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The Tampa Tribunei
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Tampa, Florida
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S-A THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Monday, Jan. 13. 1975 Senate Review Set On Contested Votes Glenn Eyes Sound Energy Policies 7 WASHINGTON (UPIl The Senate Rules Committee begins its review of two contested elections today, and will be asked to decide whether both New Hampshire Senate candidates should stand aside until the dispute is resolved. Although the constitution empowers the Senate to be final judge of contested seat disputes, some Republicans have suggested the committee review may amount to a Democratic "power play" to grab two Republican seats. SEN.

CLAIBORNE PELL, said he would move that neither Lduis C. Wyman, a Republican who was certified the winner by two votes, nor Democratic challenger. John A. Durkin, who earlier had been declared the winner by 10 votes, be seated until the full Senate decides who.deserves the New Hampshire Senate seat. Pell is chairman of a Rules subcommittee on elections, which held hearings last week on the two disputed races.

The full committee will consider Pell's recommendation this afternoon when it takes up the New Hampshire dispute and a second challenge involving Oklahoma's Senate -he said. "I didn't come in here to justd use this as a platform for something else. Glenn, the first American to orbit the earth, said he to apply his scientific. and technological expertise to the problem of meeting the nation's energy demands. He said failure to meet that problem rapidly could cause severe economic crisis, and added that such crises have led to war in the past and could do so again.

"If it goes on for long, he said, "we're going to have an awful lot of people mad in the woirld. We're literally playing Russian roulette with" the fu- WASHINGTON (UPIl -Pioneer astronaut John G.ENN SAYS HIS MAJOR GOAL AS A FRESHMAN Senator is to help develop sound energy policies and stop the "Russian roulette" of drift and wastefulness that could lead to war. In an interview, the Ohio Democrat said he has no intention of using his Senate seat as a springboard into 1976 presidential politics even though some observers rate him among the brightest new Democratic faces on the national scene. "I'M NOT planning any entdry into any primaries." lies mm Sen John Glenn energy expertise ture of the country and the whole world." HE DISAGREED with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's statement that the United States might kresort to force to end a dfuture oil embargo.

"That kind of talk frightens me," he said. mm Senate Unit Urges Food Price Probe TIJF CTAnr van A ftl mill i VAiin imur a nnium int JllmC IUU UUl DUILU lUUIv nUniC ON. SMiESS WASHINGTON (UPI) -Congress should begin an immediate investigation of food prices and, if war- QUALITY INDOOR-OUTDOOR FURNITUR furnifturs of Brandon crease in price supports for wheat and corn to spur needed production increases this year. THE REPORT by the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs, headed by Sen. George Mc-Govern, said Congress should get an immediate analysis of price increases in food processing and retailing industries during 1974.

Any evidence of collusive prices or price increases attributable to scant competition in the food business should be turned over to an administrative law judge, it added. The investigation could help restore competition to food processing and retailing, the committee said report was critical of the large number of corporations involved in farming and suggested the consumer and the small both would benefit from Congressional passage of a Family Farm Act to prohibit farming or control of farming by any non-farm business with assets of more than $3 million. ON PRICE supports, the panel said target prices for wheat should be raised from the current $2.05 per bushel to $3.35, with the corn target going from $1.88 to $2.25 a bushel. Such increases, although below market prices for both commodities, would give farmers the assurance that if all-out production increased, supplies and sent prices plunging, they would still receive a reasonable return for their product. The target price concept' is ranted, go to court with the results, a Senate committee recommended yesterday.

The committee, looking into U.S. -food availability and pricing policies, also urged an immediate 63 per cent in- No Quota Seen To IDre Women In Connecticut WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gov. Ella T. Grasso of Connecticut' the first woman to be elected governor of a state on her own merits, said yesterday she will name women to top state jobs but not on anyquota system. "I will make a special effort to hire men and women with the highest quallifica-tions for administrative positions," she said.

