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Show ' T t 16 t.4 J, "3- VSr&'T f sW I,"" FSf wt' n u -' WV&iMMltMr! 3, H77 ran I J?k 1 ribane, Monday , Jawaaiy 10 Js-- f A(fMC it. k Ulitxlebia Rule 8-- numbers of blacks and whites but a white chairman and a weaker council of ministers headed by a black In j;ood faith we entered m'o tiss discu-sion- s orly on the stiengte of the 9 prK""-paifigo" said one source Sunday Last Thursday, the white Rhodesia regime, whu h unilaterally broke awa CymiTiiid From Page One transition Tilths' elements have been r'jtUej by r.ni!r .mr. black national (Mi'S I Ian of Ki&tJiijjer Th- - Ki singer plan provided Jnr a two tier transi' Min government an 1 xecutive council of state with equal - v- ' Hitiifllti -W 4 Wilit V'V re " ' S i- 'r fo - " r . MJ ??? - . -- W k. - r' n rZiv4ii was joined bv British Ambassador Sm Richard Scott The two men flew in Richard s hned executive jet to the southern coastal city of Port Eliralieth, when Richard has scheduled pm ate t jlks Monday with South African Fiime T issued from British colonial rale m a statement saying it believed Richard would be offeimg a take it or leave it pai kage on his new diplomatic mission Richard Ueuieci tins Other AHi-- a Meets R.chard !xked glum Sunday when he arrived at Waterklcrf muitary' an base South Ainca where he neai -r ft"- - - vu. wnekJMMhn fi Smith Rejects British Kole in Transi.IJLtSUL 15, ru - 1 Zjsx.&d . & " $& i - a & a ' - v. I (, r v 1 jf v V-gg- c v s "7n v .i ft, t ouvu .'' iiZ .r-- 2. A Aw e s V?i, w-- iZ fAV, Ss X t 6 . 5 Site. vC Richard has already conferred with Zambia President Kenneth Kaunda ? 4t .. Mi. A Xz v Ay. n "X If " rA d J? i Pesticide Kegulation Ik 4a State of Chaos W4;nvcK) Iv corigies Moiid! staff study concluded Sunday of that federal regulation pesticides is in a state of chaos " As a result it said "the American fjeoplc cannot be rrfona hiy assured that tne federal govrinment is protect mg tpem fiom pesLtiuts that pose a st riousthieat t their health " tal Protection .Agency of rely me heavi -- CSrSassa Itiiiiisfeid Says Arms Trend Favors Soviet MrtteM3 itoicaafci Ml NMStfe&fittAMa 57-- .' - vv jL4m continued The Defense Secretary, who leaves office with the rest of the Fold administration on Jan 20, was interviewed on the ABC "Issues and Answers" program to comment on Rumsfeld was press reports that an intelligence estimate document recently submitted to 'the White House concluded that the Soviet Union was seeking strategic global dominaLon Contradict Estimates The reports said this contradicted Central Intelligence Agency estimates for the past several years that held that the Russians were satisiied with a position of rough military parity with the U S , but might go beyond equival ence if not checked by arms-contragreements or U S actions i nave been say mg mi well uc--r a year that the irends as between the United States and the Soviet Union military C apaotimes nave net n ailvu sc to the I nited States over the past 15 to 20 years That it can't go on If those trends continue and are not arrested it would have the effect of and rci 'Injecting a fundamental mstahili'y 'n Major Share Blame But, he said, EPA must shoulder the majoi share of the blame Not until veiy re.ently did FPA inform the Congress and the public that these constraints forced the agency into the untenable and dangerous decision not to evaluate and validate much of the safety testing data m the reregistration process He said it is most encouraging," however, that EPA has now taken steps to linpim e the regulation of pesticides EPA Administrator Russell E Tram, in a Dec 23 tetter to Kennedy, denied misleading Congress about personnel s probU-m- He said the strategy of concentrating on the most suspect chemicals was uiiioanced publicly when it was uWted m 1971 Currently, he