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1 4 Fort Collins Coloradoan Sept. 19, 1974 Burch, Hart get in some political sparring House passed bill. Hart called the proposal "the most important consumer legislation in Congress this year." The agency would be designed to represent consumers in disputes in court. nt rwninlck said he'd as he is with the needs of Colorado." Hart, a Denver lawyer, joined Colorado Common Cause, a self-styled public lobby, in urging Dominick to vote for the Consumer Protection Agency bill now before the Senate. Hart said the measure faces "sure death by filibuster" unless Dominick votes to end debate on the Denver campaign office of his opponent, Sen.

Peter Dominick, and left a stack of Hart's position papers. Hart said he delivered the papers because Dominick had accused him of "avoiding the issues." "He obviously hasn't been listening," Hart said. "In this respect, he is as out of touch with this campaign By The Associated Press State Treasurer Palmer Burch accused his Democratic opponent, Sam Brown, of waging a campaign of "thinly veiled attempted character assassination" in the latest round of political sparring in Colorado Wednesday. Burch sent a letter to Brown denying Brown's charges that the treasurer has a conflict of interest in dealing with state bankers. Brown says Burch should return campaign contributions from bank executives who do business UUt bill.

vote against the Mi fresh He added that he would refuse a donation from a bank "as a corporate enterprise" but not from bankers as individuals. "No officer of a bank can personally profit from a transaction with the state," he said. "I have good reason to believe that the people of Colorado recognize that I manage the state's money in the same prudent manner that I conduct my own financial affairs," Burch said. "I would hope that you would abandon your campaign of thinly veiled attempted character assassination and would begin to disclose to people what qualifications you possess for the office," Burch said in the letter. Burch, a Republican, released a financial statement showing a 1973 income of $21,486.

He said he owns no stocks and has no debts. In the campaign for the U.S. Senate, Democrat Gary Hart walked into the Colorado Politics I i I K- uf-Lo ft tM 1, MIUVh-lA TPV QUALITY DAIRY FOODS with the state. Brown, a Denver businessman, claims that Burch has received $12,000 of his $17,000 campaign fund from bankers. Burch replied Wednesday, "I see no conflict of interest whatsoever." AT THE STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR 482-8475 the pileup, which began when a tractor-trailer rig crashed into the rear of the (AP) dump truck.

INTERSTATE PILEUP Otis C. Dickson, 54, was killed Wednesday afternoon in rush hour traffic on Interstate 55 in Memphis, when a dump truck involved in a chain collision rolled over the roof of his cor. Five vehicles were involved in Dow officer favors voluntary controls EXTERIOR PLYWOOD 4'x8'xVi" SAVE during our Qnn PLASTERBOARD i'rtrr 11 ill CD. GRADE AGENCY STAMPED 7 dt HOME FIX-UP Values! 3 PIV 1st QUALITY DECORATIVE CORK DETROIT (AP) The chairman of Dow Chemical Co. called today for the imposition of voluntary wage-price controls, while auto industry leaders proposed a moratorium on federal emission and safety rules.

"I would propose voluntary support of what might be called a 'five and 10' program," said Dow's Carl Gerstacker "Government would ask industry to take a pledge, company by company, not to raise its price index by more than a reasonable level, say 5 per cent. "And government would ask labor leaders to pledge that they would limit their demands to a reasonable level, such as 10 per cent, during the same period." He said the program would help immediately to arrest the spiral of inflation if the guidelines were respected over the next year. Gerstacker made the suggestion in remarks prepared for a mini-summit on inflation sponsored by the U.S. Commerce Department. It is one of 12 preparatory sessions for the President's Conference on Inflation set for Sept.

27-28 in Washington. Ford Motor Co. Chairman Henry Ford II warned that inflation "will destroy our economy if not checked. "Unfortunately, fiscal and monetary stringency cause lower incomes, higher unemployment and social stress." Ford called for creation of a presidential commission to study long-range demands for raw materials. He said public employment for the unemployed and income maintenance for the poor might be needed in the future.

General Motors Chairman Richard Gerstenberg said he agreed with industry leaders who said during a mini-summit in Pittsburgh earlier this week that mandatory wage and price controls had no place in the administration's anti-inflation campaign. Gerstenberg repeated GM's oft-stated request for a moratorium on safety and emission standards. He said they drain the auto industry of badly needed capital. Henry Ford agreed that new safety and emissions standards must be deferred. FURRING STRIPS 1x2-8' ADDS WARMTH AND ACOUSTICS TO ROOMS EASY TO INSTALL SAVE AT THIS BARGAIN PRICE SELF-SEALING ASPHALT SHINGLES EACH CEDAR SHAKES No.

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