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The Daily World from Helena, Arkansas • 4

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Tuesday January 14 1975 HELENA WEST WORLD AND EAST ARKANSAS RECORD PAGE OUR Pryor favors Aa Qfrppt it 5 from Page ti WC1II Uli Wl Arkansas Has needed a I NEW 4 YORK (AP) The Career Day well received here re than twelve hundred and professional Practices Esther Hawkins of Miller Jur visiting students com Education Program Other High School in West Helena new with of Survivors of storms By JAMES JV KOSKI Brookings AssociatedPress Writer The winter snowstorr at Pine Bluff and Dick Martin site races Education Counselors Nell Meeks and Sue Goldman of Central High School in Helena Counseolors Marilie Webser and MEMPHIS STATE IffliVEBSITY I tak ved 1 A was CHICAGO (AP) exec utive assistant to Playboy magazine publisher Hugh Hef ner has been found dead of what authorities have termed an apparent overdose of drugs Butch Dulaney President of the PCCC Student Body Association and SBA members Deboah Cummings and Nancy Rose also' participated in the activities as co host and co hostesses Other special guests for Careers Day 1975 were Mayor Thad Kelly of Helena Mayor Jesse Porter of West Helena executive Director Charles ite of the Chamber of Commerce in Helena Desegregation Coor alled car ibed into his van but 1 got stuck 1 his vehicle was not Mrs Mabie Shively 424 S2m Clarendon Billy Chafton Rt 1 Box 549 Helepa ways The Transportation Depart ment has been working with the financially ailing airline in an et tort to keep it solvent Coleman is a member of the board Deputy White House Press Secretary John Hushen said Monday that' ord plans to name Colemari to succeed Claude Brinegar who has re aigneufiiecuve reo 1 If confirmed by the Senate Coleman a former president of the Legal Defense and Education und would be come the second black Cabinet officer in history Robert Weav er served as secretary of Hous ing and Urban Development un der President Lyndor son from 1966 to 1968 formal nomination apparently will await com pletion of BI checks into his background Coleman a 54 year old Re publican from Philadelphia has little background in trans portation other than his tie to Pan American Coleman has served as a part time official or consultant in four previous adminis trations A 1946 graduate of Harvard Law School he was a law clerk to the late Supreme Court Justice elix rank furter' Coleman has been involved in several landmark civil rights cases Mp hAlrwxrl Ha 1 Prntfrkrrt Hfhpr PCCC staff and faculty also provided career information and guidance about the degree programs certificate programs and community service programs of Miller Junior High School in Wecf Uliana 'V Counselor White of Barton High School Counselor Wilmar Barnes of C'V White High School in Helena Principal DonakLW Johnston of Elaine High School Counselor Garth of Marvell Academy Dr' Simon Perkins counsejto 'of Marvell High School Counselors Betty Sue Kell A Broadway arid George Wilson of Lee Senior High School in Marianna and Judy Martin and Gwen Turner of the PhillipsCpunty Com munity College Elaine Center The Caret's Day 1975 event was sponsored by the Phillips County Community College in coopera tion witlr its Development Center its Student Body Association and the Special Services for Students project at PCCC sponsored by the Department of Health Education and Welfare Coach quits ORT SMITH Ark Tommy Crovella head football coach at ort Smith Northside High School since 4972 resign ed Monday 'r in par 1975 for MCW VDDV AD stock market was mixed today withholding any clear verdict on theconomic and energy measures outlined by President ord Monday night The noon Dow Jones average of 30 industrials 65453 but jamers trailed los ers by about a 3 2 margin over all on the New York Stock Ex change Trading was moder ately active It appeared a good many in vestors were waiting for fur ther details of the economic plans in his State of the Union message Wednesday and for subsequent signs of how Congress would respond to them Philip' Morris the Big Board volume leader tumbled 4 to 43 