The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1980 Page: 2 of 10
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Page 2-The Hereford Brand-Tuesday, July IS, 1980
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Anti-Iarael Statement
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Strike
Militanta Publish
Interview with ‘Spy’
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Police Search For
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Police Probe Threat
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Census
Revue Par
WERE YOU COUNTED?
CENSUS
PLEASE PRINT OR WRITE CLEARLY
• I have checked with the membets of my household, and I believe that one (or more) of us was NOT counted in the 1980 Census.
• On April 1. 1980. I lived at
(House number)
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(Apartment number or location)
Special
(City)
(County)
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Nine thefts were reported
to police over the weekend.
A Nikon camera, valued at
$750 to $800 w as taken from
He added that “All of the
complaints" against the
Hereford TRLA office have
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initial
Is this
person -
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Please list on Line Q a household member who owns
or rents the nome.
How married
Widowed
Divorced
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LUBBOCK, Texas (Ap) - Police
searched today for two men wanted in
connection with the slayings of four
men, including three members of a
family, outside a small fast Lubbock
pool hall.
Female
M or F
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Hawaiian
Guamanian
Samoan
Eskimo
Aleut
Other -
Specify
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Ama thus
result of Sheriff Travis-
McPherson’s recent repott to
commissioners concerning
the fact that the state council
should be made aware of
alleged TRLA abuses of
taxpayers' money in Deaf
Smith County.
Beardall told the court that
the council was established
under the Legal Services
Corporation Act. Legal Ser-
vices Corporation created
legal-aid offices in Texas,
including the farmworker
By DENISE SMITH and
DAWN OAKLEY
Brand Staff Writers
The life of Jamie DeLeon of
Plainview was threatened
last weekend at Big Daddy's
Truck Stop. police reported.
Although the threat was
only verbal, a suspect may
still be charged with assault,
according to the law. police
said.
fit mere are more then 6 pel tor.a use an additional sheet)
a Name of person who b
f lied th is form "
White
Black (Negro)
Japanese
Chinese
Filipino
Korean
Vietnamese
Indian (Amor.)
Print tribe
How is this
person related
to the person
on line 1?
For example:
Husband /wite
Son .daughter
Father/mother
Grandson
Mother nn Jae
Roomer.
boarder
Partner.
roommate
When was
this person
born?
office in Hereford.
"The council's function is
to receive any complaints of
alleged violation of the Legal
Services Corporation Act.
screen those complaints,
screen out frivilous com-
plaints and take any apparent
violations and pass them on
to Legal Services Corpora-
tion." Beardall said.
(Street, road, etc.)
a I am listing below the name and required information for myself and each member a! my household.
NAMES OF ALL PERSONS LIVING IN THIS HOUSEHOLD
ON APRIL 1.1980
AND THOSE STAYING OR VISITING HERE
WHO HAD NO OTHER HOME
Is this person at
Spanish Hispanic
origin or descant?
Mo - Not Spanish/
Hispanic
Yes -
Mexican
Mexican-American
Chicano
Puerto Rican
Cuban
Other Spanish
Hispanic
The meeting occurred at
the TFWU headquarters at
the San Jose Labor Camp.
Orendain reported that,
further financial support for;
the TFWU office here was;
expected to be secured as a;
result of Monday afternoon's;
session.
According to Orendain, th.
Hereford chapter of the G
Forum has already provide
the TFWU with "excellent
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box that held the money, too.
Kester's Jewelry. 409 N.
Main, had more luck when a
burglar was unable to gain
entry.
An employee reported to
police that the rear door there
had been pryed.
Thieves not only raided
homes and businesses over
the weekend, but garnered
several goods from local
vehicles.
A pickup parked at the
residence of Hilton Jones Jr.,
116 Ave. D. was broken into.
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While refusing to say whom he would recommend, Ford
has said he will tel Reagan which possibility he favors and
that it certainly would be someone considered a moderate. -
Sources close to Ford say he would find Bush, Vander Jagt,
Rumsfeld and Senate Republican Leader Howard H. Baker
Jr., acceptable.
Ford also symbolizes the problems Reagan has with
backers of ERA. Reagan opposes ERA while saying he
supports equal rights for women.
Ford supports the amendment and was sharply critical of
the Republican platform committee’s setion in dropping the
party's traditional backing for ERA.