sa'd, we have screened out 140 compounds, ornrovmitfrlv I1) 000 PPV line is, for our most thorough evdua tion,' which is under way Policy Question w The policy question now, lrum said is wlitthei the public mteicst is best seivod bv undertaking a complete h--i jew of pverv chemical, which could 01 Id Expands Copahihij, 1 added have to look at capabilities and there is no question but that the Soviet Unon m terms of military capabilities relative to those of the L nited States has been expanding them steadily continuously " This was the case m many ways, he said " Whether one talks m teims of level of effort if one talks in teims of tilings ships guns, tanks and places if one talks m terms of increasing sophis iisuiiun of the So-- . .. t Ur.iir. s m.htury capability and, more impel taut if one talks in teims of the institutional canahility (hat the Soviet Union has to pi exilic e me leasing numbers of intleas mgly sophistic atect weapons He AS 5&&J ar .S3sa vwtrYKi Jrti;y,r--.-i- ,l take 10 to 20 years or continuing concentration on suspected problem pesticides Tiaiu said that the eventual ccitamty ol public protection increases with but it takes gi eater in dept leview longei The staff report said that although he leicgistraRon deadline has now been extended to October 1977, EPA stoortit s that it will akc three ears to complete the task And, it said, the agency has not yet begun a systematic i c v lew of nioi e than 4 000 tolei alc c s prtvumliv set tor accumulation of il Nairn, ou l products l onlinued Prom Page Sr J f One of the munitoied bioadi av ailahle hc-rSund y everywhere, end getical'y sabotage i unity ef the work.ng class practiced beating smashing and lixning whenever thty went and vainly attempted to the stu up an all mi' civil war broadcast said Commenting on illations between Chmg and Lin Plan who died in a plane clash while fleeing the country attci h's aboitive 1171 plot the bioad ( hiang 1st on aiden' sod she cairii-dotations with Ian Piao s sworn follow the lale-- t attacks on Mao s widow t bon i ofimals also .an,, t hin announced the airi 't of Want hi Ho whom a Communist Iaitv official h m hetman discr-heof the 10 tioablid Clu k.an Gang of foui In - ei s Shi- - spared no efforts in advertising ind lo.mnel in Plan on everv occasion This shows that ( hiang Chmg and L111 lhao m e jac kals of the same lau The mcnhiii ai iiViiihd .n an u'.cle accusing Mad line- Mao of cleat mt choos ths it. Hiid foTC CS Cl 11 t1-- - - in (IV IIU 1 Mpnato irtuhs 01 Cluailg tutiiics wcu things irtinditaiv bioacka't hv Piking 'mho in its domestic mimic Dec 22 Mianslation Two sin oid olht wen o falsi li nu mbi s of the rs idi iiiustd of auditions ' Gang making against militan Shantung piov into in & .A- Xn vA . U n f ii Lost WI1NG x He- ' P (1 loll at i n. id o il plnvt r put ' M 11 I l W an . '..in.. b UMve studv . .. . art 'ii mg' lint.tuiu, fnp'PZ'bi .put peipHip. ;. ut i '!i A si lei pi. ill j tnt n!i nl . ( i i t 1 i Ill u In a message sent to all -- scheduled airlines and to two pilots associations, The he said have the best safety record m n.ors than 29 yeais and, m terms of passengers carried, 1976 was the safest in commercial aviation s 50 year history, vM s4Zyfwe,tv: te Associateo L'.N airs U Pres j nM4o.vicvrr f Wirephoto Andrew Yuung N. policy on NBCs Meet the Press. e Am'oassacfor-ciesignat- Promises U.N. Leadership Y oung President-elec- t NEW YORK (AP) Carters choice to repiesent the United States at the Umted Nations said Sunday that a predecessor, Daniel Patrick Movniha, demeaned an entire continents leadership" when he blasted Ugandas Idi Amin and other black African leadero Rep Andrew Young, D Ga , answered my view is that I shouldnt comment on any national leader when asked on NBC s Meet The Piess, what he thought of the Ugandan president 'the Senate, where