Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 72, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1973 Page: 7 of 12
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EROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Monday. January 8, 1973
BUDGET CONTROL
filmmaker
Congress eyes lost power
Ullman is author of the provi- charged, he said, with exam-
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unanimous instructions from all
nine governments. agreed at a
summit meeting in Paris last
October. These call for specific
proposals on how and when
powers are to be transferred
from'member governments to
Ullman said he hopes the full
special committee, including
the 16 Senate members, can
years to the White House *
The 16 House members of a
Eraser said discussions with
union members had led him to
believe voluntary overtime
could be a critical demand this
year.
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WASHINGTON i AP) - Con-
interview, that the last attempt of the committee, circulated a
to establish an effective con- draft of a proposal somewhat
gressional budget. in the 1940s, similar to Ullman's
Fraser said the fringe benefit
demands are among several
resolutions to be discussed by
1,200 delegates to a conference
of UAW skilled tradesmen in
New Orleans Feb. M.
The union plans another
meeting, in Atlanta Feb 15-16.
prior to its special collective
bargaining convention in De-
troit's Cobo Hall, March 22-23
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Within four years, he had
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and was operating his own fur
business in Chicago Returning
to New York, he invested in
penny arcades which showed
travel pictures to patrons who
sat in railway can.
' This year. I think we can do
it. We have a lot of support both
in Congress and in the country
Members are finally facing up
to the realization that we have
to provide a mechanism for
responsibility
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mination of overtime, except on ]
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Hope. Dorothy I amour and
Diana Kosa
Zukor, a wispy but alert cen-
tenarian. came on at the closing
and told the audience I'm
thrilled to be here I'm hoping
the picture business will con-
tinue to do well."
Except for Samuel Goldwyn.
Zukor is the last remaining link
to the beginning of the film in-
dustry He was born in Ricse,
Hungary, on Jan. 7. 1873, and
rame to America at the age of
16 with $25 sewn in his clothing
His first job in a fur store
brought him a weekly salary of
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But that didn't work because
there were not enough pictures
to make changes every two
weeks," Zukor recalled, so we
had to keep repeating. The next
step was store shows or
nickelodeons
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Benefits high on list
of UAW's demands
DETROIT (AP) — United outside contracting when it af-
Auto Workers Vice President fects skilled tradesmen in the
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wage controls will force de-
mands for increased fringe ben-
efits to the top of the UAW's list
of demands when the union sits
down this fall to hammer out a
new contract with the auto
industry.
Two items most likely to head
the list of demands, according
to Fraser, quoted in a
copyrighted article in the De-
troit News, are pensions after 30
years of service regardless of
age. and dental care
At present, UAW members
may retire w ith a maximum of
$500 in monthly benefits alter
age 56 The union wants auto-
makers to lift the age restric-
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IIOL.YWOODAP)—I was
his birthday, and Adolph Zukor
sat in the unaccustomed
spotlight as the movie stars he
made famous rose and ap-
plauded the achievements of his
100 years
Zukor — the man most histo-
i ians claim was the Henry Ford
of the movies, the man who
founded mass production of
motion pictures - was saluted
Sunday night on his 16bth bir-
thday by the film industry
which he founded.
The Star-studded gathering
included salutes from Bob
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gress is preparing to begin its sion creating the committee, ining the president s spending
organized effort to get better enacted when Congress turned proposals and developing, with-'
control of the budget-and in down President Nixon's request in 60 days, a congressional
the process to regain some of for sweeping authority to cut budget that would set limits on
the power which, its members back funds the legislators had all appropriations
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executive has taken office in
Western Europe with a pledge
to bring the nine countries of the
Common Market into a Eu-
ropean union." The target date
is 1980. son-in-law of Sir Winston _ --------
The executive is not a single Churchill He got credit for the community
man but a board - the 13-man patching up British relations Such proposals must be ac-
European Commission They with De Gaulle after the French cepted by the member govern
seem to have no superstitious blackballed Britain's first at- menti 10 become binding. This
fear of working on the 13th floor tempt to join the Common is where political realism"
of Berlaymont, the steel and Market will come in. Soames recently
glass capitol of the European The commission cannot make recalled another old saying:
I conomic Community. Vurope united. But it can push Politics is the art of the pos-
They will run its daily affairs hard in that direction sible. There is no use making
and prepare to turn it into Ortoli told the members when proposals that will be turned
something more they took office Saturday down.
Two of the leading members “It’s up to the commission to Walter Hallstein of West Ger-
belong to a conservative, na- make the best use of its powers many: the commission’s first
tionalist tradition Politicians - first of all, its power of in- president, was forced out when
have a saying that it takes a itiative, which permits it to he tried to insist that member
liberal to carry out a reac- combine imagination and eHec- Kovernments give up their
tionary policy and a con- tiveness, boldness of design vetoes and submit to majority
servative to push a progressive with political realism " voting. De Gaulle refused
one The commissioners go to The new commission may be
President F rancois-Xavier Luxembourg Tuesday. They able, to swing more weight De
Ortoli, 47. made his political will make a declaration before Gaulle is gone now. Both Ortoli
name as finance minister to the European Court of Justice and Soames have held impor-
President Charles de Gaulle, not to seek and act on instruc- tantsabinet posts at home. So
one of the most militant nation- tions of any one government but have'several other memtiers
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I.AMB BUYER—Tommy Kelly, left,
representing First National Bank of
Brownwood purchased the grand champion
lamb exhibited by Mike Vincent of Early at
alists in postwar Europe to work in the interest at the
Sir Christopher Soames, one nine countries as a whole
-of the five vice presidents. is a They already have accepted
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clew. recon unending cutbacks
and adjustments or. if the state develop them, but a prelimi-
of the economy required it, nary report “ due Feb. 15.
modifying the original budget
ceiling Meanwhile, Rep Henry S.
Ullman acknowledged. In an Reuss, D-Wis., another member
special committee created by budget committees in both bills for the various government
the last Congress to devise ei House and Senate, composed of activities,
fective legislative budget ma- senior members of the two At the end of the appropriat-
/ chinery have set their first taxing and spending com- ing process. the budget com-
—--------- mittees would make a final re-
meeting lor Wednesday, Rep mittees in each body foiled But, he said
Al Ullman, D-Ore , said These committees would be
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Schiller. 42. of Clovis. N.M,
AND Pierre. S.D was among I
five persons killed Sunday in a 1
two-car crash one mile east of I
Hayes on U.S. 14
The other victims were iden- s
tified as Donald Fleming, 68, of 5
both Pierre and Amarillo, Tex.; I
Mary Heth Willemssen, 19, of |
Clear lake; Joyce Willemssen, 3
19. of Clear lake; and Hazel |
Phren, 54, of Brandt.
Officers said Schiller was a '
passenger in the car driven by |
Fleming Mary Beth Willems- i
sen was the driver of the second _
car. 2
Hayes is about 40 miles west -
of Pierre in central South Da- l
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