Show Page 10 $49 million Motional news WASHINGTON — Congress is responding to President Ford’s renewed drive for his economic program with quick action on tax relief while entangling his energy program in dispute In a statement opening his news conference Tuesday Ford said he will put into effect without congressional help his tariff on imported oil and would veto any mandatory gasoline rationmjjj legislation WASHINGTON — Key senators of both parties see little chance that President Ford can win congressional approval of the additional $300 million in military aid he says is “essential’ for South Vietnamese morale and security WASHINGTON — Former White House aide Charles W Colson says that convicted Watergate burglar E Howard Hunt passed information to the CIA for nine months after the agency claims it cut off relations with Hunt two sources report The sources said Tuesday night that to according to Colson Hunt delivered sealed envelopes and packagesCIA as the other sources identified been has Ober by Ober Richard counterintelligence officer who headed a unit designed to monitor any connections between domestic radicals and foreigners during the Nixon administration WASHINGTON — A previously secret Federal Energy Administration analysis shows President Ford’s goal of obtaining increased automobile fuel economy by 1980 probably can be met without few relaxing auto emissions and safety standards planned for the next no-retre- at years and silent G Gordon Liddy DANBURY Conn — A stern-faceto begin serving the remainder of his today entered federal prison d Watergate burglary sentence Local news SALT LAKE CITY — President E A Hunter of Utah Power & Light warns that proposed construction projects may be halted or cancelled and service interrupted if a rate increase is not quickly granted Hunter presented Utah Power’s case Tuesday to a Public Service Commission hearing The utility seeks a $202 million rate hike that would increase the average residential electric bill about $250 a Co month SALT LAKE CITY — A tough antirshoplifting bill was introduced Tuesday in the Utah Senate giving merchants authority to arrest suspected shoplifters Meanwhile a bill to give the secretary of state an additional title of lieutenant governor was introduced in the House of Friday January 24 1975 Representatives SALT LAKE CITY — The leader of the Equal Rights Amendment Coalition in Utah has accused the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints of interferingthqwlitics “The equal rights amendment is not receiving a fair and open hearing in the Utah State Legislature” ERA Coalition Chairperson Irene Fisher said at a news conference at the State Capitol this morning j ! j Klamath Indians near payday1 an Indian story to tell Associated Press Writer Ted Conn a Lakeview lawyer who has practiced in the area for KLAMATH FALLS Ore — 40 years remembers it well: The ’’Jast payday” is near for the “Before the lands were sold By JOE FRAZIER timber per capita payments sales were made quarterly to the Indians Many of the Indians felt the payments were like the buffalo: they’d always be rema’imng members of the Klamath Indian tribe When it comes probably in December $49 million in federal funds will be passed out to about 620 Klamaths What will happen to the money is cause for some speculation in this Southern Oregon lumber and fronr there’” But with the lump sum the quarterly payments stopped Conn recalled months of drunken brawls and of auto farming town The Klamath reservation was dealers getting plump from among several dissolved by Klamaths who would buy new Congress in 1954 and most of the cars wreck them and pay cash Indians opted then to turn over for replacements their lands and Indian status for “The Indians were reckless individual payments of about with their money because never $43000 each Those who will be had any before” said JM paid in December left their lands “Red” Britton who has been in trusts sheriff of Klamath County 23 When the Indians who sold years “I think the remaining earlier were finally paid in 1961 it members will be more careful” Within a few rndhths the money triggered a spending spree they still talk about in Klamath was gone and so were the benefit checks the Indians had been County In bars and barbershops getting all their lives They to poverty where most returned who remembers has everybody Ford outlines goals: speaks to reporters WASHINGTON (AP) — Here in brief are key points of President Ford’s remarks at his news conference Tuesday: Economy — He predicted a turnaround by late summer both in economic activity and unemployment figures Mideast — The US feels the danger of war there “is very serious” and is “maximizing our diplomatic efforts with Israel as well as with several Arab remain few did well with their investing in ranches or‘ A money stocks Those who did generally moved out of Klamath County from away conservative Southern Oregon The Klamaths who voted to leave their land in trust continued to receive per capita payments but voted in 1969 to dissolve the trust and sell the lands The 135000 acres will be added to the Winema National Forest There are 473 shares in the trust each worth about $120000 Some of the shares have been divided among survivors of the original owners The money probably tax free will be distributed by the trust holder the US National Bank of Oregon in a lump sum But the white community and the Indians too say things will be different this time Most Klamaths who took the first payment were older and had lived on the reservation all their lives They lacked the financial sophistication needed to deal with a huge chunk of money The remaining members have more experience with money Most have jobs in addition to their timber payments Although good jobs for Indians are hard to find in Klamath County The school dropout rate for Klamaths at a high for decades is improving since special requirement of a congressional declaration of war Detente — With the Soviet Union “will be continued education programs were added and more Indian teachers and counselors were hired will be an effort to expand trade despite the Russian of the cancelation trade Court strikes discriminatioi WASHINGTON broadened expanded” There US-Sovi- et and further new a toward trade negotiation agreement bill — in the Acknowledging a change concept of a woman’s place in society the Supreme Court has struck a blow at discrimination against women in jury 1 selection The court ruled 8 to Tuesday that states cannot automatically excluse women from jury duty or in require that they volunteer was order to serve The ruling kidsparked by a Louisiana I Ford called it Gas Rationing-and an ineffective inequitable states” with oil of method “it js dealing negotiations During would that a require a shortages important to maintain certain o five-ton rationing degree of military capability all sides” and the United States is program The President said he “supplying some arms to various 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