Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1978 Page: 6 of 13
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communication between urban
consumers and producers of
agricultural commodities. Ag-
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conference to be held in Austin
on Friday, February 17, for
women concerned about the
future of agriculture.
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Agriculture, a branch of
American Agri-women. The
forum is an outgrowth of a
meeting that brought together
women from producer and civic
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loans to farmers by federal
land banks and other com-
ponents of the cooperatively
owned Fann Credit System
jumped again last year to a
record of $38.5 billion, an in-
crease of more than 11 percent
from $36 6 billion in 1976
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tration, which oversees oper-
ations of the system, said Tues-
day tht as of Dec 31 loans
outsanding totaled $41.7 billion,
up mure than 18 percent from
|36 J billion a year earlier
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1977 percentage gains in loans
and in year-end debt were not as
sharp as ip 1976 when those
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Donald E Wilkinson, gover-
nor of the federal independent
agency, said that the volume of
long-term mortgage lending by
federal land banks “increased
dramatically" by about 23 4
percent to $5 B billion in 1977
Wilkinson said the increase
was due mainly to larger lend-
ing for land purchases and to
farmers who refinanced exist-
ing mortgages
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SANDY ELAM Dallas
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MRS J F AUSTIN Longview
KIM COBURN Shreveport
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HOUSTON iAPi Spokes- support of the national farm receiving 100 percent parity for needs and bring assistance," he porting cotton although we have recommendations and tak
men for the striking farmers strike, about 70 members at the their production they do not said a surolus of 6 million bales " actiou to implement them 1
say the National Cotton Council American Agriculture move- represent us but represent the “First NCC set a target price After Means’ remarks, the I
(NCC) does not represent the ment marched into the closing other segments of the industry which is less than the cost of Council adopted a resolution Earlier. Interior Secretary
_ problems of the small cotton session of tte Council's annual such as processors." production and next it estab- urging that toe 1977 Farm Act Cecil D Andrus said at a new
"fanners meeting In his remarks to the Council, lished a loan price that resulted be implemented to enable i cot- conference prior to addressin;
.Sammy Means of Ropesville, There were no placards or Means sad There’s an ex- in the cotton loan being even ton j producers to earn a profit the council that the farmers
Dublin Auction Sate sold 671 For mart information early Texas .given a chance to speak demonstrations as with pre- tremely serious problem the cheaper than the ridiculous lev in the marketplace since the threats to strike have not dam)
head of cattle Friday, Feb 3, consignments, or hauling call Tuenday al the final -egsion of vious American Agriculture National Cotton Council doesn't el of last year,” Means said current plight of many cotton aged their image in his eyes I
1978 Stocker and Feeder steers or contact Hutch' Belew the Natonal Cotton Council, visits here to the American seem to recognize." "Thank you, Cotton Council." farmers is without precedent '
and heifers Strong 1.50 to 3.00 445-2584, bam 445-2638 or orval said the counci l has done noth- arm Bureau Federation Means said cotton producers He said even the portion of the in recent times." I his ha sn t hurt their image
higher Stocker cows and cows Tackett 728-3308 Be sure to ing for the cotton produr er al- convention finance over 60 percent of the farm bill dealing with imports The council also instructed a tome, he said Frankly, I‛m
and calves steady with good attend our next dairy sate Feb. though if carried juch t lout in A news released issued by National Cotton Council, bases them on price instead of speci 1 committee to develop sympathetic to these people
demand. Packer cows steady to 20, starting at 12 00 noon We Washington it had written the American Agriculture said "as You would think with all that supplies recommendations for calcu- who find, this the only avenue td
100’ higher Packer bulb appreciate your business cot ton section of the farm bill ong as the National Cotton financial support the National He added that if the dollar is la ting the level of the federal"traw attention to their prob-
steady. Thank you and we'll see you Recognized by blue denium 1 ouncil is opposed to cotton Cotton Council would be looking devaluated, “with a few quirks cotton loan The council then lems; there is no denying that
GOOD STEERS: 200 to 300, Friday caps with lettering advocating producers of the United States for ways to lake care of our of fate, we could even be im- authorized its board to adopt the they have a serious problem
50 00 to 56.00; 350 to 500, 50.00 to
56 00. 550 to 700. 47.00 to 52.00
PLAIN STEERS: 200 to 300.
45.00 to 50.00 , 360 to 500, 44.00 to
49.00; 550 to 700, 42.00 to 47.00
GOOD HEIFERS 200 to 300,
40 00 to 45 00 , 350 to 600, 40 00 to
45 00 ; 560 to 700, 39 00 to 43.50
WASHINGTON (API — New-
ly released State Department
documents show that Rep. Dan-
iel Flood, D-Pa., engineered a
$10-million agricultural aid
package for the Bahamas over
the objections of foreign-aid of-
ficials in the early 1970s.
