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a 4 PAMPA DAILY NEWS Pampa, Texas 691h Year Monday, June 9, 1975 Govs Seek Wallace Pledge NEW ORLEANS (UP) George Wallace has a short message for 'all Democrats who want him to pledge his party loyalty before they consider him for the 1976 presidential nomination: You go first. The Alabama governor arrived at the 67th annual National Governors Conference Sunday to find himself and his soon -to-be announced candidacy political Topic A among his colleagues. His neighbor, Florida Gov. Reubin Askew, had suggested on A national television program that Wallace, while strong in early presidential. polls, was not getting support from national Democratic leaders because he had not pledged to stay in the party and support its nominee if his campaign failed.

Wallace turned the Askew. proposal around: "I wonder if all these leaders want to announce they want to support me if I'm the nominee. I don't know why I'm required to take a loyalty oath until they do." As to the statement by the chairman of the conference, Democratic Gov. Calvin Rampton of Utah, that he could not support Wallace because the Alabaman's health was not up to the rigors of the presidency or vice presidency, the wheel-. chair-bound governor said, "If1 decide to run.

it's because I Prison Escape Dramatic But Short for Escapee JACKSON. Mich. (UPI) The walls are gray and musty and give Southern Michigan Prison its title as the world's largest prison. Dale Otto Remling watched them closely." He had waited two years. He could wait a few and Gertrude Woodbury.

think that was the reason for their involvement." Detective Timothy Ryan of the Jackson State Police post said during the weekend. "Remling probably said he had a lot of Union Demonstration Broken Up by Police minutes longer. money stashed somewhere and promised to A red handkerchief lay in the middle of a 60 by share it with them." HIDALGO, Tex. (UPI) other side of that marker. I 75-foot courtyard of green grass.

It was Friday. Remling, however, had little chance to do Police today broke up a could care less." A Mexican 11 a.m. any demonstration by United Farm immigration officer said. "If negotiating. Despite the precise timing of his Suddenly, a low flying helicopter appeared dramatic escape, they failed to reckon with Workers members who blocked they come over here, it is very above the 30 foot walls.

helicopter pilot Richard Jackson. the international bridge to illegal and they would be The black-and-white chopper, manned by a Jackson. 29, a pilot for a helicopter firm. had Reynoso. Mexico, stopping arrested." Vietnam veteran with a knife at his throat, been forced by Remling's accomplice to pick up Mexican laborers from working.

in Texas melon fields. The UFW demonstrators jerked the red target, overshot it. then the inmate and whisk him to a field north of the UFW state leader blocked the bridge just hours toward settled down smoothly. prison where three cars waited. They tossed a Orendain said the international Tony before two district judges in the Dale Otto Remling.

the smiling conman, chemical into Jackson's face. apparently hoping bridge was the only county seat of Edinburg were stepped to disable him long enough to make good their demonstrators could the scheduled to announce whether aboard. place Thirty -still smiling -Remling escape. workers from entering the they will allow union elections hours later stop was back, this time through the front door. But 90 seconds later, the combat pilot state.

at three Hidalgo County farms. His alleged in the daring escape recovered, notified police, then followed one of Six "I don't like Hidalgo the confederates were in disarray -some in jail, others on the the retreating automobiles. stood about 200 from Orendain said. County deputies judges." run. Rattled by the pilot's actions.

Remling then assistant Orendain said he yards the demonstrators, think the union's doesn't didn't have any intentions of hurting abandoned one of the getaway cars and fled on city marshal Roberto Garza chances of anyone." said Remling. foot. spending a night in the open, police theorize. success But Remling. a slippery 47-year-old conman "Remling said he spent an awful night hiding told Orendain the blockage was are good.

who has spent much of the last 20 years in here and there and with mosquitos biting the hell illegal and asked the demon- of 93rd strators to leave. Judge Magus Smith various prisons on bad checks charges, had a lot out of him." said one officer. District Court and 206th District else on his mind. Like getting out. He was arrested Saturday in a bar in the tiny About 100 persons walked off Court Judge Joe Eveins held a and Apparently he mind even conning two town of Leslie.

just north of the prison. Police the bridge and back through hearing Friday on suits by didn't man three women already charged in the said he had walked into the town to go shopping. U.S. Customs stations. Mo- farm owners and operators escape.

"I didn't shed any tears." Remlin said about ments later thundershowers agaist the UFW and counterPolice Sunday arrested Donald Lee Hill, and the arrest. "After all. he la plainclothes officer) scattered the crowd. suits filed by the union for the were still looking for Morris Eugene Colosky, 21. had the cannon on me.

I didn't have it on long as they stay on the elections. LOOK AT THESE FOOD feel well enough to run." Wallace did not say he would abide by the party's decision next year on a nominee and in fact added: are a lot of people I can't support either." He said the Democrats who have been attacking him recently were old opponents but his appeal was going to be to the "people" anyway. Wallace's appeal to the public was apparent as he was rolled into the lobby of the convention hotel a few blocks from New Orleans' historic French Quarter. One woman rushed up to him and kissed the governor, and his arrival attracted far more attention than any of the other state chief executives. JIF PURE A co*kE OR 7 UP PEANUT BUTTER VEGETABLE BETTER WAY SHORTENING SHURFINE SAVE! TO 64 oz 18 oz Jar 89 SHORTENING NICE STAMPS COFFEE $100 3 LB.

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OZ. DISH $109 50 OZ. LIQUID ALL BOX BRITANNICA JR. THIS WEEK VOL. The talk of Wallace's candidacy took center stage despite the hope of Rampion and other conference leaders that they could keep the spotlight on the meeting's theme: state responsibility 1 to county and local governments.

