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84th Year, No. 240, Deaf Smith County, Hereford, Tex.
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New York's gay school sparks debate
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It's an act of compassion on the
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Friday
June 7, 1985
earlier this year that her husband
had been writing a murder mystery
but added We’re by no means con-
vinced that segregating is the best
parently drowned while playing with
another boy in a creek in Wichita
a petting zoo parked at Moore's Jack and
JID. The zoo wHI be on the lot through
Saturday. (Brand Photo by Cindy Smith)
ereford
Bull
deliver the excess
landtun
Weather
early this morning.
Tranquility was rampant at the county
Truck added to routes
City manager Darwin MeGin said the
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A boy was missing and feared
drowned after he vanished while
playing in a rain-swollen creek in
Wichita Falls and a 19-year-old youth
disappeared while walking along a
spillway in North Central Texas
Police were to resume their search
tional public school walls is not
unusual. In New York, for instance,
the board of education has 40 pro-
grams involving 1,200 students,
many of whom are in drug
rehabilitation programs or in pro-
grams for teen mothers
But educators and gay activists
said Harvey Milk was probably the
first school in the nation to provide a
separate haven for homosexual
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have heard it. and others might en-
joy reading it again, so here goes:
A salesman, visiting his barber for
a haircut. mentioned that he was
about to make a trip to Rome.
"Rome is a terribly over rated ci-
’Bubbly’ Personality
Lori Reinauer rather nonchalantly continues her
bubble-blowing even during a serve at the Hereford
Tennis Tournament. Reinauer was participating in the
girls’ 16-and-under category. Junior division play will
conclude today and adult action starts Saturday at the
Hereford High courts, ( Brand Photo by Gary
Christensen)
DALLAS (AP) — Hotel bartenders
are stocking up on non-alcoholic
drinks and Christian bookstores are
discounting the price of Bibles as
Dallas prepares for 40,000 Southern
Baptists who come to town for their
annual convention next week.
Amid an expected fight between
fundamentalist and moderate fac-
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Alleged
drug kingpin Rafael Caro Quintero
has been charged with the murder
and abduction of iwo Americans who
have been missing since January
according to information the govern-
ment provided the U.S. Embassy
An embassy spokesman said
Thursday the Attorney General’s Of-
flee reported that Caro Quintero and
unnamed accomplices were indicted
on May 15 in the western stale of
Jalisco in connection with the case
The Americans - John Walker, an
Army veteran from Minneapolis,
and Alberto Radelat from Fort
Worth. Texas were last seen on
Jan 30 in Guadalajara, capital of
Jalisco state and a major drug traf-
ficking center The men were believ-
ed to be in their late 20s or early 30s.
The embassy has not yet seen the
indictment, issued by Judge Ramon
Soltero Guzman of the 7th criminal
court of Jalisco state in Guadalajara,
according to the spokesman who
spoke on condition he not be iden-
tified The Attorney General’s Office
gave the information to Larry lane,
the U S consul general in Mexico Ci-
ty
should bring 32,000 "messengers" or
voting delegates to Dallas and
another 9,000 to 12,000 guests
Although the convention is still
several days away, hundreds of
visitors are expected to trickle into
the city this weekend for numerous
related meetings, including one for
women in the ministry
A key issue facing the denomina-
tion wiU be the election of the SBC
president. The fundamentalist in-
cumbent, the Rev. Charles Stanley of
Atlanta, will be pitted against the
moderate s candidate, the Rev Win-
fred Moore of Amarillo.
Preparing for the Baptist deluge,
(See BAPTISTS, Page 2)
alding materials
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4 Falls Thursday evening.
The boys were floating on an inner- J
tube when Delaney was caught in the ■
current, the Wichita Falls Times- H
Record-Ne ws reported today. I
About 30 miles southwest of B
Wichita Falls, authorites were to "
resume their search today for Steve ;
Bitner, 19. of Archer City Bitner was
walking across the Lake Kickapoo «(
spillway when he was swept into the
pool below Thursday night. Archer ,
County authorities said.
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In San Francisco, which has one of
the nation's biggest concentrations
of homosexuals, schools spokesman
Felix Duag said "we don’t have any
plans for a school similar to that type
at this time."
Gay activist groups said the open-
ing of a separate high school for
homosexuals in New York is
dramatic evidence that regular
(See GAY. Page 2)
American Statesman reported to-
day
Clearing weather followed the
departure of an upper level trough of
low pressure that triggered the flood
producing rain before moving
eastward out of the state
Forecasts called for widely scat-
tered thunderstorms today in Nor-
theast Texas and clear to partly
cloudy skies and warm temperatures
statewide.
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with a plot involving cocaine smuggl- will be a lighthouse school district She said it's unclear whether teens
ing and had been doing research for that will be watched by educators should be regarded as confirmed
a second book about drug trafficking
The witnesses told authorities they
saw the Americans enter a
restaurant, and later saw their
bloodied bodies taken out of the
establishment, according to Gavin
The restaurant was owned by Caro
Quintero, and his associates were
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reporters in late April that Mexican
authorities were holding three
witnesses who reportedly saw
Walker and Radelat abducted in
Guadalajara on Jan 30
The embassy said earlier that the
deposition from the witnesses in-
dicated the Americans may have
been mistaken for U.S drug in-
vestigators Eve Walker, the missing
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NEW YORK (AP) - The opening ecutive director of the United
of the nation’s first public high school Federation of Teachers, the union
for homosexuals has stirred a debate representing New York City
over whether gay teen-agers are teachers "It’s very clear these kids
helped or hindered in a segregated needed some special help," she said.
