Roswell Daily Record (Newspaper) - February 17, 1985, Roswell, New Mexico final Navratilova captures womens title 5Qt 41 NEWMEXICO 88201 FEBRUARY 1985 66 PAGES TODAY Forecast Page 11 Stocks MARKET IN BRIEF Issues Consolidated Trading February 15 T i Jn 111 Page 22 Inside West Ger many AP A Air Force doctor pronounced American television cor respondent Jeremy Levin in good health Saturday despite the 11months he reported spending chained in solitary confinement in Page 10 LA AP Woody a struggl ing veteran who lost his PGA tour card and had to requalify to play this fired a 6underpar 66 Saturday and carried a lead into the final round of the Isuzu Andy Williams San Diego Open golf Page 15 SANTA FE Waitresses should be paid minimum wage because many of them cant make enough money in tips to live an que waitress told the House Labor Page 33 Index Area Business Comics Crossword puzzle Dear Abby Entertainment Financial Hints from Legislative Local Obituaries Opinion People in the news Public record people State Television Vistas 11 42 11 13 25 1 Aid urged for rebels By TERENCE HUNT Associated Press Writer SANTA AP President firing up a campaign to win congres approval of undercover aid for Nicaraguan on Saturday compared their strug gle to the American Revolution and We cannot turn from them in their moment of Reagan used his weekly radio address to try to mobilize public support for the known as and put pressure on Congress to reverse itself and send million in covert military aid that was frozen last Congressional in Richard R chairman of the Foreign Relations predict the House and Senate will not ap prove more covert Arguing that the contras are the shopkeepers and students of Reagan These brave men and women deserve our They do not ask for troops but only for our technical and finan cial support and We cannot turn from them in their moment of Reagan To do so would be to betray our dedication to supporting those who struggle for This is not only its totally consistent with our In the face of stiff opposition in See Page Battle brewing on Anoya veto By ROBERT LEE Record Staff Writer SANTA FE Southeastern New Mexico legislators general ly divided along philosophical lines in responding to Toney Anayas veto Friday of two key Democrats who belong to the conservative coalitions that run each chamber and Republicans denounced Anayas action and said the executive and the Legislature are on the verge of Democrats generally supported the gover though Roswell Bar bara said she was disappointed at the governors Anaya vetoed which would have created a temporary public school reform committee and later a permanent public school The measure did away with the 14yearold Legislative Education Study which had come under fire from Senate And the governor vetoed por tions of which contains appropriations to pay for the legislative session and certain in terim Anayas partial veto eliminated the Legislative Finance Committee the Legislatures budget watchdog and the Legislative Council The LCS provides staff for various legislative including drafting and See Page 7 Super Sweethearts Sterling Trantham color photo The smile of victory shows on the faces of Eileen and Orville Griffin of 405 Atkinson as they dance their winners waltz at the Roswell Center The Griffins won the senior citizens 1985 King and Queen Valentine Sweethearts in which contestants compete through several fun activities to raise money for the recreational facility This years five competing couples raised more than for the located at 1120 Grand Lebanese celebrate pullback By SAMIR GHATTAS Associated Press Writer Lebanon Israeli troops pulled back from this Mediterranean port and abandoned crossings on the Awali River on ending occupation of territory inhabited by a War weary Lebanese cheered and danced in the streets in celebra The withdrawal was the first step in a plan to remove all Israeli troops from south Lebanon by this It was announced at 7 and completed without any mishaps shortly before 3 according to Israeli military an Lebanese soldiers and ar mored vehicles moved rapidly into the area vacated by the Israelis and were greeted with showers and roses by south Thousands of Sidon residents danced in the Sirens horns blared and a new poster went showing a Lebanese a woman and a child and heralding My my my army the generation of the The Israeli military command issued a statement in Tel Aviv saying that the first stage of the evaluation was com with out any In the initial the Israeli army withdrew from a 190squaremile swath along the Mediterranean and the Awali which is about 47 miles north of the Israeli to a new line about 17 miles to the Prime Minister Rashid Karami hailed historic day in a nationwide broadcast and urged Lebanese to see that the withdrawal is complete and quick and without conditions live in See Stamp costs rise today News briefs By Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON AP The cost of mailing a letter rises to day from 20 cents to 22 the first increase in firstclass postage Virtually all classes of mail were increasing in price by an amount similar to the 13 percent increase in firstclass Postcards rise from 13 cents to 14 cents and sending a package by parcel post increases per rates increase by about 9 Postmaster General Paul Carlin has said he hopes that the next rate increase will not be needed for three years or perhaps even Postal Service spokesman Bob Hooding said rates have been held down by the ability of the Postal Service to hold down its own Some 84 percent of the mail costs go to salaries and benefits for its Automation of mail processing contributed to the Postal Ser vices ability to delay the rate in he We handle more mail with a smaller percentage of Hooding As is the Postal Services the higher rates were ef at a time when few people are sending Some mailers rushed to beat the increase by getting mail postmarked in advance of the in Post offices were prepared for the higher rates by having for sale 22cent stamps and also many stamps that can be used with an old 20cent stamp to make the new The price increase will provide the Postal Service with billion in increased which will allow it to operate at least on a breakeven basis after it lost million in the last half of the last fiscal postal of said at of its board in Unlucky shot kills teen OKLAHOMA CITY AP A 13yearold boy killed a teen ager with a terribly unlucky shot while practicing with a rifle then shot himself in distress over the police Mark Radke was in critical condition with a head wound at Oklahoma Childrens Memorial said Sylvia Shirley a hospital The bright side BOSTON AP Edward Kelly has seen the murder mystery spoof Shear Madness 180 but hes never been The at the Charles weaves the audience into onstage And says Kelly 35 means a different show every Audience members are invited to play detective by questioning characters to find the unknown killer Kelly admits there is more to theater than one Theres Hello for Hes seen thai 27 Border backs up during search By ALAN ADLER Associated Press Writer SAN DIEGO AP Motorists trying to enter the United States from Mexico were delayed for hours Satur day at border check points as officials intensified their search for a narcotics agent kidnapped in The clampdown on traffic began Friday afternoon when the Customs Service began checking under the hoods and in the trunks of each car entering the United Drivers were ques as usual but many said they were given no reason for the Customs officials searched vehicles along the Mexican border from San Ysidro to for Drug Enforcement Agent Enrique Camarena who last was seen 7 be ing thrown into a car by four men in The length of traffic lines varied among but the customs chief at San Ysidro said waits could be up to nine hours during the holi day weekend marking George Washingtons birth See Page 7 All lanes at the border checkpoint between San Ysidro and Tijuana are jammed up during the search