The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 223, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1977 Page: 2 of 10
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tuesday
Teacher Bills Bet Bouse Vote
Weather
To Receive
Police Report
Nixon-Frost Interviews
Degree
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Cancer Bike-A-Thon
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Plan Calls For Resignation
Of Rhodesia Prime Minister
If the individual.usnpletes the training
program and pastes a written tett as well
WASHINGTON (API- The
financially ailing Postal Service
Plans for adding on to central
administration offices will be
Tn
J-. at
Here
noes says there would be no
immediate rash of dosings and
that farther studies would be
needed The SnMI Services
maintains poet offices ■ an
estimated 30.000 cnanmunmn
The study also says surveys
show that rani residents who
oppose post office dosings find
candidates
Commencement will be held
in the Amarillo Civic Center
auditorium at 8 p m
After Stabbing
George Allen Carter. 27, of
Dimmitt was listed in stable
condition this morning in the
intensive care unit of Deaf
Smith County General Hospital
following a stabbing incident
Thursday night at the Sonic
Drive In.
According to the Hereford
Police Department. Carter and
Richardo De Lo Santos. 17. of
Hereford were involved in the
incident De Lo Santos reported
ly was treated for minor injuries
at the Hereford hospital.
No charges have yet been
filed in connection with the
stabbing.
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demonstration of lhe new machine for it
its nest meeting May 24
In other business, the court agreed to
raise the talari of Judi Mum deputy
sheriff, from W. 570 to 110.672 The latter
was the salary of Reuben McGilvarv. who
resigned from the Sheriff's Office to
accept a position with the Hereford Police
lie pa riment
The commissioners also decided not to
contribute any county funds to the July 4
fire worts display in Hereford
LABOR SECRETARY Ray
Marshall has a controversial
proposal for dealing with a
controversial problem —
curbing the flood of illegal
aliens into the t ailed Stales
Marshall saggesls man
daten wort permits for all
ciUtees making it more dlf-
flcvll for aa employer to
conceal illegal workers
them "highly satisfactory once
they occur
Among those whose offices
have been closed, there is a high
degree of satisfaction with the
new services they ate recetv
tag.” the study says.
Despite the conclusion, the
report's assertion that dosings
will not hurt service is certain to
be challenged in Congress
Previous Postal Service at-
tempts to cut the number of
offices have ran into heavy
opposition from representatives
from rural districts.
One foe of past Postal Service
am. Rep Paul Simon. D-HL. is
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downtown Hereford Monday afternoon it
■ ain't even necessary to use windshield
wipers near the Hoih plant
I hr secretary added that 45 in. hey of
m<'.>iurr was recorded al her reudeaev
«» thtuglas Street
A RAIN GAUGE chert or farmland
Operated by tinffin A Brand on the
northern outskirts of the cits showed 60
inches of moisture
I hr showers were apparently .entered
to the west of Hereford and over the city
as only tra.es were repined in .uber
areas to the south and east
Faster Grain south of Hereford failed
to record any moisture Monday
afternoon while owls a light sprinkle fell
at Dawn Co-Op east of Hereford and al
the H L Hershey farm I I miles northeast
of the citv
Sugarbeets are processed directly into
refined sugar while cane is processed into
raw sugar and then shipped to refiners
There are an estimated 12.000
sugarbeet fanners in the United States
and probably fewer than 11.000 sugarcane
producers according to USDA authorit
les Domestic cane includes that
produced in Honda Louisiana. Texas
Hawaii and Puerto Rico
Some refiners also are producers of
sugarcane and range from small to huge
operations, according to USDA analysts
This also will add to the complication of
handling the subside program
Officials have estimated that the
federal cost of the subsidy program will
be around SI25 million for each cent paid
to the sugar industry, a maximum of $250
million if the full two cents is paid
fiMtim.Hmu»>utvi
4auwum» 1mm fam aaramta
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fata m vw raw mum
Etaunatm by th* Cooanmor
Product Safety Comsniatoon
show that 27JM param war*
treated m hoaptai
roam* for abateb
injuries tn «7»
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tatar an* frttr, iHa.aaaa ta
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fata* Taam rims ay ria ttogta
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and save an estimated S4U0
million a year by shutting the
doors on pusi offices in some
r.OOO rural communities, a
government study says
As sn eiample of offices that
Bovs 14 and 15 roars of age who have »hould be closed, the studs cites
had eipenence dnviag and operating a
tractor will be eligible for the local
program
The Hazardous Agricultural Occupai
k» Order of the Department of Labor
prohibits boys under the age of 16 from
operating tractors and machinery unless
they have participated in such a program
sensitive to us all as this, the As Stable
vast majority thought 'just
right' was very, very satisfy-
ing.” Frost said
Frost said many of the
viewers wanted to see last
Wednesday's episode again
”1 understand that, because
obviously, it was an emotional
odyssey.” Frost said "We went
from prosecutor and defense to
a period of transition to a period
of concession. ”
''I've never known a program
in which there were so many
moods to gauge. " Frost said.
