Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 248, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1974 Page: 1 of 10
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secrecy that one of Ray’s attorneys,
Robert I. Livingston, was unaware that his
client was in the city until contacted by
The Associated Preas.
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i Echeverria at this border city today
begin nine hours of hopecotch
income, White noted.
"Our farmers and ranchero must be
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New Grain Deal Forming to
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Ranchero and dairymen will gather to making side as quick aspossible," he said.
Stephenville Thursday to work out plans "For the dairy part, a law allows the price
for a milk and beef summit meeting with support on class two milk to be raised up to
President Ford at a later date. 90 per cent of parity. Now it‘s down to
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border concern about the flow of illegal Oklahoma Qty, to spend Ite night and
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ALES,Ariz,AP-Promisinga"new helpease Medco's serious unemployment meetings with a ceremony at the
■'* with I alia American nations, problems. Davis-Monthan air base.
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WASHINGTON AP-Fesident Ford to
standing by his nomination of Notoon A.
Rockridter, declaring, “Pm still convtoc- i
ed te would make a good vice president.” i
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newsmen aboard Air Force One, was
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Time said the report,
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“The cribs in our livestock industry is White said.
Since September, 1973, wholesale prices
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Ray is attempting to withdraw his 1909
guilty plea tai King's death. The first stop
begins Tueaday betore US, District Court
Judge Robert M. McRae Jr.
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security cellblock where he was housed for
eight monthe prior to entering Ma guilty
plea to shooting the Nobel Pizewinning
tremendous ability 1 , e m E E E I m
The cotawnent came from Senate ■
Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd of "A Egnuu
1 Went Virginia, who said in an interview
Sunday on the CBS program “Face the WHAT BIG EARS-A.C. Woods show only ewe ri many giant elopteak car leaves
recent financial disclosures. Mr. and Mra. Woods.
Byrd said, however, that he was glad • ■ A
that the Senate would not be voting APaa * f’toff
on the nomination because fMlIl M I
my questions that remain to M9M Will
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2 cangwign trip to Louisville, Ky., Ford held
what amounted to an informal news
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2 Ford said he expected Rockefeller's
nomination to be confirmed before the
President’s planned trip to Japan next
5 month. This would seem to be out of the
2 question since Ford tentatively plum to
leave the country November 17 and
6 Congress does not return from Rs election
: recess until the following day.
Meanwhile, Rockefeller was described
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man who has great experience.
contestants and bested four of them on Woodlock, Billy Tomlinson,
picking final scores on the “tie breakers" Tomlinson, G.W. Black (two entries) Nika
to win the Empirt Tribune’s weekly Boatwright, 1
football contest. Waites, ary
cans had urged him to withdraw the J
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“I wouldn't say anybody seriously." tte j
President remanded, implying that such
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months of Daylight Savigs Time
tommy. the United States has a mounting CevelandTu
ted, in remarks at the ceremonial unemployment problem of its own. White House.
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Iasreaws Withdraw Plea
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entered with the nations of Latin Arizona, then.scingbyahelicopter MEMPHIS, Tenn. AP - Authorities
tea," Ford said. Nogales to greet Echeverria, secreUy whisked James Earl Ray from his .
■ was Ford’s first venture onto foreign The two presidents were to fly by maximum security cell at Tennoaooe State
aoi| since he became President an August helicopter to Magdalena de Kino 70 miles Prison in Nashville to the Shelby County
9, and he said, “It provides a living south of the border for nearly two hours of Jail for a long-awaited evidentiary
I demonstr ation of how we are inextricably talks at the local city hall. hearing.
-linked..." Ford and Echeverria then will go by Officials at the Memphis tail said tte
There, were indications that Echeverria helicopter to Tubac, Arizona, 15 miles man who once admitted the slaying of Dr.
I might like to trade oil for Washington's north of the border, for a luncheon and Martin Luther King Jr. arrived Sunday
agreement to admit migrant Mexican more discussions. night under the escort of UJI. Mantel
quotes a stillsecret U.S. government energy sources.
study M sayihg tte world’s oil The study said those
exporting nations will try to hold on to would become "econo
workers-a development that would The two loaders planned to wind up their George R. Tallent and st toast five other
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barrel on oil imports of •3 milltan coalland conefrncticinrf peh“ezpertu
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Wattes, who had also selected the outcome sponsors of the contests, their employees said,
of the 10 games correctly. and families. Prizes wifi be awarded each
There were 32 contestants who missed week. . ,a Am-
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entries with two games mssed, 00 entries correct winners. In cam of a tie, me
with three games missed, 50 entries with closest score on the “tie breaker" games Agz.L r:.2.n
four nd me, 05 entries with five games will decide the winner. niCKen I I Alli K
missed, 13 entries with six games mimd, Entries must be made on an “official T.
four entries with seven games missed and entry blank.” fharcor ill GnniA
one entry with nine incorrectly selected The »nfdre Trthiw Judging staff will wlcUS5u "I •uu-
games. have the final decision on each entry as to
Item contestants missing only game in qualification, correctness and fitness. NEW YORK AP - New York State date we expect to meet with the price up some on chom, powdered milk,
the contest include W.B. Bishop, Harbert AU entries become the property of the Attorney Generai Louis kefkowit. has president," James Traweek, president of butter and what have you.”
