The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 18, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1985 Page: 1 of 10
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Bone excavation continues
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No pathology report yet
downstairs. Underneath was a bole with Carbajal. bat bad moved out
or dug out area stretching 10 to 15
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85th Year, No. 12, Deaf Smith County, Hereford, Tx.
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Bone Excavation
Two TRLA cases
House and Senate
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Fossilized waste
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White House refuses Soviet test proposal
1985
Weather
minister’s position, which the Torrys Pomeranian male dog, red and blond HIGH MONDAY: »1
with a blue collar and red identifica- OVERNIGHT LOW 61
are sharing.
i, tows in the upper 60s.
Five bikes were reported stolen th
since FMday and one bike was picked Chance of rain less than
More of the same
(Bee CLERGY, Page 2)
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Dog bites, bike thefts
fill weekend docket
Postering ow church
Clergy couple divides responsibilities
Storm
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By monitoring a U.S. test at the
site of the explosion, the Soviets
would be able to calibrate their in-
1 the Research
the city-run
1 Culture Hall,
ecently to talk
will alternate
One of the things that turned us
test sites The Soviet Union has
refused the offer, Speakes said.
She was treated at Deaf Smith
General Hospital and released on
Monday.
e toiled to find
ms," he said,
me crazy but
museum ap-
an)
ly”
positive evidence that the bones were
human had been found early today.
The search began at about 2:30
p.m Monday after the 17-year-old
ing
am
The excavation for bones continued today at 307
Roosevelt following the arrest of the resident of the
two-story home. The search began Monday afternoon
after an assault victim reported seeing the remains in
the basement of the home while abducted. The resident
of the home, Florentino Carbajal, 20, was arrested for
aggravated assault.
would characterize it as a concrete
step that indicates our good faith and
seriousness in approaching arms
control negotiations ”
Lawmen found an opening in the
floor of the north bathroom
charred tile
s on the sur-
se spots only
is exceeding
5,432 degrees
nagine such a
eopen?
witnesses to
ision."
WASHINGTON (AP) - Some of
President Reagan’s Republican
allies are bitterly questioning his
leadership after he sent the latest
congressional budget effort into a
tailspin by rejecting a proposal for
higher taxes and a delay in Social
Security increases.
"We made the Offer, the president
Yellow police ribbon sectioned off
the yard at 307 Roosevelt today while
authorities excavated for bones
discovered Monday following a
teenage girl’s report at being ab-
ducted and beaten at the twostory
house.
According to the Deaf Smith Coun-
ty district attorney’s office, an
Amarillo forensic pathologist, Dr
Ralph Erdmann, expects to deter-
mine today whether the bones are
i and at 10 5*
m "
with a brilliant
eat and blast
n miles away
time. a giant
ed in the skies
Police also checked out two bike
thefts, a juvenile assault case, a wire
pulled from a vehicle radio and an
assault where a man came into a
house with a pipe as a weapon.
During the weekend juveniles were
involved in the vandalism at two
vehicles One vehicle had a wrench
564,5s
Florentino Carbajal.». has been ar
rested on charges of aggravated
According to the district attorney s
office, the girl had previously lived
I—aa Erdmann took some bone
samples Monday
Justice of the Peace O.K Neal said
future tests from afar, the ad- and mischief. feet of garden hose was reported
ministration said. Monday’s incidents included chop- missing. Some of the hose is red, the
Reagan refects deficit reduction package
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Hereford police investigated three curred after residents returned
struments and be able to more ac- dog bites during the weekend among home from the weekend
curately measure the results of the various routine calls of burglary At the city firing range about 800
Monday that the county had a duty to saw the bones. District Attorney
assume the bones are human until Roland Saul said the girl was not
proven otherwise, however no raped
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mixture of ground corn, seeds and a make porridge or gruel.” Reinhard
broth made from mustard plants. said.
Harry Shafer, a researcher with Shafer said that even limited infor
Texas A&M University, said the in- mation on diet could help test the
dian was in his late 30s or 40s when he theory that over-dependence on far
necessary to ensure the continued died some 1,000 years ago and was nung and laxness in gathering wild
credibility and effectiveness of the probably a member of the lost Mim- plants contributed to the fate of the
Reagan had made a similar offer ped battery cables, a shot glass
last September, proposing that the sliding door and kitchen items being
United States and Soviet Union ex- stolen from the Lions Club portable
change visits by experts to measure hamburger stand which was parked
nuclear weapons tests at the actual behind the Bull Bam
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) time of their disappearance between
— Fossilized waste of an Indian 900 and 1100 A.D., were determin-
found in New Mexico may support a Pollen in the fossilized waste came
theory that ancient civilization in the from mustard plants, com, squash
area may have been too dependent and a family of common weeds still
on agriculture, researchers say. eaten by Eopts today, said Karl
The ancient waste found near Reinhard, a doctoral student
Silver City includes the remnants of "Mustrrd flowers were probably
the man's last meal, a gruel-like made ix.to and seeds were added to
"No process of Congress is any bet- billion through 1988.
