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* .......... I . , I tJ wt.lvMl* UlVlitj anuthiT took at a SVjmaimr mltaci la dispose of potentially lofoclioos trash and rubbish al N-C Memorial Hospital la Chapel Hilt.------- ------------------ The contract was awarded lad mooth to IllP Inc. of Hillsborough. EMPLOYEE -- The Neva and Observer reported earlier this month that the president of IBP, L E. Parker, is employed by tba state la the Stale Medical Esaminer's -I ''(1 Set DOME, page It - .. <*.1 taovr loader*, I'rcsMcat Larter said acu or labor." Wednesday ho PM* wifi laooanci new gov- Addreeetag SO.MIdcIrgalrsiolhelh arnmeat plana for fighting taflaUoo that1 Steelmitten of America tow wiU b laugh hot fair UworUn aad boat- Carter ncclvcdmatrolned applause fc ness people alike. ` : ... remarks on InfUUoo. Out ba got a Mule House sources said Carter Is con- Ulna, cheerio*, itaodinf ovation irbe sidcring cstabUshiag wage^rtev standards pledged lo mate labor la* rcvbioa be tlut would mtasara the need forgerern- legislative priority nest year, meat toaclloa to large Increases. The stair- Carter blamed defeat a labor Is* > dards world Include a trluer paint at slon Udl year oo "a massive, espeo which Vis foveramcal weoldbegl* examio- distorted propapada ellorL" He ml inf step; lo force Increases dowa. , was rspettally Irked si accusations Uia Noting Unt current InilaUoa was "ccr- defeated measure bad been "a grab tainly not due toeiccasive waft tocreasca power by IJae lUdcos." Warirehton suit objects Inside (i to PCB removal test ' (i j , Uy BRUCE S1CELOFK mownw measures have been taken lo insure against danger to Uie (own. the officials said. ItVAftltENTON --. The town of WarreoUm filed suit in David Kelly, assistant stale secretary of public safely, Warren District Court Wrdeeldry in on effort lo stop the said that Use PCD-UIntcd soil would bo stored In an ''enve elite front scrsplnf op tnctloodi of contaminated soil lope of several layers ol vlnyL" The storage container this morning end storing It osar a creek that supplies Uie would bo cushioned beneath with sand. Old Urts wonM be loan's water supply. placed on lop of several layers of vinyl, and a fence would ` tale In the dsy. Town Attorney Charles T. Johnson Jr. be erected lo protect Ike area against vsndals. ho said. (an irarchini for a lodge Is sign a court order restrain However, Wsrrtnloo official* said they were not reas ing the (Department of Transportation from Implementing sured. ils plan to remove the dirt from a 10-mlle stretch of N C. 5U They llloti a complaint lata Wednesday with the Warm south of (lie town. Wilhoat (he court order, there would be Cotrnly Clork of Court, seeking a temporary restraining no bar lo beginning the remnralof dirt. older and preliminary Injunction that would bar Ihe Hale I The lausull was filed after Cov. James B. Hunt Jr. from storing (be soil In a highway maintenance shop yard rejected lelephoncd picas front Mayor IV A. Miles and Jusl west of town oa a MB above Pishing Creek. others, who ashed him to delay the department's plan to "Wc have no ob|cctkm lo the removal. Wo encourage rpinora a f inch layer of dirt poiooned with the chemical that." Johnson said. "What wo objocl lo is Uo location of PCB. Miles raid. . . the ilorage site." ! The remnral Is a lest to determine feasibility of cleaning The compfslol charged that Ike stale bad railed taobtata up more than 21* miles ol slate reoditocs conlaiiilnalcd by a pcnnil "from lbs N.C. Eavlrooraeatsl Coratnlsslon (sic) PCB spills several weeks ago. and the federal EnvirowneaUI Protactisa Agency as r ; Male officials met with the Warrenton Town Board un nutted by law." - Wednesday morning, giving auuranees that III- soil would r ba (rucked around (he (own and not through il. Protective seo wAnBBWroift'tSS>11^',*,i Thelhrec-i vote by the S tee, which det allow some b entertainment * Growth of was healthier in the spring report says. Se Today's wet The rnan v used to be one Benson. Seestc HONS 011365 t ! I Uc.uisn 15 The Htwi end Okwrw, Riltijh, N. C. Tlm*ii>ytSniiiiiki 21,1171 Warrenton suit objects to PGB removal test ! `Huiw. fit/Oy said in an'mtarview that an Envirciimsn* tat Protection