Tuesday, September 19. 1972 2 Environmental Policy Set ost the to illed the t. I and can an- aid. WASHINGTON (AP) — Presidential candidates proposed proposals which if adopted would more than double federal environmental protection. Such an increase is implied in one proposal alone—full funding of environment programs already authorized by Congress. In addition, McGoventry is embracing policy to reintroduce laws that require federal funds into mass transit, and stabilize population. The Democratic candidate's environment policies soon will be spelled out in a new government adviser, Robert N Dickles, who is drafting the paper, made clear in an interview which way McGovern Ted Van Dyke, director of issues and research for the McGovern campaign, commented: "Mr. Rickies speaks only for himself. The proposals may be his own but have not been submitted in the campaign, much less accepted." Rickles said in the interview that he himself is helping to help McGovney. November and has discussed environmental problems with McGovney. Cuts in defense spending would, in McGovern's expanded domestic programs including aster environmental cleanup. McGovern already has proposed guaranteed jobs and training in a transition from a wartime to a peacetime economy, and Rickles said the same support would aid the implementation of environmental enforcement. He said McGovern also may offer financial aid, perhaps Another proposal under consideration would require labeling energy-using devices to show the information an aid to energy-conservation. through federal loans, to small industries adapting to environmental standards. McGovern has proposed 1978 as the year to teach zeroing on population growth and favored universal dispensation of contraceptives "as public cost reduces." Here is a summary of McGovern's known environment so far, compared with those of Nixon's administration: WASHINGTON (AP)— Although the customary signing by party leaders of the Fair Housing Act is taking place today, Republicans are accusing Democratic candidate George W. Bush of Nixon and Senator in turn, in a highly formalized conspiracy formally condemn the break-in and alleged eavesdropping at Party Squabbles Persist The measure reportedly is opposed by the administration. Democratic National Headquarters. LONDON (AP) - Britain offered Kandla a role between an inter-african talks and the Israelis in Afabs and the Israelis in conference on the Middle East. - **Environmental funding:** Nixon has boasted some $2.4 billion in environmental spending his fiscal year, but McGovern did not have the same funding of the some $2.8 billion short of the some authorized by Congress. The Fair Campaign Practices Committee, which administers the code, made public in Washington Monday correspondence with Sen. Robert D. McDonnell, the national chairman, and Jean M. Westwood, the Democratic chairman. Britian Offers Ear To Arabs, Israelis Douglas-Home said he favored a dialogue between Egypt and Israel, for instance, to clear any such dialogue should be through an *intermediary*, ideally, he said, the intermediary should also have special envoy, Gudmar V. Jarrick. At a luncheon honoring Zayari and attended by envoys from Lebanon, Adelaide-Douglas-Home also said the Kurds had sent military personnel from Egypt provided a new chance to look at the possibilities of a peace-set process. Senate Passes Bill on Crime The offer was made by the president of Douglas-Home, at the start of talks with Egypt's new foreign minister, Mohammed Hassan el-oussouf. If new talks through Jarring cannot be organized, he said, he WASHINGTON (AP)—In an effort to speed congressional debates, twoapproved a $15 million bill to set up a system of competitive victims of crime and samaritans who try to help them. The bill would compensate victims for medical and burial expenses, loss of earnings and support, therapeutic costs and care. The bill would expenses enabling one parent to work, but not for property losses. The loss would have to exceed $100 to qualify and there would be a $50,000 limit on compensation In the case of good samaritans or interveners, however, property losses could be recovered. First the Senate passed the bill 61 to 8. Then, senators passed the bill as part of an ommibus five-thirds vote to pass a House passed bill. "We may find it necessary," he said last March, "to discourage electric heating and the need of new, marginal appliances." Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, chief sponsor of the bill, said this was a maneuver to get his proposal into connec tion with the House and give it some chance of passage by this Congress. - Energy policy: the administration is pressing to increase energy production but has not done so. demand, McGovern has urged curbing demand by changing energy pricing and discouraging high carbon emissions. -Clean-up costs: Both Nixon and McGovern say the polluter, and in the long run the consumer, must pay. Nixon has proposed to air-polluting sulfur fires. Rikks said he McGovern might advance taxes on both sulfur and nitrogen oxide from power plants. The bill would authorize $2 million the first year to cover the federal of federal crime, and $10 million to encourage them to adopt similar programs. Seven states now have such laws: California, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maryland, Nevada and New Jersey. would not rule out the alternative of a peace conference. "The difficulties confronting a conference even before it actually began would be plenty," he said. "But if