Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973 Page: 3 of 18
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his own personal political dis-
appointments
I ran out of rage a year ago
as far as my own political dis-
appointments are concerned."
he said
Muskie was asked if he felt
the sentence imposed on former
vice president Spiro Agnew was
too light, and he replied. “The
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day in Todd County District
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of rural Fergus Falls, Minn.,
was shot to death attempting to
stop a burglary of the Pebble
lake Golf Club at Fergus Falls.
Lacey said he had intended to
knock Schulz out after the bur-
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but he said the gun accidentally
discharged
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first degree murder in the case.
Gary G. Daniels, 32, also of
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AUSTIN.Tex (API- Eleven
wildcat oil wells were drilled in
Texas during the first half of
October. the Railroad Commis-
won reported Wednesday Nine-
teen wildcat gas wells, in-
cluding 12 in the Houston dis-
trict. were drilled
A total of 179 wildcat oil wells
have been drilled this year, five
fewer than at this time a year
ago A total of 290 wildcat gas
wells have been drilled, 76 more
than a year ago
The oil wildcats included
three in the Corpus Christi dis-
trict. two each in the Abilene
and Midland districts and one
each in the Houston. Lubbock,
Wichita Falls and Pampa dis-
tricts.
The gas wildcats included
three in the Corpus Christi dis-
trict. two in the San Angelo dis-
trict and one each in the Pampa
and San Antonio No 1 districts.
The commission reported 193
oil wells were completed from
Oct. 1 through Oct. 15 for a
yearly total of 3,402. or 454 few-
er than at this time a year ago.
A total of 110 gas wells were
completed for a yearly total of
1,923, or 337 more than a year
ago
A total of 593 wells were
plugged during the two weeks,
including 121 dry holes
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"certainly disruptive" and that
some had serious political
consequences ... that's not to
say that everything turned on
these dirty tricks.”
Muskie added that he was
more offended by the earlier
revelations of the Watergate
hearings-the notion that the
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Eighteen persons in four cities they were too busy and she then police said they believed con
fell ill after saipling orange went to a shoe store, where tained a strong tranquilizer and
juice offered by a woman who three workers drank the juice hallucinogenic mixture
said she was doing a market and became sick. I began stumbling around
survey Police say the juice in Daytona Beach and Or-, and the next thing I knew I was
may have been spiked with hal- lando, police said it was appar- waking up in the hospital at 3 •
lucinogenic drugs. ently the same woman who a m .“ said Ralph Wecht, man-
All the victims were ap- asked employes in jewelry ager of Gordons Jewelers in
proached by the woman in cen- stores to sample two brands of Orlando
tral Florida shopping centers orange juice. Police said the woman was
Ten persons were treated at a Three workers in the Orlando described as a 5-foot-6 brunette
Lakeland hospital on Wednes- store and two in the Daytona who wore sunglasses and a wide
day night and eight were ad- Beach store were knocked un- floppy hat
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employes were treated for Mrs. Garrison files
hallucinations and released •
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being admitted on Tuesday HOUSTON (API — Candace his mother or brother _
Many complained of halluci- Mossier Garrison, whose hus- The suit was brought against
nations and all said they felt ba nd was injured seriously Aug Maud Garrison, mother of the
drunk with no sense of coordi- 13,1972, when he fell off the roof injured man, and Gary Gam-
nation, officers say of their home, filed suit Wed- son. his brother
The.victims toldilakelandPo nMd against her inlaws Garrison’s father died July
lice they were shopping when ' laiming they have interfered 26. Since that time, the suit al.
approached by arn. attractive with her attempts to reestablish Maud Garrison has not
woman in her late 20s who said a relationship with him been able to care effectively for
she was conducting market re- her invalid son, who needs daily
search and asked them to Barnett Garrison has been therapy and exercise.
sample two kinds of orange confined to a wheelchair since Candace Garrison claims that
juice. the accident, and the suit claims because of the separation she
•So far as we know everybody that he was taken from the has lost and has been deprived
who drank the stuff has gotten Garrison home last April by his of his love, affection, comfort
sick,” said Lakeland detective parents without his wife s and association” while her in-
D. E. Peterson, it seems to permission laws have alienated him from
have been some hallucinogenic Since that time, Mrs. Garri- her
drug such as ISD." son said she has not been per- Maud Garrison had no com-
In St. Petersburg, police said mitted to see her husband while ment on the suit, on which a
the woman first went to a jew- he has been living in the home of hearing will be held Nov. 15.
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DALLAS i AP) Sen Ed- supplies into Israel would main- man had no trial and no con- transportation" but added that provided no federal regulatory
mund Muskie. D-Maine, pre- 'ain the balance of power in the viction, and under those cir- a more serious long-range prob- mechanismtocontrolnoisepol-
dicts Congress will confirm vice Middle East, but he emphasized cumstances you cannot judge lem than the immediate fuel lution.
president-designate Rep that he would certainly not whether three years probation crisis "is in getting the oil nch Noise is a problem which is
Gerald Ford and he says Ford send U.S. troops into the Middle and a $10,000 fine are too light or nations to sell us oil in the going to increase, ” said Muskie
“could be very usefid in work- East." not." quantities we require.” and he cited figures of 92 million
ing out the rough spots between Asked if he again would be a The Maine senator told the Muskie told the AOCI that he persons in areas of moderate to
the President and the Con- candidate for president in 1976, airport operators that he sees was not pleased about the 1972 high environmental noise where
gress." the senator answered, “The “a widespread control of fuel noise act because it pre-empted airports are responsible for 30
But Muskie warned Wednes- best answer I can give is that it affecting both ground and air state and local regulations but to 40 per cent of it.
day that Ford may encounter is unpredictable” because of
the same problems as Lyndon unforeseen events. •
B Johnson did when he first Muskie emphatically replied,
became vice president after Heavens, no.” when asked if
being Senate majority leader- the impact of “dirty tricks" on
that his power had diminished his 1972 presidential campaign
Muskie spoke at the Airport would keep him from getting
Operators International con- involved in presidential politics
vention and later at a news again.,
conference The Watergate hearings shed
The I960 vice presidential light on some of those tricks,
candidate fielded questions on one in which a planted letter
most of the major world issues, stated that Muskie had called
including the Middle East war, someone a "Canuck."
saying he supports the U.S pol- The senator said that al-
ley of sending supplies to Israel though some of the tactics were
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973, newspaper, October 18, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575390/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.