national Battalion/Page 11 June 9, 1982 Natio: asks enforcemt ardize ig a the n Center, i on Benefits miss: 'revisions rcational oare i> or decern a need. Debate on coal slurry lines, water rights splits Senate United Press International WASHINGTON — Oppo nents of coal slurry pipelines said Tuesday that granting pipelines the right of federal eminent domain would only aid throni cause further rancor and lead to law suits among the 10 states that constitute the Mis souri River basin. The Senate Energy Com- form mittee has been badly split over concerns about what im pact the coal slurry pipelines, which would move a mixture of crushed coal and water from Western mines to con sumers in the South, would have on water supplies in the West. had proposed amendments to protect state water rights, “I am not convinced that they do the job.” The critics said they were unconvinced that amend ments by Sen. Malcolm Wal lop, R-Wyo., would adequate ly protect state water rights. Sen. Edward Zorinsky, D- Neb., said development of coal slurry pipelines must not be at the expense of agricul ture “and its need for what is already a diminishing supply of water.” their pipelines because rail roads, which presently haul most coal shipments and don’t want the competition, won’t grant them rights-of-way to cross their land. Sen. John Danforth, R- Mo., said although Wallop The coal slurry companies have had trouble building The committee is holding hearings on legislation by Sen. J. Bennett Johnston, D-La., to let the secretary of energy allow coal slurry pipelines to obtain rights-of-way by invok ing federal eminent domain authority if he determines the coal pipelines are in the na tional interest. Although the bill would sti pulate that water rights can not be obtained by federal eminent domain authority, Western senators have been worried that the coal slurry pipelines would usurp ex isting state water rights. Supporters of the coal slur ry pipelines believe that sever al amendments by Wallop will allay some of those fears. Brazilian 727 jet with 135 aboard crashes in storm United Press International FORTALEZA, Brazil —Ajet- liner with 135 people aboard crashed into coastal mountains Tuesday in a rainstorm while on its approach to an airport in northeastern Brazil, the domes tic airline VASP said. Unofficial reports said bodies and wreckage were strewn over a wide area and that there may have been survivors. The Crash was the second in volving a VASP jetliner in less than a month. A VASP spokesman said the ARMS FllliH amiiymk FAMSGIWII ; IT-UF YEN MISSION TKKVTS TO ASTVOWOftlD IN HOUSTON. NOW THftOOOM SUN.. JULY MO. met Of A Vouil ASTllbwOALO SUMMIR SEASON PASS. 0000 THRU AUO. 3) ONLY ‘3*.*S AT KROOtR. ONI DAY TICKVTS ARI Ml °C/y SS HENPIL INC...FEATURE OF THE WEEK 6-12 oz. cans TEXAS PRIDE HALF GAL. CHALBIS BLANC. RHINE, HEARTY BURGUNDY. RED ROSE Gallo Premiums CELLA Lambrusco 750 ML. KETCHUP $|S9 44 OZ. BTL. tabu row* tltltOINOf SR ESS PORK Htl i • LB. PREMIUM IDAHO POTATOES IDAHO BAKERS Boeing 727 jet was five miles from Fortaleza when it lost con tact with the control tower over the Serra da Pacatuba moun tains. “The place is inaccessible,” said Fire Chief Rodrigues De Oliveira. We have 35 men stand ing by in the nearest village but they can’t get to the scene.” The plane hit a 2,500-foot peak, he said. The domestic flight origin ated in Sao Paulo and made a stop in Rio De Janeiro before continuing northward. It car ried 126 passengers and nine crew members. While there was no immedi ate information as to the nation ality of the 126 passengers, a first report said many were Bra zilian businessmen returning from a textile fair in Sao Paulo. A VASP employe in Fortaleza said that the weather was “awful, just raining all the time” at the time of the crash. Radio reports said search and rescue teams from the Brazilian Air Force were flying over the mountainside under a low cloud ceiling but there was no immedi ate word that wreckage had been sighted. A previous crash occured when a VASP 737 broke in two on landing at Brasilia on May 24, killing two people. Fortaleza, capital of the state of Ceara, is more than 1,300 miles northeast of Rio De Janeiro in Brazil’s impoverished northeastern region. Police raid Moonies in France United Press International PARIS — Police Tuesday car ried out a nationwide raid on offices and buildings housing members of the Unification Church of the Rev. Sun Myung Moon and took 45 people into custody for questioning. It was the first major police intervention in the activities of the Moon sect members. The operation was ordered by Judge Jean Bruel of Besan- con in eastern France. The judge is investigating a controv ersial case in which a French family has charged that its daughter Claire Chateau, 21, has been induced into member ship of the sect against her will, a charge the sect and Chateau have denied. A large number of police took part in the raids on 13 buildings owned by the Moon church in the Paris area and eight centers of the sect located in Lyon, Lille, Orleans, Rouen, Strasbourg and Rennes. Police said 30 persons were taken in for questioning in Paris and 15 in provincial towns. Police, which included members of the criminal and economic branches, also have seized a large number of documents in cluding lists of members and accounting papers, police offi cials said. Pierre Ceyrac, the Unification Church’s representative for France, said: “I wish to sharply protest against this behavior. We are no longer at the time of In quisition.” The sect’s activities in France came into the limelight last March 3 when Chateau’s pa rents, helped by five friends, abducted their daughter with the help of several friends while she was in Besancon distributing the sect’s leaflets in the streets. Claire’s parents and five other participants in the abduction who took Claire to an isolated farm failed in their effort at “de- S ramming” her. They even- y were charged with illegal ly holding the young French woman, while Claire returned to the sect asserting that she had joined it of her free will and that she found “the things I have sought” among fellow- members. In France, Moonies house 400 full-time members. It also has an estimated 2,000 associate members. Now You Know United Press International The 1980 census showed Utah had the largest average household with 3.20 people.