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W«ll you're iwt going to get them. Know what your going to get? (TULIP a Cent led AC ac/itv, }ustoi )! Vd? Wational Forest Service pines to kill beetles rot to gfi 2 United Press International nngi WASHINGTON — The Na- '! Edita,nal Forest Service is cutting itleeuf.twn thousands of east Texas ne trees to stop a devastating .lUthern pine beetle outbreak it * ‘ obiibly should have moved to ntrol sooner, an agency offic- p.m. 1 said Monday. iheSli: Conservation groups, howev- Uturc , contended the agency’s prog- 3eser';rn|is destroying the proposed Notch Hilderness arcu todac- ar Huntsville, and has been Tick effective in controlling the :sky bug. Criticism of the control prog- m prompted the House Sub- S mmhtee on Public Lands And attonal Parks to Monday’s :aring on the issue, as well as ree bills dealing with prop- ed east Texas wilderness eas. A wilderness designationn- scmi^uld prohibit the Forest Ser- il lA-cejfrom clear-cutting sections ' forest land and replanting tnmeii ost of it with fast-growing eaid; nes. i orde; Raymond Housely, deputy proviirest service chief, said the d sem'jency is simply trying to con- s. in the beetle in the proposed revenilderness area in order to pro- (broict nearby public and private icallember interests — and would local.ave the authority to so even if intol as set aside in its natural state, state “In assessing the course of eventf/edts in the Four Notch area, I ould conclude that we took ecessary control action but did Hot move fast enough,” Housely ]nd. “In April of this year, the in- station in the Four Notch area as 10 acres in size,” he said. “It now over 2,000 acres.” Critics say the pine beetles are imping the clear-cut 250-foot offer areas and the service’s wn technical bulletins say such itting after Sept. 30 prompts ic spread of the beetle. House- said the program must con- nue. “Although substantial ress in containing the outbreak has been achieved, it is critical that control operations continue uninterrupted throughout the fall and winter months to re move beetle-infested trees from the forest,” said Housely. The pesky insect devastates pine trees by boring through the bark and sucking the sap, even tually killing the tree before moving on to other trees. Four Notch is one of 10 areas comprising 65,000 acres that Rep. John Bryant, a Democrat from Dallas, wants set aside as wilderness. His bill, which he says would amount to less than one-half of 1 percent of poten tial timber area in the state, has the support of several conserva tion groups and newspapers in east Texas. “These 65,000 acres I am proposing for wilderness desig nation are among the most un usual and beautiful areas in our east Texas woodland,” said Bryant. “They are diverse and distinctive, containing vanishing ecosystems, rare and en- dangered species of plans and fat Iter .DO toft .00 (iff Jtfoiif: 633-1772 : Multi tlprti: izmm 1310 tiolUrrmn Art ass tram Apis Samson & Delilah welcomes our new stylists! stylists: George Ann Hoke Tanya Cltlrdy Leanna Kenny Judy Tijerina Debbie Bird Robyn Todd Nancy Naugle Jan Williams animals, 22 champion trees and scenic vistas unmatched in the world.’ Bryant’s bill would stop tim ber cutting in three tracts in the Angelina National Forest north of Lufkin, two in Davy Crockett near Cleveland, two in the Sabine National Forest on the Texas-Louisiana border and three — including Four Notch — in the Sam Houston National Forest. Housely, however, said the administration supports a bill by Rep. Charles Wilson, a Lufkin Democrat and former lumbery ard manager, to designate only 8,790 acres in Sam Houston, Davy Crockett and Angelina na tional forests as wilderness. Wilson contends ending tim ber sales in the proposed areas would reduce the amount of re ceipts going to counties for schools and roads, affect jobs and deprive the physically hand icapped of access to the areas. “The most difficult thing a politician must contend with is appearing to be on the wrong side of motherhood and apple pie,” said Wilson. rapA! LqrT 9#-xe FSnRl Wf sSr7+.: l*kaZAoTS#fb_$c BVW/n0J ;ri44Nu*P*\smU R4x*«5CchrIP0bliwsS/F3 )Dg2"tV| M7ps=9(yiE.lW Cent United Press International EL- PASO — The Texas ex ecutive council of the League of United Latin American Citizens has voted to continue a state wide boycott against the British rock group Def Leppard until Dec. 31, hut a movement is growing among the band’s fans to end the protest sooner, offi cials said Monday. Def Leppard’s lead singer Joe Elliott raised the ire of Hispanics when he referred to El Paso in a recent concert as “that place with all the greasy Mexicans.” Mayor Jonathan Rogers joined with LULAC in boycot ting the group, refusing to accept Elliott’s apology. LULAC District Director Joe Loya said the 17 district direc tors from throughout Texas, meeting in Houston over the weekend, voted to continue the boycott of Def Leppard music, T-shirts and other products. But Yvette Mona, who calls herself the “U.S. correspon dent” for the Def Leppard’s fan club, said young people in El Paso disagree with LULAC and are seeking to gather 20,000 signatures petitioning Mayor Rogers and LULAC to lift the boycott. Elliott offered to fly to El Paso and make a personal apology for his remark and said he would donate $10,000 to El Paso’s needy children. Loya refused apology Id not b< g Hisp< be “bought off.” the ai would not be "bought Mona said the high school youth already have 1,000 signa tures and are determined to get the rest. She said she knows Elliott is upset about the inci dent. “Elliott’s girlfriend, Denise Dakin, wrote me from London to tell me how bad Joe feels that he offended people,” Mona said. Part of the problem stems from Elliott’s appreciation for the comedy team of “Cheech and Chong,” she said. “Cheech Marin, a Mexican- American, and Tommy Chong, a Chinese American, are always poking fun at themselves and others,” Miss Mona said. “Joe Elliott thought he was being playful, but now he realizes the big error he made.” Mona said she did not think Mayor Rogers has the right to decide for El Paso citizens which performing artists will or will not be welcomed in the city. Loya said many students do not understand Elliott’s remark. Youth do not always have the same value as adults, he said. THE UNDERGROUND (j SB ISA BASEMENT Canned Drink Special Nov 7-11 $1.99 per six pack OFFER GOOD TILL THE LAST SIX PACK “The Best Food. The Lowest Price.’ PROBLEM PREGNANCY Are you considering Abortion? 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