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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
24,1972
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TEXARMCOS OVERSEAS AGENT HAS VENTURED INTO THE DARKEST CORNERS OF
HIDDEN WARE HOUSES IN THE ANCIENT CITIES OF THE EAST TO BRING OUT THESE
GUNS. PLACES WHERE DANGER WAITS IN EVERY SHADOW AND MENS LIVES ARE WORTH
ONLY THE PRICE ON THEIR HEAD.
on suits involving Jackie
nan FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MANY YEARS, WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO FIND A SMALL
CASHE OF GOOD USED PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS IF YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING TO FIND A
HOME DEFENSE PISTOL, BUT HAVE BEEN SHOCKED ATTHE HIGH PRICES MANY OTHERS
HAVE ASKED FOR THEIR PISTOLS NOW IS THE CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
UNUSAL OFFER.
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BY BERNICE BEDE OSOL
Far Saturday. March 25, 1972
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U.S. space experts estimate were believed related to the new
the Cosmos 476 payload at be- spy-satellite class.
tween 10,000 and 12,000 pounds.
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Mrs rarenthold said the
newly enfranchised young vot-
era are coming into the elec-
toral process without the dis-
advantages which plagued
blacks for more than 100 years,
the de facto discrimination and
discouragement faced by Chi-
canos and the psychological in-
ertia inhibiting women since
they received the right to vote."
Former Sen. Ralph W. Yar-
borough. who is trying to get
back to Washington in his bid
for the Democratic nomination,
also made an appeal for voter
rica. affairs.
The Chinese requested the The latest word is that
colonialism post, it was report- Bunche's assistant, Brian
ed. Their request was in line Urquhart. a Briton, will be
with their desire, expressed promoted to the rank of
In her countersuit for a per- after the trial began,
manent court order prohibiting Galella’s attorney, Alfred S.
the freelance photographer Julien, argued that it was too
from coming within 100 yards of late to move for a contempt ck
her, Mrs. Onassis asserts that tation after both sides had rest-
he has harassed her and in- ed their cases.
Todoy in generel Kepiew vedlesa socisl urges *•' mey reflect
unfovorably on veputetion, credit Tedey, otfen sodsiteztoredhv
boan- Words te Iive by todoy DECORUM ond DisCEhNMENT
ASTRO-GRAFM divides your horoacope inte 12 sectiom. Metch
letters under JW sign to letters in ASTRO*GRAPH Adjocent number
tell ghat tock section neem to you todey-
It's easy to spot the wise
mon who takes his return
to H i f BLOCK. Ha's
smiling, happy and secure.
Smart loxpapers from
coast-to-coast know the
value of qualified tax as-
sistance.
Raza Unida
hopeful hits
Smith tactics
EDINBURG, Tex AR i - A
Mexican- Americcan candidate
for governor has said in Edin-
burg that Gos Preston Smith
remembers the living condi-
tions of poor Mexican-Ameri-
cans, blacks and Anglos only in
election years
in a speech before students at
Pan American University
H&R Block.
AMERICA’S LARGEST TAX SERVICE wrm OVER 6000 OFFICES
WEEKDAYS 99 SAT.- SUN. 95 PHONE 646-7255
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NEW YORK < AP) — A feder- vaded her privacy. with their desire, expressed promoted to the rank of
al court judge has reserved de- In a surprise finish, Cooper when they joined the United assistant secretary-general and
cision on rival lawsuits by Jac- ordered Galella to show cause Nations, to associate them- that Roberto E. Guyer of
queline Onassis and photogra- April 3 why he should not be selves with the so-called Third Argentina would be the only
pher Ronald E. alella. How- held in civil contempt for alleg: World, between the Soviet bloc undersecretary for special
ever. he ordered a contempt edly violating an earlier court and the United States and its political affairs.
hearing for Galella. order and for allegedly failing allies. One of the jobs under consid-
The 23-day jury less trial end- to produce subpoenaed photo- The top posts in toe U.N. sec- eration by the United States was
ed Thursday with U.S. District graphic prints. retariat are distributed geo- undersecretary for General
Court Judge Irving Ben Cooper Martin London, Mrs. Onassis' graphically and include an un- Assembly affairs, a post once
declaring the issues to be Ga- lawyer, said Galella's testi- dersecretary-general from each held by Andrew W. Cordier, who
lella's "right to make a living" mony showed “he or his agent” of the five permanent members also served as executive
and Mrs. Onassis' "right to took closeup photographs of of the Security Council—the So- assistant to the first two secre-
make a life for herself and the Mrs Onassis at the El Morocco viet Union, China, the United taries-general, Trygve Ue and
children." nightclub on Jan 9 in violation States, France and Britain. Dag Hammarskjold.
