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Thursday December13 1973
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NEW YORK (AP) - After
nearly 17 years in mental in-
stitutions, the Mad Bomber of a
generation ago stands on the
threshold of freedom
The last criminal charges re-
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AFTERNOON MATCHED THE FEELINGS
of AMANDA IND HER FRIENDS.
WHO COULD NOT FIND THEIR
very special Christmas tree /
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Pato Alta. < alifornia(pop 56,18) is 30
miles southeast of San Franeisco on
the Southern Pacific Railroad Named
after a historie redwood at iU north
west boundary the city was incorpor-
ated in 1894 and is the home of Stan-
ford University and the Hoover In-
stitute and Library on War Revolu-
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President Franklin D
Roosevelt’s evening radio
talks to the American na
tion became known as “fire-
side chats.” The first such
broadcast was on March 12.
1933. The World Almanac
recalls The aim of these
radio broadcasts was to
calm the depression fears of
the nation and to gam sup
port for economic mea-
su res
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tion and Peace.
sales are lagging but no gen-
eral retail slump is in sight
Grocery shoppers seem
resigned to rising prices, as
do drivers at gasoline pumps
People are dollar-cautious,
but not desperate
The other big factor was
disgust with the corruption
exposed in Washington
Voters fed up with scandals
got more assertive about
doing their own duty as
citizens and less trusting of
the politicians spending their
tax money
Impeachment of President
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fewer residents of Hawaii
own their own homes than
the people of any other state
of the United States
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Mad Bomber standing on
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Mozambique Portugal denied
Impeach Him' rally at the charges
incursion where black guerrillas are wag-
The President’s energy ing * war for independence
crisis proposals fell on well --------------------------—
plowed ground Five-and 10 penet ________
gallon limits and long '0^61 WGIQnmQ
weekend service stations
shutdowns had left motorists ODA c. .Lc-i. .
sharply conscious of fuel sup DA uuTnoriTy
plies. Small cars are more w.cur. —
popular than ever. WASHINGTON, IAP) — The
But the idea of a 50 m p h full House Banking Committee
speed limit ’ irritated Califor- is being asked to decide whether
mans, who like to go farther to raise, for six months, the
Sastersthan that would allow, lending authority of the belea-
Sacramento, officials sensed guered smal Business Admin-
this right away and took OP- istrat
posing stances on the speed
limit. The subcommittee on small
People are wondering if business voted 10-2 Wednesday
they ’ll have to give up holi- to increase the SBA lending au-
day weekend and winter thority by 1575 million between
troops last Dec 16 wiped out 400
men, women and children at the
village of Wiriyamu in
upgg-— freedom with the completion of
WORLDALMANAC
-------- ----- maximum sentence he could
have received for attempted fin, president of the ill-member
murder The first step to free- Southwestern Association of
doth was a hearing in which he Truck Stop Operators says
was adjudged to have regained truck stops should receive top
his sanity Then all [lending priority in fuel allocation during
charges against him were the energy crisis
iropped _i . . .. -Our association members
in 1935, when he was 32. Me- . „ ... . ■
power plant where he worked fin saidinan associationstate
He contracted tuberculosis, ment Howeven.wedo ask.that
said it made him unfit to hold the regulations be changed to
■ another job He claimed he un- allow truck stop operators to
justly was demed com- through, non-product cost
pensation, despite years of er the same as other
forts to obtain) t. retailers are allowed to do
Metesky eventually turned to Griffin said truck stops should
planting homemade bombs. 32 get the break on fuel allocation
in all The first was discovered to insure that food. medical
Nov 18. 1940 No one ever was supplies and other essential
killed by the explosives al- items reach homes and
though 22 were injured over the businesses
- mended by the assembly's
trusteeship committee. Twelve
countries abstained, among
them Britain, France, and the
Soviet Union
The resolution approved
Wednesday stemmed from
charges publicized by the Rev.
Adrian Hastings of Binning- E a
ham. England, that Portuguese " 1
who took a lot of heat as the
first House Republican to ad
vocate an impeachment
study, was hailed at his last
constituent day as a prophet
and hero For the most part,
though, there is no vindictive
mood — rather reluctant ac-
ceptance of tile idea that im-
peachment is coming, and
Tenth in a series)
may turn out to be healthy.
