Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1971 Page: 9 of 20
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invitation, saying "The Presi-
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your views as to what will re-
place the 90-day wage-price
freeze.”
The Democratic statement
had asserted that the freeze un-
fairly demands the greatest
economic sacrifices of the
working man, the small-busi-
ness man and the consumer
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profit restraints as part of any
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SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) - A
three-foot alligator is back in
the reptile pit at San Diego zoo
after his 30 hours of freedom
ended on an embarrassing
note—a visitor mistook him for
a lizard.
The alligator scurried into
thick brush outside the zoo
Tuesday when two young men
dropped him to flee a security
guard who witnessed the kidnap
attempt One teen-ager was
caught but the other eluded the
officer-and so did the reptile.
But the alligator was found
Wednesday after a woman vis-
itor from Hawaii spotted him
near a fence and asked a zoo
official:
"Do you let lizards that big
run around outside?"
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
The head of a Quaker service
orgar ization says that Presi-
dent Nixon will not find a solu-
ton in Peking to the war in In-
dochina
Brons Clark said on his re-
turn to Philadelphia Wednesday
from a three-week visit to Red
China that the Chinese regard
the withdrawal of American
troops and settlement of the war
as “priority No. 1, even ahead of
admission into the United
Nations”
Clark, executive secretary of
the American Friends Service
Committee, went to China on
the invitation of the former
Cambodian head of state.
Prince Sihanouk, and the Chi-
nese government.
SHE SHALL NOT PASS. In the continuing war between
the Vatican and the miniskirt, a visitor to St. Peter's
tries to slip in by dropping her slip to knee level. only
to be stopped by an eagle-eyed guard
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SAIGON (AP) - The U.S.
Command announced today
that 11 American servicemen
were killed in action in Vietnam
last week, the ninth straight
week battlefield deaths
remained under 20.
The casualty summary also
listed 49 U.S. troops wounded in
action last week, the lowest
wounded total in six years.
Since mid-July U.S. battle-
field deaths have been running
generally at a six-year low, re-
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Saptainakerwasspecially Agnew himself joked about action last week, up 30 from the
sebresssdnal officer course in that secretary.ot previous week, and 508 were
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He is being reassigned to Governor, might supplant him forces killed 1,070 North Viet-
cHeutn Tfr Tcg as a on the Nixon ticket next year, namese and Viet Cong troops
Charleston AFB, S as a .... little bit worried about last week, a sharp drop from the
navigator. He has completed a m"maettenbrtworTifdsidont 1,743 claimed killedtwo weeks
year of duty in Vietnam, mY(.Phone,. president
The captain was com- said. I get a voice in a Texas 480
missioned upon completion of accent that says your four years
Officer Training School at areuup.Will.you please signal
lackland AFB, Tex. when through. . . . e
A 1960 graduate of San Saba Gov. Thomas Meskill of.Con-
High School. he received his necticutsaid Agnew should
bIa degree in marketing in stay., "but “s the President’s
1964 from the University of decision."
Texas. “To drop Agnew for Connally
His wife. Dianne, is the would make the conservatives
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd angry withoutrmaking the liber-
F Colgrove of Midland, Tex. als happy. Meskill said.
for two separate vehicles-a Grumann worked on the orbital -----------------
booster and an orbital unit— stage mSymbol of Authorit
that will be launched vertically The booster would blast into 1 Theu mace 1 theI VSh
into space while hooked togeth- space carrying on its back the the United states This sym
er. At a height of about 40 miles manned orbital unit containing bol was adopted by the
they will separate and return to a 60-by-15-foot-diameter cargo House of Representatives by
earth to land in the manner of compartment capable of resolution in 1789—there is
conventional jet aircraft. carrying a 40,000 pound no mace in the Senate.
The National Aeronautics and payload.
Space Administration could After separation, the booster work and then return and land
award the final contract for de- 1 would return to earth imme- on its own up to seven days lat-
sign and development anytime diately while the orbital unit re- . er. The orbiter will be able to
after October, when the current mained in space to launch or carry a two-man crew and up to
phase of development funding repair satellites or do other 10 passengers.
support from governors
By WALTER R. MEARS the state leaders And Muskie political judgment of governors
AP Political Writer * ' made the most of it, conferring as to whom they will back and
SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP)— Sen. privately with a processton of when.
