Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 13, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1974 Page: 4 of 10
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Tuesday, January 15, 1974
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“Look What I Found in the Attic!”
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Washington Merry-Go-Round
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would be “an arbitrary invasion of
But mow court* have upheld the (the mother’*) property rights
confiscation of the car. Two. rea- protected by both the state sad
Also, in 1929, the American Malcolm Frager to 39 years
civil rights leader, Martin old. Former child movie star
Luther King was born in Margaret O'Brien to 37.
Atlanta, Georgia. Thought for today: There to
In 1932, France completed no pillow so soft as a dear
pacification of French Moroc- conscience - a French pro-
the two si det.
i, the union has
ery stages," said one official, shattered an yearly collection earlier the total was only $629 barrel! without massive eco- ing to send his specialists to neering." A third declared
“it's very expensive to pro- records in 1973, officials of billion and taxes took only 13 logical damage. Colorado to study the Occi- flatly that "no one in the
duce that much oil and with the brewery said this week. percent You’re paying quite Energy czar William Simon dental operation firsthand. A country can build the thing
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od rioting along the Panama
Canal Zone.
Five years ago, three Soviet
into space to link up with
another manned satellite al-
ready in orbit
One year ago, Israeli Pre-
mier Golda Meir had an
audience with Pope Paul at
the Vatican.
Today’s birthdays: Pianist
bune story on the oil crisis incentives.
NEW ROCKFORD, N.D.,
lished.
On this date:
In 1535, King Henry VIII
assumed the title, "Supreme
Head of the Church” in
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the first
run, you canhave my share. -dhe FEO snokenmen said. But TRANSCRIPT: "You think
— he added there was some groceries have gone up in
I hope you took time to question whether the industry price . . . They have, it’s
read yesterday’s Empire Tri- should have sought those true, but they’re coming down
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Today In History
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Today to Tuesday, January In 1971, the Aswan high
15, the 19th day of 1974. There dam in Egypt was dedicated,
are 350 days toft in the year. Ten years ago, the United
Today’s highlight in history: States and Panama agreed to
On this date in 1922, the resume relations after a
Irish Free State was estab- diplomatic break that follow-
-— aimed at making production
As for the way the Constitu- of that oil more attractive to
tional Convention to being the indstry. Gene Gurella,
Car difficult task of proving the car
“ "5"owner’s complicity.
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cotics. If he iscaught, could your great an evil aa to justify the
car be confiscated—even though drastic penalty of confiscation,
you were unaware of your friend’s The public interest outweighs the
illicit intentions? loss suffered by the innocent car
State laws on narcotic* often do owner.”
say exactly that. The car itself is usually, however. an automo-
considered tainted by its misuse, bile can be confiscated only if it
and is therefore subject to seizure, was “caught in the act." Thus,
From time to time, a luckless your car could not be taken away
car ownerwill put upAfishtin merely because the authorities
court. He will arguethathe should find that someone had used it un
not.be P81***1^ for someone lawfully the day before yesterday.
else s transgression. ________ Furthermore, you are in a
mamanamaammunmmnsxmm. stronger position if the car was not
just borrowed but was taken with-
out your consent.
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In one case, a youth was caught
carrying narcotics in his mother's
car. But when authorities tried to
seize the car, the mother pointed
out that her son had taken it
against her express orders.
Under these circumstances, the
court felt confiscation was simply
too drastic. The court said that
- - - - government officials were new can
The late Dr. Dick Smith of aware that there to available products.
Tarleton once said he’d rather domestic oil that the industry __
done to stop, more or less. "The combination of gov-
That’s also an expression that ernment policies and the lack
applies to the Texas Constitu- of new leases made invest- Coon added that much of
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not see the Constitution has failed to produce.