Wall Street sources said the brokerage firm of Baker Weeks Co had changed its recommendation on the issue an institutional favorite from buy to hold At the American Stock Ex change the market value index slipped 18 The NYSEscbmposite index of all listed common stocks ac ofr in at ftft 24 I0i tman Mortgage Investors the Amex most active issue was unchanged at 3 monson to further challenge that election The attempt to oust one or more of the veteran committee chairmen in the House received new impetus Monday from Rep Richard Ottinger NY temporary chairman of that 75 freshman Democrats He said the riiost vulnerable chairmen are Edward He bert La: of the Armed Serv ices Committee WR Podge Tcx of Agncuiture and wngnt atman Tex Banking Hospital dismissals Discharges for Jan 13 Willie Alexander PO Box 2675 Helena Mrs Debra Kaye Spence Rt 1 Box 8E Marianna Mrs Susie Hightower Rt 1 Box 909 Helena Mrs Lena Stephens 818 Ohio Helena Charles Maggio Rt 1 Box 80 A Helena Mrs Lillian Grider Rt 2 Box 229 Marvell Mrs Ruth Kimbrough' 321 9th Helena Juanita Hickey 217 Ponotoc Helena i Shari Helm 444 Jessie Castlemhn 244 5thr Helena Shelby Beith' S' 8th' Helena He said he was resigning in the best interest of all con cerned and had felt no pressure from others "asked' to KTTeas signed in the ort Smith School During Jus three years at the Northsidehelm the football teamawori 15 garnes lost 18 and tieaMWo A He asked to be reassigned in the ort Smith School bistrict Crovelln succeeded Charles Presley coach Presley won the Jrate Championship and then resigned from the sition Accftpiatkwi Pracc BROOKINGS SD (AP) Richard Bielski says his only nourishment during the 40 hours he was trappedxjn his snowbound car frost he scraped the windshield and some candies he had in the vehicle spaced them out because I had no idea how long be the former Minnehaha County attorney said Monday from his hospital bed here BiefSkiTwhose legs were fro zen was trapped in his car late riday when it slid from Inter state 29 soirie 35 miles north of Sioux alls and into five feet of snow The Sioux alls man said he could not open the doors of his car and that when the bat tery of his car went dead sev eral hours laterhe was unable to open the automatic windows was sitting in the car with very little Bielski said know how I ever made it Only the good Lord knows was just praying with every bit of prayer I have in my body to save my he said were just frozen solid The doctors are fearful of saving my lower Bielski said three livestock truckers rescued him Sunday af ternooiLwhen theysaw him waving through a peephole he had scraped through the frost on the inside of the vehicle The truckers hailed a passing 1 More than twelve fifty munity citizens career representatives institutional representatives and other guests participated itr the Careers Day 1975 activities held at the Phillips County Com munity College in Helena on January 7 It was the second year the special event was conducted by the college to assist individuals in obtaining 1 career information and learning about career opportunities in a variety of career fields Twelve area schools were represented along representatives of 40 career fields and institutions Area schools represented included Marvell High School Barton School High School Marvell Academy Coahoma Junior College (Clarksdale Mississippi) Vs White High School Phillips County Community College DeSoto School Miller Junior nign school Central High School Lee High School(Marianna) and the ElaineCenter ofr PCCC "Representatives of career fields participating included Lannie Travis in accounting Plumley in auto mechanics Betty Story in banking James McRee in chemistry Norma Blakey is cosmetology SueGr iffith iruda ta process! ng JJr Proffitt in denistryCharles Watson in electricity and plumbing Jimmie Wilson in law Wyrelle Williams in library DrjEthylene Neal in medicine Rev Paul Dodd in church related vocations rank Jordan Civilian convoy Continued from Page 1 27 1973 Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam must accept the full consequences of its ac the statement said Last Saturday North Vietnam charged