Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 14, 1970 Page: 4 of 12
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4 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, July 14, 1970
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Wound Is Fatal
SAYS VOTER LEAGUE
Tonahill
be set up on federal-aid pro-
steel firm. LTV agreed to di
nite within three years.
Skinny Dip.
million barrels a day, up 50,000 ord, with four "right" and no
from July.
James Buchanan was the on-
August oil production allowable . ly president of the United States
ito remain unmarried
Wednesday.
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Governors Outline
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Consumer Backers Regroup
To Fight Meat Inspection Bill
Keep Braniff
GN 1-24 PAPER
eral bail would be useless un-
less Leary's California convic-
tion is overturned on appeal
By BILL NEIKIRK
Associated Preu Writer
WASHINGTON CAP, - Appa-
lachian governors hoped their
FIFTEEN yea
traditionalists w
rock was just a F
from July nominations
The commission will set the
Tell Texas Power & Light Company
generally where you d like to live and a
little about the home you prefer by filling
in the coupon We have information on all
the total-electric Gold Medallion Homes
in our service area-we ll check and let
you know where to find the ones that
match your requirements.
It's for people who are mad
for ice cream, but aren't
exactly crazy about being fat.
Foremost Big Dip is ice milk.
It tastes almost like thick,
creamy, delicious ice cream,
but with fewer calories
and less butterfat.
So when you're overcome
with a craving for ice cream
try something new.
Go skinny dipping.
(First of Thru
By DICK K1
HOLLYWOOD
The music scene
been a little mad
scene of 1970 is
sane -Nobody ca
sense out of it,
musicians
"It's all becon
of music." says
top dog in Step
differences are t
Rock groups play
singers do pop-
ingone."
Oen thing is su
has become a p
of America's mi
• "Rock." says F
of age It's male
self-respect now
TEXAS POWER& LIGII I COMPANY
A tax-paying, investor-owned electric utility
Timothy gras
honor of Timotl
is said to haw
grass into the
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NOSE JOB — Beaked "nose" being
examined here is part of a single piece
of molded plastic that forms entire
upper front end of a 1970 auto. Um of
fiberglass-reinforced plastics in car
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elected to the House in 1966
According to the league. Bush
voted "wrong ' when he voted
against deleting funds for the
supersonic transport and when
I he went with a majority block-
' ing an amendment to spend $1
i billion against water pollution
by U.S Supreme Court Justice
William O. Douglas, winning fed-
He voted "right." the league
said, against increased logging
in national forests and in favor
of recommiting the San Rafael
wilderness atea bill to enlarge
the area's boundaries.
Rep. Bob Eckhardt. Houston,
had the only perfect right" rec-
could hear first-hand their pro-
posal to use the concept of the
• Appalachian Regional Commis-
sion
Nixon has pledged to create a
new partnership in federal-state
relations by approving block
grants with no strings attached
The Idea has been on the draw-
ing boards for some time.
The President planned to fly
to Cincinnati after the meeting
to attend the all-star baseball
game
The Appalachian governors
crude say they will buy 3 201 and one "wrong" votes
532 barrels a day, up 107,179 -------------------------
13-state redevelopment program
as the cornerstone of his "new i
AUSTIN (AP> - The Texas
League of Conservation Voters
says the state's congressmen
generally vote "wrong" or en-
vironmental issues.
• I
land, D-Fla . and Roman L
Hruska, R Neb . top men-on the 3 Indictments
Senate subcommittee, gave the
go ahead for Mathias' move and BROWNSVILLE, Tex (AP)-
will head the- Senate conferees Cameron County Dist. Atty F.
opponents of the amendment T Graham was named Mon-
are cor,centrat ing on the possi- dey in three misdemeanor in-
ble House conferees dictments returned by a county
2
appeal is based on “the notion
that separate levels of govern-
ment can t go their separate
ways and that some type of po-
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construction will double in next five
years and sometime in the 1910s, plas-
tic may be more important to auto
industry than steel, according to ex-
parts.
vuu um. wrong votes Rep Jim Wright
Major purchasers of Texas of Fort Worth cast six "right"
NEW ORLEA.’
tory won by Te
H Tonahill in a
court was reve
back to the lowe
by the 5th U. S.
Appeals
Tonahill is fig
evaded income
1960-62 He con
lower court agn
statement he m
agents and do
denee seized by
gal and was la
and deceit
The governmi
district courts o
and the federal
held the appeal
ord did not su
that revenue ag
and deceit by
(Tonahill) inte
there would I
charges
Teague. College Station. 14 ney. 24, and Allen Adams Jr.
