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Tuenday.
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Pege-5
killed
New launch date
losion
eyed for Skylab
Court overturns
Generals fighting new war*
BERRY'S WORLD
By MARCUS ELIASON
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Dr Pepper,
Officials press hunt
for source of oysters
ffer stiffer
other syn-
•ty shows
uglas and
Dair •
Queen
GREEN
STAMPS
tie per-
was the
n(o wine
I at Cana
stabilizer fins at the
rocket
wasn’t the
husband.
h, and the
the hills.
le spent a
1 with his
live and
1. E ST on
hour later
saw the burn-
through the air
to police as an
These had to be replaced to
prevent possible breakup of the
is afoot for
Latch the old
the weekday
I CBS-owned
os Angeles,
nia. St Louis
drug conviction
NEW ORLEANS (AP)—A
federal appeals court has re-
versed the conviction at a Texas
man on a marijuana charge
because the “roving check-
point” at which he was stopped
and searched by the Border
Patrol was 55 miles from the
Mexican border.
The 5th U.S. Court of Appeals
ruled Monday came in an ap-
peal by Eugene Cedi McKim.
He was convicted in U.S Dis-
trict Court at San Antonio on
charges of importing 60 pounds
of marijuana, conspiring to im-
port and possession with intent
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been chosen
the hand-to-
I on NBC’s
one of the
s talked to
to distribute. I,
McKim was arrested on J
Texas 1017 on Sept. 0, 1972. by y
Border Patrol agents in what -
they called a routine immigra-
tion check.
Such roving checkpoints. far
from the border, have been
ruled a violation of a con-
stitutional right to be free of
unreasonable searches and
seizures.
A year ago, the Harris poll
reported Nixon was rated 59 per
cent good-to-excellent, 40 per
cent fair-to-poor and 1 per cent
not sure on his performance in
the White House
The latest survey, baaed on a
telephone poll of 1,007 house-
holds nationwide Oct. 26-29, in-
dicated that Nixon received
substantial credit for his han-
dling of the recent Mideast
crisis.
Harris said the President's
ratings on working for world
peace were 50 per cent good-to-
excellent, 37 per cent fair-to-
poor and 5 per cent unsure.
On his television speeches and
launch with these newly dis-
covered cracks and there would
be no harm to the rocket,” the
program director said
He added this to being eval-
uated, "and by postponing we
are giving ourselves at least M
hours to examine other areas
that might give us cause for
concern. Well n«a and then
determine if we have to detoy
for one day or Ave days or 10
days or whether we have to roll
back to the assembly building."
I’t offer the
Hates, “{fit
ebody un-
ire it from
purposes,”
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nkupa new
My show on
mid-Septem-
show to be
1 in Los An-
DENTIST'S DELIGHT. an
Israeli soldier solves a bot-
tle-opening crisis at a camp
in Syria. __________________
rocket in flight
During a check Monday, ad-
ditional cracks were found in
seven of eight support beams in
a circular band that connects
the first and second stages of
the Saturn IB.
Officials called off the shot
until at least Friday, but
Schneider said chances at a
launch on that date “are iffy at
best.”
“There to a feeling by some
technical experts that we could
1 liked the
0 liked to
I missed
nd all my
issed Hal-
I liked to
k trick or
I, Ten. (AP) -
laden with an
gallons of pro-
tod through a
amp Monday
: in a ball at
mt a witness
it was judge-
By HOWARD BENEDICT
AP Aerospace Writer
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
I API - Skylab Program Direc-
tor William C. Schneider says
he hopes to set a new launch
date for Skylab 3 after checking
on new cracks in the Saturn IB
booster rocket.
Schneider said he hopes to
reach the decision late today
The astronauts. Gerald P
Carr, William R. Pogue and
Edward G Gibson, were to fly
L Haney said
ruck plowed a
embankment
e demolished
down another
rocketed into
rd four blocks,
s of a forging
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SAUCEPAN TRIO SET
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A COUPLE OF FACES from Hollywood’s golden past.
John Payne and Alice Fave celebrate their return to
show business as costars of the Broadway -bound musical
revival. "Good News."
e track he was
over was Dar-
f Arlington.
e truck were
eblock radious
explosion The
through the air
If the Saturn IB has to be
moved back to the hangar for
major repairs or replacement,
the delay could be a month or
"schneider said the cracks on
the support beams, like those on
the fins, range between an meh
and 2% inches long.
