European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 09, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday May 9, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 5 Detroit is sued Over pollution Detroit up the Federal govern ment has filed suit against the City in an at tempt to Stop excessive pollution of the Detroit River and Lake Erie. The suit filed in . District court for the environmental Protection Agency was the latest development in a controversy concerning the dumping of sewage and other wastes into Waterways. . Attorney Philip Van dam said the Epa is seeking an injunction against the City to ban further violations of the Federal water pollution control Art. It also seeks up to $8.3 million for previous violations. Our primary purpose is to bring an end to the serious pollution discharges into Lake Erie and to attempt to help Detroit retain its share of committed Federal funds for construction of an adequate treatment system Van dam said. The Epa alleged the City had not com plied with a 1974 agreement that gave the Detroit water and sewerage department a permit for limited pollution emissions into Lake Erie. In return the City was to Start a secon Dary treatment project with almost 1200 million in assistance from the Federal government. But since april 1974, inspectors have found 830 violations of pollutant Moni Toring and pollution emission limits. Also work has never started on the new treat ment to abide by the permit limits could Lead to cancellation of the Federal subsidy of the new equipment. The Epa officials said they could not afford their share of the system Cost and warned the proposed treatment system will cause water and sewage rates in Detroit and More than 20 suburbs to triple. Funnel forecasts trouble ahead a funnel Cloud moves through an area about 10 Miles South of Lawrence Kan. Tornadoes whipped through parts of Missouri and Kansas causing heavy property damage and at least four known deaths. A photo Hawaii students shun integration a limited Aloha for main Landers Honolulu up1 University of Hawaii students say they would rather watch ind. Admire their school s ath letes than live with testimony this past week on a plan to have recruited athletes from the Mainland live in the same dormitories As resident students Many of the 150 students who showed up to testify were against the proposal. Rental firm puts a Dent in the Trade Minneapolis a move Over Hertz Avis and National you be Gal new Competition in the car rental s Rcola wreck an automotive rental service for the businessmen Spencer Segal and Jerry Olson operate die s rent a wreck where customers take their chances renting junkers for Hal fees of $10 a Day or $55 a even have air conditioning in some of time May 9, 1947 president Truman told � birthday news conference held the Day after his birthday that he was certain the world eventually would achieve lasting 9, 1957 assistant defense Secre tary Frank r. Berry has predicted the doctor draft will have to be continued As Long As this country maintains big armed services. Berry said i think As Long a you maintain armed forces of the present size you la have to have some club or compulsion behind the medical and dental pro a 9, 1967 Britain s Field marshal Viscount Montgomery said the communist East nosed no threat to the Western world and ruled out a world War Iii in the foreseeable future. Of our cars Segal brags. It does t work but it s air conditioning " the rent a wreck Fleet has about 35 Junker cars or however Many of them Segal and Olson can coax into service on any Given Day. The cars most of them Pur chased for less than 5100, Are rented with out mileage charges. Customers take the cars with whatever happens to be in the fuel tank. Nobody. But no Cidy can beat our boasts Segal. Henl a wreck guarantee s to replace gov. Wallace listed As Senate candidate Montgomery Ala. Api records in the Alabama Secretary of state s office list gov. George c. Wallace As an official candidate for the democratic nomination for the . Senate seat new held by John Date the Only Campaign officers Are Wallace s press aides Billy Joe Camp and Elvin s Home is listed As the mailing address for the Wallace Senate Cam . 76. Has been expected to announce his retirement but he has not done so. His term expires in 1979. Welsh actor s will probated London api sir Stanley Baker the Welsh actor and producer who died last june left 421.323 pounds i $717.099 his will disclosed. Baker aged 48, when cancer killed him left everything to his wife. Lady Ellen Baker whom he married in 1950. They had three sons and a daughter. Cars that give up the ghost within one hour provided the cars break Down in the twin cities. A typical rental car May have More than 100.000 Miles on the odometer and is usually peppered with dents and Segal dismisses the physical Laws As secondary concerns. He insists his cars Are Safe. And he claims most of his cars run partners say they want to establish an old s Booth at the mine . Paul International Airport where they will rub shoulders with Hertz National and says his company will show the giants of the Industry a Little Competition. Customers will go for the budget cars he say show can they turn me Down he Ria one female student said we would rather watch and Admire the athletes than live with them. We have our own unique kind of culture in Hawaii and we want to preserve what we , athletic director Ray Nagel told the crowd he fell As if he were living in the deep personally object to that Type of segregation. You re saying keep the animals away from us what i m hearing you said Dean of students Ely Myerson to those at the hearing is that you believe in the lofty principle of integration but not when Myown territory is affected not when i might have to take something less than i have now priority in the us dormitory system currently goes to students from the hawaiian islands other than Oahu where Honolulu is located and Many of the pre sent dorm residents expressed the car that they would be bumped from their rooms. Owens seeks annulment , Calif. Up coun try music Star Buck Owens. 47, has filed for annulment of his three Day marriage to Jana Greif 33, a violinist in his band. 200 a protesters hold rally vow to return to . Site Concord . Up about 200 an tin dear demonstrators rallied saturday in front of the new Hampshire stale House vowing to return to the Seabrook nuclear Power Plant site because last weekend s occupation resulting in arrests was just the lip of the rally was organized by the Clam Shell Alliance the Gnup which organized last weekend s occupation. We will continue to come Back to sea Brook until it is Clamshell spokesman Neal Lansky of Newmarket told applauding demonstrators who screamed no nukes last weekend s occupation at the construction site of the proposed 2 billion Plant was just the tip of the iceberg for antinuclear demonstrations in this coun try Anna Gyorgy of Newmarket told the protesters in front of the state House. Earlier Thomas Rath assistant attorney general said 1,034 people of the 1.414arrested the previous sunday remained in custody. He said the state has been successful in lining up courtrooms and judges to Speed up trials for the demonstrators. He said a substantial number of the cases would be processed by this week. Meanwhile about a dozen Clamshell members held a Vigil in front of gov. Mel drum Thomson s red Brick mansion Over the weekend to protest the continued confinement of the demonstrators