around the country," said Tom Shan- homosexuals
non. executive director of the Na- Harvey Milk School, named after a
tional School Boards Association in homosexual San Francisco city
Reston. Va supervisor who was murdered seven
A more skeptical view was ex- years ago. opened in April in a
pressed by Sandra Feldman, ex- Greenwich Village church, serving
By The Associated Press
Searches were to resume today for
two persons missing and feared
drowned in the wake of flash flooding
following heavy rains that drenched over their banks Thursday afternoon residents were rescued from roof-
a vast ares of Texas, sending water forcing some residents from their tops and others were pulled from
over roads and sending families homes vehicles at low-water crossings after
scrambling to higher ground. James Manning, Red Cross torrential downpours flooded the
The National Weather Service said disaster action team coordinator, area Thursday.
early today that the heavy rain has said at least 30 people had signed in Heavy rains, some totaling 16 in-
ended and skies were clear over at the city's Red Cross shelter Thurs- ches, were reported Thursday in
much of North Texas and West day night, and more are expected as parts of the Hill Country, the Austin
That feller on Tierra Blanca Creek ty," said the barber, who came from tions within the denomination. guests
says you should never question your Italy. "What airline are you taking are expected to spend at least 94 7
wife's judgement - look who she and what hotel are you staying at?" million during the three-day session,
married' When the salesman told him, the the Dallas Chamber of Commerce
20 homosexual teen-agers — 14 boys Reaction from school officials
and six girls ranging from 14 to 19 around the country centered on the
years old. Most had either dropped wisdom of teaching homosexuals
out of regular high schools or were apart from "straight youngsters."
chronic truants Joyce Hunter, a program director
The school is being operated by a for the institute running the Harvey
local gay advocacy group, but the Milk School, agreed that "we don’t
New York City board of education want to ghettoize these kids. But this
has supplied a teacher and some cur- is a school for chronic truants. Kids
riculum materials, who are doing well in regular school
Teaching students with special are not going to Harvey Milk. If they
problems in settings outside tradi- didn’t go to this school, they wouldn't
Telephone lines were busy at both reportedly holding a party at the
the Attorney General's Office and time the men entered Kiding High
the court Four other Americans have been ... ju-u- . c
US. officials had said earlier that missing in Guadalajara since early Led by a psuedo-sheik in sneakers, Casey
they held out little hope the two were December They are Benjamin and Abney gets a chance to see if the old quote
still alive Their bodies have never Patricia Mascarenas of Ely, Nev , is right — that a camel is a horse designed
been found. and Dennis and Rose Carlson of Red- by a committee. She took her high ride at
U.S. Ambassador John Gavin told ding. Calif z •
oOo barber criticized the airline for being predicts
The problem with many guys who undependable and the hotel for hav- "The Baptists are going to dump a
are always on the verge of making a ing terrible service. "You'd be better lot 01 money on Dallas," said Dan
million dollars is that they never off to stay at home," he said. Martin. news director for the Baptist
realize you have to make a thousand "But I expect to close a big deal; Press, official news service for the
dollars first then I’m going to see the Pope, " said Southern Baptist Convention in
oOo the salesman Nashville, Tenn.
One of a woman's greatest! assets “You’ll be disappointed trying to m .nm
issulamansimasdnation. darbr,inana anntavant middthg Saul W,H prosecute
if you like country and western the Pope. He only grants audiences
music you'll want to be sure and to verv imnortant Deople." Z.m f’emm-am aB.s -e--
catch the “Country Caravan" show Two months later, the salesman in LdnyOn ClTy COSC
Saturday night at Whiteface returned to the barter shop. "And Deaf Smith County Criminal Rotert Rogers. Canyon's former
Stamhum pThencountyysmusippns SteT* your trip’ asked the Disttiet Attorney Roland Saul has director of public worts, was also in-
^aMnSX^on^te aswondertst’hzezlsepatshe mSretsntme-cegSutc
any/Lon for can be purchased the service at the hotelwaseg- The trial is expected to begin Aug. 19. RandaUCountyCriminalDirtrictAt-
•t the gate for 93 _ celleat J made a big sale, and I got to Metcalf waa indicted May 2 by torney Randy Sherrod recused
Ala.00 u ™.i,i- th. ■ seeye"ope;. — th. p.n, wat 251st District grand jury on two himself because of his longstanding
Anoldstoryismakingtheround: e"Yougot.tos ope counts of tampering with a govern- friendship with MetcajT Judge
again Many of our readers may not happened ment record. He is accused of Naomi Harney also disqualified
and kisseahisring., tampering with a machine that hereeif because ste knows Metcalf.
"Nokiddinglandwhatdidhesayt evaluated water samples from the ci- and Houston State District Court
ty’s sewage treatment plant, and of Judge Miron Love will preside at the
and Unen Sald lO IDe: MY Son, where „-amametme C_hazea.a eama waua.h. eammu trial
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diirutu,„eve get such a lousy Canyon's Southeast Part plant as ac- Saul said he is not acquainted with
curate. Metcalf.
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During Texas flooding
Creeks in Wichita Falls spilled In the Texas Hill Country.
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Local Roundup
Chronic Inhaler arrested
Hereford police made one arrest Thursday-a dvouiepaiBt snif-
fer was once again jailed for inhaling an intoxicating subatance.
The sale at an alcoholic beverage to a minor is being investigated
- a 16-year-old told police he made a purchase at a local liquor am.
Police were to talk to the store owner today.
Incidents investigated included two family disputes, a theft of a
bicycle fromt he city pool and the theft of arope hammock valued at
9120 from a back yard
heavy residue left from last month’s hatiatonn.
Exira trash of umba, leaves and roofing sctepshav
trash pickup in some areas of town.
McGUl said if the grass and brush can be past ia the b
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1985, newspaper, June 7, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477979/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.