Tuesday, February 14,1989 The Battalion Pages Scrambled Eggs Cat owner gets help from sympathizers after loss in court FORT WORTH (AP) — Dona tions have poured in to help an 80- vear^ld woman pav the $50 Fine she owes after losing a oizarre court case concerning the bathroom habits of her cats. Residents who have read news ac counts of Nan Farris' court hearing have been sending money — about $400 so far. Farns lives on $410 a month in Social Security benefits. “All these people — they didn't have to do this," Farris told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “I was amazed. I never asked anyone for help, but I guess I'll keep the money. I've got four more tickets coming up, so I may need it.” She was ordered nearly two weeks ago to pay the Fine in connection with two of six citations she received charging her with violating animal control ordinances. "I just really don't know what to say," Farris said. “I never knew there was so many wonderful people around who would do something like this to help someone." One of Farris’ neighbors com plained that cats Farris adopted were littering his yard. Farris was found guilty of failing to properly restrain the cat. The jury foreman told reporters after the verdict that all six jurors had agreed the ordinance was ridic ulous but that they had had no choice but to find Farris guilty. Future of ‘Texas plan’ looks better Hightower: Officials back plan for exporting hormone-free beef AUSTIN (AP) — Agriculture Commissionei Jim Hightower voiced optimism Mondav that federal agriculture and trade ofFicials now are behind the “Texas plan" for selling hormone- free beef to Europe. “All the early signs are good," Hightower said. “It could happen very quickly. It can happen as fast as USDA wants it to. We do have beef now that would be eligible for immediate export." U.S. Agriculture Secretary Clayton Yeutter, U.S. Trade Representative Carla Hills and top trade ofFicials from the European Economic Community are scheduled to meet this weekend, • and Hightower said he expects the beef contro versy to be discussed. In an interview with the Associated Press. Hightower said there appears to have been a dra matic change in attituae in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. “They’ve gone from saving, ’hell no and vou may be in violation of federal law’ to saying. ‘Oh please can we work with you?’,” Hightower said. The agriculture commissioner said he hopes this weekend’s meeting means peace will break out in the “beef war” which began when the Eu ropean Community announceda ban on imports ofWef treated with artiFicial growth hormones. When the I'.S, Department of Agriculture ini tially announced that it couldn't comply with such requirements. Hightower moved to estab lish a Texas certiFication program to allow export of Texas-inspected hormone-free beef and veal to Europe. Fhen last week the Bush administration ap peared to switch signals, with the president him self saying it was time to “rise above Fighting about beef hormones.” Hightower said it now appears the Texas plan will be used as the basis for establishing a new- trade agreement that could mean millions in sales for U.S. livestock producers. "The thing that convinced me we really were nght was not what the European Community was saying but what our own producers were saying.” Hightower explained. "When a guy with the suture and experience of David Eller (chairman of the Granada Corp., an international beef producer) was not only will ing — but actually tnought it imporunt — to come forward and make a sutement ... it be came clear to me we were on the right trail.” he said. Hightower said U.S. cattlemen had legitimate fears about the growth hormone issue, adding that Texas agricultural ofFicials sought to em phasize that there is no scientific evidence that the hormones do any harm to humans. " There was genuine concern by the catde in dustry that this could generate a widespread health panic or something," he said. “So we took special precautions to make clear we weren't rais ing a health issue, we were raising a market issue. We're talking about giving customers what they want.” Houston woman charged with murder of husband HOUSTON (AP)WA woman who>r«je«ulv cheikcai hWselt into a private psychiatric facility has been charged with capital murder in the stabbing of her husband, authorities said. Carol Diane Jebbia, 35. is ac cused of helping kill her hus band. whose death provided a substantial insurance policy. Har ris County SherifFs investigators said. She was arrested early Sundav at a psychiatric facility in the pres ence of her lawyer, famed de fense attorney Richard "Race horse” Haynes. Jebbia and two other people have been charged with capital murder for remuner ation in the Dec. 21 fatal stabbing of Carl Jebbia, 43, a telephone company supervisor who was found slain in his home. On Monday, a bond hearing for Jebbia was postponed until Friday. She and the other two re mained in the Harris County Jail without bond. «• SherifFs homicide detectives said several insurance policies for a “considerable sum" were drafted in Jebbia's name eight months before his death and named his wife as sole benefi ciary. Detective Max Cox de clined to reveal the policies' worth. Jebbia has not collected on them, Lt. Ralph Smith said. According to documents Filed with the charges. Jebbia allegedly got Shirley Ann Agonsi, 43, of Beaumont, her former live-in maid and friend, to hire someone to carry out the murder for an unspeciFied amount of jewelry. Although authorities believe Jebbia wanted Agonsi to act as a go-between, the two women are accused of killing the man them selves. MAKE US YOUR CHOICE FOR VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT The Paramount Theatre 99* • VHS A BETA • Free Memberships e Players A Camcorders Also Available Located on the comer of Texas & SW Parkway in the Winn Dixie Center, College Station Movies on Tuesday & Thursday including NEW RELEASES 693-5789 Did you know that Sexual Harassment includes— • Disparaging remarks about one’s gender • Offensive or abusive physical contact • Sexual innuendoes or statements made at inappropriate times or disguised as humor • Offensive sexual flirtations, advances, or pressure for sexual activity 99 You don’t have to put up with Sexual Harassment Call 845-5826 for information. Mexican bank encourages establishment of ‘twin plants’ CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) — Mexican manufacturers would be encouraged to become major sup pliers to twin manufacturing plants under arf agreement signed by Jua rez businesSJef and thF head of a gov ernment bank. Nacional Financiera, a state-run bank, will establish “clear and expe dient” credit policies for small busi nesses seeking to sell products and services to twin plants in Mexico, Juan Jose Paramo, the bank's na tional director, said. The agreement, signed Saturdav, will allow Mexican businesses to E roFit from the twin-plant, or maqui- dora, industry, Paramo said. Under the maquiladora concept, companies from the United States and other foreign countries ship components to Mexico, where they are assembled by low-paid laborers. The Finished products are then shipped back to the home country, ana tariffs are paid only on the value added instead of the total value of the product. With about 125,000 twin-plant employees, Juarez accounts for more than one-third of Mexico's ma quiladora workforce. The Mexican government has been trying to boost the domestic content of goods made in maquila doras. Right now, well less than 10 percent of components in maquila dora-made goods come from Mexi can suppliers. Nacional Financiera “encourages the rise of a competitive domestic market of services to supply the spe cialized demands of twin plants," Paramo said. The bank will provide Financial advisers and promote related serv ices to Mexican businesses, he said. The agreement establishes a part nership between Juarez Economic Development, a quasi-private indus try council, and Nacional Financiera in which the partners will promote Mexican products at foreign-trade shows. Jaime Serra Puche, Mexico’s min ister of trade and economic devel opment. said it is in Mexico’s best in terest to produce and supply domestic goods as a way to reduce imports. 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