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Israel Approves U.S. Sale
Of Planes to Saudi Arabia
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Wednesday
Sheriffs Office
Reports Burglaries
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Saudi Arabia, with its vast
oil supplies and reputation as
a pillar of moderation, has
become increasingly impor-
tant to the United States since
U.S -Iranian relations were
br ken if The United States.
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Knoxville today to meet with
secretary State Alexander
well as gear to enhance 62
F-15 jetfighters the Saudis
have on order Speakes said
r gressmnan
( alled himn
his supp rt
rep rted this
Deaf Smith 1
home in
a televis
Israel and aiving
financial support
A fun
for Kri:
James
current
surgery
in ci
Restaui
from th
Kristi's
Prine
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Kristi's
when tl
assures
payers
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Sunday, even if some retailers will have to work seven
days a week
3 Pahls. school teachers need higher salaries even if this
means higher taxes
among officials at the ribbon cutting were com-
pany owners. Walter and Christiane Schwartz,
and store manager Bob Boyles.
5 It it better to be able to borrow money at higher interest
ratet than not to be able to borrow money at all
day lou
priced:
was sacking groceries at the
store
Marsha J ones, 213 Ranger,
who is a teacher at La Plata
Junior High told officers her
watch was taken from the
school bleachers after she
had placed it there when the
watch band broke
Officers answered a family
disturbanc e c all and had a
report of a harrassing phone
call. Eleven traffic citations
were issued Tuesday
Jack Osborne director nt
the Texas Farm Bureau con-
tended the system should be
placed on eder al lands
7 The state should allow parimutuel betting and gambling if
it brings in additional tax money
mittee.
mistake
It
Israel
regret
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senate Sear East subcom-
statement
- AW ACS
AP -
prof and
Mr an
Wilhite
parents
Roxanne
weighed
Mr. ai
Doss ol
parents .
Michelle
weigied
Mr.
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parents
Therese
weighed
Mr l
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April 19
14"2 ozs
Mr a
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receive a raise of up to S1 2 000 a year
1 6 The present salary for members f the Legislature has
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Dalhart said he had not
found anything concrete in
the impact statement that
Hereford police officers ar-
rested a 14-year-old youth
who has been accused with
siphoning gasoline out of
several vehicles at Bains
Auto Sales. 1301 E Park Ave
Officers are expecting to
arrest two more juveniles to-
day connected with the case
The juvenile arrested yester-
day was turned ver to
juvenile officer Randy
Williams
Officers also arrested a
man yesterday involved in a
case of criminal mischief in
February
Helen Coffman. 106 16th
street, reported the theft of
her purse while she was at
Price Less grocery store on
west Park Ave The purse
which contained redit <ards
and $70. was taken while she
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Shown at a Grand Opening ribbon cutting Tues-
day. Hereford Hustlers welcome Price Less
Supermarket store members and clerks to
Herefords business community Included
Opponents say the sale
would increase the Arab
threat to Israel and that
sec ret equipment on the
in arming Saudi Arabia
hopes to build an anti-S viet
< oalition in the Persian Gulf
But even before th* Iranian
crisis and the Soviet ccupa-
tion of Afghanistan U S ad-
ministrations had begun
courting Saudi Arabia as a
major ally and had begun
building vp Saudi forces
Hosp it a I------
noon meeting
Rush told the directors the
medical staff had a lengthy
discussion concerning visita-
tion policy f the hospital
There is some question
about who sets the policy of
visitation We have sibling
visitation in the obstetrics
ward yet children under 14
years of age are not allowed
in the medical ward. Rush
explained
We really didn't decide
anything other than to con-
tinue with the policy of allow-
ing children in to see their
nian guerrillas opposed to the
Jewish state's existence
The spokesman said
Israel's concerns were not on-
To Help Poor
AUSTIN Texas AP
YES NO UNDECIDED
The state sho ild use surplus tax revenues to establish a
water trust fund to ensure water supplies for rural and _ _ -
urban areas in the future
Ih state -Id pt hibit *he use t tax money for
abortions, ex.ept in the case of rape incest, or U preserve
the health of the mother
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The Saudi total dwarfs the
more than $20 billion whic h
Irai. bought from the United
States bef re Shah M ham-
mad Reza Pahlav i was dept s-
ed M- • f the Iranian pur-
chases were canceled after
the revolution in 1979
called the sale a
-eekonJuly i 1976
on Niman
BeNen
Gear Rieham
< harlem Rr-waw
to fly from
would be more than any
farmer could withstand he
added
And Dan Robinson of the
Bravo Dome Free and Public
-Land Association of Union,
Quay and Harding < ounties of
New Mexico, said a weapons
system in the area would
remove all animals and tarda
now known to frequent the
western United States
Burton Schubert of Spear-
man representing the Texas
Farmers Union. 'aid area
towns would be expelled to
absorb thousands of workers
on a shirt-term basis during
< (instruction of the project.
