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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Monday. August 21, 1972
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at the party convention Re- military budget can be reduced decisions.
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return of all prisoners
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publicans meeting here will for substantially with no wealing of
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AMNESTY
Democratic —. To those who
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Anybody who’s about to move has our sympathy.
We know how complicated it is just figuring out how to
rearrange your furniture let alone your life.
For instance, you’ll probably need to get in touch with
your new grocer, milkman, school, and gas and electric
company offices as soon as you've moved in. (And the list
doesn’t end there.)
Which is why now is the time to get in touch with us.
Decide on how many new phones you'll need and where
you’ll need them, and we'll install these links to the outside
world before you move in.
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in the dark Super-modern Styleline' phones with their dials
in their handsets. Nostalgic Candlestick phones to remind
you of the 1920's And decorator Cradlephones—the last
word in elegant conversations.
These phones ate available in many interesting colors,
too.
So pickingout and ordering the phones you'll want
should be a lot of fun
And remember, having the fun now—before you move
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — that the President's proposal to intention to declare an amnesty, tions. ..are repaired.
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8:30 pm - Opening ceremo- composer, and the Beatles re-
nies; keynote speeches by Sen. reived four. In the category,
Edward Brooke of Massachu- ' which composers would you
setts. Mayor Richard Lugat of predict would be performed 50
Indianapolis and Anne Arm- years hence,'' the Beatles out-
strong. cochairman of the Re- polled Beethoven, and Duke El-
publican National Committee; lington got more votes than Dy-
filmed tribute to Mrs. Richard lan, Darius Milhaud or Anton
Nixon; adjournment 10:30 p.m. Bruckner
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revocably opposed to busing for form the kind that more damaged a power station on the
racial balance if neces- equitable spreads the tax bur- Arizona side of the border
sary...we would favor consid- den. We reject the deceitful tax Citizens Utilities manager
eration of an appropriate reform" cynically represented Duke Petty said flames of un-
amendment to the Constitution, as one that would soak the rich, known origin destroyed a volt-
WAGE-PRICE CONTROLS age regulator.
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immediate and complete with- grams, reduce the strategic control -as they are now—
program a music festival called placed high in the most-signifi. ADM. NOEL A. M. Gayler drawal of all U.S. forces in In- bomber force by some 60 per America's working people will
The Old and the New," which cant poll, Masa and Jesus will take over command of dochina. All U.S. military ac- cent, cancel the B1 bomber, re- supports truly fair stabilization
will be held at the center from Christ Superstar were not in-‘ all 1 s- Armed Forces in tion in Southeast Asia will duce aircraft carriers from 16 to program which affects profits,
Aug. 30 through Sept. 10, fea- eluded since they recently con- the Pacific area Nov. 1. cease ..We must insist that any 3, reduce tactical air wings by a investment earnings, executive
taring more than 35 concerts of eluded runs at the Kennedy succeeding the.retiring resolution of the war include the third, and unilaterally reduce salaries, and prices, as well as
________________ Center Adm. John S. McCain Jr. return of all prisoners... U.S. forces in Europe by half, wages. The Nixon controls do
Convention most votes in two categories of
the poll: once as the most in-
fluential composer, and again
as the composer you predict
would be performed 50 years
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — from now." In the latter cate- Major provisions of the Re- withdraw remaining American on an appropriate basis, when determined to return to an
Schedule for today's sessions of gory, he tied with Aaron Cop- publican draft platform in- forces from Vietnam four the fighting has ceased and our unfettered economy at the
the Republican National Con- land. elude: months after an internationally troops and prisoners of war earliest possible moment,
vention: After Stravinsky, the re- -Support of President Nix- supervised ceasefire..and all have returned TAX REFORM
spondents picked as most in- on‘s conditions for ending the prisoners have been returned is Republican — Here and now Democratic — We endorse as
1 p m EDT - Opening cere- fuential composer Karlheinz Vietnam war.
monies; welcoming speeches, Stockhausen, John Cage and .
official call for the convention; Pierre Boulez. Others the crit- . /^P051110"^ deep cuts in
election of temporary chair- ics predicted would be played 50 defense expenditures.
man; adoption of temporary years from now included -No amnesty for war resist
rules and formal appointment Britten, Serge Prokofiev and ers \ ,
of members of Credentials, Bernstein -An end 10 wage-price con-
Permanent Organization, Rules trols as soon as possible
and Platform committees; re- The critics' choices were , i. >
port on Senate Campaign Com- widely varied; about 160 cum- qo-Taxreformeincluding relief
mittee plans; filmed tribute to posers and 140 works were propert axpazers ng
the late President Dwight D. mentioned in their responses ceting on federa spend-
Eisenhower; adjournment 3 “,meoseince.,
D m Thus. Bob Dylan received six -Opposition to busing for ra-
votes as the most influential cial balance.
Platforms differ on Viet, busing
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS as generous an offer as can be we reject ad proposals to grant a minimum step the Mills- but in fact one that would
MIAMI BEACH, Fla, (AP) - made by anyone who is not amnesty to those who have bro- Mansfield Tax Policy Review sharply raise the taxes at
Disagreements between the bemused with surrender ken the law by evading military Act. which would repeal vir- millions of families in middle-
Democratic and Republican DEFENSE service. uially all tax preferences, over income brackets as well
platforms are highlighted in the Democratic —... Adequate BUSING the period 19744 as a means of ------- "
passages on Vietnam policy, military forces for deterrence Democratic —...Transpor- compelling systematic review Fire knocks out
amnesty for draft resisters and and effective support of our in- tation of students is another tool of their value to the nation. The I;
the busing of school children ternational position. But we will to accomplish desegregation. It must unjustified of the tax power supplies
The Democratic policy state- also insist on the firm control of must continue to be available, loopholes should, howeier.be N(X1A1£S. Artz AP) This
ment was approved last month specific costs and projects The according to Supreme Court closed immediately .. city and its cousin across the
tops in music survey
By DONALD SANDERS 17th. 18th and 20th century
Associated Press Writer compositions.
WASHINGTON ( AP) — Sev- The results of the survey , in
entysix music crities and pub- which questionnaires were sent
“*”5* responded to a to 500 critics and publishers,
questonnaire have named Ben- were announced by Julius Ru-
jamin Brittens "War Req- del. the center'smusic director
mem as the most significant who devised the program, and
composition of the past 25 Martin Feinstein, executive di-
years. rector of performing arts.
The two works which were Britten's "War Requiem"
runners-up were St. Lauke’s w ill be heard during the festival
Passion by Krzysztof Pend- with Rudel conducting “St
erecki and "Mass" by Leonard lake’s Passion" was not sched-
Bernstein, composed for the uled, since the National Sym-
opening at the John F Kennedy phony will play it during the
Center for the Performing Arts, fall
The following textual extracts sharp distinction between pru-
from both point up the contrasts dent reductions in defense
as well as some similarities spending and . meat-ax
VIETNAM slashes...Specifically, we op-
Democratic - We pledge, as poee plans to stop the Minute-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 259, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1972, newspaper, August 21, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575007/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.