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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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, December 4, 197*
BERRY’S WORLD
AS TAKEN FROM OFFICIAL RECORES
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Continental Express
Singapore tour
SINGAPORE (AP) _
California Gov Ronald Reagan
arrived from Indonesia today
for a two-day tour of Singapore
Accompanied by his wife,
Nancy, Reagan was scheduled
to meet with Prune Minister
lee Kuan Yew. other officials
and American and Singapore
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BROWNWOOD RAINFALL
Farm electricily
use still climbing
WASHINGTON AP -Farm
use of electricity continues to
climb, but at a slightly lesser
rate than in 1972, according to
the Agriculture Department.
An annual survey, conducted
‘luring the summer showed a
monthly average of 1.049 kilo-
wan hours KWH used per
fam this year up 4 per cent
from 1972 The gain last year
from 1971 was 5 per cent
Costs of ecctricity also are
going up, according to the Crop
Reporting Board. The average
monthly bill per farm was $24.20
last summer, up 81 70 or 7.5 per
cent from a year earlier •
Farm electricity cost an av-
erage of 2.31 cents per KWH in
1973, compared with 2.23 cents
last year the report showed
3.QEr
"Hey, Judge Sirica, anytime you want to hear OUR
tapes. /ust stop in."
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He foresaw even more serious
problems for 2-wheel modes of
transportation which also
should increase in numbers
during the emergency.
Motorcycle fatalities will
double,” Goldberg warned
The bicycle safety problem
cannot be predicted, it is fright-
ening because of the tre-
mendous sales.”
DALLAS, Tex (AP) -Dallas safety requirements
IE
a bright day in the 49 years' Traffic Safety Coordinator John
effort to save a part of the Big Pickett says there is concern
Thicket, Texas' greatest among national safety officials
V. 4 43
2.01 297
House okays
4 Big Thicket
3 5 WASHINGTON i AP) - Sen- 84,500 acres and authorizing the
23 ate approval ti a House passed Interior Secretary to accept do-
2850 bill to create a national pre- nations of other suitable land
n 92 serve at the Big Thicket wilder outside the preserve resulted
ness of East Texas is considered Representatives voted *63.
«36 assured 812.06* for acquiring the park
27 ■ The House voted Monday to and another $7 million for de
2942 establish the reserve and the veloping it
2% Senate previously has passed Both Texas senators have in-
$2 bills on which the House later traduced bills calling for 190,000
1855 refused to act acre parks
18 49 Hometown lumber interests Senator Loyd Bentsen, D-
2150 and conservationists both are Tex., told the House Interior
122 represented in the bill to estab- that he had been assured the
3 20 lish the preserve for the bio- Senate would act as soon as the
2 3 logical crossroads" of the House passed the bill.
2 United States Rep Alan Steelman, a Dallas
33 40 Rep Bob Eckhardt, D-Tex., Republican, expressed optim-
• considered the Texas delega- ism that President Nixon would
OKLAHOMA CITY i API — ecological gemthat the energy crisis actually crease in weight, the adminis-
Bob Christophersen of Sioux He singled out Eckhardt of will trigger an increase in tration said
City, Iowa, turned in a scorch- Houston and Wilson of Lufkin traffic fatalities Crash tests conducted by the
ing time of 4.9 seconds in the for their work and credited The National Highway Traffic Insurance Institute for Highway
steer wrestling event Monday Steelman for adding the Lobiol- Safety Administration fears the Safety also have shown sharp
night during the third go-round ly Pine Unit 10 the bill. possibility of a rush on compact disparities between the passen-
of the National Finals Rodeo Eckhardt cited "a great spirit cars, bicycles and motorcycles ser protection capacities of
here of cooperation among the by persons who want to con- small and larger vehicles, the
members of the Texas delega- serve gasoline, he said. NHTSA stated.
Christophersen’s time-the tion and the appreciation of the Pickett added Monday that In a report received recently
best so far in the ninth annual House Interior and Insular Af- the NHTA thinks highway crash by Pickett, Jack Goldberg, as-
national finals-pulled him with- fairs Committee for one of the fatalities could reach an annual sociate NHTSA administrator
in one second of average leader world's great ecological areas” peak of 75,000 by 1989 if the for planning and programming,
Walt Linderman of Belfry, in passing the bill trend toward smaller cars predicted the current crisis
Mont continues without additional will be met by a strong in-
18.43 tion’s leading conservationist, sign the Big Thicket bill if it
1001 originally proposed a 200,000 passed the Senate
30 29 acr park This bill is not that far above
2 99 Rep Charlie Wilson, a Demo- the administration's plan of a
3199 crat whose district includes the 67,000-acre park and it is not
38 89 Big Thicket, called for a 75,000- that far below the 100,000-acre
20 46 acre preserve park in my plan,” Steelman
A compromise setting aside said
The bill passed the House
unopposed
in Austin, former U.S. Sen
Ralph Yarborough, D-Tex., who
had been a constant supporter
of the preserve, said. “Today is
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20 67 Duval of Warner, Okla . for
34 17 third and fourth place money-
41 96 Monday with a time of 4.7 sec
30.08 ends
18 49 Linderman has a total of 15.0
14.07 seconds, while Christophersen
32.38 has 16 8
19 88 In bull riding. Marvin Shoul-
2132 decs of Henryetta Okla., son of
19.87 incomparable Jim Shoulders.
215 continued to set the pace with a
12 83 score of 84 on Rodeo Red
224 Shoulders. only in his second
1724 year at the NFR. won top mon-
37.07 ey in the first-go-round and split
26.07 for second and third in the
40.81 second round
212 He is the average leader with
98 12 259. 19 points ahead of Jack
2819 Ward of Odessa, who was sc-
1614 ond Monday with a score of 87
23.77 Ward also was second in
30 32 bareback bronc riding with a
28 43 score of 76 and is the average
30 52 leader with a 238
33 83 Australian Jim Dix won the
32 84 go-round with a 78 and trails
23 01 Ward for the average with a 231
39.47 total
crop programs Those reports camt froim I-
A spokesman said Monday, linois, Nebraska. South Caro-*
however, that other agencies Ima and Maryland
also may be asked to contribute The report said the adminis-
data, which then can be used to tration’s mandatory allocation
show an over-all view of the program for diesel and other
energy crunch on farmers middle-distillate fuels, which
in a report made public Mon- began Nov 1, “continues to
day. the ASCS Mid surveys last cause confusion among sup-
week showed gasoline and die- pliers" and has resulted in de-
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CAPITOL MUSI/CD.
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1962 -0.05
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1964 2 84
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1966 0 65
1*67 0.23
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196* 0.19
1970 668
WASHINGTON I AP) — The sei fuel supplies were tight to laved or reduced deliveries to distributors of farm fuels often
Agriculture Department plans critical" in many states where farmers hesitate to provide additional
to begin soon a series of com- field work was still under way However, these notices fuel to farmers until they re
prehensive weekly reports Officials Mid scattered cases seem to filter slowly through the ceive instructions through com-
showing highlights of the fuel were reported from California, petroleum industry and pany channels, the report said
shortage as it relates to farm- Texas. Nebraska. Tennessee, m
ers. Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, rT
Currently, the department's South Carolina and Maine I I
main custodian of fuel surveys Some farmers also reported • *— I
is the Agricultural Stabilization they had used all their fuel al- M ma ma M mm ma a 2 ma am
AM •E fl Un € I E u
(ASCS), which also administers the report said ! "
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