The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1979 Page: 2 of 12
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Wall Street Clash Hushed
update
915 Million Marijuana
Haul Seined
friday
‘Blind Ambition' Said
True To Record
United Airlinee Stride
f inally Unde
oi
dialogue with other exchanges. timing of advances.
Heather
WEST TEXAS
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Juvenile Disturbance Checked
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The Lighter Side
Carter Fails in Promise
To Cut Federal Agencies
Muslin
Israel Turns Over
Nutriti
El Arish to Egypt
million this year.
neighbors, hospitals and nurs
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Gulf Coast Refineries Likely
Targets During Nuclear Attack
Farmer Convict Appeals
Denial of Law License
AevwtengMg
CweutateMg
NEW YORK (AP) - A hush
has fallen on Wall Street, where
earlier this decade the defend’
ers of private securities markets
RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) - A man
who earned a law degree after
"salt lake city (AP) -
Sandi Crandell says she doesn't
know who sent her 248 dozen
roses The card said. "A rose
for each day I have known you,"
and asked. Do you like peanut
butter and jelly sandwiches?"
"I was floored." she said. It
took florists 20 minutes to
unload the nearly 3,000 roses
me muato am estemehed • a -e*
February. 1001, eenvertee w •
mm-eetyiwe,wMwummem
•n in
mmor.
The basie
euvernmenr i
kui vegetables and insults al
the troops called in to remove
them from the plot where they
dug in last Sunday
A handful of troops an4
civilians were injured in the
wcuffe that ended when Dr putt
Prime Minister Yigal Yadin
brought the settlers a promise
that Prime Minister Menachem
Begin would discuss their plight
with Sadat when the two leaders
meet on Sunday in El Arish. ,r
isn’t delivering on that pledge to
squeeze the federal government
into 200 neat units.
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Now the students "are being
asked to perform for church
groups and ladies' groups."
Schave said. "I have to take
along a woodwind ensemble or
one of our other groups just
to show we're not entirely
w asting our time."
Baer said at the time he had
been a fan of the singer for
years and was known to friends
for more than 20 years by that
nickname.
A local Here*
Angelo State I
among 370 stud
degrees during s
cement at the Un
Christie Sue O
a bachelor of but
(ration degree •
marketing
Graduates her
Representative I
during cereme
physical educats
Angelo State Um
Before a full <
Massey told the
degrees were or
open the doors
would have to
through those do
MANITOWOC. Wis. (AP)
Elvis Presley and Mrs herben
Baer have a new baby.
Dad is the former Herbert
A. Baer, 41. of rural Valders,
who had his name changed last
December to Elvis Presley.
a license to practice law.
The board denied Moore's
George A Price Builders to James H
English all of lot IS in biock 2
Biuebonnet Addeion
WASHINGTON (AP) - Dallas.
Mouston and New Orleans along
wish the Texas and Louisiana
Gelf Coast refineries. are the
meat likely targets of a limited
mclear attack, a goverumemt
These would be the targets
should an enemy want a limited
attack to disrupt th U.S.
coumomy. said a report from the
Congressional Office of Tech-
"Tell whoever sent them
thanks." she said. "And if he
cares to reveal himself, I don't
bite."
at the time assumed they were
fighting for their lives. Few SEC
opinions were left unchalleng-
ed.
DEAR ANN
wish you would
this poem. I'm
help s lot of pet
young childrei
families who are i
Senda Picture
Got your 20th I
Ending line we
"Whenever yo
one day.
Heref*
n
Studei
mems. agencies and "sub-
agencies."
And they found a grand total
of 1.846 "organization units" in
the government
But this was done by counting
1.189 "advisory committees."
which of course are not agencies
because they don't administer
anything, along with a smatter-
ing of "quasi-official organiza-
lions." government corpora-
tions and other outfits
That total is now down - not to
anywhere near 200 ■ but to 1,434
at last count -
hn likely to application for a law license on
Presley’s wife and three other self rule for Palestinians in the
occupied West Bank of (he
cloudiness through Saturday with
occasional showers and thunderstorms
extreme southwest. Scattered thunder,
storms Panhandle tonight. Warmer
afternoon north portion. Lows tonight 55
to 62 except middle 40s mountains. Highs
Saturday near 90 north to lower 90s
extreme south.
