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Plano Daily Star-Courier from Plano, Texas • Page 7

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Plano, Texas
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Sunday, April 15, 1979 Plano Daily Star Coorier-Sectlon l-Paee 7 UTD professor will examine potential nuclear energy risks Newest police officers Hu miirr (iimplHrd ihrtr iraininK at the Hrgifmal and are mm palroling the in by Municipal Judge (hark to camera I laere the following (left to rigliti, of farmingdale. NV. in from athedral (otiege, Mike Mullinu of law enforcement experience in amden, Keith of incinnatl; Handy Schmidt of B.S. in criminal justice from Southwest Texas State rnlvertity. Janet Ann Foster of IMano.

formerly a houiewife; and Rick Massett of nix ersaU ity. three months reserve duty in City, B.S. in criminal justice from Southwest Texas State I niversity. All of the officers are now living in Plano. (Staff hx Kichard IjiCowi.

Who's concerned about nuclear energy? For one, Nobel Prize winner in physics, Dr. Polykarp Kusch He will voice his concern about development of nuclear energy and the risks involved in a speech at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the University of Texas at Dallas, where he is a physics professor. Dr. Kusch, who holds the Eugene McDermott Professor-UT System Chair at UT-Dallas; has been noted nationally among scientists for his concern about development of nuclear energy and its possible consequences.

He is a signer of a sUtement of concern drawn up by a distinguished panel of scientisu, chaired by Dr. Margaret Mead, on the nuclear energy issue. His address, free and open to the public, will be in Founders North Auditorium on the UT-Dallas campus, located at Campbell and Floyd Roads in Richarttoon. Prof. Kusch.

former executive vice president for academic affairs and Provost at Columbia University, received the Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Willis E. Lamb now of the Sloane Physics Lab of Yale University, in 1955. Their award was for discoveries which altered c(mcepts of the interaction of electrons with an electromagnetic fleld and which served to validate quantinn electrodynamics. A member of the Natkmat Academy of Sdeiicas ami a Fellow of the American Physical Society, Prof. Kusch is the first Nobel Laureate to Uve and teach in the Southwest after such an award.

MARTIN CHIROPRACTIC CENTER Compensation Auto Accident-Spinal Injury Care Injury cases accepM Initial Consultation of ACA, TCA DCCS UnM Mm a int tt. IM mm tak a TrM) HMi ImM 11N W. 1MX SMt I4S 4t44aia Qty, PISD name committee of ctimmittpp that will drfprmmp how Plano will grow during the nrxt fivr xoarx has been appointed the City ouncil and Hoard (Kficiats are Mill citliens to wTxe hrmexor with interest streets thoroughfares municipal tnaidings school facilities park and recreation community civic center or economic should nwtact manager office TTius far 117 jxeojde haxe asketl to serxe on the which will work Citizens study improvements in SIX Faich sub committee will nxMmmend various projects to lie hull! With capital im provement bonds to the as a whole a tieen hx the whole It will for warded to the council members and school trustees If approvili the program will then sub mittinl to the voters im the com mitili' are Hiier William Aiflims Mrs (asirge Apple. Harold Ashby. Glen Hiildwin.

Joyce Beach. Allen Bird. or Mrs Al Bond. Mark Hnskman. Kathy Brodhead.

Brodie, Bryan, (ierald Burnham. Jerry Burns, Dale Burton. Pat Cameron, Jack Carter. One Catalano And. Dick Cathriner.

Elta Chandler. Nancy Chapman. Waxne Claycomb. Linda Coffman. John Crawford.

Mrs Jo Deal. Mary James iH'Pen, James Dilts, Mrs Egger. Frank Kikenhurg. Dr Tom Eller, wa -mm. GenTel delivers directories; some local prefixes change (imera! Telephone tiegan delivering new telephone directories to ill Plano customers on April ac cording to Jo Anne Heed divisKMi manager By tieginnmg the directory (iehxery on the all ciatomen shmiJd have the new directories when a new prefix of If pul into servK-e on 22 (In that day over I.SUO residents will have nurntwrs ning with the new of mi Ttie new numtaTs will not lie laitil April 22 Calls placet! to numtxers Ixefore that day will not go through (In the directory cover is a reproduit ion of the painting, ('anada Geese, by wildlife artist (Ben laxates This is the second of several naturalist wildlife themes Obituaries tliat are leing featured on directory covers to convey (ieiMTal concern for environmental protection and thf preservation of the beauty of the American Wilderness, added the division manager The new directory contains white pages and 254 yellow pages.

ad(M IS the fastest growing exchange served by General Telephone in the metro area Projections indicate over 73,000 telephoners will be in service hv m2 Mary Emerson, Ron Engleking, Paul Falls, Mr or Mrs Jim Fassnacht, Carol Fitzgerald, Carlos Flores Also, Mr. or Mrs Flynn. Roland Foerster, Bob Faster. Cliff Franklin, Sarah Fraidtiin, Howard W. Frye, Albert Galmidi, Phil Garcia, Joan Gauntt, Milt Geiger.

