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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 23

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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Maine, N.H. Favored As Oil Refinery Sites Nashua Telegraph. Friday, May 14, NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire would be i i refineries than the three southern New England states because of existing air pollution in the south, the regional i a Protection Agency chief says. John A.S.

McGlennon said "excessive violations of hydrocarbon standards" are a problem in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, and "any one of the three northern states" would be a i development. "It is highly questionable that we would permit a large lank farm in southeastern Massachusetts," he said. Earlier this year, McGlennon downgraded the New Bedford- Fall Kiver areas as a likely site for refinery development. McGlennon didn't totally rule out New England as a site for major oil facilities development. But he said in an interview with The Standard Times In New Bed- ford Wednesday that such development would have to be through tradeoffs, which wouldn't detract from the region's air quality.

"If a community, state or region were able to reduce hydrocarbon emission with additional emission in an amount equal to what the new facility would add, then we Comedy Hour Laughs Through Some Tears By JOAN HANAUER iewer lle resetting not see- NEW YORK Some of the best comedy has a trace second and Ue arvclous of a tear, or a twist of irony, to add zest to humor, and that's The wo comct ji ans have a what Alan King presents in a baM out-hamming each other new hour-long four-part comas a i accented pre- edy anthology. Revolution Russian retired The title of the show is general and admiral, a pair of Life Liberty and Dinosaurs who meet weekly on IA M'ulr! bench to carry on a war Schisgal Simon and the marinat ierrin Peter Ustinov, while players include Alan Alan King, Zero Mostel, Cyril Ritchard, 1 Dick Shawn and. Ustinov. Ustinov also directed. In the first of the sketches, "Love." A i a a married businessman with TM five i i wins soup with borscht, they stalemate on the fisli course, Half the audience is likely to wind up with psychosomatic indigestion, as Ustinov does, while the hardier souls head his which King plays a in dentist partner, King, how he is leay- js on a frion(rs ing lusmfe for an 18-year-old while a he met the night nlonologll(; abo how his wife lias left him and his life is before.

King marvelous, and just as the A A it a ruined-he even went looking to commit suicide by being mugged, but "you can never find one when you want one." "Please let me know If'you feel pain of any kind," he repeats. The finale lias Rilchard and Shawn as soldiers in the American Revolution in "war- torn New England," both trying to carry on alone after their colleagues have, been wiped out. The American suggests they surrender their swords to each other a sort of-private armistice and at first the a recognizes the futility of it all but says in a tribute to man's honor and stupidity. "From now on I'm continuing the war as a matter of form." Television boasts half hour after hour of comedy these days, but seldom with the depth and carrying power these writers, and most particularly, these actors, bring to laughter-cum-tears. As sidelight, some of the most successful comedy on television these days Tyler Moore," "Khoda," "Phyllis," "Maude" el al) is feminine.

But that is on another network and besides, the wenches are on reruns. In this quartet, there isn't a a i a a i part. The ratings of Ihe nation's top 10 network television shows for the week ending May 9, according lo the A.C. Nielsen were: "M-A-S-H;" 2: "Starsky and Hutch;" 3: "Baretta;" 4: "Lavernc and 5: "Happy Days;" 6: (tie) "Bionic Woman" and "Al! in (he Family:" "One Day at a Time:" 9: ABC Monday Night Movie, "True Grit;" 10: "Switch." would permit thg siting of a refinery or tank farm in that area," he said. to offshore oil development, McGlennon said he felt there were sufficient safeguards to the region's fisheries in connection with 1.2 million acres proposed for leasing by the Department of the Interior on Georges Bank.

A University of Rhode Island study indicated about two-thirds of the proposed tracts are in high density fishing areas. "I think we and the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) have tried to protect tracts where actual spawn exist," he said. The only possible problem, he said, would be from "an excessive that likelihood is extremely remote." "A large offshore oil spill," he said, "would have a temporary effect on fishing in (lie would not be great. Fish are migrators, moving back and forth and they tend to leave an area of a spill." "A greater area of concern," said McGlennon, "is the transshipment of oil. That is where we are concentrating our concern and that is where you should be concenlrating your concern.

"If the spill near the shore occurred as a result of a loading or offloading operation, a ship colliding with another ship, or a ship hitting a rock, it would have significant impact." he said. LITCHFIELD Drive-In Theatre NOW OPEN WED. thru SUN. 2X-RATEDFILMS Show starts al dusk 5 OAYS A WEEK SUSSE HOUSE RESTAURANT 2 Progreu Ave. Everett Tpke.

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