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The Times Record from Troy, New York • Page 21

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The Times Recordi
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Troy, New York
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21
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THE, TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1970 Seriate Votes To Bar More Funds For Supersonic Jet WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate voted decisively Thursday to ground further federal Eubsidies for the supersonic transport, a plane President Nixon has personally sponsored. The defeclions of several Republicans clinched the 52 to 41 adoption pi aii amendment slic- ing'a $290 million SST subsidy fund from, the Transportation Department's appropriation bill. The amendment was spon. sored by Sen.

William Proxmire, who was able to muster only 22 voles for a similar amendment last year. The liig difference this year, was concern for the environment, a new issue in which the embattled SST lias 'become major symbol of potential global pollution. As Proxmire scored a person al victory, Washington slate's two Democratic senators, Warren G. Magnuson and Henry M. Jackson, shared the defeat with Nixon.

Their stale is the home cf the Boeing Aircraft prime contractor for SST development. Jackson declared the Senate had "turned ils back on 30,000 working men and women currently engaged in this program, and 150,000 who eventually would have been engaged." Magnuson termed the vole "a veal blow at the future of Amer- can air superiority In the next generation." Both men, aided by such senators as 1 Barry Goldwater, H- argued in vain that an American SST is needed if the nation is to retain its supremacy in technology and in the aircraft markets of the world. Prom the beginning, there has been argument over whether Ihe 300-passenger, hour plane would be a boondoggle or a boon, American government participation in the development of the superplane was first suggested in the administration of President John F. Kennedy, eight years ago. The arguments for federal aid to the project were almost identical to those current now: U.S.

prestige, the necessity to retain a lion's share of the world aircraft market, the need to bolster the economy and keep the ball of American technological genius rolling. And always over the horizon was the argument that the Soviet Union and a French-British team were years ahead and would inevitably send a fleet of European SST's aloft to break the American hold on the aircraft markets. 1 Chloe Schroeder comes home to the balanced dinner Lassie comes home to every day. Nothing was found missing rom a Sausse Avenue residence Thursday night when a woman, elurning home, saw -three youths running from in front of or house and found windows in he rear door broken and the ront door open. Mrs.

John Arckian of 1502 ausse'Aye. told police that she vas driving home at about 7:45 TV STAR SIGNS Noted television aster of ceremonies Ed Sullivan, sealed, affixes his signature for Sullivan Productions, thereby gaining controlling interest of Champlain Cablevision. Looking on are Lee Ehrlich of runswick Road, Troy, center, vice president of Champlain Cailevision, and his attorney, Sholom B. Koplovitz of Troy. Champlain Cable- vision, which operates CATV systems in Whitehall and Ticonderoga, has also commenced construction of similar systems in Glens Falls and Lake George.

Sullivan Unit Controls Area CATV System Sullivan Productions, owned by TV personality Ed 3ullivan, has acquired coatrol- Jng interest in Champlain Ca- blevision, Inc. Champlain operates CATV systems in Ticonderoga and Whitehall and has started construction of CATV systems in Glens Falls and Lake Jeorge. A Troy resident, Lee Ehrlich of .39 Brunswick Road, founder and vice president of Champlain Cablevision, is general manager of Sullivan Productions CATV systems in New York Slate, Ehrlich will continue his participation in the development and expansion of the CATV sys- lems. He previously had heen associated with the Capital Cities Broadcasting Corporation. In signing the agreement, Sul- livan said, "We" will put all our resources to work to make these CATV systems the best possible.

I look forward to personally visiting the area and meeting Ihe citizens and subscribers. We have been in television production for 23 years and have been successfully operating CATV systems in the midwest. Our subscribers will oblain the benefit of our experience in the TV medium." Sullivan also maintains CATV syslems in southern Illinois Robert H. Precht, executive vice president of Sullivan Productions, announced that the company has also purchasec from the Jerrold Corp. franchises to build CATV systems in South Glens Falls and Mo reau.

Construction of these facilities has already begun. According to Sullivan, the en lire will homes. system, when completed serve more than 11,001 Sausse Ave. Residence Burglarized p.m. when she saw three youths running down Sausse Avenue from in front of her home.

She also noticed that lights were on in the house, even though she had left no lights on whtn she left at 1:30 p.m., police said. According to investigating officers, the glass in two rear doors was broken to gain en- trance and the front door unlocked to leave the Sausse' Avenuo residence. A desk was searched but nothing was missing. Police said that nothing was found missing in the home as of Thursday night. Investigating at the scene were Officers William D.

Maloney and Robert Kayderi and Sgt. Jesse Strock of the Juvenile Bureau. 294--VOTE UNITED ROW President TED US ROW Business Agents JOHN CANNON TONY LOURINIA Vice-Presideni JOHN KILCHER Recording Secretary RON WEICHOLD Trustees TOM DAVIDSON JAMES 'BUD 1 HAMILTON It's Time For A Change! COME OUT and VOTE! LiO LISTER Troy Man Falls While Walking An elderly Troy man was hospitalized Thursday evening when he fell while walking in front of 2118 5lh police said. William Peabody; 71, of 2141 5th Ave. was conveyed by the Ambulance Service Corp.

to St Mary's Hospital where he was treated and later released, hospital attaches said. Sgt. William Norton and Patrolmen Robert P. Dalpe and John C. Stone investigated the mishap.

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