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Brownwood Bulletin
Thursday, June 3, 1973
by the Midwest Research In-
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AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Win-
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Journalism Awards for 1973
were announced today by Bar
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Temple
Corpus Christi Caller-Times
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category with a series on prob-
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that state
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the states was found to be
relatively large This was par
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technological development,
agriculture and economic sta-
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categories, the differences
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tary value of the nation > pro-
duction of goods and services 1
the question of the quality of
life in these United States as
distinguished from its quantity
is becoming of increasing
concern
The purpose of the MRI
study - a refined and updated
version of an earlier one by
the institute - is to develop a
systematic methodology for
assessing social, economic
political and environmental
indicators to reflect the over
all health of the nation and
its citizens’ well-being
To the extent that the indi-
cators used by the research-
ers are a valid measure of the
quality of life, the results pro-
vide a comparative picture of
conditions in each state at one
point of time — 1970
Nine indicators were used
to provide the framework for
the QOL assessment
-IndividualStatus
-Individual Equality
—Living Conditions
—Agriculture
—Technology
-Economic Status
- Education
—Health and Welfare
—State and Local Govern-
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be in Carolina especially in
the morning
Oklahoma where the wind
comes whistling cross the
plain may be an experience
the heart may ear for
its old Kentucky home
Georgia maysbe on the mind
one’s dying request may
be for carriage back to old
Virginny but on balance
all things considered tnd
they have been i. when it’s a
matter of QOL it’s California
here we come — followed by
Colorado Connecticut Wash
ington Oregon and Wyoming
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50 > an claim to have an excel-
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judicial reform by staff writer of 11 factors. The percentage
Marilyn Gary 0 occupied housing units with
- plumbing facilities was one of
Radio station KNOW of Aus- nine factors under Living
tin won with a series of docu- on 1 ions.
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mentaries and editorials on to index form and after sta
“Marijuana and the Lew” by tistical weighting each state
Bob Shrader and the District of Columbia
w.. . was given one of three ratings
KELP-TV of El Paso won for — excellent, average or sub-
a news special, "Justice—Vic- standard
tim of Neglect," by Bill Mit- Cautions the author of the
chel. report, economist Dr Ben
Chieh Liu who was assisted
Hilton H Howell, Waco, by Robert Gustafson and
chairman of the Bar’s com- Bruce Macy, undue import-
mittee on public affairs, win ance should not 6(1 attributed
nrpgent <4 Aho in iopc fniv A t slight variations in state
Present*, awards July 4 score or rank Mindful that
at the Bar s 91st annual con- comparisons can be odious he
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staff writer Jim Davis. develop the composite QOL
measures for each of the
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The Denton Record-Chronicle ple under Health and Wei
won the small dailies and week- fare the number of physicians
after Artesia Hall report
. AUSTIN. Tex i AP) — The seph Farrar, 56, of Houston was dren being grabbed by the hair
State Welfare Board awaited a indicted earlier on a murder and shaken so hard that their
report today on Artesia Hall, a charge in the death of Danna feet left the ground
Liberty County school for prob- Hvolboll, 17, last November a-. 2 .
lem teenagers, which appears Farrar was accused of with- Er1coe , mat was.cen-
certain to touch off a door-to- holding medical aid from the soredand a former sheriff was
door investigation of similar girl for nearly 24 hours after she Pad 825 for each runaway child
schools in Texas swallowed rat poison, he brought back to the school.