In an effort to smooth ill feelings over the platform com-
mittee action, Reagan agreed to meet with several ERA
supporters. Despite efforts to generate enough support for a
floor fight, ERA backers fell short of obtaining the 27
signatures needed from the 106 members of the platform
committee to issue a minoritv report.
sprayed with water fromen
outdoor hone that had been IB
the sunlight, doctors said.
NOTICE - This census is authorized by title 11. United States Code, and you are required
by law to answer the questions to the best of your knowledge The same law protects the
confidentiality of your answers. Census employees we subject to fine and w imprisonment
for any disclsure of you answers. Only after 72 yews Ooes your information become avail-
able to other government agencies w the public.
PLEASE INCLUDE
All family members and other relatives living here, including babies.
All lodgers, boarders, and other persons living here.
All persons who usually live here but are temporarily away.
All persons with a home elsewhere but who stay here most of the week while
working or attending college.
Anyone staying or visiting here who had no other home.
DO NOT INCLUDE
Any college student who stays somewhere else while attending college.
Any person away from here in the Armed Forces or in an institution such as a
home for the aged or mental hospital.
Any person who usually stays somewhere else most of the week while
working there.
Any person visiting here who has a usual home elsewhere.
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Detectives said the shootings
apparently arose from a fist fight.
Several persons were questioned
Monday, but no arrests were made.
The suspects were described as
Mexican-Americans in their early 20s.
police said. Witnesses told officers the
West Texas - Mostly sunny and hot
through Wednesday. Widely scattered
afternoon and nighttime thunder-
storms west of mountains and
northwest Panhandle. Highs 95 to 107.
Low s 63 to 78.
himself and urinated in front
of a group of women
picketers Saturday.
According to a TFWU
press release Monday, com-
plaints have also been filed in
that case with the Castro
County DA's office.
Davis reported Monday
afternoon that no charges
had been filed in the incident
as yet. and further investiga-
tion would probably be
required.
While charges were filed
late Monday against Mitchell
about 35 TFWU pickets
returned to a field west of
Hereford owned by the
Howard Gault Co. Monday-
morning and remained for
much of the day.
Antonio Orendain. TFWU
director, reported that a sign
had been posted at the Gault
field indicating a piecework
rate of 90 cents per bushel
was being paid in that
particular field.
Jesus Moya, a TFWU
strike organizer here report-
By The Associated Press
Arab nations are preparing a new
U.N. resolution demanding Israel give
the Palestine Liberation Organization
territories it captured during the 1967
Middle East War.
I he resolution to be introduced at
an emergency meeting of the
152-nation General Assembly next
Tuesday will call on Israel to start
withdrawing from all occupied
territories “including Jerusalem" by
Nov. 15 and for a U.N. military force to
supervise the withdrawal.
Under the resolution. Secretary
General Kurt Waldheim would be
authorized to take over the evacuated
territories and hand over "Palestinian
areas" to the PLO to satisfy the
Palestinians' "right to national
independence and sovereignty."
“Palestinian areas" were under-
stood to mean the Gaza Strip and the
West Bank of the Jordan River, which
were under Egyptian and Jordanian
rule respectively prior to Israel's
occupation of them during the
"Six-Day War” in 1967.
ed that pickets remained on
the scene at the Gault field
"to make sure the rate
remains high."
Cameron Gault of Here-
ford. part owner of the local
packing shed, was question-,
ed on whether the TFWU had
negotiated for the new rate.
Gault declined to comment
on the rate being paid in the
field but stated. "There have
been no negotiations of any
kind for a different rate."
According to Gault, the
piecework rate is varying by
field.
"It will be a different rate
again Tuesday because we'll
be in a different field. Our
rate all season has been
according to the field
conditions. There have been
no negotiations for a higher
rate and there is nothing to
any claims that a hike to 90
cents per bushel has been
negotiated," stated Gault.
Gault emphasized that any
higher rate being paid onion
harvesters by his firm "does
sioners:
--named Cecil Boyer as the
Voting Precinct No. 1 election
judge, replacing Virginia
Woodford. and renamed the
11 other judges and their
alternates.
-kept voting precincts in
the same locations as in the
past.
-approved a 22-cents-per-
mile travel allowance for
county employees.
—voted to institute a
six-month probationary per-
iod for newly-hired employ-
ees.
-purchased a Case mow
tractor for Precinct 1 for
$9,131, which includes trade-
in.
