Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1972 Page: 3 of 18
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12,1972
9:30 to 7:00 Daily
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refuses to testify
$
9:30 to 9 Thursday
DEPARTMENT STORES
Texas
SEMI-ANNUAL
probing a wiretap on
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SHOE SALE
TS
MENS
Dress and Casuals
Values to 25.95
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SAYS NEW YORK OFFICIAL
MOST ALL SIZES,
BUT NOT IN EVERY STYLE
Casual and Dress Heels
Sale
3.88
4.88
8.00
i
4.88
9.00
6.88
10.95
INCLUDES YOUTHFUL
7.88
12.95
FLATS and DRESS HEELS.
14.95
7.88
16.96
8.88
REDUCED. SIZE 5-10
N-M WIDTHS
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Fashion Boots
GREAT SELECTION OF FASHION
5:
*
X
Regular
Sale
4.88
8.00
case.
7950
Wat.
39s*
Regular
Sale
5.88
9.00
4.00
10.95
1.88
6.88
5.00
2.88
12.95
6.88
2.88
6.00
16.95
9.88
CHILDREN S HOUSESHOES
' *
10.88
19.95
1.00
2.00
3.00
1.00
S
5.00
2.88
9
59"
mow
Values to 8.00
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Regular
7.00
Uty. 280-
ity. 200-
28-31;
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Nylon Velvet Casuals
ALL NYLON VELVET CASUALS
INCLUDING RED BALL BRAND
The report said that the sec-
ondary standards for sulfur
dioxide in the air cannot be
meet in the Buffalo area be-
cause of the unavailability or
great cost of low-sulfur fuels.
Low-sulfur coal is cheaply
available only in the South and
West.
BOOTS INCLUDING
KRINKLE STRETCH
PATENTS, SUEDES,
LEATHERS
feeder
33.50-36;
heifers,
; utility
23-25.50;
18.50-23;
tad. 145-
LAMB SALUTE - Bruce Lethco, 16, mb of Mr. and Mrs. in
Letheo and a student at Mullin High School. displays his grand
।champion Suffolk after winning this year in the annual Mills
County Livestock Show
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"" LADIES FUZZY
Houseshoes
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the telephones of former aides
' to oil magnate H L. Hunt
U.S Dist Court Judge Robert
Hill had given Kelly until Tues-
day morning to decide if he
would change his mind about
testifying in the wiretap case
The alternative was an 18-
months jail term Hll had cited
Kelly, 27, for contempt of court
Dec. 13 when Kelly claimed his
rights under the Fifth Amend-
ment, protecting him from self
incrimination.
But a stay was issued by the
U.S Fifth Circuit Court of Ap-
peals at New Orleans, giving
Kelly time to prepare an appeal
of the contempt citation.
Kelly and Patrick McCann.
23, also of Houston, were sen-
tenced to three years in prison
Sept 9 after being found guilty
at hiring out themselves 'to
wiretap the homes of certain
M JM
toeaess
s, light-
er steer
ry. 38.50- .
ear lings/
Stocker
quality,
1. 34-39;
s, light
■ heifer
avy, 35-
s i
5,
722
Nathan’s Rivera Watches Are
Unconditionally Guaranteed For
One Year in Writing, This Covers
Any Accidental Damage Whatsoever!
4)
High styled calendar window,
espansion hand. Choice of
stainless steel or gold filled
case. 17 jewel precision move-
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del band. Stainless steel or 20
micron gold filled cue.
6950
Automatic wind day-date,
Speidel band. Choice of Stain-
less steel or 20 micron gold
filled case. 17 jewel precision
5950
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l u
di
The hieh fashion look, hp-sa-
tined Sracelet, baguette shape.
17 jewel precisiom movement
49s*
a
res and
ngly at
>ver last
al Texas
Monday,
ings sold
er. All in
zood sale
ttle and
es were
owsand
1 active
advance
Stocker
mostly
SALEH
ham,
pound
; J. E.
0 upund
. 23 per
is. 1.455
I; M. L.
) pound
and 505
r, 36; J.
d. 1,080
. 25; W
lyr, 570
lifer at
utefaced
litt, San
utefaced
। pound
; A. M
। pound
296 per
sholson,
d black
.10; and
ley faced
iimpson,
1 pound
s. C. B.
1 pound
Petite Florentined ease, 17
jewel precizioe "ovement.
- 49M
N,ey2
2
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Private detective r
ent.
5950
a
Swim eat and Horentime com
bination case wilh 17 jewel
movement and high siyled
meulband.
