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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Tuesdoy. November 6 1973
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the disclosure requirements
by the end of the year.
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TURMOIL IN WASHINGTON
Moscow prepared for anything
wide region
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
GREEN
STAM PS
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind (AP,
Police and firemen guarded
The committee is set to vote special prosecutor Archibald
on a proposal by Sen Lowell P Cox and fhereqgnatum of Atty
Weicker Jr., R-Conn., who sug- Gen Elliot I. Richardspn
pay ments even if you’ve re-
married.
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vate affair while two others said
most of their anti-Nixen mail is
inspired by the President’s
enemies. - -
Sen Peter H Dominick, R-
Police said a three-block area
would be closed to traffic at
least through today because of
the danger the burned-out
buildings, one a 12-story struc-
ture. might collapse
As firefighters stood by to
guard against any new flareups
Monday night
Q. My ex-hushand died
last month. We had been
divorced for nearly 3 years.
I have three children, ages
7, 8. and 12. Can we get
monthly social security pay.
ments on his record?
SPEED CONTROL
ROADRACE SET
wax dishonest, he should be was a genuine and spontaneous tw of his Watergate-related
According to Indian legend,
the Amazon River was
formed when the moon wept
because she could not mar-
ry the sun.
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living rooms as dark as a movie
theater when watching TV.
The extreme contrast of a
brilliant tube in a dark surroun-
ding produces eyestrain, tension
and fatigue. Ceilings and
sidewalls of your TV room should
have some general illumination.
Be sure that your TV set is
providing a good, well adjusted
picture, focused for a sharp,
clear image
finally, for fullest TV en-
joyment, your eyesight should be
corrected to insure normal
vision Call Dr [Hrs at 646-8778
for your appointment at his of
fice in the Citizens Bank
Building in Brownwood
outburst caused by the firing of conversations were never
Questions
Answers
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1,000 anti-Nixon commu-
nications received by his office
showed 77 per cent had voted for
been going much the Soviet
— and the press had iTF~~
du ated < onsidrable K remlin
satisfaction with recent world
events
Detente or no detente, Mos-
cow seemed pleased by the
Western and American oil crisis
generated by the Middle East
war and the prospective ad-
verse impact on the Western
' Alliartce and the European
Common Market
Yet the Soviet press tone con-
tinues to suggest a case of
Kremlin jitters, inflicted by the
uncertainty in Washington
Moscow seems to ask itself now
whether the detente can survive
the combined shocks of the
near-confrontation in the
Nixon draws new GOP fire
By L.AWRFNCEL KNUTSON Nothing that has gone on so far McGovern in the 1972 presi- Gen William D Ruckelshaus.
Associated Press Writer makes me think that he dential election And Republican Gov Thomas
WASHINGTON iAP) — An- should,” Goldwater said Another conservative. Sen Meskill of Connecticut said the
other conservative Republican Goldwater said also that he James I. Buckley. Con.-R.Y., President owed the public a
senator has attacked President opposes impeachment "If, said however that he believes better explanation of why he
Nixon’s ha lling of the Water however, they can prove that he most of his mail on the subject waited so long to disclose that
A. Yes. If you haven't re?
married and your ex-hus-
band had worked long
enough under social secu-
• rity. yo and the children
a can get monthly social secu-
il rity checks on his wage rec-
ord. The children can get
Double S & H
somsmummmu pomeneemmmumg reamsmu Green Stamps
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foot covered the Oregon
mountains.
Heavy snow warnings were
posted for parts of Montana,
Oregon, Washington, Wyoming
and northern California Trav-
elers' advisories were issued for
the mountains of Idaho, nor-
thern Wyoming, western
Oregon and northern California,
where snow piled up in gusty
winds
Freezing drizzle glazed sec-
tions of western North Dakota
ahead of the main body of the
storm
Snow flurries dusted parts of
Ohio. Pennsylvania and New
York, and rain or snow touched
northern Michigan
Other rain systems dampened
parts of New Jersey, Florida,
Texas and Kansas
Most rain measurements
were less than an inch. How-
ever, San Rafael, Calif., collect-
ed almost 15 inches.
