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Letter to the Editor
Suharto visiting U.S.
acreage during a worldwide
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TEXAS PRESS
ASSOCIATION
Community meeting
scheduled tonight
A meeting for members of
Our newsroom interviews just stumbled out of a ghetto
journalism graduates whose alley, and youngsters are
grammar is so atrocious we’d bound to conclude that proper
sistently
themselves.
Buchanan
Society
founded
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
This is for the office cleaning
week om July 4, Is.
O.G.Nleman
MMp
from 19 to 20 or 21, you're go-
ing to get in a real situation
with respect to our armed
services people and young
married couples ... Raising
that drinking age to 21 will
have a very, very difficult
time in the Legislature of
1963.
White did not have a
specific comment on the
drinking age.
West Texas - Cloudy with light rain
and a few thunderstorms through
tonight. Decreasing cloudiness and
warmer Wednesday. Highs 54 north to
80 Big Bend, lows 37 Panhandle to 46
south and 52 Big Bend.
cyanide in every bottle of
Extra-Strength Tylenol to see
what it will do.... Like seven
deaths isn't funny, but eight
more will be." said the letter,
made part of the record at the
court hearing Sunday.
Olav visited the San Jacinto
battleground, site of a major
Texas victory in becoming an
independent nation in 1 &36, as
part of his tour of the area.
Powasnick said- the rifle
bore an engraving that show-
ed the Alamo, site of a defeat
by tlie Texans, the year 1836,
and the surrender at San
Jacinto by Mexican General
Santa Anna.
"It's just symbolic of Texas
of that period," he said.
The king also placed a cor-
nerstone at the site of the
Norwegian Seaman's Church
and attended a $250-a-plate
benefit Monday night to
assist in construction of the
facility.
Tlie king's visit was to con-
tinue today with a seismic
shoot demonstration and a
luncheon hosted by Houston
Mayor Kathy Whitmire.
Olav's arrival at the bat-
tleground was accompanied
by rains and only a few
curious tourists.
"We’re just vacationing,
seeing Texas. We didn’t plan
on seeing a king." said a
tourist from New York. "We
couldn’t figure out who those
people were in costumes."
IA JOLI.A, Calif. (AP) — Cancer-
stricken husbands and wives could
benefit from sexual intimacy if they
are physically able and their partners
find it appealing, a psychiatrist says.
Sex can be an important way to deal
with the depression brought on by the
disease. Dr Theresa Crenshaw said
in a speech Monday at the sixth an-
nual cancer symposium at Scripps
Memorial Hospital.
She is director of the Crenshaw
Clinic and co-director of the depart-
ment of human sexuality at the
University of California's San Diego
School of Medicine.
In another session, a Stanford
University researcher said major
scientific advances have boosted the
survival rate among sufferers of
Hodgkins' disease.
Texas Army, a ceremonial
group that promotes the
dress and weaponry used
durin Texas' fight for in-
dependence in the 1830s. fired
a salute into the air as the
visiting monarch arrived by
boat Monday at the San
Jacinto Monument. He had
just toured the Houston Ship
Channel.
He said he had studied
Texas history and was
familiar with the time
period," said Texas Army
Col. Mike Powasnick, dress-
ed in full frontier gear. "He
said he was very impressed."
After the greeting from the
Texas Army, General Carroll
I ewis presented the king with
an authentic replica of a fron-
tier rifle.
"We wanted to present a
historian with something that
would be appropriate for that
period," Powasnick said.
be embarrassed to have them
answer telephones.
It does not help that on-the-
air radio and TV people con-
EKED E. WALTON
Services for Ered E.
Walton, 81. will be at 10 a.m.
Thursday in Rose Chapel of
Gililland- Watson Funeral
Home with the Rev. Wallace
Kirby chaplain of King's
Manor, officiating. Burial
will be in Castor Memorial
Cemetery in Dimmitt under
direction of Gililland-Watson.
Mr Walton died at 8:15
a.m. Monday in Deaf Smith
General Hospital after a
lengthy illness.
He was born Sept. 20, 1901,
in Red River County. He mar-
ried Sarah Fields on Sept. 9.
1925, in Dimmitt. They came
to Deal Smith County in 1919
from Tulia.
