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The Amarillo Globe-Times du lieu suivant : Amarillo, Texas • Page 62

Lieu:
Amarillo, Texas
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62
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It Happens Every Summer when.too casualty rJrejscd run afoul of clothing restrictions at the great churches on the European toiuist beat, Right, a girl, turned oVay at St. Peter's in Rome because of her too-mini skirt, takes out her disappointment in tears. Below, a Vatican guard spots and stops a pair of hot pants. right, others improvise, turning sweaters and jackets into a i but respectable- length skirts before entering the church. By FRANK N.

HAWKINS Jit. Associated Press Writer PIK1T. Philippines (AP) Along the road tunning cast from Cotabato (lie verdant rural landscape is dotted with clren lauglilnc. ii lvon i corn on the roadside tor a penny an Mr. The road itself, except for a tew short strips, is unpavcd.

Better Business Bureau Maps Revision By JERKY SEARCY i Business Editor The board of directors ol the Better Business Bureau of the Golden Spread Wednesday ap- mc'mbcrship and enhance the bureau's imnge in the community at large. BBB president Alan liobcrson told, the directors that the program for the Amarillo area could "set a precedent" that program is intended to make esses ave a lhc bureau an organization for large -stake in Hie In rennV 1 111 lilt. UUrl.aU i business rather i 1 tllill uo nol (1( acting simply as a reporting ly with customers cause igciiey on tiucstionable business tc rlty tioned. liohison said it has been estimated that disreputable firms have taken $48 million from! Tiic plan was designed by manager Frank Huxtable and marveling director Edward D-t Robison. ft calls for the jluu UUB in the next two years to governmental agencies are cur- its membership by one-third, to expand its service throughout a 33-connty area in three states ami to improve the public, altitude toward llio rcau.

bu described by Hobison, the said. improving all aspects of the work, Ilobtson said. He said 1 companies that do nol (leal fair- IloMson said the "old warmth and friendliness" that once characterized business relationships is being eroded i)y an "impersonal, indifferent attitude." The BBB marketing year plan bo motivation training for employes of bureau member firms to help restore persons in the trade lerritoryl" 10 organization's dues schcd- around Amarillo. Those dollars ule. The some of Hie old attitudes.

consumer protection activities, Hut Hie nation's Better Business Bureaus do more than all those agencies lo handle complaints of individual consumers, Reputable businesses have the TM ex- peeled (o have increased BBB comment, but stressed: membership in the Amarillo area linns and built Uj annual SUQ.OOO. July 1912 AwarlUo Ulobe-Times i TM Area in Philmpines Scene of Warfare i JL Between Cfcmtferis, MKtnnt Modems dust" rauT st ChrlstlM-Moslcm war: and and political holdings. Kill- mud fare thai has killed or wounded ngs and home burnings hare mud "F'vorvlhuw coining rice paddles anil chil It is now," the people tell you. But beneath this veneer ol The road represents years ol neglect of and home burnings hare of fions and dis bc TM followed even worse southern gov Mindinao in faraway Manila and by local leaders. Partly hccause of this ucl, the area has become Ihe Chess Prize Money Of Britisher Stalled LONDON British fi-forces in the lask of squeezing nancier James Slater has been the money 'out of the Bank oi stalled in his clforts (o get the England.

prize money he up for.the Slater, a chess enthusiast, of- world chess championship be-fered- lhe. prize because he --in Bobby'Fischer and Boris many people would he ill ImHiiH if l. .11.1 Spassky in Iceland. Under Britain's foreign cx-i change control- regulations, he cannot get the money out of the country iiiilii lhc Bank of Eng land says so. It amounts to $120.000...

He cannot 'transfer tin) money from Ills, worldwide' banking and investment empire (o foreigners or open bank accounts for either Fischer or Spassky in Britain without the bank's approval. The most he can do is pay 720 a year. That's the maximum gilt payment permitted Lo go to nonsterling areas from Britain. Slater's office declined to disappointed the match did tot go on. were lost to reputable firms -hat might otherwise have earned them, he said.

lie-bison listed four actions which the BBB must undertake offer was made subject lo Bank of England approval." A bank spokesman said Sla- to lor had applied for permission to gel the money to the players In other business today the ni lleclinc 1 lo sa whether liwtors approved a revision orS PprOVal would forth lie stressed: "Whichever way eliminate seven different membership classifications for annual dues ranging from 548 to $125 and establish a minimum rate of SGO. 1111: 11: ur wi schedule will ie turns, Mr. Slater has lo rftmp lo (ldve lm "Ponded The office Robison said thai about 1,100 "crslup. He said Hie bureaujof American Humane must communicate its goals Association supervised 15,400 and purposes, illustrate its plans, motivate persons to support the bureau and activate sunporters to participate in the he BBI1 effort. At the end of fiscal year animals in movie anrl television productions in 1D71.

