Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1971 Page: 7 of 20
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for Soviet plant
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BOSTON (AP)- Andy Moe*. Corps director and ex-ambassa-
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student.
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when I complimented him on
his brilliant play. He said,
“You have taught me to play
second hand low. What else
should I have done?’”
“Second hand low sure
turned out right that time,
didn't it?"
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Couple married
75 years today
ENTERPRISE, Kan (AP) -
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says his 97-year-old wife, Mary
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agreement with Soviet officials a year ago against Robert F waaing wire-rim glasses,
last May 19, providing that the Kennedy Jr and R Sargent leatvest, long hair and a
’ Allentown, Pa., firm would de- Shriver in. says of his tern- beard,‘Moes mixed easily with
sign and supply a major part of porary summer stint as an un- the young crowd To some, he Hthe fact that he was a Ken- juvenile he had under surveil-
the Soviet Union's $1.+billion dercover narcotics agent: “It was known as “Happy Andy.” “edy: he must pay forever. lance.
Kama River truck plant. was a dirty stinking jnh " "I fmind the work distasteful, "Hiked Bobby Kennedy a lot "Everything happened
The deal Mack said hinged “You have to have a stomach sneaky, dirty, underhanded- That ‘s what tears you apart ... coincidentally," Moes said “I
on whether the White House was 01 cast iron," Moes, 21, said in distasteful both personally and The mistake he made was that I handled him like any other
williM to ease its oolicv on an interview Wednesday while professionally," said Moes, now was a good enough con man to investigation."
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sri’vorovai 5 worked for the police depart- He still feels pressures from Plaintsdid not come easily, said said: "I had to see what it felt
' __________________ ment in Barnstable that summer He said he once Moes, a New York City native like to be hated, detested, spat
A dirty, stinking job'
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He filed about 100 complaints, had three shots fired at him, "When I realized the position upon—all for $2.79 an hour.”
There is no difference be- including those against the and his apartment was fire- 1 was in—all the tragedies the ------------------------------
twaen an northern raupar- Kennedy family cousins. bombed. He has moved, has an Kennedys have been through-1 Aucanquilcha, Chile, which
this bird is called a quail Young Kennedy is the son of unlisted number and has a U- sat there thinking, 'O my God, lies 17,500 feet above sea
and, in the south, it is a the late Sen. Robert F Kennedy cense to carry a gun. I‘m going to bring another one level, is said to be the high-
partridge. and Shriver is the son of a Looking back on the news on them.’ est town on earth
coverage that young Kennedy Kennedy and Shriver were •
and Shriver received, Moes said charged with being delinquent
he would have acted differently by reason of possession of
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By Oswald & James Jacoby
“What is the worst thing
that ever happened to you
at the bridge table?” asked
the student.
“There have been so many
bad things that I find it dif
ficult to select the worst. If
you will settle for the most
embarrassing, here it is,"
replied the professor.
“I was playing against
one of my poorer pupils and
had reached six spades. I
won the club lead in my
hand and led the five of
spades toward dummy. This
is the best play from a prac-
tical standpoint, bee a use
there is very little chance
that second hand will play
low if he holds king-small.
If second hand does play
low, you play dummy's four-
spot and see what happens
“I did this and West
played the deuce without
any problem Dummy's four
By HARRY EISENBERG Kennedy in-law, R Sargent
Associated Press Writer Shriver, the former Peace
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1971, newspaper, September 16, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574717/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.