etc. Battalion/Page 5 February 10, 1983 n g> i tor orms continued from page 1) ed,” McCracken said. But now, McCracken said, owledge of the number is not widespread as it was last mester. JfNow security is more impor- int to the residents and they’re >emor thletes ek bus azos valley officials will dis- Itoday whether they should [ide chartered bus service to :rwood Airport for elderly [cipants in the Texas Senior |es. he games are a state-wide ircitizen Olympics in Dallas, [cipants from all over the will compete in dance con- | foot races, and other Its. ■he Brazos Valley Develop- icnt Council’s executive com- ittee last year granted the bus Hce for area senior citizens, he service provides transpor- ■nto Easterwood Airport for defy athletes. ■he committee will meet at ■ p.m. in the council offices »06 East 29th St. in Bryan. •uirks and robber stored infl of intend h have 4 onsideredl aiming of if loppenaiL - ion the go r| fhp mallyu# 1 isisduen utrentcole W S iiture oh > can coh leminthq ond, but ded. U) teddlB^United Press International ightofnjlANCASTER, Pa. — It was a said, fetter of bad timing for a man orstep fcused of robbing a bank on hnolo. oho. Appreciation Day, a er." ]i lolice spokesman says. kesitmiThe suspect, Kenneth Ford, rthan 1, of Lancaster, was collared Bn an hour of the incident by hed dietyicers who rushed from an and tliefnual luncheon at the sound of ned to I alarm, Sgt. Jack Farrell said t the t uesday. T stage ' He said about 50 police offic- ioveintot®ere attending the luncheon easier topnsored by the Lancaster permissidwanis Club when the alarm 'Utided. ‘I’ll tell you, this guy really ||ed the wrong day to rob a ink,’’ Farrell said. “Man, you igBWfyarsaw a banquet-room emp- §o fast.” [ford was arrested after he found hiding inside a house, fe he had been chased by teth Brown, an attorney d|bank customer who was at Hamilton Bank branch :n the alarm sounded. >o/ views ■United Press International (NEW YORK (UPI) — The s it is going to use air re- i Hfoissance photographs to kdown thousands of private ftming pool owners who tenot paid their $45 pool fee. flity officials said Tuesday the jraphs were made last nmer by the Department of vironmental Protection. DEP asked contractors to bid thejob of matching up those BJos with map overlays to de- mine street addresses of ev- Ipool owner. Anyone who does not show Tas having paid the annual 5Fee, will be given notice they li in arrears. b buried debts -^United Press International SECKLEY, W.Va. — A olesale casket dealer has de- d he threatened to dig up cof- sfor which he was allegedly J. hearing has been set for b|25 in Cabell County Circuit in on a suit Filed by Attorney fcral Chauncey Browning list Ben F. Williams Jr. and iS Enterprises Inc. of Beckley. Browning said Williams’ firm ovided baskets to Ferrell Mor- iry Inc. in Huntington last m, but Ferrell was not able to ike immediate payments on [Caskets. The suit stated Williams then t the names of people who d bought the caskets in which :ir relatives were buried and manded the people pay him I cost of the casket in which it relative was interred, he suit also stated Williams eaiened to take back the cas- Sleven though the deceased Jcasket had been buried in a mctery. using more common sense. 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