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San Angelo Standard-Times from San Angelo, Texas • 3

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i i SAN ANGELO Sunday December 19 1982-4A Golden West Weather The Forecast For 7 pm EST RamFj Snow Fx! bunaiv uecpmrxn iy mm ci-rri it I hTIaI Sir KH ll LasW JQl Occluded Warm i Fronts: Cold SlitliQilnrv AP Graphic The National Weather Service predicts snow in the Northeast for today Standard-Times Photo by Pat Dawson Last-minute rushing San Angelo climate The enclosed walkways at Sunset Mall were crowded to overflowing with day before Christmas Lines were wrapped around most checkout stands shoppers who meandered through stores and concessions on the last Satur- FORECAST Fair with easterly winds at 5 to 10 mph Highs should be in the upper 60s with lows in the low 30s SUNRISE 7:36 am SUNSET 5:42 pm Face-to-face TEMPERATURES Saturday's low was 48 degrees at 7:47 am and the high was 74 degrees at 2:45 pm Record tew 1981 16 Record high 1977 81 PRECIPITATION (inches) 24 hours ending midnight none To date this month 67 This month last year 02 To date this year 1795 1 981 through December 30 1 7 Humidity: Low 17 High 80 LAKE LEVELS Arthur Bernhard however has been a survivor Since 1970 under three different bosses Bernhard has been accountant for the governor's office "You could probably look at it two ways they overlooked ynu or you're doing your job and they'd like to keep you" he said in explaining his longevity Bernhard also steers clear of politics Who'd you vote for this year Arthur? "That I'm not going to say You might print that" he said Transition can be a nuisance for Bernhard who for payroll purposes must keep track of who survived and who didn't He said the transition from Dolph Briscoe to Clements was a smooth one The worst was when Preston Smith left and Briscoe came in That transition Clements' selections Oles said he talked with Fainter about the appointments still to be made by Clements before he leaves office Among White's biggest decisions are appointments to bis staff Fainter will be secretary of state if he wants the job according to a source close to White Dwayne Holman White's campaign manager will be in charge of appointments the source said Ann Arnold Fort Worth Star-Telegram bureau chief in Austin has been of-fered the press secretary post according to the source Meanwhile the Clements team is looking for work Secretary of State David Dean a bitter foe of White plans a private law practice here or in Dallas Doran will stay in town at least amounted to "Some walked out and some walked in" he recalled Bernhard still doesn't know if he'll survive the Clements-White switch "I haven't been contacted yet" he said White put word out after the election that anyone who wanted to stay on had to submit a resume by Nov 19 Pat Oles Clements' appointments director and campaign worker is among those who knew it would be a waste of time to submit a resume to the new governor he worked against Oles said the transition teams have been by to see him to talk about the appointments procedure Clements made about 3000 appointments to state boards and commissions in his four years About 650 of those still face confirmation by the Senate which might be slow to OK (Continued from Page 1A) his job "I would damned sure rather be trying to struggle with the burden of appearing to be a gracious winner" he said "It's not an easy job But it's something the people of the state deserve and I hope expect" Stone who helped Clements make the 1978 transition into office has similar thoughts "The last one was a lot more fun for me" he said Texas transition is a free-lance proposition The Constitution requires only that the outgoing governor provide lawmakers with "information on the condition of the state" That information can include Clements' recom-mendations on "measures as he may deem expedient" Hark Heckmann Clements' assistant press secretary said the governor plans to make a speech to the Legislature before he leaves office Fainter is backed by a 190-member committee a team from the national accounting firm of Peat Marwick and Mitchell and a squad from the National Governors Association "We a lot of plans right up until seven o'clock Nov 2 (Election Day)" said White "We had to start almost from scratch in building a program for transition" Transition in Texas has meant different things to different governors It almost always means a big turnover in the staff which now numbers about 175 Nasworthy Twin Buttes OC Fisher of capacity 71 37 26 62 53 acre-feet 7860 69308 30301 307000 3096625 Spence Amistad Texas forecasts A weak cold front advanced across Texas Saturday stret Mark White until the end of the school year He said he'll do some lobbying Stone a top hand in Clements' re-election bid said he'll practice law or go into private business "I'm going back to Dallas where it's safe to be a Republican" he said ching in a line from Texarkana to Waco to Del Rio by late afternoon Skies in most areas were clear with a few bands of high clouds across Central Texas and some low clouds over Southeast Texas Temperatures ranged from the upper 50s in the far West Texas mountains to the low 80s in the Rio Grande Valley Today's forecost colls for the cold front to reach