Many Dilemmas Surface '"Two States Face Off House Faces Deadline McCluskey Runs Wild As Papers Arrival Nears In Liquor Pric^ 'War On Fiscal Measures In Manchester Victory Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 11 iiandiPBtpr Fair Tonight And Tuesday Details on page 2 Superb Record Vol. XOVIII, No. 301 — Manchester, Conn., Monday, September 24, 197? » A Family NEWSpaper Since 1681 a 204 Single Copy • 154 Home Delivered WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ dent Carter thinks his administra­ tion has ’’a superb record’’ and its doned it for good? ~ Diane character will be more important Simonelii, Palo Alto, Calif. in next year’s election than tran­ The movie is “Swan Song" sitory public opinion polls. and it is about a downhill Heating Bill Big Problem racer. The problem was Soul In speaking to a group of lid a swan dive on his skis visiting editors. Carter also said it By UniIccI Press Internuliunul homeowners and landlords ' luring the early filming and is "almost impossible" today for The problem this winter won’t be The government estimates heating production was halted until he any president to rank high in the the supply of home-heating oil — it oil prices have risen over 145 percent 2 :ould get back on skis, then polls. He attributed his own slump will be a supply of money for the in the last five years and they will be production of the last season to "uncontrollables’’ like inflation r customers to pay for it. another 50 percent higher this )f “S & H" got in the way. But and unpopular stands he took, By the time the snowline dips winter. ;he good news is filming was such as seeking the Panama below the Canadian border and into ■ A Washington Post survey showed ’inally wrapped and ABC has Canal treaties, which he called the upper Midwest, many customers home-heating oil prices in the icheduled the show for early his season. 'patently a losing proposition.’’ may regret depending on oil for heat. District of Columbia will rise $500 for 3UZZ WORD -- Who IS Buzz Home heating-oil bills will be sub­ this winter over last year for the lulik? - Freddie Mitchell, Cancer & Beer stantially higher than last year and average customer. leno, Nev. may even exceed monthly mortgage “Come Oct. 15, there's going to be 4 Huh? Professionally, he’s a WASHINGTON (UPI) - New payments for some people. a panic, " said Michael Laub, who op television director Food and Drug Administration Middle-income customers will owns or manages 3,500 apartment un­ leyond that I’m not in a posi- test results show at least 28 beers have to make sacrifices. The poor its in the Bronx. “People are going to ion to answer. But then who - 17 domestic and 11 imported - may have to shiver. get their bills and they're going to be S Freddie Mitchell? contain detectable levels of Generally, customers will have to shocked. People are going to be LGES - I have been a fan of respond the same way most folks without heat for their children. Inrgess Meredith for a long cancer-causing nitrosamines, ime, especially in the two with Schlitz leading the list. Both responded to higher gasoline prices 'Tve lost a lot of sleep thinking Rocky" movies. Can yon tell the FDA and the brewing industry last summer — they’ll pay. about this winter" ae the gentleman’s age? - have said they are confident the "I will pay the price and keep Predictably, hardest hit by the frs. Campbell, Provo, Utah nitrosamines can be eliminated warm," said Joyce Peters Watts, 31, price hikes are the poor and elderly. He was bom George Bur- through changes in the brewing of Springfield, Mass. "The oil com­ "Our clients are going to be hurt ess in 1908, making him at process and expect a clean-up panies mark it up so high that they’re badly," said Theresa Jones of the ist count 71. within a few months. ripping us off.” Community Services Agency in The highest reading for an Mrs. Watts, who lives with her hus­ Washington. She said a monthly tend your questions to TV American beer - 7.7 parts per band and two sons, said she has put Social Security check can't even 'ial-o^e. Pepper O’Brien, billion - was found in Schlitz. The up storm windows and planned to cover the price of a tank of oil in the 'EA, 200 Park Ave., New lowest - no detectable level — turn down her thermostat. She said district. ork, N Y 10017.) was Coors. with Stroh’s a close se­ ..ml because of the rising costs of home­ The higher prices also are affec­ cond. The highest reading among heating oil, her family decided to ting the not-so-poor. imports - 3.6 ppb - was found in save money by keeping her old car in­ Washington real estate agent Mike Heineken sample, and the stead of buying a now one. McGrady recalled, “One client liked lowest was Guineas Stout, with