Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1971 Page: 3 of 16
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Julie Eisenhower stayed for one
more twirl. Julie is Tricia’s
younger sister
Father Cox said Tricia seems
like his own daughter "after the
seven years” she and Eddie
have known each other Mrs
Cox told the President: "Thank
you for letting our Ed have
Tricia."
David Eisenhower said he
was happy to welcome another
man into the family. "Ed’sa lot
of fun,” he said.
Young Cox was smiling, cool
and collected throughout the
evening.
He and Tricia said they
haven't made plans yet for the
wedding—it's too early, except
that the minister will be Dr.
Edward G. Latch, chaplain of
the House of Representatives
After months of playing hide-
and-seek with her engagement
ring, Tricia finally was dis-
playing the sapphire flanked by
two equal-sized diamonds. Ed-
die said it belonged to his ma-
ternal grandmother
Some of Cox's Harvard law
school colleagues appraised the
man who will marry the Presi-
dent's daughter They said he's
“a very nice guy. Very sensitive
to people's feelings. I never
heard him curse " Young Cox is
known to have some liberal
views, but one pal said “when
Vietnam comes up, he supports
- the President.”
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HAIR-RAISING, you might say of this get together at the Chessington Zoo in Surrey,
England. These two aren't ordinarily supposed to get along, but it does not seem
to bother Bella, the elephant, and a mouse attendant named "Belinda."
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Crawford Martin says the state
highway department can
legally go along with an anti-
inflation move by President
Nixon.
Martin said the department
can award contracts for fed-
eral-state highway jobs that do
not require payment of prevail-
ing local wage rates
The opinion went to state
highway engineer J. C. Ding-
wall
Nixon issued a proclamation
Feb. 23 suspending a federal
law requiring payment of wages
at prevailing local levels on fed-
eral construction jobs
Dingwall asked whether this
would be legal in Texas in view
of a state prevailing wage law
“It is our opinion that our
state statute must yield to any
conflicting provisions of con-
gressional acts and federal reg-
ulations Martin held.
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June 5. with her tall, handsome blond Military social aides who take
The President and Mrs. Nixon fiance to take a bow with their in a lot of White House events
made the formal announcement parents. • - surveyed the scene as actor and
Tuesday night at a party that Tricia will be the 15th bride onetime band player Fred
was a three-way celebration— married in the White House and McMurray took over a
the First lady's 59th birthday, the eighth presidential daughter saxophone with the U.S. Army
St. Patrick's Day and, of to take her marriage vows in dance combo and Dennis Day
course, the engagement of his the executive mansion led impromptu singing of
25-year-old daughter Her 24-year-old husband-to-be When Irish Eyes are Smiling. ”
The announcement ended is the son of Mr. and Mrs. How- "This is a great one—I've
months of what bad become ard Cox, a socially prominent been here two years and this is
nonsuspense couple who live in New York the happiest I've ever seen
The President took the leak- City and on Long Island. Cat's Tricia," were comments heard
ing of the engagement in good family dates back to Robert during the party Guests said
humor He prefaced the formal Livingston, the man who gave they had never seen Tricia stay
announcement by saying every- the oath of office to George so late at party She and Eddie
tune he has something impor- Washington at the first presi- left at 1:15a.m. while David and
By FRANCES LEWINE
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - En- ___________
ding the secret that nearly ev- I say it is.” "very close friends from all
eryone has known for weeks, Tricia, blonde, beaming and over the United States.”
President Nixon has announced radiant in a low cut white silk President and Mrs. Nixon saw
his daughter Tricia will marry dress glittering with tiny pearls. Prime Minister and Mrs. Lynch
Harvard law student Edward F stepped into the spotlighted the door at 11:15, and left the
Cox in a White House ceremony East Room stage hand-in-hand partying to their guests.
Firm designs sub to
carry oil under ice
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (APi - ther talks with oil industry
General Dynamics says it has leaders and the U.S. govern-
designed a nuclear-powered ment.
submarine to carry oil under The 82 7-billion sub could op-
the polar ice cap from Alaska erate the year around, which
and Canada's Arctic islands io would minimize oil production
world markets cutbacks and the need for stor-
The 255-000-ton undersea ves- age facilities. Winram told a
sel would carry 18 million bar- news conference
rels of oil per trip. It primary The great advantage of the
route would be under the ice of underwater tanker, he said, is
the Northwest Passage to its ability to operate at a depth
Greenland or Newfoundland, of 400 feet where it would be
where the oil would be trans- protected from ice, storms and
ferred to surface tankers for other hazards that could cause
shipment to East Coast ports in oil spills The submarine would
Canada and the United States, travel at 17 knots
Samuel B Winram, director General Dynamics proposes
of Arctic transportation for an eventual Arctic trans-
General Dynamics, said Tues- portation network of 15 of the
day the big submersible oil car- vessels.
rier could be operating within The problem in Alaska and
five years. the Arctic islands is not finding
Plans call for building the the oil but getting the oil out
subtanker at General Dynam- without damage to the environ-
ics‘ shipbuilding divisions at ment, inexpensively and quick
Groton, Conh.. and Quincy. ly." Winram said. “We think
Mass Winram said no starting the subtanker can do the job.”
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1971, newspaper, March 17, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574638/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.