Energy Bill Stalled 'Kiv

Energy Bill Stalled 'Kiv

Beginning this week ^ / i ' Sunrise Herald to have more features What’s new in the Saturday Sunrise Herald? youngsters at Concordia Lutheran Church Nursery cable television schedule. Features — more features. School. Your Neighbors' Views will solicit answers to Suburban correspondents wilt produce weekly features For instance, the Oct. 1 Sunrise Herald will carry a questions on Page 1 with photographs. about events and people in their towns. feature especially produced for this edition — a feature The expanded Weekend, edited by our suburban editor, Courses by Newspaper offers college credits for those on Sen. Lowell Weicker. It has been written by “our man Doug Bevins, will continue to carry such features as enrolled in the 16-week course. in Washington,” Lee Roderick, our Scripps League Collectors' Corner on stamps, coins and other collec­ Newspapers correspondent who writes Washington com­ tibles; the CB Convac column for CB’ers; the New on Saturday will be the IT’S YOUR OPINION mentary and keeps an eye out for news of special interest bookmobile schedule and new books at Manchester feature where Herald readers are invited to submit their to Herald readers. libraries; the June Tompkins Forum of the Arts column; opinions on topics of interest to the community. Family pages will expand into the Saturday paper.' the Dick Kleiner syndicated column on Hollywood gossip Wally Fortin and Gloria Benson keep readers abreast You will find a color food section, too; and this coming and questions. Ask Kleiner; complete television listings, of happenings at the Senior Citizens Center. Saturday, there will be a feature on recipe ideas from the including the movies for the week, sports on TV, and the You will find them all in your Saturday Sunrise Herald. The weather Inside today Partly sunny, cooler today. High near Area news 1—3B. F am ily ..........2-3C 70. Fair tonight with low in mid to up­ MB. 8C Kitchen.......... 2C per 50s. Partly sunny and cool Business . 4-5C Obituaries MA Thursday. High in mid 60s. Chance of Classified 9 I2B People ................1C rain 20% today and Thursday, t0% Charm Comics 13B Sr Citizens MB tonight. National weather map on Page Dear Abby 13B S ports......... 6-9B 10-B. >VCO<,ICVI,No.Mi^- P&tCEt Editorial 4A •ov. Energy bill stalled 'KiV WASHINGTON (UPl) - Having The filibuster was launched by prevent a major attack on the waterway. •V spawned a Senate filibuster and Sens. James Abourezk, D-S.D., and ' 4 . r : threats of a presidential veto, the Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, in an Defense Secretary Harold Brown’s energy package today faced an ever effort to prevent passage of legisla­ comments included a strong denial of more uncertain future in Congress. tion that would eliminate federal allegations that the military leaders Despite the turmoil in the Senate, controls of natural gas prices. Such a had been pressured into supporting however, House Speaker Thomas move is strongly opposed by Presi­ the treaties. He called the suggestion O'Neill remained optimistic about dent Carter who recently said he an insult. the legislation and said Congress will would veto a deregulation bill. A House vote on the Senate version eventually produce a ‘strong” Testimony on the new canal of the abortion bill cleared the way energy bill. treaties came from the nation's top for new efforts to find mutually While the filibuster became the military leaders, who told the Senate acceptable language. The House- dominant event on Capitol Hill late Foreign Relations Committee they Senate negotiations had been stalled Tuesday, Senate hearings on the new favor the pact. Gen. George Brown, by the Senate's insistence the full Panama Canal treaties got through chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, House vote on the Senate version, their second day and there were said the United States is unable to which proposed more liberal stan­ renewed efforts to reach agreement protect the canal from sabotage and dards for federal funding of abortions on the issue of federal funding for would need a huge military force to for poor women. abortions. i lA Directing group once more MISAC asks moratorium Helge E. Pearson, organizer of the Beethoven Glee Club 52 years ago. directs the glee club which was re-grouped about a year ago under the direction of James McKay. i Herald to resolve financial woes photo by Pinto) Greenough, management agent for tion owed $57,000, the majority of By SUSAN VAUGHN the apartments, to resubmit an which was for three utility bills. Herald Reporter application for a rent increase to help Robert Franklin, board secretary, Pearson returns to club The MISAC Corp. which owns the offset the debts of the organization. noted that the $30,000 bill to Connec­ Beechwood Apartments, the 191-unit The rent increase, which was ticut Natural