Temperatures before dawn
ranged from -1 at Cut Bank,
Mont _ to 78 at Key West. Fla
Some other reports Anchor-
age 14 clear, Atlanta 10 clear,
Boston 37 partly cloudy, Buffalo
29 clear. Chicago 25 clear
Freezing temperatures were ag
recorded from the Rockies to ■
the Appalachians today, and an 3c
autumn storm piled heavy snow "34
across the Pacific Northwest Had
Temperatures shd into the •
low 30s. or lower, as far south as T9
the Ozarks and the Ohio Valley mpw
during the night The freeze G.
extended into much of the inte-
rior Northeast as well.
Six inches of snow blanketed
parts of Oregon and Washington
through Monday, and almost a
Colo.. advised Republicans to gested the panel tell the Presi- Meanwhile, a call for "abso-
declare political independence dent it is willing to meet him lute and total disclosure " by the
of the Nixon White House and privately at the White House, White House and the President
said the party must cooperate in question him without placing came from ousted Deputy Atty,
beginning impeachment pro- him under oath, and make the ------------> - —---
ceedings to establish the Presi- transcript of the session public -
Dominick and Senate Re- Mass . has suggested Nixon re- Washington town prefers
publican Leader Hugh Scott sign but Scott rejected that • .
pattedandsurecomtapesama ."“Shematlormnostmembersa privacy to mayor, council
documents relating to the Wa- Congress has been running SPANGLE, Wash (AP) - Mayor J W Schieche said,
tergate investigations heavily against the President The 179 residents of Spangle Our sources of income, our
Last week. Sen. Barry Gold- I wo senators said they believe would rather do without a may- property holdings and our debts
water, R-Ariz , said public con- it is politically inspired or and town council than dis- are our own personal business "
fidence in Nixon is so low that Sens William L Scott, R-Va., dose what they consider their Schieche, 48, who has been
his only hope of escape is to and Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., own personal businessmayor eight of the past 17
appear voluntarily before the said they believe most of their years, runs a service station
Senate Watergate committee anti-Nixon mail is coming from People inthiseastWashing and has an automobile agency
and testify under oath. supporters of Sen. George lownappearunanimousiin •I do business with 150 farm
However, speaking Monday McGovern, D-S.D., or is in- their opposition, to the state 5 ers around here,” he said
in I Ogan, Utah, Goldwater said spired by such groups as the new.Publis Disclosure Act • Anytime one of them might
that Nixon should not resign APL-CIO, Common Cause and which reguires candidates for owe’me $500 ra have to report
the American Civil Liberties public office to make full fman- it You can well imagine I’d
Union All three groups have cla statements have a bunch of farmers down
i ailed for Nixon s resignation or Noone has filed for any one of my neck."
impeachment. ---——the four council seats up for Schieche called an emergen-
The Virginia Republican said election. The fifth council mem- cy caucus of the town's voters
a spot check with the writers of .her. retired rancher A.R- when no one filed for the council
Byers, has two years to go on seats All who were nominated
Middle East and the departure
of Nixon from office
The resignation of Vice Presi-
Alent Spiro T Agnew and Presi-
lent Nixon's firing of the Wa-
tergate prosecutor seemed to
shock the Kremlin The Rus-
slans were told of both in some
hetiut amdt-izvestiacommented
on a erisis of political morals"
in the United .States
Thereafter, the official news
agency Tass departed from the
usual kid-gloves treatment of
the Nixon Administration to
charge that it used a con-
frontation-like alert of U.S.
forces during the Mideast War
to divert domestic attention
from Nixon's troubles. Last
Friday, the foreign policy jour-
nal New Times carried a de-
tailed account of the latest Wa-
tergate-related developments
ami for the first time let the
Soviet public know that im-
peachment was being widely
discussed.
Fire damage
By JIM LUTHER Winter-Berger, a former lob- night by Martin Agronsky on N
Associated Press Writer byist who has made a series of the Public Broadcasting Tele-
WASHINGTON AIL After allegations against Ford, and visionNetworks’EveningEdi-
onh two days of televised testi- from Dr Arnold Hutschnecker, tion" program whether he the smoldering ruins of a multi-
mom. the Senate Rules Com- a New York psychiatrist thought Ford had shown in the million-dollar blaze today
mittee appears almost ready to Beyond that, Cannon said, the hearings he is qualified to hold The fire started during the
wrap up public hearings on the committee has been contacted the presidency, noon rush hour Monday in a va-
nomination of Vice President- by only one witness Rep Ik. sed on what we know now. cant department store that was
vesignate Gerald R Ford. Donald M Fraser. D-Minn., I would believe that Tord would razed make
Chairman Toward W Can- chairman of Americans for make a good president for the parking |o| it soon engulfed
non. D-Nev .said the committee Democratic Action who next three years if he were most of a downtown city block,
will meet in closed session wants to testify against Jord, thrust into that position, destroying or badly damaging
Wednesday to hear Robert N Cannon was asked Monday Cannon replied five buildings and scorching
----He emnphasized that he dis- several others.