Richard Whi te.El‘Pasn..3-5 17, were being held without bond
John Young. Corpus Cnnsti. 5- ,
5; and Ray Roberts, McKinney, in the Brazoria County jail in
3-5. Angleton.
To Nix Leary
Bail Hearing
HOUSTON (API - The U S '
Sth Circuit Court of Appeals in
New Orleans was asked Monday
to change its mind about order-
ing a hearing on bail for former
Harvard instructor Dr. Timothy
Price. Pampa 0-4: Graham der
equal' to federal standards
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The President, who missed |
last year s game between the
American 'and National League
all-stars, planned to throw out a
Increase Seen
In Oil Demands
AUSTIN (APi - Major oil
companies and the U.S. Bureau
of Mines indicate the demand
for Texas crude oil will rise
next month
The Railroad Commission
said Monday the bureau" fore-
cast of August demand is 34
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Leary
Lean is under a 10-year sen-
tence handed down here in Jan-"
i uary after he was convicted of
smuggling three ounces of mari-
juana into the United States
This service costs you nothing You nave
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H's just s helpful ides from TP&L. And
isn't it a lot easier than house-hunting
all over the country-spending your
weekends trappad in a car full of tired,
restless kids (and others)?
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Most Solons Vote Wrong To Holdup Victim
M _ । . HOL STON. Tex AP> - Ken
On Environmental Issues
" Court Asked
Lousville, Ky . so the President
By G. DAVID WALLACE Only federally-inspected meat state would upgrade standards
Associated Press Writer can now move interstate Patrick E Gorman, executive
I' WASHINGTON Vi - Con- The Senate rejected 52 to 19 in secretary of the unioP. «>»»-
3 ■ | sumer advocates who relaxed -1968 a proposal giving the same grees. "There will be variations
after apparently sidetracking a privilege to state-inspected poul- in regulation and enforcement
I bill they contend would weaken try Slaughterhouses The Senate from state to state and betusen
i meal inspection. are regrouping Agriculture Committee held various state programs and the
with major packers and union hearings earlier this year but federal program, he said
■ meat cutters to fighi themeas- did notact on Mathias' original "The firms operating under
I ure again after its revival by bill which would apply to the 15 the easiest inspection system
Sen Charles McC Mathias per cent of the nation s red make the most money and are
Mathias. R-Md . contend- the meat supply not shipped across able to drive out firms operat;
measure would upgrade inspec- state borders ing under stricter systems,
tion standards Last Thursday Mathias pre- said his letter to House mem
His proposal would permit in- seated his proposal, as an bers "A downward spiral re-
terstate meat , shipments by unscheduled amendment to the suits, In which the consumer is
packing plants operating uder agriculture appropriations bill, the great loser."
state inspection systems which 11 passed by voice vote “
the 0s, Department of Agricul- • The amendment still faces a
tore has declared "at least House-Senate conference nA A..- In
Since Sens Spessard L Hol DA Named in
grants." said Ralph Widner, ex-
ecutive director of the commis-
sion
It hinges on developing sever-
al regional commissions with a
national scope to apportion fed-
eral aid according to locally-
planned projects.
Widner said the governors
thought the national commission
concept should particularly ap-
ply to urban growth policies and
problems of the environment.
The commission, in existence
since 1965. approves federal
grants only after the states and
local governments have submit-
ted detailed plans to develop a
’region. .
1 The governors believe the
concept has worked in starting
Appalachia, one of the poorest
regions in the country, back on
.the road to economic recovery.
They point to cities and coun-
ties that have banded together
to form local development dis-
tricts to make plans for federal
aid projects.
In many other federal pro-
grams, Widner said, local re-
gions apply for federal funds to
support a project without regard
to the impact it might have on a
nearby- area
Nixon called for some of his
top advisers to attend the ses-
sion. including Labor Secretary
James Hodgson. Agriculture
Secretary Clifford Hardin. As-
sistant Treasury Secretary Mur-
ray Widenbaum, and top presi-
dential aides.
