The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 06, 1979, Image 13

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United Press International
LONDON — The Soviet Union is rushing construction of its
newest nuclear missiles, more accurate and more powerful than be
fore, which will make the United States’ missiles increasingly vulner
able, the respected International Institute for Strategic Studies said
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The institute said in its annual “Military Balance survey that
UI P Soviet warheads already pack a subtantially bigger nuclear punch
an those of the United States.
"If this trend continues,” it said, “U.S. land-based missiles will
become vulnerable to Soviet attack by the 1980s.’
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BRASILIA, Brazil — Gunmen who invaded an American-owned
odle and cattle ranch near the Brazilian capital killed a 42-year-old
Texas-born woman and wounded her partner, also a former Texan,
dice said today.
Star Albritton Smith, 42, gave up money and jewels to the three
gunmen but they fatally shot her anyway, her partner James Dee
itliff, 53, said.
“Three people assaulted us from different directions,’ Ratliff said
telephone interview from his hospital room in Brasilia today.
Mrs. Smith got five bullets in her body and I was shot in two places.’
The attack occurred shortly after dinner Saturday night at the
ranch 93 miles west of Brasilia where the two partners raised French
b pdles and dairy cattle.
Ratliff was orignally from Dallas and Mrs. Smith was born in
y« Wj c hjta Falls, but both had lived in Brazil for more than 10 years, he
said.
Ratliff said he did not know why the gunmen attacked the ranch.
The confusion was full tilt,’’ he said.
Steve Miller, U.S. consul in Brasilia, said federal police were not
sure whether the assault was “a simple robbery or if there were other
motives involved.”
Sadat, Begin reach
partial agreement
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United Press International
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican
litary coi spublic — The devastated
ns, inch minican Republic, where an es-
nated 200 to 300 people were
reme A! led by Hurricane David, braced
least Asii ednesday for new flooding from
1 contact' opical Storm Frederic.
day’s rains, which forecasters said
could dump up to 10 inches on some
areas. Civil Defense radio com
muniques issued appeals urging
evacuation “of all river banks and
valleys.”
United Press International
HAIFA, Israel — Egyptian Pres
ident Anwar Sadat and Prime Minis
ter Menachem Begin reached par
tial agreement today on several
bilateral issues but failed to come to
terms on the thorny problems of fu
ture Palestinian self-governement
and Jersualem.
They decided to hold another
summit meeting in Egypt, probably
in early fall, but did not set a date or
place.
Sadat, answering a question at a
joint news conference, predicted
that other Arab states would join the
peacemaking process before the end
of the year. He did not say which
states.
Begin announced agreement by
Israel to withdraw two months ear
lier than scheduled from the Mount
Sinai region in south central Sinai to
enable Sadat to celebrate the second
anniversary of his Jersuelem visit in
ceremony on Mount Sinai.
The withdrawal, scheduled for
January under the peace treaty, will
be carried out before Nov. 19.
The news conference followed the
second private meeting between the
two leaders in their eighth summit
session since Sadat’s peace initiative
and the fourth since the treaty sign
ing.
It came only days before the first
anniversary of the signing of the
Camp David peace accord.
The two leaders agreed on a tem
porary arrangement for a policing of
the Sinai withdrawal before a per
manent accord can be reached on
the issue in consultations with the
United States. No details were gi
ven.
In Puerto Rico, Civil Defense au-
orities issued an appeal for all res-
ry in 4 ents near river banks to flee their
mes Wednesday to escape immi-
n sinceQ "(flash floods, and President Car-
declared 10 more communities
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in fulli The maximum winds of Frederic,
nd thecnice at full 75-mph hurricane
mgth, were estimated at only 50
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aesoasui M°cks of all principal reservoirs
reopened to keep the dams from
trumpil ^ting- The government was mov-
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flood gates.
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ared 10 more Puerto Rico
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iced relief, bringing the total of
■iVul signaled disaster towns to 15.
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They also agreement in principle
on Egypt’s supply of oil to Israel,
but only on the amount to be sold
annually. No agreement was
reached on price and it was not
known whether the quanitiy will be
2 million tons a year as Israel re
quested.
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Whipped Potatoes
Your Choice of
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Coffee or Tea
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
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Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
w/chili
Mexican Rice
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
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Chicken Fried Steak
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Whipped Potatoes and
Choice of one other
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» Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
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BREADED FISH
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Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
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Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Yankee Pot Roast
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Tossed Salad
Mashed
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Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
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NOON and EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
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Cornbread Dressing
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Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable