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Turkish Control Over
Opium Is In Question
' that the report* are aceurate
Yet the General Accounting Of-
fice i GAOi has warned that only
a small number" of these re-
ports are audited
A GAO report, intended for of-
fiical eves only, declares that the
agencies review their account-
ing svstems only sporadically
and (ail to'emphasize audits of —
the financial reports
The confidential report cites
major deficiencies in account-
ing procedures and stresses the
need for ' thorough" and at-
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FISCAL CHAOS Federal, state
and local budgets are almost out
of control Government spend-
ing is expected soon to hit a
mind-boggling II trillion a year
The explosion of greenbacks is
becoming as difficult to assort as
autumn leaves in a windstorm
The Treasury Department has
begun an heroic effort, never-
theless, to figure out exactly how
much America owns and owes
It will be the first complete fed-
eral financial statement in his-
tory, .an ant bed cif figures that is
supposed to be readv for*release ■ urate" audits-
Tin 1978 Kuwait. Quiz A Kuwaiti im-
To calculate America s assets pressario named ®“nf
and liabilities, the Treasury will soon will arrive in this <’ountr'J°
relv -heavily upon the financial study American quiz shown The
information provided by the .-Stale,Apartment has lined up a
various government..«|Weics.....- -schedule of shows for him jo
But government audltob are
worried that the information
mav be faulty
Under federal law. eachagen-
cv must submit regular financial
reports to the Treasury, and the
agency head must make certain
WASHINGTON - On a night
in June, a gnrny little freighter
steamed toward the Egyptian
coast and anchored at a lonely
spot beyond Alexandria Sud-
denly. out of the blackness on
the shore, a blue light blinked
Responding to the signal, two
“middled figures slipped over the
ship s side into a rowboat Then
four heavy nylon bags were low-
ered carefully into the boat The
two men rode silently toward
the eerie, blue light. '
v As they approachedtftecrtth-
ing surf, a huge wave gave the
boat a mighty heave Not far
from shore." relates an intelli-
The rowboat was
'— swamped by a high wave and
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One crewman drowned, the
other struggled, gasping, to the
beach He was picked up later by
atiah authorities as he stum-
along the shore His aston-
ishing stpry cast doubt on a
- United Nations reporf that was
issued a month afterward. It
7^'cauld also mean sober neVvs for
/• the U-S- ’" ' T?
A UN mission reported in July..
that Turkey s effftrf to 'cdntain
and' control its opium harvest ,
definitely works The Turks .
- hekhheopium cultivation to 4*.«
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Rlease Pardon
Our Perplexity
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Perhaps there may sobn be
Kuwaiti versions of Let s .Make
Deal. The $20,000 Pyra-
mid and The New Treasure
Hunt For prizes, the Kuwaitis
might offer oil.wells 7-- ■
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■ Pardon Forgive, remit eicu* condone 7-.Tifcen a
L pardon is extended to an enure class <as an insurgent
P group) it is called an amnesty ” Webster’s New Dictionary
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'’'''::;Parddn :-The«atcusfiag of anoffense without exaetlv-ai.
penalty," Merriam-Webster.
Tardon: It releases punishment and blots out the exis-
tence of guilt, so that in the eyes of the law the offender is.
as-wn&ent a* if he had never commiUetfche offense,^
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♦Jimmy4iHqr: “I do not favor blanket amnesty, minor y&y “""SP
those jyfKTvioiated Selective Service laws, I intend to grant ; - “
a blanket pardon." *
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When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in a rather
scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean —
neither more nor less.’’' —_1____
The question is,’ .said Alice, 'whether you can make BUSinOSS MirrOf - -
words mean so many different things,"
It appears that Carter has enmeshed himself in a linguis-
ts jirol yaftljiail trap . _ .........
Amnesty means that what you did is right: A pardon •
means that what you did — right or wrong — is forgiven.
So pardon, yes — amnesty, no," he told Legionnaires in
Seattle - vt-u. vnHK (API — David inston-New York axis' he creation of the Development
The plain fact 4s that scholars say that the two words E Lilienthal would iike a m0r- said. % _ and Resources corp.; a uiuque
mean the same thing. Lawyers add the distinction that atorium on the denigration of Lilienthal Was a bit irritated, private enterprise that has pur-
pardon” implies that' a person is guilty. America tHatrhe feels, harbe-—perhaps w-part because he rec- __ sued successfully the intepated
“ The exercise in semantics is not frivolous. Amnesty for - come the message of too' many ognized that in the circle of development, physjot ■a*
dral.,vaaerei!a„Kue1ta.has to troubling Anerl- P-f» (W
cans for many years. . ; —---p he has long bee™ member, his and then transcribed, the jeur- packed w,th high grade opium.
