Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 187, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1970 Page: 7 of 22
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other strong attack—ths time
from leading Negro educators
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since last December when the
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The AFL-CIO took a dismal
view of the latest price in-
creases “it is self-evident that
the administration's anti-infla-
tion program is just not work-
ing." a spokesman for the labor
federation said, “Inflation is
now the worst in 20 years with
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It wa a sharp disappointment the food index—three-tenths of
to President Nixon s ecgomic one per cent for the month and
advisers. who have been saying an annual rate at 7 1 per cent—
prices were beginning to re- i came from higher prices for
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Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON < AP1 — Presi-
dent Nixons policy on the na-
, lion's blacks. already under fire
in Congress, has come under an-
anti-war groups say they will
picket the hotel Friday night
where Vice President Spiro T
Agnew will attend a Republican
fund raising dinner.
Miss Anne' Springer of the
Student Mobilization Committee
to End the War, made the an-
nouncement at the planned dem-
orsstration Wednesday at a news
spond to the stiff prescription of
anti-inflationary medicine they
began administering early last
eastern districts of the state
The Senate passage was the
final congressional action on the
bill which creates 58 new fed-
eral district judgeships in 25
states. Puerto Rico and the Vir-
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WASHINGTON lAPl - Din-
ner at home cost no more in
April than in March but the
price of eating out continued its
way upward, the government
says in a cheerless report on its
battle against inflation.
“The White Hovse, the admin-
istration. is disappointed," a
spokesman said Wednesday aft-
er the Labor Department re-
ported living costs rose at a <
per cent annual rate last month
The increase meant it cost
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But the administration contin- Anti-War Groups
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Wednesday The stock market
took another plunge with the
Dow-Jones industrial average
dropping 14.85 points to 676 55,
the lowest since March 1M3.
as he indicated
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promises
it marked the third time this
week the President has come
under fire from Negro leaders
for his racial policies.
The educators said they told
the President they were particu-
i larly unhappy with "the tone of
your administration as exempli-1
fied by the statements" of Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew and
Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell.
The college heads and Ziegler i
reported Nixon had no comment |
on this, although he promised to
consider their proposals
The proposals asked Nixon to:
—Reaffirm the federal gov-
Pointing up concern about the Unemployment thia month
ailing market.'Nixon scheduled jumped to 41 per cent from 4.4
a meeting today with Bernard per cent th April. It matched the
Lasker, chairman of the New sharpest increase in a decade
York Stock Exchange. The and meant almost 4 million peo-
meeting was requested last pie are out of work, an increase
Of the unadjusted six-tenths, is to be entirely peaceful” the sharpest unemployment
New Cheerleaders
Named At Blanket
BLANKET (BBC—Sue Rea-
gan has been named head
cheerleader of the 1970-71 drill
team of Blanket High School
Elected cheerleaders w e r e
Becky Browder. Lou Reagan.
Debbie Damron and Naomi
Clark. Cheryl Bailey will be
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conference Several anti-war
groups attended.
“Demonstrators will form a
picket line on the sidewalk in
front of the hotel,” she said
“They will carry placards indi-
eating their views on the war
in Indochina The demonstration
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As well as the cost at eating I
out, gasoline and parking coot I
more in April
“Prices for services associat-
ed with housing, particularly
residential property taxes,
mortgage interest and udtilities,
continued to register the most
important increases," the de-
partment said.
The Consumer Price Index
was only one piece of disap- -
pointing economic news
ter job
go d. the Texas
candidztes will
it and argue their
*e for peace and
House spokesman said “The
projections are that prices will
begin to show a decrease."
The raw increase for the
month was six-tenths of one per
cent, but when the Bureau of
Labor Statistics made allow-
ance for predictable seasonal
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Candidate for Degree sweeping changes to eliminate
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is among the 44 University of Z. ..
Texas seniors who are tenta- They presented Nixon with a
tive candidates for bachelor's six -point program toaccomplish
degrees in the school of archi- their aims but White House ernment’s resolve to protect the
tecture in graduation exexrcises press secretary Ronald L Zie- lives of black citizens in a na-
Betty Brandstetter, David Ech-
• ols, Joe Isom, Cathy Merritt,
Gary Summers, Elecia Wake-
field
Fifth - Steve Beal, Randy
Beene, Kelly Boyd, Crystal
Hughes,. Terri Lancaster,
Frankie Reed, David Smith.
Bart Vincent, Daryl Ward’
Sixth — Pattis Bailey, Laurie
Bishop, Gary Blackwell, Linette.
Cagle. Sue Cox, Gail Dodson.
Belinda Foster, Karen Franks,
Rhonda Gordon. Vickie Hamp-
ton. Shelia Klein. Cindy Lee.
Jean Locke, Kris Parker, Les-
lie Rasberry, Cindy Storey.
Seventh — Kathy Bishop.
Penny Crutsinger, TaHi li-
man, Donita Lee, Mike Vin-
cent.
Eighth — Margaret Becktold.
Lillie Cox. Rex Franks. Lucinda
Lee, Renea Lindly, Carol Ste-
wart. Vivian Vavrina, Larry
Wakefield
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Names Honorees
■ EARLY (BBC) _ Semester
honor roll students at Early
Elementary School include
Clay Bekne, Stewart Dicker- K
son, Eddie Menritt, Daniela । I
Rushing, Douglas Spradling,
Lisa Summers, first grade
Sherrie Ballard, Anthony Bar-
nes, Taylor Duffer, Gregory
Eoff, Steven Homer. Donna
Kelly, Jeffory Millhollon, Tracy [
Neal, Krisyi Smith, Steve
Storey, Ronald Taylor, Rebec-
ca Wheat, Robby Wortley, sec-
ond
Third — Timothy Cunning-
ham Shelly Garleit, Kevin
Hawkins, Scott Lancaster, Lee
Beverly, Debbie Middleton,
Nancy Price, Paula Richmon,
Lavera Vincent, Rodger Wal-
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Thursday, May 21, 1970 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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