Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 301, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 1, 1967 Page: 4 of 28
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Brownwood Bulletin and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Brownwood Public Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
WASHINGTON NOTES
,000 to Protest War
!
chairman of the National Mobi-
5
2
<
1
• TWO Y
■
A
"This McNamaginot line is
half measure ”
/
JOHNSON Cm'. Tex (AP)—
gram, commodity price-support
• BEG.
These
programs
encourage
I
-1
J
,.0
H
V
-e
82
V
I
W
1
u
FROM HELOISE!
t
/
- •
I
I
s/ ‘
stMth, November 1, 1967
★ Rm aid imformation
Enclosed b l.
^fitOO ptr copy cash, eheck wonty order) for
«
NAME.
• LA
ADDAESS.
/
art.
STATE.
ZIP.
<
/(•
L
«
I
4
)
f
(
5
LA
. WASHA
• THERMG
FOOT
LOCKE
1
I
I
age allotments and marketing
quotas, the national wool pro-
• SOFT
• ZIPPI
• PINK
• SIZES
* Pphon am
■it Telephane
• 8U1
• SOI
• VAL
HELOISE 1968 DIARY
Appointment Calendar
4. .
Here's Hie perfect guide to daily living witb the best bonus of all... BRAND NEW HINTS
I
I
'i
• COT
• WAI
• SIZE!
chart
r quick reference registry
BROWNWOOD
BULLETIN
Committee
Is Elected
Farmers receptly named to
serve as the Agricultural St*-
tate Completes President Puts Signature More Money
' es On $70-Billion Money Bill In Circulation
mittee elections throughout the
county
Chairman Thompsor pointed
out the ASC county and com-
munity farmer-committees are
congressional cuts plus the un-
L»
money in January .
The Texas White House said
and .7C, and one in Dist. 3. The
new gas wells included 3 in Disc
ing a total of 4,773 for the year
compared to 5.592 in 1966.
The completions included 119
oil wells and 29 gas wells
Wildcats included 11 oil dis-
coveries and ' eight gas wells
There were three oil discoveries'
in Dists. 8 and 9, 2 in Dists. 7B
certainty of Vietnam spending,
might force him to seek more’
SANTA ANNA'S PRANCING THRE-The Santa
Anna High School band will be led this year by,
left to right, majorettes Beth Dean, Sherry Thomp-
grams ds the agricultural con-
servation programs, the crop-
fahd adjustment program, the
feed grain program. he volun-
tary whsat program, the uplahd
cotton diversion program, acre-
-----copies of the new HELOISE 1968 DIARY APPOINTMENT
CALENOAP
. during halftime ceremonies at area football games
this season. (Bulletin Staff Photo) * in charge of hocal administra-
—-— ---——---—-—---——-------y tion of such national farm pro-
..
AUSTIN. Tex <AP> - The
Texas Railroad Commission re-
ported a total, of 119 oil well
completions for the week mak-
son, and Barbara Jones. The girls may be seen
12
*r\ participation in the programs
Money in circulation readied admjr istered by the commit-
a record $225 88 per Capita at tees
the end of August, surpassing These programs encourage
the 8225.59 figure of last Dec 31 conservation and increase from
Total currency and coin in cir- returns by means of price sup-
culation as of the end of last ports and market supply-man-
month. the department said, agement as well as by pay-
was a record $45.1 billion. Iments.
2992
. NYLON
. DECOR,
a
He noted that-Congress cut —;—----------
4, 2 in Dists. 3 and 7B, and one some $1.6 billion from his de- The U.S. Merchant Marine
in. . .... fense appropriation request, operates under the jurisdiction
Holes plugged totaled 124 in- which lie said was an austerity of the Maritime Commission,
eluding 64 dry holes, ______i total to start with. , U.S. Department of Commerce. I
Zephyr, was elected second al-
ternate member
The 1967 election was held
at a county convention Wednes-
day Electors were farmers cho-
sen as com ention delegates at
recent ASC community com-
President Johnson has signed
into law the $70-billion defense
appropriation bill, and said that
Just look at some of the features...