Local Residents Among
Smith s wfate regime would
band over all powers to a
provisumal regime that would
hold the nag during the brief
final phase.” one senior
diplomat reported
The U.S. Bntiah accord was
reached ia London last Friday
by British Foreign Secretary Dr
David Owen and Secretary of
State Cyrus R Vaace Sources
say they resolved to dispense
with the convening of a
Rhodesun constitution writing
conference of the kind that
collapsed tn Geneva last year
Owen and Vaace intend,
instead to set up what amounts
to a joint "British Amencan
presence” either in Lusaka.
Zambia or in Dar es Salaam
Taiuanu
The British element is to be
headed by a senior Foreign
Office diplomat John Graham,
a specialist in African affairs
A meeting to finalize dates for a local
Tractor and Machinery Safety Program could operate more effectively
will be held tomorrow at 4:30 p m at the
Deaf Smith REC Medallion Room
All penons interested in the program
arv urged to contact Garland Stewart at
the county Extension office by 4 p m
tomorrow.
10 facilities which it calls
examples of extreme ineffici
enev since they account for less
than 1150 worth of business a
vest
Assuming an average trans
action of SI which is rather low.
they average less than one third
of a transaction per day." the
study says
_____________ The study, prepared for the
as s driving \esi he will be issued m p<**1 *«»*• tatd of gover
exemption allowing him to operate
mapir in. idemv or aciidenlv Some of
the kids were readv to go on after ndmg
20 miles which is hard to believe.” he
.ommented
As a result of heavier demand for
coainbutumv during the spring. < oker
said that the Bike A Thon would be
moved to late September or earls Ik tuber
nest vear
”We feel that that would be a good
tune lor a dnro and we need to gel sway
from the concentration of fund drives in
the early spring ” he said
The Bike A-Thon's $5.000 goal was
nearly half of the ACS annual t rusade
Dave goal of SI 1.500
Spang certificates of complc-
tion will go to Kathy Ann
Campbell. Peggy Joyce Hapey. discussed in open session at the
Sandra Lee Hohn. Nancy Kirby.
Lucille Lindeman and Elizabeth
Sandoval, with a summer
dtRrre gang to Nita Dunne
Marra
Nina Beth Simpson, a former
Hereford resident, will receive
an associate in r;~" *
science degree this spang
Spang commencement exer- _____
cises at Amaallo College will be cafeteria, transportation.
