Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1976 Page: 3 of 10
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By MILLER H BONNER Jr. n planes.
Assoclated Press Writer The CAF baa only one group
HARLINGEN, Tex. (AP) - at planes-the ■Ghost Squad-
Paul Tibbeta, who commanded ron." It was for this squadron
the BM Superfortress that that the weekend’s activities
dropped the first atomic bomb were held to raise money for
in wartime, piloted another B29 CAF work
this weekend and unleashed With Tibbeta and Agaither at
simulated A-bombs again-this the controls, “Fifi" appeared in
time for paying audiences the skies over combined week-
Tibbeta, a retired Air Force end crowds of 40,000 persons,
general, flew a Superfortress The big plane opened its bomb
over this Lower Rio Grande city bay doors and delivered a alm-
as part of the Confederate Air ulated A-bomb.
Force’s re-enactment during . .. . . ...
Airshow 7» of the bombing of Inthe.torget areasonithe
Hiroshima Japan ground. a team of UA Army
The "Enola Gay" was Tib- demolitionexpertsdetonatedan
beta' bomber on Aug 1 IMS atomic-bomb simulator sending
over Hroshima .H shldhs • minature mushroomshaped
flights this weekend in «FiF» cloud billowing skyward.
Which the"Confederate Air of the bombing of Hiroshima,
Force (CAF) says is the last Tibbets said, "I was not emo-
flying BM in the world, were far tionally involved in the drop-
dferenttromhismiss"onover ping ot the first atomic bomb.
Japan during World War H. Tome, itwasa military mission
"There certainly wasn’t as and I.wasrelieved after it was
much to worry about compared over that “ was a success.
to 1945," said the 61-year-old "I've never lost a night’s
Tibbets after piloting the Super- sleep over the fact that I com-
fortress for about 30 minutes minded the bombing. The gray
Saturday. hairs I’ve got now came from
Joining Tibbets at the con- the pressures of business."
trols during the weekend flights Tibbets, who retired from the
was Victor Agaither, a retired Air Force in 1966, is now presi-
Air Force officer who to credit- dent at a commercial flying
ed with much of the restoration service in Columbus, Ohio.
at “Flfl.” The aircraft is named Airshow "76, sponsored by the
after his wife. CAF, recreated several historic
Agaither is also a colonel in air battles such as the bombing
the CAF, a non-profit organ- of Pearl Harbor and the dog-
ization founded in 1957 to pre- fights during the Battle of Mid-
serve and maintain World War way.
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By LOUISE COOK * ty Act opened the way te the generally must represent a Law Center to facilitate test- consumer ores nivations in
Aasociated Press Writer grants, by permitting the Fed- viewpoint that to necessary for many on credit practices. agency proceedinga.
..Consumer groups are finding eral Trade Cnmmitewi to tV a fair decision and would act The Food and Drug Adminto- Ite FDA wants to know what
it leas expensive to get their the expenses of sane partick- otherwise be represented The tration to seeking public com- the public thinks about deter-
viewsacroestofederalagencles pants in agency hearings to eo- applicant must be unable to at- ment on whether it should pay mining financial eligibility, se-
these days, with taxpayers tablish trade regulations. ford participation without gov- certain expenses of consumer lection standards and other spe
picking up part of the tab te And the comptroller general eminent help. representatives. cfics.
consumer participation in has ruled that other federal The Federal Trade Commis- Consumers Union — one of Oct M to the deadline te
goverment rule making. agencies may do the same thing sion already has iasued grants the groups which got money comment which should be sent
, __. , unless, there.is.a law SPe totaling almost half a million from the FTC-naked the FDA to Hearing Clerk, Food and
.Legislation and federal rul- cificially prohibiting the prac- dollars. The money to used for to pay the fees of lawyers who Drug Administration, 5800 Fish-
Ings have authorised the tice. legal research, for travel and represent public interest and era Lane, Rockville, Md., 20852.
agencies to provide grants to Note: the ruling does not hotel expenses in connection
consumer organisations - and mean that the agency to re- with attending hearings andtor
certain individuals - who test- quired to pay costs for coo- staff and overhead costs aseod-
fy on proposed rules and regu- sumers; it simply means it has ated with a particular issue be
lations and meet specific stand- the right to do so if it chooses, fore the FTC.
ante. In order to qualify for public The emphasis is on consumer
The Magnuson-Moes Warran- funds, the group or individual groups, but individuals are con-
g gig g Sldered I Eney meet commis-
Connally claims more they have a point Patiew that is I
L not represented by any or-
voters trust President By the beginning of Septem- I
ber, the FTC’s Bureau of Coo-
KANSAS CITY (AP) - For- “It was not really a mistake sumer Protection had received
mer Secretary of the Treasury on his part,” Connally said. "He 54 requests for funds. The com-
John Connally predicted in two knew precisely what he was mission approved 31 requests
Missouri appearances Sunday saying and assumed everyone from consumer groups and one
that President Ford will be the else who was listening knew from an individual - Joel M
victor in the Nov. 2 presidential what he meant" Platt, who represented the in-
election because more voters Connally accused Carter of terests of nunoh consumers
trust him making more serious mistakes concerning vocational schools
At a news conference at Mu- in the campaign, citing Carter’s Fifteen of the requests were
nicipal Airport here, the former denial that he ever recommend- turned down and
Texas governor said Ford will ed cutting the Defense Depart- pending.
