The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1982 Page: 1 of 18
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Convinced that stopping smoking stops the
coffin, the American Cancer Society spon-
sores the yearly Great American Smoke Out
Smokers are challenged tomorrow to bun the
By Thi \ssni iatt d Pre Ss
The Rleajan artmnistr.
domestie production and pro-
spects for a record globa!
wheat crop in 1982-1983 will
keep market prices depress-
rd. I he analysts warned
They predieted that direct
federal payments to fanners
te compensate for the loW
prices « ould hit $5 30 million.
$115 million more than paid
t the region this week to lead
a stepped-up administration
Shutt le nauts begin their
long debriefing process
\ domestic squabble was
investigated and six citations
issued Tuesday
sophisticated
crime
Before his
abwut the radical \rab
tion
Nonsense said chief
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Ducks Unlimited Guns
cigarette habit for just one day and if suc-
cessful, to try to keep the lid shut. < Brand
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innual ,n< rease Pre- had maiisberause
Major disaster
•spy left
Home tead Keaga planned
to visit the Coast Guard cut
ter Dauntless which has seiz-
ed 371,382 pounds f man
juana, the most sin • < re a
tion of the task fori <
The president vas preset
ting the crew wi a ,
out in the cold’
held by Hereford Ducks
American Legion Hall in
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Habib to resume
they aw little
Defense calls Wilson a
meritoriouas service"" bef re
ir pped 0 1
september
Peter Rous
deliberated 73 minutes before
recessing for the night
The husky Wilson is ( harg-
rd with eight counts of con-
spirat y and firearms and
weapwns vinlations Convic-
tion on all । harges carries a
maximum penalty of 44 years
out on the 1981 wheat crop
Agricuiture Secretary John
Block, after meeting with
farm leaders for two days,
said the administration is
reviewing a number of in-
novative ways of reducing
the stockpiles, expanding ex-
ports and bolsterng market
prices But he said no policy
stucy t*
speech at
in prison and a $245,000 fine
it is the first of four trials
Wilson fares in the next three
months «»n various charges of
supplying munitions for a la-
by an terrorist training tamp
and conspiring unsuccessful-
ly to kill a Libyan dissident in
Eeypt
This should be entitled
the spy who was left out in
the < old. the jury was told
by defense lawyer Herald
Price Fahringer He said
Wilson’s arms deals were on-
ly a cover so he < ould pick up
high quality inteiligence"
Several new shotguns and other door prizes
California landing strip
Ellington Nir Force Bas.
near their homes and the
Johnson Space ( entev
Texas
From launch at the Ken
nedy Space Center in Florida
last Thursday t a flaw it
landing Tuesday mornini on
a concrete runway in the M .
jave Desert, the fifth missi
of Columbia ent untered ’
• •nr majT problem Com
ponents in two sp.H. su:
price-depressing surpluses
now on hand, will hit only 1 65
billion bushels during
1982-1983, 36 million less than
forecast just a month ago and
more than 120 million bushels
below last year's record, they
said
That situation, coupled
with continued excess
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sairi the report was
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the Miami Citizens Against
(nine and the South Florida
Task Force
The president's trip here
was designed i draw atten-
tion to the uecess of the task
force, which Reagan created
last January to curb the flow
of illegal drugs Vice Presi-
dent (ieorge Bush heads the
task force
The task force effort has
resulted in a 27 percent in-
creast in drug-related ar-
rests and ’he seizure of 53
billion in drugs, the White
and • ripple heir
tions Reagan
home of Maurillo Holguin
WASHINGTON API
The nation's wheat growers,
getting little good new* from
Agriculture Department
foret asters are pressing
Pt esident Reagan to heighten
efforts fot increased grain
sales to the Sov let Union
Wayn Nelson, president of
the Nati nal Association of
withdrawal «f Israeli. Syrian
and Palestinian troops
During Habib s absenre
fr m the nr; liations, a
lesser-ranking I S envoy.
