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Psge U-The Hanford Breqd-Friday, Jun* 2,1978
Church Goers Labeled ‘Fakers’ in Survey
entitled,
The “anti-institutiouaiista,"
supported the research along
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WASHINGTON (A?) - In the
Hawaiians Soaking Up Sun
Hawaii Electric Company es-
iki hotels, which won Depart-
have a fancy office in the far
Hill Says
Robert Flowers, director of
Evaluations
Are Public
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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Air-
the United States, we have to
Vote For
arrests.
Glen Nelson
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Insurance
County Judge
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parents in Miamisburg, Ohio.
baggage claim area
Phone
364-9004
My transition from Justice Court to County Court can be made with-
out any delay in the activities of the Criminal Court or the Civil
Court.
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who fault the church for its
president’s.
Then came the memo from
Hamilton Jordan: Move. Ms.
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groups, women and the other
interests with which she was to
“The right of privacy is
the feelings and sensibilities of
human beings, rather than to
safeguard property, business
COLORFUL PLANT
MILWAUKEE (AP) - At a
By GEORGE W. CORNELL
APRakgteu Writer
I will be doing basically, the same thing that I am now doing. Cer-
tainly, there are a larger number of duties connected with the County
Judge’s office, yet I feel that I am qualified for these duties, not only
because of my experience In the judiciary but in my experience in
working with people in business, civic organizations, the church and
other community activities.
sent across the street, to the
ornate limbo of the Executive
Office Building.
That is no hardship post. It
was built to house the State and
War departments, with oldfash-
offices, fireplaces in many,
space galore.
be the envy of the average
senator. But it is not the White
House.
were illegally acting as peace
officers, including carrying
*3040 par month for 10 x 20
For Wonnation. contact Atap's
at South Mam and Aurtn Rood
AUSTIN, Tes. (AP) - The
State Insurance Board said
Thursday it will take action
against companies or agents
the client.” the board said.
The board said both it and the
attorney general’s office believe
the tying of one product to the
sale of another is illegal.
"If the board becomes aware
of any insurer or agent engaging
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church work. “The church
wanted all our thus and too
much money," one commented.
The ’ cop-outs,” people never
action will be taken against the
culpable parties.’’ its notice
said.
’ The board asked companies to
review their practices so they
could assure the board they do
not engage in "tying." It also
ordered the companies to
forward copies of the directive
to their agents
Kenneth Ashworth, commis-
"I asked them to resolve it by sioner of higher education,
toned high ceilings, paneled June 15,” Flowers said.
At that time, he said, a
hearing can be held before the
HEREFORD
STOCK AND LOCK
Thu SPEEDY TRIAL ACT gout into effect July 1,1978. I em fully
informed of this new law and It will be put in effect on that date.
I have constantly tried to keep myself informed of any new laws that
are made and to kaep up with the changes in the old laws.
The County Court Is a misdemeanor Court, the urne as the Justice of
The Peace Court except for the increased jurisdiction of the County
Court.
Park Place of official offices.
Ten steps from Carter's door maintain administration ties,
is better than 20. And the senior
aide who is assigned a spot in
And there’s only one right the Executive Office Building,
neighborhood: the complex of
aad taka our money,’’ the travel light, relieved at dropping
_ rrmwaati went. “1 don't have
In analyzing their views, Hale to go to church to be a
classifies them into several C_.„_----
requested Hill’s opinion on
whether to release an evaluation .
report on Ambassador College built homemade solar water
, ~ I was
justice division said Thursday had to be submitted,
be has given Attorney General
John Hill's staff until June 15 to
James has called the
criticisms of the task force
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upon any individual's privacy
interest."
Bolivia's great central
plateau^ which lus ar^ altitude
506'mUes long, is set between
,..j great cordilleras which
~ j three of the highest peaks who "tie” one kind of policy to
to set up an appointment with in South America. another.
Working With Hams
WASHINGTON (AP) - De- volunteers monitoring emer-
spite occasional differences, CB gency CB channels. Mrs.
House."
That is debatable. The nation
doesn't know where Midge
Costanza’s office is situated, or
“We live in a very symbolic didn’t, until she protested the
nation," she said in appealing move.
to Carter against the move ...
