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It was seen in Cameron Parish, a haze on the horizon.” A National Weather Service forecaster, Burnett Padget, said the cloud extended from Mex ico as far north as Corpus Christi. ‘,‘1 think it would be hazardous to air traffic if it came up across eastern Texas or extreme south ern Louisiana,” he said. “Visibil ity would be one part of it, but the abrasive action of it would damage planes.” He said the cloud could bother people with lung prob lems, but “no more than what you get from this dust that com es in from Texas." IMPRESSIONS ON THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA A slide presentation by Dr. John J. Koldus III Vice President for Student Services Friday, April 9 7:00 p.m. #504 Rudder Free Admission The Public is invited. Sponsored by: The China Club & International Student Association United Pres DALLAS— [censorship an nistration p; [news report [veteran jou Cronkite foui paring El Sal nam in the ; ment reportir Cronkite military effo the enemy’s s biased report the news m< Vietnam era, ticipants at th ciation of annual conv peat. “Today I we may be in same,” the cle journalism s; “1 do not int Salvador to way, except i cial reports a often are woe ing, transpart often in conf from experit Two sentenced for bribery United Press International HOUSTON — A federal judge has sentenced a port com- und a labor leader to missioner DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctor's orders. You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. OPEN Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM QUALITY FIRST DOMINOS PIZZA DELIVERS" FAST... 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Moore, 47, of Deer Park, region al director of the Operating En gineers Union, were sentenced Wednesday on their Eeb. 25 convictions in the EBEs Brilab investigation. They were convicted of using the telephone in plotting to bribe a city councilman to influ ence the award of a municipal employees’ health insurance contract. A jury was unable to reach a verdict on other charges of tele phone racketeering and con spiracy. Those charges are still pending. “The crime you stand con victed of is very serious,” said U.S. District Judge Norman Black, who also ordered 350 hours of public service. “Vint are corrupters. You bribed an elected official of this city. “I came very close to going the other way in this case. 1 am not using the (imprisonment) op tion in this case primarily lie- cause I think it would punish your families far more than it would punish you.” Prosecutor Ron Woods, who had demanded stiff prison time, refused comment on the sent- United Press I DALLAS — tressed Bran iff lured Howard airline’s top po: Defense lawyers: ftfliear contract v "Racehorse" Haynes,repnftlus bonuses am mg Garrett, and MikeR*ocuments filed representing Moore, amities and Exchar sentence was fair, allliouafthow. defendants mainlandtlJ In addition tt nocence of inteii(ioiial»i^25(),(K)0 a vear. Havnes said he ulifteive “an appr whether to appeal alierfcliboniis” to be < eminent formally »#I:ompany’s boat whether it will retnilitf piled Wednesda charges. P rosecuior fftaid. The staten Wednesday they expetiK' fto stockholders, the cases. But Ramseu: doubted there wout;i appeal. “I am very send us to jail," Moorefli i ett said he felt linebulditl fm (her comment, Juror Reg Peterson, attended thesentenciuglt he was the longestJt# ac(|uitta 1 in the W/dw Putnam rect bonus last fall i the employmen happy lio [leaving success •Airlines, the sta In addition t< nam is provider mobile, country S ship, payment I come tax return [to $5,000 a ve; deliberations, said he M®? financial and in the sentence fair und?Fil®selors, and reii cumstances. “I’d like to have seed Peterson said. “These [ seemed like good peopbj Defense lawyers I the government of usiit| sic ted swindler Joseph I to create a crime and tol innocent persons, TheFl reds taped the delendiis'l sersations with Hausttf ot her undercover age*I Prosecutors identified] (louncilman Jim Westnfj ;is the target of lhe| attempt, but Westnioretj not charged and steadw tries wrong. Dr. Kathryn L. York? would like to announce the opening of her practice In Family Optometry and contact lenses Hrs. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Closed Wednesday 1010 A Post Next to Royal Of | College Si | 7611 FRLl '82 M€RL PIRN INFORMATION FOR OFF CniWPUS STUDENTS Food Services will validate off campus students del ing a contract board plan, to dine at the facility of tl choice, limited only by the capacity of each There will be no quota or waiting list. Validation begin at the Sbisa Office on August 9, 1982 personal presentation of paid fee slip.