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Show 2 Ekf The Salt Me it omt cN Tribune1 I it Monria u August 15 1977 IniKtma Lanai iilm.in Senate Treaty Battle Set? B M.iiium lie S.uituu m W ritt t smh hitcd Im-sW ASHING TON Non h rank ( lime li predn ti il Slind i lh.it a binotic bat tli would orupt in the Son.itt over r difit .itiiiii of tho Panama (anal ti at It v going to In a blood battli ( a riel spoke in an interview with ABC News He was questioned at tho home of his mother Miss Lillian Carter on Wednesday, the last day of a five day visit to his hometown of Plains Ga The inteiview was televised Sun day night The bloadcast came hours aftei the New York Times said in its Sunday editions that a jxtcnt lallv enibarras sing agreemc nt between Lane e and an ac ting comptroller of the urrency was rescinded the day before Lance was nominated as director of he Olfiee of Management and Budged have any concern about Bert Lance and his altitude toward me my administration and his responsibility to the people Carter said in an interview I have confidence released Sunday in both tne government officials in the Tieasury Department and also ill Belt Lance The Treasury Department under the authoiity of Comptroller of the Curten cy John Hcimonn, is examining details of Lances private finances including ircumstanc es under which he roe eived two loans totaling fb million from banks in ( hit ago and New York c 1 Management Deficiencies agreement signed Dec 2 197") Lance pledged to coriect a numlier of serious management defic icnc les at his Calhoun First National Bank in Gcoi gia some of wine h minted the law the Time's said The agiecmeut was cancelled bv the regional director for the comptroller in Mlanta Ihe newspaper said It said cancellation of the agreement coupled with the termination of an 11 month investigation into osxible criminal activities at tin bank enabled the coniptioller to give Lance a clean roc mil on Ills bank management In the c has lurisdictioi) ovei banks Hcmidiiii n. d ion's v the Nothing et Proven have enough confident e in Bert Lance to know that if any impiopi ic ties do exist that he- would take the initiative to step aside the President said So far no impioprieties have been 1 - Accoidmg to the newspaper this removed the issue of possible misman agement from Lance's confirmation hearings held m January Meanwhile the Federal Resei ve said over the Sunday it is making counter stocks including those of the National Bank of Georgia subiec t to its reserve lequiiemoiitx pi oven Crews Don "Spol Fire" In California 1 Cash Requirement That means buyers of the stock can borrow only 50 ht cent of the purchase pi ice and must put the rest up in cash ( ontimied From Page One California and officials say it is likelv to get biggei before it is contained For the most part the flic was running by itself but inside the bulldoer line," said a spokesman "We are now going inside that line and making a direct attac k on the front of the fire California seen dic'd bv its woist drought in history , has been plagued bv lightning spai kc'd flies throughout its v ast tmdei dry finest and buishlands Big files m Modoc and Lassen counties including the' KtlXKl acre "seal face" blae were being brought under control after consuming 120 0HI notes During the weekend fiiemen ton tamed two smaller fires in the Shasta at Trinity National Forest and one m the Klamath National Poverty Finest In Oicgon div lightning stonti-- . ignited several small fires hut officials said no piohlenis weie anticipated and s motional the Idaho Denioc i at i 5 s ud Meanwhile one of the ne the treaty f Iiswoi th Bunki got itoi s o' said l if Hit fails to ratify Ihc doe unic nt think it will certainly product unrest Senate -V noted Ihil the nc v.iti lt.oi Ptnikc vc ar-- ago aftc r 21 x rsem- - die d lx gan Ml wen wounded during wide and ,pn ad violeiK c in Panama It ( I drier t ndorsnient (alter has embused the has begun a drive to win in Panama and perhaps other Latin Senate ratification The document re Vine rie an comiti ies linqinslicsf S control ov er the w atr wav to the Panamanians by the year 20on gives Panama full control of the ( ana! Zone w ithin three years after the tieitv is rctified and provides for a multi million dollar me lease in L S p n me nts for use of the- - c anal Bunker and Sol Lmowitz the chief I S negotiatois said it was nec essary to turn control over to the Panamanians to ensure that the canal remains open to all nations 'without discrimination What we aie interested in is the use ( ontimied I rum Page One of the canal not its ownership said Bunker strong elements of continued separa He and Linowitz appeared on NBC s tion remain television program "Meet the Press Vance visited all key nations m the his comments on ABCs Middle East in an effort to bring the Church made Issues and Answers Arabs and