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, 6:4 Emu NPAS, i NOVEMBER FROM, WASHING1l'ON (AP) White HOUE41 aides say President Pont is unsure what be will do after leaving office in January, but one thing is certebt: He'll never have to wonder where the next dollar is coming from. As a former president and veteran of 25 years in Ceogress, Ford WM receive pension benefits of at least $102,000 a more than half his $2019,000 year salary as the natimi Under the Former Presidents Acts Ford will receive $(16,000-a-yea- r, according to Richard Vawter, a spoke-ma-n for the General 3ervices Administration. lower-incom- Following the transition, the government will Ford 'with office praide B - WI; ,-- 0. t w itt' - - ... '' ,' v14, iltrik4 I 1F t , controsting trim or "I' Boxcs, &Aunt with trim. 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' M't lPflk., .I. , 1 Vitir - . ,,, a;r41) , Fil ;$ !Jr-Tri- I ' , , - I '1100,,I,,ii ,r 1 Illille AS Knit nylon ii NMIMMMOI , tai Model - , 't- But overhead, a full moon turned surrounding Georgia pines into spearthe crisp g Nmouvcehmtlieart Wilep iceoruclidn indeed sense was genuine in Plains, Ga. long-forgott- 11115111P 3 STORES! 111.7:""Li, . 0 by contrast, - -, if:Irthyeeasmrsae, the president-elect stood not at a plastic lectern but at an antique hand-hew- n pine pulpit country salvaged from a church in Douglasville, Ga. His spectators were not strangers in In a net worth statement issued earlier this year, Ford reported he ties ;32.1,689 in total assets, most of it in real estate, and only $1,200 in debts. corm:110oz, end VAIL"( Fill SEM UNIFO 41-- centimeter. This time, borrowed from an tintleraihairs and t And his vice president-electaker. both their wives and some of their children sat off to one side in the railroad yard gravel rir two dilapidated pews a sort of, well, peanut gallery, The TV lights glared, a melancholy hint that quiet little Plains would never not at least for the next stage-manage- space, communications facilities, travel allowances, and WIC-a-yea- r for life for his personal staff. 0- , 95 to ' The only other times the nthon had a sustained look at Carter were in three televised presidential debates. Sterile affairs they were, held in antiseptic d to the last arenas, ,,. , MWNTOVIIN, .9- . 1 Cholco of 5 cplor combos. T14?.::OGIICbvssAPECtioel . Carter said the authority to deal with such a problem is still Ford's and "I have none whatsoever" until January. totin Trunks 0 colors) uniform 0 tuti president-to-b- e something to do with Jimmy Carter's performance? . ALL At one point, he was asked to comment on the possibility that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is planning to raise oil prices. While continuing to stress his intention to avoid interfering with the Ford administration's prerogatives, he said such a move by OPEC would be a serious blow to the U.S. economy. He said in regard to such matters that he can't act as diplomat or policymaker yet. ,2-pr- . behind hemp ropes strung between appearance as initaior ...,,,,,,..,----.-- -- And he said the success of his administration depend on cooperation and in bringing the electorate into the governmental process. "It's going to irirOir, a great deal of cooperation between myself as president-elec- t, those who will serve in the administration and the American people and the Congress," he gid. . ! larkr Roil loll ioOk Out itte.. yt,t tici tatty 14 Or toi yyll$ fort-i-s administration, but he vowed to do so over the nexii few weeks. He said he will announce Ott decisions publicly as they are made. - otolwrgo .0..,44. his goals. But he said he thinks his promises can be fulfilled, especially since he will be working with a Democratic Congress. Ile mentioned hopes for overhauling the federal bureaucracy, for welfare and tax reform and for a new and comprehensive energy policy. He said the narrow victory in the popular vote and the electoral college win gives him a mandate sufficient to tackle the tasks he wants. "We had a clear majority of the total electorate," he said. Quiet- - baid the slintoebb of Coe vidory "Iii lair ly typal" of recerA elections. "I don't feel timid or cautious or reticent about moving aggressively to carry out my commitments because I only got about 300 electoral votes," he said. "I'll be very aggressive in carrying out my commitments to the American people." But he said, "I don't underestimate the difficulty" in accomplishing the goals he has set for his administration. "I know the American people realize that we can't do everything," said the president-elect- . 0 Rugged Jersey Knit Nylon theater seats but neighbors and some curiotr tourists, about 40tr in ail, who stood in the night air to watch from PA- -1 therity and sureness. . As for the pions of his own administration, Carter admitted there would be difficulties in carrying out WSKETTArtrati el- rImiaxcla i 7 bull . ' I wj be - (67:1-- I additin,0r. ar - fraila zed cc.-26-- In congressional pension will total $110,500 unless he opts for an alternative plan that would provide continuing benefits to his wife Betty. Under that rlan he would receive $38,032-a-yea- r. 'tive. possibility that will be under continuous assessment He said any such tax cut would be designed to increase the purchasing power of the average tmerican family and would be oriented toward e workers. ; But the Democrat said he does not intend any interference with the workings of the Ford administration during its final days. In fact, Carter said after the news conference that he will spend less time in Washington than had been expected before the Jan. 20 inauguration. Earlier, Carter had indicated he would spend several days a week in the capital in transitional offices. But Thursday, he said he would spend less time in Washiugton to avoid the suggestion that he is trying to interfere v,;di or second guess the last Ford adininistration decisions. "President Ford is in office and has full control and full responsibility to run the government" until January, Carter said at one point. Cartn !J he vxmld be represented in Washington by Vice President-elec- t Walter Mondale, who sat silently listenirc during the news conference in "Mendare will be there," Carter said. "lie .2121ECE I financial security ,,in.d.mAI II .11Wr Air r 4"1.0411 lam Ie s more 'Lilo ii goals for all I I et" Noridg bell pursue .1 .. alkdhsti Itott 0161106 ritlk ilifith Asa n it tif I i I 11,4 e V Carter says ( sk ac 0 Mal 1101 oh 1976' 5, Toys Downtown Only Li, Rev. 00I To á' $16-42- 1 Odds in Ands.. pumps, sandals; med. to dnissboals. Ls.? Shoal -- - DOVentOWn Only Limilad Quantities, Colors, Broken Sizes. No Mail, Phone Orders or Lay-Awa- ys. 4 |