that US were leading South Vietnamese bombers on raids against North Vietnamese and Viet Cong posi tions and were making recon naissance over North It declaredThe United States must bear full re sponsibility of the serious situ ation in Vietnam Pictured above discussing career opportunities provided by Memphis State University is Sandra Andrews admissions counselor Andrews was one of over forty represen tatives participating in the Careers Day 1975 activities held at Phillips County Community College in Helena bn January 7 7 THIE KNEW HIS ART PRAGUE (AP) A thief vis ited the studio of the east Sio vak Kosice painter Alexander Ecljerdt and stole three paint ings The thief who dismantled the door to get in was a dis criminating lover of modern art and out of the many pictures in the studio took the three their ki'a ui vumed highest Senate battle Continued from Page 1 election The Rules Committee didhowever recommend that the mate seat Republican Henry lellmon of Oklahoma without (ejudice to the right of his BEEN LEAVING THE LIGHTS' ON? EL PASO XAP) Ben reeman a letter carrier 1 a bit stunned recently when his residential electric bill arrived The statement said he owed $291031 We usually run about $12 to $13 a said reeman nearly passed out Then I Helena juai Buwieu iaugnmg1 thought it was a big El Paso Electric Co'ine ter reader annarentlv thnnnht meter had mnvea have turned all the way over to 99984 kilwatt hours reeman said he was told by the Some opposition Continued from Page 1 barrels a day by the end of this year and another one million barrels daily by the end of 1977 An administration source i this did not mean an absolute from the present oil consumption but rather holdirig'future con sumption one miliibnkyirrels blow the levels it would other wise reach ord said his proposals seek to encour age expansion of energy utili ties by special provisions for business investment tax cred its ord also said stronger meas ures would be needed to speed the development of domestic coal geothermal powet soar energy and nuclear power but he offered no details Card schedule ST LOUIS The St Ixiuis Cardinals will open an 81 game home schedule April 7 as hosts to the Montreal Expos the first game of the 1975 base ball season for both National League clubs The Cardinals Monday the contest will be the first of 58 night games to be played at Busch Memorial Sta dium Twenty three games will be afternoon tilts Two twi night doubleheaders rescheduled one against the Expos on Saturday July 5 and the other against the New York Mets on Tuesday July 29 In May the Cardinals will play 18 home games the most of any month during the cam paign The schedule features games on three holidays: San on Memorial Day May 26 Montreal on July 4 and Chi cago on Labor Day Sept 1 Taxcutsure Continued from Page tax rgdpctiohs the low in come RerirHenrv Reuss nwrv' a seniormember of the House Banking Committee accused rd of Hood in reverse economic policy oil price hikes Sock it to the moderate income customer while the 1974 tax rebate lets the rich get he said However Sen Bill Brock Tenn called the plan well balanced and Senate GOP Leader Hugh Scott Pa said ord made clear in tends to offer a detailed and specific program to deal firmly and actively with the problems Weijty Md the Virtually every Democrat who commented night made some reference to the need to give most of the tax cut to lower and middle income families though few said spe cifically how they would do it However as Rn Ditc'rsUI 1 Long La chairman of the Senate inance Committee had predicted after meeting with ord Monday afternoc the enprov i als seemed headed for the I The House Democratic1 pro am nnvAiiAzi JMayget post By JAY PERKINS Associated Presk Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Pres ident planned nomi nation of William Coleman Jr to be secretary of trans portation is expected to raise questions about ties conference intend to a tax put of between $10 billion and $20 billion the Democratic program included: expansion of public service jobs programs and ac celeration of funds for already approved public works projects interest