to Congress until after the
Israeli elections June 30 in
hopes 'hat pposition will
have abated by that time
Senate sources say
and unreserved p-
Dear F mends The Legislature wil - facing some very important issues that will affect all
I is for years to come We are trying our best to be a • ice for you and we would appre-
.;ate your help This questionaire is another effort to find out your views You have given
as an pportunity to be your voice in tne State Senate and we want to be an effective
voice f r y ou For that reason. we would appre. rate your taking a minute to til! out this
survey and mai it to Senator Bill Sarpalius P o Box 2068 Austin, Texas 787 11
vocating holy war
reconsidered ' Boschwitz
said Thi' package appears
to face certain defeat in the
Senate
But Sen Charles H Pere y.
R-Ill . ■ hairman ■ ■! the Senate
Foreign Relations Commit-
tee. said the pat kage s fate in
Congress depends in ondi-
tions the administration is
trying to negotiate with the
Saudis
An Associated Press
survey last week found that
43 senators, nearly half the
Senate. are leaning r < om-
mitted against the sale and
another 20 are concerned
about it
ly over the AW M S deal but
over the sale of sophisticated
F-15 warplanes to Saudi
Arabia as well
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Hereford
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THURS
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p.m.. eral
at 1:30 p
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nutrition ■
hand bell
and squat
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from 9-11
p.m., no
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games fi
health fai
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will be pr
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mothers in < B and keep the
same for the medical ward,"
he continued
Rush told the board Dr
A T Mims presented the
(am er committee report
displeasure The meeting was
at Lewis request and dealt
mainly with the fur. ting n
ne .. hb ring Let ar ’ theen-
v >y told reporters
Deputy Def-*.-* Minister
M order ha. Zipp ' a.led the
-ale announced Tuesday bv
me that our tax-
would not be saddled
rm MERETORD NRAND ieSPS
2e 25, I* puMiatrd dall, esrepe Mam
day saturday amd i nritman Das,
The Mereferdirad in, ia< tnbi
Herefurd, is teis Se und , i
pmtage paid at the pat affiegin
Mereterd T POSTMASTFN —nd ad
drew ■ haner in The Mereterd Rrapa
ro Ru Cl. Merefara. T (Mi -
NRsCKITI RATES Rycarrirtn
Merederd. U B per mentn arsupr
year: m mas Im irat Smin and adj-n
■M eruntie. n< per ma ather ara
in mail Ms per sar
rm NUM! n a member a Ok
A-ntated Preu, -heh n erelmsntly
emtutled to u fur republsratun a ad
mew and altepateh ■ im. mwspa r
and ah.. U.a m- puMishra herem
VII nehts rewened l»r rpublw alawa
'Rs «I dispate hrs
rm RRAD wan ctabltshea a- a
"rekly ia February MM cumerteQt-
a -emi-rrkI, a isen M me tm. a
US intelligence officials
said in 197: that a lack ot
military strength made the
Saudis relue tant to bet ome
embroiled in the Yom Kippur
War tietween Israeli and
Arab armies
Since then the Saudis have
been spending freely on arms
because of their huge ill
revenue
Until now the Saudis have
member - plar ning ’ upport M Haig Jr t discuss the
K sale He will meet with
Senate Republican Leader Reagan on Thursday
H war : Baker Jr wh talk- When the arms pat kage is
ed t Reagan by telephone sent to Congress. It will in-
shortly b f ore "• announce- elude the five AWACS com-
ment believes the president mand plane- that have drawn
should not send the proposal the greatest opposition, as
WASHINGTON AP - Justice
Department offic ials said they hope
their meeting with Texas Gov Bill
Clements Tuesday will be useful
down the road on matters it mutual
.merest
Attorney General William French
Smith met for 43 minutes with
1 lements and two of his aides before
dements ended a 2-day stay in
Washington by fly ing bar k to Texas
We discussed several issues in-
solving Texas and I'm encouraged
that we can make some progress as
we go along, i lements said
long-term in-
s to pay for
because • Jar a this year the un-
try aas faced uith ser as ec nomi
pr-biems it required very drastic
medic me he b aid rep- rters
Rather than nitpick with parts -f
the pri gran Ford said he dec ided t
arm unce unequiv • al support The
pr gram sh vuld fare well e. Capit .
