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The Hereford
Thursday
May 9. 1985
84th Year, No. 219, Deaf Smith County, Hereford, Tex.
29 Cents
14 Pages
A- Reagan says West
must remain strong
in final speech of tour
Assembly, Reagan cited Portugzal’s
interrupted
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Murder Scene
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Triple tuition approved
First hike since 1977
In his speech to the National noisy reception in Strasbourg, where
White concerned about
prison lawsuit settlement
lion hike would help fend off it 26 per- $12 in the fall it would increase to $16
recommended by legislative budget then go up $2 a y ear every two years
residents would rise from $4 per hour this administration an opportunity to
Cabinet to examine nuclear industry
Ticket issued for livestock
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Deaf
irce
Yellow banner.*, roped off the scene of a
shooting early this morning near Owens
Electric. The 33-year-old Hereford man
driving the pickup was shot to death, and
he commemorated the 40th anniver-
sary of the erut of World War II in
Europe with an address to the Euro
LISBON. Portugal 'APi — Presi-
dent Reagan declared today that
Western nations threatened by the
Soviet Union since World War II.
learned they must remain militarily
new tricks
wised up
ir puppy
pean Parliament
His speech
police believe the gunman was one of two
men involved in a fist fight earlier this
morning.
I think the court and the plaintiffs
ought to recognize the good faith
steps that have been taken and give
quickly And that, the official added,
could lead to pressure on him to take
a hard line with the United States in
order to assure harmony within the
Communist hierarchy
OUTLOOK: Partly cloudy tonight. low in low Na. Fair and hot Fri-
day. high in lower Ma
While details were sketchy this
morning, police said Garcia's truck
apparently struck a utility pole near
Second and Gough Streets, crossed
the road and then plowed into a front
window of Owens Electric Company
after the shots were fired.
against the state
I'm very concerned I think that
we have shown good faith in the
legislature, at the prison' board
level, the governor's office We're
appropriating additional monies to
deal with the problem, " White said
Wednesday
was "one fruitful in results and rich
in memory "
Before he arrived in Lisbon on
Wednesday . Reagan was accorded a
In summing up his European trip.
Reagan said. "I have seen in these
past days reminders of the tragedy
and the grandeur of our lime I have
to speak with a special trust, wisdom
and candor "
Hereford police issued a ticket for keeping livestock within the city
limits to a Hereford man Wednesday
They also investigated complaints of criminal trespass, criminal
mischief and burglary of a habitation The burglarized home in the
300 Block of Ave. I was heavily damaged, with paint sprayed and
dumped throughout the house and furniture ripped and cut.
The hand of leadership was clear 11
on the House floor in a rare move.
Speaker Gib Lewis voted to agree
with the Senate version
Even with the increase, Texas col-
lege tuition would be among the na-
tion's cheapest
The bill would raise tuition from
the current $4 per semester hour to
Weather
WEDNESDAY'S HIGH. 71 (normal. 77 record: M in 1963,
ting justice of the peace for Deaf
Smith County.
Local Roundup
Marshall found extra vote
Margaret Marshall gained only one vote. from a ballot which was
re-validated, in today's recount of the District 1 school board runoff
results Marshall received 195 Votes to Steve Coneway's 203 marks in
the recount, called by Marshall after Saturday's polling gave her 194
votes.
The results were certified by the board on Monday night ami Con-
eway was sworn into the office with the restriction that he not vote on
the board until the recount was final
The board will meet Saturday to certify the recount results
plan, called on the House to agree
with the Senate version The colleges
need the 1275 million the hike would
raise over the next two years. she
said
Without a tax bill we cannot af-
ford to continue to put as much
money in colleges and universities as
we have in the past ." Mr- Delco
said
The 1986-87 appropriations bill ap-
proved by the House cuts college
spending by about 4 percent The tui-
aides
This is reasonable fair and affor-
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oar spouse
----—gout
•are you’re
that a former ally. the Soviet Union,
is undermining the world's nuclear
stability by developing a land-based
missile clearly designed to strike
first.”
But the president also repealed a
variety of proposals he has made
By KIM THOGMARTIN
Staff Writer
A Hereford man died from two
gunshot wounds to the head early
this morning and city police have
issued a warrant for the arrest of a
suspect
Hereford police said Henry Gar-
cia, 33, of 204 Blevins, was shot with a
small-calibre weapon while driving
his pickup truck His wife and an
unidentified person were sitting
beside him
Garcia was pronounced deat at
4:40 a.m. at Deaf Smith General
Hospital by Tawanna Hollowell, ac-
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man shot to death
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for Hereford Bi-Products and was a
member of San Jose Catholic
Church
He is survived by his wife, two sons
and four daughters, all of the home
his parents. Mr and Mrs Henry
Garcia of Brady; eight brothers, five
<4 whom reside in Hereford: and six
sisters, one of whom lives in
Hereford.
