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Show TUESDAY, ;c 1 Ji- - i JOlSSa?miir- - HONOLULU (AP) -- The senate Select Committee on Intelligence has oted to forbid the lfAq Central Intelligence - m- - Agency from hiring the foreign journalists, committee chairman said Exact fare required? This bus by Wayne Corp. of Richmond, Ind., claims a new world record for the longest bus body ever built. The bus is over 62 feet long, weighs 24,023 custom-bui- lt Although the CIA no longer contracts with correspondents or stringers for American news agencies, it continues to use foreign journalists, said Son Darnel K. lnm an ouye. pounds, seats 121 passengers and can accommodate 66 persons standing. It will be used to transport workers to and from oil near the White House, stooped without breaking stride and scooped up a rubber band on the floor. Later, walking along the street, ha spied a pencil m the dirt at the base of a tree, picked it up and stuck it in his pocket. Adolphus Drewry Fraier Jr . the man responsible for reorganizing President Carters staff, hates waste. So when he isnt picking up discarded rubber bands or pencils, he and his staff of 20 are poking around the 18 separate agencies that operate under the Executive Office of the President. They range from the giant Office of Management and Budget to the relatively obscure Olficc of Telecommunications Policy. Frazier says hes trying to streamline the operation. Efficiency and delivery of service to Mr. Carter is the primary goal. Twelve of the 18 executive office units were created since Richard M. Nixon became president in 1969. By this fall, the executive office will have 1,700 employes and an annual budget of some $80 million Carter made government reorganization a key theme in his campaign. When he was given authonty last month to revamp the federal bureaucracy, he said hi first target would be the White House and executive office buildings. He wants to get this one done in a fairly crisp manner to indicate hes serious alxiut reorganization m the rest of the government, Frazier said Thats where Frazier comes m. A graduate of the University of North Caruluia Law School, he spent the past seven years as an Atlanta banker. Im not a student of government polity making, he said My background is pragmatic Saudis stubborn, hold price line By Doyle McManus BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP1) Despite five months of constant attempts to force a compromise, Saudi Arabia is still holding out stubbornly for lower oil prices against most members of the international oil cartel. The Saudi tenacity has surprised even some oil who now say the chances of an early end to the war within the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are no brighter than before. Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez, in search of a solution to the price split, is ending a n tour of the h Persian Gulf w ith empty address on Monday to the American Society of Newspaper Editors. "The activities which involve journalists m foi eign lands are of such a nature that we could easily terminate them without m any way causing us a loss ot inlorma turn We have, as I indicated to ou, in our markup process deleted and terminated several of these activities, In ouy e said "This is the kui'i issue that goes to the heart of the balancing question between the needs of secret intelligence activities and the need to protect and nurture institutions of freedom such as a vigorous free press," he said A Cl directive now A of Lightweight, Durable Great for Jogging Royal Blue nylon and Dark Blue suede leather uppers with tricot lined lor personnel from inside. Padded collar, shock absorbing arch, Schools oil the presidency. Harvard leading authonty professor Richard Neustadt, spent several days Washington giving Frazier and liis team a history the office and changes made ui it Training Shoe WRITING PROPOSALS Universities Municipalities in ol terrycloth 099 Salt Lake City on May 25 tor further inf imia'mti writ to Professional Servi t s Institute PO Bov 2320 Boulder Colorado 8030b When we make a heat of steel at U.S. Steels Geneva Works, we analyze test samples of the molten steel tu make sure weve got the right chemical ingre-diento make sure that each order meets exact specifications. One person who analyzes samples in the lab is e l, Buckner, a chemist in the Chemical and Inspection Department, who had this to say about ts Char-mayn- Metal-lurgica- her job: changes. This is one way we make sure our customers get exactly the steel they ordered. Charmayne Buckner is one of a team of people who ensure the quality of the steel we produce at Geneva Works. This continuous quality control is one ot the reasons we maintain our competitive position in the West, while producing steel for industries that help make America work. At Geneva Works, constant testing is a most important part of the steelmaking process, she said, and the At U.S. Steels Geneva Works, were involved. Geneva Works United States Steel particular analyses I perform must be completed very quickly within minutes before the chemistry of the steel oil-nc- neuj q cincilyi just as did OPECs chairman. Sheikh Abdel Aziz Ben Khahfa al Thani of Qatar, after the same hands tour three months ago. OPECs Arab members opened full-dre- o s y onc-thlr- - I padded 2. experts, 6 meeting m Cairo today, but there is no sign a single price will emerge. Some oil exports, quoted in the authoritative Middle East Economic Survey', are even piedictmg the present two-waprice split may get worse and at OPECs turn into a three-wa- y split meeting in Stockholm in July. At OPEC's meeting in December, It of the cartels 13 members voted to raise prices 10 percent on January 1, and 5 percent more on July 1. Saudi Arabia, the giant among OPEC producers, and the United Arab Emirates refused, holding instead to a 5 percent hike. Some of the "10 per cent" members accused Saudi Oil Munster Ahmed Zaki Yamam of treason and vowed to force the Saudis to join the majority. The Saudis pledged to Fuh the others out of the market by producing an unprecedented 12 million barrels of oil a day at the lower price. The Saudis have been plagued by bad weather in North America and Europe, which created a greater demand for fuel than they could meet alone, and by bad weather at home, wluch hampered their shipping KHiullion-barre- l operations. They still have not reat hed the production mark. But they have succeeded in cutting the sales of othw OPEC members, who have bigger populations to feed and badly managed dev clnpmcnt plans to pay for. below Iraqs production is a painful T percent is almost Kuwaits production last years average. below 197b pumping levels d And the Saudis still have massive reserves probably enough, a recent Central Intelligence Agency study said, to enable them to double 2.1 a production to between 19 and million barrels day. will be increasing Saudi excess capacity (through 1979), allowing Riyudh to hold down prices in OPEC states," spite of upward pressure from other the CIA report said. "Since this will be a political docision on the part of the Saudis, they could reverse " it at any time for political reasons OPEC the majority itself Oil industry sources say is divided over what to do. Some members, hoping for a compromise at the 10 percent level, apparently already have decided not to apply their planned 5 percent price hike m July. Others intend to go ahead a price split Tiie result could lie a throe-wa- y situation perhaps more complex than Saudi Arabia bargained for, bringing OPEC s cohesion into question even more lined, insole, and tractionized outer sole. Sizes oountv and State Government Social Service Agencies Research Institutes Volunteer Groups Health Agencies Associations in Special Purchase and hard pushing Frazier has little time to complete his duties He hopes to prestnt several options to Carter on reorganizing the executive office by the end of the month Then, he says, hell go back to banking in Atlanta He has talked with officials of the various executive branch units about what they do and what changes might be made. Not surprisingly, no one has that his own agency be discarded "The present state of the law is inadequate, and serves neither the national security nor the peoples right to know, said lnouye Nylon & Leather Seminar on One-Da- y ft 3 OBTAINING GRANTS An associate in Fraziers reorganization task force describes him as absolutely methodical and A 7 mer on rev isions of the esnation s !0- - ear-ol- d pionage laws forbids the hiring of any correspondents or stringers for American news organizations, and that restriction will be written into charter legislation for the CIA, lnouye said The intelligence oversight committee will open hearings this sum 4 fields in Egypt. Carter's reorganizer hates waste with passion WASHINGTON (AP) AD. Frazier Jr , walking along a hallway in the new Executive Office Building A V, Can't hire foreign newsmen, CIA told rtJ - MAY 3, V-,V- ; i r J |