It is believed they were
caused by a combination of salt
air corrosion and stresses
placed on the rocket during
testing
NEW ORLEANS (AP) "We can^findany evidence whether we advance to regional
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lev, the assistant chief of staff socialist Labor party in the cal views Bar-lev is known to
who gave his name to the canal election. Then he told an Amer- oppose, as well as a defense of
• TEL AVIV (AP) - The guns defense line that the Egyptians icon newsman his superiors had the Bar-lev Line
are silent along the Suez Canal overran, and the chief of staff, not sent adequate rein- Elazar.inatalkwithnews-
and the Golan Heights, but Is- IX Gen. David Elazar, who tea forcements to bolster the spear- paper editors, said the generals
reel's army is convulsed by an been trying to hold the line for head he put across the canal, were talking for “personal en-
overdoee of political recrimina- Premier Golda Meir’s govern- Elazat angrily retorted: "It hancement ” He said he would
feet the outcome of the national Armstrong says she believes was insufficient armor and political affiliations.”
elections at the end of Decern- President Nixon will retain the artillery behind the canal line. Elazar warned of “a process
ber. nation’s confidence This was considered an ob- of politicization" of the army
The key figures in the battle Mrs. Armstrong, counselor to lique attack on Defense Minis- that threatened to destroy its
of words have been Maj Gen. the president, again asked the ter Moshe Dayan, whose politi- morale
Ariel Sharon, who led the daring American public to display pa-
Israeli thrust across the Suez tien<.m appraising the Water EP E mm - =
Canal to encircle the Egyptian gate affair Hurm
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tions brought on by the initial ment. may be less glamorous to fight investigate to determine what
setbacks of the October war. Sharon in peacetime is a to hold a bridgehead than to disciplinary action he could
Until the war. army censor- right-wing politician, and his drive your tanks into Africa." take against them
ship did not allow any news- exploit on the battlefield in- Bar-lev. a cabinet minister Elazar admitted the military
Oh’ paper to quote a soldier - gen- dicated he might take some and supporter of Mrs. Meir who had made mistakes and prom-
A eral as well as corporal — on his votes away from Mrs. Meir’s was returned to uniform for the ised a military inquiry. The
P political views But this policy war. was the next to join the cabinet also is considering a
has faltered in the wetter of ’ fray. Possibly nettled by the probe
accusations over who was to Mivonerviser comparison between the Barlev The newspaper Maariv called
blame for the surprise achieved IVIAUl I UU V 13^1 Line and France’s useless for an independent investiga-
by the Egyptian and Syrian at- . • Maginot lune in World War II, tion and not “interviews of gen-
tack and the Arabs’ initial sue- natience he wrote in a local newspaper erals accusing each other of
cess. F that the army was totally un- failures, evaluating their
The battle of words could af- HOUSTON (AP) — Anne ready for the war and that there achievements on the basis of
DOUBLE S&H
GREEN STAMPS
WEDNESDAY AND
• • • U_SATURDAY_
JR Ba
here from the Space Center at
Houston to participate in the
decision-making conference
They originally were to have
started their 85-day mnaiw last
Saturday. rocketing up for the
third and final visit to the
Skylab station. That was post-
poned until Thursday after
hairline cracks were discovered
Wednesday
1,” a two-hour
Jan. 16 and
pr-TV and
starting Jan.
sursday night
tie and con-
kneed later.
Ian NBC
iber IS. 1973
3rd Army : Lt. Gen. Haim Bar- she told the seventh annual
--------------------------------- convention of the Texas Cattle
============= • • B a a a Feeders Association Monday
Nixon given Festival ludqe to view be vindicated and will be able to
I rk f I ” restore public confidence in
over-all job H-Payne players on stage m-azensn
NEW YORK (AP) — The lat- "The Days Between” could be in national competition and will petition which will be held in already,” she said. “I under-
estLouis Harris poll gives more than a local triumph when be judged during one of the Scott Theatre in Fort Worth in stand completely your deep
President Nixon a 58 per cent it is staged by the Howard performances February concern-in many cases almost
“•“XTS The xPS production will bein anEtudonrgeanmpmtticnuegts X-,. speech she toa
peace but only a 32 per cent Friday and Saturday. The competition with colleges and and universities from Texas. newsmen she can only gauge
positive rating for the over-all dramatic production will not universities, from throughout Oklahoma, Arkansas, the effect of Watergate on the
job he is doing as President. oniy be seen b9 locan residents ’J* United States regardless of Louisiana and New Mexico Republican Party by this year's
Results of the survey, re- but by judges from the the size of the institution. according to Barton. election, which she thinks is en-
leased Monday, showed that American College Theatre "The national office of ACTF Eleven representatives from couraging.
