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The Record Chronicle welcomes
letters from its readers, however.
Could it be4a case of unin-
tentional carelessness, or an
For a year-ong period ending
Aug. 31, 1978, it cost taxpayers
$7.2 million just to clean up along
Texas roadways. And that’s only
the price tag figured by the State
Department of Highways and
Public Transportation; it doesn’t
include the cost of removing litter
from city streets, state and city
parks, or from around public
buildings and stadium grounds.
Don’t litter! Use a litter bag!
Dispose of trash properly! Then,
spread the word — if YOU don’t
litter and WE don’t litter and
THEY don’t -litter, then maybe
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traaat
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to
would be if there were less litter
to be picked up.”
This money could much better
be used on safety projects such as
replacing some of the obsolete
bridges in the state, according to
the department’s engineer-dir-
ector, Luther DeBerry.
Most Texans would hastily
agree that litter is unsightly,
unsafe, unsanitary and un-
American. Hardly anyone would
dare own up to having had a
tissue ripped out of his fingers by
gale force winds, much less admit
that he actually, with his own
hands, threw a bottle into a bar
ditch.
Well, if so many of us are such
good, upstanding members of the
“neat generation,” who is doing
all that littering?
He says The mihitantuwansn
that shape your city, county. state,
nation'’
By LOUIS HARRIS
Syndicated Columnist
Under the impact of double-digit
inflation, labor s rank and file are
solidifying their support of unions
While a 5340 percent majority of all
Americans does not feel that the wage
increases most big unions are asking
for are justified, a 55-37 percent
majority of union members feel that
they are.
in the past few years, one of the
activities and in view of the me
consistencies and unevenness of their
use by various parts of the (Soviet)
strategic forces . our forecast .
in this field must be highly tentative.”
Competent sources confirmed to our
associate Dale Van Atta that the
report is all too true it warns that
despite the "considerable political,
economic and even military risks
involved ... we cannot exclude the
possibility that Soviet leaders, if they
believed they could succeed, would
approve a program of concealment
and deception designed to help gain a
strategic advantage over the U S "
Indeed, the CIA report speculates
that "an effort of this scope almost
certainly was approved at a high
political level." The CIA is convinced,
in other words, that the men in the
Kremlin are perfectly willing to cheat
on the SALT agreement — and our
intelligence techniques, an't prevent
a nd
decept ion
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and is as easily detected Bui if 'hey
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OVER TH S£MET UNION, DON’T
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somehow . 1
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' these achons were clearly attempts
to deny the L’nited States information
on minsile laune hing subs hefore they
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in many xgars. Its solidarity could
well mean that labor will be much
more effective in next year's election
than it has been in recent political
campaigns, when labor's clout was
not generally effective.
never carried the keys (end directly or
indirectly to regulate. dominate and
frequently castigate them — these
men who man the ramparts of our
prisons — with no comprehension of
the dimensions of that job
The prison guard has to keep people
in places they don't want to be. Some
of them can go at him with a knife
made from a spoon — and they have
nothing to lose
The professional prison guard
absorbs anger and guilt with whiqh he
had nothing to do. Yet he’must enforce
rules to protect inmates from one
break the caravan, up. moving one
truck at a time, we might not learn
EN SARGENT
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• DeBerry says there are an
estimated 5,300 bridges in the
state that are considered ob-
solete, but the department cannot
replace them fast enough because
of the existing litter problems
within Texas’ borders.
DON'T MISUNDERSVAND ME SENATOR-
IF IT TAKES A NEW VERIFICATION
TECHNIQUE T'GET TOUR VOTE CN TH'
SALT TREATY, THEN WE'RE. AU RR ITe
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-Denton.
Newspapers ore the worlds encyclopoediq of life; telling us
everything from every.quarter of the globe. They ore a universal
whispering gallery fofmankind, only their whispers are sometimes
thunders
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. Whatever it is, we can do
something about it.
