Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1975 Page: 1 of 16
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Brownwood Bulletin
Friday. February 14, 1975
Sixteen Pages Today
Two Sections
Brownwood, Texas
Vol. 7S.No. IQS
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BIG HEARTED — Alva Agulrre celebrates St Valentime’s Day named, but it rematns a celebrated occasiom.
Miss Aguirre, a
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Jackets share lead; Lions gunning for title
See sports pages
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formulation
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AFTERNOON
senior at Brownwood High School, is the daughter of Mr and
Mro. H. D. Aguirre.
Here is a summary of
some of today's leading news
stories
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married for M years am) visit at least every
two years, one time here, and the next time in
England. His job keeps him in America and
she loves England too much to move.
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la a big way with a larger-than-average heart The modern
custom of sending valentine greetings with heart, flowers,
candles has relation to the saint for which the hollday was
The Alex Reeves, who have
been married 50 years, are
spendingthisValentine’sDay
together although he has
lived in Brownwood the past
11 years and she continues
to make her home in England
a a a
JERUSALEM (AP) -
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger moves on to
Jordan today after talks with
Israeli leaders that he said
were ‘fruitful and positive."
A,
NEW YORK (AP) -
President Ford, sharply
criticizing Congress for
dangerous meddling in
foreign policy, has called for
an end to partisan politics
"that now threaten to bring
our successful foreign policy
to a standstill."
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TWO CONTINENTS - Alex and Connie
Reeve pause on Valentine’s Day at a
Britannica Atlas to check the number of miles
between two continents separating the
couple. However, they have been happily
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Ton Cents Daily sunday Twentyfive Cents
MOSCOW (AP) - Leonid
I. Brezhnev is back in the
limelight, apparently as
vigorous and ebullient as
ever despite rumors of
illness during his seven
weeks out of the public view.
NEW YORK (AP) -
Nelson A. Rockefeller ap-
pears to be getting what
many vice presidents are
promised but seldom
receive: a major voice in the
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20122960). JERUSALEM (AP) - Secre- Authorities had no immediate implemented in the Middle was onlv . „ „ . .
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4-L4 -4L Apeg, mnm two hu +,D, za —,3 form after a 51 -day absence . 7 -E ———I . P Kissinger told newsmen
tenightcloudywithp and wounduphistalwihLarae from public view, lashed out at ples of the Middle East? No, Thursday night his four days of
shownrsosaturdaytonand eadersptodayerhadlunh-with Kissinger’s efforts to achieve a they have not." talks with Premier YitzhakRa-
near 50, high Saturday in the flew on to Jordan step-by-step Middle East settle- Taking off from Israel, Kis- bin oftsraeland President An-
60s As the day began, a bomb ex- ment and called for the "speed- singer said his talks with war Sadat of Egypt had not
Maximum temperature ploded in a fieldless than a mile iest" resumption of the Geneva Israeli leaders were "fruitful produced "concrete proposals,
here Thursday 76, overnight from Kissinger’s Jerusalem peace talks. and positive.’ P sor(ne cease-fire ilnes,
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pace decline
By R. GREGORY NOKES seasonally caused price cent of the 1967 base level
Associated Press Writer changes were taken into ac- interior Secretarv Rhoore
WASHINGTON (AP)-1Led count On a seasonally unad- CB Morton said inaMiamin
by a big decline in prices of justed bases, overall wholesale terview that President Fort’s
farmproducts, wholesale prices prices advanced two-tenths of energy program will increase
fell three-tenths of one per cent one per cent the price of gasoline by as much
in January, the Labor Depart- The Federal Reserve’s Indus- aszcentsagamon at the pump
ment reported today. trial-output indez registered its compared to the Pad-
The report indicated further sharpest drop since December ministration’s previous esti-
relief for Americans from the 1937, when the output index mates 10 cents a (amon. H<
high inflationary trends of the plummeted by 6.9 per cent. The predicted the price will start
past two years, since declines in index had dropped 3.1 per cent rising in April and reach 70 to 75
wholesale prices generally in December 1974. cents a gallon by July, going
result in falling consumer The index now has declined higher still if Ford’s planned
prices later on. by 9.5 per cent since last Sep- tariff on imported oil reaches 33
in a separate report Thurs- tember and stands at 113.7 per a barrel
day, the Federal Reserve Board
professional theatre director life I
professor who came to Nor- Judge denies new trials
thamton's professional theatre •
as a guest director.” - - .
a for former Nixon aides
publietty from the British news A change appeared to be lust
media. According to the British WASHINGTON (AP-U.S. in the interest of justice,” Sirica Parkinson, a lawyer for the 1972 aroundthe cornerinMld-rexais
Broadcasting Co. and the Districtjudge John.:J. Sirica said in a nine-page opinion. Nixon re-election committee, weather today as cold air
British press, this was the first today denied requests for new Sirica, in turning down mo- was acquitted in the three- moved back into the Texas
exchange of its kind and Mrs. trials or acquittals from the tions for acquittal, said: “The month long trial. Panhandle.