while 32 per cent at those polled Festival. will send one judge to view the the regional competition will watroat, tar-
rated Nixon's over-all per- According to director John play during an actual per- then go to Washington, D.C. for ... . . tersnteet
formancenasagoodttoexdlent Barton the play, which wil be formance," sa id Barton.-He thesnationaifestivaltoberheld should not fo?tte party was not
pop Thearemaining 4 per cent Saturday nights at s, is entered advance to the regional com- Kennedy Center for the Per- She sdid she beleves the
"The experience obtained by ty hasa good chance in 1976 and
our students and the recognition saidthe Republicans have more
received for entering ‘ the choices for .presidential
festival will be of great im- nomineess.thannthe Democrats
portance to the college and the , In another reference.to. Wa-
community we represent, "said tergate, she said a study of
Barton America’s 200-year history
Barton added, “Regardless of shows "We shrink from
Louisiana health officials con- "We can’t find any evidence whether we advance to regional verstty, rather "e thrive 00
tinued searching Monday for of any illegal oyster fishing," competition the students in the
the source of Oy sters linked to Caraway said "We have fishing department will go to Fort “I think this is another oppor-
outbreaks of hepatitis in Texas boats involved in selling those Worth to view plays in the tunity for America to write an-
and Georgia but admitted they oysters and thev’re pinpointing festival. They will also par- other proud chapter on that
were^Sed where they got them, and the ticipate in four days of theatre record,” she said.
There is “overwhelming evi. look like they’re coming from workshops conducted by top She said she was pleased with
denceF‘thatte"contmminated good waters theatre people This sort of the President's choices of Ohio
oysters came from Louisiana "We've used records, in- workshop would not be Sen. William Saxbe for attorney
waters said Dr Charles Cara voices, shipment papers, ever- available at any cost to the general and Leon Jaworski for
way emdemialneist for the thing trying to check the source average college student" special Watergate prosecutor
press conferences. Nixon LOuisiana Health Deoartment of the bad oysters We thought Set in contemporary style the “I believe Bill Saxbe will be
received a 65-30 per cent nega- "But what has us really out for a time they might be coming play features a cast of six HPC fiercely independent,” she said
tive rating This compared with zled is that there . ’ from Long Island, but there is students including Ocie and added that Jaworski’s in-
the President’s 50-45 per cent epidemic in Louisiana.a h overwhelming evidence that the Robinson at Andrews, Cindy tegrity is well known and that
positive rating on TV appear- said unable t0 find bad oysters are from Louisiana Taylor of Dallas, Wallace she is convinced his partnership
ances test February. gcasesinrecentweeks which can waters" Braud of Brownwood, Donna will not influence his work.
Regarding Nixon’s handling be traced to contaminated Dr Charles C. Mary Jr. chief Pippin of El Paso, Morris ----------------------------
of crime and the maintenance of oysters. ,. Louisiana health officer. said Williams of Coleman, and Scott The kid next door plays
law and order, the October officials asked the oyster in- the voluntary suspension by Ware of Corrales, N.M. the piano by ear — wish
survey showed: 21 per cent dustry to suspend voluntarily oystermen would allow his staff Tickets for the contemporary he’d use his hands
good-to-excellent. 71 per cent oyster harvesting in two sui to undertake extensive water play this weekend cost »1 for
fair-to-poor and 8 per cent un- , sampling of two areas. students and 51.50 for adults. Most beef in the meat
- pecten areas, and called in oy- . vmE market is on the custom-
sure.------------------— stermen to explain where they He said the investigation Reservationsmaybe madeby er 8 side of the counter.
obtained their oysters and how would center on Black Bay, calling 646-2502. extension 357
southeast of New Orleans in
Breton Sound above the mouth
of the Mississippi River, and
Big Crabe, which he did not
pinpoint geographically. The in-
vestigation would require about
10 days, he said.
Although there is no labora-
tory proof that Louisiana oy-
sters caused the recent out-
breaks of hepatitis in other
states, there is a strong epide-
miological finding to support
such a conclusion. Mary said.
Officials did not officially or-
der the waters closed-an action
that would require extensive
posting and surveillance and
would delay the investigation.
Mary said.
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