Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 24, 1976 Page: 13 of 43
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sunday, October 24,1974
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JUNIOR CLASSICS - Junior class officers at Mullin High
School include, from left, Vickie Hasley, reporter; Lee Jackson,
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He will also talk abou the
University’s upcoming
homecoming activities Oct 29-
30.
Real Gross National Product goods rose only 0.4 per cent in
- the value of all goods and September, the slowest monthly
services produced, adjusted for increase in the Consumer Price
inflation - grew at 4 per cent index in five months,
annual rate in the third quarter. One key factor in the recovery
The rate compares with a 4.5 is business purchases of new
per cent growth rate in the plant and equipment. Capital
second quarter and a 8.2 per spending has been less this year
cent rate of growth in the first than many hoped for, but a new
quarter. study now predicts a substantial
Growth slowed steadily increase for next year,
throughout the three months,
reaching its slowest pace in Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fen-
September. New durable goods ner & Smith surveyed 300 com-
orders, a key factor in the lead- panies that account for 40 per
ing economic indicators and cent of all U.S. capital spending
closely related to both capital and found they plan to increase
spending and growth, fell off 3.1 capital investment by 14 per
per cent in September after cent next year. That compares
shrinking in July and August with a 5 per cent rise forecast
Industrial production, which for this year.
rose 0.5 per cent in July and
August failed to rise at all in Capital spending plans among
September, the first nogrowth manufacturing companies were
month in the indicator since the "led by strong growth in antici-
recovery began a year and a pated expenditures by motor
half ago. vehicles, up 54 per cent; ma-
Yet inflation rates are also chinery, up 25 per cent, and
coming down. Two measures of stone, day and glass, up 20 per
inflation that are as good as any cent, sald. CoxJr
are the Consumer Price Index president of Merrill Lynch sLi-
and the price component of the onel D Edie unit that polled the
GNP report. companies.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A The Navy said a research equipped with television cam- But the recovery vehicle de-
SS: ram si-
phisticated Phoenix missile that Scotland, other U.S. ships will Sept 14. On Thursday, the crew of a
broke free when a Navy F14 be called in to raise the F14 nuclear-powered Navy minis-
fighter rolled off a carrier more from the ocean floor. The piane. The Navy began searching for ubmarine equipped with por
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the plane was found in 1,900 feet Miy»ge Afro bwd by the without result. On Oct 15 the the Fi •but salvage win
of water. A day later, redfaced Navy have left Scotland to as sonar located what appeared to have to watt until the under-
► officials disclosed that the ust in the search for the miseUe be the F14 and • recovery ve- water recovery vehicle to re-
missile “to not attached to the One of them carries an un- hicle was sunk in an attempt to paired and returned to the
aircraft as originally believed." manned minisubmarine pull up the craft scene.
ings rose sharply for Republic
Steel Corp. and Inland Steel Co.,
were flat at Allegheny Ludlam
Industries Inc. and down 1 per
but so is GNP growth jsSsSs
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men and economists have said nual rate, down from 5.2 per Septemhber ti-a uarter ported a 22per cent decline in
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Abilene tv program -Rising against the down-
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Payne University president. Ancient Organ
will be the featured guest on the The 17th and 18th centuries
Natalee Powers Show at noon were the golden age of organ
Monday on KRBC-TV channel 8, music, butmusic for the
, A, organ was being written and
in ADuene., played even in the days of
Dr. Brooks will discuss his Rome. Ktesibios, a Greek
recent trip to the Holy Lands, engineer, described a
including visits to Athens, "hydraulis" or waterpowered
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 24, 1976, newspaper, October 24, 1976; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572825/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.