Daily Dispatch, The (Newspaper) - January 16, 1976, Douglas, Arizona n Sprl Mich Arizona Briefs Inmates fined for not working FLORENCE About 400 Arizona Stale Prison In- mates have been ticketed for refusing work ments during a sitdown begun Jan 9 Warden Harold Cardwell says The following personal Interviews require inmates to appear before the prison disciplinary court Cardwell explained Thursday Fendler to make statement PHOENIX Robert H Fendler board chairman of Lincoln Thrift and U.S Thrift associations of Arizona has been ordered to show why he should not be held in criminal contempt of federal court U.S District Court Judge Walter E Craig who placed the firms in receivership in November said Thursday that Fendler has violated a court order against interfering with the duties of the receiver Rhodes comments on Usery PHOENIX House Minority Leader John Rhodes Ariz has indicated that William J Usery Jr may lack Die Impartiality needed to be U.S Secretary of Labor Rhodes commented at a news conference Thursday on a possible successor to John who resigned as labor secretary after President Ford vetoed the com mon situs picketing Usery Is head of the Federal tion and Conciliation Service More work on medical plan PHOENIX Rep Sam McConnel says the legislature should forget deadlines and work on medical malpractice legislation until March if necessary who is vice chairman of the House Appropriations Committee described the measure before the lawmakers as a possible sub- as the House Health Committee convened laic Thursday to consider the top priority measure to n President to propose SS tax hike in new budget WASHINGTON AP his budget message lhat the various Individual grants lo toward balancing the federal In in only President Ford will propose proposed increase in Social the stales for budget within three years stead of work julu un di AP President Ford will propose an increase in Social Security taxes effective Jan in the new budget he will Congress on Wednesday The Associated Press learned today The budget also will provide for changes In Medicare coverage for the elderly and will allow for full cost of living increases for persons receiving Social Security payments and other government retirement benefits The budget itself will provide for expenditures of billion and revenues of billion leaving a deficit for fiscal 1977 of billion the second highest deficit since World War II Ford will tell Congress in Briefs Elsewhere Miracle needed for Ford's plan WASHINGTON AP It would take a miracle to Congress to go along with President Ford's plan for aid to Angola House Speaker Carl Albert says The Senate has banned using funds in Angola's civil war where the United States has been backing two factions and the Soviet Union has been supporting a third group The White House has said Ford will urge thai the prohibition be lifted Moore regrets losing freedom SAN FRANCISCO AP Sara Jane Moore ordered to prison for life by an angry judge says her chief regret about trying to kill President Ford is that it cost her her freedom Miss Moore 45 gave a rambling dissertation on her radical political beliefs before sentence was pronounced Thursday by U.S District Court Judge Samuel Conli The judge lambasted her as a guided woman who blamed society for her own faults and said effective capital punishment laws would have deterred her Conti accused her of taking it on herself to he the judge ju y and executioner when she shot at Ford as he left a San Francicco hotel Sept 22 Arabs don't agree on resolution UNITED NATIONS The Arabs are still unable to agree on a resolution to submit in the current Security Council debate on the dispute They apparently cannot agree whether to tie the question of Palestinian rights on which they now have the support of all Security Council members except the United States ID other demands Observers said a Palestinian rights resolution would probably gel 14 favorable votes but would still be vetoed by Ihc States Police break up MADRID Spain AP An estimated women demanding political amnesty and higher wages for workers tried to march lo the office of Premier Carlos Arias Navarro Thursday night but riot police broke up he demonstration with tear gas A number of the marchers were arrested Others took sanctuary in a church and were not interfered with when they left later Police said another 50 persons were arrested at an apartment belonging to the Workers Brotherhood of Catholic Action They were charged with making plans for an illegal general political strike in Madrid the police said Zaire lo declare war on MPLA KINSHASA Zaire AP The government of Zaire warned today that it will declare war on the backed Popular Movement MPLA if the Marxist Angolan movement's troops venture into Zaire again A government statement said MPLA troops attacked a small Zaire settlement on Angola's eastern border with rockets a week ago