Galella's $1.3 million lawsuit of the temporary order which The identity of the new Chi- Informed sources said Am-
against the former first lady directed that he not approach nese undersecretary-general is bassador George Bush is dis-
charges that she and Secret within 50 yards of Mrs. Onassis expected to be disclosed next cussing names with Waldheim.
Service agents for her children London also argued that Ga- Tuesday when Waldheim an- but no one has been agreed
have harassed him and inter- lella did not turn over subpoe- nounces the composition of his upon
fered with his livelihood. naed prints until several days mummaam
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By MAX HARRELSON munist China, diplomatic the U.N. secretariat’s top ech- reorganized cabinet.
Associated Press Writer sources reported today elon would head the department At one point the People s Re-
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. The sources said Secretary- that deals with trusteeship and public of China was reported
IAP) — The United Nations is General Kurt Waldheim and the nonself-governing territories, interested in filling the vacancy
about to get its first under- Chinese had agreed that But it is being expanded to left by the death of Ralph J.
secretary-general from Com- Peking's first representative in deal with colonialism and such Bunche, highest ranking
----related problems as racial con- American in the secretariat and
flicts in Rhodesia and South Af- an (undersecretary for special
register before primaries
By ELOY AGULLAR Gov Preston Sarath issued a serious situation and1woul
Associated Press Writer Statement Thursday in Austin: hope that many thousands of
Several top candidates in the It is urgent that our citizens other citizens who can become
free-for-all battles of Texas pol- get busy and register soon if eligible to veto wdl take the few
itics stopped their swinging they want to have a voice in the minutes necessary and register
briefly to remind Texas voters selection of candidates on May immediately
to register for the May primary V Another candidate for the
election The governor said this was "a Democratic gubernatorial nom-
_________________________________________________-— matron, Rep Frances Faren-
thold of Corpus Christi, aimed
her call at youth in a speech at
Southern Methodist University
in Dallas
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Thursday Ramsey Muniz, can-
didate of the Raza Unida party,
said We do not have to be told
by Smith that our housing is
substandard We have known
that all our lives He talks about
it now because the Democrats
want our votes again."
Muniz urged Mexican-Ameri-
can voters to stay away from
the Republican and Democratic
primary elections in May and
sign the Raza Unida s petition
to register state wide for the
November election
He told students that his party
presents an alternative to
“Would you reconsider, if I promise not to reveal the Mexican-American who,have
names of un contributors > been controlled by the Demo
nam65 ° my contruto party for a long time.
-------- “The Mexican-Americans
reSphislsanetremeyompor. Satellite may improve
tant election year," Yar- J " ican-Americans," he said.
borough said, "and genuine al- c.. .:.1 c.L:i:4., "They were chosen by the
ternatives will be presented to >OVieT SpyinQ GDI I l ly Democrats who dressed them
voters from every level of gov- TI - ' up and then showed them to us
ernment, fiom local to nation- WASHINGTON 1AP1 - The they pass within range and ex- saying they were our leaders
al ■■ Russians have sent aloft a big tract the information Muniz is on a campaign tour
new satellite which may have Both the Soviets and the of the Rio Grande Valley. or-
Another candidate for sover- improved their ability to spy on United States orbit spy satel ^mzing Raza Unida offices
nor, Ramsey Muniz of the Raza American communications, Utes which gather intelligence _______
Unida Party, was in the Rio U.S. military and space experts information by camera and about 10 times heavier than an
G randeValleyurging Mexican say. with a variety of exotic sensors, earlier generation of Soviet fer-
American voters to register but After studying Cosmos 476, but neither government rets still in orbit.
to stay away from the polls on launched March 1, these ex- acknowledges use of such satel- They say the heavier weight
May andsavethemselyes perts say they believe it repre- lites. „ of the new satellite suggests
the general election in Novetn- sents a new generation of Rus- Most Soviet militaryv satellites that it incorporates much more
“r sian electronic intelligence sat- are launched under the cover equipment than older models
Muniz asked students at Pan ellite. name Cosmos. They usually are and probably involves a greater
American College to support the The "ferrets," as they are described by the Russians Sim- degree of technical sophis-
Raza Unida drive for statewide tailed, are designed to eaves- ply as research vehicles. The tication.
registration. drop on other nations radio first Cosmos was launched 10 Two earlier launches, in late
a a . Ept-,, g, traffic and to monitor radar
According to official fgures They usually record radio and
there are 7,681,000 Texans qual- radar signalsthey Picgn UPnter
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