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Show Pope ®—THE HERALD. Pi o. Utah, Sunday. October 27, 1974 Fewer Oil imports Cuts Trade Deficit = SHINGTON (UPL) rove: Million Dollars HARRISBURG, Ps. (UPI) — Angel M. Serrano, a former migrant apple picker who works as 4 janitor in 8 September indicates dwindiing Sotemte and imports dropped bit nearly $1 billion. The geod —and unexpected — public support for the confirmationof Nelson Rockefeller as vice president. Sie wis Ne ened We ae Ne BIN 8 per WK, build a new house for himself and his wife and bring his relatives to Pennsylvania from Puerto Rico. In 2 poll released this wee« children. He has been in the Upited States for 17 vears He jeft San Juan, Puerto Rico when he was 32 to pick appies in Pennsyivania. te $233 million ment figures showed t! still ieaded toward i Janitor Receives recession volume ef shrunk ; nce August i S._ exports $4 million in toward cvomumic the overa had ans held the U Poil Alleges Rockefeller Support Down news was that oi! imports in September declined nearly $400 million and 28 million barrels from what they iad been in August NEW YORK (UPI) — A Louis Harris poll taken fabric naili, this week won $1 million in the Peansylvania during Lottery. Sarram, @, of Reading, Harris reported 2 of 47to 4 per cent in support of the confirmation. The figures were down from the 55 to 31 per cent margin reported in early September. is married but has no “T am going to buy a new house, and quit my job,” Sarrano told reporters in broken English after the drawing. He and his wife spent $10 a week on the 50-cent Lotterytickets. it did, however, raise the the ion deficit and suggest ed Americans have done overal US. tradedeficit for the surprisingly well at reducing fuel first nine “months of this year to $2.4 billion and indicated thefinal cea 1974 deficit would exceed all but ‘The decline occurred before it the $6 billion recorded in 1972 was reported that Rockefeller The 1971 deficit of $2 had gave a number of cash gifts to been second worst. associates and that| The Pennsylvania Lottery Bureau will pay Sarrano $50,000 annually for the next 20 years. The payments were broken down to cut the effect of state and federal income taxes. Pay increases Fail to Match inflation Rate Libel Suit in Court Over Eagle Shooting WASHINGTON {UPI) — The TENVER iUPh — US Dis trict Judge Fred Winner has in- Ewing Kerr reducedthe figure to $16.00 and Vogan decided to dicated reluctance to dismiss a accept Kerr's offer for a new $22 million libel suit filed by a trial rather than take the monformer helicopter pilet against ey the Wyoming Wool Growers Vogan is suing the WWGA and Association. its president, William Mau, for a Wiener said he had letter published in the assotaken the motion to dismiss the Gation’s magazine that said VoThursday's quarterly wage suit filed by James Vogan un gan was a candidate for tne” ilar report dramatized sharp Py der a@visement. Vogan, former- of the year award”because of his inereases for union workers ly of Murray. Utah, was the testimony before a Senate since federal government conist who bicw the subcommittee on the illegal kill trois expirea April 38. whistle en massive eagle clay- of hundreds of eagles protected ings in Wyoming to Congress in by law. Negotiated adjustments from 1 January through September of Vogan las. April was award: this year averaged 9.6 per cent ed $55,000 by a jury which heard for the first year of rentracts and his original suit against the The Galveston News was 7.2 per cent annually over the life stockmen's association established in 1842 and is the of the contract, the Bureausaid. 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