Israelis closer to a Geneva Guerrilla Warfare ix'.ice conference this fall Carter has Chuich said Gen George S Brown, said he would like the Geneva confei c nc e Ix'fote the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, year is out told him that even with 100 000 troops officials have US Privately given he could not ensure that the canal could up any hox' foi an Oc tober confeience of a hut they think there is still a chance for be kept open and secure in climate hostility a Geneva meeting bcfoie winter I hope for the sake of the United Near the end of the 11 days Vance and for the avoidance of possi States a m Middle he told news the East spent hie gueirilla warfaie down in Panama conference in Jerusalem that although we could this treaty ratified Israel and the Arab states seem to want that c h said get Cliui he to wide e remain pc'.cc gaps Lmowitz said that a second tieaty budged before a Genev.j confeience would pi ovule tnat the United States nulc! take place coaid do whatever was necessary to Move C loser maintain the neutrality of the canal I here Vance apparently made headway cm permanently ai e no limits In one of the three key issues ill Hu added conflict lie said the Arab--hamoved a little closer to Ni aids demand for normal economic and Ie diplomatic relations But theie were no repents of progress on the two othci key issues Palestinian rights and how much temtoiy Isiacl f i Pic side nt c .it and Carter to Meet Budget Director Lance Gets Carters Support pi oven I dem t c distorted eso-il- v s MASHING ION (Pi Ilcsidont Carter has expressed confident e in Budget Dim tor Bert Lain e for the first time since the beginning of mvestiga turns into Lances financial dealings But the President said he knows Lance will quit if anv impioprieties are ail s aiisc c Previously, theie was no limit on the amount buyers could boirow for these sloe ks But the Federal Reserve period ic ally sets the margin requirement cm over stocks that have he come widely track'd The same stan daids apply to all stocks on the New ork Stoc k Exchange and the Amei i c an Stoc k Exchange Lance Ixirrowed nearly all of the money to buy lus stock in the National Bank of Georgia but would not lx able to do so under the new rule There are 100 stocks on the Federal Reserve s margin list which the hanking agency revised last week hut announced cm 1 Sunday Lame out his 20(1 7o7 shales of stock in the National Bank of Georgia m trust when he became director of OMB with the understanding that his trustee would sell it bc'foie the end of the yeai Sale of stock is part of Cal tors cemflut-o- f Intel ost guidelines set forth fm top lev cl appointees Diplomats From Mideast I c Vra!-Israc'- Assoc aed Pt ess WireDhoto Nessen, former White problems of informing government House press secretary , ponders cans about r meri-thei- Ron Ii Novell Kef lrc on Job White House 4Not Know-It-A- ll will give up Carter said duimg a visit to of Plains Ga earlier this week that he had indirect indications questions are shallow, their stones ersimphfied often dwelling on triv lal aspects ' More and more of the information function of the government has been pulled into the White House, mostly because presidents want to announce the good news," Nessen says Popular View They dont want the assistant sec ictaries of commerce to announce that employment went up last month They want the White House to announce it Gradually, over the years everybody has gotten into the habit of expecting the White House to provide all the information " The popular view is that the press secretary and his staff are in business to "withhold, censor and coverup information," Nessen says The fact of the matter is as any press secretary will tell you in the White House or any other government depart ment or agency that there is far more information available to put out than is ever asked about Harry F Rosenthal Assoc lateci'Press V l iter WASHINGTON Ron Nessen who still woiries about such things was reflecting on the problems of informing the Amei lean people about their gov eminent The question is is the infoimation system at the White House serving the best interests of the viewers and the Nessen said in a recent leaders interv lew The answer is no " Such candor has given Gerald Foul s White House press secretary the repu tation of caiping about the way repor lers do their job on the country s most prestigious news beat But Nessen says that s not so Nobody's Fault It s not my fault, or Jody Powell fault ot Ron Zieglers fault er the White House coricspondents' fault " he says It's the fault of a system that has that the White House is the glow n up fountain of all information And the advice If you had to ask me to give one rule tor improving White House coverage I would reduce it down to a single sentence White House reporters ought to get out of the White House more Nessen