June 13. 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven I riu,.u1t 97 TE ICIGN AIY ag Sve Gandhi. refuses to resign Indian post Federal committee reports freon 'cause for concern' (Continued from Page 1) In a fighting, five-minute speech in Hindi, she said: "We have taken a pledge to create a new society. We will continue toward the goal of eradicating poverty. "We have faced challenges in the past, and we will con- tinue even now to face them with courage." O U T W A R D L Y, Gandhi displayed no emotion about the verdict which overturned her 1971 election to Parliament. She had won the contest by defeat- ing Socialist leader Raj Parain by 183,309 votes to 71,499. But the judge ruled she illegally used government officials in her campaign, including Yashpal Kapoor, a member of her sec- retariat in New Delhi, when the campaign started. The prime minister obviously was banking on an outpouring of public support to justify her remaining in office. But her strategy could suffer a major setback if her party is defeated in this week's key election for the legislature in Gujarat State, where first re- sults showed the Congress party trailing badly. WITH 147 seats declared for the 182-member legislature, Congress had won 51 seats while a non-Communist opposition front had 75 seats and indepen- dents and other parties had 21. Voting took place on Sunday and Wednesday.. Gandhi had campaigned vig- orously throughout Gujarat for the past month, urging voters to support Congress candidates as a demonstration of their own backing of her policies. In the last election in Go- jarat, the Congress had won 140 of the then 168 seats. Bill to teach birth control postponed WASHINGTON (AF) - A fed- eral task force said yesterday that the world's invisible ozone shield against skin cancer may be damaged by the gas that shoots deodorants and hair- sprays ot of cans. The task force recommended immediate consideration of a rewnirement to label aerosol cans containing fltorocarbon rorrallants, but it said consid- eration of banning them could watt a year until completion of a further studv by the National A-alenav of Science. THE TASK force concluded, hIwe-r. that "there seems to b- leritimate cause for seriosuis cm-ern" over the use of these raronellants, strongly susnected of working their way into the earth's sinner ozone. Ozone in the stratosphere fil- ters o'it much of the ultravio- let radiation from the sun. The task force warned that deple- tion of the ozone would let more radiation reach the earth's sur- face. And increased exposure to the radiation would cause increas- es in human skin cancer, as wei as possible harm to plants, animals and the environment, the task force said. THE GROUP, composed of 14 federal agencies, urged r a p i d pussate of a proposed T ox ic Su bstances Control Act that wold require safety-testings of new chemicals before they are approved for release int a the environment. The renort was issued at a news conference by Russell Pe- terson, chairman of the Presi- dent's Council on Environrental Quality, and H. Guyfod c'(ev- er, chairman of the Feinral Council for Science and Tech- nology. Acting jointly, those t w o agencies established last Jan- uary a Federal Interagency Task Force on Inadvertent Mod- ification of the Stratosphere. ITS FIRST assignment was to check out scientific warnings first raised a year ago, about the potential threat to the ozone layer from productin of chem- icals known as fluorocarbons, or "freons," one of their trade names. The task force said somc 138 billioin pounds of fluorocarbNs have been produced worldwide, excluding the Soviet bloc, a n d abo'ut half of the total was pro- duced and used by the U.S. Peterson said the State De- partment will start a program of international cooperation on research and policy development on the fluorocarbon problem. HE SAID about 51 per cent of the fluorocarbons it the U.S. are used as propellant in cans of deodorant, anttissarspirant, hair spray or other personal grooming products. About 28 per cent is used in refrigerators and aic condition- ers; about 10 per cent goes in- to the manufacture of plastics; 7 per cent is used in foaming agents; and S per cent is used in solvents. All of it eventually ends up in the atmosphere, through delib- erate release, leakage, or de- struction of discarded contain- ers. THE TASK force said fluoro- carbons might be used safely in refrigeration and air condition- ing if meas-res were ado1ted to prevent leakage and to reclaim and reise them from discarded eniment. But the flworocarbons used as sorav pronellants ara blasted directly into the air. If the flnorocarbonl-ozoTe can- cer theory is confirmed by fur- ther study, the task force said, snrav-can se of this chemical unav have to be banned. The renort said that fluoro- carbons in tha air might take ten years to have their fail im- nat on prone and the damage mnight not b- renaired by na- tlral nr'oesses for more than a century. The fluorocarbons already pro- duced may reduce the earth's ozone shield as much as 1.3 to 3.0 per cent, the tas' force esti- mated; and a 3 per cent ozone reduction might cause a 6 per cent increase in skin cancer (Continued from Page 3) that it's held up in committee andthere's nothing to worry shout." At the same time, says Craft, "It has the very highest legislative priority from NOW this year, and even Gov. Milli- ken supports it. I'm quite sure it won't pass between now and September, but I feel optimis- tic for the next session because it's sort of a concept whose time has come." A WIDER knowledge of birth control information among teens, explained Craft, could have a substantial impact on Michigan Dept. of Public Health TV. tonite us24Wide Worls Mystery "Ring Once for Death"bstars Miehael Jayston as a butler who runs the household of a wealthy widow-and increas- ingly, her life. 11 Movie-Adventure "Modesty Ol ase." (English; 1966) Nonsensical spy farce about a female agent (Monica Vitti) trying to keep a gein shipment from an effete vil- lain (Dick Bogarde). 20 Manna 30 Janaki-Exercise 50 Movie-Drama BW "The Keys of the Kingdom." (1944) well-acted version of A. J. Cronin's novel ahout a priest (Gregory Peck) doing missionary work in China. 57 ABC News-Smith/ Reasoner Captioned f or the hearing- statistics which show: -27,808 children were born in Michigan to mothers between the agcs of 15 and 19 in 1973; -infant mortality rate in teenage pregnancies is 52 per cent higher; -babies born to teenagers on the average weigh less, retard- ing their growth. "It's also a local control is- sue," says Craft. "Right now the state is telling the local schools that they can't teach about birth control." Under the new bill, community school boards would make the final de- cision with the help of state guidelines. impaired 12:00 Movie-Thrilier nw "Face of Fear." 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