Reevesjoined her husband in fourimenconvictedin the Wa- common ground for all of these Mitchell, 61, who also headed Forecasters said the new
Nashville. sgatenover-p-rial mm,, motions is the allegation that Nixon re-election campaign, surge of cold air wi knock a
FOR REEVE the experience high-ranking aides to former thesevidence 01 their guilt is in- faces a maximum 25-year pete- siege of unseasonably warm
,5°^ RFEV? pghranking aldes „ formner sufficient to sustain the verdicts on term and 337,000 fine. weather out of the area,
openedabrandnswdoor and to PresidentRichardM. which were returned ” Mitchei, Haldeman and Eh- probably keeping highs in the
1956.Reev edecided to ty.to "AsstfornextEriday.n Hie judge said he was unable to rlichman were convicted of 60s in Mid-Texas Saturday,
exhange.autifein.the vFormersAttGen. X H "agree, with the defendants’ conspiracy to Obstruct jusuice. And they warn it could be
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andheadingfornitedstatesin Year’s Day sot plotting to cover Thhmoopinionsihicasaidhe Hgueeichiet,ofgstaff,couidre bPewttdntgbeinboutssnron
quest of a job. up the 1972 break-in at Demo- had followed procedures ii»d in Ce ve up to 25 years in Jail and M
Through his earlier cratic National Committee Dter t"ansproidirding the fines totaling $21,000. degrees in Brownwood to.78
associations in the United headquarters. original Wate/gate burglary Mardian, 51, who also was a dGgreesten, BrownwoodThu
States, Reeve was offered a job “None of the defendants have cs.m "merat "uretry former assistant attorney gen- simyarfternoonsandtesomething
as associate professor in the shown that a new trial would be A fifth man, Kenneth W. eral, was convicted only of con- xpected this af-
newly created speech and , spiracy to obstruct justice.
drama department at Howard
Payne College. He remained at • I •
Brezhnev returns to form
said the nation's factories,
mines and utilities reduced
their output by 3.6 per cent last am ■ ■
month, the worst such showing 4 M • • me I m m l — An —
since the Depression Era. «4 QU D I € CIOS6
The Federal Reserve's Indus- " " " " • •
trial-output statistics showed ■
that the downturn extended m
across the country, with de- J • ■ • ■
despite miles
ment and industrial materials. I " " "
The January declinein the Can ’ couple stay happily accent which is still very British,
J Labor Department:s"Wholesale married for 50 years with an but in the choice of words.
PriceIndexmarkedthesecond ocean between them? "Friends say I speak with an
straight monthly decline in For confirmation that it can American accent but they mean
gyera ll wholesales prices. The be done, just ask Alex and my phraseology,” he said. He
index asdownfivetenths of Connie Reeve. illustrated by saying, “I always
Per.Centninnecembernmicen The two have been separated say ‘sure’ now and no English-
The department said priceserf for the past 19 years by man says that."
farm products fell 2.2 percent thousands of miles She lives in The commuting between
Today is the deadline for . Januar,.ed DY ‘lower pries London, England, and he lives continents has been going on
returning nominations for fon.8 rains, livestock and in Brownwood. over the years. Mrs. Reeve
Brownwood Chamber of opeed But letters go back and forth made her first visit to the
Commerce directors, C-C aProcessed 1ood and at least once a week and visits United States in 1967.
members were reminded this . roppedone.per c"11 w Prce. come at least every two years. But home to Mrs. Reeve is
morning. dueeprimariytoalowen.prices Either Mrs. Reeve comes to England, and to her husband for
Chamber members, who were . i comecoasery, me Brownwood or Reeve goes to the time being at least, home is
mailed ballots and a list of “epartmentsad..m Eagland It just so happens that America, more specifically i
fellow members a week ago, are w.labor.Pppartmentsaid on this Valentine’s Day, Mrs. Brownwood.
asked to pick their selections its.whoiesaie. Rteg.ndex.n Reeve is in Brownwood where "I always know about the
and return the list today. -anuary (stood, at 171 21of the she has been since family in England,” he said and
The top 18 nominees will be 1967 averasesdflop,which.was Thanksgiving. Mrs. Reeve agrees she keeps
named to a later ballot. These 17 per cent higher than * year It's a happy reunion every informed about her husband’s
persons' names will be later , wLme. time the Reeves get together. work in the drama field here,
submitted to chamber members Ey.contrastr.in.movemper. The months apart don’t seem so Reeve is artistic director of the
for final voting. wnoiesaiesprteeswereuzim.Per long because of the many letters newly organized Brownwood
The new slate of directors, centaheado azearearier.At that go back and forth. Civic Theatre, Inc. and was
who will serve three years, will 7.8,871.80 former drama instructor at
be recognized at the annual tobuzathe samegoods that $100 BUT WITH each visit Mrs. Howard Payne College,
chamber of commerce banquet Purenased in 17 Reeve notices her husband "This was a unique cultural
set for April 6 at the Brownwood The figures were adjusted for becoming a bit more American exchange," he said. And then he
Coliseum. seasonal variations, meaning in his speech - not so much his elaborated, "Imagine a
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 105, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1975, newspaper, February 14, 1975; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575567/m1/1/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.