Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1967 Page: 6 of 14
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The Pentagon said Monday
BRIEFER AND BRIEFEST
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SUPREME COURT DUTY—opening wedge to better career opportunities.
Government
ned about being merely
conc
Said another Supreme Court
maturity
with yield prospects below nor-
Medical students interested tary in the office of Sen Robert
administration-acting bean candidate for president
Johnson
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Yugcslav Goods
Cost $5 Million
21 Oldsmobiles
below 92920?
Lack of Moisture Slowing
Crop Growth Across State
AUSTIN (AP) - Growth of the report said
after college " She s the daugh-
ter of television s Jack Paar
Of course the government is
Via
End
Beatle Tours
'Hippieville'
That was before
the sale.
Tex<
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HON
State 1
reived
ciation
standin
fession
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accept
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annua)
of Texas from the Southern of sorghum corn and rice con-
Blacklands southward is at a tinues ahead of last year as
standstill because of lack of dry weather has caused rapid
im research aad Bore train-
ing—not to mention good pay
—bead for slots in the vast
medical complex which is the
National Institute of Health.
Fellows at the White House
The House has voted to set Ip
A?,
tet
Sn‘
009. "During this experience.
I’ve turned down offers for
$15,000 because I know I can
get more ia another six
months," the University of
Com
Loss
DETR
Motors
was still
ter but I
previous
Last
$17,925,9
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was $21
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Monday
amount
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the $30
nine m
High
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Army S
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was kill
in whlc
truck o
here
Two «
were ta
Hood, '
George then headed down
Hajg Street rd the gutar
and hke a pad piper waa M-
hued by tears than a tomdr if
hapten admerers Then tee Har- i
risoms headed beck to las to
Q. Who may buy Freedom Shares 2
A. Any Individual who purchases Series
E Bonds regularly through a formal
plan—either Payroll Savings where he
works or Bond-a-Month where he banks
O. Will Freedom Shares be extended
beyond maturity, as E Bonds have been?
A. No Under existing law, there is no
provision for extension.
prerequisite to presidential ac-
tion.
City
Rat
CHES
official:
bounty
We
for on
James
He m
Aug 15
its gror
High Plains vegetable harvest
was active last week, with on-
mm potatoes. carrots, cabbage,
peppers and cucumbers moving
to market
Q. Are Freedom Shares subject to
taxation?
A. The same as E Bonds Interest is
subject to Federal income tax, which
may be deferred until maturity or
redemption (whichever comes first).
Interest is not subject to state or local
income taxes. Current values are
subject to estate, inheritance, rift and
other excise taxes both Federal and
state.
three inches of rain fell in two
hours More than an inch and a
half of rain spilled on Imperial,
Neb . in six hours.
The Weather Bureau reported
a tornado touched down on a
farm near Winner. S. D.. Mon-
day night There were no reports
of damage or injuries
Extreme temperatures early
Tuesday ranged from 47 at Mul-
lan Idaho, and Evanston, Wyo.,
to 92 at Blythe, Calif
Q. Can I buy a- many Freedom Shares
as Iwant, as tong as I buy E Bonds of
the same or larger amounts ?
A. No. On Payroll Savings, Freedom
Share deductions are limited to $20.25
per weekly pay period, $40.50 per
US. Savings Bonds,
new Freedom Shares
e
Q. What to the interest rate on Freedom
Shares?
A. 4.74% compounded semiannually,
when held to maturity of 4% yean. The
rate is less if redeemed prior to
maturity; and they may not be
redeemed for at least one year.
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Q. How will the Freedom Shares be
registered?
A. Registration must be identical with
the E Bonds bought in combination. ,
WASHINGTON fAP) - The by Romney-a potential Repub- disturbance
■ - ---—-t —A request by the governor
No
. Duc
DALL
city mar
there w
a tax in
erating
Scott :
increase
be inclu
be filed
He de
fies in
would b
4611 711 f
mow the yeung are pouring
off the campes wavimg de
greet ate high averages aad
suddenly the federal govers-
ment to [■■toritOve
N.Y, and her
Martel.
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Questions and answers about
Freedom Shares-
the newoway for Americans
to help their country as
they help themselves.
—J
ably la--this « the place to
come when schbodling is over
Today Washington to perhaps
the country’s greatest post-de-
gree training ground for law-
yers, engineers, computer pro-
grammers joornalists and even
doctors and chemists •
Q. Can Freedom Shares be bought by
themselves?