affirmative reaction to the
former president and to the
program "
Frost said that most pleasing
of all the response he has gotten
was a Louis Harris poll
commissioned by ABC in which
people were ssked whether they
considered Frost's questioning
of Nixon too soft, too hard to just
right
' 'The face that, on a subject as
Yeah don't forget my hunting
and fishing I spend as much time
doing those as I do making jewelry I
enjoy doing things with my hands
Everybody needs to learn how to
retire -I think I have enough intersts
that 1 don't thing my wile will shoot
me for slaving around the house "
All his avocations have helped him
maintain a steady hand a necessity
in his field
"If a dentists hand shakes, he's in
the wrong business I would say a
jxlsv dentist would need to find
another job.” Cavness laughed
Dentistry, like art. is an
expression in creativity. Cavness
said
"Yes. dentistry in itself has a lot of
creativity to it. When I sit down to
carve a crown it's the same thing to
me as sitting down to carve a ang
And I do it the same way with
bridges and dentures "
Deborah Smith, a pre med
student from Hereford is one of
more than 2.000 individuals who
will receive bachelor's, master's
and doctor's degrees in
commencement exercises at
Texas Tech University ia
Lubbock this spring
Highlighting this year's
ceremonies will be the confer-
ang of the I 000th doctorate and
10.000th master's degree this
spring.
In rural areas without
offices, a local store
Nine graduates of Hereford
High School, eleven local
residents and a former resident
will receive certificates and
degrees this spring and summer
from Amarillo College
Those receiving associate in
applied science degrees this
spring are Howard Fish.
Paulette Marie Reinart and
Carlos F.naque Valdez
Summer degrees will go to
Lilly Eugenu Fish. Diane Lynn
Tiemann and Roger Dean
Westberry
Receiving certificates of
completion this spang are Rose
Mary Barrett. Bertha Moreno
and Mary Ruiz Rodaguez
Ramona Rae Witte will
receive an associate in arts
degree this spring, while
residents receiving assocute in
applied science degrees this
Andy Shuval. district attorney,
requested that some of the revenue shar
mg funds be used to purchase an
automatic typewriter which would coat
between $12 OOH and $14,000
The typewriter "will allow us to
produce more quK-klv than we do now h
types |7J to 200 words prr minute.**
Shuval said "Even district attorney is
the surrounding area has an automatic
typewriter like this ”
The court agreed
Hereford police investigated a cammal
mischief .nmplaini and a minor traffic
accideni Monday
N E Tyler reported windows in an
apartment he owns al 306 Kibbe were
broken out with small rocks some time
Mondav Damage was estimated at $50
The accident occurred Monday
afternoon There were no injuries
"There wasn't even enough rain to
settle the dust here but we could see it
raining over in Hereford ' said Hershey
FAVORABLY RAINS had already
(alien on widespread arras of the dryland
country in the western portion of the
county in Apnl. uflenng a new ray of
hope for a portion of the county s dryland
■heat crop
For those areas that were fortunate
enough lo receive additional rainfall
either Saturday or Monday the wheat
should now produce some grain
"We won't be looking for ans great
yields or anything like that but with
things as bleak as they were back m
February and March we can count
ourselves pretty lucks that we have the
opportunity lo harvest any gram at all. "
Fusion commented
ALiTtai Tex IAP> Three Mk far
tearhrrs past present sad future wtai
a tworear price lag of $4fa maHma were
set far House actual tod*.
Representatives afaa planned a final
Ita aa a tail creaoag a modified cabcaer
system W state government that alw
would lump amat of the 200 pfos apew ies
under 16 umbrella depanmenls
Each department's secretary or
earcutn* dun lor would report dwnlli to
the governor serve al tax pleasure,
recommend efficteacy measures aad
submit the budgets tor all agencies under
hn managemeal
But the day s tag business was action
on two tails raising benefits for retired
leu hetv aad those who retire ta the
future M a coat af $213 million in
t*’» N and a measure raising teacher
selanes by $2til milium
and Doris Morgan, while
Martha Hall will receive the
degree this summer
each of the rival black
naixmalisi factions who laxeod
calling the new sure Zimbabwe
named after the IWh century
British entrepeaeur Cecil
Rhodes
facnoas will be invited to coafa
with the British aad-at
Americans, but if they tail to
show, high-level British aad
U.S. officials win nek through
the bush country, by air or
The annual American Cancer Socsetv
Bike A than Saturday was termed a
success by drive chairman Jerry (oker
dr spur * smaller than expected turnout
and a lower pledge figure
It was a real smooth event, and we're
already looking ahead to next year."
