Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1973 Page: 4 of 14
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Tuesdoy April 3 1973
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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AUSTIN, Tex (AP) - The
Capitol press would interview
candidates in three top races
administration appeared to be
making an all-out effort to sus-
tain the President, believing
graduate of Brownwood High
School, a 1957 graduate of Texas
A&M University at College
Station and a 1970 graduate of
the U.S Naval Postgraduate,
Monterry, Calif., where he
MAJ. LARRY PIPER
... completes course
cott. The word is nuts.”
Dr. Alice ( Stubbs, an asso-
date professor and head of con-
sumer research at the univer-
sity. said pecans, walnuts, pea-
nuts and almonds used in cook-
ing and as a side dish can add
important amounts of protein to
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Mrs Joe Bond charged with swindling
Mike Townsend charged with swindhing
David Bell charged with swindling
Garv Evon Ware charged with DWI
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MUFFLERS FOR
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SLIGHTLY HIGHER’
that a victory would dampen
further Democratic moves to
‘•verturn Nixon’s recommenda-
tions on spending issues.
The battle is largely a sym-
bolic one since, even if the
voc ational-rehabilitation bill is
enacted into law, it will not de-
termine actual spending for the
program in the year ahead
The spending would be fixed
in an appropriations bill which
will lie acted on later The ve-
toed measure simply authorizes
funds and establishes a ceiling
on what can be appropriated
The veto f ht is just the first
• of several at ons scheduled at
the Capitol this week in the
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Dr. Stubbs cautioned, how-
ever, that nuts are high in
tats.”
The professor said cracked
nuts can be served as a topping
on casserole dishes or cooked
with vegetables. Or, she said,
they could be served by them-
selves in a bowl at the end of a
meal
Peanut butter,” she said, "is
also is a very good source of
protein."
Dr. Stubbs also recommended
that the embattled housewife
ed amounts:
Children
Age 1-3—32 grams.
Age 3-6 40 grams.
Age 6-9—52 grams.
Boys:
Age 9-12—60 grams.
Age 12-15—75 grams
Age 15-1885 grams.
Girls
Age 9-12—55 grams.
Age 12-13—62 grams.
Age 15-18—58 grams.
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Democratic leaders are cau-
tiously optimistic they have the
two-thirds margin to override.
But in the House, which plans
to vote later in the afternoon if
the Senate rejects the veto, the
odds appear to be with the
President.
Republican leader Gerald
Eord said "we are very opti-
mistic” the veto can be sus-
tained in the House. Democratic
leader s conceded they would
need about 50 GOP votes to win
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Panel coal to
rbill
returning prisoners should
speak for itself to prove the men
have not been tortured."
Jeffrey said the condition of
former POWs was mostly due to
efforts "on our part” and that
if she wants to look for scars
there are plenty of men who
have scars on their body from
mistreatment
Jeffrey,'31, who spent seven
years in a Vietnam prison
camp, dismissed Miss Fonda’s
statements as a means of jus-
tifying her antiwar activities
Everything I’ve heard her say
rings of Communist propa-
ganda and it kind of disgusts
me.”
Jeffrey participated in a news
conference last week in which a
fellow ex-POW, Col. Samuel
Johnson of Plano called Miss
Fonda the most despicable
woman in the world.”
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beans and peas, and eggs to paid for by the state under a bill
help supply the protein missing by Rep Ed Harris, D—Gal-
Sen Bill Moore. D- Bryan,
promptly sent the bill to a sub-
committee, where another pri-
mary bill already has been re-
ferred Moore hasn’t named the
subcommittee members yet.
but indications are strong nei-
ther bill will ever reappear
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PEde92 " Fined s andallcourt costs
DALLAS, Tex (AP) - For-
nier prisoner of war .Maj Rob-
ert Jeffrey of Dallas blasted
anti-war activist Jane Fonda
Monday, but at the same time
said that he feels sorry for
her ”
Miss Fonda, an Academy
award-winning actress, last
week labeled those POWs who
reported they were tortured by
their captors hypocrites and
liars."
If she wants to pursue this
he s going to make herself look
foolish," said Jeffrey. This is
not something to be lied about."
At the same time, Jeffrey said,
Miss Honda’s statements
disgust me it appears she’s
talking without thinking."