House members approved and placed
on the Nov. 4. 1980, general election
ballot a constitutional amendment giving
a governor the right to remove his
appointees from office. He would have to
receive the consent of two-thirds of the
Senate to remove someone, however
and mus disclose limitations on what
they are able to do
•Give tenants a statutory right to
repairs related to the health, safety and
comfort of their living quarters, coupled
with a right to sue landlords to make
needed repairs.
Reyquire lay midwives to register with
their ovunties and spell out by law that
they ovuld assist only in normal births
Give teachers independent power to
suspend disruptive students from their
dawnnms fur up to a full semester.
Moore "made false statements
SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (AP) - A ship
earning more than *15 million worth of
marijuana has been captured 200 miles
northwest of Puerto Rico, apparently
headed from South America to an
American East Coast port. the U.S. Coast
Guard said
The 125-foot Belmont, a former Coast
Guard cutter, was carrying 420 bales of
marijuana, authorities said. Eleven of the
crew members were natives of Colombia,
they said.
A Coast Guard cutter is towing the
Belmont to San Juan, authorities said
As head of the biggest
exchange of all. Batten's role is
to maintain a constructive
El ARISH Occupied Sinai
(AP Israel returns the dusty
Sinai Deven town of El Arish to
Egypt lodav in the first firm step
toward peace after angry Jewish
settlers gave up their right to
retain a patch of nearby
farmland
Hereford police investigated
another juvenile disturbance
here last night, and also gave
their attention to theft and
traffic matters.
Raymond Ray Gonzales
notified police concerning of the
activities of a 16 year old
intoxicated juvenile at Veteran's
Park.
Gonzales told investigating
officers that the youth was
annoying two girls at the park,
and he asked the suspect to
leave
The youth responded by
ripping the weather stripping
from Gonzales’ car. and then
with the SEC and with his own
membership, and somehow to
balance it all with the public j
good •
To dale, as he sees it the
linkage is evolving smoothly an
"in accordance with the act.-’
although he concedes some"
disagreement with the SEC om
the rate of progress - on they
Bui war • the II cabinet serving seven years in prison for
Apenmem s has nen had its second-degree murder has
mame changed, and other appealed the state board of Law
meurgamizarins have been Examiners’ refusal to issue him
time Carter's term is uptheyear assault conviction
WASHINGTON (AP) Jimmy
Cartet has all bur anew no
on fulfilling his campaign pro-
anise to drastically re date the
numhet of federal agencies.
During the 197• campaign he
pkedged a manie reurganiza-
lam. saying he would trim 1.900
federal agencies to a more
manageable 200 ar fewer. No
meh thing is going to happen.
The pwvernmem kouks out-
wardly tuday about the same as
in looked when Carter had office
in January 1977.
There is a new Depart meat at
Energs. which holds the
diuimatian at beouming in its
betel life the most-criticized
single cabinet depanmem in
gincrwmrm.
And the creaks old Civil
Serene Cummish was split
up, a move aimost mm retail
BURLINGAME. Calif. (AP) - The
55day strike againa Uncd Airlines,
which "N the carrier an estimated $8
appnwal >4 a new cumiraa in time for the
airime to cash in on some of the Memorial
Dax rush
ibe ruse. announced Thursday,
vptevemed overwhelming approval by a
large: unspecified turnou of its 18.600
numbers, union officials said, but they
dodtimed t give the exact tally.
Vnited. vonfidem at approval of the
thne scar pac agreed to last Saturday.
had said it planned to resme partial
wnhx on Monday - including flights to
Hawaii, where the strike caused a big
community, many people feel But now the law is written,
the Batten style is right for the Under a 1975 act of Congress.
HOUSTON (AP) Houston's
City Council has banned
dripping wax from downtown
streets.
N ordinance approved Wed-
nesday sets a *10 fine for
anyone allowing candles Io drip
during ceremonies or protest
marches
The ordinance prohibits a
candle from being lighted in the
area unless its base is
Even that reduction is
Jordan River and the Gaza
Strip
Egypt will regun sovereignty
over El Arish and an adjoining
425-square mile strip at Med
iterranean coastal land wes at
the town, capital of the desen
Wilderness Egyptian Presidens
Anwar Sadai calls his "sacred
Sinai."
C Courthouse Records
Comousr)
CATHERINE CARR
Catherine Carr, 87. of
Norway, Mich . died May 16 in
Norway. She was the grand
mother of a local resident. F
Michael Cart.
She was born July 21, 1892 ■
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rworw ay • M Nn ■
Additional survivors are two
grandchildren. John Carr of
lators over the modernization of
trading.
