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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 12

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f4 'f 'V1 nynf'Niynyyyyfwyy 12a FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM SUNDAY JANUARY 16 1977 nemsfronts people a Cape will dress up dress Rosalynn Carter wall be wearing a fancy New York-designed cape with her six-year-old dress to her inaugural parties Thursday night Her mam outfit for the week's festivities will be a green ultra-suede coat and matching shirt dress made of French sheer wool For the swearing-in Thursday morning Mrs Carter will wear a street-lengtn dress in heavy navy crepe with navy braid trim and navy braid buttons from Mignon RON NESSEN Primary casualties still are collecting matching checks Knight Nfwi Service WASHINGTON Instant tnvia quiz: Can you remember the names of the 13 Democrats who sought their party's presidential nomination last year those men and women who slugged it out in primary races across the country? Not only does the Federal Election Commission remember who they were but also the agency even today many months after most of them have slipped from public attention continues disbursing primary matching funds to some of them The FEC distributed a total of $24298149 including the most recent batch of candidates who received checks this week the 13 Democrats two Republicans and the two national political parties The three Democrats who were just certified for small matching fund payments which are financed from the $1 check-off on federal income tax returns were California Gov Edmund Brown former Oklahoma Sen Fred Harris and Arizona Rep Morns Udall And here with the total amounts of primary matching funds received to date is the answer to our trivia quiz: Indiana Sen Birch Bayh $469199 Texas Sen Lloyd Bentsen $511022 California Gov Edmund Brown $582603 President-elect Jimmy Carter $3465584 Idaho Sen Frank Church $622747 Former Oklahoma Sen Fred Hams $639012 Washington Sen Henry (Scoop) Jackson $1980554 Massachusetts anti-abortion candidate Ellen McCormack $244125 Former North Carolina Gov Terry Sanford $246388 Pennsulvania Gov Milton Shapp $299066 Former Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver $285069 Arizona Rep Morris Udall $1915546 Alabama Gov George Wallace $3291308 And the two Republicans: President Gerald Ford received $4657007 and former California Gov Ronald Reagan received $5088910 Finally the Democratic National Committee received $2180869 and the Republican National Committee received $1963800 The amounts represent federal matching payments for primary elections Carter and Ford each received an additional $21 8 million for the general election Humphrey to lead motorcade Sen Hubert Humphrey at the request of President-elect Jimmy Carter and his wife has agreed to serve as grand marshal of Carter's inaugural parade The Minnesota Democrat will lead a motorcade from the Capitol to the White House alter the inaugural ceremony on Thursday and will be in the first automobile of the presidential escort I I uifi i SUr-Telrfrmm New Strvktj Nessen says press friends Outgoing Presidential Press Secretary Ron Nessen credits Gerald Ford with restoring a and relationship between the press and the White House these past two and one-half years reporters were again treated as guests and fnends not as Nessen told the National Press Club at Washington Then he turned to his own role saying the presidential press secretary is the man in the between the press that thinks the lured flack for the president selling the good news and covering up the while members of the hite House staff think too close to the press asking too many questions putting out too much information not quite From one Kojak to another Some thought Mooresville Ind Police Chief Harold Martin was a bit daffy when he changed his name to Harold Kojak Martin a few weeks ago But not Telly Savalas the actor who plays Kojak" a tough New York City cop on TV In a letter to Martin Savalas wrote "It is an honor not only to me but to all of us with Kojak Productions that you have chosen that name as a representative of law enforcement Keep up the good work and the best of luck to you always Sincerely Prolific diarist dies at 74 Author Anais Nm a pioneer writer about the woman point of view died late Friday a Los Angeles hospital spokesman said Saturday Anin 74 was best known for her series of diaries which began in childhood and continued throughout her hie They were published as a four-volume set "The Dianes of Anais Nin The Paris-born author was known as the companion of author Henry Miller and much of her work was devoted to the literary coterie of Miller Lawrence Durrell