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Brownwood Bulletin NeA
Twenty Cents Sunday
Vol. 72 No. 311
Ten Cents Doily
Wednesday. October 25, 1972
Brownwood, Texas
Hospital
Thursday s schedule calls for president of Howard Payne Texas Hospital Assn at 11:1$
the call to order at 9 a.m. by College here, at 9:30 a.m
confab
rides at Lake Brownwood
president of the Brownwood meeting at 10:30 a m
underway
Truman Harlow
Abilene is scheduled to speak on P m
Signals hint peace not
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and industrial users be ad- person be admitted to the dump
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Newsman goes free after
spending 21 days behind bars
Blanket and Bangs recently '
enacted restrictions on use of
County UF total
reaches $31,757
Another jump of $4,500 since
Brownwood “have ceased free
access to their sanitary land
fills." Miller said that since
Brown County
United Fund
drive underway
The 36-year-old Bridge, released un-
conditionally by Superior Court Judge James
R. Giuliano, was the first newsman jailed
since the Supreme Court ruled journalists
may not withhold information from grand
juries.
In Sacramento. Calif., the author of the
federal Freedom of Information Act said he is
preparing legislation which would prohibit
a.m.
Centralized personnel func-
Huns will be the bulk of the
here Tuesday 64, overnight
low 48. Sunset today 6:52,
sunrise Thursday 7:48.
INDUNS EVE MAVERICKS - Getting ready for the Friday
night blast against the Eastland Mavericks at Eastland are
these Comanche Indian cheerleaders. The spirit girls this year
at Comanche High School are Fredda Davis and Sarah West-
Clouds may
linger over
Mid-Texas
Mostly cloudy skies with
occasional light rains are ex-
moreland up front, head cheerleader Sandi Sudderth in the
middle and Jacquline Davis standing.
expected for the three-day the Brownwood Country Club
event, headquartered at the featuring informal dress
NEWARK (AP) — Newsman Peter Bridge,
imprisoned because he balked at grand jury
questions about an article he wrote, has
walked out of jail after spending 21 days
behind bars.
"It feels very good to be out, but I'd do it
again if Ishad to," Bridge said as he left the
Essex County Jail Tuesday.
"They didn't yield and I didn't yield. They
won in court, I won in the end; we won in the
end. They don't seem to believe in freedom of
the press.” he said of the county prosecutor's
Tonight's activities include a workmen’s and unemployment
dutch treat meal at 7:30 p.m at compensation
before business sessions and
workshops take the spotlight
Thursday and Friday.
More than 150 persons are
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the jailing of newsmen who refuse to reveal
their sources of information.
Bridge of Belleville, N.J., entered jail on
Oct. 4, after the Supreme Court refused to
overturn his contempt citation.
Bridge had written a story in the now-
defunct Evening News of Newark in May
which quoted Newark Housing Authority
Commissioner Pearl Beatty as saying she
was offered a $10, 000 bribe to influence her
vote for a new authority executive director.
Superior Court Judge H. Curtis Meanor
found Bridge in contempt on July 7 and or-
dered him to jail after Bridge refused to
answer five questions by a grand jury in-
vestigating the authority
Bridge claimed many of the questions
posed by the grand jury in its investigation of
the alleged bribe went beyond the scope of his
article and would compromise his freedom of
speech.
mitted upon presentation of a
current paid utility receipt or a
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as president-elect Shaw takes
over duties of the chair by
calling the meeting at order at 2
BROWNWOOD AREA -
Mostly cloudy with oc-
casional rain and slowly
rising temperatures through
Thursday. Low tonight in the
lower 50s, high Thursday in
registration and a round of Club with hospital employes Speakers are to explain
entertainment for delegates competing for prizes, sheet hospital handling of wage and
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control and job descriptions and invocation by Rev. Bobby pointment of committees is
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just around the corner
B It also pointed to the possi- reached when we and the
bility of at least a military communists decide to sit down
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Weathers of Brownwood, planned at the initial business discussion Thursday afternoon.
shooting and fishing or scenic salary administration, position association president Knox with Election of officers and ap-
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Monday has brought the total of their city dumps, use of the m ■
$31,757 in pledges and donations Brownwood dump ground by CiH ceekine new SITS
to the 1972 Brown County United private individuals has in- *lY 9 • • • " “ "V " "" *" " T
Fund Drive, creased about 25 per cent.