Confrontations are rare now;
the dialogue is calmer, the
interfaces less angry Muscel-
flexing is hardly part of the
scene And so even is the level
of discussion that many people
assume the issues have died.
They haven't. What has
happened is the presence of
William "Mil" Batten, 69. who
became chairman of the New
York Stock Exchange in 1976.
succeeding James Needham, a
tough, sometimes combative
chief executive.
Though assertive, as execu-
tives are, Batten's style is low
key. "I don't think much is
accomplished by confronta-
tion." he said the other day.
"We can get more done if we
avoid it than if we seek it out."
It's Batten's management
style. "I'm result-oriented." he
said. The way to achieve goals is
to have each group understand
the other. If screaming would do
it, if it would achieve goals. I'd
be for it." He is a reasonable
man.
"The objectives of the SEC
Securities and Exchange Com-
mission and people in this
business are the same," he
said. "We want a market in the
public interest. We want
integrity.”
Although you can find an
argument on almost any subject
in this notoriously opinionated
Police Report
. Charlotte, took the bar
examination in 1978, but the
board sealed the results after
deciding last December that
Moore had not demonstrated he
was "of such good moral
character as to be entitled to the
high regard and confidence of
the public.”
The board said that during a
hearing before he took the exam
times, the various exchanges are
Under Needham, himself a committed to linking their
clashed with government regu- ' former SEC commissioner, the facilities into a central market
hard in-fighting probably was place. Congress didn't specify
required, since stock exchanges the form, but it stated the goal.
Department of Trade to push for
expanded U.S. expons and to
police the new international
trade agreement,
Bui even these initiatives
would leave the federal
bureaucracy looking mighty
familiar.
Actually. Carter's campaign
promise was pretty naive to
van.
His aides, in fact, could never
locate anywhere near the 1.900
"agencies" Carter had spoken
of.
They did count 469 depan-
decision to Wake County surrounded by a container large
Superior Court, which has not enough to catch and hold wax
issued a decision drippings
His attorney, Vaughn S. . Some councilmen said slip-
BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) - Former
special Watergate prosecutor Leon
Jaworski watched an eight-hour
television version of the White House
Watergate scandal and pronounced it
"true to the record."
"Blind Ambition" aired on CBS over
four nights, depicted former Presidential
Counsel John Dean's version of events
leading to the downfall of President
Richard Nixon.
"Historically, it's accurate. The
passages from tape recordings are
reported very well, adapted to the
presentation well." said Jaworski in a
telephone interview wnb the Bradenton
Herald The show concluded Wednesday.
"I would say those who haven't
followed Watergate very closely and
didn't have the whole picture have a very
good perception now," said the
72-year-old Texas lawyer.
The ceremony marks the first
return of war-won land under
the Egyptian Israeli peace
treaty and coincides with the
opening of talks between the
two nations in Beersheba, the
Israeli Negev Desert capital 60
miles to the northeast, on
Police were kept busy witf
traffic accidents yesterday, one
of which involved a house
A collision involving vehicies
driven by Bruce Edward Russell
and Janis Reinauer caused the
Russell -Nude to strike a fence,
and subvequently. a house at
610 Wex Secoqd.
Ruse was issued a traffic
citation for failure to yield the
right of way from a nop sign
Police investigated two rear
end cnilisums yesterday
One involved a vehicle driven
by John Kerr of Ri J. which was
waiting to make a left turn and
was struck by a vehicle driven
by George Branum ofRt.5.
A traffic citation is pending in
that accident
in the or her collision Andrew
Beatty of 243 Hickory was
waiting to make a left turn onto
Union from Highway 385. and
was hit from behind by a vehkcie
driven by Mane Hatford of 526
study shows.
opposing his licensing
Mrs Myers said she seen
Moore "use and abuse other
persons and that he had a
reputation "of being devious
and threatening.”
Moore appealed the bard's
drop in tuurism.
Based on United's gross earnings of *3
billion in sales last year, the airline said,
i he longest strike ta its history cost more
than *8 million a day in sales
Jemes Allan a Sona, to C C Ells 525
acres a section a mom k-i on 325
Originai grantee Stone Kyle a Kyle
James E to Allan R Em et
u> all of kN ® Hare Addition
Edwin M Schroeter. to Jimmie R L
Cramer of mb south 134 foot of the norm
330 foot of the woof 152 loot of the east
162 feet of bilock 3 Weish Addition
Diamond Valley Entup. to N E Tyler
after neM examination application.