and Gore Vidal The diaries centered on her association with those authors and dealt with the artist interpretation of philosophical ideas YITZHAK RABIN Star-Telegram Photo WEATHER SPEED UP -Gen Berry Rowe commander of the Air Force Air Weather Service dedicated new Continental United States Meteorological Data System this week in the 2048th Communications Squadron The teletype weather information collection and dissemination system which is 4 to 12 times faster than older equipment is the greatest advance in Air Weather Service technology since weather radar he said 5- ML 1 ANAIS STARKEY HAY HELP YOU HEAR AND UNDERSTAND MORE BECAUSE- (1) The Amplifier Circuit CUSTOM Israel's Rabin may visit US Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin tentatively is planning to visit Washington to meet with Carter administration officials possibly before the national election in Israel in the spring The visit was suggested by Secretary ol State-designate Cyrus Vance indicating the Carter administration may move quickly for new peace talks the Middle East Laureate feels life in space Nobel laureate George Wall says there are other intelligent beings many places in the universe Speaking at the conclusion of a week-long seminar at Sangamon State Lmversity in Illinois Wall said he thinks such creatures have not developed as human beings but are more advanced "There are so many places that must hav life on them there must be intelligent existence other than on earth the 7(ky ear-old Harvard professor said Murder suspect saves life Peter Reilly once accused of killing his mother has helped save the life of a Connecticut woman Reilly an emergency medical technician for an ambulance company in Glastonbury Conn was calltd to a laundromat where Dorothy Ijeach 59 had suffered an apparent heart attack Reilly and his partner John Hire administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation while they rushed Mrs Leach to a hospital where she was in serious condition Reilly was cleared of manslaughter charges in the 1973 stabbing death of his mother NIN BUILT to Answer to YOUR INDIVIDUAL NFTDS 2 1 The Microphone i located Within the Ear Firms in Buffalo face gas cutback BUFFALO NY (AP National Fuel Gas says it may be forced to cut back natural gas supplies to many industries in the Buffalo area because of a shortage of the fuel STARKEY IN THE EAR 100 MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED Professional Hearing Aid idtfaon i 'h Hr vit von One Slo'o flf vv 33S-3521 Sanctuary used by holy rollers DALLAS (APt The pastor of the Spring Valley Baptist Church doesn't mind members of his congregation roller skating in the sanctuary just as long as they return the pew by Sunday morning On Sundays the Rev George Chaney uses the dual-purpose building for religious services On weeknights members of his congregation use it for roller skating basketball table tennis and volley ball The Rev Mr Chaney said the congregation was not ready to build a permanent sanctuary but wanted a facility large enough for some other use in the future The present structure will be used for recreational activities when the congregation builds a permanent sanctuary Pope Juan Carlos to visit Pope Paul VI will receive King Juan Carlos of Spain in an official visit sometime next month the atican announced Saturday The announcement did not mention a specific date nor give the subject matter to be discussed between the two men Highly placed government sources in Madrid said one major issue the talks would be future relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the Spanish government ROSALYNN CARTER Auction a cinch to stirrup bidders bull with a grotesque hump and flared nostrils every time he hears the band play That was Tommy Crandall who rode him and on the ground He said he was the rankest bull he ever rode" THE BRAHMA sold for $1800 Tommy Crandall must have felt like a million To a rodeoer a friendly mention by Jim Shoulders is pure gold Shoulders quit rodeoing in 1959 after winning the all-around championship for the fifth time He knows his business At one anxious moment during the afternoon a young bronc rider got his hand caught in the rope as he was bucked off and hung helplessly and dangerously at the side of the pitching animal trying to shake loose but likely to be hurt badly if he did SHOULDERS galloped alongside and said evenly on hang He was not shouting encouragement but instructions He edged close leaned from his saddle and lifted the frightened fellow deftly to his own horse's rump That's another unique feature of the annual Jim Shoulders rodeo stock auction you get to see Jim Shoulders In the flesh See him and talk to him Bv JLTES LOH AF 2petul