Wednesdav. December 5, 1979 Seminar to explore Indian rights A talk by an Indian religious leader and a member of an rights license Venezuela will be featured in the *American Human Rights* "4 p. tomorrow in the Council Room of the Parliament*. Phill Dean, religious leader of the Creek Indian nation, will speak on the religious and spiritual aspects of the Indian people who are helping to organize the colloquium. The main point of the film is to show the tragedy of the devastation of the Venezuelan Indian culture by the non-Indian population and large corporations." "Gouveia said. She said the film, which has won several international awards, would demonstrate the injustice done to indigenous people through the mining of uranium on their land. Deer's talk and the film will be followed by a panel discussion with Robert Smith and Donald Stull, students of anthropology; Maria Rehfeldt, former director of a project for the indigenous population in Paraguay; and Goveia. Gouveia said the discussion would touch on national efforts to defend Leonardo da Vinci's work, and that she served two consecutive life sentences at Lompoc Federal Prison for the murder of a teenager. She said people working to get Pellet released thought that his conviction was the result of an FR frame at the Pine Ridge refuge and that he should try to secure the land for uranium mining. Bridge contractor may be fined The contractor for the Massachusetts Street bridge spanning the Kaw River may have to pay up to $24 a day to the county in order to continue its work. public works director, said last week. Doley said that the $3.25 million contract, awarded to Anderson Construction Co., Holton, specified that the bridge be completed on October 14, 2016, in liquidate damage clause, for each working day after the specified completion date, the country may withhold up to $425 from the contractor. The bridge was to have been completed by June 12th. Dooley said. 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"We have special gifts for you" OPEN THROUGH DEC. 24 THE MUSEUM SHOP Open: Mon.-Sat. 10am to 5pm Sundays 1:30pm to 5pm Cost survey to complete mall proposal By ANN LANGENFELD Staff Reporter A proposal for a downtown shopping district in the Bronx was public until mid-tue to late January. Glenn West executive vice president of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, said Mr. Cox would be there. A consultant, Crawford Westbrook, is studying the public costs of locating the land for a new building. In the survey to determine the costs of obtaining land for the mall, of relocating utility equipment, such as power lines, street improvement projects, or all will also be examined using techniques. "The information he gathers will be the last bit of information we need." West Jenkins, a graduate student at his后学 study, will then go with the plans of Jacobs, Visconi and Jacobs and present the information to the city commissioners. Public hearings also will be Jacobs, Viscini and Jacobs is a Cleveland, Ohio, development firm that proposed in November 1978 a shopping mail to be located at 31st Street and Armand Street. In response, "mails" would affect the downtown economy base caused those plans to be tabled. WEST SAID IT was very improbable that Westbrook's cost study would show the mall to be unfeasible. The site now under consideration for the mall is north of Ninth Street and west of Rhode Island Street. The property in that area is primarily commercial. A mayor Barkley Clark the expense of a downtown development would involve issuing bonds to investors possibly seeking a grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban helps a business obtain less expensive financing. Industrial revenue bonds are a financing method that help a city attract businesses. 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