Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1974 Page: 3 of 12
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Jean Locke. Leslie is FHA treasurer and chairman of the
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In 1947, the United Nations
assigned the United States as a
trustee of Pacific islands for-
merly held by Japan under
mandate.
In 1963, Blacks in Birming-
ham, Ala., began mass civil
rights demonstrations.
Ten years ago: A new gov-
ernment took over in Brazil
after the overthrow of President
Joao Goulart. The provisional
President was Ranieri Mazzilli.
On this date in 1917 President
Woodrow Wilson asked Con-
gress to declare war on Germa-
ny, saying the world must be
made safe for democracy.
On this date :
In 1792, Congress established
the U.S. Mint.
Went to Waste;" Jody Foster
and Johnny Whittiker, “Uva";
and Peggy Lee, The Way We
Were."
Telly Savalas - the tough
television detective Kojak -
will also be singing "You’re So
Nice to be Around."
The sentimental highlight 4
the evening will be a speclal
award to Groucho Mari for his
contributions to film comedy
The presentation will be made
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"Minnle’s Boys," the Broadway
By BOB THOMAS
Assoctated Press Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The
film industry puts on the 49th
Academy Awards tonight with
stars from Ann-Margret to
Elizabeth Taylor on the pro-
gram and Marton Brando and
Robert Redford at no-shows.
Of the IS male nominees for
acting awards, only Brando and
Redford failed to respond to the
invitation to appear
Glenda Jackson, making a
film in Rome, and Barbra
Streisand have also declined.
biography of the Man Broth-
ers
As In pervious yeara, the 0s
car cast was threatened by a
labor dispute But early Mon-
My NBC reached agreement
with a union representing alr
conditoning workers in its Bur-
bank studio
The show to scheduled to be
gin at 11 p m. EOT
Major nominees for the
awards include
Beet picture - American
Graffit," •Otoe and Whis-
pers," "The Exorcist," "The
HARTFORD. Conn (AP) -
Sen Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tex,
says he believes President Nir-
on will be impeached but that
the Senate will not convict him
Bentsen made his remarks
here in a news conference He
has been widely discussed as a
possible Democratic presiden-
tial nominee He was here to
address a business group.
The Senator said the nation
would not be harmed if Nixon
resigned and admitted gullt.
But he added that if the presi-
dent resigned while denying any
wrong-doing, many would say
he had been hounded out of
office
The latter, he said, would be
“a serious situation."
"My guess is that the House
will vote for impeachment. But
as of today, I don't think you
would find the two-third vote in
the Senate for conviction,”
Bentsen said.
"This could dramatically
change as we see what is before
the Judiciary Committee of the
House,” he said.
although triends were still try-
ing to convince Miss Strelsand
to appear
Otherwise, tonight’s telecast
proceedings at the Music Center
appears likely to be one of the
most stellar turnouts in the
colorful history of the Oscar
awards.
The atmosphere befits the op-
timistie attitude to Hollywood,
which has been heartened by a
series of blockbuster movies
Producer Jack Haley Jr tuts
booked double presenters for
most of the awards The list to-
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Best actress - Ellen Burstyn,
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"A Touch of Class;" Marsha
Mason, "Cinderella liberty."
Miao Strelsand, The Way We
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The program will feature
three formefwives of Eddie
Fisher 7 Debbie Reynolda,
Mias Taylor and Connle Ste-
vens Fisher to not attending
Miss Stevens win sing one at
the nominated songs. Live and
Let Die." Also ringing will be
Dyan Cannon, “AO That Love
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NEW YORK (AP) — Hal in more than 700 newspapers "You may be wondering
Boyle, a gentle spirit in.an.un- He wrote about such thinga as what’s going on here So do I."
gentle world, has died at 83 the dated relief of climbing out Boyle wat the ton of a butcher
Harold Vincent Boyle was for of the ditch, moments later and an Irish immigrant farm
31 years as much a fixture to weak-kneed put knowing for the girl. He began Ms career as a
hundreds of American news first time how wonderful it to to copyboy to the AP bureau in
papers as the weather report be really alive . someone Kansas City in 1928 and after a
His promise was always, to 7,- is trying to take life from you " short tour to the AP St Louls
MO columns for The Associated For his distingutohed corre- bureau moved to New York in
Press, a brighter tomorrow spoodance" he was awarded the im
Boyle died of a heart attack at Pulitzer Prize in 194, but an in 1937 Boyle married Mary
his home here Monday equally treasured prize was the Frances Young, whom he met
Funeral arrangements tenta- Omar N. Bradley award of the in Kansas City She died in 1968
tively include a memorial sery- Veterans of Foreign Wars won They had one daughter, Tracy
Ice in New York, where he in 1960 for his Korean war Ann, 20, who survives. Two
worked more than half his life coverage. brothers also survivs, John
as a dally columnist. Burial will From Vietnam the third war Boyle of Kansai City and
be in Kansai City, Mo. the Boyle covered, he began one Edward Boyle at Sun City,
place of his birth column as an open letter to Ma Aris , and a lister, Mrs. Donald
Boyle's death came four wife and daughter Newton of Kansas City
months after he had teamed------------------------
that he was the victim of a rare,
crippling, Incurable disease -
amyotrophic lateral schlerosts.
