Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1972 Page: 3 of 14
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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Can Dolph Briscoe fool the people of Texas
by pretending he’s a conservative
while he sells out to George McGovern?
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Briscoe Goes Back in Hiding
No wonder Dolph Briscoe —
who had refused to discuss the
issues during the primary —
went back into hiding after
Miami. The Dallas Morning
News reported on August 30th
that Briscoe had been refusing
to answer or return calls, even
from ardent backers, for more
than a month. And they quoted
a Briscoe source describing him
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DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH - These
young men are the Future Farmers of
America greenhand officers this year at
Goldthwaite. At the front left to right are
historian Eddie Perry, treasurer Thomas
Burrus and parliamentarian Danny Nor-
Tabor; B: Gwen Gaines. Roy
Hughes, Jimmy Johnson,
Valinda Lake, Royce McClain.
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to. "Win at Bridge,'’ (e/o this news-
poper), 90. Box 489 Bad 10 City
Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.
McGovern is Backing Briscoe
Back on August 25th George
McGovern told Bill Haworth of
the Fort Worth News Tribune.
"I admire Mr. Briscoe. I'm con-
vinced he's going to be the next
Governor of Texas."
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it in-
of the California lettuce boy-
cott, another phony “cause" of
the far left.
Briscoe's Back in Hiding
The sell-out was complete
And Dolph Briscoe is back in
hiding again. He dodges the
press. He refuses to comment on
the issues. He runs from debate.
Briscoe has such contempt for
the voters of Texas that he
thinks he can win by pretending
he is Governor already.
Baker
pickup
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driven
of 117
ers of the McGovernite forces.
Briscoe also named Calvin
Guest, a strong McGovern sup-
porter, State Chairman.
economy in state government.
And the people of Texas are
responding!
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as “simply ... tired of politics
since the Miami convention."
Was he tired? Or was he
getting ready for his next moves
to sell out the Democratic
Party of Texas to the McGov-
emites?
Grover is Fighting Your Battle
Hank Grover is not going to
let him get away with it. Hank
Grover is campaigning in person
all over Texas. He's getting the
word out... telling Texans
they do have a choice .. . telling
Texas Democrats that they have
been sold down the river by
Dolph Briscoe.
Thanks to contributions from
thousands of Texans. Hank
Grover is now appearing on tele-
vision. He's speaking out on
the issues: on welfare waste, on
forced busing, on the need to
prevent state income taxes by
The Briscoe Sell-out, Phase II
Phase II of the Briscoe sell-
out took place in late September
at the State Convention of the
Democratic Party in Houston.
There, under a smokescreen of
mealy-mouthed slogans about
“party harmony," Briscoe
turned over the reins of the party
to the McGovern forces.
The Houston Chronicle told
the story in a nutshell with a
big black headline on September
20th:
BRISCOE BENDING TO LABOR a BLACKS
ON BIGGER VOICE
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president Cowboy Love and sentinel Ray
Hammond; third row, reporter Donnie
Humphries and vice president Davy
Thomison.
“Briscoe's acquiescence," the
story continued, “meant a vic-
tory for the George McGovern
and radical minority factions ...
[and]... increased alienation
of conservative Texas
Democrats."
Briscoe gave two of the three
Texas seats on the National
Democratic Committee to lead-
The Miami Double-Cross
in Miami Briscoe first shifted
from Humphrey to Jackson.
He then visited with Wallace
three times and announced he
would vote for him. The night
before the vote Briscoe assured
newsmen he would not vote for
McGovern “under any circum-
stances." Everything was set up
for the double-cross.
The rest we remember watch-
ing on TV. Briscoe quickly
switched from Wallace to Mc-
Govern before there was even
time to tally the Texas vote.
Harry Castleberry of Lufkin
summed up the feelings of the
anti-McGovern delegates: “We
cannot... feel very kindly
to anyone who would even
think about supporting McGov-
ern. because McGovern's
philosophy is just completely
opposite from ours."
Another delegate described
the Briscoe flip-flop even more
bluntly as “the same old story ...
do one thing and say another."
When Dolph Briscoe dropped
out of politics 15 yean ago
be was known as a liberal.
Now he wants to be Gov-
ernor. And now he claims he's
a “conservative." But actions
speak louder than words. And
Briscoe's actions at both the
National Convention and the
State Convention in Houston
prove that his pose as a con-
servative is as phony as a
three dollar bill
Hank Grover Needs Your Help
Well. Texans, it's up to us
We can prove George McGovern
wrong by giving Hank Grover
the support he needs to win in
November. Make your contribu-
tions now.' Let's keep Hank
Grover on TV. Let's keep get-
ting the truth out to our fellow-
. Texans. Grover for Governor —
Yes! Texas can do it!
during the first six weeks of the
current semester were named
this week by Supt. J. L.