Correspondent 1LARRAH Okla What if they had a rodeo and nobody That's pretty much what happened here recently It was eene though undoubtedly much closer to the old ranch-hand contests that gave birth to the sport than today's big city extravaganzas This one was staged out in the boondocks in a tin-roofed arena smelling powerfully of livestock and called are you ready? the OK Corral Further it was put on by none other than Jim Shoulders To those whose tastes in sports run to the less lid and dangerous it might be explained that Jim Shoulders ranks as the Joe DiMaggio of rodeoing At 48 he is like DiMag lean and fit and still draws a crowd There was no crowd at the OK Corral just a handful of watchers MEAN BULLS pitched and snorted and tossed their riders Outlaw horses bucked out of chutes Skinny young country boys spurred and cursed and got up spitting and limping A rodeo in every sease But there were no cheers no applause no bands or spotlights or flags atchrng it one felt suddenly struck deaf All right it wasn't really a rodeo What it was was one of the most unusual livestock auctions in America Jim Shoulders' annual rodeo stock sale How can you tell whether you want to buy a buck- mg horse unless you watch him You have a rodeo Anyone who doesn't enjoy a livestock auction on its own merits hath no soul add a pure unadorned businesslike rodeo and the result is a show like none other anywhere And at the OK Corral yet AN 11-year-old red paint gelding named Medicine says the announcer dryly bucking three years Out bounds the horse Buyers from about 30 rodeo companies study the leaping beast unsmiling It is so quiet they can hear the nder gasps something a shouting crowd never hears and also hear what the rider the bronc's frenzied wheezing and stomping Off sails the rider into the red pulverized dirt with an all-too-audible thud No cheers He picks himself up finds his hat and walks off while two pickup men whose job is to rescue the nder should he stay aboard the required eight seconds gallop after the loose horse and chase him mto a pen hundred and says Shoulders The bidding starts that lovely staccato song of the auctioneer known only to a practiced listener The gelding went for $530 NEXT A BLACK mare Mexico Gal a huge horse snorting and kicking madly She tossed her rider within five seconds that's a horse big enough to shake the snow off her back" Shoulders said start her at The mare fetched $1450 Through the afternoon Shoulders presided from the back of a big bay saddle horse named Old Hungry He never got off He ate a sandwich and drank coffee in the saddle He was in his slightly tidied-up phrase busy as a one-legged man in a kicking trotting over to confer with the auctioneer trotting over to see to the stock in the chutes starting the bidding encouraging the buyers know that old he said of a huge brute of a ifS twa Station fights ban of grid broadcasts GAINESVILLE A radio station here that has been refused permission to broadcast area high school football games has taken its case to district court A suit against administrators in each school district in the 11-member 6-3A University Interscholastic League district was filed this week in 235th District Court here by Radio Station KGAF Eight of the 1 1 administrators first voted to forbid live radio broadcasts of football games during a district meeting last November Another meeting in December resulted in the same vote though station manager Ed Hinkle presented figures to dispute the schools claim that broadcast of the games resulted in lower gate receipts The station has been broadcasting the games for 19 years In the suit the radio station alleges the decision constitutes a restraint of the free pursuit of a lawful business interferes with the station sobligation to serve the public abuses governmental powers sets a dangerous precedent violates freedom of speech and the press and violates UIL rules regarding purposes of athletic contests Administrators voting to continue the broadcasts were those from Gainesville McKinney and Bonham Those schools are defendants in the suit because the suit applies to the entire 6-3A district The eight school districts voting against broadcasting the games were Waxahachie Terrell Rockwall Lancaster Garland Ennis DeSoto and Seagoville is part of the Dallas Ind pvndt nt School District and Supt Nolan Estes is listed as the defendant for that schooL The rule does not apply to basketball games PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE 20 to 60 OFF It our annual clearance sale Shop and save on caual wear after-five 'coats lingerie and accessories Misses and Junior sizes king size electric blankets 1788 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