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Show The Salt I lake Tribune. Thur&dav. October 1973 House Committee Puts Okay On Trade Bill, Curbs Rider By Hank Ketehani Dennis the Menace vn " By Manly n Berger j.'j' V A Washington Post Writer After WASHINGTON three months of Intensive discussion, the House Ways and Mecns Committee Wednesday approved trade legislation that carefully circumscnbes presidential discretion and prohibits - 7 T ; Y'V,. the granting nf non' tariff treatdiscriminatory ment ta the Soviet Union. successful the Despite efforts of committee members to put limits on what the President can do, the administrations deputy special trade only I William Pearce said as he emerged from the committee room that while we remain very much concerned about the Jackson-Vaniamendment (which prohibits granting till can't believe it, Dad. That's the first time Joey ever struek out anybody in his whole life! k treatment to countries, like the Soviet Lrucn, that limit emigration) we consider the bill a responsible effort to meet the needs of the administration in negotiations." U.S. Court Blocks Natural Gas Rule WASHINGTON (l!PI) - A federal appeals court directed the Federal Power Commission Wednesday to delay its order to free natural gas from controls production price through the winter The U.S. Circuit Court of a Appeals granted stay, requested by the Consumer Federation of America and other groups The action holds up a Sept. 14 FPC order that would have allowed, as an emergency, sales of natural gas in interstate commerce without FPC control. The emergency period was set at 180 days. rrhe commission has no powers over gas sold within the producing states. The court said the stay would apply until the commission took another look at the matter and set up a period for Power to Negotiate The bill would provide authority to negotiate new trade rules with America's trading partners. Work is scheduled to begin in Geneva on Oct. 24, with the real bargaining anticipated starting next summer. public comment on the emergency order. An FPC lawyer told the court Tuesday in oral arguments that a severe winter emergency justified the free market comment period that follows FPC pioposals. Attorney William Sawyer said, we must try to induce (more natural gas) to enter the interstate market." Letting prices rise, without the ceilings set by the FPC at the point of production, would be needed the inducement, Sawyer said. The Consumer Federation was joined in the appeal by the American Public Gas Assn., American Public Power Asn., National League of Cities, United States Conference of Mayors and the Public Service Commission of New York. The New York Times day that if gas stations were allowed to raise their prices every time their costs rose, price control over gasoline would be unenforceable. Dunlop's comment to reporters came amid reports from some states of talk in the trend of raising prices, in violation of federal ceilings, whenever costs nse. Meanwhile, council sources said the Internal Revenue Service would check of a sample of filling stations later this month to see whether they had calculated their ceilings correctly and were in fact We hope youre not too late! charging no more than ceiling prices. Dunlcp answered with a flat no when asked if he favored decontrol of gasoline prices. In he to questions, reply disassociated himself from a prediction made last Sunday by John A. Live, director of the Energy Policy Office, that gasoline and oil price controls in the months would end ahead. 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