dent -napped Who is he to talk""
AUSTIN AP' Gov Mark White
until it reached $24 in 1995 says he still has many concerns
The House tuition bill scrapped in about an offer to settle the long-
favor of the Senate plan would have running prison reform lawsuit
ratsed in-state tuition to $8 per hour
this fall and in gradual increments to
$20 by 1990
Tuition for out-of-state students
would rise from the < urrent $40 to
$120 per semester hour in the fall
Resident medical student tuition
would go from $400 a year to $800 a
year in the fall it would increase to
$1,219 the next year
Law school tuition for Texas
in the final major sp ech of his people of the Third World with whom i repeatedly by heckiers as well as the
10-day European tour delivered to your long-established ties permit you applause of his supporters - warned
AUSTIN 'API - The House has
approved a tripling of state college
tuition in the fall, concurring with
what one legislator criticized as
marching orders" from the Senate
We don't need to pass a tuition bill
today We need to get the two house-
together in the true spirit of com-
promise," said Bay City Hep Tom
Uher
But the House voted 8560 Wednes-
<lay to scrap its plan to double tuition
and go along with the Senate plan to
raise the semester hour cost for resi-
'lent students from the current $4 to
$12 in the fall
The measure now goes to Gov
Mark White, who has indicated that
he approves of the tuition increase
Rep Wilhelmina Delco. D-Austin
and sponsor of the House tuition
•table. Mrs Delco-aid of the Senate
version, which apparently will
become the first tuition hike in Texas
since 1957
the National Assembly after talks
with Prime Minister Mario Soares,
the president congratulated Portugal
for turning away from 42 years of
dictatorial rule to embrace
democracy, and criticized com-
munist societies
He said it is in the collectivist
world that economies stagnate, that
technology IS lagging and that people
are oppressed and unhappy with
their lives "
Arriving at Sao Bento Palace for
talks with Soares, the president had
harsh words for Soviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev At a Kremlin
rally Wednesday marking the 40th
anniversary of the defeat of Nazi
Germany, the Soviet leader called
the United States tile forward edge
if the war menace to mankind.”
Asked what he thought of Gor-
bachev’s speech, Reagan replied.
What I usually think of him " When
a reporter said Gorbachev had called
him a menace to mankind, the presi-
cent higher education spending cut per hour for the next three years and
strong so that never again would we heritage of producing explorers He
be forced to resort to violence" to said. Once again, you are charting
safeguard liberty a new course, not just for Portugal,
but for all others especially those
ilways wel-
ly It’s the
Police Corporal Sammy Sanchez took place The police department Dr Ralph Erdmann of Amarillo ex-
said he had spoken with Garcia about believes the murder suspect is one of peeled to perform an autopsy and
an hour before the shooting after the men who beat up Domingo crime-scene investigation later to-
noticing Garcia repeatedly had been Henry Garcia's wife also told police day
driving by a 307 Roosevelt residence that it was one of those men who had The body was taken to Rix Funeral
Sanchez said he believed Garcia fired the shots Directors. where services are pen-
was looking for Domingo Garcia. The scene of the alleged murder ding
who had been beaten up earlier this was roped off this morning, with law Garcia had been a Hereford resi-
morning in the neighborhood of the enforcement officers continuing dent for 17 years. He married odella
shooting Domingo had been taken to their investigation and pathologist Trevino on Sept 17, 1968. He worked
the hospital by ambulance, refused
Around 320 Southwestern Public to stay. and was taken home by a
Service Company customers were friend.
without electrical service from 3:25 Domingo did not stay at home,
until 7:03 this morning while SPS Sanchez reported, and police were
crews replaced the pole looking for him when the shooting
emergency bvard meeting this week having tu approve the early release
because White said he wanted more of prisoners before the 1986 election
time to study the settlement offer Asked if he opposes the inmate
The Houston Post on Wednesday pupulation limit or other specific
said the settlement offer — with a aspects of the settlement. White said,
proposed 12 percent reduction in I'm not going to go into details on
prison population — puts White in a that I'm concerned about the totali-
difficult political spot ty of the operations there I'd like to
The newspaper. quoting unnamed see the plaintiffs make some conces-
legislative sources, said White fears sions about how they go about pro-
that accepting the settlement could viding security in the prisons "
result in the politically unpopular White also took a jab at the lengthy
early release of some prisoners court proceedings
White frequently has voiced op- I think many of the problems
position to any early release But the there can be solved if we get the
Post said the situation raises a tough lawyers out of the way and let the
choice for the governor back a tax prison administrators do the job," he
increase to build more prisons or risk said
heard the voice of the 20th century It before through diplomatic channels
is humanity's voice, heard in every in an attempt to decrease tensions
century. every time. between the United States and the
And the words are unmistakable: Soviets.