Morris Iraper was unable '
determine why the suits fail
ed was t start today at the
Johnsen Space Center The
failure will force missi 01
planners include a spac
walk in one of the next ’w
space shuttle flights ffictals
said
wheat exports during
1982-1983
intense competition
among exporting nations and
reduced imports by the Soviet
Union are expected to cause
U S exports to fall 5
percent, they said
Exports, viewed by many
•is a key to reducing the huge
AlFXANDRIA. Va \P
A federal court jury is try-
ing to decide whether former
( I \ agent F du in P Bilson is
<l spy who was left out in the
«old" of a criminal who
agreedte sell arms to iiby a
The seven-women, five-
men jury received the case
late Tuesday after a two-day
trial in this Washington, DC.
House said
N government can ever
fully eliminate crime o1 the
human impulses that lead to
it. Reagan said But your
South Florida Task F ree
proves we have the will and
resources to break up the
rganized criminal syn-
di ales that for too long have
been a terrible blot on .ur na-
tion’s history
Reagan also said the Com-
mission on Organized Crime
that he promised to appoint in
( h • ber will ■ ave u three-
Wheat Growers, told Reagan
in a letter that he should ex
pand his delivery guarantees
offered the Kremlin last
month and reopen negotia-
tions on a new long-term
trade agreement
Those negotiations were
suspended last December as
part of the administration s
Hereford polit e also in-
vestigaled an asault case
which ccurred at Farr Bet-
ter Feeds Charges are pen-
ling against a man s wife and
daughter who allegedly heat
up on a woman who had run
an errand for the man
‘Good news’
sanctions against the Soviet
Union for imposition of nun
tial law in Poland
The two policy changes
Nelson said. would finally end
the uncertainty which has
characterized U S -USSR
grain trade for nearly three
years
Sen Bob Dole, R-Kan , a
key member of the Senate
Agriculture Committet
echoed Nelson's comments
Tuesday during a speech in
M....... to the U S t SSR
Trade and Economic Councl
Dole, critical f the ad-
ministration s det ision not to
seek a long-term agreement
this year said delivery
assurances and a new trade
pact would help dispel Soviet
concerns about a reliable
grain supply from ’he United
States
V almost the same time
\griculture Department
analysts in reports n bott
the U.S wheal and wi rid
grain outh k ... ait . ut ba .
their foret asts ’ i izneri ar.
seen with economy
d indu aie a
iie battle azains
W ASHINGTON \P
The Reagan administration
must work ’ want getting
Israeli and other f reign
forces out of lebanon in the
near future if the president -
Mideast peace plan Is ’ re
main credible. I s ifficial
sax
Reagan s special Mideast
envoy Philip < Habib returns
ferene in the point f imnpat •
would have meant a major
disaster in a st honl bus ami
tanker truck collusion here
Tuesday afternoon at ■ or-
ling ’ several reseut
rewmen
X school bus pulline ut
uth fr m Mi Kinley nt
U.S 60 was struck by a west
bound tanker loaded witt
8,000 gallons of gasoline about
1 40 p m Tuesday with the
impact leaving the bus laid
up against a utility pole
Spain said that if the bus
had hit the pole much harder
the lines would have fallen
and electnfied the vehicle
Hr also said that the bus
missed hitting the dump
valve on the tanker by oniy
inches, sparing a gasoline
spill and likely explosion and
fin*
Spain called the situation
awful lucky
F ur fire and rescue units
reported to the scene
School children on the bus
were sheltered at Ray's
Welding after deboarding the
bus Only minor injuries were
Hap 1 aviness sports one of Ducks Unlimited’s
o’ : be given away Thursday night at the
J ‘I Banquet. The rifle is a Belgium Browning,
the st t the model to be produced in that
intry in the case is a Remington 870 com-
mem rativt set to be auctioned at the ban-
Quet The gun set shares serial numbers
reported
Bettv Clements the bus
Inver was 1 ited for failure
’ y ield right f way She told
polit • ffice rs she was unable
to stop bus Sgt Kenny
Siff rd satd the accident is
still under investigation
James Pat k t Tucumcari,
N M was the tru k driver
lw r three ii
Hi
secutor Theordore
Greenberg This is a case of
greed, not a spy left out in the
cold There is absolutely no
evidence that he was
authorized by the CIA This is
nothing but a criminal enter-
prise
We don’t want ex-CIA
men running around doing
anything they want and say-
ing. I’m helping the national
interest .1 ireenberg said
Prosecutors say the
motivation for Wilson's sale
of a single Ml* ami four han
dguns to I ahi a was to show
the laky am he coaid deliver
f 0 industrial st eks
111 puints, 1. 100& o |
was the third straight ses
in whi ' the widels wat i
market index fell mare ‘I
Reagan vows to 'break mob’s power
forms i
arrange a
the new and niore
SPACI • ENTER. H u>! ■
\P The cheering stopped
and the paperwork bezan to-
day for the four astronauts
back from the first cargo
voyage of space shuttle Col-
umbia. now facing three
weeks of debriefing by flight
directors and space
lit i
The panel
Meanwhile Federal money supply figures
Reserve h nard chairman above the Fed . • r. , • ,..
