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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 7

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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mm The Scranton Tribune June 15, 19737 Lansky Given Concessions to Coal, Industrial, Power Interests Indicated Air Pollution Controls Face Major Changes it Year in Jail Refused to Appear Before Grand Jury substituting afr quality stand use towering smokestacks, ards for emission standards you have thousands of polluters, it would be impossible tt enforce," he said. EPA has control over state regulations by virtue of 1970 amendments to the federal would work in Pennsylvania. some up to 1200 feet high, so that sulfur dioxide would be dispersed before reaching the ground. Gaulding said he was not so EDITOR'S NOTE: The following la th hlrd of Ihree tfiWH on the Pennsylvania air pollution control law. The first wrtieoBtldered whetner or not the Jrice cleaning up air pollution I.

too EE? The Urt part deal, with possible chang" 1 aute'e regulaUoni. Bv DAVID A. MILNE clean air act that require MIAMI (UPI) Meyer sure that Pennsylvania's regula Michelle Maddof, who won acclaim for founding a Pitts Lansky, whose career as the tions are too strict or that they reputed wizard of underworld burgh group called GASP finances spans five As a safeguard, Industries and utilities would have stockpiles of low sulfur coal on hand for those days when temperature inversions prevent the dis- HARRISBURG (UPI) was sentenced to a year and a day in prison Thursday for Pennsylvania's air pollufcon mtml regulations imay be in refusing to appear before a personal of sulfur dioxides. line for major changes that make concessions to states to meet primary clean air standards by 1975 and secondary standards by a "reasonable time" thereafter. Daniel J.

Snyder, EPA's administrator for Region III, which includes Pennsylvania, has asked the state to review its regulations and Gaulding said the department is complying. A spokesman for Snyder said EPA is studying Bloom's pro federal grand jury. A federal prosecutor said he should be changed at all. "The effects on the coal industry will be temporary," he said. "Researchers are looking into new ways of using coal that will boost demand tremendously in the future.

"So the people must decide to what extent they are willing to see a temporary negative economic impact on the coal industry in order to meet clean Air goals," Gaulding said. (Group Against Smog and Pollution), put it another way: "It would be like having a city with no policemen or trying to solve a murder when all 10 persons in the room had a gun that was fired once." Gaulding said there is a question as to whether or not the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency would approve changes in Pennsylvania's regulations. believed it was Lansky's first coal, Industrial and power In teresta. Gov.

Milton J. Shapp told i Current state regulations require industries and utilities to clean up their emissions before sending them up the stacks, making sure air at ground level will be safe. Although Industries and utilities that burn coal have been prison sentence. The 70-year-old Lansky, a nwa conference last month the reeulatlons should be mod former associate of such mob i Ified so Industries and electric utilities can bum Pennsylva figures as Charles (Lucky) Luciano and Benjamin (Bugsy) posal to determine whether able to meet the mission nia's high sulfur coal. Siegel, had nothing to say about standards for particulates Shapp is advocating a pro fsmoke) they have not been the sentence.

He stood quietly in the courtroom in a blue sportscoat and blue slacks and posal by Public Utility Commission Chairman George Bloom that pollution be measured at ground level instead of able to comply with the sulfur dioxide standards for lack of proven cleanup equipment. assured U.S. District Judge James Lawrence King he would not skip town if allowed to remain free on bond while the Shapp has said Bloom's plan at the top of the smokestack Industries and utilities would wi.l enable polluters to switch sentence is appealed. Over the objections of Justice Department Strike Force prosecutor Dougald McMillan, rv, back from oil to coal and meet state and federal clean air standards at the same time. Such regulations would work fine in areas where there is one source of air pollution, says Clark L.

Gaulding, director of the Bureau of Air Quality in the Department of Environmental Resources. "But in areas such as Pitts-burgh and Philadelphia, where DR. FUREY HONORED Dr. Sandy A. Purey, this city, has been named a fellow of the American College of Physicians a 57-year-old international society representing specialists in Internal medicine and related fields.

Judge King allowed the reputed boss of Mafia finances to stay out of jail on a $250,000 bail bond plus a $400,000 personal recognizance note. Lansky post-1 ed the note last Nov. 7 when he was arrested on his arrival here from Israel. Defense Attorney E. David Rosen was given 10 days in The SEAFOOD is DELICIOUS which to file an appeal of the sentence, which he argued was AT- too severe.