Zaire supports the National Front for the Liberation of Angola the and MPLA claims that several battalions of Zaire troops arc fighting in northern Angola alongside Bui an MPLA drive has taken most of the major towns in that sector and is driving the forces back toward Zaire border Judge to make decision on Patty SAN FRANCISCO API A judge was expected to decide today whether Patricia Hearst will have lo submit to more questioning by a government psychologist she said in- her The ruling could have a major impact on defense strategy at her bank robbery trial U.S District Court Judge Oliver J promised the ruling on a prosecution motion thai Miss Hearst be INFORMATION din li n DAILY LADIES PURSE Reward If returned wilh all contents Money Call Uler i nil like will lie I ihc for ordered to undergo further by Dr Harry Kozol of Boslon Chief defense counsel F Lee Bailey told reporters after a two-day hearing ended Thursday that if Carter issued such an order he would be ethically committed lo rend it lo her However when asked whether he would urge her to comply wilh il he replied That would be her decision U.S Ally James Browning said that if she de- nied Kozol n second in- the prosecution would ask Carter to bar defense from introducing any psychiatric ex perls of its own during the trial due to begin Jan 211 The government's motion asks thai if newspaper heiress refuses lo sec again she shall be precluded at from presenting testimony upon the issue of her alleged mental rapacity by any expert by whom she hns been interviewed Such a move could affect lie sold he will portray Miss I lours I as a person under menial nnd bv fonr ol his budget message that the proposed increase in Social Security taxes will be un- popular but he will say it is needed because the government's Social ity Trust Fund is dangerously low Ford's changes in the Medicare program would call for an increase in contributions by the elderly who receive the benefits But it also will provide that no elderly person would pay more than in a single year for hospital or nursing care thai is covered by the program or more than a year for covered physicians services Other parts of the President's budget which would take on 1 1976 would consolidate various Individual grants lo the slates for health grams education for capped children feeding of needy children and social services for the elderly By proposing persons receiving Social Security get the full cost of living allowance now provided by law Ford will be retreating from his recommendations lhat Congress trim the cost of living increases for such programs Budget Director James T Lynn said in an interview Thursday that the federal budget will realistically separate the things the can afford lo do from those il wants lo do He also said il will represent an important step toward balancing the federal budget within three years ford told reporters on Thursday he still has not trimmed the proposed budget down to his target figure of billion bul said he would get there by Wednesday White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Thursday the budget also will Include a billion cut in laxes and reductions in the number of federal workers Nessen said Ford will also ask for tax in- to con- struction and heavy in- dustry The budget will contain provisions to reward businessmen who invest in new plants and equipment which create new jobs permanent well-paying jobs in the 11 stead if wurk Julia on the federal told a meeting of the Shreveport La Chamber of Commerce Lynn declined to reveal specific components of the budget but he said it gives full recognition lo the priorities we should have as a nation for 1977 We kept In mind there are lots of things we would like to do and only certain things we realistically can afford to do at any given he added Lynn said year's deficit will be near billion lo billion projected by President last October The deficit would be the second highest since World War II ex- The Daily Dispatch Cochise County's only daily Serving Douglas Agna Sulphur Springs Valley Ihr 16 1976 II 15 73 24 18 1C 0.05 45 21 45 111 Weather COCHISE COUNTY continued sunny today and Somewhat warmer in the valleys Highs mostly in the 70s and lows 25 and 45 As Pi by Douglas Fire Highest Temp yesterday 71 Highest Temp year ago 72 High record 1974 Low Temp yesterday Low Temp year ago Low record Precipitation to dale Phoenix Flagstaff 57 Tucson Sierra Vista 71 Bisbee fill Safford 74 Rain snow hits nation By The Associated Press Rain and much of the nation A heavy snow warning was issued for portions of igan Indiana Ohio sylvania and Maryland Most of the area expected at least three inches of snow while freezing was due in the extreme southern part of the area Light rain was scattered from the Central Plains through the Middle Mississippi Valley and into the Ohio Valley Rain turned Lo snow in the colder portion's of