Agency rprmutativefrom Atlanta had told state offtciateihat no permit was necessary for temporary storage. . EPA officials verbally approved the site afteran inspect tion. he said. State environmental inspectors also gave approval, be said. * If no permanent disposal site could be located within 9Q days- be said, the materuls-wouid be hauled to an EPA* guaranteed site in Alabama. In response to local fears about a leakaie of PCSs into V.'amnton'i ditehteg water, state and federal eneimnm-- bites tad arveyed the am to tenet agitate ptetaUon, ffifljyrtrl. '" ' Warrenton efllciaM complained that the storace site for the chemical is only 400 yards from Horae Branch, which empties into Fishing Creek abwui 100 yards downstream fromthwpemt at whtetr tor town draws water fardrinking. ' Local officials aho were angry because, they said, the sute bad aot informed them of its ptens eatil Tuesday. la its lawsuit, the town charged tost state officials had failed to provide "a fair opportunity for bearing by the persons-aadentities affected.** Warr^non Town Admiaastnior Bernard Thompson said he had Irtiyhiift Raleigh Taiadaj afternoon after readme sew accountsat the planned rima up teat At Wednesday mnramg's metetag here, state officials said the storage site had bwa prepared Inewmkj ago. County and rmra offlrielo to npteinad the stole had left them In tte deh ahwal thn teak, until the last milie, althouth newwmadteaapnaHSaltecs had been ibnnerrd Mayor Miles said he wot disappointed by Hem's refusal to delay the test *1 don't think he realizes the sernasaeu of the problem, a&i I don't knew whether he knows thattins was done without the officials of Warrenton and Warren County knowing anything about it" Miles and town board members said the 90-day. tempo* rary storage arrangement did not satisfy them. Builders praised Builderatwee helped attractInslniii indnataterytoOe Raleigh ana. Secretary of Trsnopertatioa Thsmae W. Bi siirhnw Jr. told a tool home buildon* Mtosin Wednesday. Bradshaw, a former Raleigh mayor and dmlspsr. spoke to the Home Builders Association of Raleigh and Wake County at a kickoff luncheon for the group's-Home Builder's Week. Sept. 2! to Get. l. Pleasant living conditions encourage indostria) drrelop mart and expansion. Bradshaw said. ''North Cji'uiiwi is developing the livability to make people and business want to come here." be said. Bradshaw said an important obligation of thebetfden is "to provide homes to all kinds of people.** He urged the builders to continue updating botidtog methods and tasking for new ways to serve people. The association will sponsor a "Parade of Romes" from Sept Zt to Oct I to display examples of local builders' work. . i jjjj. : Hu my aa Hd i--lad i, (fat prajql hog cirtulabddoaiMadadaiaMddacriptiaisoftfetfiito- nteMfetypraaliakllut wold be repaired of reporters end others aba wWked toaban-e (be test frame distance si ImthalMyards. . Potential obesrsers iar* told they Mold haw u take Mud tears and pat an protective clothinf with hrdntdaal respirators far We last and la taka showers and more blood mu attar it wts iw. . Hotly ackoowtodped that stateofficials revId "mi dana a betterpnMic relation job" in informtnf local dtionof hairplan, . A final plan wee reached laet Friday, ha mid. and effort] were nude ta talk to property owners oar It* dUponl site. Until Widrwsdsy. he aid, no cooftrtncr waa sched uled with local officials. Kelly, who mat with the mm board early Wednesday, laid. "This manattempt m ear part to slip is aadtrthe caear of darkatan." Wldaaprajd aawa reparta that PCBe have caaaad cancer la lakaratery animal, aad chronic illnesses ia humaoa haaa iocraaaad pakiie (car. ka said. Lunch out for Education WASHINGTON -- The Senate voted Wednesday to keep school lunch and breakfast program* under the Depart* meet of Agriculture rsther than to transfer them to a prupewd new Department of Education. While taking no final action on a bill to create the new department, the Senate approved an amendment to re name the Deportment of Health, Education and Welfare as the Department of Health and Human Services. The amendment was adopted by voicevote. 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