Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1973 Page: 7 of 22
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By JOHN LUMPKIN most vicious of financial pres- ness." he said
Assoclated Press Writer sores, the union and the He said that although he per- He told the Rotarians he
SAN ANTONIO, Tex l AP) — church not the church as a to- socially has been a target at "the hadn't spoken out before be-
In some circles here, Willie Fa tel but five separate bishops' old tactic to pick the old ogre cause "it's been our feeling that
rah is persona non grata said Farah. referring to boycott Southern mill owner heap- to get out in the publie arena
However, he chose to come to support by two bishops here and peared here not to defend and raise cam and offer
town Wednesday to explain why one each in El Paso. Min- himself but the workers who rebuttal, we would sound like a
two San Antonio plants at Farah neapolis and Rochester, NY are out of jobs bunch of Watergate people
Manufacturing Co. have been Outside the hotel in which he "Our people the employes Farah recently hired a public
closed, putting 900 persons out spoke, one protester carried a do not have the time. The com- relations firm to counteract the
of work sign which read, "Don't blame pany does have time. We can boycott effort on a national
He received repeated Lap the church for your "bad' busi- survive this thing very easily." scale, according to a public re-
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traveling around on world hise ‘ ok La Jolla, Calif. said her son climbed the stairs with a group of business lead-
sions, but the mishap gained From there, Nixon drove to attheir home within three hours discussed the adminis
him some quite respectable the Mayflower Hotel to partici- of his release from the hospital .tration a energy programs
sleepwear pate in a closed meeting of the .,g ednesday night and won a fa-
United States Embassy star. Business Council, composed .of „ NASHVILIF, Tenn. ' AP) - vocable reaction
fees scooted around to London leaders of many of the nation’s ;anzo-picking blue grass enter- He attended a dinner of the plause during a speech to Rota-
department stores Wednesday largest and best known corpo- viner tester Elatt has sued Business Council, which de- rians. He got a warm welcome
night trying to find a pair that rations "?‘“r S.Magazinefor referring scribes itself as a liaison be- atone of the closed-down plants PpnfHnnn nlene ene
would fit their boss, but most of ---- t him in an article as "the late tween the business community from workers, though now job- I5l lUUUl I PIOIS IODO
the stores were closed SHELTON. Coon (AP> - "eSternattn. . and government and is made up less, who support his position * •
XJXXJXX. ss look at conduct code
ger ssize donated his new pair and I’m 11 years old I had my that!the magazine•reference ily closed to newsmen and re- Roman Catholic clergymen - ---=
of pajamas They were fashion- right leg amputated Oct. 9 be- “"j,* extraor- porters were barred His appearance was protested WASHINGTON lAP) — The high sounding creed
ed by Paris designer Pierre cause of bone cancer " anarziexpendt ires and dam- On leaving the meeting and a by about 100 sign-carrying un- Pentagon is about to set in mo- Others argue the code, as it
Cardin The letter was written to Ted * _ U1" reputation and question-and-answer session, ion sympathizers and supper- tion the first major review of stands, served its purpose by industry-wide problem
----- Kennedy Jr. 12, who also had - ' renoa. .. , ... Ford said bis reception was ters of a nationwide boycott at the military Code of Conduct in giving POWs something to He said he is for collective
WASHINGTON I AP|-Pres- his leg amputated because of «unroHtrnataPologizedntfor.othe reasonably good" the slacks his El Paso-based nearly 20 years hang onto" during years of im- bargaining and his company
Ident Nixon left the White House bone cancer „ President Nixon attended the company makes.. .. The study, which officials prisonment. They note that only has not denied its employes the
unannounced to attend a wicha.t sia .. wrot.. » correction in the PuDush session for about 20 minutes, "Without ‘ doubt this.is the said may take six 10 eight 10 former POWs were accused right to choose whether they
bachelor party for his personal tMichaeisaidhewrotethelet aatorrection intheJanuary greeting the council members, most vicious thing that has hit months, will consider how the formally of misconduct and that wanted union representation
physician and to meet with griosnesonosenkdwardM. ' but did not address the group the American scene in the 200 . ode should be updated in the none was tried The union. through local of
business leaders Kennedy,. Mass to. cheer wasurcm. co, v The vice president said his years been here." Farah light of the experience of 566 Most officials favor action to fices here, disputes Farah's
Nixon's first stop Wednesday himup after his operation last p".ASHNGToN HA- Vic remarks were " primarily said of union pressure and now U.S servicemen held prisoners tighten up the code s language claims
night was a restored. govern- ontm getting , . . ni t > k ordays aimed at asking the business the boycott during the Indochina war and eliminate ambiguities so Ina release after the two
ment-owned mansion half a "msettingalongreal,good Isiooxing. healthier community to continue sacri- To make a profit we had to U.S. military men and offi- U.S servicemen will have plant closings, the union said,
block from the White House on * crutches. the letter - y tha he has in ficing and cooperating" with consolidate," he said Besides rials have been debating the dearer guideposts to follow in Mr Farah has tried to play
Layafette Square where the " Asked ah™ prosia. r the administration's energy the two plants here, his com- code's value since the last pris- future wars God. first denying that the
bachelor party was in progress Every year we say it and ditn Hand IoT 55 ents Con conservation measures pany has closed plants in Vic- oner was freed by the North Pentagon sources said each workers have a right to a union
for Air Force Maj Gen Walter well say it again sometimes him three times Wednewfav f indicated that all evidence toria, Tex. and Cruces. Vietnamese about nine months service will forward its recom- of their own choice even after
R. Tkach. Nixon’s physician 11 s awfully hard to hear the hnd thre. tp esa“ednesday I had icated that aiid h N M. and has five others in op- ago mendations to a committee to the union was certified by the
Most of the party-goers were cry of a ltie child over the 2and, . The Presi ident hasn’t Ihadseenwasthatbusiness.has eration in El Paw, Tex., and Some have contended the be created, probably next federal government as the
White House staff members cel- registers” t * yule cash or kedasel " pas wo told newsmen in is area, Lascruces.NM. . . code should be abolished unless month, under the Defense De- elected representative of a unit
______________________onthreeyears__________________told newsmen We are being driven by the ,t is made much more than a partment’s Manpower Office of workers.
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