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Suiber YOUTH SCENE in June from a May Figure of 303,- T>..^ Reserves Are in California, Where Three Dollars Below the Current 200 TAOK TWKNTY - KVKNINU HERALD, Fri.. Augu^l7^79 Road Work in Region Friendshipup Force Conservation Workers Tomjanovich Gets Could Delay Travelers New Stamp Issue Take Deserved Rest $3»3 Million Award Spaulding Turnpike. Extension To Feature Lantern Visits KoreaKc BOSTON (UPl) - Construction on line. Replacement of the Wellington Page 6 Page 10 , Bridge over the Mystic River closes of road continues from Rochester Page 7 the following sections of north to Milton. This new section - Page 2 NewEngland highways may cause the northbound portion of the bridge 12 miles in length - will run parallel delays for motorists this weekend, and motorists must use the to Route 16; motorists may according to the American southbound bridge for two-way traf­ experience inconvenience tjue to men Automohiie Association: fic. Traffic is narrowed to one lane in each direction. Delays possible. and road equipment. iiand)falfr M assarhusetls • Interstate 91, Greenfield- • Route 126. In 'Lee area and also • Route 3. In Braintree, addition of Becoming Cloudy, Bernardston. Two miles of construc­ near Barrington-Rochester there is new exit ramps to connect with new (». a»S»4-« ap r« ifd tion of southbound lanes. Northbound road and bridge construction and Chance of Showers MBTA station. Possible lane restric­ lanes will be used for two-way traf­ repaving work. Possible delays. tions. Deiays likely. fic. Delays possible on weekends. Details on page 2 Safety improvements, including • U.S. 1, Peabody. On Sunday, guardrail installation, resurfacing, Aug. 19., the northbound Rhode Islund bridge and median strip work on the roadwaystarting at Loweil Street • Interstate 196, Providence. 3-mile section between Braintree and W !*V will be closed from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Repaving. of the eastbound roadwayj j Weymouth. Lane reductions; marked for reconstruction of the crossover of between the Washington bridge and 5-^ detours at bridges. Expect delays. the railroad tracks. Traffic will be South Main Street. Delays ^ssible Jobless Rate V* n« Motorists can avoid ali of the diverted to 1-96 during commuter hours. —Interstate Yii Route 3 construction by using Routes 96. Median strip and repaving work BOSTON (UPI) - The New 24, 2f>, and U.S. 6 to the Bourne or INew Hampshire between interchanges 16 and 16 in England unemployment rate in­ Sagamore Bridges. • Interstate 93. Widening of north Cranston and in Warwick may creased to 5.3 percent in June, up Tourney Winners • Interstate 90 (Mass. Pike). The and southbound lanes aad safety im- dgiays. Possible lane restric- three-tenths of 1 percent over following projects: on the Boston provements between Hooksett Toll May, the director of the U.S. Carter Lifts Price Controls Back row. Bob MacKenzie, representing extension near the Boston University Plaza and Concord. Possible delays. Widening and repaving of in- Winners in the boys division of the SAM- Department of Labor’s Bueau of action that would significantly in­ process before being extracted from 1981, under the decontrol program. viaduct bridge deck repairs to the The stretch between the terchange 16 in Cranston, This in- By EDWABD ROBY a half-million barrels a day by 1990. sponsored tennis tournament received Manchester Board of Realtors; Mike Hellen- Labor Statistics says. crease production of American crude the ground. ’The president said his proclama­ westbound lane. Lane reduction; no Massachusetts border and ^vill be closed during the WASHINGTON (UPI) - President ’The president also said he_would trophies recently at Manchester Board of brand, doubles, Grade 10 through college; The rate — not seasonally oil reserves,” he said. At one point in the White House tion will have immediate benefits by delays expected. Also on the exten­ Rockingham is being repaved, sun,„,er. Detour signs posted. Carter lifted price controls on ask Congress to exempt the thick, boosting current heavyoil production Andy Browne, doubles, Grade 10 through adjusted — was up from the May tar-like oil from any windfall profits The president said the- government ceremony. Carter inverted a jar con­ Realtors office. From left, Jamie Bembala, sion in West Newton, construction on Minimal delays. America’s hard-to-extract heavy — about 250,000 barrels a day — by an college and Jon Castleman, doubles. Grades rate of 5 percent, in fine with tax approved on Capitol Hill. has to provide incentives because taining the tar-like oil to show how doubles Grades 4-6; Chris Silver, singles a retaining wall and emergency Repaving and safety im­ V erm ont seasonal expectations, Wendell D. crude oil Friday as part of a plan to the substance cannot flow out like a estim ated 200,000 barrels daily 7-9. (Herald photo by Burbank) provements in the Ashland and New “Today as president I am taking heavy oil must be heated in a costly Grades 4-6; Mark Stepper, singles, Grades 7 breakdown lane. No delays expected. • Interstate 91. Reconstruction Macdonald sal Friday. boost domestic petroleum production liquid. before 1985. to 9 and Norah Harmon, SAM coordinator. On the mainline of the turnpike, Hampton areas. Possible delays. The New England unemploy­ He said lifting controls on U S. Under price control, most heavy oil • Interstate 293. Southern bypass and repaving projects affect both there are several bridge deck repair north and southbound lanes in ment rate was lower than the heavy crude reserves — estimated at had to be sold at prices of about $6 and repaving projects for 10 miles of Manchester undergoing major Springfield and Ascutney, and in Lyn- national seasonally unadjusted 10 billion barrels — would open up a per barrel, which some refiners between Auburn near interchange 10 rehabilitation. Area may be avoided donville and Barton. Detours rate of 6 percent In June. source of petroleum equivalent to viewed as too low. and the Chicopee-Ludlow area. by using 1-93 north and west around Carter aides said the decontrolled provided. ’rile number of unemployed in Alaska’s North Slope. • Route 28, Somervilie-Med ford the city. New England increased to 329,600 Most of the heavy U.S. crude price would probably settle at two t SUIbER YOUTH SCENE in June from a May figure of 303,- T>..^ reserves are in California, where three dollars below the current 200. Getty Oil has major fields. But com­ market level of about $18 a barrel. Compiled and Wiillen By Summer Acilvihes in M anckesier (SAM), The unemployment rate in­ panies owning similar deposits in "The effect of this proclamation is Engineers Plan Bridge creased in June in all New Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, to expedite that process and make its England states except Vermont, Mississippi and Wyoming will also price comparable to world rriarket has increased the estimated from acres. where it dropped slightly to 5 per­ benefit from the move. prices of crude oil, whatever that COVENTR'Y —Plans and contract last year’s figure of $100,000. Some council members feel that cent. Carter’s proclamation will not ight be,” said Stuart Eizenstat, Youth Not Detriment to ‘Foxx’ documents for construction of a new Plans are to huild a one-lane bridge the town doesn't have to charge any Rhode Island had the largest effect newly discovered heavy oil Carter’s domestic advisor. Pucker Street bridge are being with a bituminous concrete deck and rent for the land and expressed con­ rate increase, rising to 7.1 percent deposits, which were freed of con­ Eizenstat said the Energy Depart­ The most prominent, extraor­ aspirations goes on. age from 15 to 18, “Foxx" is the first prepared by engineers Walter Fuss with a capacity of 36 tons. The old cern as to what would happen if the from 6.3 percent. trols under a phased decontrol ment is considering whether im­ dinary feature of the band "Foxx is “ Foxx" plays the hard, bapd for all its members and has and Richard Cichowski and they are bridge had only a five-ton capacity. department forgot to pay the rent for Connecticut, at 5.3 percent and program that began in June. mediate decontrol should be its extreme youthfulness. Teamed progressive rock of artists such as ^ e n together, in its present state, expected to be ready to be presented The officials of the town are in­ one year. New Hampshire at 15 percent, And it will only speed up the decon­ extended to even lighter and easier to with it are ripening dreams, and a Rush, Zeppelin. Aerosmith, NugenL. since May. It has played at the high to the Coventry Town Council and the vestigating the possibility of using a Schwebel has also been asked to registered moderate increases. trol process for existing heavy crude recover types of crude oil. certain starry-eyed confidence Triumph, Rainbow, Van Halen, smA school numerous times, and has es­ Columbia Board of Selectmen, early temporary bridge while work is make a ruling as to the legal need for Maine, at 6.8 percent and reserves. The price of all oil, in­ But he said there are no plans to resulting in an almost urgent, Robin Trower. Discovering its own tablished itself as a tough contender in September. being done on the old one, as the the minimal rent and report to the Massachusetts at 5.1 percent, had cluding heavy, will be allowed to rise seek a windfall profits tax exemption relentless drive lor excellence. Prac­ style through the music of others, the in the local band circuits. Plans to build the bridge were nearby Flanders Bridge is also being Aug. 20 meeting of the council. small increases. to world market levels by Oct. 1, for the lighter oils. ticing everyday, playing difficult group also has several original tunes Members are Tom Pagini on lead delayed while the officials and overhauled and would cut off easy The fire department will build its ’The unemployment rate in­ pieces of music in order to improve under its belt.
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