4950
lie but Wood ruled Monday that the States must meet the primary
After an Army review board board failed to comply with his standards by 1975, although
denied his request last May. instructions to give Quamina a they can get a two-year ex-
Quamina filed suit in federal new hearing. tension if technology is not
U.S. District Court Judge the review board once again ardslahlustheesemetd“w-thtmnd
John Wood Jr remanded his with instructions to hold the "reasonable time" thereafter
i ase to the Army for rehearing hearing and to report back to The state plan says that fed-
last July, saying the board ap- the court
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UM OUR CONVENIENT CREDIT
Take Up To A Year To Pay. No IMMM or Carrying
ChergmSesDetnils Posted in Store.’______
Sunday 15
per
Comanche
Air quality standards can't be met
By DAVID SHAFFER nology now known or Niagara Falls, eral primary standards for sul-
Associated Press Writer in an air quality implementa- The state is requiring in- fur dioxide in the air can be met
ALBANY. N.Y. (AP) - The lion plan prepared for submis- dustries in those areas to use by 1975 in all areas of Upstate
state Environmental Con- sion to the federal Environmen- the best available means to cut New York, but that the
servation Department says stri- tal Protection Agency, the de- down on pollution, the report secondary standards will not be
ngent new federal standards for partment reported Tuesday said, but unless technical met in south Buffalo, Lack-
air quality cannot be met tn that standards for particulate breakthroughs occur within the awanna. Tonawanda, North
some parts of the heavily in- matter in the air-dirt and soot, next few years that will not be Tonawanda or Albany
dustrialized Buffalo area of for example-cannot be met in enough The other federal air-quality
western New York, even with south Buffalo, Lackawanna, The only alternative-shut- standards-for carbon monox-
the best antipollution tech- Tonawanda. North Tonawanda ting down those industries ide, photochemical oxidants.
All FALL PATTERNS
------;------—------------------ Which cannot be sufficiently hydrocarbons and nitrogen
lundne nivec A rmu 0 Hevs controlled-was rejected be- dioxide—will generally be met
•--Y‘ Y" 5” ni my •• uwy 9 cause of its impact on already after the 1975 automobile-emis-
high unemployment in the Buf- sion controls take effect, the
TO granT oDecror nearing falo area. the plan said. state plans said
The 1970 Federal Clean Air .
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — peared to be using a "rubber Act requires the states to sub- Available technology is not
A federal judge has given the stamping” procedure in deny- mit a plan for meeting two lev- the problemehoweven. in meet-
Army 30 days to grant a new ing such applicants as Quam- els of air-quality control for six ing the federal standards for
hearing for a Boston medical ina. kinds of air pollution, reducing sulfur-dioxide pollu-
officer who is seeking a con- Wood said the board rejected tion. Industries can switch from
scientious objector discharge. Quamina’s request for reasons The first, or primary, level high-sulfur coal and oil to natu-
Maj Andre Quamina, 31, ap- that did not apply to him, since sets standards which, are con- ral gas or low sulfur coal or oil
plied for the discharge a year he was a religious conscientious sidered necessary for the But the Environmental Con-
ago when he began active duty objector rather than a non-reli- maintenance of health The servation Department contends
here at Ft Sam Houston, basing giousone. stricter secondary standards that costs and other factors are
the request on his religious The board again turned are those considered necessary prohibitive,
convictions as a Roman Catho- Quamina down last September, for "social well-being.
-
5
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Ruged water-tight automatie
wind. Daydate window. Com-
pressor case with high fre-
quency movement. Stainless
pteel or 20 micron gold filled
8
I
Bracelet watches are big. This
bark finish hand and dial is
cased with 17 jewel Swiss pre-
Far the highest value ever,
this calendar watch with Spei-
del band. Stainless Steel or
gold filled case.
3575
in wiretap case
DALLAS (AP) - Houston
private detective Jon J Kelly
was under a 30-day repneve of
his possible jail sentence today
aftet refusing to testify before a
To 1088
Wednesday. January 12.1972
Arab guerrillas
keep up attacks
TEL AVIV (AP) _ Arab
guerrillas in Lebanon kept up
their attack on Israeli settle-
menu today despite an Israeli
'trike into southern Lebanon 24
hours earlier
The guerrillas fired a Kat-
yusha rocket early today at the
town of Kiryat Shmona, in
northern Galilee, but caused no
< asualties. The rocket exloded ,
outside a kindergarten. dam-
aging the building and shatter- . /
mg windows of adjacent homes.
Israeli artillery returned the •4
fire. It was the fourth shelling of
Kiryat Shmona in a week
The Israeli raid into southern .
lebanon, in which two Israeli I
soldiers were killed, was in re- '
taliation for a recent increase in I
attacks by Arab guerrillas I
along the northern border I
BARBS I
By PHIL PASTORET I
When you've come to the I
end of a perfect day, it only I
means no one has yet found I
out what vou did wrong
• • •
"Class" is living in a
neighborhood where trash
is gift-wrapped before it's
placed at the curb on col-
lection day
4.00 •••••••••............1.88
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 76, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 12, 1972, newspaper, January 12, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574818/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.