the Ohio Valley and continued into the Great Lakes area One inch of new snow was added to parts of Central Michigan on Wednesday night Rain continued over a portion of the Pacific and spread into the Northern Rockies as snow flurries Clear skies covered the Southwest the G ulf of Mexico coastal areas and New England Hit run accidents checked Two reports were received by police Thursday for hit and run accidents Victor 1016 15th St was parked in the Saleway lot When he returned he found his car had been hit by an unknown driver A similar incident curred lo Raymond E 912 Douglas as he was on 19th St and A Ave Joseph 15 1211 F Ave Apt No 1 was for unsafe backing police said when he backed into the car of E Ave at 10th St and G Ave Marylyn J Bales Box 253 was for improper turn when she attempted to make a right hand turn al 10th St and A Ave striking the vehicle driven by T Morris Eighth SI Douglas Municipal Airport is now on the National Register of Historic Places according lo a letter by Ren Morris K Udall D- Anz lo Mayor Paul I'm more than happy aboul Walt fixed base -i lor the said Ihc has a second lo none Along wilh he register there is a money may be ID update the said Johnson said will be working Reinhold member of slale Aeronautics Board and Mrs Marjorie Wilson historian wilh state land department to obtain those funds He however the funds could not be used to modernize the bul il could be used to maintain the airport's historical flavor The is also on slale regisler They will lo work on trying lo get Ihc on a commemorative stamp Johnson added The was recently down in its and air service lo Douglas dales back Lo Wright Brothers flew their plane at Kitty Hawk Following the Camp Harry J Jones in and the by Jack Maddux to establish an airline Douglas local resident realized the need for a permanent port In 1927 Maddux presented his intention to establish an air route from Los Angeles lo El Paso using Douglas as a layover stop His plan did not about a year later Architect Engineer J P Sexton presented his drawing of the first Airport in the Americas This airport wilh another in Agua Prieta was con- only by a gate II allowed planes to overshoot land on one field and then taxi to the other side instead of across By 1931 this was constructed and underway with airmail and other flights The airport was used as one of the stopovers for the first Powder Puff Derby races in 1929 Al Bicentennial commissioner second from righl is pinning a Happy Birthday Douglas button on James Douglas grand marshal for the Happy 75th Douglas parade while Mayor Paul Jr presents Douglas wilh City of Douglas official bicentennial medallion tie Mrs Mary Jane Kane parade chairman looks on Douglas named afler his grand- father Dr James Douglas as was the cily of Douglas spent the six years of his life in He moved lo Douglas wilh his family in 1910 and lived here until 1933 His father James Stuart Douglas established our city The Douglas family owned the home now owned by Ben Williams Sr and Douglas and Williams attended schools together here through Douglas freshman year in high school when he moved East He returned here after spending five years in Africa Douglas his wife and daughter now reside in La Jolla Calif but lo visil Arizona and Douglas often They will all be for the March 5 i and 7 Bicentennial celebration Dispatch photo by Bob Zans Findlay says buying Fiesta membership ticket good deal who buy membership tickets in the Douglas Fiesta scheduled for March 5 0 and 7 will be making an in- vestment not a Findlay head of the finance and budget com- for the Fiesta said lhat members will be given in several areas in the They will be admitted free to the Softball games tennis and square dance whereas will pay 50 cents for each event Bleachers for parade will be reserved for members only on a first-come served basis Discounts to members include a 50 discount lo Ihc kick-off luncheon a discount on a lo the anniversary ball and a souvenir program for half Ihc price Various merchants in Douglas arc cooperating to make buying memberships attractive C a p i n s Aaronson's Kress and Western Auto will have special sales featuring available at a discount lo members The value of this alone will be more than the price of the Findlay asserted Five dollars pays for an adult membership ticket and for high school and younger students Tickets are available from any Fiesta member reeded only by the current I budgel deficit estimated Uj be u record 170 billion or more Sources naid there would be an increase in defense spending to about billion which would be the first time defense outlays would exceed billion Current defense spending Is near billion The budget also was un- to include proposed limits on increases in federal pay and income tenance programs such as Social Security and federal retirement Ford IB expected to also propose turning over about billion In