Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1973 Page: 3 of 16
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Thursday, March 1, 1*71
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tempt to kill Prime Minister House of Commons Wednesday Democratic governors.
Edward Heath’s wage controls night It was expected to pass
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three more readings in the
House of Lords quickly and to now than when I came,”
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its way across the
sheep in an overcrow
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March brought mild conditions
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Open 9:00-7:00
Park Plaza
1400 Austin Ave.
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Sponsored by Howord
Payne Athletic Dept.
Junior style
zipper pant
Pre-season junior dresses
at end-of-season prices 1
1 would be less than candid if
I did not say that I am no wiser
HURRY!
SALE ENDS
SATURDAY!
Mon. Sit
11 AM 3 P.M.
OWS:
res, (250-
r heifer
1,50; steer
5459.50;
1; heifer
in feeder
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1.50
TS 1.25
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vairs, 382-
Stocker
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by a series of strikes and slow-
downs.
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The measure would permit
firemen and policemen to form
collective bargaining units, but
would prohibit strikes.
The bill, which received ex-
tended. often emotional debate
in the House, zipped through the
Senate committee after brief
testimony from only three
witnesses
“it's still a good bill even with
all the amendments, ” said Tom
Pinckney, a spokesman for
Mon.-Sat
II AM. 3 P M.
OU con-
sacks of
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18-50; fat
nd cutter
iners, 29-
25-26.50;
36.25-47;
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ihma bull
nd black
h Boyd,
nd black
.56. Mira
5 pound
Tim Ellis,
pound
; Ernest
und black
. D. Vick,
nd black
iiso black
und at 90;
wood, 220
: steer, 91
arl May,
whiteface
ardeman.
SO pound
73; Joe
190 pound
it 450; Sig
ite, 1,245
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icker bulls
1 higher,
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with last
locker and
yearlings
stronger
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LUNCHEON SPECIAL
DEPARTMENT STORE
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WALKING A DOG may seem easier when
sider this kelpie making L
During 1971, there were
7,097 hospitals in the
United States registered by
the American Hospital As-
sociation. These institutions
Page 3-A
Purchasing
bill delayed
in committee
AUSTIN, Tex (AP) _ A
House State Affairs subcom-
mittee voted 7-2 Wednesday
night to hold for further study a
tall that would allow each house
of the legislature to do its own
purchasing
"You've opened the door here
to a boondoggle, Rep Tom
Uher, D-Bay City, told the
sponsor of the bill, Rep Ben
Bynum. D-Amarillo.
"Mr Uber, I think you are
exactly incorrect," Bynum re-
plied.
8:00 p.m. Saturday,
March 10th
76801 Second
wood. Texas
London Broiled Steak
or
Chicken Fried Steak
Both 6 at - Both W/Crisp, Green Salad
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______pee in Australia. A kelpie to
a cross between a Scottish sheep dog and a dingo, the
e through Spring and set Summer aglow
to choose from sizes 3-15.
dpavtvent
X- oo or tano comoranon
New, now
knit pant
The neiwestin foshion styled
ponis with 2-inrh weasel
bend end 7 -inch cuffs on
Ware legs 100% polyester
double knt in block novy
vwd and Spring postels,
snes 6-18.
2,3
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"Our Steaks Are TenderaDellcious"
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A one-day rail strike ended, become law around March. 39, Bumpers said.
but confusion on the rails con- The popularity of Heath’s “I think Gov. Bumpers is un-
tinued. policies was also being tested in derstating his ability. I certain-
Gas industry workers contin- three special elections today in ly think he is wiser," responded
ued their two-week-old slow- England and Scotland to fill Gov Linwood Holton of Vir-
down, school teachers were in vacancies in Commons ginia, chairman of the Republi-
the last day of a three-day Most of Britain’s 2,250 hospi- can Governors Association who
strike, militants at three big tals were hit by strikes or slow- has been the administration's
Ford plants were beginning a downs by auxiliary staff work- chief spokesman and defender
one-to-three-day walkout, and ers— porters, cleaners, laun- during the meetings.
A
President Nisan's plan to re- The Democratic governors governors planned to pool their
vamp federal domestic aid pro- are dissatisfied with the kind of resources to analyse the Prem- But Mandel and Bumpers
grams until they get more in- information that has been given dent's proposals "and to inform said the administration officials
formation on how it will affect us," both about proposed budg- the Congress as to the real im- were unable to say which spe-
Bynum explained that the
State Board of Control is the
purchasing agent for the legis-
lature under present law and his
bill would stop the hypocrisy of
such subterfuges as lease-
purchase agreements that have
been used in the past to cir-
cumvent the board.
Bynum said such things as
lamps, couches and duplicating
equipment had been “carted off
all over the state” by legislators
under lease-purchase
agreements
revenue cause Gov. Dale Bumpers had grams giving states wide lati-
to return to Arkansas, said the tude on spending
Demos oppose Nixon plan
WASHINGTON (AP) - programs from direct aid to so- Democratic spokesman be- "special revenue-sharing” pro-
TICKETS ON
SALE NOW
•Coliseum •Weakley-Watson
•Palace Drugczoggin Drug
Adults - $4"
Children <12* underi-’S*
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civil servants were planning drywomen and cooks. They Holton also declared he re- had 1,555,56(1 beds admit
more stoppages. were scheduled to last from mains optimistic, despite cool- ted 32,663.691 inpatients and
At least 756,000 workers were three days to "indefinitely." ness among congressional lead- spentanearlyas82e billion, to
involved. Some political com- However, the strikers pledged ers that the Nixon adminis- inpatients and utptients,
mentators speculated the strike to maintain such essential serv- tration will succeed in per- ora cost approximating
wave might force Heath to call ices as casualty wards, in- suading Congress to convert gm per resident of the na-
a national election. tensive care units, sterilization many of the 1,000-plus specific tion. The World Almanac
Heath's anti-inflation bill to and drug departments, federal-aid programs into four notes.