the South Texas coast by this morning bringing fog to the area Fair skies with temperatures in the 60s and 70s are expected a i Senate San Angelo Standard-Times "It is not make work It is not pork barrel" statewide this afternoon MIDLAND-ODESSA San Angelo Texas A member newspaper of Harte Hanks Communications Inc Wright D-Texas added "If Fair and cold today with southerly winds at 10 to 15 mph Highs should be in the mid-60s with lows in the lower 30s DALLAS-FORT WORTH Skies should be partly cloudy today with highs ranging from the upper 50s to mid-60s and lows in the mid-30s to Published daily by the San Angelo Standard-Times with morning and evening editions Monday through Friday with morning editions only on Saturday and Sunday 34 Harris PO Box 51 1 1 San Angelo Texas 76902 Second class postage paid at San Angelo Texas USPS 4788-40 Want To Subscribe? Call 658-3500 Home Delivery Prices Payable In Advance 1 month 3morfflis 6 months lyear mid-40s SAN ANTONIO Fair and mild today highs ranging from the low to mid- 705 and lows in the 40s to 50s AUSTIN Senate negotiators Sunday to work out a compromise that both houses could then ratify either Sunday night or Monday But Reagan in a radio interview broadcast from the White House said he opposes the bill at least in its present form "I cannot sign that bill I will have to veto it if if contains these various amounts that have been suggested" he said Referring to the House bill pushed through by the Democratic leadership the president declared: "The $54 billion is not a job creation bill It is a pork barrel" House Democratic Leader Jim Wright rejected Reagan's claim insisting: (Continued from Page 1A) measure that Reagan would sign and return the government to normal operations Most federal agencies ran out of money at midnight Friday when an existing catch-all spending bill expired But because the funds ran out over a weekend virtually no disruptions were expected until the work week begins Monday The House already has approved its version of the bill including $54 billion for jobs that Reagan denounced as "pork barrel" As Senate debate resumed Saturday after two days of marathon sessions Baker said he hoped for a final vote by evening That would give House and President Reagan has a better plan to offer to put America's jobless back to work we would like to know it" Still the president suggested there was a possibility that a House-Senate compromise could be struck on the jobs issue that would satisfy him He said negotiators might take one plan an orange and cross it with the other an apple "It might come out a pear" he said In the Senate itself debate ran through literally dozens of amendments on the huge bill over three days from building the most complex nuclear weapons to forcing a reduction in congressional staff Fair and mild today with northwesterly winds around 10 mph Highs should be in the low 70s with lows near 40 650 1950 3900 7800 650 1950 3900 7000 1025 3075 6150 12300 375 1125 2250 4500 Morning Sunday Evening Sunday Morning Evening Sunday Sunday Only Extended outlook TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY IN WEST TEXAS: Occa Monthly subscription payments are due on the 1st and past due after the 5th Payments may be mailed to the Standard-Times or in the self-addressed envelope provided by your carrier Customers may also pay in person at the Standard-Times office The Standard-Times will not be responsible for advance payment of more than two months to the carrier or agent By mail in the state of Texas Standard morning and Sunday one year $10020 Times evening edition with Sunday one year $10020 Rates in combination for both sional high cloudiness but otherwise fair through Thursday Lows should range from the mid-30s in the north to the mid-405 in the south Tuesday cooling to near 30 in the Panhandle to the upper 30s in the south Wednesday and Thursday Highs should range from near 60 in the Ponhandle to the mid-70s in the Big Bend valleys Tuesday dropping to the mid-50s in the Panhandle and near 70 in the Big Bend valleys to same address one year i70Q4 sunaay edition papers only by mail in the state of Texas one year S51 00 Wednesday Bank Texas temperatures By mail to other states Standard morning and Sunday one year $10680 Times evening edition with Sunday one year $10680 Rates In combination for both papers to same address one year $18072 Sunday edition by mail outside the state of Texas one year $5376 The Publisher reserves the right to change subscription rates during the term of a subscription upon thirty days notice This notice may be by mail to the subscriber by notice contained in the newspaper itself or otherwise Subscription rate changes may be implemented by changing the duration of the subscription Want To Advertise? General No 8BH221 Retail Ad vertlsing-Fred Johnetoti Ext 289 Classified Advertising-Lea dark Ext 246 Consumer Publications Group (Scene Monitor) -Jar HaSmark Ext 295 By The Associated Press eipso Temperatures indicated FtWth previous day's high and low Glvstn asof7pm Hustn Low High Pep Lngvw Ablne 45 72 00 Lbbck Alice 47 12 00 Lfkn Alpine 44 76 00 Marfa Amarlo 34 64 00 Mclln Austin 52 75 00 Plcios Beumnt 48 75 00 Prsdio Brwnvle 55 71 00 SnAntno Chldrs 42 67 00 Stphnvle ClgStn 52 73 00 Txrkna CrpsCht 51 80 