Teton Dam Fight Is RenewedBOISE, Idaho (AP) - Con- which a previous court hearing that time period semtion groups again are at- was concerned. Taylor declined to enjoin con-tempting b halt construction of The original suil, the plaint- struction activities at the De-the Bureau of Keclamat ion's iffs rnaintaned, conveyed the cemder hearing, declaring he m h °an pr°jeCl iU eastern imPression that the first 15 was not prepared to overrule Idaha i months of construction would congressional approval on theTuesday the Sierra Clul# be confined to cons! met ion of a project.Trout Unlimited and other eit- diversion tunnel, However, the’plaintiffs. saidmon menial groups rofiled an gut the motion filed Tuesday they were restricted to testi-application ^ in U.S. District noted that a March 25 news re- mony on the enviornmental im-Court in noise for a temporary lease issued in connection with pact of the tunnel portion of the injunction against construction, the start of const ruction report* project and could have present-Judge Fred M. Taylor sched- ed considerable additional ac* ed considerable evidence to uled a hearing on the request tivity was to he undertaken In show damage ' for April 12, “The plaintiffs contend the contractors plan to exceed the ■ *scope of building activities with \ ' ' c-f \ ^ II 115? II fa (fci II//'