Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1978 Page: 1 of 20
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to rabies death
Halloween tricks
to classy poetry
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Twenty Pages Today
Two Sections
Volume 79 No. 12
October 27. 1978
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Lions' mothers hosting carnival
NEW YORK (AP) —The ma- resume publication.
unit who are on strike against New York Times pressroom at
43rd Street with that of the
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1978 State Fair Im Arablan bane competition.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Michael Schults an the
STATEFAIR WINNERS-Inca Legend, left,
and her feel. El Mundo, won first places at the
ground to prices
Gasoline, housing spiral
Circling the downed plane to-
day wen a second Navy P-3
rs of use,
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Orion from Adak, a Coast
Guard HC-130 from Kodiak and
A National Weather Service
spokesman at Anchorage said
the air temperatun in the ditch
Sadat, Begin
share award
petition
weekend.
Coliseum doors will open at 6 p.m.
Saturday for the eighth annual Lions
Mothers Club Halloween Carnival.
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Contests will be among the carnival
features. Prises will be awarded in the
age groups of 1-4 and 6-10. Prizes an
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an Air Force C135 from Shemya
Air Force Base.
The names of the crewmen
wen not released.
says it has not determined the
cause of those crashes.
Acitivites an to continue until 10 p.m.
and, according to the sponsoring Lion
Mothers Club, then is something for
everyone.
Featured will be food booths, game
booths including casino, basketball
throw, lollipop tree, fish pond, stuffed
animal walk, spook house, cake walk
and jewelry engraving
Special features will include a
giveaway for a mammoth-sized lion.
Donations an still being accepted, and
a donation makes one eligible to own
the big animal. Brownwood High School
cheerleaders will continue to take 81
donations at the carnival for the lion.
going to be given for the funniest and
scariest costume in both divisions.
Proceeds from the carnival will go
for the annual father-son banquet which
is given by the Lions Mothers Chib.
Another purpose of the carnival is to
provide safe, wholesome entertainment
for children in the city.
Mrs. LaDon Spence is this year’s
president, and Darla Bell is chairman
of the Halloween carnival.
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BROWNWOOD AREA — Clear to partly cloudy with mild
days and cool nights through Sunday. Maximum tem-
perature Saturday 73, Sunday near 10; overnight low tonight
«, Saturday night 50.
Maximum temperature here Thursday-TTTovemight low
41. Sunset today 6:51, Saturday 6:50; sunrise Saturday 7:50,
Sunday 6:51. Time changes from daylight saving time to
standard time at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Michael
Shultz are owners of the
winning horses.
Inca Legend won first
place in the halter brood-
mare class with her 1971 foal
at her side. Her foal, El
Mundo, won first place in the
weanling class.
El Mundo and half brother
Rezort won third place in the
produce of Dam class. Texas
Magic took a fifth place in
the 1971 filly class.
The horses can be seen at
the Delta S. Farms.
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It’s Possible.....
Lifestyles........
Sports...........
Stock Market....
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hoping the new program will get
it down eventually to no more
than 6 to 6J percent
Although food prices rose in
September, the monthly report
indicated that inflation Is dis-
tributed over the entire econo-
my.
The cost of owning a home
jumped 1.3 percent and the
price of rent went up 0.1 per-
cent, both the biggest increases
of the year.
Home purchase prices rose
196 percent and home mortgage
costs rose rapidly The cost of
fuel oil and furniture went up,
but the cost of home appliances
and electricity declined.
Gasoline prices rose 1.4 per-
cent, while the cost of car re-
pairs went up 0.9 percent and
auto insurance climbed 0.8 per-
cent Prices of new cars went up
0.6 percent but used-car prices
were unchanged.
