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Show :7 , - API t 6; ' ,.; ''. 3.!'.,:K., ; 4ic , I. "V ,,? A ' 1 ,it 0 1!1 g t- .," 't 4, ?:. 4;6.; ;;DP... ,1 , koruuk WmkimDAY JULY ,20; 1975 P,,,tr-li-zr t hott Tty I a I, , ;,q, 4141 8 :...00.6.:!iti';'.5.6.i'is...Lqi 1 WASHINGTON (AP). Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi describes FBI burg. laries.,. as ,cvei4 daitgerous for the country" and sass he could not consider authorizing the practice except in the most extreme national emergency.--- , Levi said that even in emergencies, no investigative agency should be permitted to'. carry out a burglary without specific written authorization from the President and the attorney. general. In an interview Tuesday with four reporters, the attorney general alK0 said: He is considering filing an antitrust suit against the worlds oil cartel, but he doesni yet know whether that would force gasoline prices down for American consumers. ,He thinks government efforts to impose minority hiring goals on emp-- i loyers amount to a quota system, and he - fla .""1-3- 1 ' man), are called but few come thteugh - , Isola tion of Cuba is ended : 'I , . : 1 ' - - 'SAN JOSE, Costa Rica The Organization of , American States has ended : the economic at.d ' isolation of Cuba - diplomatic .. , XI the Western Hemisphere. , i The United States joined 15 other OAS nations Tuesday Mght in approving a de facto end to the - 1964 sanctions : gaitcst the Communist go-- . o' f Premier Fidel : ernment Castro. ' The OAS voted 16 to three li ith two abstentions in favor al - a "freedotn of 'action" resolution letting member nations determine their own relations with Cuba, The Mexican-sponsoremeasure stopped ' , Questioned about burglaries con-- . ducted by the FBI for at least 30 years. Levi noted that a deparlaient commit- tee is drafting guidelines governing FBI investigative practices. The guidelines will spell Out the proper investigative tactics. and Levi said burglaries almost certainly will be excluded. He was asked whether he could foresee circumto photostances justifying a break-igraph secret files, such as at a foreign embassy, He replied "My approach is based upon the point that I think it is very dangerous for the country, very dangerous for the morality of the rules under which we live, to permit investigating n .. l'PI) T I - -- 1 110 011 - It,.. Fq , lo :7 1:,....:,4 , I mk; ' VP - . - partisan politics. , i agencies to use as one of their tools oreititins or the ptiepose of ing things." Questioned about possible depart ment action against alleged profiteer- ing in the oil industry, Levi raised the possibility Of a government lawsuit against 'firms owned by nation mem- hers Of the Organization of Petroleum ' Countries OPEC Exporting -- I wonder whether agteements be tween commercial enterprises which happen to be owned by foreign governments. or parts of foreign governments, not be a violation ot the Sherman might Act,- he mused. "I think it's something we have to look at." If privately owned 'foreign comarrangepanies entered a price-fixin- g ment .affecting the U.S. market, "we would say those are cartel agreements which violate the Sherman Ac- t- prohibition againSt price fixing, he said. is disturbed that the government refuses to call them that. r He will not campaignfor President Ford's election beease be thinks the attorneY general should stay out of 4,1',f4 " , 7 A7 .i; w,,tvoretu Te,YVvV I or count ,, , rel a Ifu r A : le.4 rm - :s ",41f ? , : Atty. Gen. press interview. Edward Levi discusses views in .. ..,, (''.4:.' 1 '' ::-- e : - - ..f .. ,, 'I' ,:---,,- .',-,- ,, '.. .,. , : ,, ...;;., ,.,,, IN SUGAR HOUSE AlID BOUNTIFUL , - . . - ,4 n 31) ,A,46 , bshtn4irctirotfulnil tlmengtethdeths:necmtiboansr. - ' 'aid closed a painful chaptr- in Western Hemisphere , history. , The measure. passed by -tvC''o votes more than the s majority needed for approval, leaves OAS nE4ti1S "free to normalize" theirrelations with Cuba. 'It permits members to determine their relations with "in accordance with the asli.onal policy and interests and "at the level and plich" 0,,,,,the form that each state Eyr,:!..tis advisable." .. 1 CI LEISURE U.S.-back- - ' TWO-PIEC- wkk: FOR SCHOOL SHOPPERS 99 I ; I E PANT SUITS IS I SUITS ,,, I eE 1 I V E . LAMES' - L .., iH-third- : , , '5, , : '9 ' , : ' ' , 25.00 IREG. C.M., said the resolution rep"V'Vtited a "gene-rallaccept. y - 1 I - , - t first step toward the . ' ventual normalization of t ions between the United Taates and Cuba. :;But the observers said the United States doesn't appear be in a hurry to resume ties the Castre govem were broken in 1961. "4"Vofine for the resolution ''ire Argentina, is'oltvia, Col1bia, Costa Rica, Ecuador,' -- Salvador, the United r , ) , (te move may turn out to be . -- 4, 4s pp:solution- la the' Cubaa . PP,Ptem, FlIiplomatic observers said 1 ' re-a- ' - . 4z , , A aluela.- - REG. 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