Saudi Arabia aill under-
mine pea e in the Mi idle
East and create a grave
danger t the set arity f the
state of Israel
It at used Saudi Arabia t
rejecting the Egyptian-
Israeli peace process, ad-
The peodiem ct illegal aliens ana a
wage t order that the Texas prison
system be erhauled were among
the .terns that were discussed
Clements said
There s no difference in us at all r.
iLegal abens the governor said at an
impromptu news conference that
folo-ed tne meeting
The pnisce reform issue is andther
matter Texas has appraled tne ruling
of US District Judge William Wayne
JasticecTyker who has attacked the
pnson system and called for massve
improvements Because ’Jie ruling is
im deed in Ldigation Smith declined
.enment on the Justice Depart-
mert s stance on the case
in 1978-79 we did about 26
cancer foil, w -ups und in 1900
that amount increased to 42
cases I think that speaks well
of aw medic ai 'faff. Bullard
-aid
Directors at I he meeting in-
cluded Zinser Jerry Smith.
Reinauer, Payne and
I awson
and Marcy Feed
ated at south
SUNDOWN Texas AP - A
2-sear-gid boy was mauled t death by
a pit bull terrier Monday after he
a andered away from his home r. t has
South Plains t -n about “ miles from
Lutboc i authonties said
Kelly B Brown son of Mr and Mr-
Jun Brown f Sundown uas attacked
when he walked within reach J the
dog at a mobile home about 200 yards
from the Brown's residence police
said
Sundown Police Chief D L Phipps
said there were no witnesses but in-
vestigators believed the child ap-
proached the dog which was tied with
a -foot chain Tw ther dogs were
chained on the property but were
unable to reac h tne boy he said
The child was pronounced dead
M nday about 4 30 pm by Justice t
the Peace Ted Clark who ruled the
death, accidental
(lark -aid the < hild suffered severe
bites over his entire body
police said a search for the b y got
underway M .nday at 3 p.m when the
child s mother noticed the boy was
missing
A neighbor found ’he child at the
corner of the mobile home wned by
Charles Cotton
The dog was taken to a Levelland
veterinary office for observation and
laboratory tests, police said
bought almost $35 billion
* rth f arms, equipment
and military construction
from the United States Ac-
ording ’ a rep rt recently
sent to Congress the Sauds
are « xpected to buy at addi-
tional H4 belli.« in military
gear this year and ar. ther 34
billion next year
This will bring the overall
total : Saudi arms pur-
. hases, most .f them since
1973 • about $43 billion
AWACS Airbome Warning
and Control Systems
piano- might be compr mis-
ed
Congress < an block the sale
with rejection by both the
House and Senate, but th.
30-day veto period does not
start until the -ale is formally
presented to Congress
Sen Edward M Kennedy
D-Mass said in a statement
that he will try to block this
danger ous action."
He said the Saudis do not
need the AW ACS which he
called offensive weapons
that can easily be used to
threaten the security of
Israel our closest ally in the
Middle East
Sen Rudy Boschwitz.
