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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 11

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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11
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Hanna Says Strip Mining Bill Would Close Firm COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)-The Hanna Coal based in eastern Ohio, told the House Environmental Affairs Committee Tuesday ilhat passage of tough new strip mining laws would put the company out of business. R. W. Hatch, Hanna president, said proposed regulations for backfilling and land reclamation close us down.

not 10 i t. not this week. but, in a very short Hatch said there was no way the Hanna operation could go from per acre for reclamation costs to $6,000 an acre and expect to be anywhere but in a position on the competitive coal just have the quality to compete at those he said. The bill before the committee, sponsored by Rep. A.

G. Lancione, D-30 Bellaire, House minority leader, calls for broader definitions of strip mining, restoration of strip mined land to a condition suit- MEDICARE AGE? You Get An Extra Discount Below Regular Discount Prescription Prices NO APPLICATION OR FORMS NEEDED JUST SHOW MEDICARE CARD PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG STORE 115 E. 5th St. able for its original purpose, and creation of a of strip Mining and Reclamation within the Department of Natural Resources. Also provided are tighter reg- ulatixMis on lihe planning of strip mining operations, new requirements and stiffer penalties for violations.

He described as useless a provision of the bill requiring Ijackfilling of final cuts, charging that contours are often not the Requirements in the bill that would prevent a company's return to reclaimed areas to resume operations. Hatch said, would lock in forever valuable natural resources yet untapped. Hatch said in the last 20 years prices for Ohio coal per ton have risen only six cents to an average of $3.96. Under the omnibus strip mining bill, he said, between $1.25 and $2.50 would have to go to meet reclamation demands. The a currently spends about nine cents a ton for reclamation.

Two bills aimed at halting kickbacks from deputy registrars to the Democratic party got only a brief hearing in the House State Government 50 days of thoroughness horse racing, bringing the track total racing days to 100 each year. committee before being shelved. Committee Chairman Gordon Scherer, R-71 Cincinnati, sponsor of one of the bills, suggested after only a few of discussion that go on to more serious The Scherer bill would have cut a fee on license plates from 50 cents to 40 cents, contending the reduction would make it impossible for him to contribute to any political party and still clear a profit. The other measure, authored by Rep. Paul Pfeifer, R-15 Bucyrus, would have simply outlawed political contributions from deputy registrars.

In the Senate Finance Committee, a bill to enclose the open end of Ohio State football stadium to provide more seating met no support and was indefinitely postponed. The 0 r. Sen. Douglas Applegate, D-30 Steubenville, asked that the bill be withdrawn from consideration after noting that the university did not favor the proposal. The Senate Ways and Means Committee recommended passage of i bill to give Beulah Park at Columbus an additional Wednesday, April 14, 1971 East Liverpool, Ohio The Evening Review 11 Ex-State Senator One Of 4 Indicted For Tax Evasion CINCINNATI (AP) Former State Senator Calvin Johnson was among four persons indicted by a federal grand jury Tuesday on charges of failure to file income tax returns, Johnson, w'ho now lives in Atlanta, was a senator from January, 1967 to February 1970 representing Hamilton County.

Three indictments said he failed to file returns on 619 earned from 1965 through 1967. James Bigler, 50. head of Bigler Electrical Service and president of Tri State Maintenance was accused of fail ure to file from 1964 through 1967 on $187,574. His wife was named co-defendant. Also indicted was Norman Lew.

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