Moymhan was recently elected fiom New York, wll be voting later this month on Gartei s nomination of Young Moymhan called Amm a "racist mmderer" and added that it was no accident that the Ugandan headed the Organization of Afiican Unity Reply ing to Amui The then ambassador was replying to a call by Amin for the extinction of Israel Seuctary of State Homy Kissinger publicly disassociated h.mself from the extension of Alovnihan s cnticism of Amin to the other African in the OAL do not cemider him a tvp'cal lepresentativeof that oigaiiiation, Kissinger said He added that he shared Moymhan s displeasure wth Young's v uu-- , lew Dont So, n c onv It s awluJly hard to discuss people if you cum t know whu they arc, he said Phantom Duel I nev dreamed we would be in this kind of a phantom duel where youre r ict-'- hottling unnamed souitt-I m appalled at the kaks that have come out on this I just don t like it It s a la k of discipline, and I have so advi't-everybody who has woiked on this pmit-s- m v hat I though was a veiv foi ct lul statement Bush dlso said CIA security people ii c assessmg potential damage m the wake of the arrest of former agent Edwin Alooie III who was picked up at Md , home Dec 22 and Ins Bethi-sdd- , chaiged with trying to !! gnvorr.m.an sccicts to the Soviet Unor. FBI agents found eight cartons of government rloonments in Moore s house It s dii awful thing " said Bush hope if the allegations prove to become t that punishment is meted out and for tfullv because we cannot liavt that kind oi thing Ii has been widelv reported that an out situ- panel, commissioned to challenge the judgment of government s tnitlligcnip analysts, concluded the our Russians wore seeking the Inttd States rather than military paiity as oftiual US analysts have said Bush said the competitive analysis aid what it was designed to do Different Conclusions People took a look at the sdme djta different conclucoal came up sions," he said, adding that the conflicting views all will be reflected in the findl national intelligence estimate to Piesident Fold and President-elec- t supc-uoiit- s 1 Carter Oiiro Wedding Bush volunteeied to "gun down any speculation "the intelligence communi tv oi the CIA was coming up with a tough estimate m order to force President elect Cartel s Hand " That just couldnt be farther from Ihe truth," he said Thp Cl A has great integi ltv It would never take cm et tions in order to fiom a policy maker come up with a conclusion to force a Reiitei s News Agency CAIRO President Vjv. or SaHat s youngest daughter Jihan was married Sunday to Mahmoud Osman, the son of Osman Ahmed Osman, a former minister of housing and reconstruction (lliok to Death 0 Eight people-- , all but mine than 70 (linked to death while fating 1radiiion.il Mutinous New A ear nu take officials reported TULA i h Tiit o r '.nt r'tp.all I ,s t.a pt omit t (r tv. u . s PHI ill.. 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IM Ouugfit lint ohmt . haneine the sdua ax t.'.rs ate- t'nr fundamental stv. att ordlllg to t t studv of Brookings hairy M bit at hlnall and At.v !si) imki appearance Face the Nation. 1 ing Jimmy Cartels policies Bush a'so sa'd a former CIA agent unested and chaiged wuh try mg to sc 11 I b seci els to the Soviet Union should f he is be punished foicefully a separate state Me Lucas also said that the number of dculhb fi oir. pru craft crashes declined in 1976 to 1.17b fiom 1,280 the ni e ions vear similar to Kissinger s in that he far in extending his Af: icans I don't Later m the piogiam Young said appiove of day oi the policies ol Idi Amin" and said lie would supjsir' use of American power to "rectify in black Africa as well as m white ruled policies commits of snathe rn Afuca 1 see tne tinted States moving luv, aids a Voy degressive iniluy to bring about majority rule in