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STATE CAPITAL
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THE PRICE OF FEDERALISM
Thumbing Back
Voice of Business
America ‘s Blessings Many
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McKnight
Senator Bin Sarpalius
MD Reports
By RICHARD L LRSHIER
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IMD HEWHTEHOUSEN SUPPORTOF
THE PRESIDENTS PLAN 1 TRANSFER
RESPONSIBILITY FOR COSTY SOCIAL
ASSISTHNCE PROGRAMS 10
where our frightened friends
ordered our nuclear missiles
out of their countries.
Now, obviously, the Soviet
military forces - land, sea
a little, a tire blows out or the
TV set bums out.
On the national level, right
All the Huskies were doing
at those international con-
ferences was talking any
potential enemies into disar-
ming. they had no intention
of disarming themselves.
This should help us unders-
(RUlY
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land why one present Presi-
dent is in no hurry to
negotiate some further treaty
with the Soviets; they don't
honor their own signatures!
Of course the Soviet* would
like to get the rest of us to
forget all we’ve learned about
technology
Naturaily, they’d tike m to
destroy any big bombs we
have because it is only those
big bombs which have reduc-
ed the barbarian hordes of
Asia to our stze.
If we can be reduced to ar-
mies of marching men with
bayonets while they continue
to orbit over our heads
weapons of mass annihilation
- that's goad for them.
But would be dreadfully
dumb of us.
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ByLymndeWiieme
TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION
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in the campaign and prob
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Democratie primary h over
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“uves, " box 210, Austin, TX. WB Pho. 51247
US Rep Kent Hance, us. Hearn at Reprenenta
MMLwyertb Bldg. Wastngton, DC MB
around us, carefully noting that which
suspicious, however innoculous it may seem.
As Saul has pointed out the Crimestoppers, *
Inc. and its Crime Line (364-CLUE) provides for
For a dozen days it was
grim tun to watch that Soviet
submarine stuck in the mud
off Sweden ami peace-loving
Sweden immodestly making
the most of it
Moscow moved warships
menacingly close to Swedish
waters-but no matter
Swedish authorities were
firm, demanded to board the
sub ami inspect it
Finally to escort the vessel
and its humbled crew back
out into the Hallie sea was a
sobering worldwide declara-
tion that the sub "earned
nuclear weapons "
Wow
Moacow has been accusing
us of nuclear proliferation
Moscow has been in-
timidating all Europe - to
the hard wort done by District Attorney Rg
Saul and chamber of commerce Executive
President Mike Cut (among others) in ge__
the program off its feet.
A board consisting of 12 members, each with:
an alternate, was selected last Monday, and i
nlll tu igi tn it.....tn mu thi nrngram owilikg^
been so successful in other cities; some of those
farm Land
While other state officials
were airing their view* on
ftwe water probiems. Agri
clAuze Commisione Rea
when Washington is trying to weapons in with a reef that
cut expenses and whitUe leaks? Why didn’t they think
some on the national debt, a to change the oil filter in the ’
special commission comes space shuttle? Why did that
out with a report that 200.000 doctor operate on the wrong
bridges in the country need eye? Why can't repairme
repairing, at a cost of about rapair?
MO billion There's got to be an answer
This throws a kink in politi- somewhere to all this absent-
and undersea
themselves hot as can be.
The mishap was useful
From now on anything the
Soviets say about nuclear
disarmament" should be
recognized as transparently
phony.
And Europeans, fearful
that the presence of
American missiles might an-
tagonize the Soviets, surely
they should be sobered by
this.
Like drunks and narcotics
addicts, the Soviets are
patheological liars
The Geneva Protocol at
1925 prohibited the use of war
The pilgrim women had to cook outdoors. Had
to? If they had the mess I had in my kitchen, they
would gladly have gone outside.
The pilgrim woman invited the Indians. I
entertained a whole tribe known as grand-
children, running through the house in full war
paint.
Don't give me that poor pilgrim woman stuff.
Most of their relatives were still in England and
could not attend. No wonder they were grateful,
they lived in a world with no in-laws.
They did not have a den full of over-fed, over-
smoked, and underburped fat men to put up with.
They did not have 35 football games on T.V. in
just three days. If there had been T.V. football,
Thanksgiving would never have made it.
I am supposed to be thankful for all of this? I
just am thankful I survived.
Till next time..fat fur to you!