< oker said The Bike A Thon concluded
with $J TOO total pledges tower than the
$5 (XX)goal but Coker expects the money
collected figure to be higher
We usually have mote money come in
than is pledged he said
< oker said togg, umdiluirn mav have
been the reason for a small turnout, tan
that the event was carrfod out with no
West Texas Near normal lemperatu
res aad only isolated showers aad
thunderstorms Thursday through Satur-
day Highs mainly In the 80s except SOs
Hig Bend Lows 50s and tow 60s except
40s mountains
the apparently unique diploma
tic jirocedure the Bntish and
Americans will use in seeking
support from all of the factions
in conflict over Rhodesia
From their Lusaka or Dar es Deborah Smith
Salaam base, the Bansh and
Americans will consult with
would be a disaster." Simon
said When told of the study's
recommendation
"The Postal Service thiah
that if it cuts back service and
raises ratent will move toward
a balanced budget. History
shows that it won't wort "
Advocates of maintaining the
rural offices say a community
tones its identity when h totes
its post office They also
contend that the local post
office, often a single-room
building, is a community
meeting place
authorized to sell sumps, weigh
packages and provide other
postal services Rural postmen
•Iso sell stamps
Hereford Independent School
District Board of Trustees
Meeting at 4 p.m. today in the
administration building.
Other items on the agenda
include the ratification of bills,
report of the Employe Insurance
applied Committee, a cirriculumn report
(the testing program) and
general reports on enrollment.
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FrMsy f°r 536 on*" *"<1 legislative There also
will be a report on personnel
The board will consider the
approval of expulsion of
students in closed session
Hearst Receives
5 Tears Probation
LOS ANGELES . APt Patricia Hearst
bay won five years probation on .barges
Hemming from a 1674 shootout al Mel *
Sports (muds Store Some said Miss
Hearst who could have received 15S',
sears to life in prison suffered enough,
but the stare owner says he was stunned
bv the sentemr
"I don t quite understand it I don't
think it's .vght. tail what can you do'”
said (arrofl Bill Huett. 55 It's very
obvious that she should have been jailed
II it had been one of us we would have I
was a little stunned to sas the leaf" " he
said in an interview Monday after the
seniencr was anruwinced
In addition to probation Superior
fintrt Judge F Talbloi (alhsler ordered
the heiress to makr financial restitution
to Huett
T*e ctaraaa af thr Hom Ways aad
Menas Caaasta* Rep Al UBmaa aaad
Monday he saw no Mud to make the
far reaetaag changes Caeser waau m
aeder to aakv* sham term Sanai Secants
fiaaacssig peta ma
Rusart B Long .hawmae af the
Senate Fiaaace Committee called
(aner s proposals a step us the ngjta
dtrertxaa Bui he added that the Senate i*
likley in vote io do much <d what the
Fressdeat fa reccmeadiag We aaay
find ways »o improve oa bis
re. laumendaoons
The proposals were spelled out by Vice
Prewdeni Waller F Mondale aad Health
fdw anon aad Welfare Seiretarv Joseph
A CaMaao Jr < altfan. arranged to
provide details ioda> to a wavs and
means sutaommtttee
LOS ANGELES IAP> Richard
Nison and David Frost,
television's hottest aa since
t "Roots." have received a flood
of calls and letters praising their
90 minute televised inter-
change. Frost and a Nixon
spokesman say
Last week's show had just
aiied when the phones at
Nixon's seaside retreat tn San
Clemente were "flooded with
messages and. the nest day.
over 100 telegrams.'' Nixon aide
Col. Jack Brennan said Monday
"All the calls and telegrams
were overwhelmingly favor-
able.''