agrees with Ford s views on a
AA~n nr~/^1l nf mi in number of issues but said he Unofficial damage estimates
'V'UI I UI ‘‘--5’ III expected President Nixon to approached $15 million No
. . . choose someone with whom he serious injures were reported
nprifn r^t norolvzed hm/npr was philosophically compatible About 20 buildings were evac-
5m’ Pm m’Y-’m Ul Ull ‘5 Cannon said it was possible uated. and authorities said all
FREEHOLD. NJ AP fense attorney Robert Ansell the committee could end its in- occupants were believed res-
The only • rime Lester is guilty pleaded with the jury to release vestigation of Ford next week, cued from the buildings.
of was having his power to Lester not on pity, not on sending the nomination to the
reason overwhelmed by sympathy but on the evi- Senate floor soon afterward
events Lester Zsgmaniak’s dence " . The House Judiciary Com-
attorney told a Superior Court Ansell said Lester was mittee has set Nov 13 as the
jurs before it acquitted th- rraze with love for his tentative startine date for hear-
voung man of slaying his paral- brother when he shot him indicating Ford could be
• zed brother The only crime 1 ester is Euilty installed as vice president be-
The jury of seven men and of was having his power to fore Thanksgiving Day
five, women deliberated 2> reason overwhelmed by The Rules Committee's Mon-
hours on Tuesday before ac- events day afternoon session heard
quittine Zygmaniak. 23 on Malcolm. Carton. First Asst tatements from in House
rounds f temporary insanity Monmouth County Prosecutor: members endorsing Ford, a
He had been charged with first told the jury that.the state had Mlouse member from Michigan
degree murder proved premeditated murder for 25
Zygmaniak admitted killing nd he asked the jurors to "do an leader for cight
his 26-sear-old brother, George, whats right do what's hon- ' The endorsements ranged
with a shotgun blast iastJune as -st There s nothing in New from that of Rep John Ash
he lay in a hospital lied. par- Jrsev law that says you ran brook N Ohio, who sought the
alyzed from the neck down as take the law into your own Republican presidential nomi-
the result of a motorcycle acci- hands" - ' nation in 1972 as a hard-line
dent In his testimony. Lester ad- , onservative to that of Rep
The shooting was described mitted carryin a concealed Paul N MeCloskey R-Calif..
bs friends and relatives as a awed-off shotgun mtn the hos- Who for a time ran for the pres-
mercy killing Pital and shootine his brother in id, ne as an antiwar candidate
in his closin arguments, de the head
Q. My daughter is now
29, and she’s been totally
disabled from a diving acci-
dent since she was 20. As
soon as she became dis-
abled, I asked about month-
ly social security benefits
for her based on my work
record since I'm getting so-
cial security retirement
checks. I was told she
couldn’t get payments be-
cause her disability hadn’t
started before 18. Has this
recently been changed?
A. Yes. People who be-
came severely disabled be-
fore 22 and remain so can
get monthly checks if a
• parent is eligible for bene-
L fits or has died after having
W worked long enough under
V social security.
You should contact any
social security office to re-
apply for benefits for your
daughter.
By Wil l UM 1. KYAN
AP Special < orrespondent
Turmoil in US. politics and a
lingering aura of global crisis
from the Middle East explosion
evidently have prodded Moscow
ipt weighing carefully all pos-
sible • eventuallties. including
The departure J President NiiT ”
OR from office through im
- peat hment or resignation
in recent days, the Kremlin
appears to have decided to be
prepared and to prepare the
Soviet Communist party and
public — for anything that
might happen in Washington
Evidently Moscow has con-
cluded that the Watergale siti
ation is for real
The Soviet press has been
gradually lifting the polite veil
it threw over the Watergate sit-
uation. so that the Soviet public
may be- informed that its erst-
while guest is in big trouble
Why all this Kremlin worry
From the look of it, matters had
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