Gov. Dolph Briscoe told a In touring Artesia Hall, Briscoe said he wanted to
news conference Wednesday he Briscoe and Hobby talked to know why the school had been
had requested a state investiga- several children, and Hobby allowed to operate without a 11-
tion as a result of his visit last said Wednesday “they all told cense and why a license was fi-
Friday to Artesia Hall essentially the same story of nally granted over the objec-
Board member Garrett Mor- physical and mental abuse.” tions of field workers for the
ris of Fort Worth emphasized Hobby related stories of chil- welfare department,
the severity of the controversy--------------------------------------------------
State of the nation by QOL test
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per capita income also tended Velfare Commissioner ■ - - I _ _ I • •
to rank low in all measures of~L Ian Raymond Vowell, pending the m 0 k e O W n d e cigi A IS C
the quality of life Channel39 outcome of the investigation 1 11 • m F • V% > I Fc1>lOIS
How valid are the findings" Morris said department files
The researchers compared the narracrap, mc. “reflected" that former Gov. WASHINGTON (AP) — Clar- dal. Acting Director L. Patrick
results with an earlier MRI u ApAs.A.: The hris Preston Smith asked Vowell in ence M. Kelley is taking com- Gray HI resigned after dis-
study conducted in 1967 and “■"Broad casting Network August 1972 to investigate Ar- mand of the FBI with a promise closure that he destroyed mate-
also.with two.similar Studies (CBN), will acquire KDTV-TV, tesa Hall. ASked J there had to erase the political shadows rials taken from the safe of
tine in 1972 and as tareoneeas Dala Ehannelszgg fom Don been “ investigation, Morfis hanging overI Watergate conspirator E. How-
1931 y rwcasun8. ,o -D repbed, "I’m not Jure.” The new director says he ard Hunt
While there is less agree .“nnounced "ednesday: But he said Vowell had writ- would resign in protest before Kelley, who shook up the
ment among the four studies M. G. "Pat" Robertson, pres- ten the attorney general and the bending to political pressure Kansas City police department
as to which are the 10 best ident of CBN said he has exe- Department of Public Safety “I can honestly say that I am with technological innovations,
states they are. to a surpris- cuted a preliminary written last Thursday to investigate non-political. I owe allegiance said he will not hesitate to
po&ntinegree thunanimeurain agreement with Doubleday for procedures for licensing child- to no political party, leader or change FBI operations if he
Phertngestt hheeswhich wrk a combination purchase, lease care institutions background. As director, I will finds it necessary
low QOL ratings have held and donation of the station to- The attorney general s office make my own judgments and He said, too, that he will “try
that position for more than taling $5.4 million. said five assistants are working decisions," Kelley told a news to be responsive to the public
four decades, primarily be • fulltime on Artesia Hall. conference Wednesday, shortly needs of disclosure" in some
cause of depressed economic CBN will pay about 13 million Briscoe and Lt Gov. Bill after the Senate voted 96 to 0 form of regular commu-
conditions in those states over a 10-year period as part of Hobby said since they made a confirming his nomination. nications with newsmen
sarily a function of income seanrcsummary say. the.re the purchase agreement, and personal inspection of the After 12 years as police chief Kelley defended the use of
and material wealth — beyond eluded that some minimal will lease the KDTV studio and school, near Cleveland, last of Kansas City, Mo., Kelley, 61, wiretaps as&“ very beneficial"
a certain minimum level as economic well-being is a nec transmitter for about 61.6 mil- Friday they had received is returning to the agency he investigative tool when carried
yet undefined say the re- essary condition for achieving bon over a 20-year period. “hearsay" information of pos- served for 21 years under the out according to taw. Some-
searchers minimum acceptable QOL sible child abuse at two other late J. Edgar Hoover. He spoke times FBI agents must break
For instance high income- Beyond that, an extremely The Christian network oper- child-care institutions. of Hoover as his lifelong hero into an office or a house to in-
tow QOL cases were found in high income level does not ates KXTX-TV, Channel 33, in a statewide investigation of and promised to honor the "fra- stall a wiretap he said
IndtanaarMaFandaan snehs ^emrQO represenin aDtr tallas.cpuaalsosoperates and chnd-care institutions in- citions.of fidelity, bravery and •Undr some circumstances,
gam in contrast such states words QOL has its own ingre- tons Fortsmouth, Va -and volve as many as 70 institutions, integrity" he credited Hoover this might be construed as ille-
as Colorado Idaho Minneso- dients. and material wealth Atanta, Ga. Hobby estimated with molding into the FBI. gal entry,” he said “But it is
ta. North Dakota, Oregon. bears little ascertainable rela It is a non-denominational. By a court order obtained last Since Hoover’s death 14 not illegal entry.”
Utah and Washington all had tionship. to it non-profit corporation funded Friday, the state took charge of months ago, the agency’s inde- He said he would never con-
relatively higher ranking in Which lS exactiy what the primarily through viewer con- Artesia Hall. pendent image has been tar- done breaking and entering to
QOL than their respective old songs have always told us tributions, Robertson said. The school’s owner. Dr. J- nished by the watergate scan- Obtain fies 0&
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 28, 1973, newspaper, June 28, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575294/m1/13/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.