The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 1979, Image 13

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United Press International
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — A
judge has ordered a small army of
police to restrain angry mobs
threatening to lynch two men
charged with the ritual voodoo slay
ing of a 2-year-old boy.
Waldir de Souza Lima and Maria
da Conceicao Pontes, employees of
Moacir Valente, a wealthy farm
owner, are accused of helping Val
ente and Renato Ferreira, another
employee, sacrifice the boy so they
could offer his blood to spirits to
ensure the success of a new cement
business.
The suspects have told police as
many as five other child victims of
black-magic rites may be buried at
Valente’s farm in Cantagalo city.
Last week, a mob of 2,000 people
invaded the jail in Cantaglo where
Valente and Ferreira were held and
lynched the two men.
To prevent another lynching,
policemen armed with automatic
weapons and tear gas be mobilized
to protect the two suspects.
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he said, AskByASHINGTON — An immigra
tl havemiaii ji ori officer told the attorney general
in drought w Tuesday the administration cares so
because tis: about immigration problems it
the level or will not even patch a gaping hole in
cell for illegal aliens arrested in
jshington.
— jThat hole has l>een there since
|_| becemher,” deportation officer
11 Narciso Leggs told Attorney Gen-
era! Benjamin Civiletti at a meeting
Hlustice Department employees.
Blf a little hole like that gets ig-
v q ©red, we know that the total immi-
nation problem has been ignored.
®£ggs said the hole was carved
me court orJ P ut , ,,, a P last ? r wal1 in a 06,1 in
settlement olB thwest Washington,
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iegin laughed«|[ EW DELH I, India — Mother
vayfronr Teresa’s Nobel Peace Prize money
here he sat | )e g. ee f rom J nc li a ’ s income tax,
I took a nr,' Kd 0 f s jiff es t levies in the
prld.
Officials said Monday Mother
Teresa, who won the 1979 peace
Ipe last week for her long service
| the slums of Calcutta, will not
lye to pay a tax on the cash prize of
(193,000 that is part of the award.
I Oflicials said the Indian income
rn’lW aw P rovl( des tor tax exemptions
Wdllash awards for literary', scientific
H attainments from work for the
Kblic welfare.
Mother Teresa has said she will
|nd the money on building homes
^destitutes and lepers.
pen one of these days, is an alien is
going to run out of there. He’s going
to escape, and I’m going to have to
go after him and catch him.
“When that day comes, I’m not
going to do it.”
Civiletti, fielding questions from
department employees for the first
time since taking office, told Leggs,
“I disagree that we re ignoring the
problem.”
He said five department task
forces are studying immigration
problems involving Mexico, and a
commission is evaluating U. S. ref
ugee policies.
“I don’t intend to patch any holes
myself as attorney general, ” he said,
“hut I’ll see that it gets patched.”
Following the meeting, Civiletti
invited Leggs, who immigrated
from Mexico several years ago, for a
personal meeting to discuss the
problems further.
“He came up and shook my hand
and said, ‘Hey, I’m not gonna be a
do-nothing attorney general, ”’
Leggs said. “He said, ‘Make an ap
pointment and come in and see
me. ”
Leggs contended during the pub
lic meeting that President Carter
did not bring up the illegal alien
problem in his September talks with
Mexican President Jose Lopez Por
tillo because Carter “wants the
brown vote.”
Later, Leggs said any decision by
Carter to toughen enforcement or
relax enforcement of immigration
laws will be unpopular in some cir
cles.
As a result, Leggs said, the immi
gration service is in a demoralizing
hind. It is assigned to stop illegal
immigration, but administration
policy and manpower limits “make
it impossible to enforce the law.”
“Carter knows we can’t stop the
illegal immigration,” Leggs said. “I
say, let’s control it.
He suggested letting illegals
enter the United States for a limited
period to take jobs others do not
want.
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PROCLAMATION FOR A
UNITED NATIONS DAY OF SHAME
Whereas, the United Nations has never condemned the Communist tyrants for assaulting
religious freedom, destroying the sanctity of the family, abrogating property
rights, abolishing free elections, or murdering tens of millions, and
Whereas, the UN did condemn the United States in 1975 for maintaining military bases in
Guam, and in 1976 for importing nickel and chrome from anti-Communist
Rhodesia, and
Whereas, the United States has only one vote in the UN General Assembly, while the Soviet
Union has three (USSR, Byelorussia and the Ukraine), and
Whereas, America’s taxpayers pay twenty-five percent of the UN regular budget, more
than sixteen times the amount that a majority of the member nations collectively
contributes, and
Whereas, the money Americans “contribute” to the UN has not been used to support
American ideals of true human rights and freedom, but instead has been used to
suppress freedom and glorify tyrants, and
Whereas, in 1961, the UN troops in the Congo massacred civilians, bombed hospitals,
destroyed churches and slaughtered women and children, and
Whereas, in 1971,the UN expelled the government of Free China from its membership, and
welcomed instead Communist Chinese tyrants who have murdered millions of
their fellow Chinese, and
Whereas, just this year, the United Nations Development Program has approved a $15
million aid program for these same Communist Chinese, and
Whereas, two groups affiliated with the terrorist Palestine Liberation Organization (the
Special Unit on Palestinian Rights and the Committee on the Exercise of the
Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People) have been receiving funds from the
UN and
Whereas, UNICEF (which claims to help needy children) has issued medical combat packs
to terrorists entering Rhodesia, and
Whereas, far from being a meaningless debating society, the UN is actually the formal
framework for a one-world government, and
Whereas, the United States should maintain its sovereignty and freedom, and should not
allow the UN to acquire control over its citizens,
Be it therefore resolved that the United States should get out of the United
Nations, and that the UN anniversary on October 24, 1979 should be proclaimed
a United Nations Day of Shame.
This proclamation is endorsed by:
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