According to Mrs. Brayton The proposed ordinance calls S.. ccumalcns Heune Tiff
Smith, office manager of the for private use of the Brown- TOl SMIIIMIY lUflW fill
fund headquarters at 303 wood sanitary land fill be ,
Center, the drive had reached 48 allowed only to citizens of The City of.Brownwpod is So anyone having such a
per cent of the 1972 goal by this Brownwood or city utility looking for a new site for its which needs filling is
morning. customers residing outside the sanitary land fill project. asked to contact'City Manager
The 1972 goal is $67,000. Tins city limits who have made in other wordstheprrsent Harry Miller as soon as Absentee votes at
is 20 per cent more than the 1971 contractural arrangements city dump is almost full and a possible
goal. with the city utility department. new hole is needed to holdthe if a satisfactory new sanitary 1 46 for election
7Workersandemploynsgroups Major provisions of the land“kittsiteetodump ground Absentee voting at the Brown
pledge cards and employe ONE _ That residential City officials have been cannttibofound theorcint Eountclerkusoasetotaled1t6
envelopes are asked to do so customers living inside the city looking for some place, Brownwood may be forced into by 3 p m Tuesday
immediately. Mrs. Smith said imtts or Brownwood be ad- reasonably close to the city, purchasing and installing ex- According to Mrs. Reecie
those who still have completed mitted fre ° charge upon with a big hole, ravine, etc. pensive mcenerator equipment Bell, Brown County clerk, those
cards and envelopes may presentation 0proof of which the owner would like to so the trash accumulation can who expect to be out of town on
. . . ... I j presentation ui proor «■ . ..... _ far thev haven’t be burned under conditions set Nov. 7 mav vote absentee in the
telephone 646-4895 and someone residence. Such items as utility have filled. So far they navent Oualitv clerk's office through Friday
will call for the cards and bills or receipts, a voter been successful and time is by the Texas Air Quality clerks office through Enday•
employe envelopes. registration certificate, or a running out.
Riverside Motor Hotel, ac- The main subject of the handled a walk out at his
cording to Maurice Shaw, convention, which is due to hospital. a film of an actual
association president-elect and continue until noon Friday, is collective bargaining session
An AP news
analysis
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres-
ident Nguyen Van Thieu's
tough-sounding speech and
cautious words from the White
House are sending out a similar
signal about prospects for a halt
to the Vietnam fighting.
It is: Headway has been made
in secret negotiations but more firm deal to end the war. Peace
is needed before there can be a could come soon, but it is not
right around the corner.
Thieu's two-hour address
Si Grassland, wildlife
Vietnamese president broad-
" four slated Thursday ■ -
ference with a peace-seeking . *
ally and enemy-aided specula- Anyone interested in landowners to use in planning
tion that he is being pressured grassland and wildlife treatment of their land will be
to step down, management is urged to attend examined.
______ He reaffirmed his opposition a tour through Brown County at Technicians from the Soil
E pected to linger over Mid-Texas to a communist takeover of 1 p.m. Thursday, according to Conservation Service and
508 through Thursday. the National South Vietnam, denounced ene- officials of three agencies. representatives of Texas Parks
22 Weather Service said this my proposals for a three-seg- The tour will be jointly and Wildlife will be on hand to
% morning ment coalition government, de- sponsored by the Brown-Mills discuss planning and
59 But with the cloudy skies manded that North Vietnamese Soil Conservation District, the management of grassland and
Gdk should be slowly rising tem- forces go home, and declared no Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept, wildlife resources.
W2/ peratures, forecasters said, one can sign a cease-fire and the agriculture committee The increasing importance of
Tonight's lows are expected to agreement without Saigon's of the Brownwood Chamber of multiple use of land for the
edge into the 50s in this area, consent. Commerce, production of agricultural
aa while highs Thursday will Thieu's public stand un- The tour will assemble at the products and wildlife will also
•0 probably reach into the lower derlined the difficulties for Brownwood Coliseum parking be discussed on the tour.
* 70s. presidential adviser Henry A. lot at 1 p.m. Thursday and Landowners, sportsmen and
in Brownwood had an official Kissinger, shuttling from'ses- travel by private cars, anyone interested in grassland
. low of 48 this morning while the sions in Paris to those in Saigon On the tour, examples of some and wildlife management is
V‘ Tuesday afternoon maximum in quest of a deal acceptable to of the conservation and invited to tour with the group,
i-.1 was 64 all. management tools available for officials said.
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" > scattered light rain showers had . ■ .
Sabotage mess placed in
” Nixons lap—McGovern
peratures on Friday, followed • ..... . . .... . < .. .
by partly cloudy skies and a WASHINGTON (AP) - espionage, of political sabotage, Stans, Mitchell, Magruder or
little warmer on Saturday for Democratic presidential nomi- of corruption of all kinds of our Kalmbach—were made from
Howard Payne College nee George McGovern said political process, now traces the fund to finance an un-'
homecoming activities today the reported involvement right back to H. R. Haldeman in dercover operation aimed at
Sunday should be fair and a of White House aide H- R- Hal- the White House,” discrediting Democratic candi-
little cooler the forecasts say deman in Republican political “Now,” McGovern said, “this dates.
I ieht rain nattered down over sabotage and espionage “places places the whole ugly mess of Meantime, Atty. Gen. Rich-
much of thPasouthern half of the whole ugly mess., right corruption, of espionage, of ard G Kleindienst told news-
Texas today as high level west squarely in the lap of Richard sabotage, of wiretapping, right men Tuesday that the Justice
winds sent clouds spreading Nixon. squarely in the lap of Richard Department has no “credible
_ g m a throughout the state McGovern told a breakfast of Nixon, McGovern said. evidence" that federal laws
m. _Z.I. ala.m There also was a little rain labor supporters in Milwaukee The Post said Haldeman was were violated by the alleged
( AuIpA[E m AAMGIAIAF € GIMCI farther north in the area from that the report, published by the one of five close Nixon associ- acts of sabotage and that he
wQUllvIl TV VVIIOIWI VIV9IUM frtonettotublockandplain. Washington Post, should be ates who controlled a secret feels no probe of the allegations
T T " view alarming to all Americans, campaign spying and sabotage is warranted.
pm . • I _ __m_ Most of the moisture was " That issue alone is fund. Kleindienst told newsmen
md olmumAD IA •AM.PeeIAIene concentrated from near San enoughttoretire Mr. Nixon and The Post quoted federal in- Get the evidence to me that
t IT t I U V V 1 U | () I 1 ( | I • I C 3 | VI «e III 33 Angelo toward College Station Mr. Agnew from the White vestigators as saying that ex- would indicate that a specific
" """ ■ ■ ■ E“ ■ " T and southward into the coastal Hous he said: penditures of hundreds of person has violated a specific
An ordinance closing for changes to become effective drivers license are being copy of a contract with the city plains. McGovern, quoting the Post, thousands of dollars—all ap- crirmnallaw.andmydepart-
RroWnwnod citv dump to use Nov. 1. considered for adoption as proof utility department, plus Scattered showers, oc- said the accounts “of political proved by either Haldeman, ment will investigate it.
by non-residents is scheduled Chief reasons for the action, of residence. payment to the gate keeper of casional light rain or drizzle
for consideration by members according to City Manager TWO - That customers fees prescribed by the city were expected to continue
of the city council this coming Harry Miller, is the steddily carrying waste material the council. tonight and into Thursday over
Tuesday rising cost of operating a city sanitary department cannot FOUR That no one be most sections. A little warming
As prepared for con- dump and increasing dif- pick up be admitted free upon permitted entry to the also was in prospect,
sideration, the ordinance calls ficulties in locating available presentation of a current paid Brownwood sanitary land fill
sanitary land fill sites. receipt from the Brownwood "ho is not a resident of the city
The prepared ordinance notes utility department. or a sanitary contractural
that communities around THREE - That commercial customer of the city, and that no
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in addition, an administrator Ministerial Alliance, and Dale Karpe of the West Texas
will discuss bow he successfully welcome by Brownwood mayor Regional Planning Council in
The 45th annual meeting af administrator of Brownwood personnel functions of a will be shown and a labor Texas Medical Assn., ts then Hospital liscensure and
the Northwest Tems Hospital Community Hospital. hospital, according to Norman relations consultant from scheduled to speak to the group, certificate of need are the lapses
Assn was scheduled to open Today's schedule called for L. Knox of Big Spring, Lubbock will address the The keynote address will be to be covered by C Dean Davis
here this afternoon with golf at the Brownwood Country president gathering given by Dr Guy D Newman, of Austin, legal counsel of the
lower 70s.
Maximum temperature
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Dr. Braswell Locker of his council's role in health care Shirley Steward, personnel
Brownwood, president of the planning in a 10:45 a.m. speech See HOSPITAL on Page 2A
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Twenty Pages Today Two Sections
standdown while major political together.
issues remain up for negotia- The White House version
tiOn Tuesday, following Kissinger's
A cease-fire, Thieu said, return from Saigon, was that
“may take place before the U.S. there has “been some Prog-
presidential election" Nov. 7 or ress" toward a negotiated Viet-
just a few months thereafter
"The final decision must be See PEACE on Page 2A
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 25, 1972, newspaper, October 25, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575087/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.