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Show fifMfy' !& ye-'Ty Jaworskig Opinion Men K Women IH & w Reuters News Agency d'fi"r WEST PLAINS, Mo (AP) -R- n Spanish-Amenca- a new peanut sheller and warehouse and $3 7 million m revolving credit to pay farmers for their 1976 peanut crop before the peanuts are processed and resold by the warehouse The loans were taken out during the past 18 months by Canen Warehouse, a partnership comprised of the President-elect, his brother Billy Carter, and Lance is in line for a cabinet-leve- l economic post Other sources say he w ill be the ne vt director of the Office of Management and Budget The Carter transition staff, which voluntarily disclosed details of the loans m an apparent attempt to head off controveis, described them as a routine business transaction it was a businesslike loan to a said Hex thriving enterprise. m h w naiv The debt consists of $1 million to build center Jaworski described the pardon that President Ford granted to Nixon on Sept 8, 1974, as an admission, by implication, of Nixons guilt, even though Nixon has never admitted any culpability The pardon came as Jaworski was deciding whether or not to seek an indictment of Nixon by a grand jury, the first step towards a cnmmal trial. If I had done that (obtained the we Jaworski said, indictment), would never have had the trial of Haldeman, Mitchell and Ehrhchman, m my opinion. The case would have had to have been continued (deferred) because of all the publicity Doubts on Fair Trial Jaworski said he doubted whether Nixon would have been able to receive a fair trial because of the publicity that had been generated by the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee hearings into the Watergate coverap. You had.. .the House Judiciary Committee, by a vote of 38 to 0, including some of his closest friends and defenders, who had stayed with him until the very last, go on television with 90 million people, it was estimated, watching them, saying, this man is guilty of obstruction of justice and hes bed to us survivors of the Spamsh-AmericaWar, is dead at the age of 101 Snow, who claimed to have ridden with Teddy Roosevelts Rough Riders, died Wednesday at a Veterans Administration hospital m Poplar Bluff. He was a retired farmer and merchant in the West Plains area. Born June 3, 1875, at Independence, Iowa, Snow said he had been a second during the mother Lillian Carter, from the National Bank of Georgia In Line for Post Lance is president, chief exetulne officer and a principal stockholder ol the bank, the fifth largest in Atlanta, and has been a close political ally and fnend of Carters for 10 years A Carter - n lieutenant By Helen Dewar Washington Post Writer Pi esident-elec- t PLAINS, Ga warehouse Carters peanut Jimmy business currently has $4.7 million m outstanding debts to the Atlanta bank headed by Bert Lance, whom Carter is planning to name to a top economic post Worse Than Confinement addedAs far as Nixon was he But concerned, I think that he went and is going through a period of infamy and disgrace that is worse punishment than being confined for a few months at a place that is a sort of rehabilitation Snow, one of the last aymond Perry conflict and had personally known Roosevelt. Gravesite services will be Friday, with a flag presentation by the West Plains VFW post. Frida, November i l rUr tl 26, 1376 Peanut Loan Normal, Says Banker off MVmiMUt. Rough Rider9 Dies In Missouri, 101 r The Salt Lake Tribune, think the phrase 'equal justice under the law is really an aphorism I dont think its anything that will ever be worse punishment than jail, former Watergate special prosecutor Leon Jaworski said in an interview published Thursday Had Nixon been prosecuted, he added, it would have been impossible to proceed with the Watergate trials of Nixon's aides, H R. (Bob) Haldeman, John Mitchell and John Ehrhchman The interview was conducted by Martin Agronsky for broadcast on the public television network Friday night The transcript was released Thursday. Asked whether Nixon had received more lenient treatment than bis aides, all of whom were convicted of obstructing justice, Jaworski replied. "I 4?x t. (ailm.ui Nixon Infamy, Disgrace Called Worse Than Jail WASHINGTON Former President Richard Nixon is going through a nenod of infamv and that v1 hu infilrnemon nnnflrmnH WoHnoiHiv Granum, deputy Carter press seere :S tary, as the Carter staff here preparecj e a explanation of the loan Wednesday. two-pag- No Adverse Reaction Greg Schneiders, one of Cartel S closest personal aides, said he had' heard no discussion of possible adverse political reaction to Carters financial indebtedness to Lance's bank and did ' not expect any criticism fHt " Carter has said he will sever hisconnections with the warehouse operation before taking ofticcJan 20 and Lance reportedly hub .i said he will divest himself ol hise holdings in the National Bank of Georgia when he assumes tederat " office "i - financial r$ k r-w- aSSP V S EZ r m f v' I r f !i rj ,'f ! y iiU i I l ) I r-- v ' . v J .1 ssa tn . . , 4 1 ".V V- a a Queen Fashions Big & Tall ft !v Blouses - mj Sizes 33 to 52 Special Groups Reduced to 41 Extra bigs, Extra tails, regularly to $20. 9,9.119.14M t Sf99 SgJSD 13 JeC Dresses Give Dad 14Vj to 32Va . . . 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