Edmund S Muskie says I* is party leaders. A political lieutenant said
gaining strength among A political aide said Muskie Muskie is Jar ahead at any
Democratic governors in his had gained commitments at ac- Democratic rival in the support
undeclared quest for the 1972 Uve support from four gover- among governors
presidential nomination. nors during those sessions The Democrats who had sought to
“I think my political position commitments were said to be push through the governors
among them and as viewed by private ones, but Democratic conference a statement critical
them is stronger," Muskie said sources indicated Govs. Calvin of President Nixon's new eco-
after talking plitics Wednes- l- Hampton of Utah and Robert nomic policy were quickly re-
day with 20 of his party’s 29 Docking of Kansas were among buffed Wednesday by Republi-
governors. those offering aid. can governors.
“I haven't tried to twist any- Govs. Kenneth M. Curtis of “It is clear the Republicans
body's arm," the Mame senator Mame. Robert Scott of North want no other view but their
said, "... but commitments Carolina and Warren E. own," said Gov. Marvin Mandel
have been offered, earlier and Hearnes of Missouri already of Maryland, after the
today." had been counted as Muskie al- Democratic resolution was
The National Governors Coo- lies. It was Hearnes who invited blocked. It would have taken a
ference that ended Wednesday Muskie to address the con- three-fourths majority to gain
was a solo performance for ference approval of the statement, and
Muskie. None of the other Muskie said he put no pres- the Democrats didn’t come
Democratic presidential pros- sure on anyone for support. He close.
pects even sent an agent to woo Mid he is willing to accept the Ten of the governors meet
with President Nixon at the
★ ★★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★ White House today to discuss
By CATHY CASTILLO expires
Associated Press Writer NASA plans call for the first
SEATTLE (AP) — A rocket horizontal flight test in 1976 or
as big as a 747 jumbo jet car- 1977 and for the first manned
rying a smaller rocket the size shuttle flight in 1 978:
of a 797 jet on its back, could be Boeing is teamed with the
blasting into space and re- Grumann Corp. in competition
turning to earth to be launched for the final contract award
again within the next few years. Although Boeing isn't pre-
The nation’s major aerospace dieting it will win. the Seattle
firms are now preparing final firm developed the Saturn 5
proposals for a reusable space rocket Boeing later resigned
shuttle that could cut the costs the rocket, adding wings and jet
of the nation's space program engines that would permit the
drastically. At present, each four-man crew to land the
Saturn 5 rocket launch costs booster stage on a 10,000-foot
roughly $200 million and leaves conventionl airport runway on
very little that can be used its return from space
again. While Boeing was con-
The space shuttle design calls centrating on the booster stage.
Agnew's tone draws
liberal GOP praise
By WALTER R. MEARS “I don’t know there’s any in-
AP Political Writer dication he isn’t going to be the
SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) — Vice candidate, unless it is by his
President Spiro T. Agnew may own choice,” said Gov. Ronald
have enhanced his political Reagan of California. Reagan
standing among Republican said President Nixon and Ag-
governors with his low-keyed new would present the strongest
performance at the 63rd Na- ticket the GOP could field in
tional Governors Conference. 1972.
Agnew had stirred con- “I wouldn't have any trouble
troversy at two earlier confer- supporting Agnew on the basis
ences of the governors. But this of 1971,” said Gov. Tom McCall
time his profile was low, his of Oregon, who had been sharp-
tone drew liberal GOP praise, ly critical of Agnew's campaign
and he went away as the con- tone and style in 1970.
ference choice to take full when Agnew defended his
charge of their liaison with campaign in sharp terms at a
Washington. conference of Republican gov-
There was no talk of any ernors in Sun Valley, Idaho,
movement to dump Agnew from McCall termed it “a nasty, bi-
the 1972 GOP ticket. Only one goted little speech."
GOP governor said he thought But McCall said he found a
Agnew should be replaced, and new tone in Agnew’s San Juan
he declined to be quoted by appearance. In his speech in
name. San Juan Monday, Agnew
called for a positive approach to
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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/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.