4.50
Smock Tops
Comfy conton knit smock
tops in scoop neck style
with engel sleeves Solid
color with controst trim,
sizes 7-14.
fireiMs......4.25
Democratic governors today called "special
Zipper otcent the porkels end
front of these 'OCX coton
junior ponts in white navy or
beige with top stitching detai.
Regulerly 8.98
to Senate
""’AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - T
___ don’t see any need for long tes-
thewMates.^ . “ cutsand the shareandsize of pact of the budget cuts." cificfederalprograms would be timony," Sen Bill Moore, D—
At a breakfast meeting, the special revenue sharing. Gov Gov Marvin Mandel of Mary- dropped, and when the adminis- Bryan told his committee
Democratic state executives John J. Gilligan of Ohio told land, a Democrat and chairman tration’s plans would be ready Wednesday "You're either g»-
decided to oppose the reporters of the conference, was ing to vote for it or against it"
President's plan to switch many The Ohio governor, serving as scheduled to deliver a "State of for presentation to Congress- ____ n.State
---------------------------------------------------------------- the States "address, followed by though they said the officials Soeightmemhersojott State
96 • a f • • • general discussion of gov- contended federal help next f mmit no and the
Hospital crews iom erors’problemsmog, fouse —passed collective bar
F ’ Gov.DalsssBumpers.o.mr- year. gaining bill for firefighters and
. . . I ■ .1 xansaschairmanottheremo --------------------------- policemen was on its way to the
strike against Heath tos reporvershat nofhing« world almanac fuu senate.
- Wednesday's 2M-hour White FACTS
LONDON (AP) — More than hold down prices and wages House session with top adminis-
260,000 hospital workers today won a 79-vote majority on its tration officials had changed
joined the British unions at- third and final reading in the the critical mood of most
The suit, brought by minority after litigation in Dallas. a. D.cL:c
stockholders of Olympic, seeks The $2.6 million then was used TO ROCK ICS
cancellation of a 1968 deal in in three transactions—two
which Haden agreed to buy 1,- involving loans to the Jamaica By the ASSOCIATED PRESS
625,000 shares < 54 per cent < of Corp, and the other to investors Showers spread from the Pa-
Olympic’s stock for $2,640,625. Ray Cowan and Jake Jacob- cific Coast to the northern
The suit alleges Haden never son—which testimony indicated Rockies today, and gale warn-
intended to pay for the stock, Sharp and Haden had approved, ings were posted on the central
since he planned to merge and which Olympic's directors and northern Pacific coasts.
Life Insurance Co. and hoped Plaintiffs’ lawyers say all the sakd •ut an inch of rain
Y
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। transactions were legally Showers also touched areas
questonable. from the southern Rockies to
Testimony became heated at the central Great lakes A
one point Wednesday afternoon dense fog settled over the upper
as Houston real estate ap and middle Missouri Valley,
praiser Thomas Bearden said Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.,
two tracts of land used as colla- picked up 2 inches of snow
teral for loans made by Olympic overnight.
were worth about $740,000 in Drizzle fell on the north-
1970, and then answered a western plains and northern
lawyer's question by saying Mississippi Valley, freezing on
1 someone called him Friday surfaces in parts of North Da-
night and asked him not to tes kota, northern Minnesota and
tify Wednesday. upper Michigan.
The lawyer asked for the Subzero cold chilled parts of
name of the individual who northern New England, but
Sharp's daughter says
she realized no profit
FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) - the debt would "Disappear." “Do you think that’s proper’”
Mrs. W. D Haden II, wife of the Frank G. Newman of Dallas, Judge Brewster interjected,
defendant in a federal court suit lawyer for plaintiffs H.W.G. adding that since Bearden
in which her husband is accused Bishop and C Robert Young, couldn't recall the name the
of misusing Olympic Life said he brought the suit because phone call should never have
Insurance Co. stock, was the be felt Olympic officials never been mentioned.
last witness called Wednesday intended to honor a compromise "Don’t pull any more things
afternoon as testimony ended. agreement reached in federal like that," Brewster told the
Mrs. Haden, daughter of court at Dallas in 1970, seven lawyers present for
Houston promoter Frank Sharp, Former NBL president Sam plaintiffs and defendants
said she realised no profit Stock of Dallas testified that he Brewster told the jury to dis-
whatever from a $1,210,000 deal went to Sharp's office in the regard the statement
in which Olympic funds were Sharpstown State Bank on June A former NBL vice pre:
loaned in 1970 to the Jamaica 30, 1970, with present Olympic sident, Don C. Akins, now of
Corp, of Houston, a concern that president Clarence Carlson and Austin, testified that former
figured into the collapse of her was told by Sharp that the Sharpstown State Bank presi-
father's financial empire in bank's financial condition dent Joseph Novotny called him
After her brief appearance on the $2.6 million Haden had return to Dallas to close a siz-
the stand, U.S. District Court placed there eable financial transaction
Judge Leo Brewster dismissed Testimony indicated Haden .
the jury until 1 p.m. today and had placed the money in Sharp- Ra a ns sn read
told lawyers for both sides to stown State in certificates of -F" T--
return at 9:30 a.m. today to dis- deposit, and had converted the r _
cuss the charge he will deliver certificates to a checking ac- trom COO Si
5.00
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ughe blue chambray denim
cuffed flores with shitched
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MAGICIANS Of name,"Beardenreplied.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 117, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1973, newspaper, March 1, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575193/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.