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(job a(( Jav /Jnd (Joe^n'-f hneet me Po ar? tv Richards refuses to speak about Williams’ remarks Democrat says admissions irrelevant Associated Press Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ann Richards said Tuesday she won’t discuss opponent Clayton Wil liams’ admission of patronizing pros titutes in his youth and declared questions about such private matters irrelevant to the campaign. “I am to the very best of my ability going to have absolutely no com ment,” Richards said in her first public appearance since Republican Williams’ remarks were published Sunday in the Houston Post. Meanwhile, Williams’ press secre tary, Bill Kenyon, accused the Rich ards campaign of helping spread ru mors linking Williams to the use of prostitutes. Her aides denied the charge. Richards won the Democratic nomination after a mudslinging run off against Attorney General Jim Mattox, who alleged that she had used illegal drugs as recently as 10 years ago. Richards refused to answer yes or no when asked about illegal drug use, saying that as a recovering alco holic she feared such a discussion might keep others from seeking treatment. She in turn accused Mat tox and former Gov. Mark White of profiting from public service. Interviewed Tuesday, Richards chastised news reporting on the pri vate lives of politicians. “The whole tenor of this cam paign, both in the primary and the runoff, and what now is the trend in the reporting, is irrelevant,” she said. “I hope very much that we start talking about education, about... the problems of criminal justice, the vic tims of crime and what weregoinf to do about law enforcement, whal we’re going to do about old peoplf and health care,” she said. “That! what being governor of Texas ii about.” Williams’ spokesman, Kenyon, said the Democrat’s credibiliii should be questioned. “They have been fanning the lai est flames,” Kenyon said. “Her cam paign has been spreading rumon about Clayton, and her staff fell compelled to try to make political hay out of these recent stories. “We agree that the public is more interested in issues than thekindof reporting that’s been going on here lately. But Richards stance remindi us of someone who kicks sand in your face and then yells King’s X,' he said. Austin police dept, installs bike patrol to stop traffic delays AUSTIN (AP) — Beginning Tuesday, two Austin police officers will begin patrolling the Sixth Street nightclub district and the University of Texas area on bicycles. Officers Scott Adair and Rodney I he bikes, which will be used only during daylight hours, will allow officers to quickly and efficiently respond to calls in areas congested both with vehicular and pedestrian traffic,” — Gail Phillips, police spokeswoman Cromeans will make up the bicycle patrol, a 60-day pilot program made possible by three local businesses, police spokeswoman Gail Phillips said. The Bicycle Sport Shop has do nated eight mountain bikes — four to the Police Department and four to Austin Parks Police — at a cost of about $3,200, shop owner Hill Abell said. REI, or Recreational Equipment Inc., donated accessories, including helmets, gloves and pouches, Phil lips said. The idea to donate the bikes was that of restaurant owner Mickey Vann, who approached his friend, Abell. A bike enthusiast, Vann had read about the success of the Seattle Police Department with the moun tain bike patrol in the downtown tourist district, Abell said. The bikes, which will be used only during daylight hours, “will allow of ficers to quickly and efficiently re spond to calls in areas congested both with vehicular and pedestrian traffic,” Phillips said. In the past, officers “have always been instructed if something’s going on, to run,” Phillips said. The bikes will allow the officers to quickly race to a call, she said. The bike patrol will wear the tra ditional police blues, but the pants will be replaced with the less popular shorts. “The two officers walked into the traffic office and took a lot of ribbing,” Phillips said. If the pilot program is successful, a bicycle patrol unit may be estab lished as a permanent part of the If the pilot program is successful, a bicycle patrol unit may be established as a permanent part of the walking beat section. walking beat section, she said. The parks police started using mountain bikes along the Town Lake Hike and Bike Trail in Novem ber. The four new bicycles will bring the parks bike patrol to seven. Sea turtle found aboard shrimp boat GALVESTON (AP) -A shrimp boat captain faces a $20,000 fine for allegedly violat ing the federal Endangered Spe cies Act after the U.S. Coast Guard discovered a Kemp’s rid- ley sea turtle aboard the man’s vessel. “The sea turtle was alive, butil had been abused,” said J.D. Cole, a spokesman for the U.S. Coast Guard. “They drilled a hole in the shell, there were cracks in the shell, and it appeared it had been hit on the head.” Cole said Hung Van Tran, 37, of Houston, was arrested Monday afternoon after officers found the turtle caught in trawling nets that did not have turtle excluder devices. Tran was charged with violat ing the federal Endangered Spe cies Act following a routine Coast Guard inspection of the 50-foot Capt. Paul Le about 20 miles east of Galveston. Coast Guard spokesman Don Merwin said the hole in the turtle apparently was drilled so the tur tle could be tethered to the boat’s stern and kept in the water to make detection more difficult. The injured turtle was turned over to National Marine Fisheries Service personnel who operate a Kemp’s ridley preservation pro gram in Galveston. “It’s doing quite well,” Neal Baxter, acting director of the fisheries service in Galveston, said of the turtle Tuesday. “There’s no real permanent damage done that we can see at this time. It was exhausted when we got it, but to day it looks really good. Hope fully it won’t have any problems’’ The c u F d By AL Of Th< AR saved Th< in the cit an The dropp Th< with c fans h Firs the ral Don 1 groun zie Gi remov Thigp massiv rowed “Ik Sierra. Chicay my po the bal The who w to set winnir Inca over tl “I v into tl made park.” In t Range they ha Alth Jamie I early. Tra< scouts were ir Moy last sea in the first tv allowei runs.