R-Minn ■ hairman of the
AUSTIN Texas AP - The Senate
approved a ball Tuesday to establish
minimum standards for certification
f emergency medical service person-
Mi
Ser. Bill Sarpalius bil -ould
audhorize the Sate Board of Health in
onsultation with a 15-member ad-
visory counc. to set the first new
standards for ambulances and am-
bulance persornel in neari y“y ears
Cities and counties with a popula-
ton ot less than 73 00 would nave un-
01 Sept 1. 194 to omply with all re-
qurements Larger cities and coun-
tics would nave an extra year to com-
ply
Sarpalius D-Hereford, said this
delay wouid give the 198: legislature
a < hanc e to review board regulations
We tried to desien the ball so it
w uld no be a burden for rural areas
but at the same time would set stan-
dards said Sarpalius
The bill w as sent to the H ouse on
. cice vote
Tw burelaries
The administration det ided
to go ahead with the sale
despite strong opposition
from congressional sup-
porters of Israel leaders of
the Jewish state- say the sale
threatens Israel s security in
any future war with Arab
states
But Saudi Arabia had
pressured the administration
to proceed quickly on its re-
quest for the AW ACS Air-
borne Warning and < ontrol
Systems aircraft
p siti n today ' the Reagan
administrati n s decision to
sell AW ACS rec nnaissanc e
planes t Saudi Arabia
Prime M. ster Mer a hem
Begin met with US Am-
bassador Samuel Lewis and
WASHINGTON AP
Saudi Arabia considered too
weak to bet ome involved in a
Middle East war just 7*2
years ago is well on its way
to becoming a dominant
military power in the Moslem
world and a major worry for
Israel
The transformation of
Saudi Arabia from minor to
major military status is
underscored by the Reagan
administration s announce-
ment Tuesday that it wants to
sell th. oil-rich desert coun-
try five sophisticated radar
rec onnai sanc e plane- < alled
AWACS as well as .quip
ment to improve the
firepower and range of 62
sophistic ated F-15 jet
fighters
ffice
Ja k Br k 208 Winds r
rep rt M lay t- a* set era.
items were taken fr m ’ is
facilities needed during the
bom phase created during
the c onstruction period
He said he believes split
basing with half the sy stem
it. Utah and Nevada and the
ther half in Texas and New
Mexico would < reate
n'frr.nr1 conditions that
many of our farmers could
not survive
inflation and the high cosi
of energy have already put
our farmers in • very
precarious situation and to
make them - ompete for hugh-
priced labor and supplies
Highway 185. reported Tues-
day m rning their sti re was
■ urglarized Sever al
... ulators. fen • chargers
and ash were taken
The former Mi hizar
a : A -
ast week and asked f
‘ or the Reagan pr gram
I think it's absolut
Ford says the best to help the na-
tion s pour it to cut federal spending
and inflation just like President
Ronald Reagan -ants to do
The former president said ne has
told the White House ha would work to
help sell Reagar, economics to
Americans
The poor people of this c untr
have suffered m re by the high infla-
t n f the last ‘ or -ear- he said
Tuesday By try u get some suc-
essfu handle c the pr Mam 4 infla-
tion were de ing vtntAOwu. for the
poor
F rd sp <• aith reporters after be
ing elected ar advisory darector for
Texas mmerce Bana shares
He said his bnet admnistratic r.
made a itue headuay n curtang
nflat - Reagan fa ugher going
be said be- asse the urtent president
has inherited a m re sen us pro-
blem, a m re dffi it pr blem
PAT ANDRADA
Funeral services for Pat
Andrada. 64, of 812 Brevard.
w ill he held Friday at 2 p m
in San Jose Catholic Church
with the Rev James O'Con-
nor. pastor, offic iatine
Bunai ill Ih inSt Anthony.'
Cemetery under the directiqn
•f Gilliland -Watson Funeral
Home
Rosaries will be he|d
tnight at 7 9‘ p m in Rose
Chapel of Gilliland-Wat son
Funeral Home and Thursday
at 7 JU p.m. in Rose Chapel
Mr Andrada was dead-on
arrival midnight Tuesday at
Deaf Smith General Hospital
Bomn April 17, 1917 Mr h
drada married Benigna Gar-
cia April 24, 1941 He came to
Hereford in 1967 from Tucum-
cari N M and was employed
by Champion Feed Yards He
was a member of San Jose
Catholic Church
Mr Andrada is survived by
the widow , two sons. Ruben
' ■ ida of LasVe as N M
and Ollen Roy Andrada of
Denver, Colo a .laughter.
Patsy Gonzales of Hereford,
a brother Frank Andrada of
Masquer.. N M a sister
f Roy. N.M
10 grande hildren and three
g reat -grande hildren
A- st Texas - -Sc att.-red sh wers and
u derst rms m -' - tions today
ar : ■ at* and - utheast tonight with
some locally heavy thunderstorms
- vutheast t night. Clear ■■ rtr. and
partly i ady - >uth Cooler north and
m st sections tonight and Thursday
High - upper 60s north t mid3Dss at*
and wer 90s - vuthwest Lows upper
Ws north to mid 30s south Highs
Thur lay 70s vorth t . wer Ms - uth
and apper 80s uthwest
the White H ouse a very
very unpieasant decisi n
and v. wed Lsrael would figh
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 211, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1981, newspaper, April 22, 1981; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429897/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.