The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, January 27, 1975 Page: 2 of 8
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ALGIERS (UPI) The oil- trial nations and developing
exporting nations have agreed countries.
tn take part in energy talks The communique said OPEC
with industrial and developing nations "intend to participate in
countries, setting the stage for an international conference,
a possible confrontation be- such as the one proposed by
tween the West and the Third France, which would treat
World. problems of raw materials and
The Organization of Pe- development
troleum Exporting Countries Western diplomats said the
ended athree-day meeting in admissionof the Third World
Algeria Sunday by rejecting a developing nations would
US call for limiting the oil raise the possibility of a clash
talks to the producing nations with the industrialized West
and the industrial powers
The 13 OPEC nations issued a it will be a direct confronta-
communique endorsing a ton between the have and the
French proposal for a broad have-nots with OPEC cham-
international energy conference pioning the 1'hird World, one
involving the oil states, indus- Western diplomat said
scholarship, said Sen. Adlai
Stevenson, D-Ill , who said Levi |
was the principal draftsman of I
the atomic energy control law F
of 1946 and had earlier worked I
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His achievements have not in Zurich and Amsterdam the People are borrowing dol- around willing to purchase
been confined to ivory tower dollar hit al I-time lows lars on those low American dollars at this point."
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10nvon TP1 So you've compared the impac t of chil- or more teeth decayed. are less likely to sick other Show Today coov FISHING is nack in style on a bayou near New Orleans,
been fighting with Johnny for dren's dental habits on groups The investigators said they tilings, such as dolls, soft cleared in two years by imported South American flea beetles
years to get him to brush his of 5 year olds in England and concluded that there is no drinks and sweets. BANGKOK (UPI) The of alligatorweed which had made the waterway virtual y im-
teeth Don t blow your top, but Wales systematicrelationshipbetween Sweets. in fact, remain the middle-of-the-road Democrats passable
a British government report ... . . rgjeosesundav the frequency of brushing teeth chief problem in tooth decay, made a strong showing today in . —
sass its all been a waste of "231 1. ' lh . uj and the incidence of denial the report said Thailand's first free election n M — A myMeAg-
ume reported somentoothdecay who decay A 5-year-old who does not eat since 1948, but none of 42 r o r a - u e m o c r o t
. P C 1 ' ( ihr 1wh The experts even had a kind sweets is only one-third as parties in the parliamentary
, Thesreport base TV 5 brushed their teeththrecetimes word to say about thumb likely to have five teeth race seemed likely to gam a _ . .
Britain .says brushing teeth has one-third or the youngsters had sd the thumb suckers eats a large quality of sweets. 0 poltcians associated Honevmoon ver
....... . inThe studyhevtrenbs surkerlnereportsaldine. » with the ousted militaryregime Vl "1" -
children But the study reported than other‘children to have Less than half the mothers that was toppled two years ago those Democrats who struck
slightly less decay, 71 percent. c"l ities In fiv, or more teeth questioned were prepared to after four decades of army rule .WASH.N ‘ / Un ", .Tt uus.
Dismissing the popularly held among children who brushed ‘ ‘ change their children's diets to failed to gain parliamentary When Gerald Ford was a back last wee House
behef in the efficacy of under once a day A little over The dentists reasoned that help dental health. the study seats. congressman. they called him Ways and Mians -ommtee
brushing teeth, the report a third of the children had five children who suck their thumbs concluded. With less than half the ballots MrMeGu . , .. V0 " 'VW In I,
in Sunday's election counted. When Gerald Ford became stage oil lai iff hen they
the pattern of voting appeared President, he went to Congress attached it to a bill to increase
t follow predictions that a and told them. I don t want a the legal .limit on the national
coalition of three or more of the honeymoon with you I want a debt which F ord requested to
eight major parties would be good marriage He said the pay for antirecessionmeasures
necessary to form a govern- relationship would be based on Ford must either acceptor
ment ' "communication, conciliation, reject the whole bill Econo
(nly an estimated 35 per cent compromiseand cooperation msts figure the debtlimit wil
of the eligible voters turned out President Ford the same b reatched F eh,18 and without
WASHINGTON (UH i-Vice This is realiy a most said. to elect the 269 members of the man last week describe the an increase dw sovernment
President Nelson Rockefeller interesting and difficult prob- What we want to do >s < find lower house o parliament. ‘X.'km? 01 th salar ies of its employes