-)
* Diary appointment colendar for 13 months
Kirk, a Revublicar. cited the his < McNamara ’si way of,
secretary's plan to halt the flow mending fences with both doves' -
of trood. and supplies from and hawks," Kirk said "To
North to South Vietnam by those who counsel escalation. it
building "some kind of electron- shows that he is doing some-.
ic wall" at the border as the thing To those who counsel
reason McNamara should step withdrawal, it shows that he is
down He called the wall a doing something defensive."
"McNamaginot line. He added: "To my mind, this
Kirk made his comment s in a illustrates the bankruptcy, the
speech prevared for the 15th an- deference to dilettantes, that
nual Republican Women’s Con- permeates the Pentagon top hi-
ference in Little Rock - , -erachy today The war is aot
“We would be cnstructing going to be ended by gimmicks,
the biggest, most expensive American public opinion is not
sieve in the history of the going to be soothed by phony
world " said Kirk. "a make- walls."- The Florida chief exec-
work.project that would be the utive said McNamara “should
object of scorn of every North resign because he no longer has
Viefnamese soldier who easily the confidence of the civilians or
- mT‘I
u
3RD 6REAT YEAR...
NOW EVEN BETTER!
- •
sile system — k- 7
Western Electric, manager of r a n A l • f •
thsmon"adasponresbsusonxisting r loridci ChiGf >ays
$215 million Nike-X research -
contract, with about $18 million A A • f EE r •
o Mac Should Resign
The money is for the 1968 fis- wlenm.
cal year that began July 1 WA SH INGTON (APi - You gia, cuiauiununy puzce-ouppur
Johnsgh emphasized that the may not any richer but the loans, nd storage facility loans
| Pentagon would "take every ac- Treasury Department says The ASCS county office at
tign,to-hold defense expendi- there s more currency and coin 510 E. Lec is headquarters for
tureS as near as possible to the in circulation now for every the county committee and it
January estimate " man, woman and child in the serves as the farmers local con-
This seemed to mean that, nation than at any time in histo- tact (or business connected with
---------even if that target were met. he *I ..........
Saturday Johnson signed the leg- still would have to ask Congress
islation-the year’s biggest mon- later to restore the $16 billion
ey bill, by far—late Friday that was cut.
9 -v
hs
5u.m CALENDAR
,W.—R.O. 80X90 UPTOWN STATION
3 _ ST. PAUL MINN. SHOE
• Beauty • Recipes • Menu Planning • Homemakes
Car Tips a Special Thanksgivina and Christmas Hints e
WASHINGTON <AP) - The iization to End the War in Viet- through the court1 increased slightlv to another
.........wasy:.’: capital Fodtmnuea FSThePosomeesilliasuesev.
uwar demonstration in Wash- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cn-new commemorave stamps
ington Oct. 21 ’ The AFLCIO says its annual next year Ilie suet wiH be
| Dave Dellinger, whose organ i- convention opening Dec 7 in Mt- the late producer RM Disney,
zation is planning the mass ami Beach Fla, will cncen: Hemisraur 68 in -an Antono,
demonstration, said it would be’ trate on such social ilb as an- Tex uInois sesacenten-i
so non-vjelent that "even the po- employment, tnadequte slum nial the.50th anniversary of air
lice will be orderly and podvi- bousing, housing dks rimination mail service. law ent rcemnent,
. u -c . olent." and fraud against eonsemers American painuing and Amen-
bilization and Conservation 5 . . , .. ok-* 3 6 ne ,9 a can folklore
He told newsmen part of the Robert. F Eonutata 29 ■ can toumtor ..
plan is to disrupt Pentagon op- Bridgeport. Conn., native who ~
erations but added "There will has been executive qssistant to Capitat’Tni. ...e.