Mr. Walton was a farmer in
the Easter Community and
was a member of the First
United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife:
two sisters, Mary Nivala of
Warington, Ore., and Edith
Lipscomb of Seattle, Wash.:
and thrde nephews.
EMILIANO LOSOLLA
Services for Emiliano B.
Iosolla, 73, will be at 10 a.m.
Wednesday in Rose Chapel of
Gililland-Watson Funeral
Home with the Rev. Noe Or-
ta. of the Jehova Witness
Church, officiating. Burial
will be in West Park
Cemetery under direction of
Gililland-Watson.
Mr. Losolla died at 9:42
a.m. Sunday in High Plains
Baptist Hospital in Amarillo
after a lengthy illness.
He was born Aug. 8.1909, in
Roswell, N.M., and married
Estectacion Gonzales. Jan.
29, 1934, in Midland. They
came to Deaf Smith County in
enacted laws requiring func-
tional literacy as a condition
for high school graduation.
Yet, a federal report card
issued by the National
Assessment of Education
Progress reveals that today's
best students can't read and
write and spell as well as
their counterparts of ten
years ago.
The language of the streets,
now as in the writings of
Shakespeare, can be both col-
orful and permissable - as
long as one knows better.
But whether “who” or
"whom” represents organiz-
ed communication, organized
thought, significantly, a
generation which ignores the
laws of communication is
likely to disregard the other
rules which are designed to
make order of disorder.
ing lady will see it, and I
welcome her reply.
Tylenol, remained in the
federal Metropolitan Correc-
tion Center awaiting a hear-
ing Friday.
Illinois Attorney General
Tyrone Fahner has dismissed
Howard as a suspect in the
seven deaths between Sept 29
and Oct. 1.
U.S. Magistrate Olga Jurco
set Howard's bond at $100,000
Sunday. The young man is
charged with trying to extort
strengthens the bones that
have a tendency to become
brittle as the body’s natural
supply of estrogen diminshes
with age. An overwhelming
number of doctors now
believe the benefits of
estrogen heavily outweigh
the risks.
Frosen hamburgers
shipped to Marines
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) — A ship-
ment at 3,000 frozen hamburgers for
U.S. Marines arrived in the Lebanese
capital today, sent by a fast-food
chain which took pity on the
Americans who have been eatihg can-
ned combat rations.
Navy U. Cmdr. Mark Stull,
spokesman for the American con-
tingent of the multinational
peacekeeping force in Beirut, said the
Marines would have the pre-cooked
hamburgers for dinner, but that
unless they figured out a way to heat
them up they would have to eat them
cold.
"Even a cold hamburger is a little
touch of home,” he said. He said the
Marines have no kitchen or micro-
wave ovens, although some have their
own burners to heat them up.
The 3,000 burgers were pre-cooked
in Dayton. Ohio. The White Castle
fast-food chain in Columbus, Ohio,
donated burgers after hearing that
French troops in the peacekeeping
force had hot meals and wine while
the Marines were eating cold rations.
grammar can't be all that im-
portant.
Then along came Clinton
Chase.
Clinton Chase is professor
of Education at Indiana
University. He has stopped
Habib, Indonesia's am-
bassador to the United States,
said Indonesia would like
U.S. help in diversifying its
developing economy and fin-
ding new markets for its pro-
ducts.
Although Indonesia has im-
portant oil reserves and has
made significant economic
progress in the last 15 years,
its per capita income remains
at about $550 a year, U.S. of-
ficials say.
THE MUND was estabiished ae a
weekly to Vebruary, mi. eenverted to
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White's campaign manager,
said studies show many
viewers would not stay with a
debate for more than a few
minutes before changing
channels. That's why White
chose to give the first opening
statement, said Doak.
Here's what the candidates
had to say on some of the
issues:
-Clements, who has been
endorsed by an anti-DWI
group that favors raising the
drinking age to 21. said it
would be a tough measure to
push through the 1983
legislature.
"When we raised the age
from 18 to 19 in 1983, this was
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Suharto of In-
donesia is meeting with
President Reagan amid signs
the United States is prepared
to consider selling the
Southeast Asian nation air-
craft and naval vessels on
favorable terms.
