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Friday, October 21,1983/The Battalion/Page 7 Caught ’ya staff photo by John Makely Karen Morrison, a junior biology road by University Police major from Dallas, is ticketed for Officer Williams as part of the riding on the wrong side of the recent crackdown on bicyclists. idow to complete usband’s campaign Texans , 4 United Press International ManeiiiK g forcejCOVINGTON, La. — A St. ood arc!>nimany Parish grand jury thautitliursday issued first-degree essfulliJMder indictments against lemen accused of the slaying Stephen Stinson, a candidate 1 Barish police jury. . Meanwhile, Stinson’s widow j n hursday filed for the police B? eal ^ or w ^' c l 1 h er husband pp Been campaigning. Sherrie Stinson, 31, of Slidell, [nitniitit(i||fied to run for the post by - The line papers at parish offices in opmentlKigton, officials said, urth U.S* ichgovtiB. | "'Airplane idedtotB 1 1 *11 rash kills 1 believe# ■ : thissEfi, „ thwesCHt O ady art iNunited Press International York,^Centerville, La. — a s. R?engine plane owned by an d inipiU Company crashed and ice of drned Thursday in a sugar- eatingJ^lnSe field in southern 2 1 OOOjo®isiana, killing two Texas re- ce by Ulents, the St. Mary Parish sher- and iSPsloffice said. was to if Chief Deputy Paul Keenze rathe Federal Aviation Admi- in Dallas were check- (greports three people were on ■plane en route from the ||ison airport near Dallas to R Patterson Airport between Bklin and Morgan City. Keenze said authorities had , jlwait for the wreckage to cool pore removing the bodies and ■piing the plane. Names of g§|j |evictims were being withheld. FAA spokeswoman Gerrie k in Dallas said the Mitsu- ihi M-2 plane, “a rather large torporate-type aircraft,” was egistered to Dallas-based ioundary Oil Co. I Keenze said authorities were insure whether the plane aught fire after crashing or nhether there was an explosion. I The FAA said the National Transportation Safety Board vould investigate. Ernie Perry, who said he was a close friend of the Stinsons, said Mrs. Stinson was running because she thought she could carry his values and plans out by running for policejury in his dis trict. “She said if she didn’t do this,, she felt his life would have en ded in vain,” Perry said. “She said it was not just an election, it was a crusade for Steve’s values.” Perry said he encouraged Mrs. Stinson to run for the post, because “it will give her some- COOL 6 CLEAN 7 Days a Week (tJonlg LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING| 3702 S. College Bryan, Texas 846-2872 OPEN 24 HRS. PER DAY ANY PURCHASE MORE Reg. 6.95 Valuel one per customer — >! 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The measure now goes to President Reagan for his signature. Negotiators earlier had wrangled over differences in the House and Senate versions of the SPR funding. The Reagan administration had wanted to reduce the cur rent 220,000-barrel daily fill rate to 145,000 barrels, citing the need to cut federal deficits. As of June 30, there were 332.5 million barrels of oil in the reserve. President Reagan has set a storage goal of 750 million barrels. Congress in 1975 authorized the SPR to store up to 1 billion barrels of oil in the under ground salt domes as a hedge against a crude oil shortage, such as another Arab oil embar go, that could threaten national security. The SPR was the subject of congressional oversight hear ings early this year in which va rious management problems were revealed. Management of the project has since been trans ferred to another Department of Energy office. 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