room 134 of Sephi the ERA (Equal Rights
the auditorium of Stephen- High School. All till Amendment) are encourag-
ville High School at 7 p.m. • are urged to attend, ed to attend.
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Democratic nomination for the Wednesday, Hutchison said HOUSTON (AP) — U.S. At-
ville---Mostly north w but the weather was like a Early morning temperatires WASHINGTON tAP) - For- U.S. Senate, says his Demo- “The main thing for the Re- torney J.A. (Tony) Canales
15 knots today, becomi breath of fresh air following a around the nation ranged from mer presidential adviser Henry cratic opponent, Joe Christie, publican Party to do is eraee its says a decision is near on
easterly Friday. Seas? day of turbulent and deadly 23 at Minot ND to 79 in Key -A Kissinger testified today he owes him and his staff an image of caring only for big whether to appeal a federal
West Texas-Fair t storms. West, Fla. was told in 1972 that South apology. business and not the little judge’s ruling to the case of
tonight becoming part a powerful frontal system Here are some other early Korea had allegedly bribed a Christie charged last week at people We've got to show that three former Houston police-
Friday. Scattered sho carried a violent storm and a morning temperatures and con- congressman but said he re- a Washington news conference we are the party of hope for the men convicted of civil rights
thunderstorms east trail of destruction across much ditionsfrom around the nation- ceived no other early warnings that Krueger was acting "im- future." _ violations to the death of a
Highs Ite mountains t of Florida on Wednesday. Eastern U.S.: Atlanta 46. of alleged Korean influence proper, if not illegal" by using Hutchison also said it is “un-young prisoner.
to Ite south. Lows 4 The system produced several clear: Boston 47 foggy- Chi- buying. members of his staff for cam-fortunate, but true" that the The U.S. solicitor general
tains and north to uppt torpedoes. 45-mile-per-hour cago 43, cloudy"cincinnati 43. Kissinger, then former Presi- paign purposes, and paying GOP’s current image is not must give the go-ahead before
Bend Highs Friday } winds and lightning that killed a cloudy Cleveland 48, drizzle- dent Richard Nixon's national them with campaign funds. "electable." the government can present the
mountains 70s north onstruction worker to Silver Detroit 41 rain Indianapolis security adviser, told a House Christie spokesman Robert While Hutchison was in Long- issue to the U.S. 5th Circuit
south Springs Shores. Lightning also 47 foggy: Louisville 49 foggy; subcommittee he saw only one Heard retorted Wednesday view urging Republicans to Court of Appeals in New Or-
AM-Texas Extends injured about two dozen people Miami 72, clear; Nashville 50, of three warnings sent him by night: "There will be no spiio- change their image, his OPpo- leans, Canales said Wednesday,
casts, and caused widespread proper- eloudy. New Orleans 64 clear then-FBI director J. Edgar gy." nent. Bill Clements, promised He said such a decision
By The Associatity damage Wednesday New York 49. foggy: Phila- Hoover and former Attorney Kroeger issued a statement he would be a full-time Texas -takes a couple of days so we
Saturday through An Eastern Airlines Boeing delphia 49 cloudy Pittsburgh General John N. Mitchell Wednesday, a day after House governor, if elected. could hear back by the end of
North Texas 717, severely buffetted by air o cloudy Washington 54 "The only recollection I have Administration Committee Speaking to business students the week ."
Chance of thunderst turbulence, was forced to land cloudy ' is the one congressman who was chairman Frank Thompson, D- at Texas Christian University at U.S. District Judge Ross N.