A blanket absolution of those who committed the crime .--A-Thev lhouW 5tand in the expressions might be thought nab have received h* mb- TJW
of dodging the draft would put them into the same class as . furrows for a while and hear anti-intellectual. ----- war Tichim fw thiir Kyle,
the millions of Americans who served their country honor- the corn grow and the ware- For that he said he was pre- commentaries the contraband was smuggled
houses creek." he said, and pared, but he would continue to observations of major events
then they would realize they speak out of his belief that pow- and people, as weU as aaitave £ fa^JndezvSS
are practicing-a self-hypnosis er is found not in money or po- reflections on family and na- Eav.D(jan coast —
and selling America short. litical authority or military/ lure. —
Lilienthal, long-time public might, but in human beings. Among other things, the lat- T JgfELSSSiim-■
official, author, entrepreneur This philosophy permeates est voiume - more a,r« being ' wh h was J^h d ashorePfrom
his journals, which begin with . transcribed - describes his
his years as chairman of the cbncept of development which he capsiz^ rowtoat. This sete- ^
projects in Iran. Colombia and ' Tennessee Valley Authority. includes not just the building of
elsewhere, was -speaking just continue-thrwg^he ^ .r) dams for po^r. bu^traimngin ^ t
prior to publication of Creativ- which he headed the Atomic skills, business, agriculture fjVf.vears "Moreimnoriant itis^ -
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sixth vdlume of Ina joyrnals. . - large quantities, is finding its-
These people he continued, I * ’ | I'I *' ^71 way into the illegal world -----i-™—fv----
have^ lost confidence in our I TaWq 1/ Ifl HiQjfirV I market DEARDB.LAMB-Would Carbohydrates and many
SJr“ I I UUOy III rilOlUl J | America's own Drug Enforce- you write a list of fwds that* prof§1H| require less oxygen "
thepetyle. Theyaresoo afr I --------ment Administration, in an un- are good for my health*? Some to metabolize them For that
' „“a; Hnn't Bv The Associated Press ' In 1930. work began on Bout- published assessment, has day® I 8® through hell. I feel reason I would think a diet
h Twiav is Tuesday* September der Dam. now known as Hoc- agreed with the United Nations like all the energy is drained that is low in fat, but includes
ssessaas tr,rT*“2?
jn. 1963. the gomnmem et BuitkeDEAquoU«n«lrtah- l““2SS*«S ’
es*1 and In talks to Ttudfflts 'On this datefh 1940, German South^^VieUmm'S fresident, Ngo .er Turkey- ^.ld beaUeJo^_-: - ffnot Vour ton of I’d like to point out.
^ arre5! '5 ‘VOr,he[n Irelandf 10 pr?vent then? fr®m?fr Who 2?disiHu IS£ •-t^faetaiown'-as-ttr:......ti^Jgt ntlf ^uthbrized^r 1MT ~" do functioTwel! for any take that yo.u should get from
ing injured adds another grim footnote to an already im- w>^_are aBuiuaonw aiBi "^-London blitz" Ten years ago: Fire enguHed UnTortuiiately, Uie quation ■ ^ is nmenough a balanced diet, or from a
......tvwsjfale- situation - ^ w -■ ^irr^nt On this the West German passenger cannot be answered until April..... oxygen provided to the body it simPle at! purpose daily
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Belfast British officers are afraid that they may be injured -of America, tt continues, from Eli“5S$ thffr^nch defeated NfJ years' ^o: An attempt of AmericaTTklrhost energy is in the foods you eat,
by rubber bullets if soldiers respond - or that they could- “£ the i&ua iTthe^ttie 2 was miejQ%ssinatr^e this would lead to an epidemic of pdnf'frbm the'sun. The not in the vitamins The
M^rutiww if (fie driverctfastoileil whicle loses control. JgS £ '«*2S&2BS' ' TG£f nmmUT S“i“ K ISte
Since the OultrMpTTlreleilWlst^ptivlties in freland m ership so often lacking in the In t822, Braal declared wde- A bom6 Z your foods, but they can be •
191$ a total Of 1,558 persons have been killed. Many of the so^alled centers of power. . pendence from Portugal olN at his car but failed to used over and over again in ;;
..... victims have been innocent children. ' ’The pmral authpnfy ^ year ago tt« Bepubli- " stales SghfSs 2 oS* BSS2SSS" '
- : ^lore thaB lKfWO women tSted recently M Belfast to & .**.*»» * ^ key a decade agPo to ban opium them into carbohydrate, using-
( protest the wanton killing of their'^fe. The victims JjSSrUia? concentrated Jthe "“pSwells to President John for its 1976 nominating ton- • -growing. Turkish farmers raised j®lar ener6y |° do th<jtrick-In Lt have enougTox^en oHf a
Republican Army members fleeing from pohce. .-Ah Thought for today: Cimct\s ‘ leer Narcotics Committee. His fhpVnJwnriirfnailv used to tablets and forget about
Inbred hatred between Protestants and Catholics in AAut|U„ ‘be fool's name fw fate. - first order of business wiH be to < form t^e carbohydrajte, ’ eatSToitiW-": ——*
Northern Ireland has festered too long. And, -as news ac- DOUGIOCm©, oCm 11101-—......Fred Astaire, in »e iwvie study the-increased Turkish op Proteins and fats are just DEARDB. LAMB-Would
(•mints continue to show, many perpetratofs Of violence*?* ’ , • "IJ* GW Dl<!0^ee: , _ ~ ium harvest. ; - A-. - further modifications of the you please recommend what ~
pre-teenagers, obviously inspired by elders who-will not Sewed Up Prizes, ’56 -7 hundred years ago, a Cowcil of . nature’s scheme of manufac- stead of milk to make them
abandon a HatfidM-McCoy logit war recommended la Gweral «... . ' luring foods. palatable?.'.