To move me now, when I have
assumed responsibility for
of the poles and close the hood
and trunk lid on the ends of the
towels.
made by the Rev. Dr. J. Russell
Hale of Lutheran Theological
Seminary at Gettsburg, Pa.
On a year-long sabbatical, he
traveled from coast to coast,
interviewing 165 people of
various educational, social and
economic strata, young and old,
all of them outside the churches,
exploring their motives for it.
The attitudes of the outsiders
stem
"they have known or about
which they have heard rumors,”
Hale says. "Their pictures may
apathetic to it, generally
uninformed about it and
indifferent. "I could care teas.”
-The "happy hedonists,"
Light Show
Among the strong* lights In th* sky, low or* mor* spectacular then the solar
corono-th* glowing atmosphere around th* sun which can only b* soon during a
total oclips*. Th* corona and other Intriguing forms of light ar* th* star* of
“Skyfir*,” a new show which began Thursday at Amarillo’s Don Harrington
Discovary Confer.
, "Who are the of the outsiders once had beau
Unchurched? ” was issued by insiders, but bad withdrawn.
NEW YORK (AP) - “Church the Glenmary Research Center
people are hypocrites, phonies, of Cincinnati, part of a Catholic
fakers." ‘T
doesn’t make any difference." i ..
"Churches are just looking for with several agencies of the
the almighty dollar.” “They’re Lutheran Church in America,
always knocking each other.' I
him.
Jessee is a —'
primary I—
doesn’t Ct in a
must carry his pol
he competes. „ __
When some airline people see fjnd „ experimental
monkeys" bulletin published
weekly by the Primate Supply
Information Clearinghouse at
Maryeva Teny, manager of
________—, asiu v.
mats are "used” but some are
--- . “new,” having been bought but
concerned only about what time not included in experiments.
Thg clearinghouse does not
physically transfer animals
from one laboratory to another,
she said, but makes contacts
and follow-up inquiries.
Funded by the National In-
it’s gotta be a stretch 727 or a which goes to about 2,600 sub-
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way of using available pri-
expense of purcharing and kn-
it doesn’t seem to make much
difference that proximity does .
not necessarily mean power - or to give the nation the She stays in the West Wing of
that the West Wing complex has impression those issues were
been partitioned so many times
that some offices are little more
than cubbyholes.
“The magnificence of the
office is in inverse proportion to
and amateur radio operators Thompson is past president of the importance of the individu-
often do work together to South Brevard Team No. 2886. al." says one White House aide,
provide help in emergencies.
sorbed by the collectors, which erage of 92,500, but
’ k .. ' " • themselves in utility
The system saves from $8 to (ng* in about seven yean, said
10 percent tf "thecostof a solar bills, said Banyan Minor man- manager for the firm that de-
energy device. ”* ’’
Solar energy is not a new
concept here. Some families
beaten in the early 1900s, tak-
ing advantage of Hawaii’s year-
round sunshine.
The islands' position near the
Equator allows them to receive
intense radiation since the sun
That ham. in turn, advises the
local REACT team which then
broadcasts the information on
Channels 9 and 19, the
emergency and travelers CB
frequencies, where it can be
intercepted by the motorist.
REACT, of course, is the
largest national organization of Chicago, DI. 60601.
I have established a good, working relationship with all of the County
officials and other departments represented her* In th* courthouse.
For a continued orderly and just operation of the county business
VOTF FOR GLEN NELSON FOR COUNTY JUDGE IN THE
JUNE 3rd, RUN-OFF
Paid Fol. Ad*, by Glen Nelson
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"It is our decision that the
didn’t care where she worked, James said later he and information requested is pub-
but couldn't accept the Flowers wire still discussing the lie,” Hill wrote.
symbolism of the office move, attorney general’s response. Ashworth said Thursday the
After all. the Carter people had "We will respond in any fashion college is a branch of
made quite a point of her they consider proper,” Junes Ambassador College in Califor-
assignment to an office dose by said,
the president's as evidence of ~
She won a split decision. She
is yielding her office to Tim
Kraft, who switched from
women's issues and domestic appointments secretary to
human rights issues would tend political adviser and handyman,
to give the nation the She stays in the West Wing of
~ z. s the White House • in a
being moved out of the White basement office.
