Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 1968 Page: 4 of 20
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AP Political Writer
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troops He said briefings he had sonnel had eased He added that
received from the President and in the normal course from now
the Defense Department have until next June 200 <00 of U.S
no indication of a ' major cut men must be rotated back from
back being planned because of Vietnam.
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Caprice. Match this, you other SB's!
Then is no joy in the land of our competitors today.
Expanded SS System Eyed
• HH Calls for Hike in Benefits •
flashy nicknacks to make it look less expensive?
Just because competition doesn't should we not have
offered you washers to clean your headlights, the new
variable-ratio power steering, liquid tire chain that you
can apply to your rear wheels at the touch of a button?
Camaro. Who needs to say “announcing” or “new”.
Look at how it all hangs together. No gingerbread
anywhere. Not a line that isn't leaning into the wind.
The interior is also much improved.
Theride is quieter. The pow er range is v ery impressive.
Standard V8 is 210 hp. SS engines available up to
325 hp.
For added SS appeal: striping that flanks the nose
and charges up the side, power disc brakes, wide oval
tires with raised white lettering. And when those fat
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and could see no objection to with a denial
any such reduction so long as it Land said the reduction could
did not cut into the ready force be accomplished because the
strength He said that as he United States had moved to
read Laird’s statement it would equip and upgrade South Viet
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States could maintain military Hr said US requirements for
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Bui Nixon had no quarrel with remarks
a prediction by Rep Meivin R But Laird said Humphrey was
Laird, R-Wis , who is traveling implying that the troop returns
with him, that by June 1969 "we would come only if he wee
are likely to have fewer US elected president He said it
troops in Vietnam—by some would happen no matter who
90,000—than we have today, un was president and politicians
less the military situation dele- should not mislead the coun-
tires grab the ground, you can almost hear the suction.
Your Chevrolet dealer offers this advice:
Go on. you other sportsters. Gnash your gears and
look tough. .Maybe it will help. —a—
Putting you first, keeps us first
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What Laird said Nixon told the Saigon government
norates ” try about it.
Nixon said Laird was talking Shortly after Laird made his
about a technical development statement, the Pentagon replied
Controry to widespreod belief, • high birth rate is not •
common characteristic of Roman Catholic notions occord-
mg to statistics compiled by the Population Reference
Bureau Comparing three predominontiy Catholic ond
three predominontiy non Catholic Europeon notions, the
bureau found o similor trend—downward—in oil six ever
the past century Economic development, not religion,
divides high and low birth rate nations. Developed coun-
tries regardless of religion, tend toward low birth levels,
underdeleloped toward high.
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FRUIT PUNCH
Delaware Punch 46-0
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. lb. 39c
cut would ba the result of "ordi- In Soul Dakota, North Dako-
HAMBURGER MEAT ... 1. 29c
PORK STEAK, Boneless......Lb 49c
Baby Beef, Seven Steak.....1b. 65c
PORK SAUSAGE, Whole Hog . . lb.49c
RUMP ROAST, Baby Beef.....1b. 79c
GROUND ROUND LEAN......1b. 69c
Pike's Peak Beef Roast.......1b. 79c
BREAD, Large Loaf............23c
BISCUITS A.F.............3 for 25c
BANANAS, Choice..........Lb. 10c
SALAD DRESSING, Best Maid Of. 39c
But let us ask you this.
Should we have made the Caprice shorter instead of
the longest Chevrolet ever built?
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talks will be hempered if the ben H Hi—phrey earlier that
United States euts its combat US troop withdrawals trom
strength IB Vietnam before Vietnam route stat late uhas
there is dear indication the «*> year or early next year
my is ready to negotiate President Johnson indirectiy
As far as toe hghting forces rebuked Humphrty by saying
are concerned, toe require- that no man could predict when
ments there remain the same ” any American troops could be
the GOP nominee said Tuesday withdrawn
• We have to keep our forces Nixon avoided any amess
mere at an adequate level “ meal of Humphrey • previous
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New Acreage Diversion
Range Released for 1969 -a wcw
* ance Humphrey spoke optimisti- .. 0 se’ry cpmen cayeg,
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Agriculture Orville L Frceman the minimum qualifying diver peac negotiations before in- School pigskin activities thanks
has announced minimum acre- sion will fall in the range of auguration day - I s not just put to a special letter
age diversion for those.planning 2041o2spercent jin the sky or a vain hope" , The letter is sent each week
to participate in the 1969 feed The Secretary of Agriculture . . .nmchalI . .
