Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 287, Ed. 1 Monday, September 17, 1973 Page: 3 of 12
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Peace officers recaptured an
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fled eastward.
Highway patrolmen rained
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high speed chase and seized
Edsel Heslip after the auto
cracked up about 25 miles west
of Abilene. They took him to a
hospital here for treatment of
minor injuries.
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proposals to cut military man-
power and reduce U.S. troop
levels in Europe, as well as over
expensive new weapons
Henry A Kissinger apparent-
ly is assured confirmation as
secretary of state when the
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in El Paso
«. PASO, Tex (AP) _
I abomir Kavalek, the Washing-
ton. D.C., front-runner, was to
take on another top player when
the U S Cheas Tournament
continues here late today
Kavalek, defeated William
Martz in 41 moves Sunday to
play off an earlier adjournment
Martz, from Hartland, Wis , in
another adjourned finish, then
drew with James Tarjan of
Berkeley, Calif
All of Sunday s games were
play-offs of adjourned games
from the fourth, fifth and sixth
rounds In other decisions. John
Grefe of Hoboken, N.J., de-
feated Edmar Mednis of New
York in RI moves, and Larry
Gilden of Tacoma Park, Md.,
took 71 moves to down Andrew
Karklins of Chicago
Kavalek takes on Donald
Byrne of State College, Pa., in
what many observers called the
top game of the day. Kavalek
leads the standings with 5 while
Byrne has only 1 game and an
adjournment.
inch is doomed but the furlong Dr. Ancker-Johnson; nm .
may survive assistant commerce secretary Democratic party reformers commission, which meets here member from Kansas, has
if the United States changes for science and technology, is one of their toughest fights Friday and Saturday, from ever written all members saying she
to the metric system of meas- one of the government’s leading ’weekend over a last-ditch agreeing on revision of last plans to propose that the group
urement within 11 years, as it advocates of a plan to change to by organized labor to de- year's controversial McGovern ask party chairman Robert
appears it will, some aspects of the system of measuring things rail reforms such as quotas for Commission rules for selecting Strauss to add new members on
the present system will linger in meters, liters and grams in- women and minorities at party convention delegates. grounds that it presently lacks
for a long time, says the Com- stead of yards, quarts and conventions The laborconservative tac- balance."
merce Department's top sci- pounds Alexander E Barkan, chief tion then would contend that the
ence adviser, Dr Betsy Ancker- There will be some things political operative of the AFL- 1972 guidelines had expired and Party sources close to Strauss
Johnson. that won't change,” she said C0. “ expected to try to pack that there were no longer any say he is not inclined to enter
But the American people will We'll still run horse races in thepartys. reform commission reform rules binding on the the fray at this time unless the
find the transition to the new furlongs, and why not? But and possibly deadlock it party except for those directly commission actually asks him
system much easier than they people may begin to forget what According to party sources, mandated by the convention for to pack it or he ultimately
think, she said. an inch is because I don’t think the torces opposing reform 1976, the sources say crumples under labor pressure
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a closet at his home there with goticn -tilcaIsethocos t
his throat cut.
Health, Education and Welfare
predicted Sunday
Cohen told a press confer-
ence: “I find no satisfactory
way to control medical costs.”
Americans are demanding
more medical services from the
nation's 300,000 doctors and 7,-
000 bspitals, said Cohen, key-
note speaker for the 71th annual
meeting of the American
Academy of Ophthalmology and
Otolaryngology i AAOO) at the
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"School children are going to that’s likely to stick around at
lap up metric,” Dr. Ancker- all.”
Johnson said "it’s so much .She said football fields will
simpler, so much easier to cal- still be measured in yards. The
culate You junk all those stupid plan is to keep some of the
conversion problems." present units of measurement.