In his opening speech, Rampton told his colleagues the states "have failed fully to meet our responsibility to the units of local government and they have turned to the federal government in desperation." Rampton said recent events have "undermined the faith of the people in those who hold public office." and warned the situation could be remedied "only by improving our instruments of government." Gam FeD bEEF SIRLOIN STEAK GRAIN FED BEEF LB. $179 3 lbs or More Pkg. Ground Beef LB. OSCAR MAYER FRESH WINCLE Wieners PM.G. 18 $129 Cat Fish LB 149 OSCAR MAYER RUDY'S FARM WHOLE HOG HOT Beef Franks PA.G LB 729 Sausage MILD a 213 ROLL a $275 0 RCL1 7 39 OSCAR MAYER SQUARE ROUND BEEF GARLIC STORE SLICED Bologna 6 PR.G Slab Bacon.

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MiK Pompo. Texas. SPECIALS GOOD JUME 9-14. 1 Miss Miami Named Beaming as she holds her bouquet of red roses, Pam Brogdon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Brogdon of Miami and newly chosen Miss Miami smiles of 1975, as Sharon Philpott, first runnerup, and Claudia Bailey, second runnerup, look on. (Pampa News Photo by Melanie Miller) Vets, Stamp Recipients May Wait for Congress WASHINGTON (UPD) About 20 million povertystricken Americans unable to buy food stamps by the end of this week unless the House and Senate can agree on how much money to spend on improving railroad beds. Agreement is expected this week, but the Veterans Administration has already run out of money and has been forced to stop issuing GI Bill educational benefits because of the congressional impasse on one item in a catch-all $15 Stock Market Quotations live The cattle following futures 11. a.m. Chicago Exchange are furnished by Amarillo offices of Merrill Lynch.

Pierce. Fender and Smith. loc. Prer. Close Open High Law Feb.

39.70 40.00 40.25 39.95 40.10 April 39.37 39.54 39.75 39.50 39.75 June 51.55 51.92 52.55 51.54 52.40 Aug. 46.10 47.10 47.72 47.10 47.60 Oct. 42.00 43.45 42.60 43.35 Dec. 41.77 41.10 41.50 40.90 41.37 The following 11 a.m. grain quotations are furnished by Wheeler Grain of Pampa.

Wheal Bu Milo $4.10 cut The following quotations show the range within which these securities could have been traded at the time of compilation. Franklio Life 204 Ky. Cent. Life Soulbland Finance So. West.

Life 294 The following N. Y. stock market quotations are furnished by the Pampa office of Schneider Bernel Hickman, Inc. Beatrice Foods Cabot Celanese Cities Service DIA KerrPhillips Penney's. PNA Skelly Texaco Standard Soutbwestern Oil of Pub.

Indians Service billion supplemental appropriations bill. "We expect to run out of money at the end of the said George Hall, budget officer for the Agriculture Department's Food and Nutrition Service. If the money runs out. he said. have to get out telegrams to all the states telling them to stop issuing Asked recipients would do for money to buy food.

Hall said. "There really isn't much they can He said the federal lunch program in 90.000 schools also would run out of money, but it wouldn't be as big a problem because most schools are closing for the summer. The House today takes up for the fourth time the question of how much should be spent on the rail bed improvements. It is now proposing $5 million compared to $175 million insisted on by the Senate. Until the bill is enacted.

up to Obituaries Obituaries TONY HODGES DIAL GRAPEVINE Tony Hodges Dial, 40. died Sunday evening al Grapevine. Services will be announced by Carmichael Whatley Funeral Directors of Pampa. Mr. Dial, born Jan.

16, 1935 in Pampa. was a longtime resident This Week's SPECIAL Good Thurs. June 10 11- 12. FISH CHIPS In A Served $118 Grilled Ask About Cheese 39c Our Sandwich Glass Special Caldwell's Drive Inn Carl E. Lawrence, Owner 220 North Hobart 669-2601 500.000 veterans may not get their educational benefits checks on schedule and the food stamp program will run out of money by the end of this week.

The supplemental bill. first acted upon by the House April 14. provides money for agencies to continue program through the fiscal year ending June 30. American Woman Held in Laos VIENTIANE. Laos (UPI) An American woman was being held by the Laotian authorities today.

charged with plotting against the government, U.S. Embassy officials said. The woman was identified as Rosemary Conway. described by embassy officials as a longtime resident of Laos, who was arrested by the joint police force on June 4. Her age and American address were not known.

WE. REDEEM U.S. GOVERNMEN? FOOD STAMPS of Miami who moved from there five years ago. He graduated from Kemper Military Academy in 1953 and had attended Oklahoma University. Surviving are his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Dial of Perryton. CLOYCE (Sonny) HOOPER Mr. Cloyce (Sonny) Hooper, 46.

709 E. Francis, was arrival at 10 p.m. Sunday at Highland General Hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Carmichael Whatley Colonial Chapel with the Rev.

Olen Russell pastor of Pampa Baptist Temple officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Mr. Hooper, born July 18. 1928 at Eldorado.

married Linnie Carter. May 14. 1950 from Hollis and have been in the plumbing business in Pampa since that time. He was a member of the Moose Lodge. In addition to the widow, he is survived by two sons.

Jerry. Denton and Jody. Pampa: one daughter. Penny Hooper. Pampa: his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hooper, Pampa: and two grandchildren. Whaley Pampa's Leading FUNERAL DIRECTORS 665-2323 20.

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