A. No. They must be bought in
conjunction with E Bonds of the same
or larger face 2 mounts. For example, a
$25 Freedom Share may be bought with
a $25 E Bond, when on a regular plan.
The total price would be S39 ($20.25 for
the Freedom Share and $18.75 for
the Bond).
Romney has said he didn t un-
Clark outlined this three-step derstand until well after be first
ram. the LX Department of
Agriculture says.
"Critically short of moisture '
was the department s assess-
ment of the South Texas situa-
tioninits weekly crop-weather
report Monday
WASHINGTON — (NEA) —
Lerg tear or short, male or to-
quell a not J —— - - ------------—
The reqirements closely procedure states should follow cortacted Clark that a written
---"— 6—1 request was necessary to get
local troops. He said Clark first told
tagon figures show the Army commodities
has boget near? • million T "-t
worth of goods from Communist for its
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bi-weekly or semimonthly pay period.
$8100 per monthly pay period. On
Bond-a-Month, the limit on Freedom
Share deductions is $81 00 per month.
There is also an annual holding limit of
$1,350 (face amount) of Freedom
Shares issued in any calendar year
to any one person.
Q. What are Freedom Shares?
A. They are the new U.S. Saving* Notes
—a companion product to the Series E
Savings Bond.
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Q. Does this same rate now apply to
E Bonds?
A. No. E Bonds continue to return ar.
average of 4 15% when held to their
seven-year maturity.
partment said.
“AH other areas of the state
area in por condition Heavy
culling and supplemental feed-
ing of herds is common in South
Texas and Edwards Plateau,"
antiriot legiSiation for the Dis -------------------
28 Rains Pelt
Jimmie Campbell Olds-Cadillac
201 W. Baker $». Brownwood, Texe
v THE ASSOCIATED PRESS grains and soybeans because of
WASHINGTON t API - Pen a disappearing surplus of these
parafed those fonowed by the for getting federal troops
administration in sending iroops —Determination that
last month to the Detroit riot and state police and National him an oral request would be
That procedure was criticized Guardsmen cannot handle the acceptable
or legislature to the President
for federal troops
Clark said the request to the
President should be written. But
Shrewd meve, waiting until now. Our annual Year End Sale is going
full bore You get extra savings on every young-spirited *67 Olds in
stock Extra savings on front-wheel-drive Toronados. Extra savings
on beautifully engineered Olds Ninety-Eights and 88s. Extra savings
on the value-packed Vista-Cruiser, Cutlass and F-85 Just visit the
bigzest Y.ES.-man in the business—your Oldsmobile Dealer—today.
Go Oidwiobik at your nearest Q transportation center
th" Washington Target of Raids
Michigan Gov. George Romney Johnson and Clark have de-
-has formalired its procedure nied politics entered the admin-
for sending federal troops to a stration’s censideration of Rom-
Yugosiava smew 1964 A recent White House Fellows-men and
tag purehase «« nw million women 23 to 35 to serve. *
worth. of furmture for US government interns Officials
; =-y applicants should contact
the Commission on White House
new annual batch of
"It s more than just compet-
itive." said a Harvard Law
■ e
f
and Trans-pecos arete continue
to be abole average, the de- completion peanuts 4 per cent
and rice at 68 per cent
Schoo grad and Supreme Court
clerk I began here at about
what I might start with at a
private law firm But you’d be
amazed at the bargaining pow-
er one year in the court has .
given me I turn down offers
practically every week "
The point is, government and
private industry rub elbows
more and more Private firms
the goods were paid for with ex- —----- -
res fund currency consisting of a commission to study ways to
dinars which cant be used out- dealing with traffic in obscenity
side of Yugoslavia, and so d and pornography
M involve an outflow * gold The Post Office plans to
WASHINGTON i».P — Con- launch a new drive to get the
gress is being asked to enact public to use Zip codes
O. What do Freedom Shares cost? .
A. They are issued in face amounts of
$25, $50, $75. and $100. Purchase prices
are $20.25, $40.50, $60.75 and $8160.
