The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 06, 1979, Image 14

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    Page 14 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979
San Francisco
United Press International
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Police get men; fleas get police
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United Press International
NEW YORK — Police were
scratching their heads Tuesday over
the arrest of three people in Harlem
— and their arms, legs and
everywhere else from fleas.
Police said officers in Manhattan
arrested the three people for pos
session of drugs and a shotgun in a
first-floor apartment.
“It turns out that the apartment,
along with the three people ar
rested, were infested with fleas,”
one officer said.
To make matters worse, two or
three radio cars and a patrol wagon
became infested on the way to the
station house.
An exterminator had to spray the
vehicles and the station house
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United Press International
WASHINGTON — President
Carter was welcoming Democratic
congressional leaders back to town
Wednesday and hoping they will
translate the “No. 1 topic” on the
grass roots circuit — energy — into
action on his program.
But press secretary Jody Powell
said, not too optimistically, “We re
not accounting for what the mem
bers will do. There is danger of a
stalemate and inaction....”
Carter invited the leaders to a
breakfast meeting at which Speaker
Thomas O’Neill and Senate Major
ity Leader Robert Byrd were to give
the president a rundown on what he
can expect in the coming weeks of a
slow-paced session that may run
until Christmas.
The Senate debate on SALTII,
the arms limitation treaty, may take
a month or so starting in mid-
October.
Powell said Carter will “continue
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to urge the people to let theiiij ^
he heard” on energy legislati)
was clear Carter contemplates
trips to take his case to the con
including Hartford, Conn,
Wednesday, along with an
closed second stop that day.
Powell said the White]
congressional liaison staff
president the “No. 1 topic mei
heard about was energy fri
constituents.”
But, he said that while
are talking about the needfot
action... that report does not
to he overly optimistic abouto
legislation in Congress.”
The question of passage
administration energy progra
depends on the state oftheem
and spiraling inflation, Poweli
“The primary concern is
ously the economy,” Powel
“The broadest step that can
on that is favorable action#
energy program.”
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Texans’ costs least
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Despite a 3.75 cent price increase
in regular leaded gasoline in the
United States, Texas drivers had the
best buy in the nation, according to a
survey of August prices.
The only two cities in the survey
where the selling price for full-
service was under 90 cents a gallon,
were Houston, with 89.14 cents a
gallon and El Paso with 89.5 cents.
The Platt’s-Lundberg Report said
Tuesday its survey showed
Chicago’s monthly average of $1.04
a gallon was the nation’s highest,
and that five other cities topped the
$1 mark.
The survey was conducted among
approximately 16,000 stations in 44
cities.
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cline in U.S. gasoline deliver I United
stined for retail outlets to“rd 10USTO
consumer demand as a resuli \cquisto
rise in prices over the pasts litwo out;
months.
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average price of $1,042 a gal lory over
full-service regular.
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in Detroit; $1,012 in San Fra rificedhim
$1,007 in Los Angeles, and
in San Diego.
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