Caneriswillpushing wo carve Moore served seven yearsofa
children retain the famify name Are J Both vehicles were
and the hospital report lived the southbound at the tune of the
parent* of the baby born accident, and Halford was
Tuesday an "Elvis Presley and issued a citation for failure to
Mrs Herbert Baer " control speed
it was not known what name A total of IS traffic citations
• he couple chose for the bab were issued by local police
hoy yesterday
COLLEGE
Americans have
consumption
fungus the mu
pas 10 vears I
nutritwus. low
* an be used in a
says a food tethn
Texas Agricult
Service Tria* A
Sstem
"The mush
frtiring portion
mold.** point:
Wagner “h is
vegetablc and
fresh canned
frere-dried dim
Fresh mushru
b cap’* diar
cials" are fron
fonrh inches if
half inches and
stuffing. Medit
cys." arc o
me and -one
Buttons" are
inch in diameter <
slicing or choppi
"Unlike ot he
si/e is not an
quality notes V
mushrwms are ft
i he small ones
mire appealing
koM more
Mushrooms
v«ils*‘ arc i
Hiwever. thcy
relief during regular in st rumen
tal and choral performances of
his dozens of ensembles and
soloists
But the student clappers,
while whacking out noisy
patterns under Schave’s baton,
won a No. 1 performance rating
during recent regional competi-
lion and another in state
competition.
explosions. first attack. One Soviet missile America.
The study was requested by carrying eighr warheads could
the U.S. Senate and is expected destroy 14.9 percent of the "The United States has never
to play a major role in the SALT national storage capacity by suffered the loss of millions of
11 debates. striking Tevv. people and is unlikelv that (he
Dr. Peter Sharfman, the The eport also pointed out survivors would simply take it in
government official who releas- that an attack against Soviet stride. The suffering experienc-
ed the study, said its major military and urban and ed by the South in the decade
finding is that the effects of a industrial targets "would re- after 1860 provides the nearest
6u nucicar war that cannot be move that nation from a position analogyand a case can be made
licakese,1 the calculates aye at least as of power and influence for the tharthese effects took * century
Soviet Union attacks the U.S. important as those for which remainder of the century." to wear of
energy supply with 10 SS-18 calculations were attempted. He
missiles, each with right 1-com stressed that even the limited
Winborne of Raleigh, said the P*ry wax drippings could
under oath on matters material board faded to prove that Moore endanger pedestrians
lo his fitness of character." b intentionally left the assault ------
did not elaborate conviction off his application. PLATTEVILLE. Wis (AP) - A
Moore's application was Moore said on his application new ensemble on Platteville
accompanied by letters of that he warned lo be a lawyer to high School's concert program
recommendation from former "serve as one example, surety has become a rage without
to prison inmates wherever tooting a note. Ensemble
ibe school in Houston but In located, that one tragedy er members just dap.
M'<-ri a secretary at the error in life does mot destroyra Jeff Schave 25. the school s
University ofNonh in person » meaning or purpose in band director said he organized Honolulu, Hawaii; and Susan
Charlotte filed an affidavit life." the outfit to provide novelty Stiggins of Stavanger, Norway
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Mystery Creature Haunts
Washington’s Farmer
ALEXANDRU. Va. (AP° peacock.” said George Stick "The thing seems to know-
George Washington once slept man Fairfax County 8ame •hen you leave the woods Thea
here, but he might find it harder warden who has ruled out it starts to holler. sai
nowadays A Strange Something bears, bobcats snd other fauna Stickman. who staged a fruitlekL.
■« at large wailing nr wrammg found in the vicinity. overnight vigil to catch the
nightly a mile from the ancestral The peacock theory may not interloper.
home of the Father of His be too exotic. Experts at the Meanwhile, residents contt J
Country nearby Mason Neck Wildlife nue to discuss the problem at
For nine noisy months, the Refuge said peafowl are often get-togethers, playing tapes and
mystery creature has haunted a kept as yard pets in the South advancing theories .
patch.of woods surrounded by One could have flown the coop "Maybe a woundea,
*150.000 homes near Mourn and fluttered to Mount animal or bird with
Vernon, wrecking the Peace and Vernon vocal cords ."said MaggieOet
defying spotting and identifica "They have a loud, penetrat. who thinks the soundi makesis
T. a___.. mg cry. almost like a xcream," a "low wailing "
..Local T” have saaJohn Aldrich, • retired Fish One residet. Thelma Crisp. ’
itsnaton! -si— y* and wildlife researcher says she spotted the Monster
something like, ooahkra-ah. Mike Morgan of National She described it as . creature
“ * even zo0 — the birds used to abour six feet tal which-
aaaoohauoa-ah-00.