Wy oming s Jerry DeP oyster
led the nation’s major college
kickers in scoring last season
with 71 points He made 32
extra points in 39 attempts and
I kicked 13 field goals.
journalism is
on the heels of a sharp dispute next year - as politically in-
between the President and spired
i
FOND
young
daugh
Henrv
metall
turess
“Barb
being
Jane
based
Frane
Forest
BAM FRACISCO tAFI —
Beades, que0y expkred Boa I
Franciscos hepeievbe Mondeyl
total tans dsered taro ana
hs wide sandering anted Goid-
to Gate Park
Henry King of Utah State led
piyes in imtercepons last
year He took 11 aenais far Ie
he emphasized that in cases of
, Atty Ger Ramsey Carks, in naxzarasxoshnraanroacdlar X^^^Sta-"
I letters sent to all 50 governors, ask for troops until eight hours
outlined steps they must take after the governor said he did.
toobtain V. S military help to
Wide Area
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tuunderstorms drenched sec-
tions of the nation today from
the Rockies into the Central and
Northern Plains and along the
Eastern tier of states from Flor-
ida to New York.
Skies generally were dear
across the Southern states and
over the Far West
Heavy rains fell in parts of
Florida and Nebraska Monday
night At Clermont. Fla , in the
central part of the state, nearly
to beachwear are seen im
this strell along the shoes
at Coney lslan Modeling
their respeetive prefer-
the district’s board of commis-
sioners, recommended the legis-
s yay.lynmiaoh! : naetoodnaMt
lation Monday. saying the only
present basis for prosecution of
rioters is a disorderly conduct
law and Maryland’s common
law
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
Internal Revenue Service is
warning taxpayers to be careful
about tax deductions made
when they buy tickets to fund-
raising affairs
Generally. the IRS said, what-
rata Washington annually in, . = —eg
search of promising youth who wide open, especially for worn- a training ground for these pro-
have gained good government len. A" “—1 — 1 -2
experience ' daily put out reams of book-
An aircraft company for « lets, press releases and agency
ample looks at a young engi- newspapers Women.haveccor-
. ____ __. ___ n *. b. b.a” tn se ered this job market here be-
Cotton harvest is 9 per cent neer who has had two years
complete, compared with 2 per with the National Aeronautics
cent at this time last vear. har and Space Administratio or the
vest has begun on the Centra! Navy Department as a prize and
Blacklands, the department said will pay for it
crops and pastures ia al! areas The department Mid barvest
mate A isnt the tonka
lege student who bocks at
ingte’s job opportumitie
goes "biah‘"
Far certain profession
Ahathetedemhlaencie Sis hhdwsthat" almost amy 2
lem twodecqdesa8°"as after this one is disappointing, example. if a person pays 10
ting, youn8.alenti toda! te though we dont like to admit for seats to a charity concert
problem ts holding onto it, it I wonder whether anything when the regular price is $10, he
The most striking example will approach it again except can deduct only the extra 9®
of success - after - government for actally sitting as a jus- The IRS said there's evidence
training remains the law pro- tice " that many persons make illegal
fession, most.conspicuousl He could ask Justice Byron deductions of this type And the
these young lawyers.wholand white, who is the first ex-clerk service said some advertise-
0bs“ndprnmtheCsustcepe hghest "bench1’2
partment. _________________ balls, bazaars, banquets and w
forth are misinforming peopie
“We're like baseball bonus cor that the entire amounts paid for
babies, said owe Supreme T--m tickets are deductible
Court clerk who is knocking | Tin is obtained from depos- -----
down $.614 less than a year its of the mineral cassiterite Capital Footnotes
out of law school. The roe- After the cassiterite leaves the By I Ht ASSOCIATED PRESS
diam income for all practio- mine, it goes through five im- The National Grange has
ing lawyers in 1966 was SIL- portant processes before pure called for establishment of a
------------------ , tin is obtained strategic reserve for wheat.
cause the reporter jobs on the
nations newspapers go first to
men
Women also are attracted by
young auvere come from "Hill" jobs—working for coo-
Range and livestock conditons ma! due to dry weather and all over the country"ot just gressmen in the mainstream of
in the Northern High Plains insects Washington’s two first-rate law PoAT
Corn harvest is at 29 per cert s c 1, o o I s (Georgetown and "I dont make much, said a
George Washington U) to work pretty young secretarz in Ser
a couple of vear* for the Com Edward Brooke s R-Mass * of-
merce Department and else-fice. "But the glamor.and ex:
where and then leave for a aitement is zreat And.look at
private firm to specialize. the contacts I ve made
Randy Paar, summer secre-
It wasmt teat way 19 years
ag when tee lap students
were swapped up by private
barter nrs ate firms But
States Briefed on Troop Use
F Kennedy (D-N.Y.), agrees
it's terribly exciting," she
said I d like to come back
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1967, newspaper, August 8, 1967; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490372/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.