'\f\lfhere will storm hit? THE BATTALION Page 3 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 State readies for Anita United Press International AlSTlN — Gov. Dolph Briscoe id several other state officials yes- lay announced emergency plans ie event Hurricane Anita strikes Texas Gulf Coast. iVeare ready,” Briscoe said. “At point we have no way to know eachofljli direction the storm will go, fast it is going to move, or er or not it’s going to hit the as coast, but all precautions pos- are being taken. ” riscoe said he had suspended e regulations forbidding the 'ement of over-sized mobile les in the coastal area so that »ns living in the homes who , ted to evacuate would not need “tCoifi, nits. The suspension was re- pm. inn ted to the Gulf Coast area. Gen. Thomas S. Bishop of Texas National Guard said 2,400 dmen already were on alert in th Texas with a two hour de ment capability. eorge Hill, division manager for Red Cross, said 60 workers al ly were manning 25 emergency ters from Beaumont to Corpus sti and that 35 emergency vehi- were ready to move into the )peti on tlieiij nt fcsindfj thi 1 position; iment. elation: it tiveseal culture. 5ins her ill call a (Ie Witt id howed brougl denieil