The disease is more commonly
known as “Lou Gehrig's
disease" because it felled the
famed baseball player
In his last column, which ap-
peared Feb. 22, Boyle wrote
“I hate to relinquish my daily
column because writing it has
been ... a magic adventure that
enabled me to meet thousands
of people, 67 countries and
every continent but the An-
tarctic
“I am somewhat abashed that
. _ my wordage output is four
adi . By ROBERT HEARD. today's speakers James Q. Wilson, Martin Diamond of the Univer- times more than that of William
. * Assocla ted Press Writer. The privately funded com- For example, prsons were sity of Northern Ionols an- Shakespeare But I savor the
. „AUSTTN,Tex. (APD-Nelson mission seekssolutions to the invented by reformers, Wilson swered a commission mem- fact that it enabled me to have
IM hic-Arw Rockefeller’s Commission on problems of 19855and 3000. Four sald. Before that, criminals el- ber’s question about whether more bylined stories on the
in n I > T VI Y Citical Choices for Americans. Professors told the commisslon ther were executed or branded today's problems are unprece- main win
_ freshly warned nottobetooop- in broad terms Monday that it society has tried more of ev- dented by saying they may be Press than any other writer to
By The Assoctated Press timistic, hears today from ex- should not set its goals too high. erything in its prisons-group extraordinary but not unprece- its 126 years."
Today is Tuesday, April 2, the perts on ecology and energy "We do not know how to therapy education work pro- dented Boyle won early fame as a
92nd day of 1974. There are 273 Dr Edward Teller, a pioneer change human nature," said gramsand none’ of it has “To say they are unprece- war correspondent But in the
in nuclear research, is among Harvard government professor worked, he said. dented is to say/‘precedents are unsettled times between con-
Two men who rob a service irrelevant, which is barbarian," flicts he solaced and soothed
station gel different sentences Diamond said millions of readers with gentle
or different treatment on parole This was the same point made thoughts such as this:
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School band members will soon The musicians and members summed up. tice They thought they could "The wind of night now has
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James, was shot and killed by a publication of their first com- for gaining necessary in- at New York University, said not too much bias.” vouth for the old ”
member of his gang in St. Jo- munity birthday calendar. formation about clubs, chur- mankind has not yet resolved —————————
seph, Mo. The birthday calendar will ches, personal dates and for the philosophies of “right" and TIC launches Boyle, with thousands of GIs,
list schedules for school ac- contacting the local merchants “left" that grew out of the stumbled into World War II on
in 1932, Charles Lindbergh tivities, meeting dates of for advertisements. French Revolution. hearinqs today the shores of Africa. He walked
turned over 950,000 to an un- organizations in town and Band director Chuck The left says politics can or- 9 ' with them to Berlin, then lugged
identified man in a Bronx, N.Y., names and birthday’s and Christian said, “The com- der a society in wMch people AUSTIN (AP)—Three mem- his typewriter to the Pacific
cemetery as ransom for his anniversaries of Early munity birthday calendar is a will be happy, he said, and the bers of the Texas industrial theater to chronicle their daily
kidnapped son. residents good one. Early Community has right doubts that it is that easy Commission win begin a series experiences on that front
, 10aa soa oc.e antoca . A picture 01 three Early needed such a calendar for to make people happy of public hearings across the His column became « staple
„Inamtbovhetfor senteed bands will be printed on this many years. We hope to make Kristol said if a man could state today to learn the needs of ------------------------------
Romania during the World War this first campaign interesting have predicted in 1945 the ma- rural areas fered to the legisiature next
WARI D AT M A N AC and successful so that it can be terial gains that would be made Gov Dolph Briscoe has said vear
VUnL AA-MU adopted as our own major fund by 1974, he would have been the 26 hearings will be to learn ‘‘The bearinas begin Tuesdav
FACTS raising program each year.” convinced that everybody the best way to give Texas’ ru- at Muenster Bonham and
• Listed on various committees would be happy in 1974. But ral areas an economic boost Mount Pleasant presided over
E areMrs. Jana Milam, general people probably are less happy Findings of the panel will be byboard members James Bond
• chairman; Mrs Preston today than they were then, he passed on to the full commission of Navasota Winiam Porter of
u Bishop, publicity chairman; said. for preparation of a rural Sand "J"ms puntrterso
W clubs, Mrs. Joe Bailey adult Political science professor development program to be of- *ra
chairman with Sue Cox, Debbie
4-23 Jacobson, Donald Turner and
- “a Patti Bailey; advertising,
M2* ' Chuck Christian, adult chair-
•R2 . X man with Kathy Bishop, Susan
Fisher, Lori McIntyre and
Russell Wristen.
„ Competitive teams for con-
Five years ago: Former named to the 1973 Aviation tacting people intown for dates
President Dwight D. Eisen- Hall of Fame. In 1935, Hughes aresheaded by Laurie Bishop,
hawer was buried in the chapel set a world s speed record of LUU Cox, Gall Dodson.
neHerwassurud nonherctPi 352 m ph. for land aircraft in LaDeanne Franklin and
of theEisenhower center at his a plane he designed and Lucinda Lee.
boxhoodhomegofpAblene, Kan. manufactured The World !f one of the band members
One year ago: President Nix- Alamanac recalls. In 1937, h n-il. maline contoe -
on and President Nguyen Van set a new transcontinental overlooks making, contact with
Thieu of South Vietnam opened record of 7 hours and 28 you andi you wish your name
talks at Nixon's home at San minutes in 1938, Hughes and and anniversary printed on the
Eaamt Non four assistants made a record forthcoming community bir-
-emente, ihanv.. Act round-the-world flight in 3 thday calendar, which will start
ATodaznnebsrtsdoysjarscir days, 19 hours and 8 minutes with thenmonth of August, 1974,
Television actor and producer pnone 64602O:
Jack Webb is 54. "
Thought for today Many a -Ay
woman's idea of keeping her N
house in order is to put her
husband in his place —
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 140, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1974, newspaper, April 2, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572574/m1/3/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.