Chrysler President Scores Regulations New Polls Show
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Carter con over the front seat of his car July Most Americans are willing to siders himself in a crisis situation so 10 with gunshot wounds in the make sacrifices to support President he has to present an image of doing U a d n a n " head. Carter’s plea for unity in solving the something.” r , J o a n n e Officials said D'Ameiio had country’s energy problems but many Jerry McClanahan, 27, a coal been involved with organized believe any “ crisis of confidence” is miner in Delbarton, W.Va.,- agreed: gambling. centered in Washington and is not a “ I don’t think the nation is in a state 'We don’t have any evidence of national ill. of crisis, but Mr. Carter definitely is. a y I n T h e a connection,” said ^ston Police Of dozens of people interviewed by He has taken away all the confidence S t e w a r t . Captain Richard F. Leary. “ We UPI around the country since that people had in him by waiting to o ' don't know any motive that Carter’s energy speech last Sunday long to do what he should have done a triggered these shootings.” night, many did not think the country year ago.” lOT (1S63) Corlito had been in trouble with was suffering from what Carter In Montpelier, Vt., Mrs. Harriet M o n t g o m - police in the past, authorities called “ a crisis of the American Sweet, 59, a mother of four who is a said, and his known former spirit” and most were suspicious of welfare and veteran’s benefits associates were being questioned the reasons behind the gasoline shor recipient, unemployed because of about his death. tage. two recent operations, thinks the e e i d e n t ' t crisis rests firmly on the presidency. 1 H e a t o n , More than half said they believe any crisis lies within Carter’s “ I think President Carter is a lot at Eva Fighting presidency and some of those who fault,” Mrs. Sweet said. “I don’t TORRINGTON (UPI) - Her agreed with the president that a think he has a very good backbone. He makes a lot of statements but critics calied her a demagogue. national “ crisis of confidence” Her followers treated her defeat exsists said Carter waited too long to does not carry through on them. I don’t think the world is in as bad a as nothing less than a crucifixion. shout his urgent rally cry for moral Eva Hudak iost the battle, but unity. situation as he makes it out to be. But in the I think we need someone who will do hasn’t abandoned the war. Some of those who have already gn of sacrificed by reducing their gasoline more than smile and say the Lord Henry This spring, Mrs. Hudak’s name produced epithets from those who and electricity consumption were will provide.” liversal Dick Merrill, president of the First didn’t like her, equaily loud shouts angered that their conservation ef siKxni- City National Bank in Houston, said from those who made her name forts had not been matched by aKlemy Carter is “ kind of strapping the guilt synonyinous with free speech, and others. a Oscar on the American public and I don’t luir-teanng indecision from the 4»«'- The majority, however, agreed the Design. think that’s where it belongs. I think politicians up against the wali. federal government must do Bsedon it belongs on the leadership that he It was more than three months something to make the United States ‘son’ s and the Congress have given /’ follows ago that Gov. Eiia Grasso’s more energy self-sufficient. And ship of nomination of the 62-year-old bail most insisted that — whether from rom his commissioner to the state Board financial necessity, patriotism or of Elducation was turned down by both — they have already been doing subse- their part. New Treaty lexecn- the Legisiature’s Executive Nominations Qimmittee. Liz Beck, a housewife from Kansas It was all over April 4 when the City, Mo., spoke for many of the peo To Cut Cost idy 24, ple surveyed in describing her “ The Senate beat the nomination down 24-12. family’s share of energy saving: WASHINGTON (UPI) - If the luel to “ We have insulated the house. We Senate fails to ratify SALT II, the red last “ I think it was their loss, not mine,” Mrs. Hudak says now. have one car and my husband takes United States will be forced to spend y of the Browsers the bus to work. I car-pool to the about |21 billion more on strategic rho set- She’s still bail commissioner for grocery store. We don’t go on vaca weapons programs, according to made it Litchfield County, but she’s used Collectors of old tools had a field day Satur Coventry. More pictures on page 6. (Herald vacation days to catch two state tion hardly at all. We’ve only run the Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis. fic out- day at the annual Nathan Hale Antiques education meetings— just to keep photo by Adamson). air conditioner twice this year. I Aspin, a member of the House Heston Festival at the Nathan Hale, Homestead. hang my clothes out instead of put >lin. an eye on things. Armed Services Committee, offered ting them in the dryer.” his conclusions Sunday in an eight- 'uesday But it was President Carter’s page study o f U.S. strategic planning raitofa Women Chosen “ crisis of the American spirit” state as the Senate Armed Services Com Burton ment that triggered dozens of pro- mittee geared for major hearings on OLD SAYBROOK (UPI) - Six young- Chrysler President and-con statements from every walk SALT II. New England women were chosen 0 make of life. Defense Secretary Harold Brown this weekend to compete in the himself In Baltimore, bookstore clerk Amo was expected to clash with Sen. Miss World America pageant, the n are Wasserman, 42, said, “ To say that Henry Jackson, D-Wash., a major winner of which will represent the lis girl- there is a crisis threatening to SALT critic, when the Senate panel United States in the Miss World egnant. Scores Regulations destroy the fabric of America is put opened its hearings today. ly the pageant. lichael The six finalists were selected he vet- from a field of 36 women between DEARBORN. Mich. (UPI) - problems is to prom ote an old — and a horse was ridden into the 1 Billy 18 and 24 years old. They were Chrysler Corp. President Lee A. American remedy — technological conference room. judged on appearance, poise, per lacocca has accused the government innovation, he said. lacocca's remarks against govern Rosalynn Touts sonality and talent. of stifling industry with regulations “ I shouldn’t even have to say it. ment intervention in the industry he best and creating severe economic The concept of technology should be were more pointed. Urns, Representing the six New England states are: Beth problems it now proposes to solve self-evident. “ Well, if American technology is M n,” with even more complex rules. “I say we ought to continue to so damn red hot then why do we have Jimmy’s Record Sweeney, 18, of Bloomfield, 1, July Conn,; Darlene Sterbenz, 21, of Federal officials instead should learn how to produce more, and an energy crisis, runaway inflation itarsas stimulate industrial invention and and all our other problems?” he HARLINGEN, Texas (UPI) - s hard- Nashua, N.H.; Diane Marie better, and longer lasting products, anticipated. Most of the people knew productivity, he said Sunday in a asked. First lady Rosalynn Carter, knocking “The Maguire, of Weymouth, Mass.; and be more efficient and more they were going to leave,” she added. keynote address at the Automotive “ The answer is that at a time when down attacks from two Republican “ Alain Kim Elaine Moxcey, 19, of Water- productive through technology. We Earlier at a self-help project in News World Congress. the leadership in this country should senators, is stressing that FYesident B Hey) ville, Maine; Joanne Colbert, 20, have the talent to do it. All we have Pine Bluff, Mrs. Carter twice told a formerly of Vermont, now of “We hear about gas rationing, to do is turn it loose,” he said. have been doing everything possible Carter “is healthy” and a “great crowd of some 2,000 that the presi h o u M allocation programs, enforced con ed to Brockton, Mass.; and Maureen lacocca was scheduled last year to to stimulate innovation and inven leader.” dent is well.