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Show Wednesday, Ortober 2. 18%. THE HERALD Prove. Uta Aibert Admits Sawhill Gffers Refund Plan For Gas Tax TaxBill Delay Sneaker Cart Albert said eee a tax revision bill can nat brought to the Heuse ‘apSte large,” he said. “A small gasoline tax is really net going ta cutback on gasoline cowsumption by the amount we need to really have a credible conservation pregram “And secondly. 2 gasoline tax would werk a real hardship on some of the poorer people in our society, So say gee WASHINGTON (UPi) — Fed- eral energy chief John Sawhil! uisclosed Wednesday he had proposed to the WhiteHouse that gasoline cansumptian be by imnasing a tay thst ond later be refunded by the internal Revenue Service. tie said he Suggested to Presideal Poids aay iscrs that afier the election ree The postponement, made hecessary by slow movement of company the bill in the House Ways and ineome persans A host of ¢ Mean: Crermittes, affertively kills any chances of tax reform this — although Ure is a bility that some portions of ithough other mech- anisms would havete be found to refund to people who are not part of the tax system; thatis (those) who don't pay incometax,” said the head of the Federal Energy Adrainistration “in order to reallybe effective a fee would have to be somewhere in the 20 to 30. cents a gallon range.” As an example, Sawhill said that if a motorist drove 10,000 railes a year in a car that got 20 miles per gallon, he would paya refundable fee of $100 if the rate cents a gallos. He said he has discussed the fee plan, along with several other energy conservation measures, with Ford's “senioradvisers. Squhill, interviewed NBC Today program, said he was opposed to a straight, nonrefundable tax on gasoline. i don't think thal a straight tax would make sense but I do think that some kind of 2 refundable fee might make sense because it would help poorer people. “he add asoiine tax presents os ener In the first place. in order to really be effective it has to be Remains In Jail NEW ORLE Attorneys for William Calley L. Jr. disputed as nonsense Tuesday Armysuggestions the former lieutenant de retried on charges he murdered at least 22 Vietnamese civilians at My Lai They told the Sth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals he should be freed from custody under a disputed reversal of the verdici The statement was filed as a reply with the court to an Army request the reversal be overturUS. District Judge J Robert Filiat of Columbus dered Caliey’s release tro US. disciplinary barracks at Ft Leavenworth, Kan., last week citingpretrial publicity, denial of Calley's rights te confront unfriendly witnesses, and ‘awn charges. man for the circuit court said there were no indications when the case would be settled. but Calley would remain meantime in custody in UPI Telephoto might be imposed on gasaline hut A PROTOTYPE Canadian-built passenger train constructed would then be refunded...” te compete with the Freach Turboirain ix the high-speed reit The United States, be said, er market posses through Chicago on its way to the must “take some tough steps to ‘webio, Colo., testing area, The main feature of the cut back on our usage of energy” {0 prove to the rest of the worid that the nation is “serious about energy conservation.” “We are determined te reduce NEW YORK (UPI) — Bring- Rep. Bertram L. Podell Tuesday the amount of foreign oil we use and thereby reduce the ing an abrupi and dramatic halt pleaded guilty to charges of tremendous inflationary to his nine-day-old bribery triai consp' and conflict of pressure thatthis foreign oil has in Manhattan Feral Court, interest in peddling his influence toa Florida air taxiservice. net eniy on this country but on the rest of the world.’ Sawhill His head bowed and speaking said. in Scarcely audibie tones, the 43year-old lameduck congressman interrupted cross examinaWASHINGTON (UPI) — tion and admitied that he Treasury Seorciary 5. accepted $41.350 from the now Simon Wednesday denied he had defunct Florida Atlantic Airline anything tc do with a federal ruie which was seeking a lucrative =ene while Simon was the route teite Bahamas enerey chief —which WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Assistant U.S. Attorney Ruallowed oil companies te make $40 million windfal! profits this Greyhound Corp. pleaded dolyh Giuliani. who prosecuted uilty today te making iliegai the case, accepted Podell’'s plea year. cainpaign conitibuii z of guilty ic iwe of the eignt Simon answered what he $16,040 to the 1972 presidential charges against him on grounds called “severely derogatory candidacies of Richard M. Nixon tha, the two charges entated comments” by members of a and George S. McGovern. sufficient punishment to “serve House subcommittee. Thomas G. Finney Jr., a the interest ofj lawyer representing the firm, Rep. John D. Dingell, DMich. The prosecutor noted thal Giairman of ine Subcommittee entered the plea before U.S. Podell, who was defeated in last on Regulatory Agencies, said District Judge Oliver Gasch, who month's primary eieciion, had delayed further action and said either the government knowingly d himselfforlife assisted the oil companies or “we will lookinto it anyfederal service bypleading Simon had shown “the most Special Watergate Prosecutor serious for of lack of leadership” Leon Jaworski filed the twowhen he headed the Federal page information c Greyhound with a one count Energy Office. misdemeanor carrying