The Mount Vernon Monster escape frequently when allowed lumbered into the woods after
some can it. Others. Bigfoot. to roamthe grounds beins sighted
More guesses hootowls, loud Whatever it may be. the Could it be a Bigfoot, trying to
frogs, a radio with a stuck creature is elusive as well as reach headquarter of the Fish
button, wild boars, a prankster vocal. It has foiled police and Wildlife Service la
with a bullhorn, the ghost at watches, flyoven by a U.S Park Washington 15 miles away’
George Washington, the ghost Police helicopter, volunteer "I •’* Bigfoot and there i
of George Washington’spigs. youth patrols and the dnermm proof said a spokesman
"One person suggested a ed efforts at warden Stickman. "wed protect it "
ran over three parked motorcy- was stolen from her car white
des while attempting to leave parked in the 100 block of Ave
the scene D Personal items credit cards
According to a police andasmall amount of cash was
department spokesman, the takenin the theft.
matter is still under investiga- Police received a theft
turn, and is expected to be complaint from Gonzales Broth
turned over to local juvenile ers Plumbing of Hereford
authorities yesterday A spokesman for the
DtnOPmc^BJAwL, buainegsutoldoffoen that two
recomea thaz a mim.nm. ... jontsof" inch pipe were taken
• reportedthamiminibe,"a from the Elm Courts here No
taken rom his garage by & 13 yalu, „s.c,a — -b- -____
year old juvenile, but no charges placed pipe
•ere filed in the modem •ben Ira Scott of 102 Elm told
the mini-bike was returned police that a watch valued at
Carleta Watts of 140 Ranger. $135 had either been tost or
informed officers that a purse stolen at his residence
About 200 Jewish settlers,
angered by the prospec at
giving Egypt their 10-acte
vegerable patch on the western
ourskiris of El Arish. fough
hundreds of unarmed Israeli
troops Thursday, on the eve of
the Iransfet The farmers hurled
flaming torches, somes. me
somewhat illusory The number from the truck they rented for
of advisory committees did fall the delivery
by 32 percent, but this was Greg Parrish of The Flower
accomplished largely through Paich Shop won t say who the
mergers rather than outright mysierious admirer is, only that
elimination. The number of he gave the buyer a break on his
people on the committees fell usual price of 110 48 a dozen
only 19 percent and their Miss Crandell was busy
combined spending has amually giving most of them away
increased 24 percent, lo *74 Wednesday - lo friends.
wide range in estimates was report said 64 percent of the It noted that "an imponder-
attributed to variabies including us- petroleum refining capac- able is the pyschological
evacuation time and altitude of ity would be destroyed in the impact" of a nuclear attack on
north 16feetotiot92andaitoflot91
south of a line parallel with the
northwesterly imo of said lot
Paul Morris Easiey « mb io Chaparral
Estates 1 43 of biock Ji Weish
Addition
warheads, almost half of the calculations are subject to large
coverage area would be in a uncertainties.
seriesof a veto ar "footprints" in "I don't believe a lot can be
Texas and Louisiane. including predicted," Sharfman said.
Dallas. Houston and New "But nuclear weapons are real.
Orleans, the rupsrt said. and nuclear war would cause
h predicted 472.000 "prompt destrection on a scale we've not
fatalities" in Texas and 5 experienced. Most of os don't
million mationwide. even dream of it."
A large attack on U.S. in the od refinery aspects of
military and eounomic targets the study, based in pan on the
cuuld kill from 20 million to 165 dlassified CIA and military
milliom Americans, it said. The intelligence information, the
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George Bailey
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amve Caner thimks presidenis enranged wife's boyfriend.
meld spend mie of their aime Burney O Adler
• edm runbe manten. After being released on
And uh pwt. thuugh far parole in 1975, Moore graduat-
*wn cnais. than Caner wiedfrum South Texas Colege of
end nr a oumgrewhmnel move Law in Ha on co
w eresw a new cabinet-levei Mourn, a resident of
-The Hereford Brand-Friday, May 25, 197*
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