no Anti-nuclear demonstrator is carried by nuclear plant in Vernon, Vt., Sunday. A total "I’m worried," said Bessie the house from the outside We detectable level. state troopers to a bus after being arrdsted of 167 persons were charged with blocking McDonald, 70, another Springfield stopped and asked permission to see for trespassing at the Vermont Yankee gates to the plant. (UPI photo) resident. Mrs. McDonald, who lives the inside. We went to the basement in a two-story home with her hus­ first When he saw the oil burner, he New Policies band, said she doesn't turn on the was really turned off. " WASHINGTON (UPI) - Under heat on the second floor and turns it Texaco Inc. and other oil com­ pressure from the Senate Sunday h for Protests off on the first floor when she is panies have promised to freeze Judiciary Committee, more than cooking, relying on the stove for prices — or at least try to freeze dozen nominees for federal By United Prrsti Inlernalional arrested during the Sunday but through it all you must maintain heat. them — at current levels. However, udgeships have agreed in recent In New York, there was music and demonstration in Vermont, The Ver­ your fighting spirit," she said. "You "I don’t know how we re going to oil industry critics counter the prices months to resign from all-white talk of the "fighting spirit.’’ In Ver­ mont Yankee plant was shut down must remain united and brave." get oil," said Mrs. McDonald, vjio already arc inflationary. social clubs. At the same time, mont, more than 160 demonstrators dqring the protest, part of a seven- Miss Fonda and her husband, has been sick since last May. ‘We There are various federal and stale were arrested. It was another Sunday week closing for repairs and political activist Tom Hayden, were have such a big house and if we cut subsidy programs in the works. At E Attorney General'Benjamin Civiletti has committed himself in of anti-nuclear protests. refueling. embarking on a nationwide tour to down on some heat, we won’t have least 10 states — Connecticut. In­ rioN writing to ask candidates before The demonstrations stretched Officials reported 25 people were discuss issues in the 1980 presidential any." diana. Kentucky. Michigan. Ohio. T IO N S P O T I they are nominated for judgeships from New York City to Harrisburgh, treated at the scene for sunstroke, election. Oil-company and energy officials Oregon, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin to resign from or suspend their Pa., to Bremerton, Wash., to Vernon, lacerations or drug overdoses. A crowd of about 200 people say the oil will be there — if you have and New Jersey— have implemented memberships in segregated clubs. Vt. Acress Jane Fonda appeared at gathered in Bremerton, Wash., to the money. direct-aid programs. Committee sources say Chair­ The Vermont protesters — facing both the New York rally and one in call attention to the dangers of ship­ "Right now, supply doesn't seem to But most observers believe those man Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., arraignment today on trespassing Harrisburg, Pa. ping nuclear waste. They launched a be a major problem, " said Robert programs will be inadequate. is the main force behind the new charges — refused to identify Miss Fonda told over 1,000 mock nuclear waste caravan on a Herzog of the New York City Energy Rep. Richard Nolan, D-Minn , told P policies. The changes could prod themselves to authorities Sunday demonstrators protesting the week-long journey to Richland Department. "The major problem a recent House subcommittee the Judicial Conference of the after slipping under a rope and troubled Three Mile Island nuclear during the rally in Roosevelt Park. we’re facing is the inability of large hearing, "The poor will have the op­ United States, comprised of top entering a restricted area at the plant to fight nuclear power in the Speakers at the rally denounced numbers of people to pay, both tion to heat or eat. " federal judges, to tackle an even gates of the Vermont Yankee nuclear same spirit fought against the Viet­ plans for a 400,000-gallon spent-fuel thornier side of the issue: power plant in Vernon. nam War. storage pool at Bremerton’s Puget whether sitting judges also should A total of 167 demonstrators were "You patriotism will be attacked. Sound naval shipyard. be asked to resign from all-white Juggling Due clubs. Visit Planned OOIS OPEN For Fuel Aid TOKYO (UPI) - Japanese SUNDAY Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira budgets. The $8 million translates probably will visit Peking in early By JACQlfEUINE HUARI) into less than one-half percent of the December for a one-week visit, budget.
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