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Show r S The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday. May Carmichael ID ENJOY MORE 14A? commercials--- I GEt COULD TO RFR'GERTO-R- T4E Marro New York Times Writer WASHINGTON The Senate Intelligence Committee, after a year of activity that has been almost as secretive as the agencies it monitors, is considering concentrating, the authority for the nations entire intelligence in a single office known as a "Director of National Intelligence. In the past the head of the Central Intelligence Agency also has carried the title of Director of but has lacked meaningful Central Intelligence, control over large segments of the intelligence community, particularly the National Security Agency and other agencies housed within the Department of Defense Senior senators on the committee, which is ready to go public with a series of hearing, recommendations, bills and reports that could reshape the intelligence community and set the pattern of congressional oversight for years to come, said the present thinking of the committee was that the new "Director of National Intelligence should have control of the NSA and its worldwide communications activities. intercept and "Wed have to give him ihe ioois hed need to run the entire operation and that includes budget authority and to set priorities, said Sen. Walter D. Huddleston "We can't place the responsibility on him without giving him the authority, he said. In the months ahead, the committee plans to hold ctfsS Cuban Market code-breaki- Tempts Farmers could one-thir- were an Agricul-tur- e Department publication estimated Sunday. The article in Foreign Agriculture Magazim said current analyses indicate the United States "might gain at least a third of Cubas farm imports . . . and a U.S. share of at least is possible considering the commodity composition of Cuba's wheat, rice, imports corn, flour, lard, canned milk, cotton and vegetable oil." Last year, Cuba imported $7(10 million worth of food out of total imports of $3.5 billion. Aside from current restrictions, factors hindering a U.S, trade bonanza, the magazine said, are Cuba's strong trade ties with other western nations and its $4.6 billion debt to the So iet Union. The article noted Cuba was once the seventh largest U.S. farm market and that until trading was slowed in 1959 the United States was Cubas largest trading partner. two-thir- Hr GrF .H hearings on secrecy and espionage laws, report on about China and the quality of intelligence-gatherinthe Soviet Union, draft a new legislative charter for the Central Intelligence Agency, and reveal a lump-sufigure of the cori of intelligence. and massive We are going to propose an restructuring of our laws, Sen DanUu K. Inouye, the committee chairman, said recently "Unfortunately, most of our work is classified and can't be discussed publicly. But m a short tune, we have made much history.. And 1 think every indication is that w e w ill he able to do what we need to carry out our oversight responsibility." The oversight committee, created after a select committee headed by Sen. Frank Church, documented scores of improper and illegal acts by the nation's intelligence community, will mark is first anniversary Thursday with a report to the Senate on the activities of its first year. g The report is expected to be general in nature, and not to discuss in any detail the covert operations the committee has examined or the allegations it has probed. But it is expected to contain a strong statement by the subcommittee on Rights of that Americans, headed by Sen. Birch Bayh, pledges the committee to, as Bayh put it, "establish the rule of law in intelligence activities and law Democrat Conflict Grows, Colorado Senator Notes WASHINGTON (UP1) - BilMmore the big rate. At papers. Friday in bet on three horses, all to win. place and show Blue Coat was tipped me by the governor, who I think was working on a tom mission: one horse wa called Nut, and birds of a feather must hack each other, and then there was Soul of Honor, I I om Oklahoma I had all these tickets m in outside io.it pockets and some Senator or 1 . pinched Congressman 'em. 1 discovered it jost as the horses got to the post, .so my only hope was to pray for 'em all to lose, and they did. They all ran last, so imagine the scoundrels embarrassment " May 12. 1929. M4- (Copy right! who are not able to save $10,uu0 and are able to maintain a house " Housing Secretary Patricia Harris says she will .for the poor by maintaining fight lenient credit standards in the beleaguered FHA home mortgage programs Instead of tightening credit requiie-ment.