Newbury.
Students named are
Seniors — A: David Alley,
Phillip Wright; B: David Furry,
Pd Pot Ads to Sanders Committee,
DicComnally, Chairman
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Soft on Busing ...
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But that wasn't all. To make
the sell-out to the McGovernites
complete, the convention adop-
ted a weasel-worded plank on
forced busing, a plank that
called for a “uniform national
policy." With their hero, George
McGovern, on record as one
of the loudest advocates of
forced busing we all know what
that “uniform policy" on busing
would be!
Flip-flop Dolph had knuckled
under again and again to the
demands of the leftists. But they
were still not satisfied. The
McGovernites, including long-
hairs wearing Briscoe buttons,
started hollering. “They massed
in front of the podium and made
threatening gestures," according
to the September 20th Dallas
Times Herald. And once again
Dolph Briscoe's "Governor's
Convention" caved in to their
demands. Still another radical
plank was written into the plat-
form. This one an endorsement
low trump and he as emi-
nently correct. This pity
costs you an overtrick if
West holds the singleton king
of spades but it saves your
contract if East holds the
king and jack of spades in
addition to the deuce he has
already played
The chance of a singleton
king is greater but you are
in such a good contract that
you want to apply the rubber
bridge principle of safety.
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Why did Sen. John
Tower vote against
Medicare and against
any increase
in Social
Security Benefits?
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McLaughlin, Cynthia
McLaughlin, Brenda Laughlin.
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kened at four in the morning The Godfather."
with a busload of tourists wan- The decision, announced
ting to come around the place?" Monday by Elysees Palace
The little farmhouse is in without explanation, was ap-
Dunganstown, County Wexford, parently made because some
Kennedy visited there in 1963 Italians were upset with her
and had tea with Mrs. Ryan, plans to do so.
Since then there have been _____
more than 100,000 visitors ISTANBUL (AP) — Patri-
Mrs. Ryan said she did not arch Shenouda III, leader of the
charge the tourists but did sell a Coptic Christians of Egypt,
few souvenirs that only paid leaves for Damascus todav t
the cost” complete a five-country visit to
----- Orthodox leaders.
SANTA MONICA. Calif (AP) Shenouda and Ecumenical
- Television comedian Andy Patriarch Demetrius I com-
Griffith has been divorced after pleted talks on Christian unity
a 23-year marriage. on Monday “in an atmosphere
Superior Court approved a of brotherly understanding and
property settlement Monday affection." a spokesman said.
Honor students listed
Mail to: GROVER FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE
5738 North Central Expressway r
Dallas, Texas 75206 $o
Jack Porter, Chairman
Grover For Governor Committee
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Please dip the coupon below and enclose with check or money order.
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YES! I want to help Hank Grover get his message across to my
fellow-Texans. I enclose my maximum contribution of . . .
• $20 •$10 C$5 □ Other
□ Please send me more information about Hank Grover.
• I want to work as a volunteer for Hank Grover.
□ I want to pay to run this ad in my local weekly.
Howard Hughes to sell
base for financial empire
HOUSTON I API — Billion- Tool announced the filing of a Angeles said that Hughes, now
aire recluse Howard Hughes registration statement with the residing in Nicaragua, will own
will sell the cornerstone of his Securities and Exchange Com- no interest ui Hughes Tool after
financial empire, the Houston- mission for a proposed offer of the proposed offering
we . based Hughes Tool Co., officials five million shares of common Hughes has been the sole
—Aa of the firm said Monday. stock of a new company bearing stockholder in the company,
a u The company, which employs the same name, which will founded by his father on a rev-
Eeh pda more than 3,000 persons, is the acquire assets and business of olutionary new oil well drilling
K J m nation's largest manufacturer the oil tool division of the bit the elder Hughes invented in
Vt 7" of oil and gas well drilling bits. Hughes empire 1909
A,L In the surprise move, Hughes A Hughes spokesman in Los From this beginning, the
2 / company became the keystone
Glasgow denies knowing antuahrinsbsmovsntmakung
aircraft manufacturing, mining
4 . about marijuana in car in Nevada and substantial real
" estate holdings.
