Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1974 Page: 4 of 22
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Last week, two newsmen
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rather than contest a contempt
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By ROBERT HEARD The league recently was criti- convictions over the last three
Assoclated Press Writer c’-»dby Rep. Luther Jones, D-El years probably was around 50
AUSTIN APi—The Alcoholic Paso, for a plan to study school per cent “I know it's been a
Beverage Commission wants property taxation that Jones considerable drop,” he said,
the privately funded Texas Re- said favored the major con- That might be a result. he
search League to study its op- tributors to the league—the big suggested, to fewer violations,
erations, which have produced oil companies, which in turn resulted from an
considerably fewer arrests and After the commission called increase from 10,000 to between
convictions in recent years. for the study Wednesday, 12,000 and 15,000 inspections a
ABC administrator 0. N. Humphreys said We’re be- month.
Humphreys Jr. says he sees no hind 15 to >» months in our au- When it was called to his at-
question of conflict of interest dits. and we have 3,500 accounts tention that Schlitz, Budweiser,
even though all seven Texas to be audited.” Lone Star. Pearl, Falstaff, MI-
breweries, which are rogulated He said in answer to a ques- ler and Shiner all are members
by ABC, are members of the tion that the drop in arrests and of the league, Humphreys said
league "I didn't know that.”
But he couldn't think of a way
this could lead to a conflict of
interest.
“It these people are in fact
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funding this thing (the league),
I would think they would want a
more efficient operation” in the
ABC, he said.
Pressed on conflict of inter-
est, he said: “You’ve asked me
a question I can't answer.”
ABC representatives were
scheduled to meet Thursday
with Jim McGrew, director of
the league.
Students lead
revolt in India
PATNA, India (AP) - Uni-
versity students in Bihar state,
one of India's poorest regions,
are leading street battles
against police and making com-
mando-type raids in protest
against India's leaders.
More than 20 persons have
been killed so far
• The revolt closely follows
similar unrest on the other side
of the country in Gujarat state
Together they demotistrate lack s
of faith in Prime Minister In-
dira Gandhi’s ability to get
enough food to the poor at prices
they can afford
To the students of Bihar. 500
miles east of New Delht,Mrs.
Gandhi and her Congress par-
ty's state administration are
more interested in protecting
their power than making sure
the rice bowls are full.
The government has com-
pletely failed to check price
rises and administrative cor-
ruption,” cried an angry Patna
University student. “We de-
mand food, and they give us
bullets. Is this democracy”’
A meal in a student hostel cost
about nine cents three months
ago. Now it costs about 15.
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Elderly coed, 95, draws
_ 'double-takes’ at college
_ Aincelzot married last me payment SCHENECTADY, NY (AP)ingan interview in her Victo- structor, Nancy Thornton
monhnp ear na 1 need Q 1 m going to college — Alice Scutter says the phrase rian-style living room Wednes- The last formal education
wcial purify ard rn.m! and getting mm ial security little old ladies "is passe day Mr. Scutter received was a
student checks Next semes- "You used to think of old Mrs Scutter's three-hour class in canning at Connecticut
2 terri haveto cut down my women as those who sat around class at the college meets once a State College during World War
ce class attendance to part with canes and shawls and had week II.
rd in time and als, 1,1 a part- squeaky voices.” said the 95- She’s very knowledgeable Mrs. Scutter, who uses a
time job. Will my checks year-old Mrs Scutter, who is and most sincere in her class- hearing aid because of slight
Q rm 74 and I've al- ‘ ontinue i -keep.m! earn- enrolled for a creative writing room discussion,' said her in- deafness, says she disapproves
ready applied “ror suppie. inez,below 82,400 for the course at Schenectady County ,,, of men and womenuving to-
mental security income pax. e A. ,h • Community College. Longr-hai red boy getter in college dormitories
ments. Every ... and Ehen aamning u uianhezuI "But all mg frtends, even .. . ‘—and is against streaking And
I do odd jobs for people, but en uyhttovomennh those up there in years, are returns to school she remembers when it was U-
my earning, never go over . . , r n.. , ! PeoPlewhoare interested in HOUSTON (AP)-BIly Ep- legal lor a woman to be seen in
850 a month. Win these attndazourPazatimeocias what is going on in the world person. 5. returned to school trousera
earnings have any effect on m .. acouida ° Eet today with his long hair today after Mrs. Scutter, the widow of a
my payments? munthygtudentchecsayou College officials believe Mrs U.S. District Judge Woodrow General Electric Co executive,
A. No. Regardless of age time. 8 18 coleKe ul Scutter, a New York City ns- Seais issued a temporary re- added:
you can earn up to $65 a — --------------------- tive, is probably the country’s straining order against the "When 1 was young, we had
month without it affecting oldest student Pasadena School District. dances, we sang and we could
your supplemental security The national sport of the "If she's not actually the old- The district suspended Billy take a ride on an open trolley
Soviet Union is chess, with an est, she’s sure in the running, Feb 22 when school officials car. Then we‛d go somewhere
estimated 7 million said John Walker, director of ruled his over-the-ears hair and get an ice cream soda and
registered players in 1972 continuing education "They did style did not conform to its g0 home. It wasn’t sophisti-
If the earth were a huge some double-takes when they grooming code, cated, but it was fun.” .
bail of ice It would lake the saw the date of birth on her ap- Judge Seals, who recalled ------------------------ essmsxQ600-
5u n16and six-tenths minutes plication." that he wore his hair in a slm- Two dend ' -
Mrs Scutter, who has already ilar style as a child, said the 1 V° Med f don t want that - I want any gold bridges you have
written .her memoirs and school's grooming code was un- 2m ckAAs:nc. _________________in y0^ nouth1________________
published a book of poetry, says reasonable as it applies to the In SnOOTing
Egsanapistmalam Research leaque asked
. s--—maswaiiiimm to study ABC operations
tried to take the gun away ____ I I
Police identified the victims
as Ann Reeves, 42, and Steve
Owens, 22
Capt. Robert Cochran said
Owens and his wife Donna, 21.
separated about 10 days ago in
Dallas and she and the couple's
son, 4, had been staying with
her mother since
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1974, newspaper, March 21, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575520/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.