The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 03, 1981, Image 11

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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. —
Henry Ford Sr., who claims he
owns all the air above his trailer
oark and the bowels of the earth
lelow it, is threatening to pour
xmcrete into the sewer lines
mder his land unless the city
jves him free sewage service.
“Henry Ford’s a nice fellow,”
sll! Cookeville Mayor Walter Fitzpat-
ick said Wednesday. “But when
thinks he’s right he’ll never
down, and he thinks he’s
ght this time.”
Right’s right and wrong’s
,vrong,” Ford agreed when asked
ibout his penchant for fighting
;ity hall. “They push people
round sometimes and I don’t like
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THE BATTALION Page 11
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1981
Threatens to clog sewer lines
Man demands free sewage
At the root of his contention is
Ford’s claim that by owning the
land, he also owns “that property
all the way up to the stars and all
the way down to China.”
And it isn’t the first time he’s
pressed his claim. In 1979, Ford
built a 60-foot television tower on
his property because he said air
planes using the nearby Putnam
County Airport were violating his
airspace.
Ford’s tower nearly caused the
closing of the airport. State offi
cials said the tower presented a
safety hazard, but federal author
ities determined the structure fell
3 feet short of violating Federal
Aviation Administration guide
lines. The matter eventually was
p
us tody hearings set
in cancer clinic case
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LOS ANGELES — A judge
cheduled a September hearing to
letermine if 2-year-old leukemia
ictim Amanda Accardi — now
epresented by celebrated attorj
icy Melvin Belli — is receiving
roper medical attention at a con-
oversial Tijuana cancer clinic.
During a court session Tues- mission.
lay, Juvenile
Court Judge
Tenth Ara tabard Byrne was told Belli
(vould take over the case on behalf
the Accardis, and attorney
’s last film was'll )aniel Gallardo had been fired by
dth Tony Mm he family.
Amanda was abducted from
Ihildren’s Hospital last July 16 by
er father, Michael Accardi, who
look the child across the border to
Tijuana where she underwent
Hightower,ia Laetrile and other treatment.
If the court decides in the Sept,
hearing the child is being tre-
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dropped with Ford and the city
calling it a draw.
This time Ford is threatening to
clog the sewers with concrete un
less the city agrees to provide him
with free sewage service, as he
said they agreed to do when the
lines were installed in 1967.
City officials are worried
enough about the threat to file suit
in Chancery Court seeking a re
straining order against Ford and
his sack of concrete.
The matter came to a head
when city officials discovered
Ford hadn’t paid his sewage bills,
amounting to $3,344, since April
1979.
City Manager Ed Kimsey said
the agreement was only to provide
sewer taps, and not service, for
free. He said by paying his bills
until 1979 Ford has shown he was
not confused about whether he
had to pay for the service.
Ford said Wednesday the city
actually owes him “in the neigh
borhood of $10,000” for the pay
ments he made between 1967 and
1979.
“It says right in the easement,
'sewer charges are waived, ”’ Ford
said.
“After we made that agree
ment, I forgot about it until a cou
ple of years ago, when the whole
thing came up again. I went down
town and reminded them about it
and the assistant city manager told
me I should get a refund for the
sewer charges I’d paid since ’67.
But when they checked and found
out it was in the neighborhood of
$10,000, they decided not to pay
He said he decided to stop
paying his sewer charges at that
time.
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decision by the Department of
Public Social Services to dismiss a
petition for the county agency to
assume custody of the girl.
Dr. Ernesto Contreras, who
treated Amanda in Tijuana with a
combination of holistic therapy
and orthodox chemotherapy, said
the child’s leukemia is in full re-
He attributed her improve
ment, however, to the conven
tional chemotherapy treatments,
not to Laetrile.
An American doctor appointed
by the court has confirmed clinical
remission of the disease.
“My interest is in gaining.
medical and legal control of my
daughter,” Accardi said Tuesday.
“Laetrile and any other type of
treatment is secondary. I am a
freedom-of-choice advocate, not a
Laetrile advocate.”
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