Show Standard-Examine- Friday August 20 1982 3 A r Senate committee passes clean air bill but prospects in doubt WASHINGTON (AP) — A Senate committee has finally passed a bill revising the federal Clean Air Act but the measure may die this year because of the short time left for Congress to finish work on it After nine months of work the Senate Environment Committee approved the bill 15-- 1 on Thursday and sent it to the Senate floor Sen Steven Symms cast the only dissenting vote R-Ida- ho Committee chairman Robert Stafford called the bill adjournment Stafford said he was uncertain when Senate Majority Leader Howard H Baker Jr might schedule the bill for floor debate but he said the timing could depend on what the House does with its clean air R-- Vt which is supported by environmen- talists “a major step toward of the Amerhealth protecting icans” But the long process of winning the committee’s approval may have doomed enactment this year The Senate cannot turn to the measure until leaving little time before the target Oct 8 mid-Septemb- bill “I see no sense in putting the Senate through a week of agony if there is no House bill” said Stafford er And the House bill is in trouble The House Energy and Com- merce Committee debating an ustry-backed ind- bill radically diffe- rent from the Senate version aban- doned Thursday night its efforts to complete work before the Labor Day recess Rep Henry Waxman leader of the environmentalist faction on the panel pronounced the House bill dead after the commit D-Ca- lif tee adjourned Thursday He predicted the bill would not pass this year because of the short time remaining in Congress and Republican opposition to hazardous air pollutant controls But Rep John Dingell the committee’s chairman and sponsor of the House bill disagreed “I haven’t seen his coroner’s license yet” Dingell told reporters D-Mi- ch when asked about Waxman’s comment “We will bring the bill back up” after Congress returns Sept 8 Although budgetary authorization for the Clean Air Act expired in September 1981 that provision was only a technical requirement to get the law before Congress for periodic reviews The standards and deadlines in the law remain in effect until changed by Congress mm Volcano eruption slowing VANCOUVER OGDENLAYTON Wash (AP) — Although glowing rocks were still crashing into the crater of Mount St Helens the most recent eruption of the volcano was slowing scientists said Earthquakes and which were described as OGDEN LAYTON other activity high Wednesday when the eruption began dropped to a moderate level by Thursday night said Christina a Boyko YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO OUR seismic monitor at the Univer- sity of Washington ANNUAL AU geophysics lab in Seattle “It’ll probably be lower tomorrow dropping gradually’’ she said Earlier Thursday US Geological A STOREWIDE EVENT OF VERY IMPORTANT SAVINGS Sur- vey crews went into the crater to observe the growth of the lava dome as molten rock pushed inside and oozed out the top The activity and pressure broke off blocks of house-siz- e mm w cooled lava which fell in steaming avalanches down the dome to the crater floor said Thom Corcoran a Forest Service spokesman at the volcano center The cascading boulders sent up showers of sparks according to observers who have flown over the volcano in darkness “It’s quite a light show’’ Corcoran said A violent eruption was unash-spewi- likely PLUS SPECIAL NIGHT SALE n O COUPONS JUST FOR YOU OUR SPECIAL CUSTOMER BECAUSE YOU OUR NORTHERN UTAH CUSTOMERS ARE SPECIAL TO US! ng because the new lobe was growing freely he said The dome larger than a sports stadium last measured 700 feet high 2000 feet long and 1800 feet wide The restricted red Saturday night August 21st 5 until 10 pm is a special night for you our Northern Utah customers We have taken select merchandise and reduced it for this night only at prices you can't afford to pass up! discount coupons that In addition for our valued charge customers we have special 10 can be used through out the store If you have not received your coupons in the mail please obtain them from our cash office If you are not a charge customer at the Bon simply fill out a discount coupons What a perfect time charge application and we will give you your 10 to buy your Back to School and fall fashions! 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