Both U.S. and Indonesian
officials say the primary
reason for Suharto’s first
state visit to the United States
in 12 years is to enable the
two leaders to develop a per-
sonal rapport and to cement
already “excellent" relations
between the two nations.
Reagan and the 61-year-old
Indonesian president are
scheduled to hold their
discussions at the White
House today.
But Suharto, a former In-
donesian army commander
first elected to the presidency
police, " she said
The wounded animal: ran into an
open field, and police then ware sum-
moned. Craft said Officers surround-
ed the 2-year-old lioness and killed it.
he said.
The animal's head was removed
and sent to Austin, where it will be ex-
amined today by experts to determine
whether it was rabid.
Paramedics treated Ms. Shams for
the minor gunshot wound. She then
drove to the nearby hospital, where
she was treated and released.
Many oil company officials oil glut is the equivalent of a
believe the sale, to be held in bargain-basement fire sale.
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skills?
If you content that an
unreadable answer may be a
correct one, you are mistaken
Sir.
Whatever the content, if it
cannot be read correctly or
said correctly it is not cor-
rect.
Recent surveys confirm
that an appalling 25 percent
of Americans are functional-
ly illiterate, unable even to
comprehend the schedule in a
Cancer depression
eliminated with sex
TV Guide - or a help-wanted the San Jose community will
ad. be held at the San Jose
Responsding 10 those Church Hall, Domingo St., at
studies, 34 percent of high 7:30 p.m. today. Luis Liscano
school sophomores have been will be discussing community
required to take remedial responsibilities.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS:
Will you please tell me how to
keep those all-important lines
of communication open when
a teenager's eyes are hidden
behind mirrored shades and
her ears are plugged into a
headset almost ever waking
moment?
These appliances were pur-
chased with said teenager’s
own money. The feeling of be-
ing totally blocked out drives
me crazy. I need some
guidance. - Jammed Chan-
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HOUSTON (AP) - Other
visiting dignitaries might
have been nonplussed by the
authentically dressed Texas
.. ... e c. .... . Army lining the shoreline.
$8,000 from ./Gottieh- complete wb econskin caps
Memorial Hospital, where he and muskets - but not Nor-
had previously worked.. a Wav’s KinFOnv V
Authorities said Howard X , 18 . . ..
About 80 members of the
to help the teaching-learning presented problems. White
environment ... When you go supported the electoral
telecast only in Amarillo.
Debate II was telecast in
. every major Texas market.
The third debate, scheduled
for Saturday night in Dallas,
will be telecast on public
television stations throughout
. the state.
"This was more of an in-
home debate, seen by more
- people," said 1 andsey, adding
White tried to stick to issues
2 and not personalities.
2 The debate was sponsored
•. by Texas Monthly magazine
; and the League of Women
- Voters. League officials said
: the television audience could
-have been in the "several
millions." But David Doak,
An extortion letter left at
the receptionist's desk at the
hospital in Melrose Park
claimed responsibility for the
seven poisonings and
threatened more unless $8,000
was paid, authorities said.
"Me and my gang put
system, saying Texans have
"effective techniques” to
remove bad judges.
-Clements said he is proud
of the $9.3 million he has rais-
ed. "let's quit talking about
rich people and poor people. I
had 45,000 contributors. This
is an all-time historic high."
he said.
White, who is being heavily
outspent, said Clements is
trying to buy re-election. He
Mother shoots daughter
struggling with lioness
PASEDENA, Texas AP- A
mother accidentally shot her 31-year-
old daughter as she struggled with a
pet African lioness that escaped from
its cage. authorities said
The daughter, Connie Shams. was
treated for bites on her legs and a
minor gunshot wound. The lioness
was killed by police officers
The lioness, which weighed about
150 pounds, escaped Monday after-
noon from its backyard pen, said
police spokesman Mac Craft.
As it was being pushed back into the
pen, the lion attacked its owner and
bit the backs of her legs, Craft said.
• "Connie looked out her window and
• saw that the pet lion was out of her
' cage. She went out and tried to put
: him back in, but apparently the lion
didn't like the idea and mauled her."
: Craft said.