be so many people here that for semk Howard tl raker Jr.. By THE AssoCIAnED PRESS
- —eqo has teen named field "I am ready to talk tomorrow
itatise .or the Republi- with Ho Chi Minh and other
ngressional , Cemmittee, chiefs of state concerned I am
NNew York New Jer- ready to have .Secretary Ruck
SEND TODAY for this,attractive, full*
color 0’4* x 11 ■ Diary Appointment calendar. Makes
•n ideal inexpensive gift for friend*, relative*, neigh-
bore, bridge prizes. Order vours now, plus extra
copies for gift-giving.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark 1AP1 — Kirk, mentioned as a possible
Florida Gov. Claude Kirk called GOP candidate for the vice
Saturday for the resignation of presidential nomination in 1968,
Secretary of Defense Robert S appeared here during a week-
MeNamara, whom he termed end tour of Arkansas. Louisiana.
the international symbol of the iJeorgia and Kentucky..
120
{$
$100
The perfect gift... only 1—
MAIL COUPON TODAYI
Yes, homemakers everywhere are using the 1967 edition of Heloise’s diary appointment
celendee and for the year ahead America's most popular housewife-columnist has packed
even more ideas and utility into her new diary. This calendar idea swept the country last
year . .. be sure you order your copy today. Don’t forget your friends, relatives and
neighbors ... it's the perfect dollar gift-giving idea!
ments in the case.
The hearing officer. Edward
A. Dragon. normally would sub-
mit a report 19 days after re-
ceiving the briefs. Bet the op-
posing lawyers greed to give
him more time. ard the expec ■
tation is that he will report his
findings to Secretary of State
Dean Rusk by the end of Octo-
ber
Otepka was dismissed in Nov-
ember 1963 for alleged "conduct
unbecoming an officer of the
Department of State.’ Aside
from his appeal toRusK. he can
continue to appeal to the Civil
Service Commission and ... - . ... ... ,
------ ---- passed througe the military. His frequent rosy ■
11 tl c, ' -2-3 a j He said McNamara ig "clear- predictions have consistntly
Use The Classefied Ads ly secretary of 'do-fence.’ " • come to naught."
WASHINGTON >AP - The
four-year-old dispute between
the State Department and its
one-time chief security evalua-
tor. Otto F. Otepka, is closer to
conclusion.
Lawyers for the goy eminent
and the fired Ctepka submitted
briefEriday to a hearing offi-
cer, setting forth legal argu-
(ASC) Brown County commit-
tee are Walter Thompson, Rt.
3. chairman: Arnold**!. Rags-
dale. Rt 2. Bangs, vice chair- .. -g fss .1 pwx
man. and Logan. V Stewart the.Johnson admini siratien.to ETe
Rt 1 May. regular members allows violence wuld * another repre
Yhompson is serving the last step in the political, suicids of ean C
xftsr Ae , 47. . +0,., the Johnson admigs ti ration. coverinp----- . .. — .
1yEt°a.threeyeaterm9 WASHINGTON (AP, ~ Theasey, Delaware, meet with their foreign minister
196' to ofve a three vear term Pentagon has awarded its first Mary lardanaye New England tomorrow I am ready to send a
195 Stewart ahregzea term contract in connection with De- States.trusted representative to any
and. toewart, “as elected.this fense Secretary Robert S. Me- The Comkce Department spot on this earth to talk in se-
eaid. Melania ri i ’ Mav Namara's recent announcement reports new facbgy orders de- cret with a spokesman for Ha-
w-idetearmumhaz y. that this country wil build a $5 clinad < August Mi the second noi ‘—President Johnson, re-
berto'the county committee billion limited antibailistic mis- straight month whi)e inventories viewing his Vietnam »« Policy-
and Chester Damron, Rt. 1,
4A----BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Sunday, October 1, 1967
#s "
I
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 301, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 1, 1967, newspaper, October 1, 1967; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573823/m1/4/?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.