Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1974 Page: 4 of 12
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thundershowers pelted Georgia.
South Texas and northern
Florida, where Jacksonville
received nearly an inch of rain
during the night
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Young Kennedy takes
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of spring
By The Associated Press
Showers and mild tempera- southeastern Virginia received police legislature intended,” Hill said,
ares brought spring weather to more than 7 inches of snow in an The Houston city attorney But, he added, "we can't
the Pacific Coast today, but Ar early spring storm Monday, sent Hl a copy of the airport make them do it.”
one leg
some advice fur nude strea-
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"At the same tme enroll-
ment is going down, pressure
for higber teachers salaries
is going up,” said Dr
Wiliam Tharis, executive
director of the National
Association of Elementary
School Principals.
But he said that teachers
may be better qualified and
schools may employ more
teaching specialists, for an
over-all improvement in the
k>vei ot education
southeastern Virginia received police
The Houston city attorney
tor night table 0
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20s Frtexe warnings were in "ith the Houston Post’s request that kind of report was given to
effect overnight for most of the for the name, age. address, of- you by prior practice, we are
region tense and disposition of case in saying you are entitled to it
The Hampton Roads area at each arrest made by the airport because that is what the
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spade ruffed his next to last
heart with the nine of trumps,
ruffed another club, ruffed
Ris last heart with dummy's
ace of trumps while Dorothy
had to underruff and made
the last two tricks with his
king and jack of trumps.
Incidentally, we have no
criticism of Ely s one heart
bid System or no system you
can t sit back with a two suit
hand and stay out of the bid-
ding when your partner
opens.
We do have some criticism
of the defense A diamond
opening or a diamond lead at
trick three would have left
Ely one trick short.
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in the grip of a cold spell with valid lass. Hill said such as was presented to us by
temperatures to the teens and Hil 5 Jan. 15 opinion dealt the Houston city attorney. 11
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Lets It I better to be fas "
Ted Jr has ata on the spe: Pope Paul VI. The royal family July 12
abvut su houna a day tesng was in Rome on a private vat
erade rangne trom povce end Monday ____
beeinner to the advenced ---- LOSDos AP - Brts
Quite frankly as one eg fa- MADRID AP - Henry Ford newspapers today renewed
-agues ess east;. than both of 3. presdent of the Ford Motor their speculaton tat Prind
mine Amnmons said Co is vantine Spain n coo- Char ies -1 many Lady Jane
----- nection with his firm s plans to Wellesley daughter of the Duke
LNDOS AP) - Pract build an assembiy plant in at Welington because she ac-
Philipas thrown to the ground eastern Spain Hewilbere- compansed the royal party at
when a horse-drawn light ceived by Gen Francisco the annual Royal Film Per-
wagon he was driving over- Franco and his chosen succes formance
turned on the grounds of Wind- sor. Prince Juan Carlos de Bor-
tor Caste Just west of London bon Lady Jane 22 was the gues
The »year<M prtott. h» ---- of Queer. Mother ELxabett, who
band o meen Elizabeth U, was OKYO AP) — John Wayne headed the party Monday right
kicked Monday by one of the says he has to many cal- at the premiere of The Three
four horses louses to even consider ap- Musketeers ' The group also
Not I, was broken, ba.be pearing nude tn fllma Ba the included Princess Alexandra, a
was very badly shaken and 67-yearold star of numerous niece of the queen mother and
bruised, said a spokesman at Westerns, here on bustness, had tier husband. Angus Ogilvy
otic cold moved out of the mid- causing school officials to can- —
continent and sent a wintry chill cel classes in four cities me
] Cambodians advance in
By MATT FRANJOLA ~ advanced over a series of in- sources said.