Ms. Shams' mother, Christine
- lamb, heard her daughter screaming
: for help, grabbed a .357 Magnum and
: fired several times, hitting the lion
: and striking Ms. Shams on the hand.
: "Thank God, I got the gun out.
: There wasn't enough time to call the
imdaa
in 1968, also seeks
reassurances from Reagan
that U.S. ties to China and the
expanding defense mission of
Japan will not jeopardize the
security and stability of the
Southeast Asian region.
Those assurances will not
be hard to obtain.
A senior U.S. official said
last week that the United
Slates is encouraging Japan
to extend its defenses 1,000
nautical miles from Tokyo
Bay in order to "fill in the
blanks” caused when some
elements of the U.S. Sixth
Fleet withdrew into the In-
dian Ocean.
"It's all defensive," said
the official, who asked not
to be quoted by name. He said
Japan, which occupied large
parts of Southeast Asia dur-
ing World War II. will not be
asked to take on responsibili-
ty for the defense of that
region.
As to China, the official
said Indonesia and other
members of the Association
of Southeast Asian States
(ASEAN) have been told that
the United States “will carry
out our relationship with
China in such a way that it
will not be detrimental to the
interests of the ASEAN coun-
tries.”
Last week, A. Hasnan
Dear Editor:
We wish to respond to the
letter written by Ms. Sylvia
Wallace which appeared in
the Sunday Brand. Her call
for all citizens to voice their
concern regarding the public
display of insensitivity
toward the Black people as
depicted in the Homecoming
“Rocky III" float is a most
appropriate and imuprtant
request.
Many comments. were
heard among the Mexican
American community con-
veying the same feelings of
outrage which she expressed
so well in her letter. We would
like to think that many
members of the Anglo com-
munity were also offended by
such a derisive depiction of a
Black American.
Such an incident raises
many issues regarding the
racial and ethnic relations in
our community. One question
which must be asked is this:
Was such an act on the part of
students and the school of-
ficials who condoned it, a
clear, conscious and
deliberate affront to the
; dignity of black people and to
. all persons who uphold the
: ideals of respect and equality
- for all? Or, was it, more
• simply. an unthinking and in-
nocent act by a small group
who were completely
"g" in the middle of the word giving essay tests, because,
"luxury." he protests, “frequently pen-
They say "ax” when the manship and grammer are
mean "ask." judged as important as the
And "nucular" when the answer."
mean "nuclear." Professor, why not? Are
Ron Gorski who lek not penmanship and gram-
teaching for newswriting is mer integral to the learning
appalled ‘to hear civic and protes" Will not your
political leaders "promise to graduates be forever after
does NOT apply to you lady who complained because
because you've had a high-class slobs put their helf-
hysterectomy: A very slight empty paper coffee cubs and
risk of endometrial cancer dirty ashtrays in the
may be present among wastebasket and she must
women who take estrogen. It deal with the slime.
goes without saying that a in the future, Madame, we
woman who has had cancer shall put them wherever you
should not take estrogen in suggest - except any place
any form. (Ditto for pregnant anatomical or into our Gucci
women.) gym bags. - Guilty in
Dr. Ryan pointed out that Chicago.
estrogen reduces the discom-
fort of hot flashes in DEAR GUILTY: If my
postmenopausal females and editor okays this, your clean-
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CHICAGO (AP) -
Authorities have canceled
twice-daily news briefings in
the investigation into seven
Chicago-area deaths of peo-
ple who look cyanide-packed
Extra-Strength Tylenol.
"Leads continue to be
followed otherwise there is no
significant reportable change
in the status since the last
briefing,” said Mort Fried-
man. spokesman for the Il-
linois Department of Law En-
forcement.
Authorities have briefed
news reporters twice a day on
developments in the case
since Sept. 30, the day after
the first death was
discovered. But Friedman
said Monday that future news
briefings would be announced
when scheduled.
A task force of more than
100 investigators from
federal, state and local agen-
unaware of its offensive
nature’’
Even it it was the latter. (as
we suspect, most would
prefer to believe, little com-
fort should be derived from
the fact that our students and
school officials are so insen-
sitive and callous of the feel-
ings of others that such an act
would be condoned. Indeed,
we believe that until there is a
public apology, the entire
community of Hereford has
condoned it. To Ms. Wallace,
the black students, and the
rest of the black community,
we hereby apologize for re-
maining silent and not ex-
pressing our objections
sooner.
