Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1971 Page: 3 of 22
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adequate food productfon.
it s a great pity Dr Borlaug
had to be so hysterical in de-
fending DDT." Mansholt said in
an interview "Many farmers in
Europe are greatly concerned
on using DDT. "
Mansholt contends the mas-
sive use of such chemicals as
DDT can lead to serious side
effects and damage the envi-
i onment. He is urging that less
persistent pesticides be used
DA Secretary of Agriculture
Clifford Hardin and a number of
other delegates to the confer-
ence refused to comment on
Borlaug’s speech. But FAO, the
world's chief food organization;
went on record in favor of con-
' tinued use of DDT. a stand also
taken by the World Health Or-
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produced and made easily
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ROME API - The architect
of the European Common Mar
kets agricultural policies took
issue today with Nobel Prize
winner Norman Botlaug’s de-
fense- of DDT and pesticides
We can produce as much
food in the United States and
Europe without DDF and pesti-
eides," said Sicco L Mansholt
of the Netherlands, vice presi-
dent for agriculture of the Com-
mon Market's executive com-
mission
Borlaug, an American scien-
tist won the Nobel Peace Prize
last year for his work in the
development of a high-yielding
wheat, a major factor in the so-
called Green Revolution. "
Speaking Monday to the gov-
erning conference of the U.N.
Food and Agriculture Organiza-
tion. he accused environmental-
ists and ec ologists in the United
States and Western Europe of
"hysterical" lobbying against
DDT and ether pesticides which
he contended are necessary for
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commission chairman His ap- Dallas Tuesday in the custody
pointment is subject to State of a Dallas County deputy
Senate approval Robert Wayne Locke, 27, was
arrested by the Pima County-
Smith said Brooks request sherriff’s office in Tucson,
was unusual because I had Mr. Arlz Deputy Jack Faulkner
Williams checked out by the De- said.
partment of Public Safety Locke, charged with two
before the appointment and cases of felony theft, walked out
they said he was perfectly of his hospital room last
dean ..seems to me the report Thursday morning in his
said he was one of the largest pajamas while a guard had
operators in the state but they stepped down the hall to use the
found nothing wrong." restroom.
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35th DISTRICT COURT personal injunes Dismissed on joint
Joe Dibreil, Judge Presding mohon of parties Settlement
. G A Day vs Mutual Lite ins Co ot New Southwest Moto Bank at Brownwood vs
vork. Judgment Don Beck, sut gn note Plainti# granted
Myriene Baker vs James Franklin judgment by defauit on note
Dumiases
Mary Elizabeth whfton and Peter Sutton, suit for personat njury
Fredrick Whittan. suit for divorce Dismissed.
Dismissed Jimmy and Judy Thampson Bilbrey v-.
Judy Janice Thompson vs Otis Mien Jay Scott Sutton Case dsmissec with
Thompson, suit tar divorce Dismissed prejudice
Joe Blackstock vs General Mat ors Corp. Bar mie D Inn Southland Life ins Co
and Wilton Hley. individuai and doing and James B Cowan Case dismissed with
business as Holley Chevrolet suit on prejudice
' .Brooke F Early. C Fielding Early Jr
and Helen Early Vinuesa vs City of Car ‘y.
m e suit on taxes Compromise settlement
Appointment s Sam*
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^.X AAANIIEaa. personal injury Settlement
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Ralph E Williams and wife, Henrietta
• I Re AI Williams vs Bill Williams Order
said Tinai vacatngjudgment
■ ■■ Weakley Watson vs Jack D Shumake.
. i-mrv . n . __i . suit on account Piaintitf granted
AUSTIN 1 AI I — The appoint- iuagment by default against the defen
ment of Raymond B. Williams ""
vene Da y i1 removar or oisanimes
as chairman of the Texas Vend- Petition granted
■ng Commission cannot be with- V*
drawn, says Gov. Preston sliger doing ouuines • suger Brotert
Edward Rosenberg and Lonnie Berry
Smith. Sikes, surety suit Dismissed tar want at
prosecution
Sen. Chet Brooks of Pasadena in the matter of the marriage at Louene
called upon Smith last week to Sooreend "or ""o" " *
withdraw the nomination on the cmi Eieye Srande
ground of conflict of interest Lile insurance
since Williams owns Com- reoio"atedgintonanPworencord
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1971, newspaper, November 10, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574764/m1/3/?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.