Justice Director
Wants Report
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - The Flowers.” He said the question ,
reaches of the Executive office head of the governor’s criminal was "how mechanical a reply" (160,000 for 1975 and 1976,
Building.
The issue arises out of the
case of Midge Costanza, _____
Carter's adviser on women's reply to a report criticizing HUI's
issues and, 9“ domestic human organized crime task force,
rights. She joined the Carter Robert Flowers, director of
staff with broader responsibili- the criminal justice division,
ties, and an office close by the Mid he had requested a written
reply from Tun James, chief of
the task force.
“1 heard on TV he was going
Costanza was told she would be to meet with me on Wednesday.
I didn’t want any verbal 1 had evaluation report on a private
aU the verbal I wanted,' college is public record.
Flowers said, referring to Attorney General John Hill said
James’s public criticism of the Thursday.
report. Kenneth Ashworth, commis-
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condemn yon to hellfire.“
"Nuts with that.” “I’m
self-sufficient.”
These are among reasons
RECYCLED
MONKEYS
SEATTLE (AP) - Want to
buy a Rhesus monkey, slightly
used: Or perhaps a new one?
If you are a scientist, you
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those 16Woot poles, they treat in a "new and uaed
Jessee ss though he’s John , -’■■■-
Ringling North trying to check
one of his circus elephants.
Often they are absolutely the University of Washington.
right. A 16)t-foot item won’t fit 7-., __
in a IMoot compartment with- the center, said most of the ani-
out some encouragement.
While moot passengers are
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a plane departs when they
check the timetable, Jessee
must examine the fine print.
He has to be concerned about
what kind of plane he’s on.
"If it’a not one of the big
ones, a 747, a DC10 or an LlOll, stitute of Health, the bulletin,
it’s gotta be a stretch 727 or a which goes to about 2,100 sub-
7*7,” be said on a visit to hia scribers nationally, provides a
r ' way of using available pri-
“Tbe poles won’t fit on the mates rather than going to the
‘ ’’ expense of purchasing and im-
Making a reservation on the porting more. It also helps con-
~ doesn’t always serve the world’s supply of pri-
em for the 26- mates used for research, she
rotting Jessee. said,
is sometimes is
you’re sitting in the airport
they announce. We’ve had ________ . .
an equipment change.’ That’s plant which manufactures bur-
when I go craxy ” he said. ied cable closures for the trie-
communication* and power In-
dustrie*, the outlook is bright.
What may sound like a finan-
CkrixtiaB...It’I between God
people who see the church aa have quit the church, coaaider-
preoccupied with it* owe lag it too coafiaisg aad
la probing why 80 milhoa self-preservation, who reject restrictive, stifling their lade-
.,—■ .--•----- pendence to *o "it my way.”
participste or be sffilixted with uselesa to “true religion” and "Nobody is going to pressure people who fcd fuffillment te i
- - who fault the church for it* me,” comments went. "I’m a succession of momentary piee-
leaders, for “meddling” in pretty independent guy....! sure*. "If* either church or
secular affair* and for their make my own decisions.” recreation, and recreation
concern for finance* or -The "burned out" people wins,” comments went. "When
Member* ss found in a study tioos teaching it. induding flaws property. who feel wearied and drained by it come* to priorities. I come
----- “of churches or member*. Most "They just build buildings church work and want to first. .
Proximity To Oval Office
Big Issue JTith Aides
WASHINGTON (AP) - In the Carter’s Oval Office. That’s the close liaison with minority House." .
from church experiences game of White House watching. West Wing, the Boardwalk and
the title on the office doors " —
doesn’t tell you who’s who. Not
if the door is in the wrong
be distortions, but are drawn neighborhood.
from their own perception*, real J ,
for them." neighborhood: the complex of across a private street, is
His findings, a 97-page report offices closest to President deemed to be in big trouble.
CB REACT Network
HONOLULU (AP) - Resi-
dents of Hawaii are soaking up
the sun in more ways than one
as solar energy projects sprout
in increasing numbers across
the islands.
