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San Angelo Standard-Times from San Angelo, Texas • 1

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I Dead I a century of service toWfcst Texas 2-1 woman with found Bart said he hears between two and four cases a week of eontempt-of-eourt charges against a parent who hu failed to make eourt-ordered child support payments The new federal law he said will help greatly hi assuring the payments Hbecausc had a lot of Jumping around and for a long time needed national He offered an example of problems resulting from the lack of a national effort: "Now in so many of these cases a guy leaves the state the wife has a terrible time locating him She Anally finds him In say New Mexico starts proceedings and (he day before it's supposed to be beard (in court) he goes to Florida She looks for him for maybe two thru years finally Puls him in Florida starts proceedings and the day before supposed to be heard he goes to TOo often he said women "have Just given up It's been too Mg a hassle They worry about their Job about taking time off about getting fired figure tried two thru times and happened and decide TH Just make it on my Speaking of the Texas law allowing support payments to be -taken from wages Hart explained there are provisions for both voluntary and involuntary wage rigimiMit In both instances an employer may neither fire nor fail to promote an employu for having a wage assignment Texas is real good about he said Legislature helped a whole lot on voluntary wage assignment Now I am more or leu in a position to send a guy to Jail or to suspend a Jail sentence if he agrees to a wage assignment nils law puts pressure on a guy to give his wife a wage assignment she can depend on the employer to send the money on a certain day each month instead Please Su Child support PageA fc I fcW San Angeio tmnosro I IIIUI Ho 1 1 Thursday Aug 9 1984 Inc ByLEELLGORE Staff Writer Federal legislation allowing ta-teratate enforcement of child rapport payment! will he of peat benefit to San Angelo families Slat District Judge Royal Hart said today The new law now awaiting the signature not only provides for interstate enforcement of child support orders but also allows automatic wage-withholding from a parent SO days late in making payment! -and imposition of liens against property when payments are in arrears It calls for reports to consumer 'credit agencies of child-support debts interception of state and federal income tax refund! and financial incentives to states that operate efficient effective child support program! Texas voters last year approved a Constitutional amendment allowing the courts to order an employer to withhold diM support payments from the wages of a parent Judged delinquent in these payments Lake pickup Trash rate hike jgets OK i By CAROL DANIEL Staff Writer The San Angulo Lake Board voted today in favor of increasing monthly fcraah collection rates at Lake Nasworthy by 31 and then arguud about who Ira responsible for ensuring that lake residents ptay the fees If approved by the City Coun-1 ell the trash collection ratei would rise from 6 to $7 It would increase from $7 to IS for residences where garbage collect tors have to I off the main road toptekuptraiih This would be the first rate in i crease at Lake Nasworthy slam urn said Bobby Wood of B4W Sanitation AH residential leaseholders a the lake am required by city or finance to subscribe to a com merdal garbage collection ser vice that is licensed hr the city Wood sa'id the leaseholders 25 houses find seven lots refuse pay for the collection service! Those refusals cost BAW Sanita tion 12052 each year he said I When Wood asked whom should approach to have the ordinance enforced board Vie Chalrmnn Sandra' Danner anl the other four board mem present split in their opinions Ms Danner insisted that the Lshe responsibility to cotudder cancelling the lease jf the leaseholder is delinquent his sewer and garbage hills Wood said the pouco or other city -code enforcement officials should enforce the code and the Municipal Court should provide the punishment The Lake function is to male Boiler he said fi Water Utilities Director WJU Wilde ended the argument by saying his department is responsible for suing that -the Ordinances governing Lake Nasworthy are enforced I 5 mm i The body of Anglo woman believed to be in her early 20s was found about 8:10 pm Wednesday on the east side of UR 87 five miles east of Big Lake The woman about 5 feet 6 inches tall with brown hair was fully clothed She was wearing a blue blouse red Jogging shorts and blue tennis shoes said Texas Highway Patrolman Leo Arrieta of Big Lake The woman was pronounced dud at the scene by Reagan County Peace Justice Faye Noble Investigators say they have not determined whether the woman was hit by a vehicle or thrown from a moving vehicle Arrieta said the woman received multiple injuries some of them apparently internal The woman's body was taken to the Bexar County Medical Examiner's office in San Antonio for autopsy he said investigation is still going on to try and identify the body" Arrieta said Anyone with information about who the woman might be should call the Texu Highway Patrol at Big Lake 884-2424 or the Texu Department of Public Safety at Osona 392-2621 have not found any leads and have no further Arrieta said The Teus Highway Patrol is continuing the investigation Storms looming in west Compiled from Associated Press and National Weather Service reports An El Paso woman was