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Show Page 25—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, September 26, 1971 Newly-Developed Car MeetsInitial Tests For Halting Pollution WASHINGTON (UPI) —The jovernment has announced of a car that bas met in initial tec-s the. stringent ant standards that the law requires for 1976 models. William D. Ruckelshaus, administrator of the Environmental ye Agency (EPA), people thought.” Ford, along with General Motors and Chrysler, told EPA in public hearings last May that they were pessimistic about meeting the law's require ments. It specifies that 1975 models reduce hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide emissions 90 cent compared with 1970 and that 1976 models 9,000 YARDS * Fabric combustion type used in all ty tests,’ Ruckelshaus said in a statement, “But this engine is the cleanest we have ever ue of fuel injection, exhaust tested. gas recirculation and a catalytic muffler, Ruckelshaus said. ‘The test vehicle has a air is not as far away as many manual, four-wheel drive transmission, An EPA spokesman said use of the two-wheel drive automatic transmission used in most cars should reduce pollutants even more, enough to make up for the somewhat increased emissions that would result in a version with more than the 72 horsepower of the Pocketbook CORDUROY 99: UphoisteryeLVaE truca—the traditional jeep. Friday's announcement indiThe engine was developed by cated the goal might be met the Ford Motor Co. “Tt remains * seen how after all. The engine is arn internal well this engine form in the coming Brakdurant 1 Group 36” All Cotton Fall Colors Limited Quantities Solids Prints Patterns Disaster (Plaza Only) On (Plaza Only) Floor Length Vd, In Okinawa ™totype. By FREDERICK H. MARKS economicshaspothesusee put squeeze Socarey currency tdBogos are ms “EPA and the Army, together with Ford Motor Co. and Texaco, Inc., have been working on this project for the past two vears,’’ Ruckelshaus re- ming short Although auto industry last Rich Fall Colors 00 aap ah ee ittysere E asa KNITS Yd. jeep and achieved Ford is ig another prototype with an automatic i tal to deliver two prototypes in Novi additional i Over sharp industry objections, Congress last year wrote the 90 per cent reductions into ndment to WOOLS. (Plaza Only) ManyPatterns & Shades to Choose From Values Stripes Solids Patterns TS COTTON & POLYESTER 00 Yd. to =e fgg epthe PEE a5,4 VELVETS (Both Stores) i fefstegeite ayAe Maythat such sharp control of Instant Skirts : 9, $ REMNANTS Vy;2. 49 i (Both Stores) Price YD. (Both Stores) (Plaza Only) a Narenve E Fi —Okinawans were Okinawans’ power is to get the United States to lift the 10 per cent surcharge or imports to Okinawa. Japan is negotiating with the United States on excluding Okinawa from the sur 4 and Japanese Foreign Ministry (Both Stores) WILL NOTBE -UNDERSOLD | ONANY ADVERTISED ollFMS, sources say ‘hey are “‘extreme- ly hopeful” of reaching an agreementon the issue, A Bigger Problem An even bigger problem facing the Japanese government is what to do over the savings —in dollars —accumulated by the Okinawens. Finance Ministry officials say there is an estimated $1billion circulating on Okinawa and million in bauk deposits. a : w@ THANK YOU the public,for your SUNDAY FEELINGS [im a | KNIT RIBBING $959 Yd. 59 Yd. ...... 100% Cotton................ ; eV Polyester & Cotton 100% Nylon... ah $ 4” 49 Printed SHERPA | 100% Polyester............ vd (Both Stores) Brushed (The Sheep-WoolLook) VELOUR For Vests & Jackets (Robe Material) § Yd. | F Bonded ACRYLICS Solids 6°%. Prints 7°%. (Plaza Only) (Both Stores) (Plaza Only) Duty UPHOLSTERY VINYL Heavy loth Back : Selection In Utah ! ove, nowowy $9 98 Largest ROPER GAS RANGES BELOW DEALER COST! Checkourprices before you buy... Savings Up To $200 MODERN FLAMEINC. 1230 North 825 West (Columbia Lane! t F" Ph. 373.0626 nahionFABRICS RIVERSIDE PLAZA OPEN EVERYNITE‘TIL9 CHARGE IT ! DOWNTOWN86 W. CENTER OPEN MON. & FRI. NITE ‘TIL9 t |