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Duties Noted is called the Rille 29 Committee," for the Particle in the current rules Jwjjtch created it It is charged Jhe group the for responsibility broadening the base of partici-Jpdlio- n in the party without I getting into the mandatory $ sex and age which led to dissension in the. Democratic party last EPA Chief Views Oil Plans By George C. Wj'son Washmgton Post Writer WASHINGTON Clean air be re standards sh laxed unless a t..idatory program for allocating fuel oil is implemented at the same time the new head of the Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday EPA Administrator Russell E Train added in an interview that he hoped to keep exceptions to clean air objectives to an absolute minimum. His role, said Train, is to work out the mechanism for state governors to get variances" from plans to clean up the air But Tram said he does not intend to force such variances upon the cities and states iewsin Conflict Trains views, set forth one day after the Senate conto his nomination firmed EPAs top job, conflict with the White House on the mandatory allocation question Former Gov. John Love and his deputy at the White Hpuse energy office, Charles J. Dibo-na- , both oppose mandatory controls. President Nixon so far has taken their advice Conceding that he did know what marketing problems might arise as the federal government tried to control how much and what kind of oil went to the various wholesalers, Train said it struck him as "a matter of equity" to link a mandatory program to exceptions to clean air rules. I think those two things go together Allocation System not 1 If there have Train added to be some compromises on air quality this coming winter because of oil shortages I would think a mandatory alio- - return cation system could help keep them to a mimmum." BROTHER-BICO- R Such a mandatory program,, he said, would help assure that that clean burning oil is, low in sulfur content would go where it is needed most to keep the air safe to A Jjwr lie committee, m its c gan- voted to meet in session, ftufg either St. Louis or Kansas jCity next June 15 and 16 to approve a prehminary draft add m W ashuigton Dec. 7 and to wnte its final report. I .Yhe closest thing to a quota Jirf die current rules, approved by Jast years national convein Miami Beach, ning is the requirement that each state to have equal DELUXE HAIR breathe President Nixons recent statements on hmv to avoid the threatened shortage of heating oil indicate he favors a wider relaxation of clean air rules that the absolute min- DRYER k'l $17.95 VALUE GIBSON'S PRICE imum" Train advocates. White House energy chief Love is expected to urge state governors and city officials to relax their clean air plans so more power plants can stick with coal while others burn a higher sulfur oil than envisioned by those plans The White House argues this will leave more ofl for heating homes this winter 15-12- volts, 50-6- 0 Dunlop and Treasury Secretary George Shultz have made no secret recently of their that they triumphed . As encourage ' them to partici- - Editor Of Magazine Reuters News Agency WASHINGTON Julie Nixon Eisenhower has taken a r job as an assistant editor with the Curtis Publishing Company in Indianapolis and will work on its four - $10,000-a-yea- Review Due ? . The committee also has the laslt of reviewing all of the contention rules, but no dras-ti- i fhanges are expected. ' ; The only other controversial rule is one apportioning delegates among the ! states with the use of a bonus system which rewards states agoing GOP in important with extra delegates. , elec--tio- 1 WASHINGTON (AP)-C- ost of Laving Council Director John T. Dunlop Tuesday criticized news stones dunng the beef pnee freeze and indicated they may have hampered the freezes success. Julie Takes Job i K a cycles. 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