Lena Belle Snit
clan* who respond to a que*- minded, slipshod way of *■ I
tion they don't want to ing things. % 4
answer by saying "II cross But I haven’t got time to I
that bridge when I come to figure it out right now. A’
it." They may not be ante to neighbor just came by to tell
cross it even when they get to me my cows are out on the
it. road. I forgot and left a gate
There's something about open,
this country that's hard to ex-
plain. We can't seem to do
we wM b« M the businem of elinche to observe that,
cenerating such wMie soon despite our problems,
otter the opening of the Americans have s great deal
South Texas Nuclear Poject for which to be thanktui. But
co “ "Rei
Prejeet.neFoWorth or statement becomesa
•1‘ .211 •I. 5 IO cliche? Most lkely because
stor ‘foreign high-level . |||r . truth an
unae that xa uaate from I Aea” • li will 90 power
olhsr Mates T. as we are ful and compelling that we
Next week, we wi outlime can not resist repeating it
the technical requirements N— and again
DOC is comudermg la H. The powerful truth about
choice ate Mr. and teg you America s blessings has been
what yea can do to objeer brought home to me during
to the establishment of a this Thanksgiving season,
high-level nuclear waste since I have just returned
storage site to yew area from an extensive trip to the
Normally, we clome thi Mideast All told. I have
columm by inviting you to visited 30 nations in three
write as sad ted as what we years. and I am continually
coa da far you in this case, impressed by the fact that,
there la not much, W any almost without exception,
thins, the Tosa. Leginlatute those nations ar now iryine
cen do. EF you MV inter- to emulate the American
private enterprise system
Stwege: Vo Un «nE worwong n wne enenurasad durine
of the Department of 1 "
E,,IT totiM ,10, HoE my internatonal travels for
Smer8y» w nw UNE we. .. anma vaaam DuaaiAme
Nmelane Wante Tevinanl Mw seune rasun rresuen
Storege ornce, sos King Eegan"asencourpsedb
Avene, Columbua, Ohio his reception .at the recent
43201. snow wnir conference of rich
development institutions
such as the World Bank
should not remain strong or
even be strengthened. Nor
deas it mean that we should
abandon efforts which have
literally saved millions of the
worid’s poor from starvation.
In tact, each year America
provideo mere food
which are close to us, including Plainview
They have done their part, but it to up
general public to aee that the program to
ceeas. we need to be aware of what to go
he al-
GUEST COLUMNIST
NOTE Thi’ regular nut who writes this col-
umn has gone squirrelly for a week. In his place
the column is being written by Lena Belle Snit,
noted authority on most things going on...
My preacher, the Rev. Hike, pastor of Our
Lady of the Homecoming Queen Baptist Church,
gave us nis west snot ot guilt last Sunday. He told
us of the hardships and trials the early pilgrims
faced and yet they were thankful. He did his best
to make us all feel ashamed of our complaints.
He closed his sermon with a description of a
thanksgiving you wouldn't believe. The beautiful
family gathered around a huge table loaded with
food while someone bows to express thanks. My
preacher lives in a Norman Rockwell world.
I watched all of the swayables in the church as
they smiled so sweetly at this picture and it
almost made me sick. Thanksgiving-yuck! Guilt
over some pilgrim woman's trials-pooey!