A department official says
Flood’s principal assistant at
the time, Stephen Elko, then
pressed vigorously but unsuc-
cessfully to put control of the
project in the hands of a group
formed by a friend of Flood,
Nassau lawyer F Nigel Bowe.
One State Department memo
concluded that Bowe intended
to make money on the deal.
“The genesis of this proposal
was a stay that Congressman
Flood had made in the Bahamas
a few months ago,” said
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W ASHINGTON (APi -- The Agency as getting 13 miles per security considerations, in the process of trading in the Carter said the moves were in orize. Repairs are made under decided to change the name of pre-dawn hour last month,
arter admtntstration isn’t for- gallon of gasoline in combined according to the White House Newports for Dodge Diplomats keeping with an executive order warranty in the service shops of the did International Press Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F
getting its war on limousines.” city-highway driving Hugh Carter Jr., who has equipped with 225 cubic inch of last July in which the area dealers. Service. which runs much like a Dobrynin did not hear about it
J he White House motor pool is The president ordered, his. worked hard earning the nick- sixcylinder engines that the president called for bn average Many a motorist ihight cov et news organization, to Printed first from his employers in
ars that wastefuel kinsman and chief staff econo- name "Cousin Cheap reduced IPX figures are good for 19 18-mpg minimum for passenger a similar deal Chrysler pre k quisitions and Programs Moscow
for a fleet of smaller vehicles, mizer, Hugh- Carter Jr , to end the fleet of 29 New- miles to the gallon. cars in government service and sumablytinds publicity value in When employees complained A phone pall front Brzezinski
ncludingDetroit’s newest portal-to-portal chauffeured ports to 14 and slashed the rest' Moreover, three Plymouth a fleet average of 20, outfitting theWhite House.with this would spell PAP, hardly a brought the envoy the news
its । mpact sedan service for White House assist- of the White House fleet, which Volare messenger vehicles. Carter said all major Amen- its products. fortunate acronym for an or- Woke him up, in fact
, When President Carter was ants Moreover, the younger includes trucks, vans and mes- EPA rated at 17 miles per gal- can manufacturers were ap- The presidential "war on gob- ganization dealing with news,
isiaugurated, he inherited 29 Carter was directed to trim the senger cars, from 27 to 14. Ion, are being traded in for proached about equipping the bledygook" also continues, w ith sonic great thinkers developed
Chryler Newport sedans used size of the fleet. The presidential cousin thus Plymouth Horizon subconi- White House and that Chrysler mixed results an alternate designation: Print,
, to ferry senior presidential Ferry service was ended for exceeded his own announced pacts, which are just now find- Corp “showed the most inter- Take the U.S. Information Production and Procurement. .. ^e. virgin Islands of the
.aide to and from work The all except Zbigniew Brzezinski, goal of trimming the fleet to 35 ing tpeir way into dealer show- est " Agency, now being reorganized P rateedtemttes,an untncorPo
.Newports, with 400 cubic inch V- the president's assistant for na- vehicles of all types. It's down rooms. The Horizon rating is 26 The government pays Chrys- as the International Commu- When the uranium-laden So- the Interior Department lie to
■ 8 engines, were rated by the tional security affairs. The ex- to 28 miles per gallon ler an annual lease fee of $900 nivation .Agency As part of the viet spy satellite flared across the east of Puerto Rico "atthe
Environmental Protection ception was dictated largely by Foran encore, Hugh Carter is in an interview, the younger per vehicle, regardless of type transformation, bureaucrats the skies of western Canada at a western end of the Lesser An-
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another memo dated Dec. 9,-------1
1971 by congressional liaison of- l
fleer Jean Lewis He became I
very ill and received very good I
care; to show his gratitude he I
promised to help the Bahamas I
attain any goal they desired.” -
Elko has since been convicted '
of taking kickbacks, and alleg- .
edly is accusing Flood of doihg i
the same, which Flood denies. I
Flood is under federal inves- I
tigation in a separate matter I
that was being handled in part I
by David Marston when he was 1
» fired as U.S. attorney in Phil- 1
delphia. I
Howe said in a telephone in- I
terview Tuesday that Flood did 1
not benefit personally from the I
Bahamian aid deal. Flood's 1
Washington office said Flood I
• was snowbound at home anil
unavailable for comment.
