Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1971 Page: 4 of 8
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the best means of moving the oil to market
route pioneered by the icebreaker-tanker Manhattan's voyage across
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environment and sparring between the Canadian and American governments over ’
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miserably. I am a 24-year-
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children. I am about 25
pounds overweight and
smoke almost constantly.
Without an examination, can
you tell me if my chances
of developing arterlosclerosis
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some ririte tor peace, he urged. The lowest temperature is habits. TMs includes lack of
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Miss "Liberty Enlightening the World" is one symbol
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read these very words, uncensored by government.. *
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public, chooee the career we want, change jobs,
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Ml policemen voted to become Thora ara R polg
members of donstruction and manto whidl have of
Municipal Workers Local 1253, longing to the
which io affiliated with the La- Police Officers Assgc
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North America, AFLCIO. bers. .. ___. ,
Iwasbellevedthatthisisthe Ry state law, mml
tort unionized police depart- ployesarenotpermi
meat to the state, on strike oripicket.
An officer who did not want to One rifiosr Rid the
be identifled said he and others at Lubbock "has,
is ratal it taking a veto tor^ ,|Mest tort tensed of
three days and the matter came b man, they l toe to
to a head Wednesday when a tioo) peso out memos
Heutenant on the force for n as It says or"
years was forced to resiamn. "We can
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watchers for
campaign of
Republican Robert Merriam
against Daley. His first bid for
public office was nine years ago
when he ran aS a Democrat and I
lost to incumbent U.S. Rep.
Edward J. Derwinski, Rill.
Friedman graduated from
Iowa's Grinnell College, served
in the Air Force, spent a year WASHINGTON (AP) -Hu- longingly of the White House,
g prospecting for uranium in bert H. Humphrey enjoys tell- the presidency, of a prarident's
3 Utah and then studied law at tag visitors about how busy he is “grasp on the levers of power."
4 Northwestern University. and what he’s busy with and Hjmphrey is back to me Sen--------------- ____
43 Aong the way, he developed how that loss to Richard Nixon ate after a two-year absence. “"Here” the fourth-loor sdit gpvernmentdsue
32 skill in mountain climbing in 1968 may have been a good And Thursday, after Ida first 1b the Old Senate Office Build-
I which took him as far as the thing after all. major foreign-policy speech tag: a reception room thronged
• Andes, picked up a brown belt in He doesn’t tarry on things of since returning, he talked as If with tourists; thousandsof HHH
? Judo and dabbled in ballooning, the past but speaks almost another try at the presidency lapel pins in a huge brandy
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#22, Dear Dr. Lamb I have a
to Seek Second mu boy, 14% years ojd He is
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to kick Mayor group.
qr out of City “Daley’s not invincible," he
___ tells reporters who wonder why
The flfatogle of the two Rich- he bothered to run. "He’s been
‘ control of the city, its called the great builder and the
Bar budget, thousands great manager. I’m out to
age Jobe, and countless stamp out the Daisy myths.”
to, to the classic battle Friedman contends the
—___I and Goliath. Democratic machine has
9 Democrat Daley has been riband critical Ptohioms id
^*^3 the four education to go unsolved in or-
I randu dor to support "an army of
dates fa mayor who preceded payrollers." He asserts that the
himin contests with Daley is the cost of maintaining patronage
long-odds outrider in. the payrollers has mounted to 30
electio April 6. per cent of the city’s annual
But he is shaking hands and budget and triggered a 17 per
wearing out shoe leather as cent rise in taxes.
Friedman’s first political
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McCleskey, John & Parnell, Charles. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1971, newspaper, March 26, 1971; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1483418/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.