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Paul Hart'ey
Slipshod Work
Editor's note: The things right. Who built Umm
Hootleg PhUssspher on his sorry bridges? Why are M
Deaf Smith grass fans on many cars called back to car-
Tierra Blanca Creek starts to rect faulty parte? Why are-
expiate why there's so much there so many bad welds in
slipshod work going ea there atomic power piaate? Why
days. does the inside of a new hotel
Dear Editor: collapse? Why does it coat
It always happens, on the four times the original
home level and the national estimate to build a submarine
level, or a war plane? Why did the
Just when you think you're Air Force build a sbutt
going to cone out even this launch tower in a spot sowin-
month and maybe even save dy the shuttle ealt be laun- v
Plans were finaltzed for the Tr County Poultry Show. , /
On Your Payroll 7
State Sea Bill Sarpalius, Texas Senate, PA Box 1— 2 d
Capitol Stetten. Aa—Tez Wil. Pha. Him — 8
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Doug Manning
We will du what we CM to
stop the storage, but the
matter it in the hands of the
federal government
Officials of the 1)01 will
drill a major test hole by
tote 1983 They plan to test
this shaft extensively, and
decide which site to use by
1985 Actual storage would
begin by 1990
Two other sites are in the
running to become high-
level stovage facilities, one is
to the Gulf Coeat and one is
to Utah We do not know
nor does the federal
govemment know, which
will be chosen
We may not be to the busi
new of disposing of high-
level nuclear waste now, but
one thing seems certain *
A2gfuNA
ran Broun was h nting doz
ens ef Itrmtft at this year i
Family lend Heritage Pro-
gram ceremonics
I ifty foar farm an<l
tench Itmilm were honored
at the ceremonies in the
( apitol Rotunda hw man
taining agricultural produc
on the same land lot
I heart or more
The I itile Burke Ranch
in Bec County was honored
as lb* oldes property with
constant agricultural pro
duction l hr ranch owned
hy Mr ( lara f Wilson
Ray has hern in constant
agricultural production since
IN 15
Meanwhile Brown’s chief
opponent in nexi yeas s
agvicilture commissioner "s
rate wav speaking out
against destruction of prime
farmland
Jim Hightower. who
launched his campaign fnr
agriculture commissioner a
few week* ago from the
hack of a hay filled pickup
truck on the front lawn of
the C apitol said that by
2000 Texas will lead the
nation in the destruction of
farmland
Hightower said lexas hat
lost one million acres of
agricultural land to chemi
col dumps urban sprawl,
utility development and
drip mines in the last four
yean
Gnvernor’s Race
in what will probably he
the most hotly contested
and expensive race in 1982
Mair Sen Peyton MeKnight
of Tyler says money is es
vential in "getline altention"
in political campaigns
McKnight the only
Democrat to get into the
governor $ race so far made
the comment at a meeting
of the Austin chapter of the
Society of Professionai
and poor nations in Cancun, declining, factories art
Mexico Finally our message operating at jwt 20 percent of
to underdeveloped nations is capacity. an Tanzanians face
getting through Generally, chronic shortages of life's
those nations that are tn- basic necessities. This perfor-
couraging private enterprise, mance gap between ths two
and emphasizing foreign economic systems is
trade and investment, are duplicated throughout the
making progress for their Third World
penpie.ntbiiesnationsuex Not surprisingly. Nyerere
„ was a strong advocate at Caa-
can for the wholesale
"Forek mple,) * wedistbuton 0 "eaih be
after its people overwhelm- we , mnandP o.M Iug
inol. -aicts — ancialiat " eU, Me evauence CUMAG • •E
uIEed“.-uu5 clearer that the most
°verunen rue • Uwe ewver- n-acinme enmmAw Amarien
nriao awarnmant lamaiem Pe-wM Vuuu W—we
E 51, ’ ""IT cun “transfer" to other na-
is experiencing its year 1 p„getaom.
na anamami. aunamoh im enuam UIVI•15 15 wues r Teuvu w
Reagan has calle the
Yeer. anHon H25 Deen EM’ umadie af fha martatninna e
fromn.*psrrentlastyoarto ,,
4.$ percent this year. Foreign "—
tnvestors Bhd tourists with legs know-how ange wer
Prime Minister Edward ^2*
gnNg gg7, q , for those Third Worid lenders
“Comtrstthis performance courageous enough to reject
with that of Tanzania’s ymgesontmsordpetaz
at PrwMwi JulteB Nytrere enterprise.
Agricultural producion is imp to arils gap —«r
At MIS II may be jus
• lietie more thi a week
since Texas voters defeated
Propriton 4 the controver-
sial amenjment |<> crcate a
water trust tuni surptus
Male revenue hut already
hoth preponents and oppo
nents of that propoxal arc
for a new water plan
lo he devisei
l thhock Mayor Pro lem
Alan Henry the new presi-
dent of the lekas Municipal
I eague 6 leading that
catne with Gov Rdf Clem-
em« and other Male officials
stil hemoaning the protect
ed waler crisis
Henry in a datement re-
leascd shortiy after the Nov
1 election called on the
1983 I egislature lo device
a plan to volve the Male*
longterm water needs
Henn wy* the voters
plainly don’ like the con
cept of a deoicaled waler
fund but do realize the
need for a c omprehensive
water plan I hove voters are
waiting hi mw she specific
types of projecis to he un-
dertaken before making a
financial commitment he
says
( lements meanwhile,
says the Male has been ’ of
ficially declared a water
Abort state" and will hr in
the midst of a water crisis
hy 2000
Officials of the Trinity
River Authority, as well av
Slate Reps Dan Kubiak. 1)
Rockdale and I rank Gas
ton R Dallas also are call
ng for development of a
new walei plan
Meanwhile ( lements and
Mone Speaker Bill Clayton,
sponsor of Ptoposition 4, in
dicated they gon i think the
defeat was aimed si them in
an way. and II bin Bill
ilehhy whone opposition to
dedicated fund, n well
known will hr will develop
hi own water plan in 1983
of poison gss or
bacteriological weapons. The
Soviets solemnly signed it.