Want to have your say about
emmmun^ problems, to be
about the move
e Beginning about 1964, the Soviets
began "disruptive painting” of their
intercontinental ballistic missile
complexes, constructing dummy
roads. facilities. equipment and
launch sites — modern versions of
improve themprals of
honal offier
Maybe, just maybe, the
mysterious THEY are respon-
sible for the piles of trash, but
more than likely WE are the
culprits.
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We all need reminders every
once in a while to pitch in and
fight litter — and the-Department
of Highways and Public Tran
sportation has just given us
7200,000 of them
see devt iopig
1974, a 4846 percent plurality actually
favored their right to strike
— With regard to policemen, a 54 43
percent majority of Americans feels
they should not have the right to
strike Last year, an even higher 5641
percent majority wanted to deny
policemen the right to strike, although
in 1974, a 4746 percent plurality ac-
tually supported that right.
The public makes a clear distinction
between backing the right of
schoolteachers and garbagemen to
strike, on the one hand, and opposing
the right of firemen and policemen to
strike, on the other
Yet, among union members,
majorities back the right of all four
“As long as the litter is there,
we have to pick it up,” DeBerry
Chronicle, PO Box
anybody . those who are spoken to will
answer thee in the same way Angry
speech is painful, blows for blows will
touch thee
Bible "A soft answer turneth away
’ wrath, but grievous words stir up
anger ” "Be angry and sin not, let not
the sun go down upon your wrath
Buddha: "The fault of others is
easily perceived, but that of oneself is
difficult to perceive, a man winnows
his neighbor's faults like chaff, but his
deep and ongstand mg
letter s-must -be ftm t ted m a 400w d
marimum Anonymous letters are
never printed
Hr as- Ring--44044
One way to help arouse public
awareness is to show, the 16mm
film "A Litter MESSage” to your
club, group, organization, class,
wedding guests, family members,
or bowling team. Simply write to
"A Litter MESSage," Box 5064,
Austin Tx 78763, to make
arrangements to borrow the 13-
minute sound and color motion
picture.
Bible ' Even so the tongue is a little
Minpiy to
reflects a
on highway litter
and symnbols, their unqu twidy
lanzuage. the kindnesses and intena
Iny ahts of which they are capable
and the sometiines vicious brutaltv
countrys- When George Meany. the
head of the AFL-CIO, publicly op-
posed President Carter’s voluntary
program to control prices and wages,
he urged that employers would
make certain that most employees did
not receive wage hikes over 7 percent,
but there would be no, comparable
mechanism to keep prices within the
guideline limits Meany then also
announced his support for mandatory
price and wage controls as a more
equitable anti inflation program
The position taken by Meany and
other labor leaders has rallied the
rank and file of union members to
their support As a result, the trade
union movement r shows more
While our prison system this las
decade has twen trying 'o adjust tn
new cour ■
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their ad
and Tw
bring about some protount changes in Buddha
both the leadership union labor in this
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• Though the CIA Claimed these
subterfuges never seriouslv ham
pered our ability to maintain an ac
curate count of Soviet suhmarines ."
the agency admitted that if made it
tougher to figure out a far more vital
statistic — the num ber of. Soviet subs
relations has been the rise in
unionization and the increase in the
number of strikes among uniformed
municipal workers, such as
policemen, firemen and sanitation
workers. No section of the country has
escaped this rise in Union organization
and militency among the uniformed
services, including the South, which
has long been a bastion of anti-union
sentiment.
Americans are sharply divided over
the issue of whether or not key
municipal workers have the right to
strike: '
— A 52-43 percent majority feels
that school teachers should have the
right to strike. The latest ABC News •
Harris Survey of adults
nationwide indicates that, ingthe past
three years, public support for this
right has increased.
