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WASHINGTON President-elec- t Jimmy Carter said Tuesday that he has set a 6 percent growth of the nations economy and a reduction of unemployment by at least 1 5 percentage points as goals for his administration m 1977. At a new s conference in tuO Capitol held between meetings with congressional leaders and committee chairman, Carter said that by inaugural day, a Jan 20, he will have prepared comprehensive program for the stimulation of the economy and the reduction of unemploy menL However. Carter told reporters packd ed into the ornate, Haybum Room of the Capitol that It would be A mistake to presuppose that a tax cut would be my approach" to stimulating the economy He said he is also examining other approaches, parprogticularly through rams in bousing and other areas. He did not, however, rule out the possibility that he would recommend a tax reduction Carter's visit to the Capitol, where he will return to take the oath of office In less than two months, was intended as a chance to get acquainted with the legislators whose actions will have much to do with the success or failure of his administration, and to continue the process of learning to be a President. Economic Situation He pledged close consultation and cooperation with Congress and received similar pledges In return, some of them enthusiastic. Even Republicans said that they were impressed with the House George Mahon, ; Speaker Carl Albert, Rep. Thomas P. U.Neiii, ; Rep. A1 Ullman, ss. D-Or- e. the I reasury. said that Bums had found his goals for economic growth and reducing unemployment next year "reasonable." Disagree on Policy The two men were reported recently to be at odds over economic policy. A growth of 6 percent m the nations output of goods and services next year would be higher than now being forecast by most economists. In the third quarter of this year, the national product rose at an annual rate of 3 9 percent secretary The At the news conference, durmg which he stood beneath a portrait of George Washington, Carter expressed disappointment in the current performance of the economy. He said that disappointment was shaied by members of the Ford administration with whom he met Monday, including Arthur Bums, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, and William E. Simon, the of President-elec- t Plane Crash Kills 50 In Northern Greece Reuters News Agency An Olympic Airways ATKEN$ turhnp .p plane crashed on a mountain in northern Greece Tuesday and burst uito flames, killing all 50 people aboard and Mrs J Campbell. The , The Japanese-buil- t YS-1- 1 airliner was on a flight from Athens to Larissa and Kozam with 46 passengers and four crow. A company spokesman said the pilot tried to land in Larissa and brought the plane down to 1,640 feet, but because of poor visibility he decided to regain height and head (or Kozam. The plane lost contact with Larissa control tower shortly after radioing it was attempting a forced landing bePresident-elec- t. cause of thick fog The pilot did not say The honeymoon has begun," said where Sen. Charles Perry, after Carter Spots Wreckage on Slopes met w ith the Senate Foreign Relations The airliner crashed on the rocky Committee this morning, adding, He mountain slopes of the Sarantaporos intends to see it Is a long, long, one. range, about 15 minutes before it was Among the subjects discussed m the due to land in Kozam. senes of rret'ngs, nw--i of tvm po A helicopter search was launmea and hour long, were foreign policy, the the airliner w as spotted on the slopes of international economic situation, gova 4.900-fopeak Rescue teams from nearby villages clambered up the wooded, rocky slopes to the wreckage, hampered by bad weather. The Airways spokesman reported thtt all aboard were killed, and added. Most of the bodies are burned, some bey ond recognition Orders Investigation The Ministry of Transport has orhad gotten the disease but recovered dered an investigation into the crash, from it The man had not had a swine and a team of Air Force and Civil to flu shot prior the disease, officials has left Athens for officials Department said, but he got one later before his the scene. illness was confirmed as swine flu The Airline spokesman said two of The Missouri officials said blood tests the passengers were American and two given around Concordia, Mo , where British He said the See Page 1. Column 1 citizens were Mr Campbells address was not released. Two other foreigners were on the airliner and the company has contacted several embassies hero to try to establish their nationalities Program Director Reveal s Campaign To Promote Swine: Fin Vaccination 3f i i , called the action unwai ranted and piemature" and not in keeping with the two-jea-r delay rt commended by the National cademy f Sciences Sihmidt, however, said the N S report made it clear that icgulatory action was almost certain to he required " NEW YORK (AP) The head of the swine flu vaccination program unveiled a nationwide advertising campaign Tuesday and said he hoped news of a Missouri man getting the flu "will have a positive effect on the program There were some Indications of renewed interest m getting the flu shots New York City and m some areas Tennessee, for example. But