ter than the will and the leadership -Adjusting personal income tax
that is forthcoming,1' said Sen. Pete rates to account for inflation every
V Domenici, R-N.M., chairman of two years instead of annually This
the Senate Budget Committee "In would have saved (7 billion over
this case, there is not a will to ad- three years,
dress this huge deficit, and the White The plan was projected to trim
House has indicated that the signifi- next year's expected *230 billion
cant portions of real deficit reduction deficit by *85 billion.
are off the table
Nonetheless, it appeared aU but Conferees from the House and
certain that Congress will begin a Senate, seeking to draft a com-
monthlong recess Friday with no promise version of fiscal 1986
more than a modest package of budgets passed by each chamber
domestir spending cute to place to have been deadlocked for weeks and
combat the deficit Some legislators the new Senate package was a last-
said even that may not be possible ditch effort to spur movement
girl told authorities that she was feet southwest of the floor opwning.
beaten at the home Sunday night and The resident of that address.
said no That's over," said Senate president torpedoed the Senate's "Any chance for this year getting a
Majority Leader Robert Dole, three-year, *33* billion deficit- real, significant. reliable, credible
R-Kan. "I think for a while, at least reduction package without offering deficit-reduction package is gone."
... there'll not be too many Congress any new plan for reviving Domenici said.
Republican senators listening to stalled budget negotiations or stopp- Reagan rejected the centerpiece
pleas from the White House on ing the flow of government red ink. proivisions at the Senate's package,
anything." It was the second time this year the which included:
Dole said some GOP senators ex- president has walked away from a —imposing a *5-a-t>arrei fee on un-
pressed disbelief Monday when the politically sensitive deficit-reduction ported crude oil and a (10 fee on
rest to green.
Police took a report of some
juvenile girls who were involved in a
fight on Main Street
Several domestic problems were
reported, also.
A juvenile was arrested for minor
to consumption. theft and evading
arrest. Other arrests were for public
intoxication, assault and public in-
toxication, traffic warrants. fighting
and disorderly conduct, and criminal
U.S. nuclear deterrent,” the official bres culture. Mimbres
said The western New Mexico burial "Fanning may have let them
Discussing the offer for Soviet site is among six ruins excavated adapt too well to their environment.'
scientists to visit Nevada. Speakes since 1978 by Texas A&M University Shafer said. "The Mimbres lived in a
said. "This is an effort to and the Earth Watch organization. river valley set among the desert
demonstrate that we would go the ex- The contents, which provide the hills They would have needed to
tra mile in order to get some results first solid evidence of what the msan « p,. 2
in arms control discussions We pueblo-dwelling Mimbres ate at the
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The White was an unconditional proposal and Kennedy, D-Mabs., introduced a
House beat the Kremlin to the punch did not require a reciprocal visit by resolution in the Senate calling for
by first revealing - and then im- an American team to the Soviet renewed US -Soviet talks aimed at
mediately rejecting — a Soviet pro- Union. achieving a comprehensive test ban,
posal for a ban on nuclear weapons The Soviet Union did not flatly re- and debate and a vote on the
testing by the two superpowers ject the US offer but called it a ploy measure was set for today Last
At the same time, while deriding to divert attention from Moscow's year, the Senate gave 77-26 approval
the Soviet offer, the White House an- test ban proposal. to a similar resolution,
nounced it had invited Moscow to The sudden flurry of initiatives
send a team of experts to the United came in the midst of a recess in the The test ban proposal was relayed
States to monitor an underground stalemated nuclear arms control to the United States on Sunday
nuclear test in Nevada talks and appeared aimed at scoring through diplomatic channels, then
Trying to undercut the propaganda public relations points for each side was made public by an announce-
value of the Soviet offer. the Reagan At the White House, a senior ad- ment in Moscow on Monday
administration said Monday that the ministration official charged that The Kremlin said it would
last time the United States agreed to there had been "a significant ac- unilaterally ban all nuclear tests >
such a moratorium — in the early celeration in the number of nuclear beginning Aug. 8, the 40th anniver-
1960s — the Soviets followed a three- tests by the Soviet Union" over the sary of the atomic bombing of
year test ban "with the largest senes pastmonth. Hiroshima, until Jan. 1. After that,
at high-yield explosions in history, in- "Clearly this was designed to put the Soviets said. the ban would re-
eluding the largest single nuclear the Soviet Union in a position not to main in effect only if the United
test ever conducted " need to test over the next five months States refrains from nuclear testing
The White House said the Soviets and to break out on an accelerated At the White House, the ad-
appeared ready to do the same thing schedule as they did in 1M1 „. ministration official said it would
again. without real costs to Soviet pro- hurt the United States to halt testing
Describing the U.S. invitation to grams," said the official. briefing now.