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Cut and dried. That’s an on foreign imports and the Since the program’s incop-
expression used to describe a unavailabiltity of new offshore tion, more than $8.7-million
In that year, total foreign
undisturbed except for the designed with the best fail- vice president and manager trading on UJ. exchanges An Old Process
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Meh Clergymen or no, the deer and continuing chairman, Dr. Armand Ham- sound engineers and techni- havens for their capital, such was partly responsible for one tubher .Potatoeqwere.Fe
the choice of the workers says all that needs to bo mer, showed a movie of the dans, who estimated the two as in the relatively more of the sharpest price declines ing out the water and expos
- - told about the merits of this boycott. new process the other day to fancy consoles win cost the attractive dollar and U.S. in decades. ing them to the sun and
Simon and Ns staff. Simon’s taxpayers more than $200,000. stock market, they could European investors returned frost.
tional Convention being held ment by the oil companies in that money was paid to civic
right now in Austin, this country somewhat unat- and youth groups to help
Probably the Legislature tractive," said Norman De- underwrite a wide variety of
will adopt and send to the Bay, manager of investor community causes,
people a Constitituion that relations for the Gulf Oil All brands of aluminum
contains something for every- Corp., the nation’s fourth beverage cans - not just
body, "and we mean every- largest oil company. Coors cans - are purcahsesd
body.” “The oil companies spent by Coors distributors to 11
Pressure groups (lobbists) their money overseas where western statses. They are
have always done well with the investment opportunities forwarded, company officials
our elected leaders and it can are good,” DeBay said. "I said, to the Aluminum Com
only be expected to result think it’s quite a logical thing pany in America (Alcoa),
that they will do well in to have done.” Reynolds Metals and Kaiser
getting their views expressed A spokeemanfor the Fed- Aluminum and Chemical
in your Constitution. oral Energyummenice said Company for recycling into
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By JOHN CUNNIFF aggravate their own country's to the American market in
AP Business Analyst balance of payments prob- 1972 and continued to be
NEW YORK AP - Some lems.... active through 1973.
Stanford research group, survive “a shock of five G’s” Wall Streeters are becoming "Most countries simply will Now, however, all European
which studied Occidental’s and temperatures 80 degrees concerned that their battered not let this happen. As the nations face a serious threat
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A.C.W.A. that not enough of the worker* wam. Catholic in number, publicly expressed their a barrel. more, may have to do it in expectation that Europeans And so, as Tanous views the Europeanaimtgine can
to be unionized. -“bitter disillusionment" with their Bishop’s The Occidental method con- the dark. Declares the docu- and others would view the the situation, the securities make up a $33 billion annual
in one of the two departmental elections Rand in a signed, full-page advertisement in the sista essentially of blasting a ment: “The console will, at United States as the least industry becomes the victim shortfall on their oil bill"
where the N.L.R.B. had designated a portion of « Paso newspapers. chamber inside the oil-bearing times, be operated in the affected by rising oil prices of still another paradox: it is Tanous comments, adding
the company as a bargaining unit, the machine Obviously, a personal visit and an eyewitness rock formation. Natural gas East Room.. under extremely and thus afford a relatively too attractive for its own that "even if they can afford
shop employees clearly rejected the union bya: view of conditions at Farah would help to is then injected into the low light conditions. Illumina- safe haven for their invest- good. "jit, the balance of payments
two-to-one vote. In the other, held among 4554 determine the relative merits of the case. It chamber and fired. This tion must not allow any ments. If European nations act to effects may be devastating.