Miss Fonda said of returning
I'OWs in Burbank, Calif., Sat-
urday that history will judge
them severely. The condition of
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- over a vetoed spending-author- tablished vocational-rehabilita-
ident Nixon appears to have a ization bill tion programs to help the phys-
good chance today to win the At issue isa $2.6-billion, three- , tally and mentally handi-
first test with the 1973 Congress year extension of long-es- capped
The first vote comes this
afternoon in the Senate, where
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WINSTON-SALEM, NX.
(AP) - Murder charges were
on file here today against an
escaped prisoner in connection
with the beating death Saturday
| morning of a 40-year-old
■ / long view, Tex., man
1 Roland C. Lange was found
I beaten to death in a local motel
) room He was a packaging en-
f ginee specialist for the Joseph
' Schlitz Brewing Co. on special
- assignment in Winston-Salem
P Richard Elmer Crisp, 30, was
|| taken Monday to Forsyth Coun-
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William o Breediove, Judge Presiding \ '
u= d:nuts to counter meat costs
receiver
John Zura and Lee Ratner doing COLLEGE STATION, Tex, "Nuts are a good dietary sup-
Burress andh“chapnt‘u "rGsorgeA ‘ AP) - A Texas A&M Univer- plement," she said They add
plication for receiver sity expert on consumer re- a fair amount of good protein."
sEranke Cotbschnedengs Robert Wills search and nutrition has a word One c up of almonds, cashews,
Cyril Findley Jr vs Ford Motor Co of advice for housewives ob- peanuts or walnuts provides
daJmmiw Baker vs Joanne Thornhill serving the national meat boy- more protein than a three-ounce
known as Patricia Joanne Baker suit fur t ott. The Word IS “nuts." serving of beef, according to the
divorce
TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR
New Vehicles
Mrs Diek Dillard. (Yews Plains, Ford
Fenton Ine , Brownwood, Ford tractor
T O Rozelle, Voss, Ford pickup
T R Stewart Brownwood, Ford
Walter Thompson, Rt 3. Brownwood,
Oldsmobile
Chris Boyd, Brownwood, Oldsmobile
Craco, Inc Brownwood, Buick
between the I "resident and Con-
gress
The House Wednesday will
consider a bill to restore low
interest-rate rural elec-
trification and telephone loarts
ended by Nixon last December
The Senate already has passed
a version of this.
from a meatless diet veston.
Baked beans and split pea Harris told the House Elee.
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lasting benefit would come if run for office.” Bronze star medal and a Mertzripusgsrice
the housewife made occasional _ e I—. ... Meritorious Services medal " .
or^lTmaTroutVe"^ Ia "snan can Sortie, Joyce, is with him in lliedaUor outstanding "serv.c^
many lower-cost sources of es- runfor office, hessaid. Virginia_____________ as an F-106aircraft commander
sential protein besides the high- Gov. Dloph Briscoe and U and as a standardization and
meed meats she said. ' iov. Bill Hobby each spent sev- U.S AIR FORCES. Thailand evaluation officer for the 319th
eral hundreds of thousands of U.S. Air Force Technical F ighter Interceptor Squadron
According to the USDA, a dollars of their own money in Sergeant Delbert L. Armbrust, at Malmstrom AFB, Mont
three-ounce serving of beef con- the Democratic palmary last son of Mr and Mrs Dell L. He is now assigned at Tyndall
tains about 23 grams of protein year. Contributions after they Armbrust of Jane, Mo. has as a weapons instructor pilot for
I lere are some other foods with won those primaries cut those arrived for duty at Ubon Royal the 4757th Aerospace Defense
as much or more protein: deficits. Thai AFB, Thailand Systems USAF Interceptor
-Cottage cheese, 12 ounces— Both of Harris’ bills were re- Sergeant Armbrust, an air- Weapons School, a part of the
46 grams of protein. ferred to a subcommittee, as * raft maintenance supervisor, Aerospace Defense Command.
Tuna, canned in oil, three was a bill by Rep. Joe Pentony,- is assigned to a unit of the The captain, who has com-
ounces 24 grams of protein. D—Houston, that would limit Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) pleted 12 months duty in
-Green peas, canned, three campaign expenditures in races which provides tactical air Vietnam, is a 1959 graduate of
cups 27 grams. lor governor, lieutenant gover- power supporting the U.S. and Brownwood High School. He
Peanuts, one cup, roasted— nor and attorney general to 10 its allies in Southeast Asia and received his bachelor's degree
cents for each registered voter. the Far East. He previously in 1964 from Texas Tech
served at Dyess AFB, Tex University, and was com-
Harris campaign contribu- The sergeant is a 1981 missioned there through the
tions bill would put a $1,000 graduate of Noel (Mo. High Reserve Officers Training
three ceiling on gifts by one persons school. Corps program
I he candidate himself had his His wife, Patsy, is the .His wife, Ina, is the daughter
Red kidney beans, two family would be limited to daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack of Mr and Mrs C. F England
caps- 29.2 grams. $15,000. A. Withrow of Brownwood, Tex. of 919 Brick St., Brownwood.
