The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1977, Page page 5, Image 5

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By The Associated Press
news digest
Wall setback
Stavanger, Norway-American-lcd troublcshooters
trying to save the North Sea from further massive pollu
tion failed in three attempts Thursday to choke off the
runaway Bravo offshore oil well. Fearing a fire threat,
Norway ordered a temporary halt in dl production in
the area. Officials of the Phillips Petroleum Co., the well's ;
owner, said they did not know when or how the
"blowout" specialists would try Esaln to cap' the gushing
well. "It's a setback, and any setback is serious," Robert
Archambeault, Phillips director of engineering for the
midsea Ekofisk cil field, said.
Brown bkmed
Washington-Democratic leaders laid heavy blame on
President Carter's administration, especially Defence
Secretary Harold Brown, Thursday for the wrecking of
a proposed budget that now must be replaced. Early
Thursday, after a grueling session, the House defeated,
dally nsbreskan
320 to 84, the non-binding fiscal blueprint for the year
beginning Oct. 1, The Budget Committee now Is trying to
have a new one ready for consideration next week. A
major factor was a liberal revolt cgainst the addition
of $2.3 billion for the Defense Department. "It is
unfortunate the Secretary of Defense made an end-around
play," Speaker Thomas P, "Tip" O'Neill said. The play,
he said, was for Brown to go directly to Rep, Omar
Burleson, D-Tex., and ask for introduction of the amend
ment to increase the Pentagon funds. "The Secretary
just didn't understand the procedures," O'Neill said.
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HandicappQd bill.
Washington-HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano Jr.
signed a regulation Thursday designed to implement a
four-yesr-cld law prohibiting recipients of federal funds
from discriminating against the handicapped. Demands
that the Health, Education and Welfare secretary sign the
regulations have touched off protracted demonstrations
and sit-ins throughout this month here and at HEW offices
around the country. Califano beat his own self-imposed
deadline by signing the document Thursday intead of in
early Uzy as he had promised. The secretary said the
regulation will cause a "mini-revolution" among schools,
colleges and other recipients of federal funds who will be
required to make all their programs available to the handicapped.
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The program ended last week with the visit of Turner
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