they call out to us in anguish but also And because Reagan made the
in hope let the nations live in peace proposals on European soil and in a
among themselves, let all peoples highly publicized forum. White
abide in the fellowship that God in- House officials have expressed the
tends ” hope the Soviets might take a new in-
Even though his trip was dogged terest in Reagan's suggestions
by controversy in West Germany. Now administration officials say
Spain and at Strasbourg, France. they are waiting to see the reaction
where he was heckled by leftist The official said the new Sonet
deputies Wednesday in a speech leader. Gorbachev, has offended the
before the European Parliament. Soviet old guard by putting his own
Reagan said today his European trip men into powerful positions rather
ministration's policy to make presidential commission to look at
government a part of the solution.” nuclear power's problems
NRC Chairman Nunzio Palladino. He wants to brief the Cabinet on
when asked about Herrington's the state of the industry, that’s about
remarks, disagreed it." said Dan Butler, an Energy
"I believe we are fulfilling our mis- Department spokesman "There's
sum to protect public health and safe- some talk about the possibility of the
ly." Palladino said That is the secretary-appointed council like the
most important thing we can do to National Coal Council, but I don’t
enhance public confidence in nuclear know whether that’s going to go
power” anywhere"
Herrington, formerly President Herrington said public skepticism
Reagan’s White House personnel regarding nuclear power also can be
director, refused to take questions blamed on the 1979 accident at the
following his address to the Nuclear Three Mile Island plant in Penn-
Power Assembly, a trade group But sylvania which occurred just as
aides said the Cabinet-level ex- Miss Fonda’s movie was appearing
amination stops short of requests by in hundreds of theaters across the
the industry and Wall Street invest- country - and the utility industry
ment bankers for a higher-status itself
Wednesday told the small group with 180-degree turn from the current law to $24 this fall and to $36 in 1986 do what we're trying to do — that's
its dozen horses and burros that and would be a 180-degree turn from make certain we have a prison that's
Western livestock interests want to the congressional intent as it now Mrs Delco said the future in- constitutional." he said
change a 1971 law so that protected stands." Moody said creases mandated by the bill might The settlement between the state
wild stock can be sold for slaughter According to the BI.M plan. he become moot because of a special and lawyers representing inmate
About 30 people, including a few said, the estimated 60,000 wild horses study of higher education set to begin plaintiffs must be approved by the
onlookers, attended the rally held on and burros now on the agency's this year federal court which has issued
the grassy Mall not far from Capitol public lands would be trimmed to Since funding is one of the big orders for sweeping reforms in the
Hill Three placards and a banner about 25.000 in the interest of range pieces of looking at higher education, state prison sy stem
were unfurled for the cameras management and economy, tuition now looms greatly in the fun- Robert Gunn of Wichita Falls.
Moody, who climbed aboard a "There is no scientific basis for do- ding questions I assume we'll hear chairman of the Texas Board of Cor-
12-year-old former wild horse named (See HORSES. Page 2AI about it again," she said rections, said he canceled an
WASHINGTON (API — Blaming tance of atomic power
everyone from actress Jane Fonda to "Unfortunately, federal regulation
government safety regulators for the has probably been more responsible
slow growth of nuclear power, for undermining confidence in
Energy Secretary John Herrington is nuclear power than have avowed
promising a Cabinet-level examine- nuclear opponents,” he said in
non of the industry's future decision after decision, the govern-
Many consumers perceive that ment has delayed plant construction
nuclear power is unsafe, unworkable and sent the price of nuclear powe"
and too expensive... thanks to Hanoi soaring."
Jane." Herrington said Wednesday. Herrington said there have bet
referring to Miss Fonda's visit to 114 nuclear power plant cancella-
Hanoi during the Vietnam War and Hons and no orders for new reactors
her role in "The China Syndrome," a in the past seven years.
movie about an atomic plant acct- "To the best of my knowledge, no
deni. utility company, public or private, is
However, he said the federal even considering the nuclear option
Nuclear Regulatory Commission is for future generation needs," he
more to blame than anti-nuclear ac- said. "If government is part of the
tivists for eroding the public's accep- problem, then it is the (Reagan i ad-
Group protests wild
stock killing bill
WASHINGTON (AP) A self- Shadow, said one provision of the bill
styled Wild Horse Express” says — which he said is to be introduced
legislation soon to be introduced in soon — would allow the Bureau of
Congress would mean the slaughter Land Management to sell off the ma-
of thousands of free-roaming horses jority of horses and burros now pro-
and burros in the West tectedbylaw.
Hep Jun Moody, D-Wis . on The measure represents a
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Curtis, Jeri. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1985, newspaper, May 9, 1985; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477958/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.