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   Brownwood Bulletin (Newspaper) - October 16, 1975, Brownwood, Texas                                GOOD AFTERNOON An officer of the Brown County Humane Society stopped counting at 50 phone calls he deceived Wednesday afternoon in response to a Bulletin story about an abandoned See WASHINGTON Ap Despite intensive in the special Watergate prosecutors never were able to crack some of the scandals most celebrated such as who intentionally erased 18Ms minutes in one of Richard Nixons White House tape WASHINGTON AP Presidential motorcades often move swiftly and under police but a Secret Service spokesman says its certainly not standard procedure for a motorcade to run a red light at an in that police left Cooler weather moving through lowered temperatures but brought only a few scattered See Traditional activities will highlight 1975 homecoming events at Howard Payne University next See SAN ANGELO Aerial search is on for World War It vintage plane which dis appeared en route to air May AUSTIN State Agriculture Commissioner John White heads campaign of Lloyd Bentsen for Texas delegate Votes in Democratic presidential nominating DALLAS Proposed federal regulations may prevent recovery of billions of barrels of Texas says industry WASHINGTON AP Secretary of State Henry Kissinger may be inviting a showdown with the House In Committee by refusing to give the panel a subpoenaed memorandum that alleges mishan dling of the Cyprus The Weather Decreasing cloudiness and mild through Brownwood Bulletin fourteen Pages today two Sections Texas October Volume 76 2 ten Doily Sunday twentyfive Budget look due at cuts Americans share in Nobel honors Sweden AP Two Americans and an Italian who became a citizen were awarded the 1975 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine today for cancer research discoveries showing the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic mate rial of the David of Mas Institute of Tech Howard Martin of the University of Wiscon sin and Renato a naturalized American who was born in Italy and works at the Imperial Cancer Fund Labora tory in shared the Although the three are ac they worked inde pendently in developing similar findings about viruses and can Baltimore said he was very happy and very shocked when he learned he had received the award in a telephone call from his wife a virologist who was in attending a leukemia He was in New York where he is a visiting professor at Rock Baltimore then called his co winner at with the Im overwhelmed and Im honored to receive this Temin He said his present research is attempting to un the relationship of the laboratory tumor viruses to natural which primar ily does not appear to involve infective Baltimore We still dont know whether viruses are involved in human cancer but the work helped us get the question in better In Dulbecco said he was taken by complete sur prise and had not even known he was Temin was one of his students at the Cali fornia Institute of Technology in the 1950s while Baltimore was part of research team at the Salk Institute at La WASHINGTON AP The main outline of the proposed 1977 federal including billion in proposed spending should be decided within the next accord ing to Budget Director James Lynn said heads of govern ment agencies and departments will begin reviewing their spending including the reductions President with the Office of Man agement and Budget in the next week or If they are unable to agency heads will be able to appeal to the who will take them Lynn said in an Interview Among steps required to get within Fords 1977 budget cell ing of billion may be cut backs on growth in programs that are generally called en Lynn These include programs for the poor and Entitlement programs are those that Increase automati cally when the cost of living goes up or when new benefi such as Social food veterans aid to dependent chil retirement benefit and child nutrition pro Lynn said OMB has sent each agency head a spending ceiling Pancake supper is here 6 The annual Brownwood Kiwanis Club pancake supper will be held at 6 in the president Bennett Ragsdale announced Tickets to the event were distributed to members at their luncheon today and are now on sale for Wendell Dodds is general chairman of this years pancake Serving will begin at 5 Proceeds from the annual event are used to finance various Kiwanis Club youth projects and for next including sug gested reductions in programs that may be necessary to get within the But he said agency heads are being aged to come back with their own set of initiatives which may or not be the Labor Secretary John Dun lop said the White House did not suggest specific cutbacks for his but proposed overall reductions that are They came to me and Save us X Please let us know how you do Dunlop Ford urged on Wednesday that Congress agree to the budget ceiling he wants for next year to accompany billion in tax Without a change in pro or any new program half the American people will be supported by the other half in the year he told a meeting of the National Associ ation of Food Ford also said he thought very encouraging economic statistics would be released soon showing that the nations economy is on the way to a answer to its The government is scheduled to announce Monday the na tions economic performance in the third as measured by the Gross National and administration officials have predicted it will show much greater growth than any one has possibly as much as an annual rate of 10 per CUB SPIRIT Preparing for Brownwood Junior Highs ninth grade Cubs to meet De Leons JV tonight at 6 in Lion Stadium are the freshman They are bottom Allyson left and Allison Baker second row from left Susan Kathy Karen Marie Kahn and mascot Sarah Bulletin Photo BROWNWOOD AREA Partly cloudy and cooler clear to partly cloudy Low tonight in the high Friday in the