Mrs Harold 1. Davischagedwithswin-
Ping Psadedasulty wanved trial) jur)
Bobbie D Henderson eharged with swin.
dling ( utt dismissed
Edith Hahn charged with swindling
<Uar dismnissed
Albert Smiley charged with DWI
Pleaded guilty waived trial by jury F ined
$50 jail
Bonnie Williams charged with win-
dling Pleaded guilty waived trial by jury
Fined $25 and all court « osts
John W Caton charged with swindling
Pleaded guilty waived trial bv jury Fined
$ and dll court - osts
larry C Jackson charged with swin-
dling Pleaded guilty waived trial by jury
F ined $25 and allcourteuts
Mrs Fred Gamble charged with swin-
dhn Pleaded guilty . waived trial by wry
F ined $25 ourt costs
Mrs Alber" H Reich charged with swin-
dling Pleaded guilty waived trial by jury
Fined and alfrortenete CANDY MAN—Early Supt. Roy Hughes finds himself
William Thomas Kehl charged with
dwi Esaded euuty waived ir... byjry surrounded by band members of Early High School urging him
" witn swin to buy chocolate ban. The band hopes to raise $1,200 lor new
dling Pleaded guilty waived trial bv jury .
F med $25 and al < ourt osts
Mr* Kei Turner charged with swin-A IA *
s=- Specialist suggests use of
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AUSTIN. Tex tAP) - Sen
. eferring to < ampaign workers, pada careadnal6
uni not the candidates. “I don't SQandalicourtcosts.
want them corrupting our , charged with swindling
youth,” he said Mrs ben Lskuns eharged with swin-
Major Larry D. Piper, son of
Mr and Mrs. M L. Piper, who
live at 4108 Glenwood Drive in
Brownwood, recently
graduated from the Armed
Forces Staff College at Norfolk,
Va
Secretary of the Army Robert
F F roehike will be the principal
speaker during graduation
exercises for the 272 graduates.
The college, which operates
under the supervision of the
joint chiefs of staff, prepares
U.S. and allied officers from all
of the services for future
assignments with joint and
c ombined commands where
more than one service or nation
is involved.
Major Piper is a 1953
inst rumems in the candy rale which will continue through April Police detective (apt Joe E.
is me canau cnt sn Tmte . ha Masten said Crisp escaped from
18. The candy cost $8 cents a bar, the Moundsville, w.Va, prison
while serving tune for forgery
Department of
COUNT v count
James Bunneli, Judge Presiding
Brenda Mills (charged with swindling
Mrs Bonita Mcarson charged with
swindling
Bob Huffman charged with swindling
Harold L Horton charged with swin
dling
Sharron I- Keeney charged with swin-
dhng
Harry lee charged with swindling
James Ward charged with swindling
Alvin B Singieton charged with swin-
dling .
Carl Warren Turner charged with DWI
William Taykor Allbrieht charged with
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Lucy ( Boase, Rising Star, chevrolet Dianne Day Robert*. Dallas, Old-
Hobby J Waller Brownwood Mercury smobile
Donald I Tatum, Brownwood. I onald I) Plummer, Brownwood, Ford
Chevrolet Mrs I. R laughlin, Brookesmith,
LE Jones Brownwood, Chrysler Plymouth
Frank Switzer Blanket, Chrysler Maximo C Arriaga, Brownwood, Ford
W J Imogene lewis, Brownwood Ford pickup
E P Geron, Bangs, Buick C Sturat, Brownwood, Plymouth
Holley & Taylor. Im ,Cadillat Nancy Jo Smith, Llano, Merc urv
Preston C McCarty .Brownwood GMC Columbia Cablevision, Bedford, Old-
pickup smooile
Ferrell Gene Wyatt, Dallas. GMC Ronald Carlisle, Brownwood, Ford
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 143, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1973, newspaper, April 3, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575220/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.