sas rejxirters rely on the piesidential press secretary foi ans wers to questions that should be posed elsew here in gov eminent He sav s their By the Palertine Liberation Organiation (PLOi might adopt a U N resolution which is one of the basc-- of U S effoi ts to reconvene the Genov a talks They may adopt UN resolution 212 which does lecogme Israels right to exist securely and in peace with sec me hoi ders, Carter said "If the Palestinians will recognize tile applicability of the U N resolutions " Carter said "then that would open up a new opportunity for us to start discus sions w ith them and also open up an avenue that they might participate in the Geneva conference " s Rejected Negotiations But Israeli Prime Minister Menaheni Begin rejected any negotiations with the PLO or ceding the West Bank of the Iordan River, suggested as a homeland for the Palestinians to anv foreign powei He c ompated the PLO to the Nazis likened the PLO charter to Hitlers Mein Kampf " and autohiogi aphy said only sovereign state's could enlei into peac e ti eaties Vt the dose of tile Middle fast portion of Vances tour Egyptian President Anwar Sadat dnected an implicit threat at what he called the vc'iv hard line" Israelis He noted that Egypt s commitment to a United Na turns peacekeeping force m Sinai runs out in little more than a vear would walk back to the office with Ford after news conferences almost all of the time and he mv ariably w ould say Why didn't they ask me alxut this why werent the questions tougher on th it whv didn't they follow up on tills 1 ov Not Know-It-AHe said no matter how haid woiking and conscientious a piesidential press sect et ary cannot know everything alxmt eveiythmg and reporteis would do better ir many c ases getting mfor illation elsew hole ll Aon have basic allv who they have to know a little bit about a lot of things because they cover every thing that comes out of the White House Their questions a re necessarily shallow , they just don t have the depth of expertise The press seeietary s knowledge also is necessat ilv shallow he doesnt know as much as are generalists reporteis that assistant secretary at one of the agencies who deals w ith it e ery day Nessen said he tried to steer repot ters to other information specialists even going so far as to cariy a government telephone book to Hie briefing platform When Id sav I don t know the answer, but X knows it at this depart ment and here is his phone numbei people would say, Aw, come on Ron veil know they won't answer Can t you get it foi us and save a little time We can t leave here Th il s not our heat Thats the frustration I would come to my briefing room having spent 4' 2 to 5 hours every morning after gathering information m anticipation of ques tions I would got asked alxmt 40 per i ent of that information and often it was the more trivial element The President he said found the same thing Experts Note Perils of Neutron Shell as Carter Faces Decision Pun us Bv Waite r ashington Post W W i ib i AsIllNG ION - One i ei sion of tile new H liu h shell Mention artilleiv Ihi Amu wants to pm tuc i i .uilrt kilt is m.mv ili.ms m ureas aetja c ent to the battle field as I lit a e.nlv di plov ed mu h ar shills it would to it i in ding uplift a riou s gov i i n m cut ex pi rts W Picsident Mention weapons liavi INirtr ived them as it la because tivelv i lean Hu li til 1st nut hi at i f bits would not lie as gnat slu ils all i ad I he shells f ui opt mu leal 111 si nt i pi nuclear the lie tin it ( I iu h I ilium IP I i li ut lx shells would l ,llls deaths and m thmuji blast and in si ttli mi nts ncni biltit fold bulging I f i diploved mull, NAM sA iIiiiiii NiiiiiIm i s him! xorU xttirtx htw i to talk ihoiit Is mir j ijm r mt to ilisdiss i tlisMfitri or ilispl i Dp aimi mm i inform Uion x xor or ft ilm a on w m( kt von xiv Hist iih ii( missing I w HI Di wsp.qM 111 i r UI Imi Infill ination v J 1U( 1 J 'I' ' partim ills lllssjfllll Ills 1) lb Olnlo.n I site (alter must decide whether the added null tarv deterrent value of the new shell is worth the political and practical piohlenis cieated bv its publicized radiation ef on t c t s al Ilispl ti i n iv Hutu populations xis sllilv exposed to them Larger N ichl I'lie largest X lilt nut lear shell now in the U N kilo ) ai scnal has a 5 ten ladiatlon vield But the planned 2 to i kilutim neutron shell lias tin ladmtion vield of a 21 Mu to ki ot on nut a r 11 to-lf- wcajxm Aitoidmg to lop otfi A a two to lot i u neutron shell would delivi i radio 0 i ads i linn of PHi to mill hum ground zem Nik h It v els ire i nough to i, nisi radiation sic kliess w Mini bom s m almost all soldo rs oi i iv limns i x Almost half ot posed t in ill at c nidmg to gov eminent ductnis would die within two to time i mis at Hu ot D K i 1 2 !7 2'xxi 'mu ' hose who survived along w ith otlu is who took gradually lessening