Government and private
sources spent $2.5 million on so-
lar demonstration projects in
Hawaii last year, compared to
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cording to a state government
report
Nearly 2,000 solar-operated
water heaters have been in-
stalled in homes and businesses
across the state in the past
three years, a Hawaiian Elec-
tric Company survey showed.
Sales may jump if a federal
tax credit for solar energy de- Mounted atop the three wings
vices is approved. Local real- of the apartment building are
dents are waiting to determine * "*** *“
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - A state the tax credit, said Tom Bren-
nan, Pacific representative of
the federal Department of
Energy
Hawaii residents are already
entitled to a state tax credit of
The division'* audit of the
task force's grant of more than
$300,000 said task force lawyers prepared by faculty members
I, were illegally acting as peace from public and priv.re .
v* officers, including carrying universities and a staff member rooftops absorb the rays.'Diey
pistols, doing undercover work from the state college coordina-
i and participating in gun-point ting board.
J™ arrests. - Ambassador College had
It also accused the task force objected to release of the report
■$t of illegally acting as an on grounds it would violate the
i intelligence gathering agency college's privacy.
fulltime work with law enforce- designed primarily to protect
Bowin-wd if the alleged
problem* are not corrected. "1
South Brevard Team No. 2886.
According to the March-April who is unimportant enough to
Take the communications issue of the REACTer, the
network in Florida, for instance, organization's official pubiica-
The brainchild of Maida tion. the entire state of Florida
Thompson of South Brevard, now is covered by the
Fla., it provides an emergency communications network.
message service for CB-equip- Some results, according to the
ped motorists traveling through- publication :
out the state. -In a recent incident, a
How does it work? hospital emergency room noti-
Well, when a police or other tied a REACT team that a child
public service agency has an had been injured. Parental
emergency message for a CBer permission was needed for
known to be driving through surgery, but the parents were
Florida, it notifies a CB REACT en route to another city. Within
team in the area in which the JO minutes after the emergency
motorist is believed to be. net was put into operation, the
If the team is unable to reach parents were on the phone to
the motorist in its area, it the hospital.
advises a local ham, on amateur. -A man was traveling across
operator working with the the state at night when a suicide
communications network. occurred in his home. Not
The ham operator, whose knowing which route be was
equipment is capable of taking, the emergency net
transmitting father than a CB covered them all and reached
unit, then radios another ham in him within an hour.
the next REACT area. -The driver of an 18-wheeler
was coming into Florida when
authorities received word that
his wife had been in a car
accident. The emergency net
had the trucker on the phone
within 25 minutes.
Anyone interested should
contact REACT International,
111 East Wacker Driver,
There are third echelon aides division’s audit review board of in Big Sandy.
there with lodgings that would Hill's office requests one The state uses such evalua-
“lf they respond and resolve tion reports in deciding whether
the problems we have cited, to certify private institutions to Equator aUowj' them to receive DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Air- “Most of the cab* in Europe
then there would be no need for grant degrees. radiation since the sun line reservation agents cringe have racks on top, but here, in
Ms. Costanza said she really an audit review,” Flower* satd. "it is our decision that the ^^’^h^dfor wrt when they see Larry Jessee C_
James said later he and information requested is pub- coming. So do cab driven and wrap towels around both end*
the Flowers wbre still discussing the lie,” Hill wrote. With government dollars and bellhops.
attorney general's response. Ashworth said Thursday the _jeas energy conservation It’s not that Jessee has a bad
“We will respond in any fashion college is a branch of adding incentive, the number of temperament. Or bad breath.
------■ arms installing solar beating It’s the baggage he brings with
nia, operated by Gamer Ted units has grown from eight to him.
Armstrong. A private citizen nearly 30 in one year, accord- Jessee is a pote vaulter The
requested’the report, which was ing to the State Enenjy Office.
i In using the sun stays for must carry his poles wherever
private energy, collectors placed on /
are used to heat water, to heat
or cool indoor air, and to pro-
'duce electricity. Of the various
uses, solar water-heating is the
most economically feasible
now, according to federal and
state officials.
Among the businesses adding
solar collectors are four Waik-
from public and
smaller planes.”
