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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 15

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1 Monday, July 10, 1972 ijlir Austin Siatraman Austin, Texas Page 15 N-Power Plant Plans Opposed Mayor's Idea Bond Election Would Await UT Students BELLVILLK, Tex. (AP) The Austin County plants are Houston Lighting Power purely ventures, he said, already under fire from land and not connected with a five-formed to build a nuclear plant. owners over their plan to build; Robert William Abel, head of a power plant near here, said the Mill Creek Environmental 1 1 Sunday they will be building i synr I. I I two plants and both will be Protection Association, drew applause when he told HLiP nuclear fueled. officials, "Let me convey to The leader of a landowners' you the feelings of an orcan- ny iU.lnl HI.

iuuuill lucre nave ucen iciJuiib uic Staff Writer council will set the election Mayor Roy Butler said before the students return, he; Monday morning he personally; doesn't have thai in mind, favors waiting until University! Butler stressed he was not of Texas students have returned speaking for the whole council. for the fall semester before! UT registration opens Aug. 30, group drew applause at a meet- jzaUon of landowners. We don't ing attended Sunday by some wam We have very pro. 600 Austin County residents byjductive pr0perty.

piease go telling officials "please go away." i A1 holding a bond election. with classes beginning Sept. 5. AUvl, all cutiiicci nit; The by- meeting was cauea National Aeronautics and Space Butler said bond experts havej Butler also said the council urged the counsil to set the must decide on a civic center election in late August or early, proposal and additional requests UT J(-P ffii-iutt aftor a ctnrm nf JzX IT3 September. He said though for money for the Brackenridge Administration, said he owns protest from landowners here 185 acres at tne Ml Creek sjte I about their plan to build either He sajd agents for have ja fossil or nuclear fueled plant trie(J tQ buy for an ton Mill Creek, midway between acre and tnreatened him with jBellville and Sealey.

condemnation proceedings if he Under sometimes hostile, refuses to sell, questioning at the meeting, offi-; Pubhc utllitles have the riht cials disclosed that a second ,0 land through court plant is on the drawing boards, at.lf)n ,0 carr. Qn husl. this one about 10 miles cast of Scaly near Wallis on A1-; Hospital expansion program before the hand election. Butler said the council will meet for its first work session to discuss the $515.1 million 1972-77 Capital Improvements Program Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the council chambers.

He said he had not studied the SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Henricka Gayle Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manning, 5304 North-dale, has received a four-year scholarship from llus-ton-Tillotson College for her performance on the American College Testing battery. A Reagan High School graduate, Miss Manning was named "Miss United Negro College Fund Hus-ton-Tillotson College" for the 1972-73 school year. Workshop In Water Utilities Set A five-week workshop in the I i.

If ill CIP budget proposed by the city ilen's Creek. The officials would he nuclear said both Chisholm Selected By Caucus fj yJj plants. About fi.dOH nf the acres needed for the Allen's Creek plar.l lias already been bought, William B. Thornton, water Utilities field for manager and Planning: environmental health science Commission to determine if the' high school teachers will begin needs of East Austin are being i Tuesday at the State Health ignored, as claimed by, i Department. councilman Jeff Fricdmcn.

The workshop is being; Butler said acting City-'conducted by the Water Utilities i Manager Dan Davidson is; jTraining Department of the preparing a report on the CIP Texas Engineering Extension budget and East Austin. He said California Accident Claims 4 bind manager said, while about dieval Fair, The students enrolled in the program made various items for the fair, which they bartered with each other. The summer program ends Friday. (Staff photo by Darl Hyatt) BARTERING DAY Two students in the summer enrichment program at Lucy Read Elementary School learn about trading at bartering day at the school. Drue Johnson, 5, and Mark Erck, 6, trade with each other during the Me acres has been purchased: MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(AP) at Mill Creek. The National Women's Political George Oprea. the utility's Caucus today selected Rep. vice president and! Shirley Chisholm, as its Service, Texas University. the CIP budget, in relation to i The program, which has been East Austin, must be studied in! two years in the making, is conjunction with other federal HANKORD.

Calif. (AP) being planned in an effort toimoney that is being spent in persons were killed Plant designer, told the; choice for the Democratic vice- Board? interst high school students area erinnslv as twolSunday meeting thai the plants presidential nomination. Attorneys' 50 Years Try Chess early in the environmental field, according to Charles Wall Butler said he feels! automolilos collided at a rural I would use nuclear power toj "A woman should be nomi-Friedman's statement about the intersection south of here, au- generate electricity "unless nated for vice president and Murder Trial of 2 Postponed there is a turnaround in the fos- has a good chance of winning," 'instructor of the course. CIP budget was "politically" thorities said Playin sil fuel shortage and we can go caucus leader Betty Fnedan the dead as They identified Henry Lofton, 47, that route." He indicated he ex- told a cheering throng of about The workshop will prepare' motivated, since he made it the the 13 participating teachers night of the council's hearing on from across the slate to give a cjty takeover of the Human of Corcoran, Recognized REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP)' Nothing was right for Fischer pects no such turnaround. his wife Doris, 42, a pas- instructions concerning the; opportunities Corporation Sigurd days up as' senger in I heir car; Zona Sloan Helgason cuts his early this morning.

