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However investigators have discovered Kenneth Earl Bar nard was the name of an infant who died in 1941. Other aliases used by the suspect include John Roger Can- oyerr, Edward R. Bright, Edward Grant, and William Grant Osborn. • The suspect is in his early 40s, is a white male, five to six feet tall, 180 to 200 pounds, has short sandy blond hair, blue eyes, and has a small facial blemish above the upper lip on the right side. • He is an avid bridge player and compulsive gambler and travels ex tensively in the southwest and west ern states. Investigators from the Corpus Christi Police Department and the Texas Rangers say “Barnard” robbed the First Texas Savings Asso- the suspect switched vehicles shir after the robbery and was lasts driving a Honaa motorcycle i Arkansas plates. Investigators say “Barnard"als,- a suspect in the Dec. 28, armea robbery of Presidential! ings and Loan in Salt Lake Utah, and the Feb. 4, 1982, robl of Gibraltar Savings and Loan; Sacramento, Calif. In both oft robberies, he used the alias “V Grant Osborn.” ‘Kenneth Earl Barnard’ ciation in Corpus Christi on Feb. 8, 1984, at about 12:30 p.m. Then on Fri., March 3, 1984, the same suspect allegedly robbed the Goliad Savings and Loan in Victoria at about 2 p.m. Witnesses say the of fender entered the Savings and Loan armed with a blue steel hand gun, possibly an automatic. At least $100 worth of marked money was taken in the robbery, all in $20 de nominations. The vehicle used in the robbery was rented from a Ford dealership in Victoria. Apparently The two Texas robberies landed “Barnard” on this wes Texas Most Wanted list. An)n with information about the identity of the fugitive and whert might be located is asked toi Texas Crime Stoppers toll-freeai | 800-252-8477 or their local " Stoppers program. All callers may remain ano: mous. A $1,000 cash reward will paid for information leading to: fugitive’s capture. Texas Most Wanted is a cooperative effort between Ci Stoppers and the Department Public Safety and is designed toe ist the support of citizens in ing dangerous fugitives i capt House wants battleship port here nuclear waste dump elsewhere mo its mo alr< uct Associated Press AUSTIN — The state House voted Wednesday to ask federal offi cials to put a Navy battleship port in Texas and put the nation’s nuclear waste elsewhere. Also Wednesday, House members voted to invite Vice President George Bush to speak to a joint ses sion of the Legislature on Feb. 27. The three motions — quickly approved on voice votes — made for one of the longest sessions so far this year in the House, about 20 minutes. Rep. John Willy, R-Angelton, asked all House members to support the six Texas coastal cities that want to be home to a battleship. A total of 16 cities from Florida to Texas are seeking the new Navy port. The res olution, already approved in the Senate, got voice vote approval in the House. Rep. David Hudson, D-Tyler, won approval for his resolution asking the LJ.S. Department of En ergy to forget about putting the na tion’s high-level nuclear waste dump in Deaf Smith County. A site in the Panhandle county — about 30 miles from Amarillo — is among three fi nalists. The other sites are in Nevada and Washington state. Hudson’s resolution echoes the fears of area residents who are c cerned about the region’s waters; ply. He told the House the dm could endanger the Ogallala; Santa Rosa aquifers, the sources of water in the area. Hudson asked House memben pay closer attention to the resoluti I than they usualiv do for such ;; tions. “This isn’t for the basketball to ! or the Boy Scouts," he said of his rt olution. U.S. Sen. Llovd Bentsen, i Texas, has scheauled a Mori | public hearing in Hereford concerl mg the nuclear waste dump. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«! imternatkjkalIf All You Can Eat - Daily Specials i 4-10 p.m. Sunday Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. 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