Maximum temperature here Wednesday over night low sunrise Friday Variety still keynotes HPU homecoming events Cooler weather moves over area Showers were light and widely scattered over Mid Texas this morning in the wake of a cool front which tumbled temperatures into the 50s over the Chances for more showers were fading this morning and forecasters said it should be only partly cloudy by tonight and clear to partly cloudy May had of moisture from a shower this morning while sprinkles were recorded in De Leon and It should dip well into the 50s in this area tonight with highs again remaining in the It was 55 here this morning about daybreak after a Wednesday afternoon maximum of Cool weather is expected to linger in through the weekend but there Is no mention of chances for moisture during the next five days in the National Weather Service 5day forecast issued A cool front approaching the coastal plains of Texas and a tropical depression steering northward in the Gulf of Mexico set off fresh rounds of light rain and occasional thunderstorms That about 350 miles southsoutheast of New Orleans near was credit ed for the moisture along the Hurricane keep ing a close eye on reported the top winds still were 35 miles per hour and it was expected to keep shoving toward the north northeast Highlighting the 1975 Howard Payne University homecoming will be three productions of South a Lone SUff Conference football tilt and the honoring of five distinguished The weekend of activities gets next Thursday with the first performance of the Jean South Pacific in the Brownwood The first night performance will start at 8 Fridays show is set for and Saturdays performance is set for 8 The distinguished alumni banquet will be held Friday at in Veda Hodge Hall dining To be honored are Nig McCarver HP Elton Hinze HP Al Langford HP Mac McAlister DBC 30 and the late Chaplain James Dickinson HP Coach Dean Yellow Jackets meet the Tarleton Texans Saturday at 2 In CenTex Tickets for the alumni banquet are on sale at the relations office in Sid Richardson football ducats may be pur chased at the athletic office in the Yellow Jacket and the musical pasteboards are on sale at the business Reserved tickets for the play are and Reserved tickets for the football game are general admission and students Banquet tickets are McAlister of long identified with radio and is serving his fourth term as a state a Brownwood is president of Midland A Ballinger McCarver has been associated with the University of Southern University of Texas at El Howard College and HPU in the field of health and physical Hinze has been associate superintendent of missions for the Tarrant Baptist Association since A retired air force Baptist minister and Dickinson died This will be the first time in the history of the alumni awards to be presented Friday also will see the for mal presentation of the homecoming queen in a Auditorium ceremony starting at 11 Class reunions slated include 1925 and Blue Veda Hodge Haft Herman and Ralph at the home of Chaplain and Blair 4101 4th at the home of and Jack 1602 at the home of and Norman 4104 9th at the home of and Tommy 3904 3rd The Daniel Baker College Roundup will be held in Room Riverside All reunions are slated to start following the Saturdays slate also includes breakfast for HPU exes at Sid Richardson parade at and a noon Dog story triggers rush of phone calls We lost track after the first 50 telephone Jerry officer in the Brown County Humane Society said this He was referring to the Bulletins Wednesday story concerning the doberman pinscher abandoned and left in a fenced backyard of a vacant A new home was being sought for the animal who had been under the recent care of neigh and members of the humane It was not a question anymore of finding a home for the dog but rather who to give her he The calls began almost immediately after the Bulletin was delivered Wed Calls came from both city county all offering a home for the abandoned Finally Clark said he decided to give her to a young man whose doberman pinscher had recently Clark and the humane society are grateful for the tremendous response the Bulletin story had and along with the societys president John Harkey and other officers pledged continued efforts to fulfill obligations of a humane Mower cost to take jump A W PROJECT Tbf site of Irish lifters is St M te are U Tresi Williams Larry is current photo WASHINGTON AP new federal safety standard Jer consideration for power lawn would add to the of line appealing to young married manufaC told a government agen cy A Stanford Research Institute report commissioned by the projected that the standard would put 15 n mower manufacturers gut oi depress sales by per cent art million the first The proposed new standard was prepared by Consumers Union for the Consumer Product Safety Commission in an attempt to reduce the esti mated injuries attribut ed annually to power F Her wis week the federal on Wage and Price Sta bility suggested that the ard not be implemented until consumer benefits at least match the ceste an average per sent price to which account for 8 per cent of and a 3 to 17 per cent price boost for more expensive riding mowers and lawn tract About would be added to the average 1975 price of for manual start push mowers and f 60 for manual start self propelled the Stanford institute Another 133 he added to the average f 2JQ price for electric start self propelled mowers and to the m price electric power The biggest wt Men WOUld fee tone by young fami lies buying a mower for the first They would have to pay to 70 per cent more for mowers now in the to price the report Executives of both small and large mower manufacturing firms were scheduled with the commission to discuss the cost impact The industry proceed seven million lisi year ditions drove twe large mower of business this  

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