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Show inCyprusProblem way, Cammittae Hearing WASHINGTON (UPI) Ses ate critics of Presidetl F Diplomatic Elbow Room Congress to lft the ban on mititary aidto Terkey " + diceuseod : Selonatic elbow room to work on the Cyprus problem adnunistratan s d today. Thes Page 15 THE HERALD. Prove Utah President's Energy Ford, Kissinger Ask More ais February 7, 197 ranking with members of Congress in the foreign Policy field in the White Hous vas to continue aid for Turkey without cutoff gates if ie United States is t help sa Cvonas disnute Congress esti ergy package sould cas poor 4 of income it EY cots each bed chat as Henry M Jackson, D- nae were The probiem aro: Foreign Assistance Act ss aid to be cut off to country that uses US. aid to purposes chet than seif defense — and Sday delay of Ford's order raise import fees an forei to Ford imposedthe $)-per-barre! increa: Rocky Submits Plan For Council Revamp he was serlovs in promising to give Vice President on A Rockefeller a powerful role in making the nation’s domestic policy. Rockefeller has sent a plan to Bhutto Gets WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Pakistani Prime Minisier Zu‘! kar Ali Bhutto has ended a two day official visit here with a promise from President Ford to consider lifting a ban on military sales te Pakistan Ford also promised the U.S would provide 300,000 tonsoffood Bhutio’s to New York today and Saturda to confer with business leade: including Chase Manhattan Bank chairman David Rockefeller, and to tape a nationally t sed interview program (ABC. Issues and Answers) Bhutto concluded his Washington visit by giving a dinner Thursday night in honor of Vice President Nelson A. Rockefel jer. Earlier Thursday he had a working lunch wih Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger and then conferrred with Defense branchin resolving our the o desk over how i by where the U domestic affaics some intelligence gather Ford and Rockefeller met electronic installation privately in the Oval Office tionta the use ¢ bases Thursday afternoon and it was Ford said Wedresday that believed the Domestic Counc! was one of he topics. Noone has talked abvuit what went on. ing and haat effects on the White House Press Secretary security and hence the ty of all the countries Ron Nessen said nodecision has been made on the cout insisted “there i between the Preside vice president’s office The Domestic composed of Council Cabinet is y pal dismal picture anti-American senti staff. Recently it made relationships on State Departmentofficials said buaget director, and James the Greek Cypriots appear to be Cannon, New York's chief in no great hurry to reach a Turks have representative in Washington solution, while when Rockefeller was governor, tun into problems in establish: would direct the 30-member ing a government with domi staff nant leadership. Schlesin- Legality of Wallace's Third Term Under Study The Unied States imposed the military aid bar h Pakistan and India in 1965 following an Indo-Pakistan War ‘The ban had little effect on india which receives massive military MONTGOMERY,Ala. (UPI) cee Beasleysaid te Democratic Party — Justice Department officials have begun a study of the 1965 Gane Robert S. Vance said voting rights act to determine if ne viewed the matter as “a forrachas stance. Gov. George Wailace is serving technical problem that can be Bhutto told newsmen he would his third termillegally. Wallace takencare of.” seek only defensive weapons, had no comment. “Tt inconceivable to methat aid from the Soviet Union Pakistan is almost tetally depend it upon the United States particularly anti-tank and anti. A Justice Departmentofficial aircraft missiles, if the ban were Thursday said the departm: lifted. He also said Pakistan was trying to decide if a 1967 would agree to strict Am amendment to the Alabama safeguards on any nuclear constitution allowing state offireactors it receives, regardless cials to succeed themselves in of the source, if its conventional office should have been submitsecurity needs were met. ted to the department for F than they would cause ary serious problems. about it and | think it He in toid a 2,000 phone calls during the half. reports American subcommittee it would give the hour program, Fed “dictatorial powers over the Medical News eosnomy.” : Resignation of Nixen Discussed by Ex-Aide (UP) — WASHINGTON Richard M. Nixon was Kennedy. incentive D-Mass WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ toid the commutize Taxes are so high they Kennedy said economists discourage people from working predicted that Fi hard to earn more andthis is an program ti he f underlying cause of inflation, ling by another 25 to 4 Federal Reserve Board chairman Arthur F. Burnstold percentage poinis He noted that Dr Otto Congress today Burs said the low work Eckstein. a member of the Council of Economic Advisersin incentives which arise from a @ taxation are Uie Jobson administration, has high said the higher energy costs responsible for tow worker would draw $55 te 50 billionout productivity. This, in turn, helps “wi any hopes economy doom account for the nation’s of “rescuing the pa oe with inflafrom its deep TeCeESSION. tion, he said. Like other top government “Tt would be irresponsible to officials Burns saw inflation — not recession —as America’s threatens to add more men and most serious long range probwomen to the unemployment fem. permit an energy program that rolls.” he said As Kennedy spoke, the Labor Department amount ¢ i tion and in checking and ssavings accounts in banks — influences whether interest rates ¢ the independent island Dial A Doc DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) Volunteer doctors here reach the pubtic via telev Physicians on the “Medical WASHINGTON(UPI) — Sens. borrowers and away from Hotline” show talk about William Proxmire, D-Wis., and speculators and foreigners. variety of health topics and Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn. Arthur F. Burns, chairmanof answer phone-in questions. The said today the to introduce the Fed, opposed the measure station has