grata program will be not less indicated some farmers may And again . ‘ without charge, by Marion
than 20 per cent nor more than want to divert 25 per cent of lenged Nixon tomeet . on.na Crowelf of Crowell
25 per cent of the feed grain their feed groin base in order tional television for a faceto
{corn, sodghum and barley I to qualify for the 1969 program, tace debate
base. and to plan their 1969-rop The cornerstone of Hum
1 Minimum acreage diversion wheat program acreage substi- phrey s ambitious Social Securh
has been 20 per cent for each tution alternatives ty program "as • suggeston
of the eight years of the feed If, subsequently it is deter that benetts.be incredse.r
gram program mined that a minimum of 20 average of 50 per cent across
The secretory also indicated per cent diversion is required the board oer a ourzear Pene
there will be a need for addi- , tor program qualification, such od. He said that would boostU --
tional diversion for payment in a producer would have two al present monthiy minimum trom | ___
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planning ” attracted crowds local officials . _ drinkere per canita veariv balance production w 11 h r 0 - S per cent acreage diverted and from M2 50 to UM for a C tuple | Easil’ Eemoved . . .
NiXotR. remarks were a real- said were larger than ny , . .qurements. qualify for payment under the He went on to say. "I believe
firmation of is position on Viet drwn by Humphrey consumption of tea in the Final determinations relative voluntary diversion provisions it is time to ease the burden . -
nam They earned him heckling After visit to a Seattle ship- United States is about la-pound, to the 1969 feed grain program to be a part of the 1969 ferd which Social Security contribu Rent .TryaLX. ’etawL
chanto from antiwar protestors yard, Nixon planned to fly to while the average person in provisions will not be made for grain program. or plant the tions place upon our working , shampooer tor si a day at
whe he spoke to a crowd that Denver. Colo for a later alter- Great Britain and Ireland drink some time. Secretary Freeman acreage to late tall or spring people, by financing part of the Coggin Drug, 1423 Coggin,
filled a street for te length of a noon rally there, about 10 pounds of tea annually said However stndies of the seeded crops. increase I propose from general1 ____________
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-BROWNWOOD BUUETIN Wednesday Sept 23. 1968
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Catsup Del Monte 20-Oz. Bot. 3 for $1.00
LUNCHEON MEATS Gooch's Pkg. 29c
TUNA FISH, Van Camp 4 cans $ 1.00
PICKLES, Dill or Sour ... 1 qt. 35c
By FRANK CORMIER 000 residents, toe Degwcratsr
SEAL BEACH Calif (AP - preside tial candidate outlined
Vice President Hubert H Hum PopoS
phrey advocated today an aver- expanaio ____
age to per cent increase * So- program an " Humohrev Titled — subject to taxes be increa
cial Security benetits— with part His remarks were prepared *l ~ _ 2edkare alodg with maximum beneitit
of the take to be financed for tar delivery ePon100. 15 uelcame ta the medicare field, he sug-
the first time by the federal Humphrey whe says Ms Re Tuesday gested that the medical pa -
Treasury rather th— payroll publican opponena Rachard M "J; .sr—r wh- he ments part of the program he t-
No—, should -steps — wuth came here weeks ago Set nanced
He also proposed that benefits more ideas aad fewer balloons, nndred irr tried Em at tor tog ufe as hosputal benetits are.
be made "inflation proof coupled his own ideas with a N5 r<*iue demonsarat- instead ok through M monthly
through "a bunt ■ system of new assault — the Rep tour ear a"Pure , Aad the rw payments by lie retired And he
automatic increases tied ta saying rent— commitee irr if if a said something shouldbe done
consumer prices to keep pace The pad record — security d r——n isomewhat to protect medicare recipients
with rising living costs and opportuniy for our rider divided, Democratie figures who from tie heavy cots at pr•
Speaking at leisure world, a citizens h clear enough The were modabiy abnent during Ms serpton drugs
retiremeni community with 11-' Democrats built it—and the Re visit
Should we not have included the new 327-cubic-inch
engine, the biggest standard V8 in its field?
Should we have skipped the many improvements in
the interior and in the quietness of the ride?
Some people think so. Our competitors.
'69 Caprice Coupe
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 297, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 1968, newspaper, September 25, 1968; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574101/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.