rates bv mandating the ederal Reserve Board to expand the supply of credit along with an allocation program to steer the mon ey to sectors that need credit 1 the housing mar through short term sub nriiSi low'and medium housihg short term aid having trouble payments and incentives to increase deposits in mortgege writing thrift in stitutions and to preserve older houses Energy conservation through options including man datory allocation of petroleum 1 higher gasoline taxes gasoline and' taxes on high I horsepower autos i aCreation an independent! PricesywkhSahliZe Wages and I ana th subPoena authority and power to delay creases for 90 days th5 IPeechEOTd notedJr? thlseconomic program i nroenit emPhasis from the aSLpaLfarwardlast Oc inking surcharge fojmany Cent The reasori is that the sit wW He said he wouldlaunch enerev cnni7 his raising imrt hanr 1 lees on each Oil by 1 tax on cubic teeL 10 j' ccrf5 x'r ers who hav 1 3 over th In to conserve" Pr 1 ang ueveny Hills Calif: Sev 1 million corporate empire of magazines hotels clubs and films appeared before" the grand 'jury in Chicago in De cember Police said they did not know whether the annarent overriOMv' which took life luui nuiiij edihs a second ound guilty LITTTE ROCK AP) A Pulaski Couny Circuit Court jury convicted two Little Rock youths ofyfirst degree murder late Monday in connection with the shooting death and robbery of a Little Rock store clerk Lu cille4VIarcella Dillman 59 The jury of seven men and five women recommended a life imprisonment sentence for Michael Ray 1 Walker 18 and Anthony Bell 19 The state had waived the death penalty The defendants had main tained that made to detectives Sept 25 when the youths were arrested were made under coercion and after physical abuse of Wdker Two witnesses for the state 1 testififed Monday in an attempt to show that Walker was not forced to sign a statement about the incident because of an alleged beating by Little Rock detectives Lt A Evans sUperinten city jail testified mat jail records showed that Dr Worthie Springer Jr vis ited Walker on Oct 3 instead of Sent Springer testified riday that he found bruises tenderness aada SMrwhen he examined uh ocpi two uaya after Walkpr cnid ha wac hoai en by thrde defectives The statealso called another detective whotestified that he talked with Walker on Sept 26 iiuuceu no onuses on WaiK er that iJd toX bn ArtaW Little Rock Susan MondayCourt segregation He also was lh at Pine RI ff ana strumentalin the high 1 vn mB 2d Dlc decision in 1965 to overturn a and David lorida law banning cohabita he Um versify of tion between members of oppo motorist who droVe Bielski to have awaened I Archer said ound dead of drug overdose Cage games Monday's bllege Basketball By ThZAssociated Press EAST Pitt 84 Notre Dame 77 OT Buffalo 72 St rancis Pa 66 SOUTH Alabama 74 Mississippi 71 Centenary 105 Lamar 83 Kentucky 88 Tennessee 82 Auburn 84 68 5 Georgia St DU Ruther ford 52 Virginia 58 Davidson 56Tulane 85 Mississippi 70 pW Kentucky Ten nessee 89 Jacksonville 75 Nebraska Omaha GO Vanderbilt 102 Georgia 80 urman 92 AIA EasL83 VM I 108 The Citadel K)4 Kenttick 104 MurrayS 93 Virginia St 97 St Augus tine's 78 Morehead St 99 Austin Peav 89 Delaware St Ur 1OI165 Arkansas St 90 Ga Southern Jackson St 106 Grambling 79 Ky Weslevan 101 Mt Marty SD 87 MIDWEST Indiana 79Mihnesota 59 Il I 7) VViconnciri Purdue 73 Northwestern 72 OT Ohio St 94 Iowa 77 Creighton 64 Cleveland St 60 AIA West 105 Oklahoma 85 Oral Roberts 98 Okla City 80Central St 79 Tennbsee St Dakota St 85 Iowa 71 Illinois 87 Weber St 86 SOUTHWEST Texas Tech 86 Houston 82 McNeese St 76 Hardin Sim mens 66 Arkansas 88 "Illinois 51 Pan American 80 Texas Ar lington 5 Austin 91 Tarleton'st 78 Abilene Christian 98 Texas 65 AR WEST Utah St 102 Boise St 8 By The Associstri As College Arkansas 88 Western Illinois 51 Arkansas State 90 Georgia Southern Ouachita 98 Ark College UAM 63 Ark Tech 42 Henderson 71 Harding 70 Hendrix 78 College of the Ozarks 72 Southern State 60 State CoL lege 53 Central Baptist 72 Garland County Community 61 High School Charleston 80 Paris 60 Wynne 54 Hughes 51 Joe Robinson Girls