The 0.5 percent increase in
food prices followed a gain of 1.3
percent in June, no change in
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Delta S. Farms near the airport
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Brownwood Municipal
Airport took two blue rib-
bons, a third place and a fifth
place at the East Texas State
Fair Arabian horse com-
Brownwood, Texas 76801
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September. STEPHENVILLE-A woman products costing $100 in the base University News Service
The Nobel Committee said in identified as a resident of period of 1967 now cost$199.30 Radio-television news commentator Paul Harvey will be
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“the committee wishes not only accident on the Bosque River work, officials say, is that many HP- President Koger L. BrooKs saw Harvey will receive his
to honor actions already per- Bridge on U.S. 67-377, police labor contracts are negotiated degree Nov. 15 at a dinner meeting in the Brownwood Coliseum,
formed in the service of peace, here said. years in advance. Also, Academic Dean Don Jackson said Harvey will receive a doc-
but also encourage further Justice of the Peace Sarah wholesale prices are rising rap- torate of humane letters.
efforts to work out practical Miller pronounced the woman idly..and these are usually Harvey will be the speaker at the dinner which is being spon-
solutions which can givereality deadatthessgene.Policessaid Pessdaonatosconsumers °° ‘ soredbyHPU’SDouglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom.
to those hopes of a lasting peace she was probably killed in- aevayea oasis. __ -
as they havebeen kindled bythe stantly. Labor Secretary Ray Mar- Brooks said the HPU faculty and staff, board of trustees and
agreements.” The woman was alone in her shall told reporters Thursday, the Academy board will attend the dinner and that the function
it had been learned pre- late model sedan when it “in about six months we should will be open to the public.
viously that former Secretary of collided head-on with another see the inflation rate declining Harvey, who has been featured on other HPU programs, has
State Henry A. Kissinger vehicle, poUce said A man and gradually. Don’t expect any been the recipient of nine honorary degress, and has earned 11
nominated Sadat for the prize. woman in the second vehicle miracles or dramatic changes. ___ K ,__' *
The Egyptian leader launched were being treated for un- White House economic offi- Freedom Foundation awards and has been elected to the Hall of
the current peace initiative with determined injuries at dais don’t want to be pinned Fame in his home state of Oklahoma.
a precedent-setting journey to presstime. down to a specific month when Ticket information may be obtained by calling: 915-646-4981 or
Jerusalem to meet with Begin The accident occured at 10:45 the program should start work- 646-2502, ext 204.
last November. Kissinger this morning. ing.
Dalias last
newspaper strike was resolved came after 17 hours of negotia- william J Kennedy, prest- Newark Star-Ledger, a nearby
early today when publishers tions at the Manhattan offices of nent of the iwsmen’s union suburban competitor, and later
and printing pressmen agreed the Federal Mediation and said of the agreement: “The would be extended to the Times’
to have an expert decide for- Conciliation Service. He pre- accommodation had to be Carlstadt, N.J., plant, the three
mulas for staffing pressrooms, dieted negotiations on remain- made. .. Joseph Barletta, gener- News plants and the Post’s
a mediator announced. ing matters would proceed Ai manader and vice president plant in Manhattan.
But the mediator, Theodore “relatively fast” at the next jh-v™ said: “We’re very
Kheel, stressed that "the strike session this afternoon. Aieaked that we seem to have The strike began Aug. 9 when
is not over” and said half a Settlement of the pressmen’s foundawavtresolve it (the the publishers changed press-
dozen less difficult issues still strike would have to be accom- StuMina "rOblem) ” room work rules after being
had to be resolved before the panled by settlements with pa- * P.. unable to negotiate staff reduc-
two major morning dailies — per handlers and machinists Kheel sald the pressroom tions.
jor issue in the city’s 80-day Kheel said the breakthrough the Times.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - up by inflation.
Consumers lost more ground to The September price increase
inflatin in September as prices would average out to about 10
Increased 0.8 percent, the Labor percent a year if it continued for
Department said today. 12 months. The inflation rate for
Prices of gasoline, housing the first nine months of the year
and school tuition costs all was 9.6 percent, the department
climbed markedly. Food prices said.
rose 0.5 percent after two President Carter announced a
months of stability, the depart- new anti-inflation program
ment said. Tuesday night, but adminis-
The average worker’s pur- tration officials said it may take
chasing power dropped 0.3 per- at least six months before it
cent during September, the fifth shows any results.
decline this year, the report Officials say inflation should
said. That meant most workers’ be somewhat more than 8 per-
wage increases had been eaten cent for the year, but they are
Astro Graph............9A
Amusements...........2
Berry’s World..........8B
Choices................7A
Churches............-4A
Classified.............4-7B
Comics................8A
Dear Abby.............6A
Deaths.................2A
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Fair honors to RESCUE CONTINUES
ADAK, Alaska (AP) - At Thursday would have to survive water temperature about 45 de- -April 26, 1978, a P-3 went
least four of the 15 men whose at least 24 hours in 10-foot seas grees. down off the Azores, killing
U.S. Navy P-3 Orion aircraft before rescue helicopters from ..... .. . .... seven;
ditched into the frield North the cutter Jarvis would come The flight originated at Adak,
h?. intcune which 1 about 1800 miles -Sept 3, 1978, a P-3 ex
Pacitewererescuedtqdaxbya southwest of Anchorage The ploded over southern Maine,
frcsi. said ’ The propeller-driven subma- Navy spokesman said the plane killing eight.