- s, Mrs. Harris said she will seek other reforms to cut high federal housing administration foreclosure rats that have left neighborhoods across the nation riddled with abandoned homes. She v ants to retain provirions for downpayments as low as 3 per cent and continue allowing applicants to spend up to 50 per cent of monthly income on fixed costs, but tighten procedures for evaluating individual mortgage applications to avoid defaults. 1 think we have to hxik at individual human beings and see whether those individuals themselves are good credit risks," she said in a UPI interview Approved Program Under a program she has approved for Chicago's racially changing Marquette Park area, FHA apphiants will be required to attend counseling sessions and show more proof of credit and employment. I dont think FHA should be condemned for having a low downpayment procedure," the HUD secretary said. "I am in favor of government and private enterprise finding a way to help those paid fur till?- Juke. m want to set it m the I I Mu sen m w liu Mrs. Harris also said: She will submit a comprehensive housing plan to President Carter this summer, including the issue of redlindisinvestment by financial ining stitutions in certain neighborhoods. She plans to use "new tools to crack down on housing discrimination. One of these is a new housing appraisal policy that assures that the the influx of blacks into a white neighborhood will not be the reason for drops in property value, as under past appraisal guidelines. Preventative Attention She wants to give "preventive attention to the irvds of the sunbelt faced cities to avoid the same hy the older cities of the Northeast and Midwest. She will encourage older cities to provide incentives for a migration of residents back from the suburbs Addition; Steam rv W A rain ASHINGTON (AFi -- tiny locomotive once used on a Hawaiian sugar plantation is mov ing out of obscurity as the latest addition to the Smithsonians railroad museum. The little locomotive Olomana will stand as a symbol of the engines that powered U.S industry in the steam age. The Olomana was shipped around the Horn agu alld ncai a spent 62 seasons hauling sugar cane in Hawaii After being shunted aside for several years, it Unspent the past three decades in pampered, on a private Mrs. Harris, who left her partnership railroad in California in a Washington law firm to head the The Olomana will take federal agency, declared a moratorium in the on evictions of families who defaulted up residence on FHA mortgages as one of her first Smithsonian Museum of official acts. It wrill continue while HUD History and Technolodevelops new guidelines for evaluating gy's railroad hall in a few days. applications, whe said. . The six-- heeler weighs She criticized high foreclosure rates ahoijt nine ons under previous administrations y just the same old tiling. The mtrapartv conflict, he said, is probably over ages aod generations as much as anything else . . between those who have espoused the traditional New Deal approaches to social problems and economic problems as opposed to those who are coming into public office . . . who arc attempting to question some of the premises upon which the Democratic Party has operated "I think you're going to see that tension continue us some of us a'tempt to speak out and redefine what the issues are and what some of the problems are," lie said Redefinition of Thinking' Hurt declined to describe the new view as conservative, saying, "it may turn out five or 10 years from now to be a redefimtion of liberal thinking. Asked about Carter adviser Pat Cudduli'a description of him as a young turk, Hart acknowledged he of the sort you has "the describe but I dont consider myself a threat to President Carter in 1980. Hart also said he would propose to the Senate Intelligence Committee he serves on that the budgets of the CLA and related agencies be separated into a "white, or disclosure budget for the public to see and a "black, or non disclosure budget listing expenses for secret operations. of Sen. Gary WASHINGTON 'LTD Hart, D Colo . said Sunday tension is enforcement. HUD Chief Vows Fight For Low Credit Rates (LTD - d capture at iast of Cuba's market for imported food if trade relations between the two countries vv31 By Anthony ' WASHINGTON IT S farmers- v Completely New Concept Develops For Intelligence Operation Control s,!P REaD'nG &00K5 IF t 16, 1977 Selected and edited by Bvan Sterling Ail rights reserved tor the NW Roger Memorial in developing between "newer leaders the Democratic party like himself and New Deal literals whose economic analyses are "just the same old (lung who Hart, headed George McGoverns 1972 presidential camho paign, said he does not agree with of South Dakotan's stinging criticism President Carter's "Republican economics " ietnam s a result of Watergate. and budget deficits. Hart said, "people are questioning ol ni generation whether gov eminent in fact can solve all the problems." 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