Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 45, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 7, 1976 Page: 4 of 12
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By BARRY SCHWEID
Iwartatef Press Writer
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Tuesday, December 7. 1976
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DEAR ABBY’: I am 21 and Bill is 22, and we are both very
mature. We have established a comfortable and caring re-
lationship these past two years, both have good jobs and go
to college part-time.
We have decided to get a two-bedroom apartment to
gether, mainly to see if we can live together as a prepara
tion for marriage. We already have a physical relationship,
but we will have separate bedrooms for privacy when we
want it.
Bill's parents already know and they don’t approve, but
they are slowly accepting it in hopes well marry soon. My
parents live in another state. They are very religious and
I don't want to tell them because they would never approve
and I don't want to hurt them. Yet I love Bill very much and
want to be sure that if we marry, it will work out. So many
of our friends are already divorced.
I've told my parents that I am going to share an apart-
ment with another girl. I'll have my own phone, so if they
call me in the middle of the night. Bill won't accidentally
answer it.
Let me know what you think, please.
DEAR ABBY: I saw the column advising the mother of
a bedwetter to buy an electric device. We got one last
April. and within two months, our 12 year old son who had
been a bedwetter all his life was cured!
I waited this long to thank you because I wanted to be
sure it was permanent. It was. and we owe you our deepest
gratitude. Our doctor hadn't been any help at all.
GRATEFUL IN BLAIRSDEN, CALIF.
Dr.S.E Chandler led the graduating class and student body-
The faculty included Irene Trapp, Dr. Thomas H Hart Helene
DEAR GRATEFUL: Glad I could help. For a chronic
bedwetter, happiness is a dry bed.
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DEAR ABBY: In a recent column you had a letter from a
woman who said she couldn't get a plastic surgeon to oper-
ate on her nose because he said her problems were psycho-
logical and an operation wouldn't help her. Well, that re-
minded me of an experience I once had.
I met a very attractive girl who talked on and on about
how her "hideous" nose had wrecked her life.
When she linally paused for breath. I told her that al-
though it was obvious that her nose wasn't her best fea
lure. it wasn't all that hideous.
She replied: "Oh, this isn't the nose that wrecked my life.
This is my NEW nose-I love it. But you should have seen
the one I was born with!
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Texas and Mexico.
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Gunderm said Ernest Wiliam laghan, meanwhile, has said his
Eggers of Austin was arrested government may have to choose
Saturday at the Sheraton Inn in between keeping the 55,-000-
the Oakcliff section of the city man British Army of the Rhine
and charged before U.S. Magis- in Germany and looking after
trate Patrick Mulloy for con- its own economy.
cealing and disposing of stolen The worry over Britain adds
securities which had moved in to the problems caused the
interstate commerce. Eggers North Atlantic Treaty Organ-
was turned over to the U.S. ization by the Communist par-
Marshall’s office in lieu of $75,- ty’s strength in Italy and the
000 cash bond. quarrels between Turkey and
The securities confiscated in Greece that have lessened their
depends on exports to sell 60 per methods of
tbmarrestenmposeitherbusuo confrUwtions to the military al- HUNTsVLE , Tex. (AP) _ Huntsville. "That’s a judgement I will last week.
leans attorney was convicted stepstoward whate had been scheduled to said earlier he did not want any not wish any federal appeal of judge last month that “if any
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entlv found bv Mervi Rabidea u ng in Aunuot wUh.“ ccccc mAveN er inmates on death row to talk execution was stayed. White said he opposed the death
a security guard who was no- forcessin.ce ntralkuropea,. in cases moved to newsmen recently, said they White was convicted along penalty, but said he wanted his
trolling tInswere neighbor- Vienna are expected to be re- SAN DIEGO, Tex. (AP) - would allow no further inter- with James Owen Livingston execution televised.
hOod. tin «imed arri "Pextyear with District Court Judge Darrell views or communication with for the slaying of a 73-ye«r-old Before White decided he
Rabideau testified that he Moscow again adhering 'to its Hester Monday ordered three the inmates. grocery store attendant in wanted to die and did not want
consulted a friend who advised demand fr across-the-board felony theft cases from Duval They also said no newsmen McKinney northeast of Dallas, to appeal his conviction and
him to see Schmitt about col- gtinmeandwoanonsta County moved to a state court in would be allowed near the exe- Two teenagers also were killed death sentence, Texas Atty,
lecting a reward for finding the sut n continued "‘SPoitt force Brownsville on a change of cution chamber Ear Her, the during the robbery. Liv- Gett John Hill said he did not
notes The security guard told superiority venue motion. Texas Department, of Correc- ingston’s Dec. 10 execution was expect any execution in Texas
the fury Schmitt advised him to S“PE"Warsaw Pact out- Two of the charges involve tions had said that two news- stayed by the Supreme Court “for several months.”
