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Show Fndy. Details Plans to Burn Coal Instead of Oil and Gas But Food FEA trwusrm federal ,. with plans to order scene of those to switch to csa2 Asiuusi-mrma- Energy r&tsag to mesi a deadline, detsttel jsans tods? for 2 ir?eifw prcgrsss ?or?e power (4ants ne&mntm l ar jrsttcrf ef CCs! tO biOTi Sfld IT3UStTfc5 Deputy FEA AdnKiiistratur Jkin JL3 ssxi tss pcax'r pUst conversions wnuld boast fad costs for those now using gas possibly increasing costs foreieetricty but should reduce bntii fuel costs gad consumer costs as p tanis now natural gas. ecaner tr FEA said Us irniuti et was uj? to 71 electric power plants now burning ml or gas. B& offws's said data was being collected as quickly a; possible on peiroleum-bumin- burring at The FEA no faces a Jar 3S deadline because that is wfwn g Ms expires. IFH said, he felt confident would e&ten-that hver, Cor Korea would sivade " iiiiio &t kfid meiRpbrytmftt autowcirkm to tbi lane of 14 -- A srrk-earter m the mtlliun, talk (Cattlseci frtfffl Page If under mfarcRist wtih s cwitrsct prime United U The fucd furkstied workers thht take-hmrn- iih three ministers. New Wallace E Pcwasg. the "We've had a tragedy is ttv6 has gffed.ed ail the countries in Southeast Asa ss wril s all us conaemed for the future," Ford sskS in his toast "I assart you our cummitinems in Swthca.st Asia and elsewhere are honored arsd will be hcr.ored and our concern for the freedom and welfare in d States United friesd?r Sndorhifis. "remains, as mu'di es she used uf ite to be, the iast best wnrid." tpe confrt billion. wtt with -- A meeting with Lee in the Ortl tJffict v4 $ Wna House ate dirwr, a Sribuie Lee i jjiiara! snfSutTst-- m the area. Cf fetis's previiiti with per e cent of their regiiisr But this it ran waek, pay dry. with one "We're heH'jva proWem." said IXm FJiiS. a UAW regkinal director in Flint, the heart of GM couifirv north of Detroit. s ttK i, 1?75, TPS." Ssutheast ' Asia rr--i- TV ermuuncemes that the Stale Department s top espert on East Asia, Philip C. H:.bib. will sc leave ftv tte area to the is "diminishwj. Zeaiand's Aaatrstiis's E. Gaugh Whstiam, and Crtsi Harold Wtism Whiiam ssid 1hursday Auto Workers. authority. A House subcommittee chairman, sieanwhiie, said he has Seamed from government energy officials that price by oil regulation corapanist and fuel supp!im -f- ew the target of a massive FEA investigation might eventually total as much as $S viola-lion- iiniuVs. Iitd; rc Since January, 1974. General f curskiG3 f. I a uh Psfe Dissension Fears Voiced in Capital hHm has suppksnemed the nirths." cHtr fuel U au'Jwnty May tvm years. Lee tsai "aorsewh&l (frrorsshsd" for the United Stales "The eccnomic reces-swf- i and kicrea$e4 tn&mp!oy- h ffjffS (Si Iff! Tfsuidertit over Watergate and iid, thr ricxe Lee's was unusual, wferring to a statement Wiut-isi- n n'isde to Trvomn. "V;?t- - "One "is ilia . other coriusKiR," Lee said, related issued teQueaths4 a hst of grave piawfeTs m jpoiirjnat effat," Vieaam and C&mbodia were u America s to km in the first plat, then ftihing has been lo. It is this apnJiic expiaming away of a grave srtback that worries siro many of AnHTica's pas fe'SBid. "They have become the more t to resolve because of bitterness and animosities wtutin Ariitrica aiid between America and her aiiies over past policies and suspected future co;rses uf action. da'fk-wi- friwids. Since we do not belong to you. then ym have bst hiihing anyway if wearekst." Red Plan Told (Continued from Page thing from abroad.'" Despite sports from PtiBom refugs 1 during the war of aggression of US. imperialism. "This is a new social system which is sound, clean, free from corruption and in which there is no hooliganism, graft, 1 just-reieas- sheltered in Penh's French embassy that there was very rice ef evidence jittle embezzlement, production, the broadcast said Cambodians had already begun !o plant the rainy season rce crop. "Our brothers have p.o!ed their forces to repair dikes and ditches, fill U.S. bomb craters and start tilling and harrowing in rftilUant earnest, the radio said. "Apart from our efforts to increase Refugees without benefit of divorce. "She s gotten three marriagp proposals in the mail and one e over the phone from in Indiana," said police Sgt. Joseph Friedman, who handles responses to the woman's plight. come-wner- George Turner of Menlo Park, Calif., expects his home to be with 70 Vietnamese soon. refugees When Turner went to Saigon last month in search of his he also signed girlfriend, documents saying he was married to several other Yirt.mrr.cse women and took responsibility for them and their families. He hopes friends and agencies will help him with his problem. "wall-to-wal- Samaritan" producing electricity. The new recommendation drew sharp criticism from the Atomic Industrial Forum, an inca'iry group, which called it "ironic and deplorable." used in the Plutonium, production of hydrogen bombs, is one of the waste byproducts . produced by uranium-buntinreactors. It is considered one of the deadliest materials on earth, with even microscopic particles shown in lab tests to be capable of inducing cancer in animals. In a draft impact statement issued last staff year the AEC should be mm the g 1:?, V 1 T 1 I 1 ' fI t . I r 5 r ri ?i V 1 M ! iip i !: i rr .A 1 ! v SLEE PWEAR & LOUNGE W EAR To Thrill t J! M By iz YvTTv SEE THESE STRIKINGLY DIFFERENT STYLES. fi'i.'i ABOVE: A. rousing csilscficn in Ftag sebrs of red, whi ond blue. Serena, lustrous and sotinlny, movie stor glamorous. A: Long Robe $13.99 8: long Gown $9.99 G Mini Robe $10.99 D-- . Short Gown $7.99 And oil in IMon ciing Antron 1 1 1 Nylon Tricot. against sabotage at plants using or producing it. No decision has been made, however, to allow commercial in this use of plutonium manner. Three power plants have been licensed to demonstrate the possibility of using it. The NRC said it believes no new licenses tor using or producing plutanium-uramufuel mixtures should be issued until adequate methods are developed to safeguard the piutonium against "loss or diversion and illicit The agency labeled iis ViVf "AMERICAN TRIO" given for commercial use of said methods could be developed later to guard against the theft or loss of plutonium and LEFT: ' "MINI DYNASTY" l ' -- '' J N Psjon.oi: richly embroidered saf' wtk orinrj! vynhh deutndino from mandarin coiiar. $12.99 F: Long Robe.- front and twffs grandly exhibit rich bends of tafia with oriental1 motif. $17. CO. ma s RIGHT: "GINGHAM GARDEN" . H: lung Gown permanent prua 65 po!ys?sr 35 showft of floral blooms $12.99. i long Robe $17,99 oon A BELOW: "LOUNGE FLOAT" G: The Contenipo Bouquet long Float, loungewsight Nylon Trice Resplendanf with radiant colors that form floral blooms. Froot lipoer for easy entry and convertible tollor. $24.00 a.; a "provisional view," subject to public comment. The NRC said its position followed a recommendation from the Council on Environmental Quality, which said a cost benefit analysis of a!! safeguards should precede any rinal action m the piutonium recycle question. NRC officials said they expect to complete a study of safeguards by fi Hfk Barbs ' I M, RfflKU & S ah"- , mid-197- d J 4(0! fuel mixure. recommendation y in A resolution welcoming the Indochinese refugees. It also earmarked $17 million in remaining military aid to keep the resettlement operations going. Sn Mark Hatfield, sponsor of that legislation, said perhaps an aduitiopj! $130 million would also be made available, depending on how much actually is left. Panel Seeks Banning Of Plutonium as Fuel the (UP!) It detailed approving plutonium as a supplement to the uranium fuel now usee in atomic reactors i Mi I f the full Appropriations Committee, where it is expected to pass. The Senate passed a "good -30- 0-368-1 safeguards are developed. '. 'live anrecommendation, nounced Thursday, reverses a staff decision made by the Atomic Energy Commission, which was the NRC's predecessor agency. NRC officials predicted their recommendation could cause a delay of up to three years in the original AEC timetable for timi 18-1- toll-fre- e WASHINGTON The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says plutonium should be banned as a fuel for nuciear power plants until adequate r 1 Hundreds of Americans vers HfBuccebfui in attempts to call a government number to offer their help to the refugees. The resettlement of180 fice telephone was jammed with offers of jobs, money and sponsorship. Officials said the 16 lines would be increased. But at Los Angeles, three Vietnamese refugees said their free airline tickets to new homes at Richmond, Va., were taken from, them by a man who reportedly offered to sell them back for $1,000. Arthur Lawson, 57, 3 former worker at the Saigon cirport, was booked on for suspicion of kidnaping ransom. MOTHER'S DAY. , SUNDAY MAY 1 7th 4t Resettle (Continued from Page 1 employment, and other costs for an estimated 115,000 refugees. It lost Earlier Thursday, a House subcommittee appropriations voted $405 million to finance the resettlement programs. That is a reduction from Ford's request because the estimated number of refugees now is lower than when the measure was submitted, ft was sent to ...ith Say Love You A Gift Of Elegant Comf t I U MM IJULUL had Deen damaged. "(We) will succeed in returning this seaport to normal service in the very near future," the broadcast said. "Under our new Cambodia, this port will serve the genuine interests of the people. We will use it to transport national products which we will exchange for foreign goods necessary for our national construction and for improving our people's livelihood..." Paget) lit gambling, agriculture." A separate broadcast said work has begun to repair the port of Sihanouk ville. known as Kompong Som during the previous five years of war. Trie broadcast said the port was still partly in good condition, but various facilities production. other It - t prostitution, alcoholism or any kind of hazardous games, " The broadcast stressed, however, that "in the drive to build a new Cambodia that is independent, peacefi, neutral, nunatigned and democratic, our industrial construction fundamentally depends on our brothers ...have plunged into the drive o repair various communication lines damaged (Continued from I ! SB - . :. V 7 i J ' j ft I rA t M By PHIL FASTOKET Eluding Case t! you have a very, very good memory, you can recall what a HosHng Set Hfjiam Craig Alien Swan. 19, is." t '": i;r of 67 S. 4 ! fitapsatii 4ft E., Orsrr.. requested a preliminary hearing during his m FuvO , arraignment Court Truratey on charge of eluding a police officer. The court set a preliminary tearing ctite of May 19 at 2 p.r.i. AifrtasaftiWK'Js s.-- '" t Ql-.- - AoiiihtT ntee thing about hi newspaper: You can't swat flir--s wstn a 4so pound TV " i J 4410 j , i Vi'Al' ' it 4400 , . 1 7 1 i |