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Phoenix, Arizona
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REPUBLIC MAIL The Arizona Republic A15 Tuesday, May 6, 19X0 2 bodies recovered from plane in lake Water Continued from Al Associated l'ress Arizona Water Commission, 'has asked Andrus for a larger allotment of this flow. The commission recommepded eastern Pima County be given acre-feet of water from the $1.9 billion CAP in the year 2000. But the Tucson Water Resources Coordinating Committee, quasi-official group organized by the; Army Corps of Engineers, has requested 53,000 additional acre-feet for non-Indian use. "What we're telling the secretary says Hugh Holub, a Tucson attorney' and CAP proponent, "is that' our water projections have already factored in the maximum conservation attainable." ing and swirling" between 50 and 300 feet over the lake before the collision. The victims were part of a group of about 30 flying enthusiasts from the Phoenix area who had flown about 15 planes to the lake for a weekend outing.

The group gathered at the Grapevine air strip, about five miles east of Roosevelt Dam. The crash occurred about 8:15 a.m. as the planes were maneuvering and "playing about 50 feet above the water," according to one witness. "It was carelessness, just plain carelessness," Cain said. "They were doing things like circling each other or chasing each other.

They were reported to have flown in a formation very close together." The bodies of Paul E. Ray, 22, of 909 S. Terrace Road, Tempe, and his passenger, James C. Heffernan, 25, of 6725 E. Gail Road, Scottsdale, were recovered Sunday from the wreckage of a plane that crashed onto the island, about l'z miles north of Roosevelt Dam.

Sheriffs Lt. Dave Jordan said the plane in Roosevelt Lake was on a shelf at a depth of about 25 feet. Divers worked all day Monday to try to get the victims out of the mangled wreckage. Cain said the effort was hampered by rain and high winds. Attempts to raise the aircraft would have to be coordinated with the insurance company representing the plane's owner, he said.

Several witnesses said the planes were "swoop GLOBE Divers recovered two bodies Monday from a wrecked airplane that plummeted into Roosevelt Lake on Sunday after a collision with another aircraft. The victims were identified as Steven Paul Schnieders, 23, of 1827 E. Kirkland, Tempe, and Michelle Chaudoin, 20, of Sparta, N.J. Both reportedly were industrial-supervision student at Arizona Stat University. Schnieders, the pilot, and Miss Chaudoin, his passenger, were stunt-flying and chasing another light plane when the two collided Sunday over Rabbit Island, according to Gila County Sheriffs Sgt.

Harry Cain. an effort to mend their differences. Arizonans nervously are awaiting word from Washington on how the project water will be divided among Indian tribes and other users, including farmers and cities. Until they know how much water they will get, the users cannot begin constuction of the structures necessary to divert it. CAP water should flow from the Colorado River into the Phoenix area in 1985, and to Tucson two years later.

Tucson, over objections from the Fines COOL! LOOK COOL! A BE Papago Park rejected as museum location tMk MP FAMOUS NAME 1 "WELLCO" considerably since then. He said the workload will increase even more because of a new law adopted by the Legislature this year raising the jurisidiction of the Justice Court from to $2,500. "If we are responsible for generating millions of dollars and have incredibly important decision-making responsibilities affecting our citizens' freedom and rights, we should be paid accordingly." CASUAL Usually Sell $16.95 to $19.95 OUR KEEP -J YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT Rentals Sales YOUR FEET REALLY AIR (ft)00 III ffl Hoiprfol kdt C'uKtim tax code that will permit 16,800 small businessess to file city sales tax returns either quarterly or annually rather than monthly. The action is expected to save the businessess $788,000 annually in time and paper work. Endorsed an agreement for the city to provide water and sewer services to a development planned by Continental Homes on the former Pima Ranch, south of South Mountain.

The firm will pay for the water and sewer lines that will be built by the city and be repaid with water and sewer revenues from customers living in the new 'iRf'ti A- Continued from Al to force Gov. Bruce Babbitt to place the salary issue on the agenda for a special legislative session. Justice of the peace salaries are set by the county board of supervisors based upon levels adopted by the Legislature. Justices of the peace in precincts with more than 30,000 registered voters now earn a maximum of $20,500. That is the amount earned by most justices of the peace in Maricopa County.

Lee said the current maximum level was set by the Legislature in 1978 and has not been raised, even though the workload of justices of the peace has increased ermcuneawm PHONE A ft ONE COLOR: The Phoenix City Council reaffirmed Monday a Parks and Recreation Board recommendation not to lease land in Papago Park for the construction of a $6 million museum planned by the Arizona Historical Society. Council members said they did not want the museum located in the park because it would drastically reduce the amount of open space. "We want to maintain the open nace," Vice Mayor Joy Carter said. i council, however did agree to have i. wori with society officials effct to find a owntown site for ch i museum.

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