Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974 Page: 3 of 16
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Officers charged Richard J.
Hamilton, 28, George W. Cobb,
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Rodney K. Burns, 20, all of Dal-
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Justice of the Peace F. P.
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Mrs. C. W. Tumlinsoq of Lake Brownwood, and Mark Newton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Newton.
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Authorities search
for 'ditched' money
MILFORD, Tex. (AP) - at 135,000 each. All four re-
state and local police worked mained at the Ellis County Jail
late into the night on a special late Wednesday.
littering case Four bank rob- The foursome fled west on
beta may have tossed out *24,- Farm Market 934 toward Itasca
00# on a little-traveled roadside in two cars Mason spotted one of
near here. the cars and stopped it until
The money is part of more Gunn, who was in the area, ar-
than 131,000 taken from the rived to help.
First State Bank of Milford, Then trooper Mason chased
south of Dallas, during an early the other car about eight miles
Wednesday afternoon robbery, at speeds up to 130 miles per
Within minutes of the holdup. hour. The second car
state trooper Jimmy Mason as- stopped as other offi-
sisted by Texas Ranger Bill cers closed in.
Gunn of Waco had four men in "When they saw the firearms
custody after a chase in which coming out, their hands went
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national average
Dallas (AP) - Teacher
salaries and per-pupi ex-
penditures in the Dallas Inde-
pendent School District are well
below the national average, an
Education Commission of the
States report shows
The commission's 1972-73 re-
port was published last week by
the Dallas school district ..... - . - ...
Dallas schools Supt Nolan hisn.o face potential
Estes said the difference lies in brownouta.
inadequate state funding and a The Dow-Jones average at 15
lower cost of living in the South- of the nation's largest publidy-
west. held power companies has de-
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Nation’s utilities hurting
By DEIRDRE DONNHILY funds Mirs hf hw 1 Im1 a
bp whi- , _ SdeSDY UtesDy per centin capital expansion program,
NEW YORK I API Faced The weak financial position Be fira quarter this year warning the action could “etfeei
wM‘"nEK(AacEacd some face, was dramatized Comhined, they were enough Service withn several yeara"
wzthrndidyintnanedcoststo recentiy.when Consolidated * ’"d first quarter earnings ASalazresort,utilitieshave
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have runintoa serious lack 0 said it needed cash for Although much of the in- runs in ezcess ot 114
calating operating expenses flation n foel prices wil be re- The Federal Reserve reports
and heavy capital spending this covered through increased bills that utilties are among ths
year, snd «> did not pay the to conaumers, the first quarter beavies corporate borrowers
normaly guaranteed dividend figures were enough to shock currently.
which is the major attraction investors into taking a hard look But at credit tightens,
for buying utility stocks. at the canpantea financial analysts say the only Solution
The incident, and fears of positiona lor raisng funds may be in-
others like it, quickly focused Within the past week, the high creased rates to consumers,
attentian on the industry’s tel- interes costs and the coolness And should those increases
mg finances stock prices and investors have shown some new not be granted, 'the utilities
credit ratings plunged uility bonds has caused several will have no choice but to re-
Unless the securities market companies, including Detroit duce their spending programa,"
for utility issues quickly im- Edison and Cleveland Edison, according to John Ledda, utility
proves, the worst trouble may to delay or scrap completely analyst with Shields & Co He
lie ahead analysts say. And ul- Pans for new bond issues said such an action could result
ornately the consumer may Detroit Edison canceled it in power deficiencles inthefu-
have to pay even higher electric per d 11 planned five-year ture.
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still backing Nixon
WASHINGTON i AP) - Tex- 23’ the letter writers opponed
aaa are continuing to support Nixon and 144 supported hen
President Nixon, but not as However. the trend was re
stronety as they did in the 1972 versed last week, with sop-
election, San John Tower, R- posing him and backing
Tex, said Wednesday tem
Over the past four weeks, a
parted taking in the release of
the White House Watergate
transcrtpts, $7.4 per cent of
Tower’s mail about Nixon tea
supported the President and
42.1 par can! has favored his
resignation or Impeachment be
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cent at the vote in 1971
Two and three weeks ago.
Tower told a news conference.
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National per-pupi ex- dined nearly 30 per cent since A-
penditures averaged 11,034 January, to *» lowest point in 15 S0
while Dallas schools spent $878. years. (0
Teacher salaries nationally Energy problems and in- ‛Tl
averaged 310,043 while Dallas flation triggered the utilities’ L
paid an average $9,000 during aisis. The price of foreign oil
isepsniotagefspbcapassams EZSXSi&X
said. higher bills lowered expected
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1974, newspaper, May 23, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572618/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.