The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 193, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 3, 1983 Page: 3 of 36
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Congratulations Swift Employees
Making Donation
Mrs. Carl S. Perrin, left, presents
a memorial donation to Irene
McKinster, memorial chairman
for the American Cancer Society.
April is National Cancer Society
Month, a good time to contribute,
however, memorials may be
made year-round in the name of a
loved one or friend who has died of
cancer or as a living gift on a bir-
thday or anniversary' to someone
who has been fighting the disease.
vote for
the future
After a while,
you may live
in loneliness
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the Pershings and cruises
Although Reagan was
given credit for the zero op-
tion, diplomatic sources
agree it was the West Ger-
mans who first suggested it.
The zero option was re-
jected by the Russians, who
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The donations are used to further
research, education and service
of the American Cancer Society to
help wipe out cancer. According
to the local ACS unit, there were
34 newly diagnosed cases of
cancer in Deaf Smith County last
year and 16 persons died of cancer
in this county. For memorial in-
formation, contact Ms. McKinster
at the Hereford State Bank.
Heavy in
Cajimio,
mo
claimed that missile parity
already existed in Europe
when British and French
missile forces were included
in the calculation along with
U.S. Poseidon submarine-
launched missiles and F-111
nuclear bombers.
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A Protection for
Everyone
The business community is very proud
of the recent decision made by the
employees of Swift Independent Meat
Packing Co. Your decision has
strengthened Hereford and Deaf Smith
County’s future.
Each of you, as employees in this com-
munity, are the key to a stronger, more
secure outlook. And as a result of your
lung over
K>ut 3,000
of this
were
ials said
so badly
I have to
Soviet Union to negotiate an
arms control agreement
limiting European missile
arsenals
The talks began in Geneva
in late 1M0 under then Presi-
dent Jimmy Carter. When he
was defeated by Reagan, the
talks went into limbo to be
revived Nov. 30,1M1, some 10
months after Reagan's in-
auguration.
Western European leaders
had become impatient for
arms talks and began to
wonder if Reagan had an ef-
fective arms control policy.
Just before the Geneva
talks commenced. Reagan
dramatically announced his
"zero option," calling on the
Soviets to dismantle their
SS-20s and two older types of
missiles in return. NATO
would scrap plans to deploy
Hearing.
You can lose it
gradually
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JAMES SELF
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positive action, we all look forward to
continued prosperity for Swift Indepen-
dent Packing Co., its employees, and all
the citizens of our area.
Sincerely,
The Hereford Business Community
& Deaf Smith County
Chamber of Commerce
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The members of
St. Anthony s Parish and the
parents of children at St.
Anthonys School express
their aratitude to all
individuals & businesses
who helped in any way to
make St. Anthonys Annual
Parish Camival a complete
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The Hereford Brand-Sunday, April 3, 1983-Page 3A
U.S. missile talks offer underscores
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great influence of European allies
in the movies’
COME IN FOR A FREE
ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST
Hereford Senior Citizen's
Tuesday April 5
1pm to 4 pm
Or call for tree in home testing
No cost or obligation
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SARASOTA,Fla APi-It
was a kidnap story just like
you see in the movies," says
the mother of an 11-year-old
boy who was abducted by
four uniformed gunmen and
held for ransom near his
home in Venezuela
However, contrary to the
family's first account, the
boy did not escape after 34
days in the jungle, but was
released after a ransom was
paid, the boy's wealthy
parents disclosed in an inter-
view Friday
He came home terrified,
scared to death. ' said Italian
industrial heir Landy
Luchy Pellizzari, the boy’s
father, who has wide business
interests in western
Venezuela I learned if you
don't pay those people, he
doesn't come out alive '
Alex Pellizzari, who has
dual U.S -Venezuelan citizen-
ship. was kidnapped Feb 21
as he rode to school in a
chauffeur-driven limousine.
The driver told police four
men dressed as police of-
ficers and carring sub-
machine guns forced him to
stop and pulled the crying boy
into another vehicle
The boy’s American
mother, the former Frances
Fisher of Saginaw, Mich.,
made emotional pleas on
Venezuelan national televi-
sion and in newspaper inter-
views. begging the kidnap-
pers to release the boy
in an interview from the
home of relatives in the
Sarasota area, the Pellizzaris
acknowledged they finally
paid the ransom, but refused
to disclose the amount paid.
The money meant nothing
compared to their son’s life,
they told the Sarasota
Herald-Tribune
The couple said they drove
the money to the kidnappers
March 26 and were forced to
ride with the head of the gang
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Gary Phipps
and leave their car and the
ransom with him
it was just like you see in
the movies," said Mrs Pelliz-
zan. 32 He kept calling me
Francie and saying wonder-
ful things like. Wouldn’t it be
wonderful if we blew your
treads off ?"
Initially, Alex told
reporters he had escaped by
snipping his chains with
pliers and sneaking off into
the jungle In Caracas.
Venezuela, the family denied
paying any of the ransom,
despite press reports that
they had paid 3700,000
LONDON I API — The new complained a NATO diplomat
missile talks proposal an- who asked not to be identified
nounced by President further
Reagan this week Diplomats and arms
underscores the great in- specialists recalled that as
fluence the European allies early as 1977, Helmut
exercise on U.S. arms policy. Schmidt - then West Ger-
Almost forgotten in the cur- many's chancellor - warned
rent debate over existing in a speech that Western
Soviet nuclear weapons and Europeans had a stake in un-
planned U.S. missiles for provingtheirsecunty
Western Europe is that it was "Strategic arms limita-
the NATO allies who asked lions confined to the United
originally for the new- States and the Soviet Union
generation American will inevitably impair the
weapons security of the West Euro-
Later. the Europeans pean members of the alliance
pressed for an effective arms vis a vis Soviet military
control stance, which led to superiority in Europe if we do
Reagan's "zero option" pro- not succeed in removing the
posal to cancel the NATO disparities of military power
deployment in exchange for in Europe, " Schmidt said,
dismantling of the Soviet Schmidt and other Euro-
missiles. When that was re- pean leaders were beginning
jected by Moscow. Western to worry about the more than
Europe's leaders called for a 300 sophisticated Soviet SS-20
balanced reduction in missiles targeted on Western
missiles — the latest Reagan Europe American-made
offer. Pershing 1 missiles stationed
Washington never sought to m Western Europe were no
impose on its European allies match for them
the 572 medium-range On Dec 12,1979. The North
Tomahawk cruise and Per- Atlantic Treaty Organization
shing 2 missiles, due for decided to meet the
deployment starting at the challenges to their security"
end of this year by deploying, beginning in
"Nobody seems to late 1983. 108 Pershing 2 and
remember this, particularly 464 cruise missiles, while at
the anti-nuclear movement," the same time calling on the
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 193, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 3, 1983, newspaper, April 3, 1983; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430223/m1/3/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.