Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1979 Page: 3 of 20
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the event the advertised merchendise la not available due to unforeseen rensons, TGAY will provide a Rain Check, upon request, in order that the
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Tree Garland That special
touch for your tree! In Silver or
Gold 25‘x3"x3 ply
5 cents; Sunday,
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States $3.25 per
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SHOP
TG&Y
EACH NIGHT
6-9 p.m.
Many Unadvertised
15 Minute
Specials
vommerce square
9 am. - 9 p.m.
10.97
Hot Tray With Cheoze
Delicious variety of exotic
cheeses for a gift idea or
just for holiday snacking!
Packaged with tray.
BUY YOUR LUNCH MEATS A A 0/
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HAMBURGER Meat
Dallas to allow R-rated movies
DALLAS (AP) — The City rated X,” Horn said. “But when
Council has decided to ban X- you get to R-rated, some serious
rated motion pictures but allow economic issues are raised.
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Hershey’ge Syrup
Great for all your
desserts baking or just
for a healthy hot drink.
16 oz. can.
Rival* Crockpot 3%qt all
purpose electric cooking in
stoneware. For the best in
flavor, nutrition, and
economy, cooks all kinds of
foods! Choose Gold or Al-
mond color. #3100
R-rated films to be shown on
cable television when the city 3
goes after franchise bids next 3
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The council had considered •j
offering bids only to cable com- 2
panies that would agree to ban "
R-rated movies, but consultant
Harold Hom warned the council 8
the city might have trouble 3
finding bidders if such restric-
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X. IN WASHINGTON
M W Robert Walters
Quit warming up spilled milk
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An ambitious, hard-driving businessman and politician
Connally never will be a candidate for sainthood HePundoubt-
• edguallifiesfor the wheeler-dealer mstone that s been
hung irrevocably around his neck.
aBut.hendoesn deserve to be victimized by critics who have
alowed hunches intuition and gut feelings’ about Connally s
character to substitute for the facts in their determined
efforts to demonstrate that be s guilty of immoral - if not
illegal — activities.
Since the mid-1950s, Connally has been pursued bv critics
convinced that behind the facade of a shrewd, slick lawyer-
businessman lies a cunning practitioner of white-collar crime
But after a quarter century of investigation, including a
- major criminal probe conducted by the Justice Department,
there still is no proof of illegal activity by Connally
l ndaunted by that record of failure, the news media contin-
ues to purvey unflattering reports about Connally that substi-
tute a melange of insinuation, implication and innuendo for
the facts.
Three such articles have appeared in recent weeks - in the
American Lawyer, The New York Times Magazine and New
York magazine
Those accounts use different techniques to rehash Connal-
! s widely publicized 1974 ’milk fund trial although author
, Joe Klein s account in New York magazine includes only pass-
ing references to the episode
That’s logical, since Connally was found not guilty of
charges that he accepted a 410,000 illegal payment from a
lawyer representing the dairy industry ‘
But that acquittal didn’t deter the magazine s editors from
using several gimmicks to remind the public about the only
time Connally ever was formally accused of a crime.
The "tease" headline on the magazine cover asks: “Can
John Connally Milk the Electorate?" Inside, there's a full-
gage illustration of a Connally photo stuffed inside a milk
After acknowledging that “no one has ever been able to
prove anything against him," author Klein breaks no new
ground but strings together a series of old newspaper clipp-
ings that give Connally's dealings "the appearance of
impropriety."
The American Lawyer story, an expanded version of an
account that appeared simultaneously in The New York
Times Magazine, was written by Steven Brill, one of the
country 's best investigative reporters.
Notwithstanding those credentials, Brill also was unable to
develop any new information about Connally's real or imag-
ined misbehavior. He did, however, devote an inordinate
amount of space to a detailed recounting of the “milk fund"
charges, including an analysis of the trial record apparently
designed to suggest that Connally may indeed have been
guilty.
Like his fellow citizens, John Connally enjoys certain rights
enumerated in the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution. That
includes the prohibition against being tried twice for the same
crime.
If the courts can't abrogate the double-jeopardy provision,
journalists ought to tread cautiously on that ground. The same
care ought to be observed before accusing Connally of wrong-
doing "without due process of law.”
There’s no reason to abandon any investigation, journalistic
or otherwise, of Connally's activities, especially since his con-
duct in recent decades suggests that he's hardly a paradigm of
integrity.
But if those probes aren't fruitful, there's no reason to dis-
seminate warmed-over accounts of sule charges that were
never proved or were rejected by a jury. Connally deserves to
be accorded the same fundamental civil liberty guaranteed to
all other Americans — presumed innocent until proved guilty.
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3-Roll Foil Gift Wrap
Beautiful foil and foiltone
gift wrap 26", 15 sq ft
Assorted colors and
designs.
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broad or heat variety foods; a m ^ta^Nk
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Cornbread Mix........................ 6/51
EggS...............................dez. 595
Cheese....... Wisconsin RodRind.......Lb. 519
Potatoes........Russet le. 1........It Lb. 89’
Light Minister* Sat 35-light
set, multi-color bulbs Push-in
sockets. Spare bulbs. #10697
35 Light set 1.67
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Dishwasher All* 35 oz
makes your dishes come out
sparkling and shiny!
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By R GREGORY NOUS If the increase stope at the setting meeting Dae !7 to Ca- Treasury Secretary G WI-
Assoclated Press Writer new levels set Thursday, it will racas, Venezuela. Moderates, liam Miller, who viaited Sandia
WASHINGTON i AP) - The be a definite victory for the led by Saudi Arabla, and hawks, Arabia and other price moder-
latest 30-pereent-plus increase price moderates within the Or- such as Libya and Iran, art ates to the Middle East last
to oil prices by Saudi Arabia, ganization at Petroleum Ex- expected to clash over whether month, had previoualy in-
Venezuela and several other oil- porting Countries and one the there should be a moderate dicated the United States could
exporting nations Is the opening United States and other Indus- increase or a larger hike that live with an increase in the
salvo in a price battle that will trial nations can cheer would create new problems for range at what the Saudis have
climax next week. OPEC holds its annual price- industrial nations declared.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 53, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1979, newspaper, December 14, 1979; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573878/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.