-and appointed Paul
Mason as a public weigher
for Precinct 2.
By The Associated Press
The Iranian militants holding the
U.S. Embassy in Tehran have
published a purported interview with
one of their American captives.
Thomas Ahern. 48. of Fond du Lac.
Wis.. in which he admitted being a
CIA agent and named two high-level
Iranians among his contacts.
The account published in the
Tehran newspaper Azadgan said
Ahern, a State Department employee
who has been accused previously of
spying by the militants, told an
interviewer he had four Iranian
contacts who provided him with
details of the Iranian revolution
including "information about indivi-
duals...information about Kurdistan...
and brief reports about the leadership
and morale in the armed forces."
white-and maroon Ford.
Police said several hispanic men
entered the hall Sunday night and
followed several patrons outside,
where shots were fired.
The victims were identified as
Geronimo Cavarrubio and Leo
Cavarrubio, owner of the pool hall,
both in their 60s: Jim Cavarrubio. 20.
son of Geronimo Cavarubio. and
Willie Guerra. 20.
The elder men were pronounced
dead outside the pool hall, and the
younger men died at Lubbock
General Hospital about an hour after
the shooting, police said.
been due "to a misunder-
standing of our office."
Beardall said he “would
encourage" anyone with a
complaint against TRLA to
bring it to the attention of the
Texas Advisory Council "or
any of the other mechanisms
where complaints should be
aired."
Commissioners questioned
Beardall concerning the local
office, asking him about
eligible clients, the office's
board of directors and
TRLA's role in the county.
Beardall explained that
clients are strictly farmwork-
ers and that the office is
governed by a statewide
board of directors working
under the auspices of Legal
Services Corporation.
In other business, commis-
ammonia gas caused "gag-
ging and respiratory pro-
blems. especially among the
young children present on
the strike line."
Castro County deputies
were hit hard by the gas as
they moved in to halt the
spraying.
Davis pointed out that
Mitchell is not a vegetable
grower and had not been
involved with either growers
or strikers.
A warrant was issued for
Mitchell's arrest late Monday
after complaints were signed
in Dimmitt by Delia Gamez.
21. of Hereford. Ruben Rios.
13. of Hereford, and Martha
Owen, 23. a law student from
the University of Texas who
is working with the TFWU
office at the San Jose Labor
camp in Hereford.
According to Davis, the
maximum punishment for the
Class C assault is a $200 fine.
TFWU picketers also
reported that another farmer
in the Hart area exposed
the poor and
languishing in
deadly heat.
Missouri's
she was
not set a standard for the req
of the local vegetable
industry" and added that any
higher rate was in effeg
“only on a small acreage
where yields are extremely
light. "
Orendain and Moya met
Monday afternoon with
Chevo Morales, president of
the Lubbock chapter of the
League of United Latin
American Citizens. Roy
Medina of the GI Forum in
Lubbock, and Teresa Munoz
of the Hereford G1 Forum.
The public is rem
the “Ornamental am
Clinic" tomorrow fro
to 12 noon in the Co
Center ballroom.
The clinic, desi
bring the public tl
iriformation and to as
landscape and gar
blcms. is sponsorec
Deaf Smith County I
Service. DS Cor
Development Con
Bud to Blossom Gar
Garden Beautiful, ai
lord Garden Club.
A short program
presented by sit
Agricultural Extens
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printed inside today's
newspaper, or call the
district census office collect
and give them the
information.
The Hereford Hig
graduating class of
announced their
annual reunion slate
Saturday with a (
from 2-5 pm.
Community Center
with a dinner at 7:34
short.
In the 1970 census.
Hereford had 4.086 water
meters and, with a total of
13.414 population, the
citizens per household
averaged 3.28.
Now the city has 5.386
water meters and multiply-
ing that total by the 3.28
ration, the present popula-
tion could be projected at
17.666.
The mayor urges all
citizens who feel they may
not have been counted to
fill out one of the forms
Heat Toll
Climbs
Past 600
As the skyrocketing death
toll topped 600 in the nation's
three-week-old heat wave,
police in Atlanta blared
warnings over loudspeakers
urging people to leave home
for cool shelters and an army
of Red Cross volunteers in
Kansas City delivered fans to’
the hoem of Gordon Slade.
524 Ave. G. Police said there
was no sign of forced entry.