the nuclear test the as a “far reporters on the condition he not be "Given the scope and scale of
reaching offer,” presidential identified Soviet modernization programs and
spokesman Larry Speakes said it On Capitol HUI. Sen. Edward M U.S. restraint. U.S. testing is
reversed by appeal
A case concerning farm workers in to 150 workers who allege three viola-
South Carolina will have an impact tions of a federal wage law. The
on agriculture producers throughout court has the authority U award up
the country, according to Texas to (500 per person per violation.
Rural Legal Aid attorney Randall The other case involves three
Marshall, because a ruling has migrant worker families from Dun-
established that the grower is the mitt who were recruited by Waldo
employer of the worker and is Galan, a crew leader from that city,
responsible for payment of minimum to work in South Carolina for a
wage vegetable grower The suit was filed
A.a n .nch. e. . 1oca1 in the fall of 1980 and when in trial
vegetabishieanasbeenfuleatonat duuingnlattntwankdrsemaaesdbynk
teeoempted (1 an hour
Barrett-Fisher Co of Hereford has Judge Robinson’s rulings - which
been declared a farm labor contrac- were reversed - found that the South
tor and is placed on the Oct. 21 docket Carolinaggrower wassnot the
at district court to settle further employer of the field workers and
issues in a wage dispute case, was thus not responsible for insuring
r minimum wage payment She also
ruled that the workers had not pro-
An appeal to the Fifth Circuit ven the certain number of hours
Court in New Orleans has reversed worked individually
rulings made earlier in the case by In the reversal, it was held that the
Judge Mary Lou Robinson in grower is the employer It was also
Amarillo. ruled that when the employer does
Judge Robinson now must rule on not keep records he cannot complain
whether any violations were commit- about the damages
ted by the compnay and, if so, what The case was sent back to Judge
the monetary damages would be Robinson to calculate the amount the
The class action suit involves 100 to grower will have to pay.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) - The Terrys said they have tees. His wife will be in charge of education work. with him handling thrown at it and another was simply
Despite the problems that go along discovered the key to success for evangelism and Worship. the younger children kicked by s youth
with a husband and wife team co- married ministers to keeping dear When it comes to acting as The Forest Hills Church, which has
pastoring a church. Randy and who leads in what areas. moderator at the session, or the about 118 members, has only one Missing from 141 Juniper to a
Elisabeth Terry say they got a tot of "Trouble happens to many clergy church’s governing body, the two
satistaction from their ministry. couples when the people say. "He’s _ _ _.__
The Torrys took over as pastors of really the pastor" or ’she's really the One of the things that turned us The arrangement will work out tion tag The owner reported that MOISTURE None
Forest Hills Presbyterian Church in pastor,"" Mrs. Terry said. off when interviewing for church well. they said. when Mrs. Tarry their second dog was still in the yard OUTLOOK: . Isolated evening
Helotes July 21. The couple said they have a avoid- jobs was when people would say they gives birth to their first child in
it to set their first cn patonreiT ed a lot of conflicts because they could find children's work' for me.” December
They worked together as associate have different talents and they can said Mrs. Terry. . The couple met while at the Col- up by police,
ministers at a Presbyterian church divide responsibilities easily. The Torrys tried to avoid that tape of Wooster and married in 1*73 A camera
in Racine for four years before mov- Terry said he Ukaiy will lead the stereotype kt the church in Racine, _____.. missing from a burglary which 00- winds 1 20
ing to Helotes. stewardship and property commit- Wis. They divided the Christian
package pushed by GOP senators refined products. This would have
The president's problems with ma- raised an estimated *25 billion over
jority Republicans in the Senate three years.
were sure to come up today in a —Making inflation adjustments in
White House meeting between Social Security and other benefit pro-
Reagan and GOP leaders from the grams every two years, instead of
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