Gas is almost half of middle income housing complex on . originally scheduled to take effect the annual bill and that money owed Rachel Rd., is in serious financial Sept. 1, was rescinded in August by to the Manchester Water Co. is he founded 52 years ago difficulty, according to an annual HUD after tenants submitted com­ almost one-third of the annual bill. financial statement released to the plaints that they were not correctly The other utility bill is four years old Manchester before returning to their After graduating from West­ MISAC board Tuesday night. notified of the increase.. and is currently being challenged in Helge E. Pearson of Riverside, minster Choir School in Princeton. The board began the process for Greenough said Tuesday the resub­ court. Mason Oil Co. claims MISAC Calif., and members of Manchester's home in Riverside. Pearson returned to Manchester in N.J., Pearson was minister of music averting the financial dilemma by mitted increase will probably not be owes $19,870 for oil before the Beethoven Glee Club, a group he 1950 for the 25th reunion of and Christian education at the First requesting the management to ask approved for 60 days and probably apartments were converted to gas organized 52 years ago, were Beethoven Glee Club and in 1970 for a Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, the federal Department of Housing will not take effect until Dec. 1 or usage. reunited Monday at a rehearsal of and Urban Development (HUD) for a Greenough said that most of the the glee club at Emanuel Lutheran reunion of the glee club, and the G Pa. He moved to California in 1942. Jan. 1. 1978. Clef Club, a women's choral group he moratorium on the entire mortgage The rent increase, which would 30,000 gallons in oil which was not Church, and served as minister of music at organized in 1927 during his 10-year churches in Berkeley and Riverside. payments, including principal, in­ average about $20 per unit, or $48,000 used was removed by Mason, but Pearson once again directed the He also was director of music at the terest and a replacement reserve for the year, would not offset all the MISAC was nevAr given a credit. The musical group he founded in 1925, tenure and organist and choral direc­ tor of Emanuel Lutheran Church. Southern California Presbyterian fund. MISAC has a HUD-insured expenses, however. As of the year- court case could cost MISAC up to which was reactivated about a year Conference for Church Leaders. He mortgage. end report on April 30, the corpora­ ago under the direction of James In addition to his musical activities The board also urged Lee C. —See Page Fourteen-A McKay. while in Manchester, he organized resigned from the Riverside post in Mr. and Mrs. Pearson (she is the the Boy Scout troop at Emanuel 1952 and had taught school before his former Esther Anderson of Church and served as Boy Scout com­ retirement several years ago. Today’s news summary Manchester) are visiting relatives in missioner Compiled from United Press Internetlonel Water Committee favors students vow to use “any means renewed House-Senate attempt to State necessary” to put an end to find a compromise on the sen­ HARTFORD — Rep. Boyd "terrorism” and "racist sitive abortion issue. The Senate Hinds, D-Hartford, says he will violence.” would fund abortions in cases of rape, incest or where a doctor Globe Hollow for plant ask the courts to end what he calls discrimination by the Connecticut SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - Three declares It "medically by the committee is that the Town of William Perkins, vice-president of Labor Department. more persons are arrested in con­ necessary.” The House bill bans By GREG PEARSON Manchester investigate its legal the engineering firm, attended nection with heroin ring that has funding of abortions except to Herald Reporter obligation and alternatives for Tuesday's meeting and said that it already claimed the lives of two save the mother’s life. The bill is The Water Study Committee NEW HAVEN - Guillermo providing water to about 250 Glaston­ would not be economical to attempt users and sent 20 others to tied to the $60.2 billion money bill Tuesday night voted to locate the Aillon probably won’t be able to bury residents. to expand the Cooper Hill plant. Such hospitals with overdoses. for HEW and the Labor Depart­ Town of Manchester’s proposed meet $225,000 bond and win his The $7,059,000 price tag includes expansion would be required to meet <r ment. water treatment plant in the Globe freedom while he is retried for the about $1.3 million to supply the future water quality standards. Hollow area. The committee’s deci­ murders of his wife and her PROVIDENCE, R. I. - Many Glastonbury customers, who have Committee members agreed that it WASHINGTON - The Bureau sion, however, left open the possibili­ parents.

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