health programs to the stales including aboul billion in Medicaid funds for the poor Thought Moses was 120 years old when he his eye was not dim nor his natural force abated And the people of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab thirty days then the days of weeping and mourning for Moses were ended Deut If wrinkles must be written upon our brows let them not be written upon the heart The spirit should not grow old James A 20th President City airport now on National Register DES to find Dads PHOENIX AP Arizona's welfare parents will be asked beginning today Lo give the Arizona Department of Eco- nomic Security the right to search for absent partners and obtain payments Families on aid to dependent children who fail to sign and return the mailed forms to the department by Jan 31 face a reduction in monthly payments ning in March said Arlyn Larsen DES deputy The mother's share of benefits would be reduced not children's he explained The search and pay required a 1975 amendment to the Social Security Act called Title Child and Establishment of Paternity Arizona has had an absent parent locator service for many years DES officials said but the program will be expanded under Title since DES also will seek on request absent parents of families for a small fee The located parents will be required to make support payments to DES which will in turn pay the families officials said Frank Ansel manager of DES en- forcement section said an ADC mother would receive 40 per cent or of the first in support funds collected from a located father each month The other would go to the county and stale as an in- lo continue ting the payments and reimbursement for past ADC grants to the family Support money collected above would go to the family Ansel noted and a large enough support payment would disqualify the family for welfare So far only Pima Counly has agreed lo with the stale to locate absent parents and collect support payments Larsen said but continue with the other 13 Failure of Ihc stole lo operate the location and collection service by Oct I would in a loss of 20 per cenl of the state's federal ADC funds Larsen said Mejia found not guilty by jury Judge orders McCool under observation instate hospital A jury found Francisco Mejia Marl Inez nol guilty alter seven hours of deliberation and two days of Martinez was originally along wilh seven others wilh possession of marijuana for sale marijuana and conspiring wilh others lo possess sell transport Fivi nl I heni picas under pica Judge T sentenced four lo the Arizona Slate Prison nnd a fifth to county Charges were dismissed in the cases of two defendants one because of lack of evidence and the other who turned evidence All eight were arrested In Douglas on a drug raid that netted 100 pounds of marijuana Judge Eslos of Florence presided in absence nf Indue Judge Anthony T placed Charles W McCool in the Arizona Slale Hospital for not more 30 days for Ihc purpose of psychiatric evaluation Mike attorney for McCool requested Ihc evaluation for his client when the appeared for on an open charge of murder McCool is alleged to have killed his wife about four weeks ago in Douglas Judge M lo not less than five years nor more 10 in Arizona Stale Prison for nf heroin She entered n plea of guilty to one of possession of heroin while two other were dismissed Set sentencing of Francisco Moreno Lopez for Feb 19 Under a plea bargain Lopez changed his plea lo one count of con- spiring wilh others lo possess heroin Five other drug counts were dismissed This case was originally in Judge Lloyd C Helm's court Judge Helm was disqualified to handle Ihc case Feb as trial dale with jury for William who Is charged with possession of marijuana Set Feb 10 ns dale for C on counts of marijuana offenses Set Feb IB ns for Villa on possession of marijuana Jan 20 as trial dale for Arthur Lopez and Ernest Jose Lopez who arc charged wilh possession possession for sale and transporting marijuana Continued arraignment for Paul G Casey for one week because he was unaware thai he was posed lo he in court He will he arraigned on Jan 19 on possession possession for sale and transporting marijuana Adolf lo fine and two concurrent six months probation periods was charged with seven counts of receiving stolen properly Under n pica bargain he entered pleas of Sillily to four counts while other three wore dismissed Judge Helm was disqualified to handle the case in his court Jan 26 as sentencing date for Fernandez who changed his plea lo guilty to daytime burglary Me was released on his own recognizance the case of Miguel Angel for one week since he is scheduled to appear Jan 19 for arraignment on an additional charge trial dale will be set nl that lime lie Is charged with several counts of nighttime burglary Set Jan 22 for trial dale for Debrn C Maher William Hurley II who charged with assault wilh a deadly weapon