cutting-room employees, the result ended up in- should be noted, therefore, that neither the produces intense tempera- noticeable spill over the light The theory still looks good restrict outflows of their If foreign governments do
the courts after a flood of challenges. The US. local Catholic bishop nor any official of the tures which separates.the 00 over the front of the console to securities analysts, but the currencies - and, says Tano- restrict currency outflows, he
Circuit Court of Appeal* is being asked by the exas Conference of Churches has visited a from the rock. The.o, as this will be in view of both suspicion that us, it could occur soon - maintains that "the amount
company to review N.LJI.B. decision* which /fatynh plant - even after the company extended tltheshottomiofthegforma the East Room audience, and foreign governments.might bu*>l?e"
have thrown out approximately one-half of the i.4g invitation at Farah’s expense. .tion,, pumped toe performers as well take precisely the , opposte n.? predic-
votes while certifying that the union had won a • Some may wish to resolve this issue by The exnandinc shale aradu- Unlike Marv Woods’ yiewpoint.and.cal hal to .European tading on L.S: tions.of foreign interest that
1097vrdic.mhonl'v rptg,mathematicsofthecniding with one or another of the clergymen, aty fima up dn chamber and tape recorder, the new sound This is how one wau occurred in 1970." are ----- %
Buuatioftrnmozsayrortentabaronnetinofth the mountainb left vartually system is also supposed to»Streeter, Peter i. Tanous,
Charges and countercharges have beep gthe Farah workers have continually chosen to
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he prices we could have Preliminary reports from a tax bill and there are those is talking privately of an crash program, say the the way they want it”
gotten for it under federal the company’s 107 distributors 'benevolent' members ef Con- all-out government effort, on Occidental engineers, could Some of the engineers we_______________
price regulation in past show more than 87-million gress who want to take even the scale of the Manhattan relieve the U.S. oil shortage consulted made comments sons are commonly given: federal Constitutions."
years, we would have lost pounds of aluminum beverage more from you for a variety Project which developed ato- within three years, that might interest the Water- Dthat this will teach car owners ATuLg,e-ieetumeh,
money. containers - in excess of two of additional programs. The mic energy, to bleed the NIXON’S SOUND SYSTEM: gate prosecutors. They cited to be more careful about lending American Bar Asocintion and
“To some people, I know billions cana at an average of day when the government will mountains of Colorado, Utah Despite President Nixon’s the highly detailed specifica- their, cars to untrustworthy the Texas Stnte Bar Asocintion.
that’s going to sound evil. But 24 cans per pound - have take your entire income and / and Wyoming of critically extreme sensitivity over the tions as evidence that the tiandsitlhaetin, drug . Written by Win Bernard.
besnnioocctn. dnnyousunugoyoussdoser u MU. I now 174 American Bar Assoclarlon
1 .... nngs"marreuc“wtap"srasore Education goes back to school
- wereunamiousyblamingeted wesannounedtnebilionth.can WEST.WINFIEL,NY. provenreserves, lockedin .nuwon"t.beaused,however, andsexcessive backeround Educationin the United statesislikethe weatherinCleve-
r hng JToTXX STpRhnanenere Aboun the kodkiro"Atoresttomsent Tom Coats - you dont like it, stick around; ili change in •
said price regulation did not William K. Coors, president of ernment job these days. As rate of consumption, this office, a la Watergate, but to the White House Communica- College students are reportedly going back to the days of
allow them sufficient profit to the brewery.. "It has taken us one White House aide expres- would be enough to supply record the crooners and tions Agency, who prepared the 1950s by swinging away from theoretical studies toward
encourage domestic explore- only 18 months to collect sed it I really don’t mind United States oil needs for 140 comedians who perform at the solicitation offer, explain- a “new vocationalism." Enrollments are up in such pro-
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in development of the North growth and success of this me is the big wet sponge the oil from the rock. The President's communica- cal system” available. Having York Times. 8 Y Y
Slope in Alaska, restrictions venture.” .. hanging beside it’” Previous proposals called for tions experts want a sound given us his “position on At Stanford, for example, psychology and biology have
extensive strip mining, which system so sophisticated it this," the commander dedar- replaced history and political science as the most popular
would devastate the western may never be built. Motivated ed he could not "talk about it courses. At Boston University, a student-taught “radical cri-
scenery. The shale would be perhaps by those “sinister anymore" and refused to tique course that once flourished as an example of students
heated until the oU dropped forces" that wiped out an answer further questions. taking control.of the urriculanis witheringonthevine,
81 v ^minute segment of a cru- FOOTNOTE: Until tte Ni- desire for ^nancial security in an era of economic uncertain-
expand the rock, which would dal Watergate tape, they also xon takeover, the Marine ty Another is apparent disenchantment with the radical
have to be discarded in huge, want a back-up unit. Corps has recorded the per- causes that characterized the student rebellion of the 1900s.