a maxDingell told Simon that even imum penalty of a $5,000 fine some oil companies themselves Finney told reporters had warned the gavernmentthat later that most of the illegal BOSTON (UPI) — A handful of the rule mightlead to excessive contributions went to former black and white students fought profits. “It would appear that on the President Nixen’s re-election in South Bosien High School one hand this provision was a committee, but he did not have Tuesday, the 14th day of a court anexact breakdown ordered busing plan designedto conscious atfempt to provide desepieicpublic schools, Nine further incentives or rewards to persons arrested in other the industry er, on the other incidents. hand, that it came about as a But citywide attendance rose result of the most serious form of tothe highestof the schoolyear. lack of leadership, misman: Officials said a white student agement and undue reliance upon unknowledgeable suberdiwas suspended at South Boston nates or subordinates in conflict High after he threwa chair at a of interest,” the chairman said. group of blacksin the libraryof The so-called “double < the school which has been the PHNOM PENH (UFH) provision in federal oil all target of classroom boycotts and tion rules, which allowed big oil Cambodian government troops antibusing demonstrations companies to claim costs twice supported byartiliery and air Prior toe Tuesday, all violence strikes killed 375 rebels in a existed forfour months early this battle nine miles west of the took placeoutside the building. year before it died with the provinical captial of Kompong The incident occurred a petroloum crisis. Quhnang, the Cambodian mili- attendance at the 5 continued to rise, showing a tary command said today Four government troops were possibie erosion of the white Candidate Leads killed and 51 wounded in the boycott. The School Department fighting Tuesday at Baribaur, 60 said 471 students —280 white, 1 For Nomination miles north of Phnom Penh, a black and 15 other minoriti —went to school Tuesday, MIAMI (UPI; — Former commandspokesmansaid Field reporters said they compared to 396 on Monday Florida Secretary of State Dick Stone, trailing in early voting believed the spahehy, o the rebel There were only 117 whites at casualties resul air school Monday today appears ed assured of the Democratic nomination to the strikes by Seats) T28 In other incidents,five blacks senate seat vacated by Republi- fighter planes and helicopter youths were arrested in an attempted handbag snatching can Edward Gurney. gunships. (lightweight, comfortable, rapid’) is its suspension which allows * w round curves 33-40 per cent fasier than conventional trains, The LAC coach is of alurainsm and is 30,00 pounds Hghter than the standard %5-foot cove’. Solon Admits Accepting Bribe the low aad Greyhound Guilty in Campaign Government Suiity to the charges Casualties complicatedbil noffhanded remark alt capecied siarily ™ u t be notax revision unti! afterthe election, ‘Of course, you know we can’t eet to the tax = before the Dominican nission, at Miller of Miami, former head of the airline, pleaded guilly to one charge of conspiracy to ue SANTO DOMINGO (UPI Podeli's infiuence before feder- The Dominican government has al agencies to obtain the cancelled a shipment of food to Bahamas rovie, the Venezuelan Consulate in Carter released Podeil and response te leftist guerrillas Miler without bail pending hardening demands for ihe sentencing next Jan. 7 release of seven hostages heid in eats congressman faces five the building da $10,000 fine Holds Firm Untij Albert's sttaterent, the oficial word hadbee the leadership would bid the House in session a few extra days if ecessary to complete the tax bill before the recess. Few had Big Pest FORRESTCITY Ark This mahas been in Arkansas for 10 years and is now securely ioe emer y and two years in prison and a $10,000 fine for Poaell wasthe second Brooklyn congressman to be convi ed this year on influence peddling charges. Rep. Prank Brasco, fou.-term 100 was convicted last duly for helping a reputed Yonkers mobser obiain Post Office hauling contracts. ‘Tuesday demanded §1 malin m fransom and the release of 37 Dominican potiticai prisoners, Earlier. a top “government source said the guerrilla hand had reduced their ae i freedom for leader and safe pas the country. The govern: responded py choking off Tuesday's scheduled afternoon deliveryof food and waterto the hostages, and maintained its iey lence onthesituation. School Attendance Rises In Boston; SomeFighting Calley for passes the House after the fecess, there is almast no me coupled with a refunding provision. And that's why #e've talkec about a zeiundabie Unroughhis income tax returns ~The refund would have to conservation fee, a fee that cents a gallon with the motorist filing for a refund ugii tie withtoldiig cuts Archbishop Hugo Eduardo Polanco Brito, serving as an . intermediary, did not make his usual sundown appearance to incident at Dorchester High carry food and water to the School, three white men were building. which is also without taken into custody outside a lights and water. South Boston bar when they Police believe the building is shouted obscenitiesat police, and being held by six guerrillas a Myear-old black youth was armed with submachine guns, and possibly arrested for stoning a bus in pistols, grenades explosives, suburban Dorchester. Heavy for Rebel Force YES! 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