Paul \ \ kri-said Tuesday We nee
that monetary supplies will recovery witt furthes
i t necessarily be taghtened cress for abi it,
simply because tw key woulrisi nsit _ bot
decision has been made yet
A month ago, Reagan uf-
fered to sell the Soviets 23
million metric tons of U.S
w neat and corn between
750 million and 85 million
bushels and be pledized
that any purchases made dur
engineers
Astronauts Vance Brand
loe Allen. Bob Overmyer and
Bill Lenoir, home from space
r r less than 24 hours, were to
start work early today on the
pilots' report of their five
day s in orbit
For the next three weeks,
with time ff for weekends
and holidays, the astronauts
will undergo eight hours daily
1 debriefings They will be
rilled by flight directors,
space engineers and. the
toushest questioners of all
their fellow asti nauts
I m proud t be a membet
»f the gang of four." said
Brand, using a nickname
adopted by the first four
member shuttle • rew
We re sometimes known
as the can deliver crew, he
told a welcoming crowd of 500
after the astronauts flew
Tuesday from the shuttles
appears • be 4 intinunng it
recession \ siowd awn u
business activity ’ends '
depress 'hr inflati n level
merchants and manufat
turers struggle ’ keep sales
up by hi iding pre es down
The Federal Reserve
B ard s repert f an 0 8 per
cent decline in industrial pi
duction in Oct iber was the
late*’ sign that ’he re ession
persisted inf vautumt
The Fed's report marked
the 13th decline in industrial
pr durtien in the last 13 mon-
ths The* kt ber dr op was the
steepest since a I . percent
slide las’ April
Meanwhile . st k
market headed 1 w ward
from the penn bell Tues,
lax The D)orw 1 ne- averaie
esn Misus 4 a nKeri
• ! r went finan la
atket> into a spin
labor Tepartmemt ffie tals
r Tuesday that wi lesaie
Veteran s Park
The banquet begins at 6 30 p.m and tic kets
are priced at $15 yin of which g «s for .t Di
membership \ barbeque dinner will be the
fare
NIs highlighting tin- banquet will be an auc
tion ■! a number of detailed collector’s dec. ys
an ! a matched pair of 12 and 20 gauge . om-
me miot at n • id shotguns Wildlife print- will
also be on the auction block
\ special drawing will be held in which the
winner will receive an art print of the world
ret id Elk and his name will go into another
drawing among the 125 DU chapters across
the state for the grand prize of a trophy elk
hunt set for October, 1983 at Vermejo Park
near Nibuquerque. \ M
Also to be given away Thursday night at the
banquet if a Helman Browning Model 2000
automatic 12-gauge shotgun, sponsored by
Hereford IX
led Walling will handle the navel at the auc-
tion. with all proceeds going toward conserva-
tion week.
Ducks Unlimited is a private, non-profit con-
servation organization that preserves water-
fowl nesting habitat in Canada, where over 70
percent of the North American waterfowl
population is hatched each year
Donations to DC are tax-deductible
He MALREEN SANTINI
V-IM iated Press Writer
MIAMI AP President
Reagan visited South Florida
highlight his campaign
f ’ drugs today and vow-
break the power of the
Mb in America with his
■ w anti- rime crusade
We mean ’ • end their pr -
imprison their members
year mandate to 4 nduct
regional hearings an the in-
fluence and impat t of
organized • rime throughout
America.
In addition, he -.aid lie
would appoint a ( abinet-level
committee 1 rganized
crime and a ub-< abinet
working group t coordinate
the anti-crime effort
A new federal program will
be established in (ilynco, Ga
for advanced naming for
Mate and local law enforce-
ment agents in combating
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