It is time fm' the Irish to reflect deeply. If they do they ’ • . fj, melit basikm in Houston Washington that * Amhcan - Bible When 'l* can"ot P,;ovide D,EA^ READEJ* “If y°u “
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Paul Weeks. 25. an employe of city^ bonded debt in order to ex THm M/flW of whafor how. much, you^at. markets, Look at, the ip- ....
pand its borrowing capacity. / i7w rr«Jr HENCEFORTH there is laid up The same principle applies to gredierits and find one thaf
for.me a crown of righteous- anemia and heart disease. contains no milk or lactose or
ness, which the Lord, the right- Any condition that interferes milk solids. Usually these are
eous judge, shall give me at that with the healthy process of mad&'with soybeans. A good
day; and not to me only, but providing oxygen to the cells \ 7 example is Prosdbee, a Mean
-—tmto-afrthenHilso that love his—interferes with the release of „ Johnson product. Such
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mdrplwieis a painkiller
, But the seaman s story, told to -
Egypt's top narcotics official.
Brig. Gen Mamdoah Zaki. raises -
questions about the effective-
ness of the Turkish controls. A
U S narcotics agent was invited
to participate in the’interroga-
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America Is Pointed Out
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Put Officii
The seaman told how the
Turkish freighter had mpde an
unscheduled stop at the Turkish
— port of Anulya. Accoiding to a
narcotics intelligence report,
the captain ordered the (crew-
men * to proceed in a rowboat to
a point on the shore and to pick
up isomei . meat."___
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"Let’s go home where we can be alone with our
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I tow draft evaders are treated now may have a bearing ..
on whether the U.S. will be able to summon the manpow-
’ er it may need in the future for its military services. “
And this is not to say that Americans do not believe in re-
demption. Those who did turn their backs on their country and developer of extraordinary
- by-defying the Selective Service Act have had an opportu- uman an na ura r urc
nity to repatriate themselves onr an individual basis. And
the policy of scrutinizing each case on its own merits is con-
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Carter s political strategy in raising the amnesty issue be-
fore Legionnaires is apparent. He wanted to link draft
dodging to President Ford’s pardorting of Richard Nixon -
which Carter keeps promising not to raise as an issue. :
Humpty Dumpty even knew; the reason why.
The question is," he told Alice, "which is to be the mas-
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Baytown's bonded debt totals If lAJac
about $1.3 million and includes '* YFho
the $235,000 bonded debt assum-
—ed-m-the-annexation of Cedar-
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membership campaign luncheon cynthia Boudloche and Ann
i;.r^zSSSSS SSS.are wwng
I Wanda Orton .... t — :Associate Managing Editor Club in Baytown., .Talks, an Brownwood Civic Association
I . x —-. ADUEBTJSINQ DEPARTMENTmade by Jake Rutter ana-L.- A. has a barbecue at the Little
® larrvWinton ~ —7' .-•RaWMiMQ" ^Wilkie, team <»(£■£. Shamrock on West Bayshore
,ggww»f! ’" ’ ’ ’ ......CtotNW Manager • Southwestern Associated Drjve •
—-7^— oasas Phon* C®- iher® i installing Donald Leazer, son of Mr. and
...........Cipal J°hn M- Stuart wllJ,setYe/ antiaircraft artlltay tattalion. ~—
‘ri> or the Assoeiireo ness ^ ^ to File*----
for W. T.Creager, who resigned Brownwood Civic Association
to ioin the ,Me m rare,y ^ ^
n«wsptp«K gH>* <*>4* ...... Houston State Teachers College.
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Moronev, Beisser and Co., in-.
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F°ed Hornberffar ........ .~77-^-A»»st8fit to Publisher
' Fred Hartman- ...... - Editor and Publilhr. 1950-1974
(Chairman of Board Southern Newspapers, Inc.)
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1976, newspaper, September 7, 1976; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144726/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.