received as many as money supply “at substantially ope issinger believes significant confers with Sen. Hubert Humphrey,left, DMinn € rommittee cheirman, . aad Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. UPI Telephote Selons Propo se Measure To Hike Supply of Money it moredifficult to achieve israeli peace ethnic Be Cengressional Economic Committee and Reserve Board to ineres domestic policy on a d progress on the Cyprus question day basis, but sources close to must be achieved very slowly the vice president said the because of the internal situa: proposal would give it a long tions of the twocountries and the Lanham for ner New York state PEDERAL i SERVE CHAIRMAN Arther Burns, right, went befer ¢ the Joint legislation di Eastern Mediterrane: level officials but it is largely run by the Edward deadiock between Turkey and da er problems, bul one which does not dnve the nation's econ further into the ground top af “flexibility will rresult while his argue to “We cannot realistically expect to regain lasting prosperi- issued figures showing the ty until businesses and unemployment rate rose to 8.2 consumers glimpse some end to per cent in canary ~-the highest the inflation that has been damaging our economy,"’ Burns Walter f Mondale, D- testified before the Joint Minn., said the Library of Economic Committee to turn the tapes over to a confi e Court would son said Nixon 1 m he on the White wouldresign if the tapes decision tapes but said privately wentagainst him during two long the recession. Proxmire and ! seven months beforeth conversations in December of ly. they said, the ara ruling that he would resign the 1973. The court handed downits presidency if the court went decision in July, 1974 and Nixen allowed the money suppl him, Charles Colson said resigned the following Aug. 9. grow at 9 per cent produc ing against 2 today inflation. Colson, a former W ident said then he Federal Reserve board it and preside over the counsel] recently released from m Arthur Burns told federal prison, quickly added disruptionof the presidency, that recently that a rapid and massive influx of money and that Nixon never indicated he if helost in the Supreme Court on had talk: ith membersof the the tape question, that he would credit on the market would result high court before they ordered resign,” Colson said. in evengreaterinflation than the nation is nowsuffering | QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS at an annual rate of only 2 per dent the rule centin late 1974 and helped cause ADMIRAL =2ERITH & RCA - T.¥. AMD Stereo, MAGIC CHEE, O'NEEFE & MERRITT, ee KITCHENAID, FRIGIDAIRE 5 AMD AMAHA APPLIANCES RNITURE "50 Crem H. State, Tr the House, Rep Henry §| Reuss, D-Wis. with backing | from the House Democratic} leaders, has introduced a bill! directing the Fed to let the} Troney supply grow at an} averagerate of 6 per cent Reuss’bill also gives the board authority to require banks to el loans i “productive” approval. Senater Offers Under the Voting Rights Act, any law change in Alabama, or five other Southerneae which Cooperation i In CIA Probe sui Justice Rasaaed It appears the 1967 amendment was not WASHING’TON(UP!) — Sei submitted. Frank Chur ‘One major a mai of the seatte special purer ie inquiry info CIA activities. yeeeesian amendsuggested thai his committee ment is a change covered by the work with « sizailar House panel provisions of the Voting Rights and possibly hoid joint hearings Act,” the Justice Department ‘D owill ae ready official said = aiuite in Mediterrane to - the ba palliatl the vice president Greece and lead to ii-American sentiment t should be. There aiso is disagreementin the White House countries over whether Rockefeller’s ees is said to be drought stricken country Bhutto planned a privatevisit Secretary James R. prestige provide High Taxes Killing assure Congr ‘The plan has been sitting on Ss The designed road domestic oil prohibitive energy pricing tw develop & approach with the = Of U.S. Aid for Council, putting it under the control of two of his top aides. UPIlearned Thursday roy are Webelie icials say Kissinger paints @ the White House ihat would grim pictureof what will totally overhaul the Domestic to American foreign approach is the correel one {57 Promise grains 7 » WASHINGTON (UPi) — President Ford has to decide if with first of March and Aprit cooperate,” Church told report ea Tanseyat the conclusion of The possible error. brought to light by the Birmingham Postthe Senate panel's initial Herald, would affect Lt. Goy meeting. ff is to report by dere Beasley and Attorney September on alleged abuses by General William J Baxley as the intelligence community and la who many suggest refonas and his second mendations for consecutive term as a stepping sional overseeing. stone to another presidential ‘The Hou s about Feb. 18 onstingup a campaign. Press Secretary Billy Joe ee 10member investiga ot going mn the intalligence Camps to say anything about the development and Haxley’s office said he was out of town. But ‘ ald name to the House panel, but speculation has centered on ise Saas Nedzi, liesasnitee. Beasley said he did not anticipate a problezi “I can’t imagine the election of the top three officersof the state and the vote of the people could in any way be subject to Nixon Belongings Being Shippedto California WASHINGTON (UPI) — For mer President Richard M Nixon's model elephanis, his collection of gavels, his political cartoons and 3'%tons of personal papers are on their way to his home in California. About 50 crates of memora bilia and papers dated either before or after Nixon's presidential years were loaded intoan unmarked government truck during the night to be carted to Andrews Air Forve Base outside and a _ Those are still them are kel for months or even The pate materials had been impounded also, but U.S. Disirict Court Judge Charles Pichey ruied Nixon was cieariy entitled to them, Assistant Press Secretary Larry Speakes said the material was being flown to San Gemente aboard a military Ci4 transport plane which had to return there from Washington anyway. 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