Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1980 Page: 1 of 20
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Carter off on 'unity ' trip
Sweet innocence
Mom Barnett, playing the role of Elma Duckworth, a small town waitress who
suddenly finds herself face to face with a variety of people with a variety of
backgrounds and difficulties, finds it all confusing in the Community Players din-
ner-theater production of "Bus Stop" to be staged in the Civic Center Exhibit Hall
Friday and Saturday nights beginning at 7 p.m. A matinee performance is slated for
Sunday at 2 p.m. Miss Barnett was last seen in the Sulphur Springs High School
production of "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown", in which she played the part of
Snoopy. {More about the cast and crew on pages 8 and * of today's paper.)
-Staff Photo by MN BLAK E
By R. GREGORY HOKES
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - President
Carter is leaving on an eight-day
European trip aimed at restoring unity to
a Western alliance shaken by serious
disagreement over how to deal with tur-
moil in Afghanistan and Iran and the
stalled Middle East peace negotiations
Carter will meet with the leaders of
France, Germany, Great Britain. Japan.
Canada and Italy in Venice on Sunday and
Monday in an economic summit con-
ference that has been expanded to include
a broad discussion of major international
political issues.
“It will be an opportunity for Western
leaders to consult on broad political and
strategic issues at the outset of the decade
of the 1980s," said a senior White House
official who asked not to be identified. He
said the summit nations face some of the
most “profoundly complex strategic and
political issues” of the post-war period.
It will be Carter’s first trip abroad since
the last economic summit in Tokyo a year
ago.
He will go first to Rome, for meetings
Friday with Italian Prime Minister
Franceso Cossiga and other officials and
for an audience with Pope John Paul II at
the Vatican on Saturday.
Before returning June 26. Carter will go
to Yugoslavia on Tuesday, where he will
lay a wreath on the grave of Marshal Tito
and meet with that country’s new leaders,
and then to Spain and Portugal on Wed-
nesday and Thursday, respectively, to
show support for those emerging
democracies.
Security for the trap a <
became of the wave of tenrxa that 1
shaken Italy is recent yean. About UM
seaborne poiace. cartewen and Aipne
troops have been aasgaed to fence aim.
with frogmen patrolhag the dtp's rwiaie
Carter, who also wifi he preceded bp a
large contingent of VS Start Service
agents, won't take a gondola tear at Venice
because local <
be too exposed to sasper fire.
The atso temnat grasp I
Red Brigade ha
meetings, bat ftakan offimh he&eve
Venice and San Gwrpo Hand, where Use
summit sessiotw wi5 he held, can he eaadp
protected sad are safe from aTart
voiced dispieasare at what Amy canmder a
recent lack of aBied sappart. Carter saaght
in an interview with ftafeaa ' journalises is
play down any «f a serious
breach m relations.
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Mystery case at courthouse
Sparrow flying a bit 'high'?
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By JIM MOORE
A strange case
Hopkins County Courthouse with cmm-
fusion as to who the supers at the crime
might exactly be
All sources of information have declined
to be identified or e&se they weal tefi their
story at all
It seems that kut Friday, a meets* «a
* being bead m the otbtt m a uues
who wishes tot
official glanced op toward the Made ef
the courthouse and noticed a tarfi aeat
containing what a muSy stated bp
legaiisticaily mrhmd ptma as “a green
leafy, substance believed to be
marijuana
Yet another affieiaL again desrmg total
no-name basis ef reportmg, sasi 'Were
wading for the eggs to batch 14 mutt the
feerittc ts niusi
The war—iw
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Terrorists slain in
embassy shootout
Clouds bring
only promise
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NICOSIA, Cyprus AP
terrorists
Embassy i
Iraq’s fint
the
official Iraqii
It said the three i
into the embassy am
their
killed the intruders Mai
agency said.
No other
what wasl
attach eaaai
Preaa office in fficoma. Cyprm. <
were safe aodaone hod
The identity Md
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Recession potential trouble for
beleaguered social security fund
WASHINGTON (AP)
Hay time In Hopkins County
I is toward round bates of bay, Jim Schartach, moisture content to be sure that it wasn't getting toe dry,
at N.V. International Farms, says the old causing stoppage of the haling process. Schartoch, a native ef
. While David Wilkins ef the Hill Country of Texas, says that mast of the afteHa is seM to
, Barry Wilkins dairymen in Hopkins County.
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1980, newspaper, June 19, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824755/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.