Page 6 Connecticut Dally Campus Tuesday, September 14, 1976 Panel reports sprays threaten ozone layer 6 big question was at what rate was 15 to 30 miles high where it leading to “climatic change of years to give scientists time to _ _ ,_ _ the ozone being destroyed. protects animals and plants from drastic proportions in a century By AL ROSSITER JR. more fully assess the threat the UPI Science Editor WASHINGTON (UPI) — A National Academy of Sciences committee said Monday some spray can gases almost certainly will have to be banned eventually for nonessential uses to protect Earth's vital ozone radiation shield. But the panel recommended after a l6-month study that any government regulatory process be delayed for up to two more 3 named in plot Rondeau. 34. of Westfield. of the Book of Common Prayer. budget steel orders has become a lag. I {.21 ST BROOK M.-11.1. * N.Y. 9:30- 9 lvbndaythruihursday The Nation In Brief SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) — Two residents of a Salvation Army dormitory and a former waitress arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kill Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass., pleaded innocent Monday to murder conspiracy charges. The pleas were entered by the court on behalf of Robert Earl White, 42. and David J. King. 31. both of Springfield, and Mrs. Sandra Police sources said they remain suspicious that the threat to kill Kennedy was real. They said there is a “strong suspicion that the whole affair was idle. drunken talk." Springfield District Court Judge George Brigianes ordered White and King to undergo psychiatric examination Tuesday He continued the case until Sept. 20. The judge appointed a public defender to the case after King and Mrs. Rondeau said they were unemployed and unable to afford a lawyer. White, who appeared in court in a leather jacket. a t-shirt and checkered trousers, had been held on $50,000 bail following the arrests Saturday. He was ordered held Monday at Hampden County Jail and his bail was reduced to $25,000. King and Mrs. Rondeau continued to be free on their own recognizance‘- Episcopalians confront revisions MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) —— The Episcopal Church Monday began the complicated process of confronting the emotional and potentially schismatic issues of women's ordination and revision Delegates to the 65th triennial convention began formal committee meetings to consider a host of legislative proposals dealing with the two issues but also began work on more mundane but equally important subjects such as the church's The 3-million-member denomination's executive committee presented the delegates with a lean 1977 budget proposal for 51 4.03 million. an increase of only $200,000 over last year and some $2.8 million less than had originally been requested. Stock exchange down amid fear NEW YORK (UPI) — Despite an early buying surge. prices fell Monday in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange amid fears an auto industry strike was about to begin and a lull in The Dow Jones industrial average. up more than three at the outset. lost 5.07 points to 983.29. Despite a 1.49-point gain Friday. the blue-chip average lost 0.75 last week. non-toxic gases pose to the envi- ronment. The risk for such a delay, the committee said. was slight. The 13-member panel, studying the matter at the request of four government agencies. concluded that the evidence clearly supports the theory that spray can propel- lants called fluoro-carbons are rising slowly into the upper atmosphere where they eventual- ly destroy ozone molecules. The plead innocent STYLE DELI - RESTAURANT 9:30 - 10 Friday and Saturday This Sunday 9:30 - 9:(X) Breakfast Served All Day Of the 1.49 billion pounds of harmful amounts of ultraviolet or so. fluoro-carbon gases released into the atmosphere annually around the world, 68 per cent comes from antiperspirant. deodorant and hair care spray cans. not all spray cans use fluoro-carbons and the panel recommended that action be taken immediately to lable those that do. Ozone. a molecular cousin to oxygen. is concentrated in a layer radiation. “We’re not convinced there The concern is that erosion of win ever bee a need to 1-eguiate the ozone barrier would increase the incidence of skin cancer caused by exposure to ultraviolet sunlight and might harm plants and animals. _ . In addition, the committee said accumulation of fluoro-carbons in the stratosphere might cause the atmosphere to heat up. Perhaps $1 million bail set . Air pirates imprisoned NEW YORK (UPI) —- The five genthau filed a complaint Char- Central station in Manhattan. It Croatian nationalists who hi- jacked a TWA jetliner to Paris were slapped Monday with $1 million bail tags in federal court. Just in case they were able to raise that kind of money, New York City made ready to grab them charges. inmediately on murder While the four men and one woman were being arraigned in a federal court in Brooklyn for air piracy. the Federal Aviation Ad- ministration in Washington ab- solved New York's airport secur- ity system of any blame for the hijacking. The FAA said the reason the five were able to get aboard the TWA jetliner at LaGuardia Air- port last Friday was that the “bombs" they had were fake — a kitchen pot and modeling clay - and not the real thing. 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