T, sgu Rackar • conet rine-hunter “made a controlled was on a “routine patrol It’s an . ......
c _. . . ’ „ . , ditch” 690 miles west-southwest anti-submarine plane and you Rear Adm. Ralph Hedges,
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ing near me plane. spokesman in Honolulu. 23 persons. The three Bruns- was low at Brunswick because
He said the Soviet vessel was The airplane reported engine wick-based planes could carry °stheeunexplainedngazhet 4,
stillsengpgediinthearezcuezop- Problems before going down, 20. winghnsbeanhekn,jihkede
eration. He said one of the other ..m +Le Air Fnrep Rosrne * •T --a-u‘ J-M V.
rafts was known to contain SAdthetuncantorat Emn The previous crashes were: is under SM“ supernatural
other survivors. Coordraponcpnteatknmho. -Dec. 11, 1977, a P-3 slam- spell, and it’s almost impossible
dorf Air Force Base at Anchor- med into a fog-shrouded to fight because we don’t know
The survivors had spent the age. mountain in the Canary Islands, why our planes have crashed,”
night riding in 10-foot seas. The downed plane, specifie- killing 13; Hedges said.
It had been thought that the ally a P3-C, is almost identical
J crewmen who went down late to three other Orions, desig-
nated as P3-B‘s, which have
crashed since last December,
killing 28 crewmen. Those three
planes all were based at Bruns-
wick Naval air station in
Brunswick, Maine. The Navy
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July and a 0.2 percent rise in
OSLO, Norway (AP) — The shared the 1973 peace prize with August. Wholesale price figures
1978 Nobel Peace Prize was North Vietnamese Foreign indicate that more increases
awarded jointly today to Egyp- Minister Le Duc Tho for nego- are likely.
tian President Anwar Sadat and tiating a Vietnamese cease-fire Prices for dairy products
Israeli Prime Minister agreement Tho declined to ac- started rising and beef prices
Menachem Begin. cept his part of the award. rose 0.4 percent after two
The two Mideast leaders, for Two West German leglsla- months in September.
11 months engaged in an often- tors, Kurt Jung and. Jergen However, pork, poultry and
difficult drive to end 30 years of Moellemann, had sald they pro- egg prices went down. Prices
Arab-Israeli hostility, had been posed Sadat and Begin as joint for cereal, bread, sugar and
prominently mentioned as to the Nobel Committee. About processed fruit and vegetables
likely candidates for the presti- 50 individuals and organizations were unchanged. Alcoholic bev-
gious prize. were nominated. erage prices rose sharply by 0.7
The prize, which carries a Sadat, 59, and Begin, who will percent
stipend of 8165,000, was be 65 Nov. 18, are the first Arab Medical care costs, after ris-
awarded by the five-member and Israeli citizens to win the tag 0.9 percent in August went
Norwegian Nobel Committee a peace prize. Sadat is the second up 0.6 percent last month be-
body appointed by the Norwe- winner from the African con- cause of smaller increases in
gian Parliament. tinent. South African black hospital and dental expenses.
Ironically, it comes at a time leader Albert Luthuli won the The 0.8 percent increase in
when Israel and Egypt have prize 111 1960. overall consumer prices follow-
once again hit a snag in their ed increases of 0.5 percent in
negotiations and prospects are July and 0.6 percent in August J.
B'wood woman Harvey due honorary
their historic Camp David sum- dies in mishap The Consumer Price Index clOCtOrClt& from HPU
mlt with President Carter in now stands at 199.3. That means •
By TOM CRANE the New York Daily News and who joined the strike, and with manning formulas would be
Associated Press Writer the New York Times - could the editorial and commercial based on a comparison of the
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1978, newspaper, October 27, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573520/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.