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Show 6 TV alt Lake Trttwin Octalx'T Thursday, 4 1979 ri"W Committee Hassles Over Windfall Tax Split I In Birth population expert increase Union's N i'room However, Long argued with members Wednesday that if we do justice jto all of their proposals, we won't get Sthis bill out at all. The chairman had hoped earlier to finish the bill last week, tbut still is several days away from final 'approval. I The proposal for compromise came s after Long became embarrassed over m voting I the committees largesse s birth rate, "S :j 4 A . A - - ' x: - that predict a continued SoviPt manpower shortage into the 1980s Using early results of the 1979 Soviet census the first national census kev. Jesse Jackson thp Bad in nine years Stomach Problems' expert's report in the newspaper Literatur nay a Gacta warned of a Official Sas icts Halt Forced Exiles shaip decrease in .the labor re the next of giowth sources" in dec ade The decline in manpower growth comes at a tune of strenuous Sen let efforts to improve economic performame and open new parts of the country to ee cmomic ae Associated pros s Lasorphotc - Russell B. Long Pursues Compromise energv tax credits The committee agreed last week to so many exomp tions and tax bleaks it overshot availa hie revenues by $20 4 billion. $.10 2 Billion Cut tiv it v Western analysts pie dieted that the labor shortage will impede those effort .n industry and agriculture, and re available duce man power for the military The populatin' stood at about 262 4 million people 1979 when pieliminary afternoon the As of Wednesday (omniiltee already had reduced the data were first released House measure's tax bite hy $M2 earlier this year billion from the $104 billion that the House bill was to raise between 1970 The newspaper and 1990 annd voted $99 billion in tax analysis by demographer Viktor Pervedentsev credits said Sov let population inAlthough Long has annouiued the committee will reconsider the tax creased by an average of and most likely pare them 0 9 percent a year from credits k other proposals are still 1970 78 Tha' is down bac sharply from 3 percent a year in pending to trim hack the tax on oil 1959-6and 8 peicent a oil. Alaskan One, exempting producers year in 1911 58 would cost $12 billion Route. New s Agency OTTAWA Vietnam has so far lived up to the pledges it made at the Genev a refugee conference last July to slop forcing its ethnic Chinese to leave, the governor of Hong Kong Sir Murray said here Maclehose, Wednesday BEIRUT I,ohannn L PL The Palestine liberation Organization official sdid final meeting with Arafat set for Wed n nesdav ght had been ios'poned until he recovered fimu his stomach problems PLO Position Listed to Beirut to pic k up a document C( ksor, from Aiafat. chairman of the Palestine Liberation PLO s position on a Organization detailing (he ease fire Israel s i ight to exist and the possibilities of a dialogue with 'he I nited States Ja kson s plans had been to pic k up the do. ument lrom Aiafat Wednesdav night and leave for the I mted States Thursdav The document was something Jackson had asked for when he and Aratat met for the tirst time. a meeting that began with a warm Saturday night heai hug between the two A Jpsc Rev Jacksons Jacksons East shutt'a was derailed Wednesday hv a stomach ailment chat sent the meru an civil rights leader to a h ispital and delayed his meeting with Palestinian gucrulla hiei Yasser At afat Immediately after returning Lorn Damascus to Reirut An port .1 ackson w as rusned to the Ampnean University Hospital with what aides described as very had stomach problems Condition Not Serious He was not hrhe.ed senous although the hospital would not ciininn nt on h.s condition Middle se'f-style- c I i Jackson's ailment afflicted him all the wav through his two hour session with Syrian President Hafez Assad eai her in the da , his spokesman said - Save on Rugged Honchos5 Honchos' sport and work hoots are long on durability, short on price, and eas on your budget. , . J I ft? One of the main achievements at Geneva was that the Vietnamese government . . said it would stop forcing people to leave (by boat). he told a press conference 'Geneially 1 what they speaking, said thev would do at Geneva, they have done, so far, he added 1 9 1 The panel also began considering It is essential to inWednesday raising the estimates of crease the birth rate." available revenues from the tax by wrote Perevedentsev, assuming higher rates of increase in oil, who also is an economist prices over the years and by including the expected boost in income taxes. Staff calculations show that with those two factors the adjusted, estimated revenues from the House version of the bill would nse to $424 billion enough, at least in theory, to finance everything that panel members have proposed. Although Long had asserted earlier that only the net House figures should be used, the panel may adc.pt higher revenue estimates 'as a way to get out of its box The White House has used more liberal c alculalionsJn some of its estimates Home Sprinkler Draws Plaudits CAB Denies Boosts in Air Fares t New York Times Service WASHINGTON Fedeial officials last week g .unveiled a sprinkler system for the home that they hope will be the key to their goal of cutting in half the loss of live and property m residential fires fast-actin- years. Developed jointly m two years by private industry .and the United States Fire Administration, officials said the system had two key elements that distinguished it from the sprinkler systems installed Tor business and industry: It operates off residential plumbing and the heat sensitive sprinkler heads are designed to melt faster at the same heat. i The cost of the y stem would be about $1,200 for an .eight-roohouse if installed at the time of construction, federal officials told the 75 representatives of the fire protection industry who came to conference at which the Washington for a two-da- y sSystem was introduced However, it is not expected to Jbe available until 1981. pending further tests and congressional hearings The new system has recessed sprinkler heads that j vare covered by flat disks standing only a quarter of jan inch off a ceiling. Once painted to match the ketung, the covers are hardly v lsfole. officials said, jbut can spray up to 18 gallons of water a minute covering 150 square feet. j Last year residential fires in this country destroyed $2 billion worth of property and killed 5,628 of all those who died in fires 1 two-thir- (Copy ip j f,j i A (. "s echoii.2 Western studies , 20 called $ " !ft f. for a io,.:d ,.,e Soviet Wednesdav Senate Finance Committee moved Wednesday toward a broad romprom se on President Carter's proposed windfall jirnfits fax bill, aimed at ending the panel's infighting over how to divide the measure's tax take ' Commitlee Chairman Russell B Lsmg, P La outlined a plan that in effect, would Rive one third of the measure's revenues ha 'k to the oil tmluotry. one third to consumers to spur conservation and the remaining third to development of synthetic fuels The committee, under this plan, would finance Carter's proposed energy aid forthe poor not from the windfall profit tax but rather from the increased income taxes the oil companies are expected to pay as a result of higher oil prices Calm Skirmish The three part proposal was intended k end the current skirmish between panel members who favor paring bac k the tax on oil companies and those seeking more tax credits for homeowners, a split that has threatened to stall the bill At the same time, the move would ; give the committee increased say over other elements of Carter's energv program when the windfall bill reaches ihe floor. The synthetic fuels program being handled by the Senate Energy Committee. It was not immediately clear whether long would be able to win full support for his plan, which would involve 'substantial concessions from other irommittee members pushing for their 'own pet proposals. Bill Bradley, D-- J., who iRep. seeking more tax credits for suggested to the chair- should that what you Ein Wednesday off" the list is synfuels- to make for more tax breaks for over the next UP' MOSCOW Washington Post Wri'er A badly fractured WASHINGTON ! , IlK reas Pi"'' By Art Illness Stalls Rev. Jacksons Tour Russia Needs right! WASHINGTON (AP) -- He said he hoped this meant that the exodus of boat people had been curbed and we should be finished with this problem by the end of next year or in 1981. 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