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Show IstkiM Mmmi t&m Park to T - Treaty Legality Questioned testimony before the House Ethics Committee may be antiehnnic tie, simply putting on the record much of what already has been leaked to the press since the indicted nee dealet began testify ing m January to teams of federal investigators The Ethics Committee hearings are scheduled to he broadcast on puhlie telev lsion and national public radio Leon Jaworski, the committees signal counsel, said Park is going to he to state specifically what required contributions he madeto congressmen in his years as a wealthy W ashmg-tosocialite Admits Contributions Park, alleged to be a central figure of a South Korean mfluence-bumg operation in Washington, has admitted giving congressmen some $750,000 in contributions" in the early 147iK ac cording to widespread reports induct mg lists of most cash recipients But Bark has never publicly lden lined any oi those he gave money 111 a telephone interview from his office in Houston, Texas, Jaworski said Paiks testimony this week about both present and former House members will " include names with financial figures attached He will also be examined closely about whether theie are any additional one s (contributions!, the lie may be prosecutor said with some things that he wasnt confronted with at the time of the executive session Source; doae to the Ethics Commit tee's investigation, including committee members, have said that barring any major new evidence they believe no more than a half dozen incumbents could face disciplinary action for House rules violations Jaworski, who previously estimated as many as two dozen congressmen might hav e broken the rules, refused to state how many might be implicated now, saying Parks testimony would make that dear busuiessman Since the 43 y ear-ol- d consented to an agreement granting him immunity from prosecution on a indictment earlier this year, he has told his story again and again for investigators from the Justice Department and House and Senate Ethics committees, first m Seoul and then m but always m secret Washington Jaworski shrugged off the long wait for public hearings, recalling that last autumn Park was in Seoul and com pletely out of reach of investigators Dream Come True To find that hes here now and that lie's going to be exposed to the which they deAmerican people serve it's almost like a dream come true, he said I'm not trying to say anything by w ay of feathering our own nest, but if it hadnt been for our persistence and determination, it wouldnt have come to pass " puhlie ' v s X 4, - n By Utah Solon W AS111NGTON il'fli Sen Orrm lloteh H Utah, descnlies it as one of the most important constitutional is sues m the recent histor of our lountrj " Senate Deinouatie Leader Roliert rd sa s the issue w as settled long ago h the likes of John Marshall and John Calhoun, and more recently hj holdings of mHlorn-d- a supreme courts What I late h and Bjrd vchcmintlv disagiec on is Ailule IV, Section .1. Uause 2 of the US Constitution stating Tile Congress shall hae the power to disHse of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territorv or other pi opertv belonging to the t lilted States " B Dispute Meaning Hatih and conservatne senators tioin faith parties have tniected a dispute over the meaning of this clause into the bitter fight over ratification of the Panama Canal treaties Hatch has offered an amendment to the second Panama Canal Treaty the one ceding the Atlantic-Pacifi- c under waterway to Panama m 2000 which the United State's could not dispose of it unless both the Senate and House concur The Senate resumes its debate on the treaty Monday when it returns from Easter recess, and a vote on the Hatch proposal is scheduled Wednesday It is one of the remaining major amendments which treaty opponents plan to offer before the ratification vote, scheduled to come no later than April 26 ? ,1 l1 i Ir i Other Major Amendments Other major amendments will in dude proposals to cut U S. pay nients to Panama, give the Senate confirmation IKiwer over the five Americans and four Panamanians uhn will make up the new Panama Canal Commission to run the channel during the transition prohibit Panama from allowing anv hut I' S and Panamanian troops into the country, and protect the jobs of Americans working on the canal None of these appear to have any chance of being adopted as amendments to the treaty One or two may w ind up as reserv ations to the resolution of ratification, but Hatchs proba- wont bly Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos indicated m a weekend speech m Santiago that the Panamanian people, who approved the initial version of the treaties m a public referendum, may has e to ote on them again to consider any amendments the Senate adopts Hatch charged President Carter is lolating the Constitution by failing to submit to the House those provisions w hie h deal w ith the turning ov er of U S specifically the canal and property valued at around $10 ( anal Zone billion Constitutional Issue c .ill this one of the most important uiiistiuiticm.il issues ui the recent