ridmtion doses in tin in xt half null out from tin blast would Ik sub on it using like li H ( t to hood of ili i lupin li nkemm md othi I i ui i ers gov i rinin nt dm tors sav Debate 1 Noln Kuropca c s I In i x id hi tw 1 ii low I ( il level lonship i idi i I II lists V ul ion and long ti m am i r i f ft i ts In- - Ion Ix'i V ai hi ad w Questioned alxmt the off the battle field radia turn caused bv explosion of the pioposed neution shell a DN A official who heLped develop the weapon said recently That is not our business AAe ire concerned with battlefield casualties immediate casualties Theie is no wav of claim mg there will he less t usuultles (w ith the lieu Iron shell " Theie are ladiatlon casualties with the pics ent weapons he idded Even at the one tenth iO F tad level some government doctors who have studied radiation effects on humans see some dungei s A dose of II rads is not exactly a It ei Dr triv l i AAevzen said recently AAc'Vzen manages hum, in health studies foi tin Research and nergv Development Adnimis t rat ion m L i The DN offu ml wi nt on to sav that c iv ill ills m towns a milt from a battle should not he on tin sti ts tint m tin n housi s uni III Iht bast mi nl ould ( ut Duse A 1 AN I h s ml tin Fill r ul pi n tod ould dost w hi i lit oik half to one tlind msidi tin housi And ui tin bast mi nt It would bt uni- ti nth !IHI to - HI) A lope d 1 v t w e a po ntisfs di the ni lit mi si u i ns w h . e in soi turn .mol hi r FRDA dm tors explore d adverse ludlutiun efforts on lui mans tin wi ajxins would i msi "t ho IN m n nt mt it no mu m tiiitlv said umg to dn at a 150- rail dost ( in the ulhi r hand a doc tor win king foi 1U it Oak Bulge md I 1 A ,pec laiiing in I admtion otfi rts s ml it xi i aiL nt of thosi in x r i xpust d will Hit' 1 survived the atomic at Hnoshima oi Nagasaki showed radia turn doses of 150 rads caused an nit lease in bi east c am ei s bombs Studies of Mat shall Is landers exposed to i ids of radi it ion from laRont of a I S hvdiogen bomb test in 1054 showed neentiv th it almost 2(1 years aftei the (vent thv ion! nodules and c an i oi s dev i loped in largei than exjx c ted numbers 1 1 di I) di d b Uhl dm b il s si n n 4 development less ( cases hav 111 Januaiv 1075 m response to this ERDA scientists moved to de velop the neutron shell using enhanced as the radiation 1 tests DO YOU NEED CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR NERVOUSNESS? 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Relieve Pain And Itch Too. of buildings) For technology learned while building Ihe Sprint missile ef the anti ballistic missile sv stem DN A offu lals said dm mg a rt'ient interview that the decision to go to neutron weapons c ame at the right time The Nov lets had hardened their tanks to w ithstand blast and thiinul' if range than the current ones The initial c ost was nearly $1 billion The present X iik h nu dear shells c.m fire only Ix'gtm tin mug up ill ex ( s who w( ic exposed to low level radiation dui mg 1057 mu lear weapons thev un new design designs that offered greater security and ret ntl shells had a new approve searched for a replacement for the cur rent nucler shells which were sent to Furope mi tiallv in the mid 1050s In the eailv 1070s, the Army made an etfort to gi t new X liu h shells with posin e I Makes It Clear 1074 By Congiess made it clear to Ihe Armv that it would not Aimy Not Incidental ui'imeuti d one EU1) A 1 nut teen rads is due tin not an incidental ex Molt fire Neeks Replacement The 8 inch neutron ar tillery shell is the result of almost 10 years of ( leukemia nine miles and hive no internal security svs terns They also are com plex and slow to load and In ERDA weapons builders and Defense sc i entists that level of radi ation is insignificant As one DNA official put it recently On the hat tlefield the degiee of risk do civilians) must be balanced against the al ternjive By alterna tive he meant military di feat Ainithei h RD A doc ten noted that studies of lapanese women who mouths s UIU Ailvi i Using Di llls III II (a in r il Ilispl o Alls il 1 In i ein In s one (lilt in ilia foi 1'iesidt nt Cartt i is In dec uli s pi obnlilv Hus wt t k win flu i to iv ill. in Him s i Has Advantage I lie 2 to kilutim sin II have an does howevei ndvnntngi that its sup pm lei s have plnvcd dow n m the public (h bate ov el the new weapons It would lx almost tw it t as effective in killing eneim soldu rs insult tanks and at mined tioop tamers within the battle field target uea as the pus mu ! ai ti i and of tin new as piodlKtlon of appiovt Hu Mention h me h artil li iv shell and I. ame mis t ( pi omii,( nts bv radiation s u Id i sb matt s bv the Dolcnst tin lu leal Agent v powei fill 2 to f kilntun vet sum ol tile neutiim sbell would do tile saiiu over alxmt the Hung same latlius through slow killing and cell il Mil img doses of l adla t H r t t |