Bruner, Linda Collier,, Gene O’Neal, newspaper, and will not be returned. filed a suit, charging the National the Cross Timbers Milk and Beef Triweck,pcennamntinn
Cheryl Saids, Dwight Masuda, Robert Entries must be turned in at sponsoring Broiler Marketing Association with Producers Association, said. “Maybe we Eiatate NLn&“ raue°
Menldng, Jackie Jeter, Joe F.Cvnmings, merchants business before 1:00 p.m. conspiracy to rig chicken prices, can get something going. Maybe we can HouseassPrans,j tt„.
tintar J~wL Mark White. Jeff Mwriw* Friday wh —Lefkowitz said Sunday he filed the tell the farmers, the dairymen and the beef -^T."*** T* vr”"* vord;
M jones. Mars ,75 munn‘ bYiday of each "eeK suit in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, thatsom‘eaction-isintle"pcesg would consider meeting with them.
Naw Groin Maal PArmine An and is asking trebledamages against that we can look forward to a better time.” The group wi meet Thursday at
IlvW Vilalii WWE UuUEEIEX LU 37 association members, in 17 istates. Traweek's group recently canceled Tarleton State University with Phil
$ At the same time, the Labor plans to slaughter calves in protest of what Campbell, UJI. Undersecretary of
Snnly Needs of India Poor
wUMUIV •VWWV3 VLUIIVIG I WI rose 11 cents in August “We’re after immediate action to try to Committoe, and Texas
• • Lefkowitz said the defendants sold get our industry back into the money Commissioner John White
---------- WASHINGTON AP-While cutting back-Henry Kissinger's visit to lndialater this more than 9800 milltan worth of "
S"e" ~ -"FE grain sales to Russia, the United States month. broilers and broiler ports in 1971, about AauAmaIamaa. MaaaaTaa.aaas f
“5 soon may provide grain to India under a Calling the subject “a very sensitive half the total sales of such products in HADI I (. 11 IT LI IE LaOlII IIIISSIObIcI
new Food for Peace agreement. thing with them," a top Agriculture this country. New York State and Us VVIIIIIIIWVIWnWI
Andrew J. Mair, coordinator of Food for Department official added: “We’re municipalities buy millions of dollars BAMBa B M _ "A -“ae4
Peace in the State Department, said he is reluctant to say that they have asked for worth of the products each year, he AAAEII Hd DaT^HI'F V Steffi Ab if
certein * granragreement with IndjaLis aldibecausestheyerereluctanttosygo." said _________ ........ vvlll De KULdIY 5 3DFCKGI
_______ . _ J India could buy gram and other The assoclaton IemDerS A4e8qY “ ■
U.S. win supply. The agreement may be commodities and have as tang ante years congpired to fix prices above a certain Texas Agriculture Commissioner John real, and recent eventa in Stephenville
EAAAhARB Anenrae worked out during Secretary of State to pay, with no payments tor the first 10 minimum and to withhold rhlftens C. White is scheduled to speak to the noon have called national attention to the
TUULUdUI UU5IV3 years, under a Food for Peace agreement, from the market to raise the price. meeting at the Stephenville Rotary Club livestock producer’s plight. Thispastyear,
Geannl AII Hit The Soviet Union Medio buy 3.2million Thursday. Texas darymen and cattlemen have been
E- Tovac agiclafnre —•UIIUULBUVIE tons of U.S. grain riCKfly, gbut the Hark Ronnv AO White will discuss the challenges facing going broke in wholesale lots due to rising .
ICAOO —65-9-9 shipment was halted by President Ford JQVN DC 11IIJI OV Texas formers and ranchers. production costa and declines in income,"
gas maame Presentation Is Hospitalized
Sat Tonigh+ sr"omasstma"uank !
•L -VIS"- Soviets wm be aiowed te aequiro one Qodan of LEbanon Mn*IM after '■
a _ u « j Stephenville School Bowd members wiU ndfitaa tens of corn and IJmifiien Imscf becoming ■ In Texas, honpital authorb
te moot Friday or saturday in Austin, receive the audit of the 1973 fiscal year "heat. They agreed to make aa ferther es report. ____ ■
m Er the Iniveraty of Teas and tonightin ameetingatz:oopm.intheclub purchases in the US marts* Ma crop The • —— n—— — edmifted
UmestAHnsgme room of the StephenvflteHgh School. The year, which ends next summer. to the
I i^Mtan atoo pet kwMsti to afi meettag is the regulsrOetobw meeting for J^fioriot tttoMa Mm a^Knjir meazure
urhomelmames. the hoard. / foreign ippltar of wheea to lama mo jjam
The audt bv the firm of Cheatham ft year, providtag snore than 18 million
Landstord, will probably act be officially moMc tens ri wMet, acwrdtag to USDA
accepted until the November meeting.figures. .
in other action, the board is elected to w tadta’s wheat producttan
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Morehart, John. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 248, Ed. 1 Monday, October 21, 1974, newspaper, October 21, 1974; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1559828/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.