She said industry now puts up she said.
with an expensive dual system The changeover depends on
of measurement in their pro- an act of Congress, which the
duction, since many of their administration expects to get by
consumer goods are sold over- the end of this year
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FDA to keep recalls secret
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Food and Drug Administration Thomas W. Brown, director of "We want to preclude any un- makens- wt. a ndtP-Se
plans to keep secret in the fu- compliance coordination and due fright on the part of the hh ,. themhatteriss
tare the recall of certain defec- policy, said the FDA will decide public," he said. “If it’s going to "wgdidncmusntthemntotaln me chilcannt amit
tive and potentially deadly on a case-by-case basis whether harm the public by making an . * edidnI wantttoupset all TheChillean admitted
medical devices and drugs, or not to issue pubUc warnings announcement, we won't do it” those. .(). Sunday that some armed resist-
in a series of interviews,PDA and include thePprodu"tnnnts Officials said secrecy wil be might drop deadofushock" anceswaszcontinuing but said it
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tentiallv fatal because of £ aware of any deaths resulting in the streets during the night,
r__ ____ . - tenttallyfatalbcausm.de from Ralph Nader's Health Re- and armed leftists were still
Econorw feng en the life of patients The recalls search Group report last March holding some small factories
“eww--wIIY IVUd Ull mightotpetmendemheurecnts publicly challenging the safety and government offices in the
’ wgksnrmhomtaderpuouissunt of some 30,000 pacemakers. suburbs of Santiago
gm ■ "Esormrths afterward. Dr Sidney M Wolfe, physi- Helicopters dropped leaflets
(enerece eeAmeen cover cardiac thepolicyamight cian-director of the Nader on the capital warning terror-
*WIUMI6>5 OgonCC poynrecardiacpasemakenstm- group, told a Senate subcom- ists to sufrender to junta
wAs7 ID " • orovide an electrical stimulus mittee Friday that the FDA's which ousted Marxist President
WASHINGTON 'AP - Eco- medical services bill, proxidesan electricalastimulus delay in making the hear valve Salvador Allende Tuesday.
nomic problems are expected to Democratic leaders have prac- hearand-pnrhaps some recall public "may do even A 24-hour curfew was in effect
dominate hearings and floor tically written off the chances of drugsfnthe Shroncally ( . more damage than has been in Valparaiso, Chile’s second
action in Congress this week, saving the less popular min- sNopublicwarpingwibei already done," because some largest city, where an army
The House Banking Com- imum wage measure the FhAfenisitcan physicians have not gotten the post was attacked Friday night
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testimony today by the heads of determined. The final ldecision “ de lay ing ___ detained for questioning in San-
two banks which boosted their The administration has in- publicdisclosureofarecallwil three frOm TeXOS tiago. He made no mention of
prune interest rate to a historic dicated Nixon would sign this b8 made b! the commissioner, casualties
high of 10 per cent. version, which has already based 00 the recommendation NAPOLEON, Ohio (AP) - The secretary general of the
On Wednesday, the House passed the Senate. of the appropriate FDA bureau Three Texans were killed Sun- Chilean arm, Col Rigoberto
vote* on overriding President The Senate, meanwhile, be- andasthe passociat C°m' day when a train smashed into Rubio. said the death toll since
Nixons veto of a minimum gins debate today on a $4.47 bU- missioner, Erown said.... their car at a crossing on Ohio the coup was 200 or less Other
wage bUl he criticized as in- lion appropriation measure for , Thenewpolicyis scheduled to 281 south of this northwestern sources gave estimates ranging
flationary and against the best the State, Justice and Com- take effect after. an interim Ohio town. from 500 to 5,000 About 2 000
interest of the affected workers, merce Departments. announcement in late Septem- The Ohio Highway Patrol was considered most ordbable
After failing by five votes last On Tuesday, it is scheduled to ber or eariy October for- identified the victims as Rob- Thousands ot imhtstPra re-
week t* override the veto of a take up a major pension reform malre gulaftinns publishediater. erto Guajardo and Margareta ported herded into two soccer
bill, designed to protect the aiTyesFAhasdelayed publie Casas, 19,, both of Mercedes, stadiums One informed source
Lawmen capture rights of workers ‘n.priT!te disgopumeg wamlisanddidenot Txoand Rubio Fermin, * said some of them, including
P pension plans to earn benefits p warnings at least Weslaco. Tex foreigners. had been executed
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