turning cooler Saturdin Orlando after 11 passengers Western U.S.: Anchorage 44, later indicted," Kissinger said. N.J., apparently cleared Krue- Fort Worth, Clements said sterling denied Tuesday a gov-
*• were injured. Three were hospi- partly cloudy Denver 38, partly He did not identify the ger of any wrongdoing. “Democratic governors in the emment motion which argued
•nd tabled while the other eight cloudy: Des’ Moines 35 windy; congressman “Now that the chairma of past have been practicing law that his March 28 imposition of
ghest temperature^treated and released. Fort Worth 47, clear Kansas However, informed sources the House Administration Com- or punching cattle part time a 10-year suspended sentenced
k Unrest temperatig Alan Hines of LaCrosse said city 38 cloudy Los Angeles 57, later today identified the con- mittee, to whom Mr. Christie while governor." probated for five years was il-
“ _______ on his mobile clear; MplsSI.Paul 31, snow; gressman as former Rep. Corn- complained, has held that Mr. “1H be there in Austin full legal under fedral law
40s to mid 50s Sunhome which he abandoned min- Phoenix 69 dear-St Louis 41 ehus E Gallagher, D-N. J., who Christie's attacks are without
utes earlier. - cloudy Salt Lake Ci tv», clear; was indicted in 1972 in a kick- basis in fact, I hope we can
Hints father. Carl Hines, San Diego 62 clear; San back case unrelated to the Ko- bring to this campaign a dis-
8 said his mobile home also was Francisco 54. partly cloudy rean influence buying probe. He cussion of the issues rather than
I damaged “I felt like the house was subsequently convicted and the unfortunate groundless
• was fixing to fly." said the fa- Eart xent and served 17 months in prison, attacks on the integrity 9 my
4 ther. Kissinger said that during
I Us rest of the South expected 1972 he concentrated on the
partly cloudy or clear weather Geothermat energy liter- Vietnam war, US.-Soviet arms
WestTexas jtoday. —-------- ally means "rarth-heat" limitation talks and several oth-
Continued dry S .. . energy, and geothermal ar- er issues but left everything else
through Monday. Turn Occasional thundershowers eas are those areas where including developments on
er Satiny and Sundwer expected to cover the the heat IS eratenoushand South Korea to his aides or to
"T orthern half of the Atlantic close enough to the surface federai agencies
Daststatesthroughout the day. addition, the heat source
Rain was forecast across the must be in or near an ana of
rest Lakes and Ohio Valley permeable rocks which con-
nd from Western Montana and lain enough water t« trans
tah to the Pacific Coast, from ferthe heat to the surface
-innt. ^>w~l Ful either along fractures or
atrnKtot° the - through drill holes
Cheaper air fares and more postal unions, opening the coun-
vigorous airline competition try's largest collective bargain-
could result if the House ap- ing negotiations this year, are
proves legislation that passed refusing administration pleas to
the Senate by an overwhelming cut their demands and join the
178 N. Belknap 886-3212
Hearina end campaign,” said Krueger. time. I’ll put all my business
"9 g "I think Mr. Christie owes an affairs in trust and work at giv-
honed for today apology to the members of my ing the state a full-time admin-
wMei - • congressional staff and I hope istrator... I won’t be in Uvalde
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - that “ apolgy is forthcom- ™ be right there in Austin,"
„ _ p‘ „ . . ing, he added. Clements said.
Texas.Railroad- Commission we feel that Bob Krueger Attorney General John HUI
weanngg he would like to qwes an apology to the voters at told a news conference at Sher-
coSS^the L-Vaca Gath- Texas forzusing.hiscongres man thatnoTexas governor has
ering Co. settlement plan hear- sional.staft.in his .campaign eyerasked for 10 years in office,
ino hv 5 n m td9, while they were on the federal and Dolph Briscoe is having to
y . payroll,” countered Heard, overcome this traditon by
, dav qehearinggoesintoits of a •The issue is 001 dead. The is- flooding the campaign with
Erath (ounty residents who sample^family histories at the 1A-eAAHeesmnsg sue is just beginning. What money he borrowed from seven
have not submitted their family Empire-Tribune front desk. wnap.csm"- Krueger’s friends and fellow banks totaling $900,000 to
histones for the history of The history book will be "ednesday, members of the House may say finance his media blitz'
Erath County were reminded available only to those who 0u8 elsrue testinedtha is not the final answer to this "Texas has rejected empire,
today by Mrs. Kay Walton of purchase it before it iscustomerswhowont acceptaa issue." building by governors K
the Erath County Historical published and orders are being Propoe" eme « mor Thompson’s letter said con-past, and I predict Dolph
Society that Friday is the taken The price is $26.25 than $1.6 billion in customer gressional employees had the Briscoe’s millions cannot over-
deadline for submitting the including tax. The Sunday saijasaini —acaga r same rights as any other citizen come our state’s traditional re-
histories - edition of the Empre-Tribune in&"l 45 then share ° when they are "off duty” jection of governors who want
Persons who need help in listed the price as $16.25, which PoSstevenemmst -to build political dynasties”
writing their histones in 500 was a typographical error. Customers who have not cAp LanA in Hill said.
words or less may contact a Commission members include zignedithes agreemten taccount Ton cnange en “State government can con-
total sales. image said must tinue to improve without grow-
Weisbruchsaid every LoVaca e , . ing in size only if thespending of
customer had received a for lection Will taxpayers money is based on
chance tosign the settlement. sensible priorities instead of
Krueger says
Christie owes
him apology
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Rap. Ray Hutchison.
Bob Krueger, who is seeking the Speaking at Longview
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