Assoclated Press Writer surgent strongholds about one •• An estimated SOO troops from
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia mile from Oudong the garrison that was driven out
(AP) — Government forces ad- More reinforcements were of Oudong and about 1,000
vanced from two sides today on being shipped up the Tonle Sap civilians were i eported holed up
Oudong, the historic town 23 river to land east of Oudong in the pagoda and under heavy
miles north of Phnom Penh Another task force which ad- insurgent pressure. The
captured by Khmer Rouge in- vanced from the the river government task force was re-
surgents on March 18. beachhead last weekend was ported spreading out on a broad
The government command consolidating its position near front in preparation for an
said its forces north of the town, the Tep Pranam pagoda, half a attempt to push the rebels back
after a week of little progress, mile from Oudong. military and lift the siege of the pagoda
w* . I Oudong, now a provincial
Youth urges cancer cagitsun"emtmeyroyalcapitalin
in South Vietnam. President
victim to trust God' that his government will expand
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP)- months from a rare lymphatic itsland reform program and
Stephen Southerland continues cancer. grant landifree to anyone who14
to recuperate from cancer sur- "For reasons known only to wng to , “ -The ptogram
gery while another 13-year-old God he came out of it," said his "psPretously limited to tenant
who has traveled Steve's road father, Orion. in a telephone mers
tells him to "trust God." interview. Kevin has been in Thieu said the offer was an
"I learned how important it is remission ever since. attempt to revive some 125
to trust God and live a day at a Steen said his son told Ste- million acres of rice Daddies
time," Kevin Steen of Carefree, phen. "Think of aD the things deserted because of the war and
Artz., told Steve in two letters you'll do when you come to put into production another
he sent-to Children’s Hospital home" Steen said he himself 25 million acres of unused
here. told Stephen's father, Ray- arable land
Stephen's left leg was ampu- mond, “we were praying for Thieu spoke at Peasants’ Dav
tated threeeinches below the hip him." ceremonies broadcast from
last week because of bone can- In addition to chemotherapy Vung Tau. The holiday cele-
cer. Doctors think they stopped injections, Stephen is put on a brates the enaction of the Land
the disease tilt board several times a day to the Tiller Law on March 28
The Miami, Fla., eighth gra- for physical therapy. The de- 1970 Under this program more
der is the third of three brothers gree to which the board is tilted than 3.5 million acres of rice
to suffer a rare form of cancer increases the amount of weight land have been distributed
Jeffrey Southerland died at placed on a temporary artificial among about one mllHon ).m.
age 4 of lymphatic cancer. Mi- leg Stephen has received. ers.
chael. 9, has been free of symp- "They’ve been moving me Thieu said his goal is to
toms of a rare malignancy of around & lot," the hospital double exports of agricultural
the spinal nerve lining for the quoted Stephen as saying Mon- forestry, fishery and domestic
past two years day Even though I don't al- animal products to 990 million
Kevin, who sent Steve the let- ways appreciate what they're this year He said he booed to
ters, was told in 1970 that he doing to me I know it's for the reach 5400 million in emorts bv
would die in six weeks to three best." 1979 50- oy
TAIPEI, Taiwas AP —
Chiang Ka.-me attended a lot-
North East
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By LEE JONES police lowed tile practice prior to toe police s standard offense report
As—ceted Pres Writer Hil said the 1973 Opes enactmpent d toe Open Recorda as typical of the records to-
ALST Ter. AP—Poc Racads Act exempted records Art ot providing the press in- valved Hill said this contained
dith and mertib cannot dose dealng "7 me detection and formation concerning the detec- much detailed information
prevMAj open arres and of- investgation of crume from tion and investigation of crime, the detection at
tense records and met blame compelaory dischosae are not prohibited from crime' and was, therefore, ex-
7** ittorney general "hen ha -ct-wv bad peer anter- continuing that practice it was empt from mandatory dis-
- ■' preted -dely as euttingo me not ** intenton o the legisla- closure under the Open Records
AiipHggeda radtocal means by -tic ture » Act
0210000 Xondaz. ea be zd reporters and me poxx have sources o abtmaaaHtc, *hch
zohyedthe prohiem" raised by .V sr-w at bad access under prior age-
tux Jat Oftaai denyag me "" opoces-
*55*** M ofene Hl's new opinjon says law Ose exception to this, how- information sought by the Post
records die Hourioc airpor enforcemnentageciesithatfok- ever, would be information and furnish it to the newspaper
"hose disclosure might violate Hill explained his intent st a
a right of privacy or con- 30-minute news conference
clear, New York 29 clear thy rose with her ace and led
Blladeippia.zclear.Phoen AEnonndumm, while J—
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partly cloudy, Seattle 55 partly cashed dummy s ace and Rag 6 C IvSiarion New York
cloudy, Washington 29 clear. king of spades ruffed a N‘ ’0C9
1 down the length of the Eastern _ .
