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ciNizts Good books in every field JENKINS PUBLISHING CO. The Pemberton Press John H. Jenkins, Publisher Box 2085 6 Austin 78768 I 11 E 502 W. 15th Street Austin, Texas 78701 REALTOR 4′ Representing all types of properties in Austin and Central Texas Interesting 8 unusual property a specialty. 477-3651 g innys ‘ COPYING SERVICE Copying Binding Printing Color Copying Graphics Word Processing Austin Lubbock Son Marcos o 43.\(0 .\\9 sio .C Oc $>c TV% fced 9’ ek h.Lo , A Texas Tradition Since 1866 No games, no gimmicks, no loud music. Just good conversation with the most interesting people in Austin. And the best of downhome cooking. 1607 San Jacinto Closed Sundays 477-4171 Simply the best record shop in the state of Texastry us first for hard-to-find, local and regional records, lowest prices Journal/ to executive director Gordon Johnson, still wants an apology from U.S. Atty. Gen. Benjamin Civiletti and a retraction from the News. And they’ve hired Racehorse Haynes to get them. Since the News has printed what it says was the direct quote that led to the headline, a retraction is probably neither forthcoming nor necessary. If an FBI agent safely exiled to Georgia wants to flap his lips about possibly crooked sheriffs in Texas, it’s probably not a sin for a newspaper to print what he says. If nothing else, the story did focus attention on the poor wages for sheriffs who aren’t on the take. Johnson says sheriff’s pay averages under $20,000 a year, ranging from a low of $9,000 in rural counties to about $50,000 in major urban ones. L. J. Nobody Light a Match There are rough, oily times ahead for the Gulf of Mexico. A just-completed study by the U.S. Transportation Dept. forecasts at least eight 50,000-gallon oil spills in the Gulf during 1985, the study’s target year. That would be second only to the busy Atlantic shelf, off the East Coast of the U.S., where nine such “medium” size spills are predicted. Alaska’s projection is four, the West Coast, three. A “medium” spill guarantees serious environmental damage. A repeat of the impossible-to-cap Ixtoc I blowout of last year, of course, is not predictable merely possible, given the continuing record number of rigs being set up off the Texas and Louisiana coasts. To add to the gloom over the Gulf, the head of the U.S. Coast Guard’s oil spillresponse division, Capt. Charles Corbett, told a congressional committee that his crews currently are not capable of adequately responding to a major oil spill. And even if they were, he said, there are no major technological advances on the oil spill-fighting front that go beyond methods now used, such as containment booms and pumps to suck the oil off the ocean’s surface. Discounting the Vote A one-day hearing in Austin conducted by the Southwest Voter Registration Project strongly indicates that a major factor in denial of voting rights in 10 NOVEMBER 14, 1980