Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1977 Page: 3 of 26
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19176 graduate of Evant High There are so many entertaining
School Congressman Poage and educational sights to-be
has given me the opportunity to seen here in Washington
during the August recess of present that one living or
Congress This will be the last visiting here could not possible
regular newsletter until keep from becoming interested
Congress convenes in Sep- in our nations past. I regret that
Maber there is no way I will be able to
■efore coming to work here in see all at the things I want to see
"Washington the first of June, I before resuming my education
was an electronic technology in Waco the first of September
student at Texas State techincal 1 came to Washington with
Institute in WacoJ occupy . many common misconceptions
patronage" positton in the about our government I had it
House of Representatives Post pictured as a place full of
Office which handles some executives and staffs with their
285,000 pieces omalda y feet propped up on big desks.
People filling these position The executives, staffs, and big
are chosen by a Member of desks are here but I was soon to
Congress. This gives young find out that here are a large
people, such as myself, an number of hard working
opportunity to get a closer took citizens who put in many
at the government as wel as irregular hours to serve as
earn some extra money.aMy many Americans as possible,
responsibility in the Post Office
is helping sort incoming mail So far my stay has Been
and delivering it to the enjoyable, and my experience
respective Member of here has uplifted by faith in
Congress. All employees of the government Through the op-
House Post Office work toward portunity that Mr Poage has
the common goal of making given me, as well as many other
sure the Congressmen get all of young people throughout the
their constituents' years, I have found out for
correspondence as quickly as myself that it truly is a
possible government "of the people, by
Coming from a rural area, I the people, and for the people."
hunt for Kappler
By ROON LEWALD Mrs Kappler telephoned Mon-
AssOciated Press Writer day that she had brought her
BONN, West Germany (AP) husband to West Germany, but
- The West German police his whereabouts.’were.not
have Caled off their hunt for known. Italian Premier Giulio
escaped Nari war criminal Her- Andreotti orderedhis ambazsa
bert Kappler amid growing be- dorinBonn to begin extradition
lief he will be allowed his wish proceedings, and a.policehunt
to die in Germany, was ordered for the missing
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year-old wartime Gestapo chief in Wiesbaden announced Tues
in Rome because the con- day night that the policeswere
stitution bars his extradition to no longer involved. « saidthe
Italy to complete serving a life courts would have to decide
sentence whether action might be taken .
Kappler, reported dying of in- against Kappler. But the
testinal cancer, was smuggled constitution prohibits ex-
out of a Rome military hospital tradition of West German> Mt
early Monday by his wife, Ital- onals to face legal action
ian Officials said his illness had abroad, and the West German
reduced him to 106 pounds, and government had repeatedly
she apparently took him out in a asked the Italian government to
big suitcase. send him home to die.
West German officials said The constitutlonal ban on ex-
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Houston schoolman’s absent formanrscrtmnesdb
salary to $60,000 French courts.
HOUSTON (AP)-The Houston Kapolesehadneervodonxeang
School board has approved a the 1944 Ardeatine Caves mas-
17,000 a year raise forLSupt. MCre in Rome of 335 Italians.
Billy Reagan, bringing his an- They were shot in reprisal for
nual salary to 160,000. the death of 32 German soldiers
The board. in a42 vote Tues- in a Partisan ambush in Nazi-
day, also extended Reagans occupied Rome.
contract to five years. . Kappler’s escape touched off
Linus Wright, superintendent protestsfrom Partisan veterans
for administration, was given a and Italian Jewish groups.
$6,000 a year hike, to $52,500. Thousands attended a me-
Board members also AP- morial service Tuesday at the
proved raises for 51 other ad- Ardeatine Caves.
ministrators.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 263, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 17, 1977, newspaper, August 17, 1977; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573079/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.