May we also suggest that
officials of the school district
take the opportunity at the
School Board meeting this
Tuesday to express their sen-
timents on the subject? Fur-
ther, we hope that this inci-
dent underlines the need for
multicultural curriculum and
activities which promote
racial and cultural
awareness among all our
students.
With appreciation to the
Brand for the opportunity to
express our opinion, we re-
main Sincerely,
Irma G. Medina
Luis Rangel
Carmen R. Morales
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Oil Anchorage, Alaska, will be
industry officials say the sale the most lucrative of the 41 to
of leases in Alaska's Beaufort be held by Walt over the next
Sea may be the "crown five years,
jewel" of Interior Secretary Some say revenues from
James Walt's ambitious pro- the Beaufort Sea lease sale
gram to offer virtually the en- could go as high as $3 billion,
tire U.S. coastline for ex- While Watt has said
ploration. anything over $1 billion would
Experts say the lease sale be a tremendous success, he
Wednesday of 1.8 million is counting on high industry
acres in the Beaufort Sea interest to silence critics who
may produce the biggest U.S. have complained that his
oil and gas discoveries in 14 plan to offer vast amounts of
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
Those all-important lines of
communication have been
shut down. Nothing is getting
through. Behind the shades
are frightened, insecure eyes.
Those ears are plugged
because she doesn't want to
hear what you have to say.
You have a hostile,
rebellious daughter on your
hands. The help of a pro-
fessional counselor is clearly
indicated. (And welcome to
the club.)
I960 from Midland
Mr. Iasolla was a construc-
tion and railroad worker and
was a member of the
Jehovah's Witness Church.
Survivors include his wife:
four sons, Tiodao of Austin
and Joe, Roman, and Mike,
all of Hereford: two stepsons,
Manuel Rodriguez of Midland
and T.G. Rodriguez of Albu-
querque, N.M.; Two
daughters. Frances Sanchez
of Ada, Okla., and Casimira
Benavidez of Miami, Fla.:
two stepdaughters, Terfecta
Cabrera and Tibursia Berer-
ras. both of Odessa: 58 grand-
children; 37 great-
grandchildren; and two
great-great - grandchildren.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I I never had this experience
have a delicate problem and with my husband and wonder
will understand if you can't if the discomfort may be
publish my letter. But do try, psychological -caused by
because there must be guilt - or is Mother Nature
thousands of women with the telling me I am - Over the Hill
same problem who cant br- In Evanston?
ing themselves to discuss it. I
am referring to painful inter- DEAR EVANSTON: At 60?
course. What hill? It’s only a mound.
I am 60, in good health, had dear. See a gynecologist and
a hysterectomy at 50 and was make sure everything in that
happily married for 30 years, department is OK.
When my husband died I was Dr George M. Ryan, an
sure I could never by in- obstetrician- gynecologist in
terested in another man, but I Memphis, says the discern-
was wrong. A year ago I met fort may be due to an
someone very special. In- estrogen deficiency that
timacies began a few months causes drying -out in that
later. I love the feeling of area. This is normal for
closeness and “X" is a women your age. Dr. Ryan
wonderful lover. He enjoys went on to say your
me thoroughly, and I pretend gynecologist will probably
I am having the time of my prescribe estrogen pills and a
life. Actually I can’t wait un- vaginal cream that comes
til it's over because the pain with an applicator. He issued
cies is still working intensive-
ly on the case.
Meanwhile. Jerome
Howard, 20. of Chicago, ac-
cused of threatening to put
cyanide in a hospital's
f
Ann Landers
The Clan Buchanan Society
of the Ark-La-Tex - a group
dedicated to preserving Scot-
tish customs and traditions -
is extending membership to
Scots and the Scot-Irish and
their descendants.
Persons interested in fin-
ding out about the society
should contact H.C.
Buchanan, 2610 Creswell,
Shreveport, UA. 71104.
The society was founded to
help promote understanding
and fellowship among the
descendants of Scotsmen in
America in addition to
preservng customs and
culture.
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