most health officials questioned in a nationwide cheek said it was too early to tell if the case would have any effect. In New York, the city health department said its switchboards were flooded with 30.000 calls. Pascal J. Imperato, in charge of the citys influenza progiam, said information and instructions were given to about 5 000 of the callers all that could be handled Report Double the Number In Nashville, Tenn , the three main clinics reported administering double the number of inoculations At the Woodbine Clinic, officials said 202 Utah' Clear, Page 2 persons were vaccmated Tuesday, compared with 90 on Monday Urging Americans to "get a shot of protection and get the swine flu shot now," Dr W Delano Meriwether, director of the National Influenza Immunization Program, said the first reported case of the new P.u season did not mean its too late to get the shot. Replaces Planned Slogan An official of the ad campaign said the "shot of protection ' slogan replaced a planned slogan dropped s?er three ekSvdy persons died in Pennsylvania after getting the shots, though their deaths wsrs not attributed to the v acc me. The earlier wording was. "Get it before it gets you." The case tn Missouri the first since an outbreak of swine flu nine months was partially ago at Ft. Dix, N J. confirmed by health officials on Monday. Missouri officials said a telephone lineman, Larry Hardison, The Lebanon Problem Syrians Help Israeli Position By Larry Thorson Associated Press Writer Israeli Prime MinisJERUSALEM ter A itzhak Rabin said Tuesday the presence of Syrian troops m most of - Lebanon fp "la, has improved Israel's strategic stance, but he pledged Israel will oppose any movement of Syrian force into southern Lebanon. As Israeli tanks patrolled the Lebanese frontier, Syrian forces were reported staying well north of the "red line" believed designated by Israel as the southernmost advance It would tolerate Repeating earlier warnings. Rabin said, Israel will not be reconciled to the presence of the Syrian army in southern Lebanon." He added Israel also opposed any presence of Arab terrorists m the sens'tn c border zone "What steps to take and when is Israels business, and we will decide according to our own needs," Rabui said The prime mmister sneaking to a meeting of const i votive Jews, said Israel util n;.f interfere m the Interna! sdfau s o! Lebanon "as lrg as they do not aff ;ct Israels sccuifty."' i t rx lS S i.' lie said Syria's intervention in Lebanon, to put a halt to that country's civil war. "has created a new political and military situation " As a result, the prime minister said, "Israel's strategic situation is more comfortable now than before Syrias army was Lebanon " spread throughout Inside The T ribune Tribune Telephone Numbers, Page 2 Wednesday's Forecast bait Lake City and vicinity Fair but turning cooler Eero chance of rain until Thanksgiving Weather on Page 25 Rabin spoke after a special session of the Israeli cabinet discussed the situation in southern Lebanon Syria's mm es m the area also were the focus of talks Tuesday between Rabin and U S Ambassador Malcolm Toon and between Israel's ambassador in Washington. Simcha Dinitz. and Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger. No infoi mution was released on these meetings, but it was understood Israel transmitted a message to Syna via the Lulled Slates. Diplomatic sources said the Americans have been helping to send such messages Israel helped Christians and moderates tn southern Lebanon to fight the Palestinians and leftists, but battles have continued in the area The Arab League peacekeepers said in Beirut thev want to stop the fighting there as they have elsewheie tn Lebanon. Assuciated Press coriespondent Alex Eltj leporteri from the Lebanese horde t tow n of Bint Jbeil that Sj nan troops weiv keeping well north of the red line " Moslem district capital Bint Joeii and the ncighooung Chnstian town of be Page 4, Column I The unemployment rate, which Carhe hopes to reduce by at leust 5 percent next year, stood at 7 9 percent of the work force in October The Ford administration has forecast a growth of 5 2 to 6 percent in the real gross national product and an avei age unemployment rate of 6.4 to 6 9 percent in 1977. Many economists, however, have said that these forecasts are optimistic given the administration's economic programs. Carter said in Plains, Ga , last week that the nation should be prepared to See Page 2. Cclumn 1 ter said 1 French Writer, Philosopher, 75, Succumbs j ? i By Dave Zimmerman Associated Press Writer AndriT Malraux, French PARIS writer, philosopher and soldier hero. died Tuesday. He was 75. , Malraux wrote! of death m his novels and confronted it himself on bombing mis- - A sions agau Franco Spai ot r' Inc tion Price Fifteen Cents emmental reorganization, plans for naming cabinet officers and other members of his administration and. above all. relations between the executive and legislative branches. wood-panele- j tV t lKi iuuti Contains a chloro"Warning fluorocarbon that may barm the public health and environment by i educing ozone in the upper atmosphere " spokesman for the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Associau wic alter drives Economic J obie J President-elec- fights the