Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 9, 1971 Page: 1 of 8
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As the nine-day, 900,000-mile
adventure neared an end, Shep-
ard, Mitchell and Roosa held a
news conference Monday night
in a final telecast from their
command ship Kitty Hawk
disappeared about noon as
put a steady rise, but Ste-
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U.S. Role
WASHINGTON (AP)-
George Bush, President Nixon’s
nominee as U. S. ambassador to
Cathy Murray of Hico was
listed in "good” condition this
morning at the Stephenville
back into the atmosphere 76
miles above the Pacific Ocean
at 24,600 miles an hour.
Splashdown was set for 4:04
p.m. EST about 874 miles south
of American Samoa.
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miles northeast of here on U. S. 377. This
marked the first Erath County traffic fatality
for the new year.
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VILLE, ERATH COUNTY, TEXAS 76401
It doesn’t take "Pull" to Notice” in large letters on the A stick down strip showing the
obtain 1971 license plates. reverse side, many motorists new license number will be
In tart, if motorists pull are doing just that. attached to all sections of the
apart the three-part motor Highway Department of- form and the tax office will
vehicle registration form ficials and county tax officers separate the form, returning
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Funeral services were
conducted at,2:30 p.m. Monday
in Moody's Methodist Church of
Good Shepherds with burial in
the Old Parry Cemetery Rev.
Andrew Paquet officiated at the
miles west of the international moonwalkers Shepard and
dateline. Mitchell described their futile
The main recovery ship, the struggle to reach the rim of
helicopter carrier USS New Or- Cone Crater, talked of giant
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Erath County recorded Us and Tony, both of Hamilton;
initial traffic fatality of 1971 sight sisters, Mrs. Virginia
Saturday evening as Edward Morales, Mrs. Pauline Chevez,-t
Gutierrez Jr., M, a resident of Mrs. Anita Garcia, Mrs.
655 North Clinton Street, was Georgia Moline and Miss Pearl
tatally injured about 1:30 p.m. Gutierrez, all of Fort Worth;
when the car he was driving Miss Melba, Amajean and !
struck a culvert sod overturned Peggy Gutierrez of Hamilton;
thre mUes northeast of here on and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
U. S 377. Edward Gutierrez Sr. of
Gutierrez died shortly after Hamilton.
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1,681 stocks SNOW FROLICS — Central Ward students covering rani
Big Board, utilised remnants of Sunday afternoon’s light thermometers
outnumbered snow lor occasional snowball fights yesterday
“ morning during recess periods. This white
“There are a lot of tremen-
dous sights," said Roosa, who
orbited the moon alone for 40
hours. But I guess the first
look at the moon after you bum
into lunar orbit ... It's there at
about 60 miles but looks like 200
feet, and your first impression
is a rather tremendous thing."
"My No. 1 impact," said
Mitchell, "was when we pitched
over (on landing) and there was
Cone Crater right out the win-
dow It was very impressive."
Shepard said, “I think the big
emotion for me is yet to come
and that's getting both feet on
the carrier."
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Asked whether the numerous
problems on the flight, such as
those with a docking probe, a
battery and a landing radar had
caused any great concern,
Mitchell replied firmly:
Department announced today in prescribes payment of at least w neverdnupbtedfoka minute
Dallas. time and a half for each hour & 8
William J. Rogers, Regional worked after 40 per workweek Like previous moon walkers,
Director of the Division, said court action against employers Mitchell complained about the
investigators under his who refuse to comply, and pay layer of dust on the surface
direction found $1,956,608 due as back wages, is provided under Each was asked to say what
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Board of Pharmary He will for the construction of new
discuss current bins before the facilities in 1971, T. L. Austin,
Stephenville thermometers Texas legislature concerning Jr« TP&L president, an-
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hih recorded atte Tarleton Vendor Program, and also the largestin theCompany‘s 59-
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dheneat ten days across Tezas oeFutureapsorramsaaftthedmandsdtcuotomerssinstss2- Dallas Power
Association will include feature county service area. Electric Service
speakers from the State A major portion of the ex-
epartment of Health, the State pense. is involved in the con- In addition to its power plant
mer Wednesday. Department of Welfare and the struction a*^r construction, the Company will
14 to a High Texas Pharmaceutical generating units. When com- buld or improve transmission
Ptoted over the not several lines, substations - and
_ years, the new units will be distribution lines and service
Aapahieolproducingemorethan centers in various parts of its
4 million Kilowatts M electrical service area. 1
power.
and a “smashing success" and
said, “I think we can intuitively
tell from what we’ve done, what
we've seen, that we're bringing
back a wealth of information,
photographically and
geologically."
being admitted to the
Stephenville Hospital. He was
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minimum wage, and $2,194,373 ment official said.
T,AT — in unpaid overtime. Employees may bring their
„NEW-OEKCAP- K N ew Wage and Hour investigators own suits, in which case they
York Stock Exchange had its also found $641,575 in un- may seek the back wages and
busiest day on record Monday derpayments under the Equal an equal additional amount in
as volume was boosted by the Pay Act, which prohibits pay some cases, employees may ask
largest angle bloc* trade in Big discrimination based on sex the Secretary of Labor to sue on
Board h*1*?7 M Violations of the Age their behalf, but only for the
, The exchange Blnishedthe Discrimination in Employment amount of unpaid wages The
day with volume of 2.m9miuion Act cost affected employees in Secretary of Labor may obtain
shares exceeding the previous Texas $136,766, Rogers said, Federal Court injunctions or-
record.0203 million shares and 1,766 minors were found dering compliance with the
set last Tuesday. Stock market employed in violation of the statute
indicators showed modest Federal child labor statute.
