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Show 10 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, September 27, 1979 Tf 1ISS Environmentalists Slasl T ellico Dam Approval By David Hess , Kmght Bidder Newspapers WASHINGTON Angry etmriin-mentalist- s said Wednesday they will reappraise their political support of President Carter following his signing of a bill that resurrects the controversial Tellieo Dam in Tennessee. environmental Leaders of groups, including the Sierra Club, the nation's largest, accused Carter of sacrificing hard won environmental principles in an attempt to appease other interest groups A water projects appropriations bill signed by Carter Tuesday exempts the Tellieo Dam from the Endangered Species Act, the darn safety law and several other statutes Violates Act The U S Supreme Court had ruled that the dam project violated the Endangered Species Act because It would destroy the habitat of the tiny snail darter fish, a rare species A later study by a Cabinet level review board also found that the dam and reservoir project would flood a rich river valley and destroy Cherokee mr ofMre Defect ions WASHINGTON zjJ ; , - i long-planne- d tt House, aides said Carter's Colombia Artists was in formed that the tour might take place. The Soviets seemed to have a choice between unpromising alternatives One was to go ahead with the tour and risk more defections The other was to cancel the tour and suffer the embarrassment of backing away from a year-olcommitment. the Several enuromnentalists told reporters Wednesday that the education and canal bills already had sufficient support to pass The president, as one put it, threw away a chance to uphold the principle of judging w ater projects on their merits instead of on political rlnnt " ku: t 4 i - i f f 'Wl i ! taSj :! Iv ' ' I- - m X; - J' 'ik j ' ! f f M r r,. -. ' 'KJ s5 ,t " I if iiSi Ifc 1 t U however, Wednesday White decision to sign the bill was calculated to win House support for a new Department of Education bill and for another measure implementing Panama C anal treaties (AP)-- The recent defections el five top Soviet artists have prompted Soviet authorities to reassess a commitment to send the Moscow Symphony Orchestra on a one month American tour. The orchestra was set to open the tour at Carnegie Hall Jn New York on Oct 3, but Soviet officials sent word Tuesday to the booking agent, Columbia Artists Management, that the tour "definitely was off. By Indian archaeological sites that were worth more than the projects benefits. Despite these findings. Congress after a furious Internal battle in the Senate passed the water resources bill, which contained scores of other home town projects that members held dear Objectionable Features The administration appeared to be agonizing over whether to veto the bill, which it felt embraced a number of objectionable features besides the Tel lico Dam provision , smmmmmmsimr WilTY W 4 I 4-- r t THr i sr d HARL10riY FLOORS & FURNITURE! Mm mm LIGHT N LIVELY LOAF all IHarvQGt COtlEClION SCI U n 1 K fA i n LB. 6 Chest Aveiiaoie oz. r 15959 , i - if &$? !) L'S sglM. f , , LOVE SEAT fp AMERICAN SINGH Solid Oak Double Dresser Framed Mirror Nite Stand Headboard SQUEEZE-A-SNA- 1 SOFA I 4, a 1 4 u , ;i , , 12 OZ. New shipment Just Arrived Many Decorative Colors To Choose From As Low As TRUCK LOAD SALE m CKUKQS & UATTOESS , V7ATERD2DS HYDRO-POSTUR- E Flotation Seep System THER-A-PEK- C i i 239 95. M snuaai SWISS QtnP For The Uttle Extra Savings We Have MISMATCHED SETS mm asi ifrvim warranty TWIN FULL QUEEN KING 169229 iggss 129 -- DINETTE TWIN SETS8S95 FULL Kdo fan c QUEEN 89!109,s!149 CARPET SALE!! GRATED PARMESAN k JAR NATURAL SWISS CE m 'i h i 3 DINETTE SET , 199 FAMOUS BRANDS OF GOOD AT PARTICIPATING I.G.A. STORES CARPET ALL ON SALE 95 A.' Sq. Vd. PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 29 HARKOiJY FLOORS & FURNITURE 2243 So. Redwood Road Ph. 972-000- 2 Hours 10 A.M. to 8 Wtakdayi, 10 A.M. to 6 P.N. Saturday Plenty of Froa Perking Financing T Fit Ail Budgets iVLWWllP-- 'Y 1 HT ) II yiypjSi)iaanwwsTTFBsiH9ryarniwa!iapa stsu Jr . |