PAGE 6 EL UVA1DE TIMES Kazen In Washington I joined three other prominent last week in dv.cjng wiiich we hope will facilitate coal slurry pipeline service to move coal from western states to Texas and other states. The President has urged greater use oí coal. We know our nation • has a supply to meet our needs for 300 years. The problem has been that the railroads have had a monopoly on moving the coal. Such Members intro-legislation. By Abraham (('hick) Kazen, Jr. M.C. essential to energy utilities as the City Public* Service Board in San Antonio have had to bear soaring freight charges which had to be passed on to customers and that the only restraint is a competiitive mode of moving coal. from I told a how were 250 cost Wy- Con- throttle this contribution meeting our shortage. of the an important of the econ-energy needs coal in order cer-qua-p re- work so that a tain number of lified people be pared each month for integration into the armed services. Furthermore, we know that brutality rarely occurs, but we also believe that the Army Training cannot abuse Court been conducted against the drill sergeants involved and some have been punished, but we want to prevent such incidents, and expect Army officers to attain that goal. Command countenance of soldiers, martials have Report Cards Important Report cards are important - - but put them in perspective, says Dorthy Taylor, a family life education specialist with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, The Texas A & M University System. f Mt4 1 ■' .. ; j: /nm-iu-« I » .-rrr 7:30-9-30 [ELLASSO J P 227 ^9 Getty 278-2626 Bl LORD OF THE RINGS STARTS SUNDAY? Corpus Christi, for example, has found it cheaper to bring in coal from south Africa than to pay freight rates Wyoming, news conference freight charges now more than per cent of the of coal at the oming mines, ressman Morris Udall, Chairman of our Interior Committee, said the Interstate Commerce Commission was the docile servant of the railroads higher rates sought. All residents "23rd District have an interest, not only in keeping utility bills down, but in getting share omy’s from that more oil can become available for gasoline and fuel. The Administration is supporting our bill, so my Water and Power Subcommittee will hold hearings soon and I hope to get prompt Congressional approval. Investigate Soldier Abuse A report card is a hint, a taste, a sample and an invitation to parents, plains. she ex- Spending Is Watched when were States Retain Water Control are of not war Report cards a declaration between parents, children and teachers. < STARDUST) Hwy 83 No. 278-2644' WED-THURS-FRI _ "It may be the best movie of its kind ever made.” -Pauline Kael, The New Yorker Invasion of the IEgI v When we joined in a news conference to explain our bill. Congressman Bob Eckhardt explained that we would seek for the federal government the right of eminent domain for construction of coal slurrypipelines. He stressed that we would leave to -the states full control over their water, but said the coal slurry needs were so UnitedArtieti| small that we hope t*lc states not '2\\\wnr United Artisjts Sub-the dis- Another Committee on which I serve, the Investigations committee of mittee, heard tressing testimony about abuse of young soldiers by army drill sergeants. We heard testimony of new recruits given heavy physical exercise in hot weather last summer, to the point that two died at Ft. Jackson, S.C., within 10 hours of their arrival. Other young men told of being beaten and kicked at Ft. Dix, N.J.i when sergeants punished them for alleged violations of training rules. I believe the House performed well last week when we passed the Supplemental Appropriations bill. Annually, when this bill comes up, Members seek amendments that would help this program or that, and often these are for local or regional rather than national benefit. The Administration requests totalled $15,1 billion, but the House action reduced that figure when it approved $11.3 billion. Thus we stayed within the budget ceiling we had set as our target for the year. We in the Congress recognize that recruit training means hard Venga a escuchar La Canción A Los Padres , SAT NIGHT ONLY j; ALL PRICES HANGING FREEZING <2,18- KAMA SUTRA “KATU” “ADAM & EVE’ “SPREE” Adults only 2.25 SUNDA A LAS DORADAS LOS 12 MALDITOS Del Sr. Esteban Najera con La Conexión Tejana el Domingo, 18 de Junio Gran Baile 8 a 12 Mi Hamburger Stand La Pryor, Texas COMPLETE CUSTOM PROCESSING * HOGS * SHEEP * GOATS ★ BEEF FREEZER INCLUDES CUT WRAPPING SIDE BEEF r lb LOINS ...... iROUNDS LB I) HINDQUARTERS 1 C rouro......$i35 a FOREQUARTER POUND At the request of Speaker O’Neill, I presided as the House worked in Committee of the Whole. For almost four hours. Members argued for and against amendments, but the House was in a cautious and careful mood. The line was hejd aga(p,st additional spending, and when I turned the gavel back to the Speaker the bill passed by a voice vote. Terminada la ceremonia nupcial y ya en plena fiesta los flamantes desposados recibian el saludo de los invitados. Por ahi se acerco un matrimonio. Y dijo el, mientras felicitaba a la novia: -... Y les deseo que sean ustedes tan felices como la gente cree que somos mi mujer y yo... “EL UVALDE TIMES” is sold at the following stores: In Uvalde: Hillcrest Ice House So. Evans Grocery Sanchez Grocery Highway 83 Grocery Minit Mart No. 5 Southside Grocery Circle K (So. Getty) Circle K (E. Main) Gibson’s Super S Foods Kincaid Hotel Minit Mart No. 7 Walgreens Drug Mini Mart No. 8 Flavil’s Highway 55 Grocery F & M Grocery S & L Wonder mart Minit Mart No. 6 Santos Drug Flores Food Market La Gitana La Fama Bakery Aguilar Bakery Kuikcheck Grocery In Batesville Luna’s Shamrock Aguirre Grocery Roadrunner Cafe In LaPryor The Ice Box Perez Grocery Salazar Cash & Carry JUNE 14, 1979 'iSi --j- SERVICIO MILITAR: El Sr. Santos Flores ha sido •*& ♦; NUEVO OFICIAL DE nombrado como el "Service Officer" del COndado de Uvalde, un puesto de dos anos y en el cual el Sr. Flores asistirá a veteranos y sus familias a obtener beneficios relacionados con su servicio militar. Flores ha sido muy activo en la Legión Americana Posta 479 de esta cuidad, numerosas fiestas patrias y otras actividades cívicas. recommends. for Report cards are indicators of progress, not a concrete report of how smart or dumb a child is, she adds. read-six They should say to parents, "Come a conference and let’s discuss the progress your child is making”. EL LASSO ?. 227 No Getty i**!» OAD? AW de Discover ♦ ♦ z- * before 6 P.M GREAT GIFTS FOR DAD We just 0, growing! * * * Bilingual to serue you better! * w *< * ♦ * ♦ ♦ * * ♦ * * * ♦ * * * * * * * * El Uvalde Times * * ♦ * * * * * * * * Call us for advertising today! 278-3616 A report card can help parents discuss with the teacher how they can better support their child’s learning at home. Daily encouragement -not a threat every six or nine weeks - -motivates a child to learn, the specialist points out. Tiny boxes on a port card cannot equately express or nine weeks of learning experiences, hundreds of activities and exercises, thousands of ideas and thought exchanges. Instead of heaping dismay upon a child for bad report card grades, assist him in learning the things he has evidently missed out on, Miss Taylor School should provide an environment and a place for young children to learn skills that will help them on their way toward maturity. 278-2626 >' ----- WEDNESDAY- ^^/^^MGRNiNG 10:00 Adults 1.75 Child 1.00 GIFT SALE Selection Of Fathers Day Gifts after shaves a VALUABLE COUPON Good for 20% off any Father’s Day Gift June 16,1979 FREE GIFT WRAPPING! $$SAVE NOW!$$ gl BEN FRANKLIN VI We bring variety to life!