Belmont, Massachusetts - For more than three kind of support, plus the backing of organized unsightly piles. New moun- The specifications, sent con- formances at the White Still another is the mounting cost of education, which has
years, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of tabor and an admitted war-chest of four million tains of discarded shale fidentially to potential bid- House. The master tapes led colleges to stress the practical in their course offerings.
America (A.C.W.A.) has sought to organize the dollars, the cause of the A.C.W.A. has boomed, literally would be created. ders, call for "two mixing were filed in the Marine Band . Statetegislaturesaarezurging,that.what money thereishe
9000 employees of Farah Manufacturing Com- Zealots for the boycott have engaged in a NEW METHOD consoles" capable of taking library where they have tEe that mosineed tIbe°doneenn arsponmenoibeesare
pany, headquartered in El Faso, Texas. Because national campaign of picketing, vandalism, But now Occidental Petrol- the sounds from 10 different remained, virtually untouched eliminating courses like organic homesteading and weav-
its efforts to organize have failed, the A.C.W.A. threats and demonstration* against retailers eum has developed a way to microphones and then mixing for to these many years, ing.
- aided by religious leaders, student groups, who continue to sell Farah products. extract the oO inside the them onto a two-track stereo
I " and some factions of the press - has instigated Farah management has repeatedly sought mountains, without the mas- tape. -
a nationwide boycott of the men’s and boy’s full plant-wide elections at its various locations, sive strip mining and mon- QUALITY STRESSED
L ' slacks made at Farah. Regrettably for some, the But the union, knowing it could not win, has «troua shale dumps. Even Although the system is
boycott has hurt the company and directly backed away at every turn. As recently as August more promising, the Occiden- supposed to be used in the
resulted in the recent dosings of two of its 1973, the company urged a vote at one of the woud reduce.the White House, which m ■
plants. For its six hundred newly unemployed plants which was closed three month* later be- coSt.from around five dollars feted only by the Presidents
victims, the boycott is obviously not the cause of the effect* of the boycott. It, too, was to 01.18 abare . ttrades and has heen
Improvement in their lot promised by the-hlocked by the union. astmndependent downidmhticalssonsgesesmte
union. , ,K , survive shock of five aw Wan Streeters m becoming
Federal labor laws empower the National Workers allofwhospjobsarethreatened which studied Occidentar’s Md temperatures n degrees concerned that their battere
Labor Relations Board to conduct a secret- by the boycott - twelve a Pato clergymen have - — - - - - - - — ---
and what the oil companies “I may make good business that's bad, give a thought to
think of it I’ll just note a esne to the industry to leave what Unde Sam has done to WASHINGTON-With uncon- experts then questioned the One expert described the I
couple of items from that that oil in the ground,” your budget Total personal cealed excitement, the Fede- Occidental technicians tho- proposed sound system as m
story, in case you missed it Curdle said. income in the nation in 1072 ral Energy Office to invest!- roughly. "space-age technology." Ano- 11
“The oil we‘re‘ talking Adolph Coors Company’s was 9939 billion and the gating a revolutionary techni- The energy czar came away ther called it "a highly
about to in fields that are in aluminum recycling program government took 19 percent of—que for extracting oil from from the briefing highly professional system requiring 22
secondary and tertiary recov- topped two billion cans and it from you. Five years shale at a cheap 31.18 a impressed. He to now prepar- extremely sophisticated engi- S
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