The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 05, 1996, Image 9

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    Thursday
Page 9
December 5, 1996
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"HENS, Texas (AP) — The
le over historic Rohr Spring
ed to a Northeast Texas court
^Wednesday as residents with
wells tried unsuccessfully to
;k Ozarka Natural Spring Wa-
to. from pumping,
i^^ttorneys for three Eustace-area
osldents sought an injunction
ive Driving & Driver'sTiskI ^ J
hi Ticket dismissal Ozarka. But a state district
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galore - MaiofMUD.FiSn in compliance with Texas
roun.8! imemetaccss H inc i uc iing the right to capture
■colating ground water. You can
!o with ground water what you
»t regardless of your neigh-
ihisx-masbreakSf-:-iof S .” said Lauren Cargill, an
195 and up 1 -800-71' ^1 . .
jrthern New Msxlc, # rka Spokeswoman.
jRiver.Taos&Angeihwisiting State District Judge
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|dnesday afternoon to hear an-
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Peeps
By Michael
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VANTED
|ck pumping posed a nuisance.
hearing was expected to last
lough Thursday.
I'These are regular, hard-work-
hg family folks who cannot get
to lose weight.
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pieamiiign- dav m L'om't — cannot get
tbaii rings, 90 si f; justice or any information,” said
y |le Groom, president of Rohr
ings Citizens Inc. “Current law
s Ozarka can take all the water
ants to. That may be another
mple why the people of Texas
their legislators need to wake
and take charge of their own
tiny instead of being victims of
side influences.”
[The citizens’ committee, which
s opposed pumping plans since
tyear, contends at least one other
|st Texas spring dwindled after
arka began withdrawals and con-
ainants seeped into the water.
Before pumping began in
^irch, Ozarka told residents no
dwells near the spring along the
l&nderson-Van Zandt County
|e would be harmed.
"It has never been our intent to
m residents — that’s why we
Italled hundreds of thousands
dollars in monitoring equip-
nt,” Cargill said. “They stand
their evidence that they had no
[verse effects. But they want to
good corporate citizens.”
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AUSTIN (AP) — Members of the
Republic of Texas organization are
passing worthless checks, Attorney
General Dan Morales is warning
retailers, consumers and govern
ment agencies.
The Republic of Texas organiza
tion claims the annexation of Texas
in 1845 was illegal. Its organizers
say they have taken over assets held
by the state and will hold a consti
tutional convention next year'.
Morales, who’s suing the
group over false government
and legal documents it has cir
culated, on Wednesday said
Texans need to beware of the
group’s bogus checks.
“They are attempting to pass
these bogus documents in return
for services and products,”
Morales said. “Some have attempt
ed to pay credit card bills or de
posit the fake checks in real check
ing accounts.”
Group leaders have ignored
court hearings in Morales’ lawsuit
against them, saying neither the
court nor the attorney general
have jurisdiction over them.
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