The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 29, 1976, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
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FROM THE FRONT PAGE
Precinct 7
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addition to being constable of precinct
seven for the past eight years.
“I follow the code of laws set up by the
state of Texas and I plan to continue the
enforcement and get the job done the way
it’s supposed to be done even though I may
alienate some people,’ Sayers says.
Sayers is a member of the Civil Defense
and is a former member of the auxiliary
Bryan Police force. He is past director of
the Board of Constables and Justices of the
Peace. He has been certified as a police
officer by the state of Texas and has at
tended all the schools for constables in ad
dition to attending many seminars on the
subject.
The county constable is the executive
officer of the Justice of the Peace Courts.
His duties are to arrest offenders, take
charge of prisoners, produce them in court,
carry out court orders, keep order in court
and take charge of the jury. He is one of the
few county law enforcement officials
elected by the general public. His jurisdic
tion is primarily in the precinct where he is
elected but, theoretically, it extends over
the entire state.
Democratic
County Constable
Continued from Page 1
Paul’s Drive-In. He said he feels it is his
duty to run for constable. “Honest, good
law enforcement means good govern
ment,” Ponzio said. “I would be dedicated
to law enforcement and I would work for
other law enforcement agencies, so they
will work for me. If we work together, we
can get in there and solve some problems.”
Ponzio said he will work on the “hot
check” epidemic.
“I will serve the process promptly so
there won’t be a backlog,” he said. “With
out the constable on the job, there would
be a tremendous stall.”
Ponzio is married and lives at 1720 E.
29th St. in Bryan.
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Sweden’s ambassadors to the Un
ited States and the United Nations
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nternational Airport to see King
XVI Gustaf off for Stockholm
and an expected June wedding.
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UNITED NATIONS, N Y.
— U.N. Secretary-General
Waldheim is embarking on a two-
week official tour of central Africa
toatingSalf ^beginning Monday, according to
U.N. sources.
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Waldheim’s first stop will be at
Nairobi, Kenya, where he will open
a three-week session of the U.N.
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KINSHASA, Zaire — Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger says the
U.S. government will help negotiate
the transition to black rule in
Rhodesia if it is asked to do so.
Although Kissinger’s offer at a
news conference yesterday stirred
memories of his shuttle diplomacy
between Israel and its Arab foes, he
said: “I have no immediate plan to
return to black Africa, nor am I say
ing I would be the party” who would
do the negotiating.
The secretary again warned the
Soviet Union against direct interfer
ence in the struggle for black libera
tion in southern Africa.
“If one country tries to establish
its hegemony, then the other nations
will be forced to respond,” he said.
“We hope for the sake of Africa this
can be avoided.”
The Zaire government endorsed
Kissinger’s speech Tuesday re
pudiating the white-minority gov
ernment in Rhodesia and calling for
negotiations to transfer power to the
black majority within two years.
“What we particularly appreciate
is that the United States removes all
hopes from the minority in Rhodesia
that it can, with impunity, continue
to spurn the wishes of the majority.
It must know now that it cannot
count on the U.S. support,” said
Foreign Minister Nguza Karl-I-
Bond.
A communique issued after Kis
singer conferred with Nguza and
President Mobuto Sese Seko said
the United States would provide
Zaire with $5 million for cotton. It
added that Zaire might also get a $20
million bank credit to finance the
purchase of American mining
equipment.
Kissinger was spending today in
Zaire also, going to Liberia tomor
row, because the government of
Ghana canceled his visit there. The
Ghanaians said their chief of state,
Col. Ignatius Acheampong, was sick.
But U.S. officials blamed the cancel
lation on agitation by Soviet dip
lomats among Ghanaian students
and with the Ghanaian government.
The State Department announced in
Washington that complaints had
been delivered to the Soviet and
Ghanaian embassies.
The cancellation was the second
for Kissinger’s African tour and re
duced to six the number of nations
he is visiting. Nigeria withdrew its
invitation before he left Washington.
He has been to Kenya, Tanzania and
Zambia. After his visit to Liberia, he
will go to Senegal and then back to
Kenya for a United Nations confer-
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