Marc Geller, Rober Gibson, Bili Cioodman, Kay Goodman. Joe Bill Griffin Jon Griffith, Judith Griffith, Janet Hall, BUI Hamm And. Cathy Hare. Rob HV liarnngton. Jim Harriscm.

Sam Henry, Doug Herrin. Dick Hickman. Nancy Hinkie, Earl Holland, Tom Home, Larry Jackson, l.arry Judd. Lee Kaplan, Moms Kilgore. Mr or Mrs.

Memlt Kirk, Jim Klein, Bill Kramer. Gerald Lewis, Carlton Long, Dom Long, Don l.oughry. James Loveday Also, David McCall III, Don Mclver, Mrs, John McMindes. James Madigan, K(m Mandell, (3ery Maneth, Joe Marchman, Richard May. Jack Melton, Rodney A Miller, Carolyn Milliser, Nils K.

Nelson, Sandy Nichols, Sue W. Olivier, Mrs. Pauline Owens, Bob Patton, Jay Paul. Dan Pifer, Joe Bob Price And. Vince Rego, Dr.

Don Renshaw, Tom Robinson, Al HERTIRHIS CAl.I.HTAN Funeral services for Albert Irwin Cahsian, 59. of 1509 Birtinte Brook will lie held at 10 a Tuesday at St Catholic Church with the Hex (Tauiie Smyth officiating Mr Calistan died Thurs day He was a native of Umdtm. England and was an insurance company executive He had lived in Plano two years He was a member of St Marks Church Survivors include his wife Senia Calistan of Plano a son Charle.s Calistan of Lynn, two daughters. Diana Ijarraine Cali.sian of Plano and Mrs Phyllis Heels of Pefiskey. Mich a Irother, Stanley Calistan of England, a sister, Stella of England, and three grandchildren mm Tt Rant Complete Undefground Water Sprinkler Supplies Toro Sate Lawn RicWel Hydro Ram PVC Fittings Do (I yourself plan We Deliver Wholesale Retail 422-1045 A i Piping Products Inc.

1301 SMwdt SiMt 3 Plam, Ttm RINGS CLEANED FREE (tur Full SiTvice Jeweler Approisols Watch Repair Engraving Sized Set Ear Piercing Heliuhle Jewelers 805 15 th Street 423 5811 IMPORTANT NOTICE! To all concerned citizens of Plono Become involved in determining the future of your community. Vote for Forence Shapiro your representative for oil of Plono. VOTE FOR Apifi 21st ICITYCOUNCIL-PLACE 3 Support a proven leader with a proven interest in Plano of Oevctopcrt Council ThoroupMarc and Commatrt Board ot for Piano Board member of Plano Chapter of Svntphony Director ol o( the Plano Chamber of Commerce Board member of Chamber of Commerce I Served on Municipal fipantien Committee Mr. Of Mrs. Jerry Sankus, Warren Saimders, Mr.

or Mrs. Bob Schmidt, Dennis W. Schultze. Mike Schweikhard. Don Scott, Robert Scott, Louise Jim driver, T.B.

Shultz. James N. Gy(ie Siebman. Gail Simpler. Donna Smith, Robert L.

Smith. Ron Speed. Nancy Stevens, Pat Sturges. Also. Jim Taylor.

Ben Thomas. Dorothy Thompson, Tom Thomton. Meg Titus. C.M. van Eman, Jim Vines, Bill Ward.

Dexter Ward, im I William Wells. Gene Wheless, Caren White, Nathan E. White Norman Whitsitt. 2Sett Widmyer, Alex Williams, Bob Woodcheck, Randy Wright, Jerry E. Yancey and Steve Zenthoefer.

yrvvvrrrrrrrilffftyrrnt-iB rrgrrnnnniTiTr vwimnnnrnf SAU! OFF ALL MINI BLINDS W. WOODS SALE! OFF ALL MINI BLINDS W. WOODS One Who Listens" BOB HOWELL Board of Trustees P.I.S.D. Place 6 Vote April 21st "LETS GET THE BEST EDUCATION POSSIBLE FOR OUR CHILDREN FROM EACH TAX A VOTE FOR BOB HOWELL IS A VOTE FOR: EMPHASIS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN OUR SCHOOLS CONTROL AND EVALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER BUDGET EXPENDITURES PLANNING TO ELIMINATE OVERCROWDING COMMUNICATION BE1WEEN THE CITIZENS, TEACHERS, AND THE SCHOOL BOARD TO THE PUBLIC To Express Your Comments, Concerns and Questions Call 423-1101 PQ Poi Adv Rd tor by Bob Howeti Campaifpi CommttM.

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1953-1986