Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1973 Page: 15 of 20
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Thursday October 25, 1973
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going to make a trick with the
king if I held it back and won
the trick with the jack The
rest was easy
As usual George had been
just about as generous as a gold
brick salesman Had he won
that first spade with the jack
West would have known that
George held the king When
George won with the king it
appeared to West that his part-
ner East, surely held the jack
The next six tricks were won
by diamonds George discarded
the three of spades and king-
three-two of hearts
Then George ran off his
clubs His last card was the
jack of spades West had to
throw away an ace and threw
the wrong one away
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WILD WIO VALUE!
By Oswald & James Jacoby
Our old friend Generous
Georgie is back playing dupli-
cate after an absence of sever
al years We have no reason to
doubt his statement that he has
been out of the country on a
special assignment although
some of his opponents think he
was in jail
Most South players made 12
tricks at a three no-trump con-
tract George made all the
tricks Here is his explanation
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WATERGATE EVIDENCE
New AG vows court fight
WASHINGTON I AP| — Act- follow any procedure, by agree- prosecution ” seek'
ing Atty Gen Robert H Bork is mnent or otherwise, that is es- The order was directed to He said he agreed with Rich-
negotiating with the White sehtia 1 to get the evidence these special Watergate prosecutor ardson and Ruckelshaus that
House on new procedures to ob- investigations and prosecutions Archibald Cox who defied it and the investigation must not only
tain Watergate evidence. But he require" was fired by Bork at the be independent but must appear
vows to fight in court if Bork’s position parallels the President’s command. that way.
President Nixon refuses. stance which cost three admin- Bork obeyed after Atty. Gen We have under considera-
Bork said Wednesday the istration officers their jobs in,a Elliot L. Richardson resigned Hon procedures or mechanisms
White House has agreed “in weekend confrontation with a and Deputy Atty. Gen. William to make that fact apparent to
principle” to his proposal for dtermined President D Ruckelshaus was fired rath- the public, he said.
formal procedures to grant Bork, however, said he does er than comply „Tothtendutheappointmient
prosecutors access to.material not feel bound by Nixon’s week- Though Nixon capitulated and "has DewusPeva Psseutor
considered vital to the invest.- end order declaring White turned over the tapes and docu- ihnd,-ste“rsmsarkdTossedmy
* House records of presidential ments demanded by Cox and In his first extensive ex.
The details have not been conversations off limits to Wa- two federal courts, the White ptanation of why he fired Cox
worked out, he told a news con- tergate prosecutors House has called the action a RSK said 1. da . onsdx '
ference . . ’ "It didn’t occur to me that I single exception." " bimseifin"theemspecianpos.
However, be said. If we have was bound by it because the or- Asked specifically if he will tion? of Richardson and Ruck
to use judicial processes, which der was not directed to me.’ he seek White House documents of elshaus who had made their
Ihavenno reason to be lieve we said ' 'All the indications 1 have presidential conversations, guarantee of Cox’s independ-
will, but if I have to, no so far. and the Presidents ex- Bork repbed. There is no evi- ence the touchstone of a drive to
procedure is ruled out." pression to me, was that he dence that we need, and we are depoliticize the Justice De-
He asserted he is "ready to wanted a full and vigorous legally entitled to. that I will not partment.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Here, ebtain White House materials,
at a glance, are the latest de- It was Cox's refusal to drop
velopments in the Watergate such court action that led to his
story firing. •
. NIXON iL President Nixon SENATE The Cox firing
has scheduled a broadcast news will+e investigated by the Sen-
gonference for tonight. Ques- ate Judicjary ( ommittee. The
lions are expected to center - . . , , ___
..round the weekend firings of eroup yoted Wednesday
"1T. . , duct the~probe, with a public
special Watergate prosecutor . .. , .. .. . I "
A ur- bn.. rL hearing slated Morda Cox is
Archibald Cox and Deputy Atty the hear.
Gen. William D. Ruckelshaus XPeE ted to appear at the nea
and the resignation of Atty in
Gen Elliot L Richardson The HOUSE The formal inquiry
President is also expected to be into, possible impeachment of
asked about the activities of his Nixon continues in the House
friend, C.G. Bebe" Rebozo. -Speaker Carl Albert said the
BORK — Acting Atty Gen inquiry will move ahead despite
Robert H Bork says he has the President’s‘decision tq
considered naming another spe- release the tapes. House
rial prosecutor He said he will Republicans, however, said
press hard for a thorough Wa- they felt his decision eliminates
tergate investigation and, if the possibility the President
necessary, would go to court to might be impeached.
JAM PARKEN MOWN r SERVE
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linked to sinking land
HOUSTON API — A group dence.
assigned to study water prob- We have studies to show the
lems in the state has been told lower reaches of Clear lake and
that land subsidence has re- Clear Creek have subsided
sulted in some' land in the some 3* feet since 1943," said
Houston-Galveston area sinking 11. Col. Don S. McCoy of the
as much as nine feet in the past U.S. Corps of Engineers.
30 years The unfortunate thing is that
William L. Fisher, director of once land has been affected
the states Bureau of Economic because of the use of under-
Geology. told members of the around water then there is no
Gulf Coast Citizens Advisory waxto reverse the damage.
Council on Water Resources isher said
Wednesday that one of the big- The Gulf Coast Council is one
nest causes of subsidence is the of four regional water councils
withdrawal of underground wa- created by the senate to study
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Blueberry
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He said the reason was that it The members are appointed by
is much cheaper to use than Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby
surface water The members.are Sens. Wil-
State and federal officials liam N. Patman of Ganado and
have said that areas of Baytown Walter Mengden Jr. of Houston
have subsided 64 to 7 feet since and Morris Atlas of McAllen,
1943. the year they use as a James D. Dannenbaum of
base Houston, Barney M Davis of
.. . , Corpus Christi, Guy C. Jackson
Subsidence in the Pasadena of Anahuac, Pat L. Pac of
channel area may be on the or- Brownsvile, Rob Thomas of
derof nine feet," said Robert K Victoria and Dan A. Thorton of
Gabrysch, assistant engineer in Eagle Lake
charge of the U.S. Geological _______________________________
Survey. .. j j. The Rock at Gibralter rises
Gabrysch stressed an end to 1,408 feet above the water
the use of underground water is level and covers about two
the only way to decrease subsi- square miles
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