history of our country, and certainly, I think the most important constitution al issue with regard to the Panama ( anal Treaty." he said just before the I nt iss warned if the precedent is estabany presidemt could turn over s property by way of a treaty which only Senate ratification Ho lished I issue is as old as and conceded that Thomas Jefferson, position But Byrd said Jetfersons theory was i In limped by such formidable histori,i! figures as Marshall and Calhoun It is an old argument that has been " he said pre ttv muc h laid to rest By the one id replied the Senate itself of his heroes, the Hatch Bud ac know K dgod that U S piojRr-- ! outside the tinted States can he turned oven by the maturity vote of the Sfimte and House y 'd SI Billion Lost Last Year In Mail Fraud - .Americans lost about through WASIILN'GTON AP) $1 billion mail-orde- ASIUV. ION AP- '- The elia i man tlu House Wav sand Mi ans Coir nut tec said Sunday hi lmpcs lawm.ikus wont suit umh to election year pus surcs to couple huge tax cuts with mu eased spending Al I'llmaii I)Oie i om cited Rep that membu of Congress aie t Hiding it difficult to tighten the purse strings heeause thev are being lobbied to supimrt substantial tax luts and addi tional fmam mg of annus progi anis Ullm.in made the observation m discussing the Carter admimsti ations planned $25 billion income tax tut and an accompanying move m Congress to roll back previously approved hikes in Sir ia! Security pay l oil taxes IVessure on Spending "It - a very ditfioult thing to do 'I he pressures are all on spending " he said Ullman was interviewed on the CBS TA program "Face the Nation lie said Congiess probably will a genei.il tax cut ranging between $20 billion and $25 billion adding that he would oppose vehement of Stnd Donio 0 Kadar 111 WASHINGTON A -The Air Force has eon eluded that no ill effects are likely from long term exposure to low level radiation from a radar warning station at Otis Air Force Base, Mass In releasing a study late last week, the Air Force said the Emu on mental Protection Agon ey has concluded that "to 1 the extent of present-da- y scientific knowledge." operation of the new radar system represents no hazard to human health !v any attempt to a $20 billion oi $15 billion tax redui turn "1 think we i ould get into situations 227 piovuling tn enuiit ve.us 1 5 3, 197x 5 President Testifies hit hv the pi "lilted ini reasi aimed .U tun mi i. d .(ability to the 10 system toi the m WASHINGTON I i This is Ihe lug day lur Academy of Motion Ili tun Ails and Si i ernes A ou see gloat tile Asked about glowing momentum in Congiess toward a Soii.il Seiuiitv tax think tins has rollback I liman said Ihs11 somewhat oviiplavi.1 in tin minds ol some members of Congress think it is not the issue that some people hav e made it Use Oil Tax Revenue? It indeed we must do sonu tiling lieiauso ot the political pressures, one thing wi could do would be to take a INiition ot the ciudc oil (tax) revenues and toui them into Social Security he said I liman stressed that he did not adviR.ite such a move, howerver I liman said he is confident Caiter w ill w in passage of his energy ptogram, including the hotly contested tax on domestically pioduced crude oil 1 1 I Pa r !c h.uiliM billimi - v'mm, The Sail Lake Tribune. 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She added in a telephone interv lew that it was a shock" when she learned she Wc already had three was pregnant children and w e had decided not to hav e am more " she said en.ut would '&- yp Solon Details Pressures: Cut Taxes, Up Spending Korean Bribe Hearings Go Before Public Today WASHINGTON ilPD longsun P.ii k who ho-- . loMified (or weeks behind dosed doors .ibout Ills payments lo (onyiessnien. public with gix nonies ond flames for the first time storting Monil.ij Hut Polk s si hi doled thiee d.rvs of 'mmt 1 j convenient connections to more cities throughout the East than any other airline Nonstop ar Service to Chicago And back to Salt Lake City They get my rating every time 4-st- ar She-Lm- t HUD Chief Expects Congress Will Approve Urban Policy W ASHINGTON (UPD Housing and I than Development Sceictarv Patricia llan is said Sunday she expects Con-- ! i".s will apptove the president's $S ,J billion plan for rev i mg decay ing ui ban It ItS Without stating that Congress will hi enthusiastic about every piece of the ( ptogram that the president announced in support of the uiban policy, my initial indications are Congiess agrees with the president that the federal s.ovei linionl must be more concerned about the way its programs atleet Mrs Harris said on oi ban al i .is NBC s Meet the Press" program I exR'et the Congress to !r very most of the urban policy -- v to itlu tic nip and to all of the program initiative1 " ui hail policy whe said work ago Picsidt lit Carter an nouiii ed a two vear program to eneoui-uj- i industry to move back to the city I hi piogiam would pi ovale tax linen lives to firms luring minority workets mUrc-- t 'oans for housing rehaluli t at ion funds foi umii pi eventloil anil A - slf, , transit facilities addition. 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