move and lO K3B, tv mdustij whet he i the matter winds up m t out t Once the wauling requirement went into effect, consumers picking up an aerosol can from a store shelf would fioo tms statement printed on jli at .1 i About half of ail aerosols sold in this lountry use fluorocarbons to fuice tht ingredients out of the can when the tap is pressed down The FDA regulates about 80 percent of such sprajs. while the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency control the other 20 percent Schmidt said a full ban on fluorocarbons might go into effect as soon as one jear from now The interim warning label could be required within four or five months, depending on how hard the IT s?r H 4 n-- 3R. fr J HTtrauoto posed nsx&ing label for aerosol cues containing fluorocarbons at Tuesday news meet. jgZ7y h 1 mi reusing the incidence of skin i aneer FDA Commissioner Alexander Sihnudt said putting an end to this avoidable and foolish risk to the earths environment" requires the eoopeiation of all the world's governments WASHINGTON (UPI The Food and Drug Administration proposed a warning laliel Tuesday for aerosol sprajs using fluorooarbon gas, calling them "an avoidable and foolish risk" to the environment and a possible indues t cause of skill cancer An estimated one billion spray tans containing such products as hair deodoiants, antipcrspirants, sprajs, colognes and perfumes would be atfected in the United States each year The label is the first step toward a planned ban on the nonessential use of fluorocarbon gases in food, drug and cosmetic products Scientists are becoming increasingly convinced fluorocaroons damage the ozone layer of the atmosphere, allowing excessive amounts of ultraviolet radiation from the sun to reaih the earth and possibly Amxntfru Presi AAdp Greek airliner crashed la mountains at Kozani, northern Greece. and once, m a grim hoax, be-- , fore a Nazi firing squad The Germans staged the simu- Andre Malraux luted execution after Malraux was captured durmg World War II. Politically active almost to the end. Malraux volunteered at the age of 70 to man a tank in the 1971 war for Bangladesh independence, saying "No one can seriously help Bengal by talking in its favor unless he also goes into combat for it. He was politely turned down. Culture Minister Flags were ordered flown at half-staat public buildings and monuments under c cinb id uf the Cultujul Affairs Ministry in memory of Malraux He had serv ed as French culture in addition to being an art minister histonan, philosopher, explorer, archaeologist. adventurer and writer Malraux, recipient of France's most prestigious literary award for his entered masterpiece "Man's Fate, Creteil Hospital a week ago for tieat-nion- t of lung congestion He suffered a blood clot Sunday night, and Andie de Vilmonn. brother of Malrauxs late mistress. Louise, told reporters 24 hours later, He still breathes but he is dead " Malraux's coffin was taken to the ilinorm villa m Verrieres placed in the Blue Room lit by four candclabia and festooned with red cyclamen, his favorite flower. daughter. Florence, and other niembeis of the family embraced and wept as t ibules poured in 'Beacon of Our Age' "One of the beacons of our age and country extinguished alter having illuminated the highways of action, ait and thought w ith a bui ning light for half a centuiy." said Franeoise Giroud, 1 ranee's uTent secretary of culture, a post that was created especially for Maliaux by Ills friend Charles de Gaulle The family said the funeral will be private, m accordance with Malrauxs wishes and declined to say when From Washington, Piesulent Ford sent a letter to 1 n nth President Valery si ?n- Lite Ifd d Esbrnia ff Squealing Tot Abandoned In Charity Bin SalvaSOUTHGATE. Mich. UPI) tion Army uoikers tossing discarded items from a collection bin into their t rue k Tuesday heav ed a stuffed grocery bag into the air Then 'hey heard a squeal ' We thought it was a kitten." said Lehr Bji kenquest. 64 one of three men win king on the tmek "The other guys handed the bag to me and I opened it, and this baby was staring right at me The throw aw a ' gitt" to the Salvation Aimy was an abandoned newborn boy wearing underclothing and wrapped m a thin blanket. Authorities said the baby had survived a night of subfreezing temperatures under a pile of donated goods in the shopping center bin It was trying to cry," Burkenquest ' It was moving both its feet and lulled up a little bit 1 couldn't believe said I saw " It was the second such discovery m what southeast Michigan m three days. A couple walking past a locked laundry room at a Univers'ty of Mulugan apartment complex in Ann Aibor Sunday heard a baby crying Polite found an infant boy wrapped in a towel and a tablecloth on a shelf The latest foundling in this Detroit subuib was rushed to Wyandotte General Hospital, where it was reported m lair condition m the pediatrics ward Detectn e Sgt John Homy said there w as no not or other tlue ti indicate the barn s identity He said the police can do little more than wait for someone to slip forward 1 I Mal-raux- 's pathy Modem utilization has See Page 1. lost a C olunwt 1 Todays Chuckle 11 you think gold bricks are a thing of the past, wait until you get a builders estimate on a new home |