The Biological Weapons
Convention at 1972 pledged
each signatory nation to
destroy what biological
weapons it had on hand and
not to produce any more. The
Soviets solemnly signed it.
Now we learn that the
Soviet Union all along has
been engaged in the
systematic exploitation of
chemical and biological
weapons.
the informant to remain anonymous, if they 1
wish, when turning in information, doing away 2
with the fear of retaliation from the criminal. > l
The prospect of monetary reward should go a’ J
long way in bringing out information which has J
been hidden in the past. u l
But, we feel that the basic fact of having an :
outlet for such information, without the fear of
retaliation by the criminal toward the informant N
may be even more valuable.
Crimestoppers, Inc. selected its first “Crime
of the Week" this week, and details about it can 1
be found on page 1. Remember, it’s up to us, the
general public, to make the program wort; even
if we don’t submit information for the reward,
it’s our duty to report the information.
Thekey to the program is not who is running it, I
but how well it’s trusted by the public.
We feel that very few other programs will |
benefit our community more.
The Bootleg Philospher
AUSTIN - Durins lite
laat watoB of th* Legis
lature, we paired * bill to
regulate the diapoval of low.
level nuclear wste no red to
lbw state We made sure th*
.tamp «ite. whewever it may
tw. would be in OB appto
viate location II must be
wqell-maimtained, licensed,
ete
We had the power to reg
edate a atate aite lot storage
« low level waata gawatated
i this alalt W*. th* Texas
trgimlature. du aot ha** tb«
gower to regulate federal
«mapona sites lot high-level
vaite
First, w* should decide
what we're talking about
ow level wante w thing
like ward Xmy film and
doves wom by workem in
power planta
- waste re th* fuel
the "pilste need ta
ir bombs and plutoni
ATest erews hate been m
Qhe Panhandie periodically
h> look lot a site lot perm*
bam dinpoml of high-level
suclear waste Thw done
•I mean such a site wM be
etablished m the ban
iendle it does mean M h
issible
Dinponal of high-level no
laat waste is the respon
Ebility of the Depanmem
E Energy to Washingten
Ehat ageney wi make the
Baal determimation of
•bin to put Are alt*. Now.
Pis » onsidering sites over •
Bob Nigh
IPt My Turn
With the formation of the Deaf Smith Cqunty
Crimestoppers, Inc. organisation this wash we
feel that a big step in helping to control crime in
Hereford and the area has been taken. We satals
I which ineludes Randal,
iley. Oldham and
sher Countiea
i want all at th* pupil
represent to know that
ate abmolutely oppond
ONE YEAR
The red wolf, which once roamed acreax most ri the
Southeasterm UA.. has bean declared extirpated by the ’ ’
US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Mao Tse-tung’s Widow repeatedly answered, “I don" .
know." to chargee that she plotted against the late >
Premier Chous En-lai and his protege, Deng Zaoping. ,
The second major enow of the season sent regional
record for November snowfall accumulations end (: '
temperatures toppling.
• YEARS
The Hereford Whitetaces scored in every quarter bat . r M
th-third threr tairi WI-F1P-- r- T , „b|11
rage late in the game to take a »I2 win and giv* Hereford
Ite first regional football title in more than a quarter ri a .
century.
An old $,000 gallon transport tank was purchased by the. 3
county for wee by the Hereford votenteer Fire Daparimted '
in fighting county fine. ' * -
■ YEARS ' Gs
County and city commissioners meeting in jotnt aea— r,
agreed to joint sponsorship at an airport. Exact amounta
riband taoure to be prnpieeil to retara to to be dec— ri
Oram inrem* from mqw lr—ll en|i Mlln > — 9-
ped from Hereford during 1966 iexpected tobenearthe -
SM million mark. 25
Marilyn Meares etarred in "Baa Step." 2
■ YEABS
Deaf Smith raanty raral school officials voted to ana
what measures would be necemsary to toeprev* the L .
sanitary conditions ri the rural schoois. 525
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