After Nixon's turning-point
firing of Archibald Cox, an
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numbered by an advanced case next 17 years
of tuberculosis. Now he says he Besides the Music Hall, Mete-
is cured and his health is bel- sky ‘s targets included the utility
ler than it's been in nearly M where he had worked, the old
vears." Paramount and Capitol the-
Mr Metesky. 16 years ago aters in Times Square, the New
you caused a great deal of tur York Public Library, Grand
moll in this city," Judge Joseph Central terminal and the Port
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By Hard Winslow
PALO ALTO, Calif -
(NEA — Voters seemed to
contradict themselves in
California's November
special election Gov Ronald
Reagan's initiative to put a
permanent ceiling on state
spending - a darling of tax
foes — went down to defeat
Yet on local measures, voters
beat back just about every-
thing bearing a tax cost
Proposition 1, Reagans
baby from the start, was a
complete constitutional
amendment Its idea was
both radical and fiscally con-
servative to limit state tax-
ing and spending to a set r . g
income, then gradually Prison employment
reduce the share year by • *
It confused many people SUQQeSteCl fOC lOWOn
others evidently .harkened to -- vacation trips for lack of fuel now and June 30, while it in-
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)- days shows 18 convictions on A lot would rather stay home tensifies its probe of alleged
Gov Robert Ray has suggested charges ranging from robbery an &0 ur s T e corruption in more than 21 of-
prison employment for a 39- to jailbreak to vagrancy Educational quality is an- fices across the country
year-old convict who asked for a He says he never knew his other concern School taxes The full committee was tak-
life term because he regards mother, who was an inmate at fli riles and parents'w am ing up the recommendation to-
Iowa's penitentiary as home the Iowa women's reformatory classes to produce Back-t- day
emphatically ' Bobby Ferguson-appealed for at Rockwell City when he .was basicisenliment Is growmg w
Some tax grouches fretted the life term last week, saying born His early life was spent in om.rwi.. micone Moneyin.coverhizhriskm
mainly about living costs and he's spent all but 16 months of state institutions mans are tending dbusing nority .businesses runs out this
inflation Merchants expect his lifein stateinstitutions 0 . . , ..... tak.no rete . 1 ng. busness, week, the SBA said, and the rest
heavv Yule buvmc the mb l institutions Ray's initial reply was that he taking careof nuts and bolts of it loan ... .
situation is good, income is f * 0w.। a t te r po to ommute a elated ts hey ». anei he exhtsted by January unless
Inch Furniture and big ear for robbery at the Iowa Stab- sentence or to pardon a prisoner elated nor down more we OY January unless
high. Eurnature and big Penitentiary. Ferguson said, authoPt“tn aptnner a2 after, a year of shocks. Congress increases the author-
pume---- Med to make it on the outride t.n0 authority to extend a and watchful for economic ized amount.
r--- ma ^1 on . outside sentence breaks an end of Watergate
l aidn t know how to ive in in suggesting Wednesday that motoring restrictions These
socety. Ferguson be given a prison job, seem the dominant concerns
He said his home "is inside Ray said “I think we have a from Pebble Beach to the
and I want to stay here for the solution for this particular case gotden. Gat .from, the
rest of my life ..." we believe Bobby can be hired 1 acifito the Mother Lode
His record since teen-age at the penitentiary ’NEXT: Tape k a. Kani
cussable Rep Paul (Pete)
McCloskey of Menlo* Park,
for probe
UNITED NATIONS, N Y
(AP) - The United Nations
t ieneral Assembly has voted IM
to 4 to establish a five-member
commission to investigate
reported Portuguese atrocities
in Mozambique
Portugal Spam. South Africa
and the United States voted
against the resolution, recom-
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T-BONES SIRLOINS ROUNDS PORTERHOUSE ETC. Am e
HINDQUARTERS 985.
roaming against George Mete- Martinis said Wednesday as he Authority bus terminai
sky for the planting of home dismissed all remaining Eventually. Metesky was
made bombs in such public rharges, I remember dis- traced to and captured at the
places as the Radio City Music tinctly a lot of sleepless nights Waterbury home of his sister
Hall were dismissed Wednes- because of these incidents In- Adjudged insane, he was com-
day in a Manhattan court pect there will be no repeti- mitted to a state hospital with-
Full freedom will be his upon tion " out ever standing trial
his formal discharge from a The grandfatherly-looking After he was sent away. Me-
state hospital in Queens, ex- man who terrorized the nation's tesky’s claim for state work
pected in a matter of days He largest city over a 17-year peri men's compensation was re
already has been certified as od nodded assent Metesky said opened it eventually was
having regained his sanity he plans to return to the Water- turned down
When Metesky. now 70, was bury. Conn , home of an elder ____________________
sent to a state hospital on April sister where he was living when _ , ,
19,1957, it was ostensibly to die he was arrested Jan 21. 1957 TrUCK stops ask
Doctors said his days were Metesky became eligible for
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AS A PICTURE—Mort beautiful and moat Renea Lndly and Robert Wheat
handsome at Early High School this year are (Bulletin Photo,
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1973, newspaper, December 13, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575437/m1/14/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.