By 56-40 percent, a clear majority
“of-&1 Americans now feels that city-
employed sanitation workers and
‘w
Millions still spent
Address your lot tors
~Reader»- Say!” Denton
strike:
— By 57 38 percent, union members
Support the right of teachers to strike
. — By a wide 62-36 percent, a
majority backs the right' of city
employed sanitation workers and
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potentially dangerus
began in May 1974
"telemetry encoding."
messages from ‘e-1
By PAUL HARVEY
Syndicated Columnist
Behind prison walls it’s now the
guards who are growing restive They
are organizing; some are striking
This has to do with why.
You call them "prison guards "
Their national organization is called
the American Association of
Correctional Facility Officers
Obviously, they prefer to be identified
that way
But what they are are prison
guards, society's "unwanted men "
Scholarly criminologists who’ve
or environmental" coverings were
used to camouflage the facilities
weapons.________—___——
President. Carter has reassured
them "We are confident,” he
declared last month, "that no
significant violation of the treaty
could take place without the United
States detecting it."
But secret documents do not sup-
port the president’s rosy assurance
that the Soviets will be unable to fool
us Quite the contrary, in fact
A "Top Secret" report, in the
National Intelligence Daily, the CIA's
of < riminal
Mihicat tne
no mhore arut
justice system
To assure ca fair hearing for all. Texas 76201
Among varied religions there are
kindred ideas, said different |v Here
are two of them
Buddha "If one man conquer in
battle a thousand tones a thousand
men,and if another conquer himst If.
he is the greatest of conquerors ”
Bihle "He that is slow to anger is .
tetter than the mighty. and he that
ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a
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are built ” 1
• The most innovative
garbage collectors to strike
—' By 53-45 percent, a majority
supports the right of firemen to strike
ought to have the right to strike
Thus, although Americans are
sharply split on the issue of uniformed
municipal workers’ right to strike,
union members express solid bat king
for this right
The press of inflation has begun to
• in ' 1974 and 1975 the ( 1A
discovered that the Soviets were
partially covering’ -submarine hull
sections, awaiting .assemblv at
Severndvinsk and concluded that
pull out the mole that is in thine < y ) Fihle With eye - ide op n ,n the
when‘thou thyselt beholdest not the mereotGu bkyou Don'le'
beam that is in thine own eve”- Thou the “orldarpundyu squeeze vouinto ,
> ; ;......pi. 1′5 "u" .......1 hu"ie Gnl rem Id ou:—
Buddha "Beware of the anger of innd from within, so that you may
(he (ongue. and control 1hy tongur ' prove in prat "ice that the plan of God
Leave the sms of the tongur and fotouis*d mneets all hsdemands
practice virfuc with thy tongue d moe toward the goal of true
maturity
Thai was
or. making
misies in
With a sixth sense born of
ceaselessly patrolling the brink of a
volcano he senses how collective
tensions rise and subside in respwt «
n mysterious tides and social rhsth
me which no sociological treatise can
adequately explain
Prof Bob Barrington. Department
thy brother. Brother let me
- super hush hush information
newspaper for top government
said. “The only chance we would leaders, has this to say : "In view of
have of using any of that money our complete understanding of
for more effective safety projects Soviet concealment and deception
capabtlty " fie'told us "‘The past
'rack record is not encouraging
Senate skeptics, with good reason
are not • viewing the SALT II
agreoment through Jimmy Carter'
rmecolored glasin.
BRASS RING Todav we award a
Page <A DENTON RECORD-CHIRONICLE Wednesday, May 23, 1979
CIA calls SALT unenforceable
h ''In- i rm
' Potemkin village" by the people- it) por’ a’ any chit moeen1
.I'll no’ follow false do i r ine B+
no' a friend of the world < ome
lonk at this world glittering like a
royal chariot the fuwlish areim
rod r it but the wise dong’ touch
it ” ,
By JACK ANDERSON
Syndicated Columnist
WASHINGTON - The key to the
SALT II agreement, and to its chances
of approval by the Senate, is
"verification." Senators want to be /
sure the Soviet Union isn’t cheating on /
the number and variety of its nuclear /
never even suspect
The conscientious guard knows his
responsibility as does nobody else in
the criminal justice system of the
prisoners who are his to safekeep he
knows their eat mg needs, bathroom
habits, loneliness and 'heir boredom .
