Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 27, 1974, Image 18

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    18—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 27. 1974
Drew
Drew Ix*wis, Republican
gubernatorial candidate,
stated there are five key
areas in which he would
concentrate as Governor of
Pennsylvania.
"First, I place the highest
possible priority on the
'‘estoration of a positive
climate for Pennsylvania’s
economic growth and
development. The means
jobs, and my goal is that
there will be a job for every
Pennsylvanian,” Lewis said.
“Second, I intend to work
to assure that the principles
and practice of justice are
kept free of political m-
Huence, and the the state’s
iaw enforcement agencies
The Jj? Era to 2,000 A.D.
(NEWS OF EARTH, ENVIRONMENT. ENERGY)
New Engine Design
Cuts Gas Consumption
A hydrtulic engine-that could
double the mileage from a gallon
of gasoline is on the drawing
boards at the University of Rhode
Island College of Engineering
"The engine will not drive the
wheels of the vehicle directly but-
will generate high pressure oil ” The URI engine would not be a
said Dean Lewis D Conta. who is regular engine driving a hydraulic
directing the project The high pump, as is found in some con
pressure oil would be used in hy- struction vehicles today, but a
draulic motors to drive the vehicle completely new diesel system that
The new engine would be equip would pressurize the oil directly
ped with a hydraulic accumulator The first application of the hy
in which energy in the form of oil draulic engine would probably be
at high pressure can be stored A m off-the-road earth moving vehic
moderate size engine could store les But Dr Conta considers city
such energy while operating on the buses, with thier requirements for
evel or going down hill and draw frequent starting and stopping in
on it when starting, passing or go- traffic, to be the ideal use
mg up hill He said it would be a year before
“Even more important for urban a prototype engine is built
SILAGE MASTER
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Medium-duty 35:
big-harvester features
but priced for
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Reverse knife sharpening is built in
maintains correct knife bevels Hardened
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kmfe-for long life Cutting and
blowing are separate —plenty of 'blow ’
for filling long wagons Wagon tongue
is m-lme with tractor drawbar —reduces
side-draft on hillsides and greasy ground
Recutter screens are available Stop
in soon for the rest of the story
A. B. C. GROFF, INC.
New Holland
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster
SHOTZBERGER'S
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ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT
Mohnton, RD2, Pa. 19540, (near Adamstown)
Phone (215) 484-4391
M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS
West Chester
Lewis Lists
serve the cause of justice.
“Third, I want to help
restore a sense of com
munity in Pennsylvania. I
believe in strong, effective
local government
backstopped by a responsive
state governmnet which
doesn’t try to manipulate the
lives of citizens in their own
communities.
“Fourth, I will work very
hard to restore confidence
and integrity in our state
government. It must be
completely open, and it must
also be open-minded so that
all Pennsylvanians have
access to the government.
They should be served, and
they should be albe to
register their views.
drivers," Dr Conta said, "braking
could also store energy" Now. en
ergy is dumped when the brakes
are applied and then the driver has
to draw on the fuel tank to put the
car back into motion
"But with the hydraulic system,
the energy that you take out of a
vehicle to stop it could be stored
in the accumulator and then the
driver can draw on the accumula
tor to get the car going again "
And because the engine would
use less fuel, there would also be
a considerable decrease in pollu
tion factors -
I
5 Key Objectives
‘‘Finally - and this is
critical - I shall work in
harmony with the members
of the General Assembly to
make state government
work to serve people,
because I believe people are
what government is all
about.”
Lewis, also stated he
supports the use of cigarette
tax funds already collected
for the transportation of non
public school children as
specified in Senate Bill 1021
now before the State
Legislature.
In a statement issued from
his campaign headquarters,
Lewis said!
“I wholeheartedly endorse
Senate Bill 1021 and shall
exercise whatever powers of
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Terre Hill
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R D 4 Manheim
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it passed by the Genral
Assembly.
‘‘The purpose of S-1021 is to
fund Act 372 which provides
for the transportation of non
public school children in
accordance with existing
school district regulations;
that is, transportation over
existing school bus routes for
distances not less than one
mile.
“The thrust of S-1021 is to
utilize cigarette tax funds
totaling some $24 million
already collected and on
hand.
Lewis said that while Act
372 provided for tran
sportation of such non-public
school pupils, the state had
failed to provide funds for
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Lebanon Pa 17042
the busing program which
has cost local school districts
an estimated $26 million to
$3O million.
The result, he said, has
been bigger local property
tax bills, bus scheduling
problems and cancelled
school programs such as
field trips and other after
school activities.
‘‘Many local school
districts have begun to ex-
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press anxiety that Act 372
would result in a further and
more severe impact on
limited local revenues.
Therefore I think it Is ab
solutely essential that the
General Assembly move
promptly to remove that
anxiety and assure Penn
sylvania’s school districts
that state funds will be
available for this purpose,”
Lewis said.
CALL 354-7481