Asked Nixon's response to
the favorable outpour. Brennan
said. "Former President Nixon
will have no comment on the
program.”
But David Frost, basking in
|hc responses he’s received to
MiANCn «mM b* a cause «< caafUct tanwisu Ruantyua Canar aad her haahaad Mrs
Wlir lar*a**a a aftartag* af loads a* a piliatisl prabtam ter th* Preaidrat s Caamfaataa
*N*MalNaaM.af wterttatohaauraryehalrsaaa BattaprataaeathatMmar*asaaey
fa andad 11 try •• «*■*$*** Jimmy af ta aaud." deapMe Bar baabaad's repeated roses ta
■Btoaee ta federal badget I> Tbamaa Bryaat. left. I* *xasalise dlrerter af ta eaasaato-
Carter May
Face Battle Over SS
WASHINGTON (API President
(srter may face * battle with key
rongressioaal Democrats if he hopes to
pss« ta. S«mI Se.unt, proposals which
wdl lesd ta higher taxes for most workers
•nd their emptoserv
LONDON (API Presufaat Carter laid
ta NATO Stas today Western Earape
weeds more mslnarv muscfa because
< ammaaM fane* ar* "much stronger
tan needed far aay defease purpone
la •* address prepared far • specsnl
cummin meeting of the North Atlanta
Treats Organ catxoe Cann said ta
Lnrted States » ready to make • major
effort toward improving NATO's
strength sad urged ta cither 14 members
to do the same
< aner .ailed for • rouimiaee of NATO
defense ministers io studs the military
tutus of all alliance members and report
at another summit meeting in
Washington next Ma,
to set up a
the program, was more than
willing to discuss what he called
his ' emotional odyssey” with
Nixon
"The reaction has been
overwhelming.” Frost said
"The incoming calls have made
outgoing calls a delightful
impossibility ”
"Remembering the Nixon
White House days." Frost said,
he would not guess at the
number of calls and letters he's
received
"I'd hate to exaggerate. " he
said "Let is suffice to say it
would take a week or two to
answer them all. "
The British television host
said he had not spoken to Nixon
since last Wednesday's televi-
sion interview sired nationwide,
but "I have spoken to his aide
and they've had a tremendous
affirmative reaction to the
former president -obviously it
would be his supporters that
would call him a tremendous
WASHINGTON <APF A new
British-U S plan to make
Rhodesia aa metopewdc a i black
rated stair by Sept 24 |«TB.
foresees the resignation of
Pnme Minister Lan Smith and
bl* government by nest
summer
Sources her* say the
re*ignanoo of the Smith
government would dear the wav
for immediate cancellation of
the Inned Nations embargo
•gainst Rhodesia a* well as foe a
cease fire between white-led
Rhodesian forces and black
guerrillas
The sources say the plan
which u to be unveiled this
week, will call for the
resignation of Smith and his
Rhodesia Front government
about three months before
Rhodesia actually comes under
black control a* an independent
state
Barbs
By PHIL PAffTORET
loanabo*. "p*raot
wnttang trill nrrar tab* ta
ptec* in oar bearta of girl
watduag a* a apactater apart
Can y«a ratal! wbaa bateg
ever year baud te 4ta wm a
eaanatrapb* ratar taa a oato-
The chief L 5. earoy probably
has been chosen by Vaace. but
senior State Department offi
canto here say they do nox know
who he will be
The Bntish are the major
architects of the plan which in
all stages was doaely checked
with Washington The Bntish
lacking power themselves to
assert any kind of authontv
consider they have made a
major gain in winning the __ _______
backing of ta L'mted States for overland, to seek tarn out for
a peace plan that needs the clout ,,iyt
of a mayor power to make it p,* y j. and British envoys
wort will consult, too. with ta Smith
Sources gave this rundown of government, probably in Salla-
' bury because white Rhodesian
delegates or Smith himself
would not be welcome in
Zambia or Tanzania
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