here, a judge ordered that Leary
be held without bond, saying
Leary’s release "would pose a
danger to other persons of the _ __ . >
community." ‘.Congressmen were, compared
The Fifth Circuit Court re-on what the league termed 10
fused to set bond for Leary, of the more revealingJ01!, call I
June 10. but did order the court votes in the last decade
here to hold a hearing on the Only four..congressmen had
matter ; mostly "right votes, while 17
The motion filed Monday by voted "wrong" on a majority
Anthony Fams. the US attor-lof issues and two broke even,
ney here, said that since Lean's the league said __
request to be freed pending his One, of those who broke even
appeal of the California state was U S Rep George Bush,
conviction had been turned down the Republican candidate for
L S senator Bush participated
in only four votes, since he was
- ... ... ... । first ball for the National
meeting with President Nxon League and another for the
today would persuade the chief | American League.
executive to use their unique) He planned to return to Wash-
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Purcell. Wichita Falls. 0-7, Olin He said Bernard Eguene Ken-
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estate agent to show you “ah
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from Mexico at Laredo. Tex
He is also currently being held
in California, where he was con-
litical instrument will have to victedeon acharge of possession
be set up on federal-aid pro- At tne time of his conviction
The Meat Cutters, the Con- grand jury,
sumer Federation of America The grand jury indictments
management of Ling-Temco- and the American Meat Insti- accuse Graham of driving while
Vought Inc. may change its tute—which represents big intoxicated. driving under the
mind and keep its interest in packers—fought the bill earlier influence of drugs and failure
neth Wayne Hughes, 16. of Braniff International and Oko- this year The National Inde- to stop after a collision
Clute died Monday in Metho- nite Co. rather than Jones and pendent Meat Packers and the Brownsville police officers
dim "Honnital from a head Lauehlin Steel Corp , the. Dal- American Farm Bureau sup- said they arrested Graham July
Other records, with "righ wound suffered m a hodup at las Times Herald said Monday ported it. $ in downtown Brownsville fol-
votes listed first, are Jack a grocery store where he James Ling, former chief ex Since the U S Department of lowing a minor accident He
Brooks, Beaumont. 5-4: Omar/worked , ecutive officer of LTV. had said Agriculture has approved so far was taken to the county jail
R.rIEn Anen *7 Fari.Ca n s u j i . repeafedlv it would sell Braniff the meat inspection programs of and held for a few minutes
Burleson Ansom 2"- Earle Ca-1 David Head. 31. owner of the and Okonite and keep the steel only Mary Sland, Florida and CaL before Asst Dist Atty Adolf
belt. Dalas. 1-4. Bon -seyet grocery north of Clute on US company But according to the ifornia, Mathias concludes the Betancourt ordered him re-
Houston, 1-7; Jim Collins. Dal- 288 where the holdup occurred Times Herald, the new man- federal government is demand leased
las. 0-2; Ellgio de la Garza J Saturday. wa in fair condition agemenf may cwitch that de- ing standards stiff enough to Graham had first planned to
Mission. 4-2; John Dowdy, Ath- at Methodist Hospital with a' cision LTV would neither con- warrant interstate shipments of present his own case to the
ens, 0-6; O C. Fisher. San An- head wound 1 firm nor deny the report state-inspected meat. grand jury, but Dist Judge H
gelo, 1-7; Henry Gonzalez San Brazoria County Dist" Atty Jories and Laughlin has been Erma Angevine, executive di A Garcia disqualified him and
Antonio. 6-3; Abraham Kazen Ogden Bass of Freeport said' plagued with operating prob- rector of the consumer federa appointed Brownsville lawyer
1-3; George Mahon, Lubbock t Ho t mn wer hargdlems and sharply lower earn- tion, in a letter to House mem- George Storter as special pros-
2-8 Wright Patman. Texarka- two Houston men were cha. ged (bers. said the accreditation ofecutor.
na, 4-5: J. J. Pickle Austin. 0-8 with armed robbery, assault. Under a compromise settle- only three states illustrates its Graham received a $50 fine
w r Poage Waco. 3-5; Bob with intent to murder and mur- ment between LTV and the De- too early to tinker with the two-] and a ten-day probated jail term
partment of Justice over the year-old wholesome Meat Act. I Feb 25 after he plead guilty
anti-trust suit filed to keep LTV Mathias, who also gained Sen- • on a charge of driving while
from retaining control of the ate approval of an additional $10 intoxicated County Court-at-
steel firm. LTV agreed to di million in grants for state meat ] law Judge D J Lerma set the
vest itself of either Jones and inspection programs, contends’punishment after Graham sign-
Laughlin or Braniff and Oko the money and the incentive for ed the complaint against him-
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