Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1978 Page: 7 of 18
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extremely poor taste for a girl to let a boy “put his hands
all over her" in public.
I replied: “All the world may love a lover, but he doesn't
have to act his role out in public. A boy who respects a girl
wiU keep his hands OFF her in public, and a girl who
respects herself will make sure he does.”
Holding hands is a far cry from letting a boy put his
hands all over her, which, I repeat, is highly inappropriate
in public.
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Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calif.,
the leader of the pro-extension
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approval in the House, where it
is expected to be put to a vote
next month.
But other ERA supporters
said the Senate subcommittee
on the Constitution, to which it
will be referred, could present
an obstacle.
The subcommittee was be-
lieved to be divided 3-3 on the
extension issue when Sen.
James B. Allen, D-Ala., an op-
ponent, died. His seat on the
parent Judiciary Committee
has been filled by his widow,
Maryan, but his post on the
subcommittee is still vacant. A
committee source said it was
not known whether she would
also fill the subcommittee seat.
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DEAR ABBY: My husband died six years ago. He was a
heavy drinker and habitual gambler. and our children
knew" their father for what he was I worked all my
married years to give our children the necessities (I have
four children—all married now.)
A year ago I married a good man who neither drinks nor
gambles. He was divorced and walked out leaving his wife
everything, so after our marriage, he moved into my home.
One of my daughters is giving me a hard time. She
resents my new husband She never got along with her
father when he was living, but now she says she can't
stand to see another man living in her father's house,
sleeping in her father's bed, and sitting in her father's
chair.
Abby, this husband treats me better than I've ever been
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daughter will feel comfortable when she visits me? I can't
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a wildcat gas well are "50-50"- producing wells, to build a
better than normal in the risky pipeline A San Antonio ollandgasge-
business of wildcatting, says the The local office of the De- ologist said statistics have
consulting engineer in the gas- partment of Housing and Urban shown the odds of hitting a
starved city’s proposal for a Development has approved the wildcat gas well are three out of
federally-funded drilling preliminary application. The 10.
project. Middle Rio Grande Develop- nccdor
“I can’t overemphasize the ment Council, which oversees Theuniguesonceptoffedera
risk," said San Antonio petro- disbursement of federal grants, dolars financinga citysrisy
leum engineer George Ozuna has approved the full appU- search for natural gas might
Jr "Any well drilling operation cation. The final decision will be cause problems, said Frank
is risky. But this is less risky made in Washington Bowie, program manager for
than most. Ozuna's geologists have pin- HUD s local community devel-
"■nils is no pie in the sky pro- pointed 17 sites in the county opment divisionagtherofficials
posal. This is a project sup- where geological formations in- say th 5 Raza Unida connection
ported and recommended by dicate possible gas deposits. 111 help either.
people who are specialists in None of those are inside the city aeeninsnolo.m.
therfel.Thisisavirginga limits, the nearest being about Endpoint that we'vTnev^d
know about it. I’m very con- "cemnogssts"azmate that a ctyrequestsomethengoti
fident," he added successfol wel would produce nate-sinceit tthefrstone,
Lo-Vaca Gathering Co. shut up to 15 million cubic feet of gas - SusPect „ e“ pdbe
off the natural gas supply to the per month for 22-55 years. City P ’ said Bowie,
city-owned gas system last officials hope to hit two wells in Bowie’s office provides rec-
Sept.23because of an unpaid the six attempts, which they ommendations on the appll-
5800,000 debt. feel would make the city energy cation before sending it to
Most of the town’s 8,100 resi- self-sufficient. That’s con- Washington
dents, many of them poor Mex- sidered vital in this Raza Unida r fl | I r rr A . •
ican-American migrant work- Party-controlled county Raul Hores, Crystal City’s I TOUDlG CnGOCl tor EKA GXlGHSlOH
ers, have been forced to use “A few inches either way city manager, said city and ’ ’ VUNI- - IVI » •• Vw •
wood for heating and cooking, could make all the difference. I county officials fear large utili- WASHINGTON (AP) — run into trouble in the Senate, days.
Others have turned to butane didn’t neglect to tell the city fa- ty and oil companies will at- Backers of a new lease on life That was the consensus after Th* ERA. which would outlaw
and propane. thers they could drill six dry tempt to kill the project to pre- for the proposed Equal Rights Tuesday’s 19-15 committee vote discrimination based on sex.
Ironically, Crystal City sits in holes,” said Ozuna. "But if they vent a rash of towns from be- Amendment, victorious in the to put off the deadline for rati- has been approved by 35 states.
the middle of Zavala County’s use seismic exploration, it coming energy self-sufficient. House Judiciary Committee, fication of the ERA to June 30, Unless the extension is ap-
rich natural gas fields. That’s should bring the odds to 50-50. Officials also fear Raza Unida say they expect approval by the 1982 — an extension of three proved by Congress, it must be
why the city is seeking a $650,- I'm almost confident enough to foes will hurt the grant. full House but that they could years, three months and eight ratified by three more by next
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DEAR ABBY: As a marriage and family counselor, I am
disturbed by her response to MINNESOTA MOM. who
complained because her 17-year-old daughter displayed
“affection’' for her boyfriend in public.
While I agree there are certain forms of affection that
are inappropriate to demonstrate in public, holding hands
and putting arms around each other's waists are not only
appropriate to my view, they are warm, lovely sights to
see.
An appropriate show of affection is essential to our
physical and emotional well being. I believe that one of the
problems in our society today is that there is not enough
touching. We are progressively alienating ourselves from
each other, and that is why we marriage counselors are so
busy seeing people who desperately want to know how to
make contact with others.
L.A. MARRIAGE COUNSELOR
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1978, newspaper, July 19, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573434/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.