Overhead into new marble lights which cost $5,500 to install had to be changed, he said. Tin Austin lawyers J. Harris; A Pnn onri A Kiwi BfcXTO.N, Tex. (AP) K. Kvctts post- Vm.l It llin squares.

A stone mason whose rnanogany tame wnicn cost water utilities profession to high week, school students this coming Friedman is the only year. councilman who has ex-pressed Tuesday's opening session will dislike of the proposed takeover consist of an orientation n1P antt-war agency, meeting for the teachers. 1.000 female delegates. "This is where we are going for real political power" she said in urging support for Mrs. Chisholm, a declared candidate for the party's presidential nomination.

Orthodox usually runs to couple of thousand had scotl wcre recognizea tor business Marijuana Possession Cases List muraer trial of two men charged with murdering an an gravestones, Helgason has been to be shortened by Ragnar wir rs o. service to me in the rhess board trade for the Haraldsson, the carpenter who aw during the Mlh State Bar of tique dealer and her ma(je icxas convenunn neiu idsi wcvk past few weeks. in Houston. of Newcastle, and a passenger in the other car, Johnny liamos, 15, of Hanford. Patrolmen said a car driven by Allen fypcrt.

24. of Hanford ran a stop sign and was hit broadside by Lofton's vehicle late Saturday night. Cypcrt was listed in serious condition at Kings County General Hospital along with three passengers from the Lofton an-' o'm i 1 Staci Lofton, granddaughter. Wednesday through Friday the teachers will meet for the; But despite these last -minute loday he on his fourth ches three lawyers were Kred Foy Young 22, of nrn)ilnm minnr rnninarod; ne 16th Southwest Texas Water board, the one that nuiMiv i certificate! Houston and Dennis Ray An- With the disnutes which nearly a special Gravel Savs Veep Try Moving Fast Utilities Short School. Person.

27, of Pearland, are on for abou svm.m in wrecked the match last week rec'0Knltl0n of Primate 'Unwelcome1 Five persons were in city jail late Monday morning awaiting (lis filing of possession of marijuana charges against them in connection with a uablc and, July 17 2S marking of fjcW oricntution on Water practicing svilpnit everything was set for Spassky meritorious service prizes. to make the first move Tuesdav lntir 3U 'edIS as charged with the murder of Mrs. Mabel McCormick, 53. and her granddaughter, Leslie Bowman, 3, in Kountzc, Jan. 5.

The first one Helgason made was too shiny for Icelandic MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) of a 20-hour short school. at a p.m. -Noon CDT. I attorneys.

The ceremony narcotics raid here Sunday YORK (AP) Arch- night, 'hishon laknvns nnniatp. nf tlip Pence 1. followed an. The wnrkshnn will rnnr-lndp'Sen Mike Gravel claimed 300 Beckham. Sloan, 21.

and La- of New'-1 officials acting as technical: Ttc( two were to be tried in aavisers to me organizers. address by Vice-President Spiro1 during the period of July 31 to to 500 delegates today in his Agnew to the convention; Aug. 11 on the campus in campaign to win the Democrat-'iCdS c' Bell County's 27th district court only in the slaying of the worn-an. The trial in the slaying of tne child was scheduled for Convention Pass Given Ahbie, Rubin The second as considered too light. It lacked the proper; contrast.

The third one seemed all City detectives armed with a Greek orthodox Church in search warrant confiscated six Nonh and South America, says bags of suspected marijuana in tnc Turkjsn government has the 11:25 p.m. Sunday raid of a mm from attending the residence at 4003 Red River, funeral of Ecumenical Patn- lJl' arch Athcnagoras I in Istanbul Police arrested two men, Tuesday. delegates, who numbered more College Station. ic vice-presidential nomination, than 4.000. Supporters from his home; I U.S.

Supreme Court Justice PolicCIllCll SllOt Alaska' from' William O. Douglas also California, announced at a New Chief To Preside At Kotarv Dr. Charles P. Hardwicke will i addressed the convention. Joe Goodwin a Beaumont at- ri-ht- Then the tornev representing Young, Russians came to the Sports asked Evens to oostnone the where 24'ame world In Flrrlif inews conference that 64 dele-j In bang ighl sates from Cahfornia and CHICAGO (AP) Police from Alaska had signed peti- F'our other religious leaders, IS and 21, outside the apartment.

