Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 252, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1979 Page: 3 of 44
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“The police just aren’t able to cope with the in-
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"White-collar-crime has increased because the
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longer than someone who steals $50,000.
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"Fifteen years ago a man who embezzled money
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International Security Conference, a showcase for
250 exhibitors displaying everything from com-
bination doorlocks to wristwatch debugging
devices ’
He said police always appreciate any help they
can get, but they don’t like the attendant problems.
A major headache for them has been the prolifera-
tion of private security guard forces that are con-
trolled very little or not at all by public law en-
forcement agencies, he said
"The business has created a monster in these
security forces," Berger said Monday in an in-
terview "Anybody can become a guard, and only a
very few states require that guards meet certain
minimum qualifications.
"California is one state that does require training,
but the standards are ludicrous," he continued "in
• many states, a person can be an ex-felon who just
goes to a security company’for an excuse to get a
gun he can use to rob a bank.”
Berger said the newest trend in crime has cor-
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, As the gasoline crunch tightens its grip on most
Americans’ pocketbooks, many consumers are
becoming concerned with the validity of gasoline
price increases at many service stations
According to Department of Energy guidelines,
service station owners may pass increased
production costs on to the consumer at a dollar-for-
dollar rate This includes price increases incurred
since May 15, 1973, a DOE spokesman based in
Dallas said Station managers may also pass to
consumers 3 cents of their increased production or
overhead costs ..
The spokesman said that since January 1, 1979,
station owners also have been able to pass to con-
sumers any increase in rent -since May 1973
Station owners are required to compute the
maximum price that can be charged for their
product, and post this on a price sticker on the
gasoline pump, the spokesman said Each time the
maximum price changes, the stickers are required
to be changed ,
Station owners who fail to change the price
stickers, and who charge consumers prices above
the posted sticker price, are in"violation of DOE
regulations 1
Station owners are then subject to a fine of $2,500
per day each day there is a price discrepency
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posted sticker price
if a station owner can be shown to be in willful
violation of DOE regulations, the. spokesman said,
he may be subject to one year in prison plus a
$10,000 fine
• Consumers who feel they are being shortchanged
at the pump by unscrupulous station owners may
report these owners to the Department of Energy
Pricing Department by calling (214)749-7626
Attebery’s estate
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damage suits against the estate
Nine of the accounts were in the Southern
Missouri Savings and Loan Association in Poplar.
Bluff Ralph Attebery, under questioning in the
court by Heard said he could not give the value of
the accounts -
Raiph Attebery did say his dead brother received
a military pension and had an income from an in-
terest in rice land and other property, but did not
give specifics
Gross filed an inventory of the estate and an
application for permanent administratorship- But
Reeves refused both after Heerd objected, ’ 1a
Heard asked that a neutril administrator be
appointed, contending thatRalph Attebery shbuld
not be allowed to designate the administration
because he hadan interestin whatever settlement—
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Officers arrest sniper
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP,— A 20-yearold
Coast Guardsman was arrested Tuesday after he
allegedly fired randomly into passing automobiles
on a South Texas highway, according to a Cameron
' County sherff's deputy "
- George Gavito said there were no injuries
although the sniper hit at least two vehicles with
shots from a high powered rifle
Nation battles to combat crime
Many are turning to private industry for protection
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SAN ANTONIO, Texan (API — The more than
t* ln-v<xi urbe mlFa'TVneberv s 12 savings
accounts should be declared a part of the dead sni:
per s estate, say attorneys for the family of a
woman killed in Attebery’s Fiesta parade shooting
spree April 27
John Heard, whose fim represents the family of
lda Jean Dollard. 27. said Monday he believes the
entire estate, including the savings accounts, the
motor home from which Attebery fired April 27 and
the 15 guns he used, should be worth more than
$200,000
Heard asked County Court at Law Judge Blair
Reeves on Monday tn include the accounts in the
estate Reeves set a Thursday hearing on the mat
ter < .
Steve Gross designated by the Attebery family as
temporary administrator of the sniper s estate in
Texas.—— ds the-aecounts now bek ng to other
family met ers, who had the right of survivorship
as co-signers , ■
(ross and Ralph Attebery of Poplar Bluff Mo .
.the snpar s brother did not reveal the amount of
money in the savings accounts in an inventory of
the estate they are listed only by number and bank
Heard however, claimed they, totaled more than
$80 000 .
The families of Mrs Dollard and the second
victim. 47 old Amal.a A Willo have filed
wrongful death suits against Attebery’s estate At
leas? parade spectators were injured, including
six police officers Attebery M, killed himself After
a furious battle with police
Three of the wounded officers have also filed
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