convert the notes to cash an numbers NATO forces in cen- Rene: Martinez, who once men would besalowed tozwit
i i 2 i * t * men, b^dds nearly a gsan Parr in the scandal-plagued cult television. TFB told Demos may
^turn the notes overtask Sarhtezabcouceyn.daarlagzad ^^ials gave no re.- -5"-” ""Y
The notes, which were later consequently has instednnn charged with then of more than son forsthechangeqcca _Lv, .4
identified as belonging to Werk, larger withdrawal by Moscow. KOO in county funds and with A spokesman for the TDCsaid DOW TO lobor S necT
were never returned. ““Kissinger plans only one other theft of a county-owned tractor. the department “had been IV
Since the disappearence, five stop besides Brussets. It is in tog melvac with death row FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) - American ships,” he said, "thus
of the notes have turned up in London next weekend, where he atoro DuyalC ourttygene of inmates He added White and Farmers could be adversely af- subsidizing American maritime
will continue talks with British alsto e,is char ged" ith heftof other Seah‘ row inETmtes now fected if the new Democratic union workers ... whether the
Foreign Secretary Anthony rethar t could talk only to their attar- administration yields to pres- new Administration will be
Crosland on how to supplant the rEtunc w. hone, j n*v« enirital Advinora doctors sure from consumer groups and indebted to labor remains to be
whitsominorityngovernmentsin vmmuetoennsnedhpisthangourt andsksPeindssandvrelatvessana — farm£ - - - do know that an
Rhicant“couneyerefsxt"sck tBrownsvielzuggsHestr, tomrequmstsndwommtnayeeo * sa.ssxw'ux
majority. Negotiations in Gen- theulnzth District ourtjudge Xs "Big Labor could push for disastrous to our grain
eva are at an impasse. "hahanbnennervigaoncPunts, SAbernathy, who said he was another program or goverm-producers.”. .
noted there "exists in Duval making the appeals, because he ment-held food reserves and an He said that another program
County a combination and in- “felt a duty and a responsibility export embargo, Chaloupka of government-held reserves
ruenc in favor of the accused ” said Monday after the stay said in a speech at the opening would be bad for the farmer and
to an extent that a fair and was granted he had not talked to session of the annual Texas the consumer. Price-depr-
impartial trial ... cannot be White and did not know if he Farm Bureau meeting. easing surpluses .would force
safeiv and speedilv had " would talk to him. He also warned that farm la- many farmers out of business,
saey sndsedgdm________AuU--- bor unions, especially the Texas This would eventually lead to
‘4K ” 1”* ” BPVSB Farmworkers Union, would try higher prices for the con-
elsewhere to cut costs as an
anti-inflationary measure
One way preferred by the
United States is to speed the
for ex-convict
DALLAS (AP) — An Austin lon a year is wasted through
man who had been out of federal duplication and lack of stand-
prison only six days was ar- ardized equipment
rested at a Dallas hotel Monday Carter’s message of reas-
sx’jssr.'s.”
million in stolen U.S. Treasury paign pledge to cut the defense
notes to an undercover agent, budget at least $5 billion. British
Special Agent In-Charge Ted Prime Minister James Cal-
WASHINGTON (AP) - Hen- two years ago of hostility on the
ry Kissinger is off today on Ma economic and political front
last diplomatic “hurrah” as The planned Brussels meetings
secretary of state, carrying a are viewed as a pleasant
message of support for the overseas farewell for Kissinger,
NATO alliance to Brussels for who has globe-trotted more
Presidentelect Carter than 550,000 miles in three years
The message, given to Kiwia as secretary of state.
ger by Carter in Plains, Ga., With Carter’s backing, Kis-
two weeks ago, pledges the new singer hopes to boost Western
president’s commitment to resolve to maintain a first-rate
trans-Atlantic ties. defense, despite domestic pres
Strains have eased considers- sures building in Britain and
DEAR ON: Living together, even with separate bed-
rooms, is no preparation for marriage. And citing your
friends' broken marriages is a copout. To live a lie because
you're afraid of "hurting" your parents is wrong, because
no matter how elaborate the plans for hiding the truth, it
usually comes out. If you were as mature as you claim to
be, you’d be honest about your lifestyle and take the con-
sequences.
He said labor unions stopped the financing of farm labor
shipments of grain to the Soviet union activity by churches.
Union two years ago until “it's time to take a look at how
farmers went to the courts, our contributions to the
“Actually, labor’s motive was churches are being used,"-
to force shipment of the grain in chaloupka said.
cent of its wheat, 55 per cent of , atherbedding and
its rice and 40 peFcffltof its- slowdowns.”
cotton and Texas ranks third Referring to farm unions, he
nationally in the value of farm said he expects the Texas
products exported. T Farmworkers Union whose
“What the future holds re- leaders have tried to organize
yarding our access to foreign farm workers in South Texas, to
markets only time will tell," he make another effort next year
said. "We do not know if the and try to get legislation ap-
incoming Administration can proved.
withstand the pressures from He said he expected addi-
consumer groups and organized tional demonstration on the
labor for restrictions on farm fields by farm workers.
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