Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 199, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1977 Page: 5 of 14
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And can you separate love from sex?
CONFIDENTIAL TO EAGER TO SUCCEED: Sorry,
but you will never accomplish what you have in mind if you
continue to wait until you "find the time.” No one ever
FOUND time for anything. He made it.
Everyone has a problem. What's yours? For a personal
reply, write to ABBY: Box, No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069.
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Teamsters undon meeting hall ground, Lefevre said. The mas and said the crew had bettor called their station and then
The newsmen and cam- then punched Weber leave. went to a hospital for treatment
eramen said they wore attacked Lefevre said he and Weber ft- Harrs said someone then okthetrinjuriea
Sunday while standing on public nally got into their car and slugged him Coscla was Mm- Harris told their camera,
streets near the South Dallas drove to a local hospital where Ing the attack while seated to valued at between 25,000 and
hall where the monthly meeting Weber was treated. The news- the back seat of the car $o,000, was probably damaged
of Local 745 was being held. man said the $40,000 camera -Once they reallzed the cam- beyond repair
Greg Lefevre, newsman for was destroyed. an was going, they want era- Thercal has been mentioned
KDFW-TV, Mid be and cam- Byron Harris, WFAA-TV E," Harris said to several recent news dories
eraman Jack Weber stopped newsman, said be and cam- The men dragged Coeds out concerning diasent by some
about 400 feet from the ball to eraman Mike Coscla, went out of the back seat and hit hint members to the organisation
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HUMAN RIGHTS
Young; It's time to let up on Soviets
By SERGE SCHMEMANN eminent la, in fact, very coo- can do only once, like the (Is- er than a few hundred.'
Associated Press Writer earned about its dissidents," raell) raid on Entebbe You Young accused the press of
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. said Young "Of far more lm- don't try it again. My feeling, in misinterpreting him, likened
(AP) — Andrew Young says ifa portance are its satellite coun- sum, is that it's time to tot up on President Idi Amin of Uganda
time to "tot up" on critfciam of tries in eastern Europe More the Soviet Union in this to Hitler, called former Presi-
the Soviet government's human than President Carter’s state- respect" dents Nixon and Ford racists
rights policies because he menu on human rights, Soviet The Soviet human rights because they "had no under-
doubts that complaining does leaders are worried about such movement is a "rebellion by standing of the problems of coi-
any good. things aa increases in the budg- their elite, who have tasted a ored peoples anywhere" and
"Frankly, I've said almost ets of Radio Free Europe and little freedom and want more,” said previous Soviet-American
nothing about Soviet dissidents Radio Liberty - which they do said Young who is black. "As arms talks have "all been coe-
because I don't know that It interpret as real attacks on they advance economically and metic ... It was the Russians
helps anything," the Carter ad- their system and sphere of to- culturally, the Soviet Union Is and the Nixon administration
ministration's ambassador to fluence." going to have a human rights consplringtodeceivetheAmer-
the United Nations said in a tn- Young said the letter of sup- explosion that will be not unlike lean people."
terview in the July issue of port President Carter sent to our civil rights movement... "The Nixon administration
Playboy magazine. Soviet dissident Andrei Sakha- You’ll have literally hundreds bent over backward for the
"I don't think the Soviet gov- rov was “the kind of thing you of thousands of dissidents rath- Russians,” Young continued.
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J. R. & Gaye Dougherty from Dallas,
Texas, will be showing their wood
and mirror creations along with
many other Artists & Craftsmen
this weekend.
Also there will be oil paintings.
Watercolor. Ed. (some as others)
Brownwood Coliseum
11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission 75' Children under 12 free
BROWNW000 BULLETIN 1 Monday June 6. Im
==== DALLAS I API - ffebce say when Lefevre extended his hand Harris said they stopped their raised it over Ms bead and
they hope to complete their to- tor a handshake, tbs newsman car about 300 feet from tbs hall threw it to tbs pavement
vestigation today into amaults said, the man grabbed him and He said he asked a group st Harris said he sad Coscia re
m newsmen and cameramen threw him against a car. about 15 or 20 men standing turned to their ear and drove
trom two Dallas televdalon sta- The man grabbed Webers nearby whattfe>i»ed Some at away along with tape editor
dons that occurred near a camera and euashed if U tbs the men walked over to Harris Stove Back Harris said they
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DEAR ABBY: Several years ago I was depressed for a
period of time, and since I considered myself an
enlightened person, I went to a private psychiatrist. He
assured me that there was nothing seriously wrong, that I
didn't need prolonged treatment, and after a few more
appointments, he dismissed me. That was the sum and
total of my psychiatric treatment.”
A year ago I applied for a position. I was asked, "Have
you ever had psychiatric treatment?” Seeing no reason not
to tell the truth, I mentioned my experience.
In case you don't know this, there are many government
positions (and private ones) that cannot be held by anyone
with a “history” of psychiatric treatment.
Abby, a person can be nuttier than a pecan plantation,
but if he's never been to a psychiatrist, he's considered
mentally stable.
I'd appreciate your comments.
STABLE BUT LABELED
DEAR LABELED: There are still in existence a number
of laws. rules, regulations, traditions and precedents that
are unjust, archaic, senseless and plain idiotic.
If a single session (or a hundred) with a psychiatrist
makes one a "mental case,” then all psychoanalysts are
"mental cases," because in order to become a
psychoanalyst one must himself be psychoanalyzed.
Steering dear of a psychiatrist's office does not
necessarily affirm one's good mental health. The person
who boasts that he's never been to a psychiatrist can be a
lot sicker than those who have.
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Air Conditioning
and your electric bill
BEAR M R.: Sex for sex's sake means anyone will do.
Love is selective. Only a certain somebody can fill a need
for love.
The need for “sex” rarely leads to love, but the need for
“love” usually leads to sex. Promiscuous love? Si!
Promiscuous sex? No!
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