8 Friday, September 8, 1978 University Dally Kansan Carter wins narrow victory on energy bill WASHINGTON (AP) — The House handed President Carter a narrow but symbolically important energy victory yesterday by imposing an export fee on foreign oil. by a 200-to-194 vote, the house rejected a motion by Hep. Clarence Brown, K-Ohio. The Republican Senate defeated it. along with the amendment, already passed by the Senate (a Treasury Department The vote came when the administration, which has had few victories on energy issues, is engaged in an all-out battle to win control of the power plants on the natural gas part of its program. You'll have one soon. A CLOTHES ENCOUNTER Join the crew. We're looking for some brand new faces at McDonald's. Faces that know how to smile when they're serving some of the best food around to some of the best customers around. 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THE GRAND jury had met several days to consider the formal charging of Davis. Prosecutors said they wanted speedy injury, and they could prepare for trial immediately. In its case to the grand jury, the prosecution presented essentially the same evidence it presented in a bond hearing for the defendant. It was it decided he would be held without bond. EIDSON WAS not harmed in the plot and prove to McCrory that Eidson was dead. In testimony in the bond hearing, McCrysay tested that Davis had as many as 15 people he wanted killed and that he wanted to have his former professional gumman to carry out the executions. McCrey testified at the bond hearing that he turned that evidence, including a posed photo of the supposedly dead Eldon in the attack. He was acquitted by Judge David was pleased the judge had been killed. That evidence included testimony from go-between David McCrory, who was secretly working with officers in the case, as well as films of the meeting between Davis and McCrory, recording of Davis and McCrory discussing Elias's supposed death earlier that morning. Most of those on the alleged list involved people who testified in Davis' trial in Amarillo last year. Davis was charged with killing his stepdaughter in August 1976 in a shooting spree at his $6 million Fort Worth mansion. Davis was acquitted of that shooting although he is still charged with the death of his estranged wife's lover Stan Farr, and with the shooting of his wife and a family friend at the same time his stepdaughter was killed. State receipts top prediction of Legislature But Richard Ryan, director of legislative research, said it appeared that a substantial part of the gain was a result of spill over of individual income taxes from June to July. TOPEKA (AP)—Receipts in the Kansas general fund in the first two months of the new fiscal year were $12.6 million or 8.6 percent more than the estimate made at the time. The legislative session, the staff of the Legislative Budget committee reported yesterday. "Sales and use taxes in fiscal year 1978 were $7.7 million less than estimated," Ryan said. "In July of fiscal year 1979 receipts from those taxes were $7.1 million over the estimate and were 44.4 percent above collections in the preceding July." He said that August receipts from sales and use taxes were £6.5 million or 7.9 per cent of the total taxable revenue. The general fund receipts for the two months totaled $158.1 million, up 23.1 percent from receipts in comparable months a year ago. In July, remittances with income in returns increased $832,000 and 110.1 perc- cent and remittances with declarations of tax in return exceeded $656,000 for each comparison with a year earlier, Ryan said. 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