The ani: in 32 motion 329 television nials. appcarmi pictures and episodes, included 0.400 horses, 4.GOO cattle, 583 dogs, 511 rats, 165 cats and hundreds of others. come lo us. Divided on the same basis os the official purse, the victor of the chess match of the century in Reykjavik would gel aboul $75,000 from Slater's prize, -the other would go to the loser. Slater, 43, put up the money to gel Fischer to offered by the Federation was Tile extra prL, ehcr to do battle.

wlilical, cultural and tribal dif- cuiias. fcrcnces, land disputes, a long radillon of lawlessness, abuses those in power and a. lack ol equitable justice. Based largely on accusations from Moslem leaders here, Moslems from Arab and other countries have accused Manila of carrying out a campaign of genocide against Moslems, minority of 3'A million. A few militant Moslem lead such as the former Cola- ato governor and Moslem Dalu Uiilog Sfalalam.

have made such claims. But they have offered little hard cvi Dan Jordan, son of Mr. anrj Mrs. H. G.

il Fischer to Reykjaviii plans (o he appeared reluctant to lcacl1 graduates and under- al so after he appeared reluctant lo 'Men graduates and under- a so havei eriVgcdI i poll ica play because the $125,000 purse ciiralJed this fall balance of Mindanao threat hv rhn rtinf it. cue. yiL. uuu jmiJt: tiimiiirii Una llu iiiniilicc icleandic Chess in the College of Education tl TMr ily of South- TM. western Louisiana in La nlor5 i join fayctfc, La.

economic growth. a Ii In the past according to )cc common on both sides. jovcrnmcnt more than 1,400 persons have been killed linn mayors In Iliis 'area organ- the Mindanao conflict. Unol- Jzcd their own armed croup called the Ilagas, or fell Into the hands of criminal At least 62,452 persons have elements. iccome refugees, fleeing ages where hundreds of homes lavo been put to the torch.

Further north to Lanao 1'rov- nee, Moslem Congressman All Diraoporo organized another The conflict is a mixture of armed band called (he Barra- dence lo back up such serious charges. "So many people have been Ulc goyernnjepi anything," says "Soldiers and other bad elements are killing Moslems In Iheir own mosques. The hate on both sides can never he Military sources say Diroo- am used the Barracudas to maintain his powerful and lucr- itivc position by terrorizing hose opposed to him. Officers charged with main- laining peace and order In Iho rccion complain that their alto disarm or bring satie- aEainst the Barracudas blocked by. President E.

Marcos following Manila by Dimoporo, Militant Itoman Catholic leaders also have'conlribuled to the volatile elimale, "The only solution: to the problem is to murder the lop or six datus," says a and doesnt do TM' ccrtain cases this healed He avoids discussing Moslcra5 ground incidents in which Moslems were mdcnlified as aggressors. Another Moslem dalu, or leader. Congressman Indana Anm from he archipelago province of Sulu off Mindanao, has suggested thai Moslems might seek secession if they cannol get justice from Manila. In the feudahstic Moslem cul- lure of the southern Philippines, datus like Matalam and Moslem constituents. Manj dalus have been able to amass control of vast lands they have not developed.

Onto much land have come Christia and squatters from in asserts the situation has now of 48(in sg crS anu squa ucrs Irom "Breached the "rehabilitation a a J'A fusees can ecause oa corrup an Camp Lane, has received inefficient system of land tit- his doclorate ill education conlllcU have inevitably from the University of Okar 15 TM' uori TM disputes are re- lalioma. I I 0 0 1 cts of revenge, have Two years ago, seven Chris' Another aspect has been the a iljncc bclvvcen some army and the Ilagas Some gov- CI nmenl lca(lc lain Etnis hns happened ca whcro Moslems were the aggressorTM In ccrtain cases this ac sil ltlc government of siding with ho 1 aga5 in tr ng tog de Qunia of nearby Afidaayap, one of (hose credited with bounding the II- aga movement, "I don't a damn who they arc- Christian or Moslem. Wo are cracking down on armed groups regardless of which side they are on. We'liave eight or an; yii, Cjfiill Or 1 crs ovcrili hl isl our Jail right Gen. Antonio Venadas, com- raantler of an army task force assigned to pacify the region, returned to heir (he fighting can be stopped al the village level and firearms can be registerd.

optimistic is Gen, fred Encarnacion, regional ---at-head of Ihe Philippines con- posilions of Moslem stanbulary, the national police congressmen and gov- He says Ibc "situation has loncl1 down," but admits that Armed bands have been or- the lull-may be no more than a ganrzod by boih sides to protect quiet before (he storm Golbert's Storewide Clearance Sale A great half-size weekender in washable bonded polyester 19.90 Reg. 40.00 Half Sizes 14 You'll enjoy this practical three-part panlsuil a a i a a removable a Completely a a Polyesler-bonded lo A a i no i i Orange or Lemon. Half Sizes 14 Vj to 24 DOWNTOWN AND WOLFLIN VILLAGE Colberl's, 7th Polk, Amarillo, Texas 79101 Name C'V Slole Pltaic Add 5'i Week-ender i a 51.00 hofldli Quanlily 19 (ha.gn Color Sire Price Companion Special Crinkle Patent Pumps 9.90 reg. 15.00 Parimode Crinkle Patent Pumps, great little shoes to co-ordinate with all your wardrobe. In While, Block, Navy, Beige, Fawn, Lilac, Yellow, Red.

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