The project was nicknamed
the “Bahamian Red Meat Proj-
ect” in State Department corre-
spondence, because the original
idea was to promote cattle
grazing on the thinly populated
island of Andros in the Ba- j
hamas. The emphasis now is on
goats, sheep and crops, al-
though some cattle are still
being raised.
The department on Tuesday
voluntarily released an inch-
thick packet of internal memo-
randa and copies of letters
, dealing with the project.
I They show that the idea origi-
nated with Flood and Bowe, and
probably never would have
gotten off the ground except for
a pressure from Flood and two
other high-ranking members of
the House.
Flood, himself a high-ranking
member of the House Appro-
priations Committee, enlisted
the aid of -Rep. Otto Passman,
D-La., and Rep. W.R. Poage, D-
Tex. Passman then headed the
subcommittee with jurisdiction
over foreign-aid money, and
Poage was head of the Ag-
riculture Committee, which in-
fluences overseas food pro-
grams.
The memoranda show that
John Hannah, then head of the
Agency for International Devel-
- opement, opposed the project
because the Bahamas were far , t j
‘ more prosperous than other
recipients of U.S. foreign aid in
the Caribbean, and because the
islands were not yet independ-
ent of Britain.
Hannah stated his objections
in a letter to Poage on Feb. 22. *
1972. gulp
But Flood, Passman and
Poage jointly signed a letter to
Hannah dated Feb. 29, 1972, in
which they said they wanted "to
point out and make abundantly
clear" that $10 million was
earmarked for the Bahamas
"And we expect an immediate
acknowledgement," they said
An earlier memo by Jean
lewis quoted Elko as threat-
ening that foreign-aid appro-
priations "would be stymied if
' this project were not funded."
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49* 98’ $196
(Sav.12e) (sav.210 (Sev.
Adams Vanilla Extract I $a neme
Appe Pie Filling c—hm Cen
Booth Shrimp Sticks Fe- 1+- ne
Shortening $1
nu-made. Safeway Big Buy! —1-Lb. Cen JL
Aspirin
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*100 WINNER
, GARY SOUTHARD
h SAN ANGELO, TEXAS
Sunshine Hi Ho Cracker ox Ber
Tabby Platter Cat Food M-M Cm
Jello Pudding 1 K. Filin, indtant* ne
LERQY BAILEY - Gilmer G. R. GOODYEAD-S’ville i
MRS. MAX WEAVER-S’Ville ROSA PAIVA Euless
Corn Dogs Sust.wata H: 5149 □
Cinnamon Rolls Mr* wha. E." 594
6 Soft Margarine .— 2 i 654
e.. Cream Cheese u- k 594
63) Com Tortillas Unni 120.2. Zz 234
Orange Juke Town Meow. Sweat! C«a 81*
Tomato Catsup "*X"" 36.854
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Hemburger Piekles Jar U I
Instant Tea
Snacker Crackers Su, Boiler
Enriched Flour Kitchen Croft
the farmer'll loan debt, f
hi addition, as of Feb 1.
(armers had about 440 3 million I
bushels of 1977 wheat under I
loan another stockpile which I
could be drawn upon beginning
March 1 to help build the three-
year reserve if farmers choose
to cooperate
Meanwhile, cash wheat prices
have improved from their low
marks of less than $2 a bushel
last summer to around $2.50 a
bushel, meaning that many
farmers are tempted to repay
the loans a national average
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Russet Potatoes Good Evary Meal! 20 Bag 1
Ruby Grapefruit Q 00.
Texas Ruby-Red. Tangy-Sweet, Juicy! 49 Lb. “8 "
For Extra Vitamin 'C! Breakfast Treat! “9 Bag Wy 9
2"
£____
*1,000 WINNER
PAULINE ALEXANDER
WAXAHACHIE. TEXAS
Seedless Raisins 6h
Potted Mums zs,-—..
Liquid Plant Food wum E
Potting Soil as.,. :0 *
Feischmann’s Egg Beaters
Sweet-10 Liquid —।
Morton Honey Bum ♦
Strawberry Chees Caio •
Pork Loin Chops eum. !1
Owner - Operator novel Tackett
Butch Belew t Mr
Meat Wieners 704
, or Wieef Franks. Safeway. Hema 4 Tender! 12-ox. A aI
M Full of Flavor! Favorite for Grilling! Pkg. • "
Armour Hot Dogs e= *89
P Meat Wieners 1$129
Whipped Topping(Save 1 Of 1 Tur 2 49*
Onion Rings (Save ma arer Spe.fal Ha 39*
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Downs, Bob. Stephenville Empire-Tribune (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 109, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1978, newspaper, February 9, 1978; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1501321/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.