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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 23

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The Tampa Tribunei
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Tampa, Florida
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23
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"I don't thi its right to block this (the new house) based on something that might not happen Model Cities hasn't been funded yet)" Rodriguez agreed, "If we don't know for a fact that the educational complex will go on this land, I think Mrs. Williams has a right to object. How can we have a legal right to decide if she can stay on her land?" Gilder asked, "What objection does the city have to us rebuilding on her land?" 'The city makes no objection, answered Dawson. Marshall Tison of Urban Renewal pointed out Mrs. Williams' area on Banta Street ihas not been designated for Urban Renewal.

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Williams' problem and prevent such oroblems in the future." EA. Price cut I5 for girls! Smoki if Salo (Continued from Page 1) charges of vicious and dangerous character, arising from a biting he gave Henry Wiggins, county parking lot employe last Nov. 7. Wiggins, however, couldn't muster a a that Smokie was vicious, although he had U- 1 I i i i i A Frothy Dacron polyestercotton voile, com pletely lined. With back zipper.

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in C3S V0U06 IMfS FAEXV! ilnd Grants has ivbat if taues to outfit him for Easter Shop end series of anti-rabies shots. "He had been around a lot and was always friendly," said Wiggins. "The day before, I had his head in my lap scratching his head and saw Jim Fair's name tatooed in his ear that's how I knew who he belonged to." Fair, county supervisor of elections, called Smokie a noble animal with devotion to protecting him and his property. He said Smokie had scratched him playfully leaving marks bigger than on Wiggins. "He's very affectionate I've rolled around on the ground and had my arm In his mouth and fed him out of my hand," said Chuck Williams, a friend of Fair's.

Two weeks ago, Fair had submitted a list of character witnesses from local restaurants and pubs, and Commissioner Rudy Rodriquez, to de-t i their authenticity, wrote to them. He read one reoly from a cook at the Old Fort, who said she was glad to have Smokie around at night for companionshio and that he never caused trouble. Michael O'Brien, resident attorney for the commission, prosecuted Smokie but in his summation refused to ask the death sentence or imprisonment. He argued principally that the commission had jurisdiction to choose as it wished. Gardens (Continued from Page 1) zoo visitors to view the ants at work.

The otter pool will afford visitors a unique opportunity to observe the mammals from both surface and underwater levels. In addition to the animals housed within the mountain, others will include orangutans, chimpanzees, gorillas, gibbons, small antelopes, cheetahs, lions, tigers and leopards. There will also be a flight-less-bird display featuring penguins, imus, cassowaires, rheas and ostriches. The zoo will house colonies of armadillos, a prairie dog village, bears, foxes, elephants, kangaroos, giant ant-caters and sloths. Busch, who said the growth of the Anheuser-Busch brewery and Busch Gardens has been "beyond expectations," described the latest addition as "another major contribution to the city." When it first opened, Busch Gardens covered just 15 acres.

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