A stack of plywood valued
at $300 was taken from the
front yard of Ovel Mendoza.
711 Lee.
Fourteen dollars w as taken
from a cash register at
Thames Pharmacy. 110 S.
Centre. Burglars apparently
entered through a window
they had broken.
At the Credit Bureau. 415
N. Main, burglars weren't
content to merely take $16 in
cash, but made off with the
According to the report. Ahern
named two of his sources: Amir
Entezam, a former ambassador to the
Scandinavian countries who was jailed
in Iran last October for allegedly
cooperating with the CIA. and
Khosrow Quashqai, who was elected
to the new Majlis Parliament but has
been barred from taking his seat
because of accusations that he served
the deposed shah's secret police.
Nuraing-Home Fire
Killa 15, Hurta 35
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario (AP) - A
fire at a nursing home killed at least 15
people Monday night and 35 more
were being treated for smoke
inhalation, fire officials said.
A spokesman for the Extendicare
Ltd. nursing home, in this community
west of Toronto, said the fire started
on the third floor - where most of the
chronically-ill patients were located -
and forced the removal of all 198
residents of the home.
About 20 ambulances helped with
the evacuation.
Some patients were being treated
for smoke inhalation across the street
at Mississauga General Hospital.
Mayor Hazel McCallion went into
the building after the fire and said it
was hard to believe anyone came out
alive.
There are about 18 rooms on the
third floor and a fire official said it was
difficult to get people out.
A morgue was set up at a nearby
recreation center so relatives could
identify the victims.
Reagan's list are addressing the convention.
Former cabinet members William Simon and Donald
Rumsfeld spoke Monday night and concentrated on at-
tacking Carter administration policies.
Simon, a former treasury secretary, said the Democratic
administration was "one of the worst stewards of the
economy in our lifetime."
Rumsfeld, who headed the Pentagon during the Ford
administration, called the Carter administration "a
dangerous and embarassing episode” and said the president
"hasbeen sleepwalking."
Sen. Nancy Landon Kassebaum of Kansas, introduced on
film by her father. Alf Landon, the 1936 GOP presidential
nominee, called the Carter administration a government "at
odds with itself.”
While Ford's reiteration of support for his one-time rival
was welcome to Reagan, the former president also has made
it clear he expects to influence Reagan decisions, including
the one on the vice presidential nomination.
and a 40-channel CB. and
eight track tape player. an
assorted collection of stereg
tapes., and a matching painof
CB antennas were taken. :
Doug Wayne Bryan. 122
Ave. D. was taken for around
$800 when his truck was
broken into, police said. :
Bryan lost a 23-chann
Cobra CB. a 40-channel side
band radio, a radar dectectof,
two pillows, six eight track
tapes, a speaker, a CB
antenna and two rings.
Another CB antenna was
taken from a car at Cann
Auto Sales. 143 E. 1st. where
another antenna was bent
and a windshield on a third
vehicle broken with an
unknown object.
Police said they have no
complete estimate of dam-
ages at this time.
A tool box and assorted
tools were stolen from the
garage of Ray Anderson. 201
Ave. J.
Some food stamps belong-
ing to Rita Torres, 508
Brevard, valued at $180, are
missing. Ms. Tores thinks
she misplaced them.
A harrassing phone call
was reported to police by
C.L. Fields. 525 Willow Lane.
Vandals were not idle over
the weekend, letting the air
out of all four tires on a
vehicle belonging to Jack
Conrad, 617 Ave. 1. Police
said they have a suspect.
A rock was thrown through
the window of the L.D.
Neumayer house. 227 Ran-
ger.
To round out the week-
end's business, police re-
portedly arrested two drunks,
issued 59 traffic citations and
investigated 11 non-offense
reports.
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puDlahed heroin AB rights HI 111
placed the National Guard on
alert and declared a state of
emergency Monday as the
state's h '-related deaths
mounted to 131.
"Missourians are suf-
fering and dying," said Gov.
Joseph Teasdale, who is
seeking $5 million to $8
million in federal aid to
provide fans for the poor and
old
Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton
also declared a state of
emergency as hundreds of
miles of highway buckled and
melted and farmers assessed
cattle and crop tosses in the
millions of dollars He has
requested 511.7 million in
federal aid for the
system. ’
The heat wave
91 lives in Arkansas. and in
an unusual weekend ac-
cident. a Little Rock girl was
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