Making a res
proper aircraft
solve the probl
It said in a notice to all fire year-old, glotx-4
and casualty companies it has '‘whathaPP?
received "numerous complaints ““Jk . ,w„.^,-haa
and inquiries" about the and they announce. We ve had
pTact’ce . wben’l go craxy ” he said.
"An example of this practice getUng aboanj
is the refusal to write airplanes is just half the battie
automobile insurance coverage for the El Paso, Tex., resident,
unless homeowner s insurance last year's national AAU indoor dal forecast actually la a de-
coverage is also purchased by champion. scription of the interior of the
-k. ” th. ivt.ni «.ut Since the pole* won't fit on plant here. Gone is the in-
your basic baggage conveyor, stitutional gray of heavy presa-
Jessee usually find* them at e*. In its place are “gogo mid"
some place other than the usual and "honey yellow.’’ A hyoraul-
baggage claim area ... with the ic pres* is amber here and
bicycles, dogs, surfboards and beige there. Heavy shears
sotumphones. range from royal blue to scar-
Transpo-ting them by car is let.
in this practice, appropriate yet ano&r haaate, A new employ** I* permitted
At home, Jeanee hook* them to select hi* or her favorite hue
an th* ride of his car . But that and the machinery is repeuitsd.
doesn’t ahray* work either. “Don't forget, our worker*
"Two west* ago, I drooped spend moat of their waking
ttwm who* I was going down Uvea in this plant,’ said Ken-
the mala street. Sx cars ran neth Huff, company preridsnt.
emr them. Three of the palm "We try to rtrea* th* tad they
broke," to* mid. *r* Mt computertoed dock
Cab drhrer* always don’t re- numbers to us."
act favorably to a Wfefoot The 3#-year-old company «n-
Qttg. Manx vtxiRi ncru.
Solar heating devices for
for
sav-
accounts for 40 percent of a
household's electric bill, and
that a solar heater will save a
family up to $15 on its electric
bill.
But the cost of repair and
maintenance is an unknown
factor, said Hawaiian Electric
m HWI MMJOlUk^W OVISU •
heaters for single family red- spokesman Van Beazlie.
heaters tor single ramuy Although the dollar saving to
consumers is significant, the
energy saving is minimal.
Even if every possible house-
hold converted to solar water-
heating, said Beazlie, the sav-
ing would be only about three
to produce electridty on the
Stern estimates the saving at
"They talk about love but then Americas* choose not to organizational structure*
a ____ a- ** ----SBU.a.J *'« ivm«nmw "fosldl NsliffiMI*' I
organized churcbea, Hate note*
that all but a tiny few affirm
belief in God, but cite various
people give for not being church reasons for avoiding organixa-
UU liuecup, WUSVll WVII v- sManm* V . . r —■
ment of Energy grants totaling timates that hot water heating
more than $1 million.
"Hawaii was fortunate. We
got almost one-third of the
grant money," said Robert
Stern, Hawaii liaison for the
Department of Energy.
The federal government has
also subsidized solar water-
dences in low-income areas and
for public housing projects.
The solar water-heating sys-
tem installed last August at
Banyen Street Manor, a 55-unit
Honolulu apartment building, _
provides up to 66 gallons of hot ^nt of tte taricluel'nredid
water daily for each unit. electridty on the
Mounted atop the three wings island of Oahu.
'' 1 Stern estimates the saving at
164 solar panel collectors, each about 6 percent.
about three feet wide by six Solar heating devices for
feet long. The sunlight is ab- single-family homes cost an av-
sorbed by the collectors, which erage of $2,500, but pay *
heat water in copper tubes.^ themselves in utility bin
$22 on tenants’monthly electric Michael Bean, solar division
ager Eleanor Lisenbee. signed Banyan Street Manor.
Unwieldy Equipment Gives
Pole Vaulter Travel Woes
and assigning staff members to
ment agencies.
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V don’t knew exactly what and other pecuniary interests,"
£ direction win be takes” but Hill wrote. "The information in
cutting off the task force’s grant this report does not infringe
of more then 6300,000 “is
V certainly one course of action we
could take.”
w James I
J* criticism* of the taak force 12,030 fest and extend* over
V "ridicutou*.” $06 mites long, is set between
Hill said at a n*v(s conference two great cordillera* which
Tuesday that James was "trying have
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