thinks the Central Intelligence lem, he said. Can a large out who were they, how according to unofficial figures. nlinpnna "irmeslonsiie Sothere are the ingredients
WASHINGTON UPI I — His Agency probably w as involved body w ith a big staff cope with extensive and who authorized Voting was conductediunder a daWtict, A rdn t Ver for a showdown, a test of
nomination has been praised bv ui domestic spying and it won't these things This is going to II And was this a direc t constitution1 drafted afterstu- Pont gul Thoma-P Salmon strength for both Ford and the
conservatives and liberals ie too hard to find out what be the challenge to Congress. presidential or attorney genera < ien t-led r iots ledto the CI lapse pe “ repen ih Democratsof congress
alike, s» Edward h Levi happened „ The vice president was were ,“ ■ p edlhecabinetroon ............ -......r John
appears headed toward swift 1 he Senate votes today toset interviewed on CBS Face the egnidnmonjemwas.not pemocrats traditional with his fist in a meeting where Rhodes, Ariz . and his -Senate
senate confirmationasattorney u itsown committee to find Nation. difficult and I think well henlem rule swept most governors from the Northeast counterpart Hugh Scott, Pa.,
general out what happened, an investi- He said the first task of his too difficult, and I think we 10 of military rule swept most increase in were summoned to the White
cation that also will look into commission was to find out the doa good job. of Bangkok s seats and also did piEim rceds wiil ' House today for breakfast and
The Senate Judiciary Com- alleged abuses of the FBI and truth of reports, first published He said the commission has well in southern Thailand, -""8, a strateev session They must
mittee holds hearings today on other government intelligence- in the New York Times on Dec. had "no problem whatsoever in making participation in a up >iy _ i i. J also discuss the form of a
the nomination its most gathering agencies In a broad- 22, Dial the CIA kept tabs on getting people to come and coalition likely. TXT presidentially proposed income
conservative members say they cast interview Sunday. Rock- American protesters, including getting people to talk. Iwo leaders associated with P - taxcut
will not oppose the 63-year-old efeller said he was concerned eavesdropping and other Senate Democratic Leader the deposed government of j . . .............
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deni might be jeopardized bv the I think we are going to find lipped about whom he will churn Social Justice parly § '
Chairman James O. East- additional probes. die answer is yes." Rockefeller appoint. kadenTaviphKl npcalormsn |
land. D-Miss . and Sen Roman r Sirivolhin -failed to win 8
Hruska, R-Nek the ranking 11 17 * parliamentary seats. 8
GOP member, were known The two men had been 3
initially to have opposed Levi . ... considered likely candidates for S
But Levi, formally nominated It S the t Q U 11 Ot t ll G DI I Cl Cl IGITI Q D prime minister Their parties §
by President Ford on Jan. 16, appeared to gain sizable votes |
held a series of meetings with KANSAS CITY, Mo. । UPI lions from the audience, he also Litton is a member of the despite the losses of the two 8
various committee members. Earl L Butz, secretary of defended his agricultural pro- House Agriculture Committee, leaders 3
including Eastland and Hruska. agriculture, said high consumer grain of fewer governmental Applause greeted suggestions lavich said in a pregawn 3
and their sentiment has dearly fwd prices are the fault ot th controls and the continuing sale of hgher dairy prices, federal newsconferenceheiss tinl a
turned in his favor middleman-not the farmer of American farm products to restrictions on meat imports 3
I see nothing at present that speaking before a group of foreign markets and increased support for keyir oeinchoosing. a possible i
would cause me to oppose the Missouri farmers and ranchers cattlemen copuuongovernmen.p 3
nomination. Hruska has said, in Kansas City Sundav. Butz Butz, a Republican cabinet Kuki it I rainoj, former speak- 3
Sen. John Tower R-Tex., said high retail prices are a member, discussed issues with The most difficult problem er of the interim national
chairman of the Senate GOP result of inefficient processing Rep Jerry Litton, D-Mo., and farmers face, Butz said, is the assembly formed after Iha- ,
Policy Commnittec, also had and distribution of food between both responded to audience steady climb of production num's ouster, won a Bangkok
opposed Levi, a Democrat, the farmer and the consumer questions during the 90-minute costs while market prices seat by a close margin. |
considering him far too liberal. In answer to pointed ques- Dialogue with Litton' session, fluctuate.
Last week Tower conceded to . g
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hart, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, January 27, 1975, newspaper, January 27, 1975; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121740/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.