Tourna ment Parkin 36 Alma 35 Cabot 55 Pangbum 40 64 Benton Harmo ny Grove 30 Norphlet 50 Nashville 46 Melbourne 47 Stuttgart 46 OuachitaAO Guy Perkins 42 Bigelow 5r St Charles 39 alto racing BUENOS AIRES Emerson I ittipaldi of Brazil driving a McLaren 23 took the lead a I little more than half way i through the 200 mile race' and I went on fo win the Argentine I ormula One Grand Prix auto i race BASKETBALL MILWAUKEE 1 Ltmri Mien cunnmgnam of the ivuiwauKee bucks hampered by 1 uurtes the nast sons announced his retirement and ar in civilian jobs rrnm nrn baskthqi In outlining the House Demo crrJic program Albert pre 1 the House would act husi tess Jhe feuaxer told a news 417 York St Helena Arkansas Published Daily Except Saturday 338 3493 CHARLESM YOUNG PU I SH AN A MANAG Rs JACK YOUNG EDITOR PORTER YOUNG ADVERTISING MANAGER Second Class Pstaae Paid at Helena Ark MEMBER THE ASSOCIATEDRiS SUBSCRIPTION RATES All subscriptions payable in advance except weekly subscription No carriers are allowedto accept money for subscriptions paid in advance Other than zone one $1800 per yearbymail 'ByCarrier 50c week S200JMO One year by Carrier $2400 One year by Mail within 50 miles $1200 Payable in advance GRASSROOTS OPINION HILLSBORO ORE ARGUS: ('Words can beconfusing or example if you call a young lady ck 'vision' she will consider' it a compliment but if you I say she is a 'sight' then watch out Yet basically they both have the same meaning Now let's takejhe case of productivity and production There is an Important difference Production refers to the total quantity of goods produced while productivity is often expressed as the measurement of output per man hours Just as a football player np matter how much skill he how hard he works to keep in condition needs good equipment to produce victories increased produc tiviey by business and industry is achieved by melding all fetors raw materials labor and capital costs in of a product A major result in the evident use of capital funds is an increase in output jper man hour with 'no increase or reduction of thejrphysica! work effort in the creating of products A A better appreciation of what productivity is all about is I essential if we are to compete successfully in the 1 marketplaces of the world" was accidental They said she I lei Saturday under the name of 1 Roberta Hillman She gave the home address of Shirlev Hill vi limn 1 ritriri iirnzx Jobbie Arnstein 34 whose with her at tee Pta! man body was found a hotel room sion man was convicted a recently on federal charges of name of Roberta Arnstein ass 5 uaj was luunu irj' iijp room She had received a 15 year Her body was discovered bv a prison sentence pending a 90 hotel employe sent to ask her day psychiatric examination I to pay rent for a second doX While appealing the conviction I occupancy day I work for Hefner HOWLING I A federal grand jury has thnnv Calif' Earl touches from heating hoi 'been investigating charges that I came th Tacoma Wash be to manufacturing 1 Came the winninoaci SAn cat toot mv nL vciciaub inrouenout tne narcotics nave been iiRpd ah ianMiiu vuau'a ivicu ma minister nf dl Provie guidance and (Hefner mansions in Chicagonnoaesia minister of de information rpaardino XnH un eA iciwr vhii nr kvi cove kie vchci nb education a rainiPg any career field Reserve asssist the nation's se by Phillip County Communi 1 it wu nti rinn He said there are already 200 semper wa xpalined 5 07!" my students another victuals bv rank Gamer 1 Garner is the ibt i ci jp oj the neiy nursing Captain Charles Weaver in police Senator Paul Berfham in politics Kurt Kummer in nrintincr Rita nf fleer in psychology Hal Nichols in real estate sales and aye McKennon in secretarial careers Representatives of stitutions arid agencies ticipating in Careers Day included Jim Jackson Arkansas State University Barnett for Ridge Vocational Technical School Betsy Bobo for Delta State College John Beauregard for the ederal Bureau of In vestigation Dr A Botsford and Paul Hankins for Hen dersnn State Hepdrix College Sandra Andrews for Memphis State University Taylor JDuChaine for the National River Academy Dale Martin