He said Lansky failure to answer a grand jury subpoena was "a crime against the court" rather than against the public nd should be penalized by "a nominal fine." itaunnU anasssssssssaaaae. limmmmm. BRANDO INVOLVED IN SCUFFLE Free lance photographer Ron Galella (left) said Thursday that actor Marlon Brando (shown as he appeared on Dick Cavett's TV show Tuesday night) slugged him on the jaw so hard, it took nine stitches to patch his lip. The incident is reported to have taken place on a street in New York City's "Chinatown" while Brando was strolling in the area with Cavett looking for a place to dine. Brando was hospitalized for treatment of an Infected right hand.

Galella is under a court restraining order forcing him to stay away from Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis and her two children. (UPI Telephoto) Lansky, a wizened little man with graying hair, looked weary as he stood before the judge. He underwent open heart surgery in March and still faces trial here July 9 on an income tax evasion charge, and trial Sept. 10 in Las Vegas on a charge of conspiring to "skim" some $36 million from profits of the Flamingo Hotel gambling Ph.

6 and 1 1 Clarkg Summit Elby's Seafood Breaded Fresh Daily Tech '58 Reunion Actor's Right Hand Infected casino. Aides Appointed Lansky was convicted in Brando Is Hospitalized Technical High School's Class of 1958 recently named aides Miami Feb. 28 of contempt of a federal grand jury for failing to answer a February, 1971, subpoena from the grand jury for its 15th anniversary reunion, to be held Sept. 1 at Country After Hitting Cameraman Inn, Clarks Summit. to appear before it during its investigation of the income tax evasion charges on which the NEW YORK (UPI) Actor variety." That's when he was Marlon Brando rested in a hit, he said.

jury eventually indicted him. Lansky attorney argued i hospital Thursday and took before a jury that a physician antibiotics to cure a hand in Tel Aviv, where Lansky had infection apparently received when he slugged a free lance sought asylum from prosecu Nick Trunzo, general chairman, named Thomas Jackson and Dorothy Stevens Sherman as dinner cochairmen and announced these other aides: Reception and arrangements, Joan Costanzo Del Rosso, Caryl Rizzi and Mary Lou Baldassari Kovach; program, Joan Belaski Vitkauskas, Joan Kleiza Ofalt, Marion Cerato Beynon, Sheila Whitmore Weller and Robert Theis; prizes, Roberta Jeffrey tors in this country, had photographer trailing him advised htm it would endanger through Chinatown. his health to make the trip "I didn't even see the blow coming. But I felt it," he said. "It was a hard right.

I staggered bark. Brando started after me saying, 'Come on, you want some 1 took off and went to BeMevue Hospital." Galella became famous for his spontaneous photographs of Mrs. Onassis but the former first lady got a court order to Photographer Ron Galella, already under a court restrain back to the United States to appear before the grand jury. Lansky's reputation as a boss of organized crime was careful Goldberg, Mary Lou Gaetano ly kept out of the contempt ing order to keep away from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her children, says he was following the Academy Award winning actor and talk show host Dick Cavett Tuesday night when Brando hit him on the and Barbara Cardone King; basket of cheer, Marshall trial. keep him from following her too closely.

Galella is appealing the order. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRINGS BEST RESULTS TAKE A TRIB AT HOME jaw. Galella said it took nine stitches to close a cut on his Up. Brando was being his usual THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY WORTHINGTON SCRANTON CAMPUS CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF JUNE 18, 7973 REGISTRATION: JUNE 18 19 Psychology Social Problems The Writing of Idea Introductory Sociology Principles of Economics Introductory Anthropology Introduction to Literature American National Government Modern Curope. 1815 to Present Introduction to Physical Science to Algorithmic Processes History of the United States Sine 1865 Introduction to Developmental Psychology Concepts and Techniques of Basic Mathematics Mental Hygiene in Schools Fundamentals of Reading Instruction Introduction to Exceptional Children Ufa Science Organic Chemistry Introductory Physics Introductory Chemistry Man and Hh) Environment Intermediate Calculus with Applications Principles of Programming with Business Applications FOR INFORMATION: THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY WORTHINGTON SCRANTON CAMPUS Continuing Education, 120 Ridge View Drive DUNMORE, PA.

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