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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 10

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Coshocton, Ohio
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10 The Coshocton Tribune Thursday, June 12, 1980 Panel Told Ohio Coal Falling Behind The Hidden Lane Shop offers TROPIC GROVE as a delicious and nutritious 5 LANE I 11 Bp SHOP s. snack. Full of Dried Fruit, iCashews, Brazil Nuts, Coconut pieces and COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio is doing less about problems of high sulfur coal than two other states with similar problems, the Senate Energy and Public Utilities Committee has been told. Members were advised Wednesday night bv state legis- lagging behind even as its mines were being shut down and miners put out of work because of a lack of markets for Ohio coal. "Ohio has got to get busy and do something about its own problems," Milleson said.

He brushed aside mention of a recent statement by President Carter that Ohio will be the site of some unspecified, massive federal research project. "I know all his speeches about coal, and I could write them for him," he added. "He's talking about something that may be five or 10 years down the road." Milleson said that earlier Wednesday, "I learned that two more mines in my area have been closed or are going to close in the near future." He hopes the pending bill can be passed before the Legislature adjourns its June session, possibly by the end of next week, he said. effort there and has seven projects under way or planned. These included planning and site acquisition for a $296 million coal liquefaction plant at Catlettsburg, the report said.

According to the report, Illinois and Kentucky are the only other coal producing states, besides Ohio, which have a product with significant amounts of air-polluting sulfur. The Senate committee is considering a bill, already approved by the House, which levies a 35-cents-a-ton utility and industrial use tax on Ohio coal. The proceeds would be used for research and development of technology to permit use of Ohio coal. Such a tax would yield an estimated $70 million a year, with proceeds allotted to research groups, industry, utilities or others for projects jointly approved by the Ohio Coal Research and Development Commission and state Energy Department. Sen.

R. Kinsey Milleson, D-Freeport, Senate sponsor of the pending legislation, said the report shows that Ohio has been Banana Chips. Give your family the best in them natural snacks! CLOSE TO THE STARlllt-57372 CR 9 W. LAF- 545-5485. HR.

DAILY 10-6, SAT. 12-4 CLOSED SUN People js MACHO RINGS Is your man a "pussy cat" or the one they wrote the song about? Either way these semi precious stones and 10 gold rings will make him feel great lative researchers that Illinois and Kentucky launched research and technological efforts six years ago and are beginning to reap dividends. Illinois set aside $65 million in bond revenues for research into ways high sulfur coal can be safely utilized. In 1979, that state had spent $14 million and had one project under way and four others on the drawing boards. The researchers' report, requested by Committee Chairman Kenneth R.

Cox, D-Bar-berton, said Kentucky made $55 million available for a similar Applegate Proposes Platform STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (AP) U.S. Rep. Douglas Applegate, D-Ohio. said he would present to the Democratic Party's Platform Committee today a plank calling for increased use of coal to ease the nation's dependence on foreign oil. Applegate, whose district includes eastern Ohio coal fields, said "the time for action to back the words and commitments to coal has come.

With each passing day and the world situations as they are, we move closer to the day when we may be forced to rely on coal as our major energy resource." His proposed plank, which has been endorsed by the Ohio Farm Bureau, United Mine Workers and Mining and Reclamation Council of America, says in part: "The Democratic Party recognizes the utilization of coal as the most plentiful and easily attainable and economical energy resource is the most practical way to reduce our heavy reliance on an ever-increas-inglyunstable supply of foreign oil, that coal's increased use in an effective environmentally safe way will significantly lead to a national goal of energy independence and, as a party, we will work toward its maximum utilization." AN 2. iniiiiiitiitiiiintiiim--ii onyx diamond' $375 star $220 I SLljK I tigereye dia. 1 1 70 mmmmm 'm itVVt Auto values. Jir ljI Rai-i8-3j2 ff i Jhtw' ftX 4 TubeleM Acceptable Regular Sale Plun y'f V. Vj Vl 1 I Whitewall Substitute Low Price F.E.T i 1 YfAJ I LA I rprU Siie Siie' Price Each Each C' lLaiANj) lb p16580R-13t AR78-13t $60 42.00 1.89 "cj IffjJJ 'JlbTttK 1 P17580R-13t BR78-13 $65 45.50 1.95 7 '(SS -T VH P18580R-13t CR78-13 $70 49,00 L97 Yfi Y) Tfj HSU 1 P18575R-14t CR78-14 $73 51.10 2.19 I0 fj VV P19575R-14t ER78-14 $75 52J50 233, Kunabout P21575R-15 GR78-15 $95 66.502.75 n.

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The song is expected to earn $500,000. On Tuesday, the song was recognized by Broadcasting Music, a major American music society, as its most performed pop song of 1979. In accepting a BMI award, UNICEF executive director James P. Grant thanked performing groups and said the funds are used to help improve the situation of taw8 children through programs in more than 100 developing countries. Underdog Fighter DETROIT (AP) Frank Sinatra rarely does commercials.

But for $1 year, 01' Blue Eyes has taken on the task of commercial spokesman ailing Chrysler Corp. "Frank Sinatra is a fighter for the underdog and I am delighted," said Chrysler Chairman Lee A. Iacocca. He said Wednesday that details of the agreement were not complete, but that the singer would get a deal similar to his own "a dollar a year plys a good financial return if we make it work." The company quoted Sinatra as saying he was "impressed with lacocca's personal crusade to save Chrysler Corp. and to protect American jobs." The 65-year-old Sinatra will step into the commercial role recently performed by Iacocca and in the past by baseball announcer Joe Garagiola.

Hearing Up Well PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Booboo and Bandit met at the zoo. an assignation their keepers hope will produce a little booboo or two. Kept apart since Booboo arrived on a breeding loan from the Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, Wis May 29. the two South Ameerican bears did what comes naturally, like wrestling, running, cuddling and hugging. The South American bears, an endangered species native to Colombia and Bolivia, have yellow-white markings around their eyes that look like a pair of gi asses.

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