and how much of their bravado is
fear
The prison guard knows who needs,
patience and who respond, instead to
impatience
He comprehends the frail
decipherable •<> n • ■ .M i, >. .
tracking the weapons "
I! is tricks like these that have
.given many memters of '11, M-na
■ cause for concern i mi sera’or put ‘f
cas forcautonbluntiv We have
consis’ ■ I underestiated Soi
the Washington Merry (Round -1
Har’od Denton, the Nuclear
Regulator ( om m is-on officsaal who
with his wife Lucinda bacame
familiar strangers '. .in Middletown.
Pa , during the Thre Mile Island
nuclear plant crisis
garbage collectors ought to have the
right to strike This is an increase
from the 5245 percent majority who
felt that way last year and the 5142
percent ma jority who were of similar
mind in 1976
— However, a 5343 percent
majority does not feel that firemen
should be allowed to strike Last year,
a slightly higher 5542 percent
majority felt the same wav in 1976, a
narrower 49 45 percent plurality
Prom secret documents and from
intelligence sources, close to the SA
• negotiations! we learned the details of
a number of the Russians’ tricks
They have been using them since at
least 1964 to hide their weapons
strength from American intelligence
We cannot report all their tricks
without revealing our own secret
detection methods But it is safe to tell
part of the story:
One relatively simple screen the
Russians use for their strategic
weapons was described to us by a
source: "When the Russians move
mobile missiles, there is sometimes a
long logistics trail Is like a circus of
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own fault he hides as a.cheat hides
the bad die from tile plajer
Billie '-And why heholdest thou the
mole 'ha' is in thy hrothet s eye but
perceiveth not 'H beanr that is in
‘him nwn < m " E the r how" anst th<>u
who invented the technique
• hi 1966, the Russians, learned to
tune their activities to our satellite
schedules "In response to warnings
of the approach of t’S recon
naissance satellites passed to all
branches of the Soviet military
establishment," one document notes,
both surface-to-air missile and air
warnngand-control radars restrict
their electronic emissions a' times
when the emissions would be
susceptible to interception by the
satellites
• In 1967, .the Russians began
building tunnels hig’enough to hide up
to 20 missile carrying submarines
in nis‘ atur s, 'lie tour's
vutnic
Sign of "And other sheep I have,
whit hare not of this fold Them also 1
must firing, and they shall hear my
voice, and there shall be one fold, and
one shepnerd" And to this claim,
there are voices in everv living
religion which bear witness
Philip Walker
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ano’her and from themskes in vulteratulit nt some 0 manipula’r
subtle ways that «ivil rights lawyers , , and bullying their remarkable idem
if anytdyis gog to be left to
pi for- ns e-ary d.lficuit an«l
d.nHeru yh he rest, v us had
t« ", t -‘ar’ hi k : e long and fiard
atnu‘ how prope’ri ‘ salute sifle--
publ st r l it । - "t । wise the men u,
•at :■ 1ose »>bs m.n abandiin thm
'■> ' he ■ k, nd a t d ,i ' w „nt
member, and boasteth great things
Behold, how great a matter a little fire
kndleth. And the tongue is a fire, a
world of iniquity every kind of
beast has been tamed of mankind but
'he tongue no man can tame, it is an
unruly evil, full of deadly poison "
Buddha "Do not follow the evil law
Calls are still coming in tn their
Horkvtie Md hon from acrons the
I . naljonand espwually from Penn,
sy’vania Mrs Denton reported
We’ve had invitanons to family
re unions and dnmrs a: ‘, alls us’ *o
• m' Hel}o and "Fhank Hamid tor
triling us th truth," she tits w.
Ro’ a real hometown 1. g ‘here
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