I nc: DM I I MLIV^IN WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1981 h Warped By Scott McCullar institute 1 the a feke baclie.. 11 tecboloj °ntaining ^ ree, HolImJ 1 ‘tfhistraiii.t ■neral Naaq; S( 1 people life! 1 of previois! could quail, us s room ti® ittomeyMatv ninal charge Judge halts fruit quarantine plan United Press International DALLAS — An effort to keep the Mediterranean fruit fly out of Texas by placing a quarantine on California produce has been halted by a federal judge. The blockade, which began shortly before noon Monday, was ordered stopped by U.S. District Judge Patrick Higginbotham after a lawsuit was filed by a California growers association. Texas agriculture officials, fear ful of the devastating fly, briefly detained three California produce trucks during the short-lived blockade, then allowed them to continue because their cargo was from an unaffected area of the western state. M SUPER CASH BINGO! 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Agriculture Department em ployees, assisted by officers from the Department of Public Safety, manned the blockades on at least a half dozen highways that enter the state’s western border. One observer at the El Paso blockade said the situation “looked like a circus’’ because of all the television cameras and photographers in the area. Under the terms of the quaran tine, California fruit or produce that is certified as not coming from the three quarantined counties in California would have been allowed to enter. However, fruits and produce originated inside the quarantined area would have been admitted only if it was fumigated or cold treated before leaving California. Test rocket may be OK with FAA United Press International FORT WORTH — A govern ment spokesman Monday said the Federal Aviation Administration will probably grant Space Services Inc.’s waiver request to fire a sub- orbital test rocket off Matagorda Island into controlled airspace July 29. SSI officials were concerned enough about the first gov ernmental challenge to their pri vate project, however, they inter rupted work at the rocket site and planned to travel to Fort Worth for a scheduled meeting with FAA administrators Tuesday. There, SSI President David Hannah Jr., two engineers and an attorney were to meet with the heads of the FAA Southwest Re gional Office. The decision will determine whether the first commercial rocket launch in this country is a full test of 50 miles high or a “chip shot” of less than 10 miles, SSI spokesman Walter Pennine said. The meeting has been resche duled three times. George Burlage in the FAA Public Affairs Office said, “They (SSI) must satisfy certain require ments. It probably won’t be de nied. But they haven’t filed any thing yet. They probably didn’t think of it. ” He said the FAA doesn’t like the idea of unannounced objects in controlled airspace, where “you might have a Braniff with 110 peo ple up there at the same time.” A successful firing of the 55-foot Percheron rocket would pave the way for SSI and GCH Inc., of Sun nyvale, Calif, to begin construct ing Percherons for carrying com mercial communication and weather satellites into orbit. Hannah, in Houston, said the companies are trying to satisfy the FAA even though they don’t have to by law. “I’m told there’s no law that would keep us from firing anyway (without FAA permission), but we certainly want to work with them,” he said. There was disagreement be tween the parties as to what is con trolled airspace. The FAA says it’s above 8,000 feet, but Hannah said it was higher. “They (the FAA) could deny us entry into the space above 20,000 feet, but they’ve never denied anybody else entry above there,” he said. 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