00 Vctrla Dihrt 36 61 00 Waco Dallas 53 73 00 WchtFIs 01 Ro 39 74 00 Wink 36 66 00 51 73 00 60 70 00 52 75 00 50 73 00 38 70 00 47 72 00 25 mm 00 55 82 00 52 72 00 33 76 00 49 71 00 48 73 00 51 6 00 54 77 00 53 75 00 41 70 00 33 73 00 I Nation temperatures Have A Question? Call Action Time: 653-1221 Ext 214 Monday through Friday Have A Compiaint? General No 1-1221 By The Associated Press Saturday Temperatures Indicate high and low for Saturday to 8pmCST HI Lo Pre Otlk About advertising call About a news story call About newspaper carrier delivery About newspaper mall delivery Ext 251 Ext 299 658-3500 653-1221 Ext 273 Shaid and Moon have also been linked to attempts to purchase radio stations in San Angelo and Brownwood and television stations in Tyler Kerrville and Laredo according to an FCC attorney in Washington The Ludkas have applied with the Federal Communications Commission to purchase radio stations KBWD-AM and KOXE-FM in Brownwood Their application indicates the Ludkas are also involved in applications for new television stations in Tyler Kerrville and Laredo Ludka acting as attorney for Pipkin also applied to purchase KBIL-FM in San Angelo for $15 million but the owner of the station Bill Jamar Jr who owns the two Brownwood stations asked the FCC to withdraw the San Angelo application when Pipkin last week denied any knowledge of the deal Pipkin is listed on the application as sole owner of Baron Radio Corp which is listed as the purchaser of the station In a telephone interview with the Standard-Times on Dec 14 Pipkin repeatedly denied any knowledge of Baron Radio Corp or KBIL-FM He said he had "no comment" about why his name appears on the application Pipkin confirmed that he is part owner along with Mrs Ludka of Sunrise Broadcasting Corp which has applied to build a new television station in Tyler Ludka has been unavailable for comment for more than a week and has failed to respond to repeated telephone calls from the press and Jamar's Washington DC attorney Shaid Dean and Mrs Moon negotiated with Jamar to buy the Brownwood stations early this year but Jamar rejected their offer as too low A source close to the early negotiations said the buyers were prepared to pay cash for the stations Months later the Ludkas doing business as Ultimate Radio Corp closed a $14 million deal with Jamar for the Brownwood stations Dom Monahan Jamar's Washington DC attorney said he expects the FCC to place a hold on the Brownwood application until the San Angelo transaction is cleared up Pipkin is also president of the First State Bank of Wells a small town north of Lufkin FBI agents have testified in the Shaid case that Shaid furnished much if not all the money for the purchase of the Wells bank Jack Stone former owner of the Wells bank said Shaid and Ms Maree offered to buy the bank in September 1981 Stone said he rejected their offer after checking into Shaid's background "He was not the kind of person I wanted to sell to" Stone said of Shaid Pipkin his brother John Pipkin and a Dallas man A Kimmey reportedly bought the Wells bank from Stone in May 1982 Pipkin has been unavailable for comment concerning the FBI's allegation that Shaid has a financial interest in the bank Federal agents acknowledged the investigation reaches into many areas They refused to confirm or deny reports that two other banks in South and West Texas may have been targets Shaid's 26 08 cdy 58 26 clr 22 13 cdy 47 cdy so 28 cdy 27 21 cdy 33 21 clr Albny Albuququ Anchrg Ashvle Alnta AlntcCty Bltmre Bllnos (Continued from Page 1A) Susan in 103rd District Court at Brownsville alleging the defendants conspired to defraud the station of "tens of thousands of dollars" The suit claims Dean sold the station's accounts receivable to Central Texas Factors at 93 cents on the dollar and that Dean and sLudka split the revenues without the knowledge or consent of KVEO-TV The suit alleges the accounts were tunneled through Ranchlanderbank The suit further alleges that Dean fraudulently factored nonexistent accounts through Cen7 tral Texas Factors and Ranchlanderbank Dean who heads the Brownsville law firm of Dean Ludka Harrison and Johnson also is listed as a principal in Summit Financial Services Inc which allegedly shared in the profits of the factoring scheme The suit claims "Summit Financial Services Inc is an entity purporting to be a corporation not organised or authorised to do business under Texas law which did business in Cameron County" Roy Dale attorney for Tierra del Sol Corp said Summit Financial Services operated out of the Grand Cayman Island in the Car-ribean Dean who resigned from Tierra del Sol Corp before the suit waa filed has filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy action claiming the station is bankrupt and owes him $100000 A hearing on the bankruptcy case is set for Dec 22 in Houston The Ludkas Dean Pipkin About paid In advance carrier subscriptions San Angelo city customers Customers outside San Angelo A hoi it nxlri In advance mail lubserlDtlons Ext 258 Ext 273 Ext 273 43 37 clr Brmnghm 53 Bsmrck 35 26 29 45 30 Please can Derore am nnonaay mrougn rrioay oewn 10 am on Saturday and Sunday and before 7:00 pm Monday through Friday Havs A News Storv Or Suggestion? 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