The U. S. Labor Depart- from Dallas, the Division
_____. ment’s Wage-Hour Division discovered $5,809,729 due 32,265
nounced. .__.. . two units near Mount Pleasant needed. . discovered $4,629,594 to be due workers under the law
. The cunMiurtton budget is in Titus County and a But, remember, leave the 26,080 Texas workers under the The minimum wage for all
gt-* generating unit in Hood County. three.partsotthe registration Fair Labor Standards Act workers covered by the Act is
history, and expenditures FruMlionc Cminty and Titus application intact during the last half of 1970, the now $160 an hour The Act
“zT to keep .Pace County units win be owned
SPACE CENTER, Houston leans, reported the weather out-
(AP) — Apollo 14’s explorers look in the landing zone was
blaze back to planet earth to- near perfect with some clouds,
day, climaxing a voyage of dis- winds 12 to 18 miles an hour, 3-to
covery they regard as a smash- 6-foot seas and 80-degree tem-
ing success. perature.
Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. Television cameras were
Mitchell and Stuart A. Roosa ready to relay the landing and
were on a perfect course to slam recovery.
planned touchdown site, eight prepared by
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nsome county area. Thisisabranchot "e"e»I I UNweI •y 10^ displaying the new plates.
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peace- A^anriatinn - it will be necessary for owners
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9 at Comanche The guest “ “" " " “* ----- *” In either case, owners will
speaker w be JeH.ArNette, Texas Power A Light Ohs new unit to located on save themselves time and
secretary of the Texas State Company will spend $104,421,000 Tradinghouse Creek"neon trouble by using the new
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NSti roRaur two rSavoyin certificates or last year’s
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lunar dust ar d assessed their
mission 'L.‘, discussed
their impressions, both
emotionally and as space test
pilots
Shepard and Mitchell said
that only the clock defeated
their effort to reach the edge of
the crater, which rises 400 feet
above the surface up a long
sloping incline. To reach it they
had to pick their way through a
boulder field in which huge
rocks loomed 10 or 12 feet in
height above them.
I Hiring the climb the astro-
nauts' heartbeats nearly dou-
bled and they were breathing
heavily Mission Control ad-
vised them to rest often.
"I guess we didn't realize we
had the problem of fatigue,”
Shepard said "I don't know ex-
actly what our heart rates were.
Obviously they were higher
than the normal sitting range ”
They were reluctant to turn
back when so directed by Mis-
sion Control. But Shepard said
that to go on would have cost
valuable time and they would
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SATURDAY NIGHT FATALITY - Edward
Gutierrez Jr., 26, a resident of 655 North
Clinton Street, was fatally injured about 6.30
p.m, Saturday when this automobile he was
British troops and police army or police patrols.B
to tokey tH froteo- saidit appeared to have
tants and Catholics apart.,.- r " -
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and contusions in a two-car and soil samples
accident here Sunday night. Shepard said, "Collecting
Miss Murray was passenger rocks from a point not quite
in a 1963 Buick driven by Ronald near the top of the crater pro-
Roberts of Riverside, Calif., as vided a lot more geologically
this vehicle and a 1969 Pontiac and gave us a better cross sec-
of William Parker, city, were bon of the rocks in the area and
_ _ damaged in this 9:49 p .m. therefore a better chance of get-
mailed early this year by the report that many motorists in the license receipt to the owner FILES FOR COUNCIL — collision at the Graham-Oxford ting rocks ejected from Imb-
Texas Highway Department it applying for license plates by Motor vehicle owners still Charles Riggins became the Street intersection rium."
will make the process Blower mail detached only one part of can obtain their 1971 license fourth candidate to file for this The other mishap occuring The major goal of the landing
complicated, the form and sent it in. plates by mail if they send in the year’s city election as he will be on Stephenville streets during in the Fra Maura highlands was
therhandy Department officials-stress entire three-part form, their seeking election to Place 1 on the weekend involved a 1960 to obtain material gouged from
carries the that tee entire form must be registration fee and $1 for the council. Garland Louder- Buick of Carolyn Huey of deep within the moon when a
warning “Do Not Separate or mailed in or brought to the handling to their county tax milk, Bill Irwin and Jack Curtis Stephenville and a 1957 massive meteoroid carved the
Detach Any Parts of This county tax office or substation, officer during February. That have filed for re-election to Chevrolet driven by Gary Mare Imbrium, or Sea of Rains,
allows the month of March for Places 3, 5 and 7 respectively. Bartley, Brownwood. This 500 miles to the north These
the application to be processed Riggins, having served twelve accident was reported at 6 33 rocks are belived to date back
and the license plates returned years as city aiderman, will be p.m. Sunday as no personal 4.6 billion years to the birth of
before the April 1 deadline for running for the slot of former injuries were cited by local law the moon.
Shepard called the mission
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workerguveredrivingto the feuds erupted a week ago in a million, the second largest
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McCleskey, John & Parnell, Charles. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 9, 1971, newspaper, February 9, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483327/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.