"A number of key appointments' will be women." She said she anticipated no difficulty in finding qualified women but added she would not use a quota based on percentage of women in the She did not say what positions would be filled by women Mrs Grasso, a two-term Democratic congresswoman, took office, Wednesday after being elected by a landslide as the first woman to become a governor outside of a husband's political shadow Her spouse is a retired school administrator Mrs. Grasso made her comments on NBC-TV's "Meet the Press" program. questioning, Grasso stuck to her commitment against a state income tax and flatly denied tdhat her position was inconsistent with her liberal philosophy. choice! SjJ SWIVEL ROCKER $57 LOVESE AT 57 CHAIR 2 STEEL MESH TOP END TABLES COFFEE s57 a support level announced before the growing season begins. If market prices after harvest average below the target, the government pays farmers the difference.

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Colorful floral print upholstery in wipe-clean supported vinyls. Fresh, attractive styling keeps its good looks, indoors and outdoors all year round! Consolidated Report of Condition of "CARR0LLW00D STATE BANK" of Tampa in the Stale of Florida and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close ol! business on Dec. Jl, 19 I. ASSETS I. (ash and due fmm banks (including $0 unposted debits) MATCHING CHAISE LOUNGE SOAK UP THAT GREAT FLORIDA 2, (a) I Treasury securities UW6.42 1.4.

12 K'M. .200.1 .0011.1111 REGULAR 99.95 b) Obligations of ederal Financing Bank 4. Obiijsitions of Slates and political subdmsions 7. Federal funds sold anil securities pun-based under agreements to resell H. I Hber loans Hank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 13.

Other assets (items 6 of "Other (including $0 direct lease financing) TOTAL ASSETS THESE SETS ARE SOLD IN CARTONS DELIVERED FREE TO YOUR HOME 121. In 428. 7H 2.7(I..j2K.7I LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. and eoriHiratioiis ime and sav ings deposits of individuals, partnership: and corporations Deposits of I'nited Suites Government Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers' checks, etc. -1 2.319.

102. 2h. 727.10 772.KO 717.2.1 TAKE IT WITH YOU AND ASSEMBLE AT 101. 3.flK.".37u.7u S2.319.727.10 TOTAL DEPOSITS (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time and savings deposits Other liabilities TOTAL LI ABILITIES 2H, RESERVES ON' LOANS AM) SECURITIES' 30. Reserve for had debt losses on loans (setup pursuant to Interna! Revenue Service rulings).

1 IO LO WS AND SKCt RITIES 4ili.7."ilUM 4 -POSITIONS ROLL ANYWHERE I. REGULAR 129.95 3 -SEAT SOFA Outstanding Design Exceptional Quality CAPITAL ACCOUNTS" 3.V Kipiitv capital, total, 37. 1 ionimoii stock'tnlul par value (No. shares aiillinriy.eil Ki.K'.i) (o. shares outstanding 3K.

Surplus VK I ndivided profits ILTOT4I. CAPITAL Ms 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESER ES. AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .71 I.

TH NOW! 1 fi.i n.ft'Mi.M MEMORANDA 1. Average of total deposit, for the calendar davs ending with call dale 3.0 Li.ll 1 1 2. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar davs with call dale H.d.Vl l(r V1 PRICE GUARANTEE: IF WITHIN THE NEXT 30 DAYS you find'the SAME PIECE OF FURNITllRE IN OUR AREA FOR LESS MONEY, WE WILL I. Rosemary llovle. Vice President A Cashier, of the above-named bank.

1333 W. BRANDON BLVD. BRANDON HOURS: MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 1 0:00 TILL 9:00 P.M TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY 1 0:00 TILL 6:00 P.M. PHONE 689-1291 EASY CREDIT TERMS oBlmorEc I REFUND THE DIFFERENCE! furniture solemnly EARAFFIRM that this report of condition is true and cm-reel, to the best of inv knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: ROSEMARY HOYI.E ftOBF.DF.RISO MRS.

SAM DAVIS CHARLES WHITEHEAD, JR. State of Florida. Couulv of IlilKborough. ss: Svorn and subscribed before mc llii- Oth dai of Jauiiarv. )I)T.

ami I hereby Testify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires July ITU. (Seal) CATHERINE AN EEI'OEL. -Notarv Public. of Brandon.

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