for OuachitaBaptist University Clemons for Philander Smith College Steve Warren for Southwestern at Memphis Bernice Green and Joe Todd for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Tommy Smith for State College of Arkansas Sgt Jimmy Ward for the Air orce Captain Throckmorton Sgt Del Heggins Sgt Linda Heath and Cpl Beverly Bell for the US Army PO I McKenny for the Navy Sue Pinefor the University of snowstorm that caught Bielski also brought two 19 year olds David Archer of Sioux all? and Julie WilBajns of Round Lake Minn together in another enisode that almost ender in death was driving a van on erstate 90 west of ShArburn Miirk riday evening when he stopped to avoid Miss strmi She his vehl Alt hoi camping his1 mother Maureen Archer said he was carrying a sleeping bag a wool blanket and a quilt Both he and Miss Williams were weaping snowmobile suits Mrs Archer said herx son kept the motor running intermittently until 5 am Sat urday when he ran out of gas A thermometer in the vehicle registered zero The two huddled together in the sleeping bag and rubbed each feet to keen the circulation going They sur vived the cold without frostbite Their only food was two cans of soup a loaf of thread and some honey Mrs Archer said the two slept alternately but both had idozed rff when a highway found them about 6 "am Sun day and pried open the frozen doors is a lucky thing that those men came by when they did be cause I think they would Mrs Lawrence DeLnarh of the Little Rock Veterans i ministration also participated in faroabr in'w 1 jpi jrn mot MAY VOLUNTEER I with veterans throDhnt th Awrrnti hoe a a 7 mwhukm ai information regarding veterans Hnn 1 Arfil omnlauae rf iva ivii aiiu vupvjua aiinci A nev) nrneram tn ha nfforaa College during the spring checked into the Maryland Ho greatest controversy The House Democratic pro 8Tam by Speaker Carl I Albert Monday failed to specify which means of controlling energy consumption was pref erable Most initial reaction Monday night however fa vored limitation by allocation or even rationing rather than ord plan for increased tax aiiuil I Sen rank Chiirrh said plan will tte 'price still higher far Earl An i oil touches from heating homes Chflrloc Wn pr in Professional Bowlers As Jr Md said pronoT he de als to be placing toted Jim razier 247 216 in undue part of the burden to the 'finals of fhp cab nnA mnsArvina I0r Los Angeles Open 2heatinS and electrical 31IIM WENGEN Switzerland Tn gemar Stenmark of Sweden Arlrancac Kac noodaJ a llVVUkU i closer partnership with state 1 government" I Pryor called for creation of a commission to survey the eco nomic development of the state and report to the nextGeneral Assembly problems of toddy are different from those of Yester day tnd an additional endeav or in economic development is 'gpeM'Th we must now Pryor said every citizen had a right to the bes possible pub lic health services and he said he would recommend sary changes in the delivery of these services to Noting that Arkansas ranked among the highest in the nation in the percentage of people over 65 years of age Pryor said he hoped the legislature would help make Arkansas first in the nation in the attention and commitment to elderly citi zens LITTLE ROCK (AP) Da vid Pryor took the oath of of fice as Arkansas 39th elected governor in a qeremony before a joint session' of the Arkansas uenerat Assembly a packed luuau utL Hnaay Chief Justice Carlton lourt administered the oath to Pryor and to other constitutional offi cers was the only tace in tne group Lt Gov Joe Purcell wi ing a new office but he rwn rprmc as attnmi in the 1960s and had particiN pa tea in tne oatn taking cere 1 nionv twice oetore for other constitutional offi norc fka nav'Amrwixf V11V LVlvlllvUJ Uu ulU iiaL Auditor Jimmie Jones and OemocrajKf opponent Ed Ed Land Commissioner Sam Jones were sworn in for their 10th terms Secretary of State Kelly Bryant and Treasurer Nancy Hall are starting their eighth terms Atty Gen Jim Guy Tucker took the oath for a second term Stdcna OB Worto shAWi K4 1 Jus NYSEs cbm arris evuzenerai 1.

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