southern Afiua he said I don t see sane tions but I see in arms embargo of course " An ai ms end ngu nas been in force since 14 A oung said the t ruled States has not recently been What I hope to do is leader and added a U assume a leadership i ole in the L nited Nations In the t d run duiiKiiibu duuu, $ju will Iv,MuvroI.p from the l nited States " Ihe ambassador designate said wnen nominated that he would play an independent role in tne jou and not meld parrot instructions from Washington V.lling to Fte Infliienc ed If I Asked about that statement. Young said piuiupak- in the decision making piuctss, 1 mt willing to bt influenced bv othci numbers of ,.nd ct rtuiniy by the piesitlt-n- t Hi said he txpulcd k take part m acli c.ibinct an ng , out e a wet k . piesident elect's hand S Bush was interviewed on CES-Tat e the Nation Askt-if others leak'ng the report might bt ttying to influence Carter "That tumbles me " Bush CIA Director WASHINGTON (UPI1 George Bush said Sunday he was a; palled bv leaks of a new, hdidlme intelligence icpo.t on Soviet mufa-plans and wants to gun down sugges turns the leaks were aimed at influc-n- In went too cnticism fiom Amin to other Alovnihan .w In-for-e CIA Director Appalled By Soviet Report Leaks nu-nt- , Amin sod Outgoing CIA Director George! rothy, Bush talks wuh daughter Do- - j on CBs 17, "This notable achievement is all the more remarkable m 3 e.r that also set a new record for the number of passer, gers carried by U S air about 220 million lines men, women and children A total of 45 people died m comm ercial air crashes last year, the lowest figure sirnc 1351 The only major disaster was an Amcrean Airlines Boeing 727 which while landing at St Thomas in the U S Virgin Islands m April, killing 38 people In 1975, 124 people died m com mercial air c rashes 1 ' n ' In must ' tin a ii history io.miiI! .11 - o piuyctl its .I.. itaiy unit, 111!"! n - at i . t . ) Ol I is 11' i t .ii i) It t is hi d ug I hi - t ! mu m in nl iun l I n r, a - a- -t i nivalin 'tit tin Wai a tin nliiili 4 . deral -fe- Loire Deployment Studied in Report bv Dm XaS J1VO LOW 1J.S. -, s 1 asts was made x and air ff S airl-necrew s fnr compiling one of iltC luuat aUCCCSsfuI safety records las! year in commercial aviation agilv-ultilld- Serious Unrest in China Linked to Madame Mao w Aviation Administrator John McLucas Sunday congratulated of ed the WASHINGTON 4 s m military capabilities between America and the Soviet Union had been adveise to the U S for 15 to 20 years and would upset world stability if fit. wftP'wXdb f Reuters News Agency Kc-i.- Reuters News Agency WASHINGTON Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Sunday the ti end g . Vv Safety illtTOl Iti mi and failing to take corrective action in the face of warnings that the data may b faulty and incomplete Validate Testing CPAs faiiuie to validate testing data foi purposes of rereg-stermpesticides has caused needless and costlv aeiav in determining to what extent pesticides currently on the mai kit Cause ouwh nd . T.;c eftec's js cancel, both dsfvCtG and the re-pwith DMilogical reproduction, I said The reK.rt was based on a investigation by the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on administrative practice and procedure , uo , D-Sen Edward M subcommittee chairman, said in a loieword that he recognized the c ons,,-aintunder which EPA was operating m trying to meet an October, 1970, deadline set by Congress m 1972 for reregistering some 50,000 pesticide products currently on tne market EPA uv unable he said, to obtain the peisonnel and resources to accomplish tins eiioi mous task uport accuses the Fncironmen The m is Airline - r test data EaKrTi,td tnanuiaciuieis as lung aa 27 yars agu A (API : O i . V l LL t)k l k STORE woole: I tl 4 A i I. 4 nv- -- rtt itTW 7 & J nw j v . A r4y 4 V A. m t |