By GARY GARRISON wound up a week long trip into Hughes moved from Houston
Associated Press Writer the interior of Mexico to California in the mid-1930s
BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (AP) Giving a detailed description after acquiring the aircraft By Oswald it James Jacoby
• — A former Arkansas deputy of his trip south of the border, manufacturing firm and Trans If you can keep from look-
attorney general returned to the Glasgow hinted that a mys- World Airlines. He later sold ing at East and West cards,
witness stand in his own behalf erious man at Matamoros, just Trans World but since has pur- do so You are in six spades
today after testifying he did not across the Rio Grande from chased Air West. in a match point duplicate
know how about 23 pounds of Brownsville, may have been re- He also holds interest in aw- game, on twotra b Jeff
marijuana got into his sponsible for the marijuana lines in Nicaragua and has an- RUbens doesn't give any bid
automobile. The former state official, who nounced plans to extend Air ding in his bok and we
Roger Allen Glasgow, 30, of has entered private law prac- West operations in Vancouver, aren't going to give any
I Little Rock began testimony tice, said the man sat on a bench British Columbia. here.
Monday at his trial on charges and appeared to be a watching Earlier this vear Hughes Some slams that should be
of illegally importing mart- him closely as he and his wife . . Filed t‘ acir bid when all cards are seen
juana into the United States loaded their automobile to leave „ ’ . . ."s Irtor are almost impossible to bid
r .2 , . .. , Houston-based Texas inter- at the table and this is one
from Mexico and of possessing Matamoros from Brownsville national. 0 Fthem.b North and South
marijuana with the intent to on the return trip.._ l 0 only have 27 high-cara points
distribute it Glasgow testified that the The proposed stock offering and neither player has a
Asst. U. S. Atty. Raul A. Gon- man watched as he loaded the calculates the maximum offer- singleton or a six-card suit
zalez rested the prosecution’s car with luggage and then left to ing price of the stock at 828 per 1 Anyway, there you are in
case earlier Monday after call- have breakfast at a Holiday Inn share, meaning Hughes could six and a heart is opened
ing eight witnesses, mainly U.S. restaurant. He said the man realize 8140 million from the You win in dummy and lead
customs officers, who told of was still seated at the bench 90 sale. the three of spades East
finding marijuana in Glasgow's minutes later when he and his Aca ____plays the deuce.
JFK cousin bars public - --e5 Mi
• Glasgow, who is defended by jury, it was revealed in court trump. That is, it is sure
DUBLIN (AP) — President but didn't disclose the terms. Bishop Samuel, who acts as lawyers Thomas G. Sharpe Jr. Monday that an informer told The oil well bit which sent the unless West wins the trick
John F. Kennedy's 73-year-old Barbara Griffith, 45, whose head of the Coptic Church's and Eduardo Rodriguez of government agents that he Hughes fortune on its way has . “ntassnsstonracgor King
Irish cousin is barring the pub- suit charged irreconcilable dif - ecumenical division, said De- Brownsville, claims he does not overhead a conversation in had worldwide use and the This Scan happen but it is
he from her home where Ken- ferences, will have custody of metrius, spiritual leader of the know how seven packages of which a man claimed to have company has followed the pol- so unlikely that you don't
nedy's great-grandfather was the couple's 12-year-old daugh- world's 200 million orthodox newspaper-wrapped marijuana “planted” the marijuana in icy of only renting and never consider it.
born because she wants "a little ter, Dixie The 46-year-old actor Christians got into his automobile as he Glasgow’s car, selling the bit Rubens says to play the
bit of peace in my last years.” will have custody of their son,
“I'd rather people remem- Andy 14.
bered Jack and Robert in their -----
prayers without traipsing ' PARIS(AP) — Mrs Georges
through my place," Mary Ryan Pompidou, wife of the French
said Monday “How would Mrs. president, has decided not to
Rose Kennedy like to be wa- attend the opening of the film
Freshman — B: Earl Ellis. Jerry Sigler. •
Eighth - A: Therisa Hut- Second — A: Susie Soto,
chings, Beverly Nabers, Steve Donna Laughlin; B: Ricky
Schulze; B: Clayla Burnett. Shanklin, Johnny Diaz, Joel
Seventh - A: Merrie Hopson, Florence. Rodney Sigler, Zana
Tim Dame; B: Craig McClain, Whatley, Lydia Fergerson,
Nicky Newbury, Randy Ket- Janna Sims.
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Debbie Beal, Suzy McClain, Tom Teague. Terry Tabor; B:
Jeanie Shaw, Ronnie Schulze, Carlos Diaz, Keith Hopson.
Norman Godfrey. Kenny Hopson, Mike Jordon,
Juniors — A: Mechelle Curtis Keesee, David Long,
Slaughter, Melinda Petross; B Christy McGinnis.
Cheryl Bailey, Kathy Kelcy, Third - A: Lisa Bailey,
Ann Simpson. Wesley Mackey, Gena
Sophomores — B: Steve McLaughlin, Jesse Smith, Tyler
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 17, 1972, newspaper, October 17, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575080/m1/3/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.