be chosen over Democrat Jim- ment budget by *15 billion, a The amounts of the grants, as
my Carter because the former statement Connally said Carter detailed by the Office of Con-
Georgia governor has changed had made more than once. sumer of the Depart-
his position more than once on ment at Health, Education and
several issues. u EarhierainstuLqu hefore Welfare, ranged from $528 to
Connally defended a state- cast Ford wouldtake more of the National Council on Senior
ment the President made in the the South than Carter. Citizens for use In connection
second presidential debatecon- “Jimmy Carter’s a George with proposed regulations on
cerning the influence of the So- Hove soer frid»E6 the funeral industry to $91,020,
vietUnion on Eastern European McGovern, southern fried, he given to the National Consumer
Graph
Bernice Beds Osol
Fer Tuesday, Oct 12, 1976
AMES (March 21 -Apri it)
Youre very sharp mentally to-
day but don't go on halt-
cocked on an idea Think
before you expound Read
closely what you write
TAURUS (AprS 20-May 20)
The cycle where you presently
dwell is one ot personal ac-
cumulation, as long as you
don t let some sharpie derail
you
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Handle important tasks by
yourselt today You can always
tell partners how you did it.
later
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
The day will likely be only
semiproductive for you if you
did all you were supposed to
without procrastinating, it
could be sensational
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Dont
play favorites today You could
hurt someone who is fond of
you Treat sensitive friends
with extra tact
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The
only thing that could hurt you
today IS your own feelings of
inadequacy You're much more
formidable than you give
yourself Credit for
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) De-
pend solely on your logic today
in evaluating situations You
could take the wrong track by
heeding hunches that could be
misleading
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Avoid giving in to selfish
desires today You’ll profit
more ultimately by thinking of
what you can gain for all in-
volved
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You're normally not the
type to take a back seat to
anyone, but today you might be
better off to let George do it."
Neson re +e S noe CaPRne °"“ 23edess
■ • “9 ■ 6 II I wl I “43 I | “et improve today in direct propor-
tion to your ability to get to the
m point Stalling only spins your
for CMA awards QuAkius(Gan. 20-Feb. 19)
■ " ■ "" "" " " ■ "" T In fraternizing with friends to-
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Statler Brothers seek day. Jet it al! hang out.
Willie Nelson and DOlly Parton their fifth straight honor as top soyemnayg xpuady kncwnana
rate the best chances to win vocal group. Their competition they II respect you more if
major awards tonight during to the Amazing Rhythm Aces; you re honest
the nationally televised 10th an- Asleep At The Wheel; Dave & Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20)
nual Country Music Association Sugar and the Eagles. Should you feel a twinge of
awards show. The favorite for top alburn is jealousy today regarding what
"" .. . .w. : J TL A 1 „ . another is or has. count your
Both are nominated for the Wanted-The Outlaws, by blessings. You have far more
top honor, entertainer of the Jennings, Nelson, Jessi Colter pluses than you realize
year, and for vocalist of the and Tompall Glaser. v,
year in their respective cate- Other finalists are “Night (GYour
gory. Things” by Milsap, “Teddy WW5Rir+hHav
The 90-minute show, co-host- Bear” by Red Sovine, "The W“=Diiady
ed by Johnny Cash and Roy Blind Man In The Bleachers” Oct. 12, 1976
Clark, will be televised live by Kenny Starr and 200 Years A different type of alliance with
from the Grand Ole Opry House of Country Music" by Sonny a friend of long standing could
by CBS beginning at 9:30 p.m. Jmes. be in the cards for you this
(EOT). No Clear favorite has year You may get into a new
A survey of music industry emerged for song of the year. _9roupactivit________________
figures suggest strong support Finalists are "I’ll Get Over nette; Tillis and Sherry Bryce
for Nelson and Miss Parton. You,” “Rhinestone Cowboy,” and Jennings and Nelson.
“Willie's impact on the coun- The Blind Man in The Bleach-
try music scene this last year ers,” "The Door Is Always Danny Davis and The Nash-
has been so dynamic and all- Open” and “Till I Can Make It ville Brass has been chosen top
encompassing that I don’t see On My Own." instrumental group six of the
anyone else making it," said Top vocal duo also to consid- last seven years and to nomi-
one record company vice presi- ered a tossup. Finalists are Fill nated again along with Asleep
dent Anderson and Mary Lou Turn- At The Wheel, Roy Clark and
Others expressed similar er; Twitty and Loretta Lynn; Buck Trent, the Charlie Daniels
feelings though a few said they George Jones and Miss Wy- Band and The Waylors.
rate Miss Parton the favorite.
"I think Parton will win,” one
executive said. “Her television
show will help.” Her show — the
first hosted by a female country
music singer — recently was
syndicated.
Other finalists for entertainer
of the year are Wayion Jen-
nings, who tried unsuccessfully
last week to withdraw from the
competition for personal rea-
sons, Ronnie Milsap and Mel
Tillis.
John Denver won last year.
None of the finalists has ever
been named entertainer of the
year.
Miss Parton is favored to be
chosen top female vocalist for
the second straight year. Other
finalists are newcomer Crystal
Gayle, Loretta Lynn's younger
sister; Emmylou Harris; Bar-
bara Mandrell and Tammy Wy-
nette, a three-time winner in the
category.
Joining Nelson, Jennings and
Milsap as finalists for top male
vocalist are Conway Twitty and
Don Williams.
“Convoy,” a smash country
and pop hit about Citizen Band
radio users to rated a good
chance to be selected single of
the year.
Other finalists are “Good
Hearted Woman;” “Teddy
Bear;" “The Blind Man In The
Bleachers” and “The Door Is
Always Open."
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 302, Ed. 1 Monday, October 11, 1976, newspaper, October 11, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572814/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.