Arrested inside the MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Temple attorney Jim D. Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Bownier was installed president including Terence Cardinal apartment were three other trial for Young on grounds that mpionship scries begins Viifim ffilliir Rubin, who greeted Democrats of the 21.000-membcr State Bar. said four Chicago policemen lions supporting him. Cooke.

Roman Catholic arch men. all I. bishop of New York, had were shot Sunday, but none se- Earlier, ai a oreaKiasi mcei-. i)v first appearance as Charges were expected to be planned to attend the funeral Ddies. from the streets of Chicago in has entered the case as a sr were to bl- lm.

be insidc Convention cipal defense attorney for f.obby Iischer showed up at 1 this wcek Wlth offlciai Young. Goodwin said Bates was o'clock this morning to see for KWsinu 0f the Democratic nously injured, in what was de-; of lne Club of scribed as a gang fight on the Gravel estimated that he a nwon filed against the five later in the with lakovos as an ecumenical day Monday, police said. the Commodore unchcon at. National Committee. Suspect Remains In Citv Jail delegation but cancelled their trip when they learned of the Turkish ban.

unable to be present because he himsell. He spent an nour has been nltemiin" Hip sneeial pivoting around in a leather city's West Side. ready naci to uu voies. ne The four officers, all his campaign was moving men, are Stephan Miller. 20: s( fast' he couldn't pin down a Arthur Adams, 24; precise figure.

6n CI Held Rubin and Ed Hoffman, lakovos told newsmen Sunday On I)rui Counts that he had long been persona Perry Hotel. Dr. Hardwicke. who bejan his term nf office July 1, will introduce new officers, directors and chairmen of four lanes of Kolary. The new president also will legislative session which ended cnair in ironi of tne playing Sanders, who helped plan the Friday.

tnc one he sat in Chicago demonstrations, are Goodwin said that under the heat Russian Tigran Petrosian working on a hook they hope law, a member of the legisla- and "SW 10 wor'd will get voting people out of the Hernandez, 35. and Michael Mullms, 22. all of the Wood St. non grata with the lurkNi government hut was bitterly A 2S- car-old Austin woman flistri'l Ui fnrflinu In a cmiL-rw. Hi! Hohhcrs London (i a (AP) Police said today thev hire renresenlint! a nersnns in cnampion another and rock concerts 1 -u at presbytenan St.

Lukes disappointed ausr he a court case can have the postponed so that its trial will Fischer hunched over land back into politics. niht shool'n remained in Hospital, the: All three have been Travis County jail Monday in; UnapiVM officials said all four; report on the recent Rotary Armed international Convention in seized 60 American soldiers and -mnx to the funeral in 5fi other persons for drug viola- ktss the hand of my spintliai tions at a pop music festival fathor Wils an elemeneal hu- LONDON (AP) lieu of $5,000 bond. no! fall within 30 days before or board, waved a long arm accredited for their book as were in good condition with pel-! robbers escaped with about Houston, giving of over the weekend. The Ameri a legislative session. concurred with the Russians, media representatives by the! Charged with murder before let wounds in the foot, and! $36,500 after wounding two sc- muin addrt.SSPS man right." briefin; and a action cans were turned over to Amer Since Kvctts had already The squares would have to be Democratic National Municipal Court Judge Ronald were expected to lie treated; curity guards at a branch of at the on legislative ican military police.

overruled a motion to try the entailer. Committee. Their media passes! Karle was Bertha Wright, 28, of and dismissed. Man Found Dead the Chase Manhattan Bank in convention. London's fashionable May-fain Another hundred minors were.

two defendants separately, Dis-; Helgason workmen were will get them into the hall. They 2104 E. 3th St. trict Attorney Stanley Cole of cutting Italian marble into: will share one floor pass for Charges were filed in Fire in Lebanon I district today. Hardin County then made a 2'4-inch squares with a wet saw convention sessions.

connection with the shootingi BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Ai A police helicopter was called; motion that Anderson's trial this afternoon. The squares on death of James Luther Ward, forest fire swept across the into the chase as police follow-1 Ilijih School i Journalists ilso be postponed so the two tard No. 3 were 2Ji inches on: Prince's Body Home' 25, of 2104 E. 9th St. Israeli border today into ed the raiders' getaway car! A 222-year-old German picked; TEXARK.WA.

