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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 21

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Austin, Texas
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Thursday, June 11, 1870 The Austin American Austin, Texas Page A21 may Third TV Station Planned For Austin Is-JI ft i "comparable to the two that are chosen Austin for its investment, McAllister said "We 'service for the Austin area," ha said. McAllister said the group inirnllin the new Austin By DON FAIRCHILD (Station (KHFI is the other). Staff Writer while Bill McAllister will he Ausun will get a new of the 24 commercial television station Corp." Tolbcrt Foster of Center innnfcwrjc there at the present time." McAllister said the new station will have no definite IT? I have been very impressed by 1 i the growth pattern of Austin, its third to be ready for will lie president of the new-political leaning, "ft will be stauon will fee a lot if know Austin has a definite 'need for a third commercial operaUon in early 1971, the Austin station. 'strictly a commercial station," jsmall stockholders" 'same one that controls KUEU Uhe ABC affiliate in Lubbock station. The opportunity is great for us to provide full television American Statesman learned McA1Ijsler sai(1 the newhe said.

Wednesday. istation will be a powerful A.vked why the group had The station will be "Channelr- i REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER SEMESTER DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES 8E6M JUNE 8-9 AUSTIN'S FOREMOST SCHOOL OF SPECIALIZED EDUCATION 24" and will affiliate with a major nationwide network, said Bill B. McAllister of Lubbock, and Edsar Younger of Houston. The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday afternoon approved transfer of permit from Roy Butler of KVET Broadcasting, Inc. to the "Channel 24 Corp," McAllister said, BUI McAllister will be ,0 ft" 111 7 ygr "ft '4 OH EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL ELECTRONICS TE CHNOLOSY president of the new station.

"It is a little early to tell our definite plans," said McAllister, but now that we have FCC approval we plan to announce target dates and give definite AND plans as soon as possible." The programming of the new station his not yet been decided upon, said McAllister, but it will 478-3446 VA APPROVED COURSES ott. 11. The project was directed by Mrs. Scho- MANY JOBS AVAILABLE FOR OUR GRADUATES CHOICE OF GREGG, OR SPEEDWRITJNG SHORTHAND field, a Peruvian native now living in Austin, and a commercial station, Austin's third. It will be an Ultra-High Frequency Station (U H), imaking tt Austin's second such J-'ROM U.S.A.

One of 18 boxes of clothing collected by the ladies of St, Andrews Episcopal School loaded by Braniff International employe Jv'athaniei Marshall for shipment to earthquake victims Sri Assisting him are St. Andrews Mudents, (left to right) Tali "England, 12, Susan Beeson, 12, Sharon Kilgore. 10. and Lindscv Elli- wijs coordinated through Partners for Alliance with Peru, which is directed by Banks Miller of Austin. Braniff is providing air freight free of charge.

(Staff Photo by Holly Stewart) IN PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE CHOOSE YOUR SCHOOL WISELY CALL NOW FOR FREE COUNSELINS AND TECTUM TUITION LOANS AVAILABLE lk mi LAVACA AUSTIN. TEXA3 The red abalone is the only jabalonc marketed in North America. 1- Kiinstler May Attend Bar Meet full. with the Dallas Services: of laws which deny Austin attorney Martin CAPITOL STAFF i Formation of a Radical ri.il it. Father reverhad it so good! he will "charish" every restful minute of program.

i Wiginton accused the state bar of being "effectively; controlled by individuals who; represent and help manage the! affairs of those institutions in! our society which have a vested interest in the status quo." Wiginton the Bar Association of refusing the advertisement ''because their political interests conflict with the purpose of our caucus. WtjEjnton gave iw-wsmen copies: of a letter from Bar Association Kxeculive Director William Pool ayin? the ail was "contrary to the policies jrovwmng advurtiw-ments" in the Bar Jwimal. T1 ad said that the radicals wjil have representatives on hund at the Ran Antonio convention to focus attention on "a nnlhilation of Black Panthers. the "emergen! 'police stale tactics" under the Federal Crime Control Act, freedom fur political prisoners, alxilil.on of archaic marijuana abortion laws, and abolition citizenship to youth. Wiginton said the radical lawyers will "kind of change the usual scone of nxms" at the convention hotel, with representatives of radical groups.

He said that details of Kuntsler's appearance in San Antonio haven't been worked: out. Wtgintort said that "Iswyers who sriare our concern do notj (tjually attend the bar: conversion" but that this time they should come to "get to know each other and together seek to change society." He listed as foumlers of the radical caucus himself and Austin Cameron Cunningham ar.d James M. Simons, and seven attorneys Lawyers' to sponsor an appearance by CHicaKo Seven, attorney WiUiarn KutistJcr at the Stale IUr Assoclatlo convention mxi month was ntioum! trrc Wedttesday. A pukesman for the Kadtcal I-jert aid that tlie state bar magswne had refiised to wctnA paid a'ivertiilfsu urpas radjea I attorneyt to me to the Amonto mirtntioo July 24 heat Ooji Doh'ii VASHLVGToV fAPi The Agnoilture Pepanment fwe-ct Wednesday a 190 winter wheal crop uf LOT hM bunh-els, a drop of 2 per cent from Mjy atid 4 p-r le than lasi year's prodtirtson. BY KROEHLER Will Compete STROUD.

OUa. (AP) Skydivers from Kansas. Texas, Arkansas and; Missouri will begin competition! at 19 a.m. Saturday in the; Oklahoma Parachute: Association's second quarterly! meet. More than 1(W parachutists are expected to take part in the event.

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Years Available:
1914-1973