injured late Wednesday when lightning struck a cafeteria and a girl in nearby Juares Mexico was killed when a home built on a normally dry creek collapsed during heavy rates and flooding The girl who had still not been identified this morning died when a home built in a normally dry creek collapsed police said The woman injured in the Cafeteria in El Paso was struck by flying glass the El Paso police reported Sandra Tarte was taku to Providence Memorial Hospital where a nursing supervisor said she wu in satisfactory condition and might have to undergo surgery today The thunderstorm struck the El Paso area late Wednesday dumping 152 inches of rate in a four-hour period the National Weather Service reported As much as 175 inches of rate had fallen through this morning The thunderstorm was triggered by warm moist air flowing northward from Hurricane Iselle off the Mexican coast near Acapulco colliding with cooler moist air moving in from the north forecasters said Minor street flooding was reported in many areas of both El Paso and Juarez across the Rio Grande from El Paso Firefighters evacuated some residents of homes flooded in low-lying areas of El Paso A flash flood watch was posted this morning for El Pan Hudspeth Culberson Jeff Davis and Presidio counties in Southwest Texas Forecasters said the ground in then areu hu soaked up all the rate it cu for now and that further rate probably would produce nme flooding Intermittent rate fell this morning at Dell City in Hudspeth County and in the Guadalupe Pan In northwestern Culberson County More than A0 inch had fallen by Trans-mountain roads are impassable because of the heavy rain More rate was expected to fall in the watch area for the next several hours Track coach resigns Page 2C Alt right rrsrwd 13 Edition 40 Pages 35 Cants APLmrpMo APLciarphoM shoulder one man wu treated for abrasions and a woman was treated for cuts The supervisor said one gunshot victim wu admitted in stable condition and the others were discharged Foley said the first police cruiser answered a call about 8:25 pm Wednesday involving couple of people fighting and throwing The cruiser found no trouble and left but wu quickly ealled back were sent right said Foley stoned the cruiser and its backup From there on it was hit and run Whatever we sent in wu stoned They threw Molotov cocktails peojrie were firing weapons and several fires broke Chemical fire fireballs 50 to 75 feet into the air for more than thru hours as 24 companies of firefighters tried to hem in the fire with a deluge of water and foam The blaze was extinguished early today This firefighter prepares to raiu an extension ladder to help battle a major chemical fire north of the downtown section of Los Angelos late yesterday evening A blaze at a paint thinner company hurled quarrel ignites riot LAWRENCE Mass (AP) -Nearly 80 police surrounded two Mocks of this factory town today keeping an uneasy peau after scores of young mu went on a five-hour arson and rockthrowing rampage that left at lust 18 people hurt A liquor store and two apartments were heavily damaged after being firebombed and a bar was ransacked in the disturbance which began Wednesday night and was put down by dozens of city police and belmeted state' troopers wielding dubs authorities said today Authorities said the violence in this northern Massachusetts city of 63000 people was reported to have begun as an argument bet-weu two families Police CapL Samuel Aliano said "It all started over a broken window I understand One family alleged another broke a window One fellow came out with a baseball bat and swung it One thing led to another" The dispute wu betweu a Hispanic family and a white family he said but really call it A member of one of the families was taken into protective custody he said "They were going crazy up there" Deputy Fire Chief A1 DeCeUe said were throwing firebombs all over the Young mu pelted the police and firefighters with rocks and tossed firebombs in the Tower Hill section a densely populated area that is home to poor blacks whites and Hispanlcs said city Police CapL Prank Foley Police said 13 people were taken to Lawrence General Hospital Seven had been shot and two of them were seriously wounded One person was Tower Hill section of Lawrence Mass bance and made plans to walk through the scene of the violence later today "Our main concern is containing the situation and keeping it said Foley explosive We cordoned off the block and showing strength The greatest fear is that once there is a pulling back tt win start Be said fourteen people were injured in the melee sevu of them with buckshot A nursing supervisor who would not give her name at Lawrence General Hospital said nine people were treated including six people brought in with wounds from "small She raid one person was treated for a broken Police survey the scene in the treated for a knife wound and five were treated for injuries caused by flying debris Foley estimated at least UO participants and bystanders were in the streets during the rampage Three people were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct police said Another man wu charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and harassing a police dog Aliano said a man believed to have beu involved in the initial disturbance was taku into protective custody at headquarters Investigators had not determined who fired the shots that caused the injuries Police surrounded the neighborhood after the distur.

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