Ark. (AP) -up for possession of hashish The body of Bendell Curtis hanged himself in a jail cell Kelly, 32, of Dallas, was found Sunday night, police said. Sunday beside a fence around a The police reported 15.000 soybean field along Interstate persons attended the festival, about 12 miles northeast of and than half of them here, Sheriff Leslie Greer of were American soldiers. Miller County said. men can be tried together.

side, a quarter inch too CANNES. France (AP) The The sbontinn victim' name southeast Lebanon where across London. But police later! After a discussion with the the grand masters. body of Prince Aly Khan, killed earlier had been erroneously Palestinian guerrillas have; reported they had lost the; gang's trail. awyers, Evelts set the trial for' hope this one is all right," an auto accident in Paris in I mnri a ium too bases, authorities reported.

fcept. 11. Helgason said with a worried was flown today to! I Mrs. McCormick was slashed, look- "We mucn Damascus for rcburial in aj nd beaten to death in sneeial mausoleum, accordine SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox Crazed Beasts Claim 21 Lives 'Jfftop. The little girl was Tne ''ht gray marble will to his wishes.

'frowned by forcing her head serve (or the white squares -j Three high school journalists ifrom Austin participated in a Communications Arts Institute at New Mexico State Lnivcrsity. They were Jimmy Meredith. 1001 Karen; Lee Mider of 1 4208 Farhills Drive, and i.Stano of 7594 Chevy Che No. Tower Praises Big Grain Sale Pntn a toilet bowl. lnc board while Helgason uscd: If you re fired with NKW DKLH1 (AP) Klr- 1 green Lancashire slate for the; enthusiasm, there must have rf.

Jilack. been a good reason for it exans Pushing: phants have killed at least 21 persons in five villages around iChandka Forest. 780 miles: i southeast of New Delhi the United News of India reported iSissv on Ticket Kurlnrni rri. if Capitol Staff "We export one out of four A new agreement to sell acres of our agricultural million in -crown grain lo production, and if we are if) ininny tne i -d a workshop. students studied a.

(AP) ui.v.Mi Ha. Russia has won praise from keep these foreign markets it is to improve their high late movement to get the: -w-y lice presidential nomination fori I 1 ii -k I InrlC school publications broadcasting techniques. an(j Jexas sen. John lower, who important thai we continue sees it as a boon to the production at the maximum agricultural economy, level. President Richard Nixon.

"Agreements like this one announced the trade agreement will allow the U.S. farmer fate Rep. Prances Farenthold 4f Texas is under wav by three Joungsters all from the Lone' Monday night's Austin school Northwest High School and Foreign Eves On Convention State. jboard meeting will be'Rutland-Kramer sites. today.

The news agency said more1 than 20,000 villagers are neg-j lecting their farming because of the killers. Villagers told newsmen elephants had destoryed huts in some areas, killing those inside. It is not known why the elephants ran wild, but authorities think this summer's pre-monsoon drought and heat wave may have crazed them. over me weesenu, caning ii me opcraie ai a near maximum long-term grain capacity and will strengthen our Drue Pollan, Larry Patty andidominatcd by a report from the Bid considerations include 0i Sep Bob Bass call Mrs. Farenthold superintendent on the 1972-73 student employe -high school die "most viable candidate" for! budget schedule, approval of! football accident insurance; MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(AP) purchase agreement ever made ow.i domestic markets," said Some 150 season political ob- between two countries." Tower. servers from fit foreign coun-; Tower said the grain' Included in the three-vcar the second spot on the party's bids and construction plans. air-conditioning portable k-keit. The meeting is set for buildings; thermal spirit "Chris Trevino, 19. a member P-m.

at Carruth Administration masters; colored mimeograph of the Texas delegation, will E-iilding. paper; colored roll paper; i im piesent Mrs. Farenthold superintendent Dr. Jack ceramic modeling clay, art liame lo the convention flnnr Davidson will make his sneeial kilns, hand instruments anH Retirement Voted tries are on hand at the 1972 shipments to Russia "would be agreement are wheat, corn, Democratic National Con- of special benefit to the Texas bai ley, sorghum, rye and oats, vention. farmer, since the state produces Russia would liecome the To bring the foreign corre-a large percentage of the second-largest purchaser of t' S.

ispondents up to date, the Am-nation's gtai.i supplies," grain, second only to Japan, jbassador's Committee of the "For years the US. farmer Administration officials DNC conducts daily briefings, through production know-how predict the agreement will jThe committee is headed by and modern technology has increase American exports of lAngier Riddle Duke, former been able to produce more than th-j six grains nearly 17 jjer cent nf .,1 l.r A. I- the trio said. report on the budget and also on pianos. LONDON (AP) The summer activities.

Also on the agenda are, General Synod of the Church of Jacques Charles and M. Boh-j Preliminary plans on site personnel matters, including! England voted overwhelmingly ert flew successfully for one work for the new Northcastla i and today to retire archbishops, hour in an hydrogen-inflated High School will be considered, 'reassignments. resignations and! bishops and most of its clery at balloon in December 17R.1. 'as will exchanges of propertyj let-ves of absence. itheageof'O.

I I I "I haven't time for the paper. Just read me the headlines so 111 know what to worry about!" i. i iiibu)i hm nit mu iiiiiMime muni-Mil any, as compareo to the previous State Department. he said. thiee years.

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