I Seaboard. Police reported two storm-re-
The showers, accompanied by lated deaths They said a truck
readings in the 40s and 50s over collided "ith a car in the
moa of the Rockies and the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel,
J West Coast, spread inland to then crashed through * railing
-____________________________ and into the icy Chesapeake
Bay
up skiing on
• AIL Sole AP — Tee Kes- Buctincam Palace
Skies were mostly cloudy
over the South, the Pacific coast
and an area stretching from West
Iowa to Montana Clear skies
prevailed from the southern
Rockies to New England.
Temperatures before dawn
ranged from 2 at Grand Forks.
N.D . and International Falls. _ ,
Minn , to 77 at Key West, Fla. By Oswald A James Jacoby
Today s hand shows Ely
Some other reports Atlanta Culbertson at his best To Pass
40 cloudy, Boston 25 clear, Buf- start.with he threw his
P.l w 1 a. m ; Culbertson system right out ' ou sou1" noid
i a Cloudy..Chicago 32 the window and responded to •10965 4 •A K <2 83 »A J 54-
cloudy, Cincinnati 36 clear, his partners one club open- what do you do now?
Cleveland 32 cloudy, Dallas 44 ing Then when he had a ABid four spades As long as
clear, Denver 3» partly cloudy, chance to stop at four dia- your partner holds four spades
Detroit 28 cloudy, Honolulu 72 monds he went on to five only . ou w i have a play for game
clear. Indianapolis 30 clear, t find that .Jo .who thought roDAYSOTESTION
Kanescrvanfar1eane Ely had a better hand, pro- , TOAETON
Karoas City 40 clear. Los Ange- ceeded to take him to six instead of responding one
8 56 rain, Louisville 31 dear, Hal Sims decided to open a spade he has bid one diamond.
Miami 7« clear, Minneapolis-St club Ely won in dumm and wnat do you do now"
Paul 25 snow, Nashville 43 promptiy led a heart boro- Answer Tomorrow
STYLELINE ’ telephone puts the
works right in the palm of your
hand handset dial and recall
button Make can after can without
setting down the phone Comes in
white green ivory yellow pink
beige and avocado
9a GANDLESTICK PHONE the new
fashion old-fashioned phone
styled right out of the roaring
taentes in Black Bottom Slack
Wh "enpoot White 9nd Pazzama-
tazz Red Except that we did away
with the eparate big old be i box
Atlantic Coast states from fideptiality declared bythe U.S You cannot invoke the Open
IS the most extensive and extraordinary selection of fun and fashion styles
for the second phone that honestly, every home should have Give your life more
pleasure, more convenience and more security plus a wonderful
decorator touch of the wild ‘n crazy the witty 'n clever or solid and
sophisticated There's a General Telephone extension phone
p- 4<D, for every place and personality
mpcte dhe amnpatadian ot tda cured shordy after his 5*0
ret heg ter Princess Anne, visited
Tbe layearold buy wbose Widaot to brie Mr parents or
eg was amputated Nov 17 be toe attempt to Ednap mt am
CRADLEPMONES are me very last
word n soph sticaled styt ng
Med 'e^a'ea' Grec a' Cameo
Brocade Antque w.te a
resplendent with gold trim and
fingernheel Conversation pieces
right Out of another worid
still sliding
By R GREGORY NoKES
Asoctated Press Writer
WASHINGTON AP -
Elementary school
enrolimenz decned 22 per
ceet • the caret schodi
year and will continue
dropptne ter me remainder
ot me urn because Amer-
can women bave bees
having fewer chdren, me
Census Bureaz leys
As education often, says
the drop in elementary
schod enrollment — toe
third consecutive yearly
decrease — may not result to
lower education coats, bt
may bring about highe-
quality education
CHESTPHONE a real man type •
decorator phone for the living • ‘
room his special room desk or :
table Modern stylized instrument :
handsomely set in a black leather •
chest with walnut trim in :
carved walnut or even with a •
sardonyx stone hunting scene in- •
set on the lid' •
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1974, newspaper, March 26, 1974; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575524/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.