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Show y, Sept. 7,2005 WELLS FAB GO The Next Stage* Wouldn't it be nice to ask someone other than your parents for money? """" World&NationThe Airlift from Texas on hold as tide slows AUSTIN (AP) — While the airlift of Hurricane Katrina refugees out of Texas appeared to be on hold, some evacuees were about to be moved to cruise ships in Galveston. Planes carrying evacuees had been expected to leave the state Sunday night when the airlift was under the direction of state officials. Texas Gov. Rick Perry said the state's refugee shelters had reached their limit. Then federal authorities took over the operation and by Monday planes still weren't taking off. At the same time, for the first time in days, there were no buses or planes in the official evacuation effort carrying evacuees into Texas, the governor's office said. It was unclear when any flights might actually leave. Federal Emergency Management Agency spokesman Dean Cushman said Monday, "We are not coordinating it as of right now." Perry announced the airlift Sunday to ease the pressure that nearly a quarter million refugees had placed on Texas shelters. Originally set up under the Texas National Guard, Perry's office said FEMA took over the operation Sunday night. The airlift plans were still in place and could be executed if needed, the governor said. "We're ready when they are," Perry said. Perry, speaking to reporters in San Antonio, said he agrees that FEMA is the appropriate arm of the government to be in charge of the effort to relocate evacuees to other states. But he said that if he were in charge, those planes might be in the sky sooner. "If I were a dictator, I might do things on a different timetable, but I'm not and I understand and I respect that," said Perry, who toured emergency shelters set up on the former Kelly Air Force Base. "We're going to do everything we can to have these individuals ready to go when the call comes in." Officials planned to begin moving about 4,000 evacuees on Tbesday to cruise ships docked on the Gulf of Mexico, Perry has told federal officials that more ships could be stationed in Beaumont and Corpus Christi, his office said. Perry said Sunday that Texas needs other states to help manage the refugee crisis. Officials at Texas relief centers say they are simply running out of room. Since Thursday, Perry's office has been in contact with several states, including the governors of Utah, Oklahoma, Michigan, Iowa, New York, West Virginia and Pennsylvania about providing shelter for Louisiana evacuees. Texas officials estimate about 100,000 Louisiana residents are staying in hotels and motels across the state and another 139,000 are being temporarily housed in 137 shelters throughout the state from the Houston Astrodome to El Paso. Layton prepares for light rail with land swap LAYTON, Utah (AP) — The city of Layton will sell an acre of land and swap part of a city park to help the Utah Transportation Authority to complete a new commuter rail network. Under the agreement approved last week, Layton sells one acre of downtown land and turns over a slice of Veterans Park. The transit authority will pay $139,300 for the property and use it to build a park-and -ride lot. A 15-foot swath of land through the west side of Layton's Veteran's Park will be given to the project. In return, the city will pick up land on the south and east sides of the park. Layton's city council agreed to the deal on the condition that the parking lot can also be used by downtown local shoppers. The commuter rail line will stretch 44 miles, connecting Salt Lake City with eight other cities to the north. The end of the line is planned for Pleasant View, Utah near Ogden. The line is expected to be in opera- tion by mid-2008. The rail line is expected to ease increasing traffic congestion on Interstate 15 between Salt Lake and many northern Utah communities. The Layton parcel is one of 156 the transit authority needs to secure in order to complete the project, said Steve Meyer, the transit authority's manager of engineering and construction for commuter rail. Most of the parcels are being acquired from private land owners, he said. Contact: 435-797-1775 • FAX: 797-1760 statesman@cc.usu.edu www.utahstatesman.com Rather than hitting your parents up for college tuition, let Wells Fargo take the hit. Not only are we one of the leading providers of student loans in the United States, we're flexible. In fact, we offer a variety of federal and private loan packages, as well as a variety of repayment options. Which makes things easier on everyone. Including your parent's wallet. We also have the College Combo account. 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