Reagan doesn't believe in equality, says King J United Press International WASHINGTON — Coretta Scott King said Thursday she ■considered it an insult when iPresident Reagan expressed doubts about the newly passed bill to establish a holiday honor ing her late husband. “It’s hard for me to see that someone like that really believes tin equality,” King said in an in will sign the bill as a “symbolic” tribute to the slain civil rights leader. terview with United Press Inter- ' national. “What kind of America Moes he want it to be? He doesn’t represent America.’ c The Senate voted 78-22 j Wednesday to approve legisla tion designating Martin Luther j King Jr. Day as the third Mon day in January, beginning in 1986. 1 Reagan said at his Wednes- [ day night news conference he But Reagan said he would have preferred an informal observance for King. He also said he was sympathetic to Sen. Jesse Helms’ demand that sealed records of 1960s FBI wiretaps of King be divulged. “He had a great opportunity to be a statesperson,” King said. “He didn’t have to say what he did.” She said Reagan’s adminis tration has “written the black community off.” “It’s been so obvious (since) his election that he has systema tically ignored the concerns of black people,” she said. “And then to top it all off, to insult us with the statement he made yes terday after the Senate over whelmingly voted for the bill.” Helms has said the FBI docu ments, sealed by court order for 50 years beginning in 1977, would show King was influ enced by communism. Asked if he agreed with the North Carolina senator, Reagan said, “We’ll know in about 35 years, won’t we?” Sen. Edward Kennedy, D- Mass., called Reagan’s remarks “reckless.” King has lobbied for the holi day bill ever since it was intro duced in Congress 15 years ago, shortly after her husband was assassinated at the age of 39 in Memphis, Tenn., in 1968. Nominee for EPA water programs pledges access United Press International WASHINGTON — Presi dent Reagan’s nominee to head the EPA’s water prog rams pledged Thursday to give critics of ocean burning of toxic wastes the same access to agency documents as prop onents of the plan. Jack Ravan, the Environ mental Protection Agency’s assistant administrator- designate for water, told Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, said he knew nothing about charges that proponents of ocean incineration of toxic wastes had fuller access to re cords than opponents. Bentsen said there was con siderable public controversy in Brownsville because of the issuance recently of two per mits to allow burning at sea of toxic wastes, including PCBs. “Yes, sir,” Ravan replied after Bentsen asked if Ravan would allow equal access to agency documents to all sides in the controversy. “I know nothing about the allegations, but that’s not any way to run the office,” Ravan said during a public hearing by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee concerning his nomination. Bentsen said EPA “should have just as tough require ments for ocean incineration as land incineration” of toxic wastes. Ravan, a former EPA re gional administrator in Atlan ta and former administrative aide to Sen. Strom Thur mond, R-S.C., said he did not know if the same scrubbers used on smoke stacks during the burning of toxic wastes should be required on smoke stacks at sea. “There may be some good reason for not doing so,” Ravan said. He promised to involve himself in further considera tion of the public comment and hearing process before a final policy on ocean incinera tion of toxic wastes is made. "My commitment is to assist in the clean up, protection, and making safe for consump tion, waters of the United States," he said. “My faith is in their. Ciodhead who has richk sed our nation with attain a nee of natural resoni; ■m^ 1 which we perhaps tooljLI I f ramed in our‘Westward! I? ree American spiritofi!, 1 lure,” Ravan said. ) U"' 1 * WASH Courtney Price, ti ^' clet ! Wi assistant administn f nale 1,1 designate for enforce. R 1 ,! 1 . ( and compliance monitu E, . I! j' told the committee WT llo,la going to get monej llllllee dumpers” of toxic wasietP 11 ;^ OI of die re: Price said she would! Bunnl Ac; to reach out-of-court ported 7 nn I merits in such cases,btndon the tw not hesitate to prosecui(| One a kind has PROBLEM PREGNANCY Are you considering Abortion? Confidential Free Pregnancy Testing & Referrals Call (713) 524-0548 Houston, Texas years m action, if Golden Arches may serve beer Sc United Press International LOS ANGELES — The McDonald’s Corp., the nation’s fast-food giant, has applied for a license to sell wine and beer at one of its California stores, the first attempt in the United States to put boo/e under the Golden Arches. . Spokesman Steve Leroy, from McDonald’s headquarters in Oak Brook, Ill., said Thurs day the owner of the store in the Sierra resort community of Mammoth applied earlier this month for a beer and wine license from the state Alcohol Control Board. “Basically, the application was made in Mammoth because of the unique demographics in the area,” Leroy said. "It’s an adult recreation location and a large number of tourists are in the area.” Leroy said there are no impli cations at this time that the same service might be offered at the chain’s other 6,000 restaurants nationwide. “It’s not going to be ex perimental," he said. “It’s our in tention to take care of that area and the people who go through li£ MSC Free U Registration Oct. 25,26 9am-6pm room 212 MSC Brochures can be picked up in the MSC, at Sbisa, Duncan, and the Commons Dining Halls, A&A, Zachary. Applications for teachers for the Spring semester are available in Room 216 MSC. that restaurant. 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