European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 12, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday. September 12. 1980 the stars and stripes Page 5 campaigning Reagan hits Energy policy Carter firmly rejects 3-Way debate by the associated press president Carter stood firm wednesday dealing himself out of a nationally Tele Vised Campaign debate that will draw Ron Ald Reagan and John Anderson to Balti More later this month. While representatives of All three Candi dates and the sponsoring league of women voters tried unsuccessfully to reach a debate Compromise Republican candidate Reagan campaigned in Ohio where he said Carter s Energy policy is a failure. The truth is America has an Abun dance of Energy. But the policies of this administration consistently discourage it discovery and production Reagan said. Rag in insisted that the United states has enough resources to last until the fuels of the future Are developed if on Lythco could be put to use. Stumping a big Industrial state where Carter won a narrow Victory in 1976, Rea Gan also told a predominantly Black Audi ence he might set aside a portion of the nation s military budget to establish de sense plants in depressed inner City areas. Meanwhile three of Reagan s top de sense advisers insisted in a news Confer ence on Capitol Hill that the White House handed the soviet Union an intelligence Windfall by disclosing the existence of stealth technology to make . War planes invisible to enemy radar. We announced that it was not Only do Able but of the highest importance for the United states Ana that it indeed changed announcing the invitation Egue of women voters chairman i Lush incr fold left announces in Washington the bid to Independent candidate John Anderson to join in a three Man pm league of a pain debate. With i Inerfeld is official Dot Ridings. A photo House wants All Billy papers in 7 Days Washington up the House voted wednesday to demand that the while House Supply All documents and records involving the Billy Carter affair within seven Days blocking a Republican Effort to postpone the vote to oct. 1 when it could be More politically embarrassing. In a session marked by partisan anger and shouting the House approved the re publican sponsored Resolution by voice Vole. But in an unusual twist. Democrats voted by voice vote in favor of the Resolution shortly after they had been unsuccessful 260-124, in an attempt to kill it. The democratic move to pass the Resolution was an Effort to Block an expected Prudential to release records on 500,000 of its employees Newark . Up the Prudential insurance co., threatened with the loss of millions of dollars in government contracts has agreed to turn Over records of More than 500 000 workers for a review of its hiring practices involving minorities and women. In an agreement signed by . District judge Herbert Stern Prudential will turn Over computerized records of its employees for examination by the . Department of labor which in turn reaffirmed the insurance giant s right to serve As a Federal contractor. The consent order preserves the life and health insurance policies of some 500,000 Federal employees whose annual premiums exceed is 80 million. It also allows Prudential to actively seek new Federal dispute entered Over the release of employee data tajiks which the labor depart ment sought for a periodic review of Prudential s non discrimination and affirmative action or