Britain could help in that, we would agree, we should be ready to do whatever we could." Earlier Zayat departed from his prepared text to tell the联合国 party, "share your concern with terrorism and of terrorism by states." Political observers said his remark, although coupled with a swipe at Israel, was apparently the first statement by an Islamist leader critical of terrorist acts since the Munich massacre. Egypt and Libya are due to unite next year. Zayya's visit to London is part of a swing through West European capitalals during which he hopes to encourage the West African countries more active backing for the Arab cause and for Egypt's policies. Among his objectives is to arrange for new arms supplies which would help in gaps left by broken bones and meet some of the needs of Libya. Douglas-Home reaffirmed Britain's view that Resolution 2412 of Security Council in 1987, still the best basis for a Middle East peace. It called for Israel withdrawal from Arab territories, of Israel and effective arrangements for Israeli security. Dole complained that McGearon had violated code provisions on personal vilification and character in preparing Nixon to Adolf Hitler. He stated as "the Nixon bombing policy on Indochina is the most barbaric action that any country has committed since World War II," exterminate the Jews in Germany. Westwood replied that McGovern had not engaged in personal vilification, but only legitimate historical comparisons. She said the Watergate headquarters affair was "exactly the kind of 'spying' . . ." the rhetoric of the regime referred to." Accordingly, Westwood said, Dole should "condemn them these clearly dishonest and unethical practices." In a rejoinder, Dole said Mrs. Westwood's "hastily contrived counter-charge" was "a tran-denierly desperate political ploy." He said McGovern also was considering a solid waste disposal plan based on the idea that a recycling center be in the cost of the product. The Fair Campaign Practices Committee, a voluntary organization, relies on publicizing complaints and having party leaders before the major election sign the code. McGovern, agreeing with some of his advisers that his position on amnesty and other issues may be misunderstood, said he is considering taking time out from campaign takes next week to a national television address intended to clarify his views. —Population: President Nixon rejected last May the government's family planning services and devices to minors. Said Rickles, "we have to make contactive conversations specially the young and the poor." The Democratic candidates threw the floor much of the day shaking hands with workers in West Virginia coal country and at factories in other states. Vice presidential candidate R. Sargent Shriver spoke in Boston last week running mate's plans for tax reforms that McGovern gives million without increasing taxes earned income up to $20,000. McGovern called for stepped up enforcement of the Coal Mine and Safety Act and a curb on strip mining. —Water pollution: McGovern supports the 1985 zero-discharge goal of a bill proposed by Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D-Me.; the clause opposes the zero-discharge clause, terming it unrealistic. -Mass transit: Administration proposals would allow state discretion in diverting highway funds to mass-transit construction; Hickles said on the issue of federal diversion of highway funds are carmearing them specifically for mass-transit use. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Nixon took steps Monday to increase by 35 per cent the number of singled out for a special boost the foreign fuel used extensively in heating in the populous Northeast. Officials said he acted because of shrinking petroleum stockpiles and because domestic production kept pace with soaring demand His actions apply to portions of the country east of the Rocky Mountains. The impact will be felt especially in New England too, congressmen and elected officials are heating up by heating oil imports he shaggyly hopes. The president of the Independent Petroleum Association has ordered domestic producers, said the action "shows again that the import program no longer has the standards or objectives." Elmer Bennett, general manager of Emergency Preparedness which recommended the presidential action, said he expected that the president would support it. The Munich massacre of 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team and the threats to Arab U.N. missions which followed were treated tighter than usual security precautions for this assembly. - Increase by 624,000 barrels during the last three months of 1983. - For all types of petroleum has been 1,780,000 barrels daily. Tom B. Medders Jr. added in a statement that he intended to develop domestic resources until the government set a limit on U.S. oil exports. President Nixon ordered about 40 members of the federal Executive Protective Service from Washington to guard the N. missions of 18 Arab countries and the West German observer. Old and New Problems Plague General Assembly Nixon issued a proclamation, which, government specialists said, would: The United Nations also beefed up its internal security by adding 10 men to the force of 125 guards UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)—Representatives of most world's nations will gather Tuesday to discuss General Assembly, carrying with them old feeds and new ones that have developed in the past year. Nearly double the imports of New York during the same period. In recent current 45,000 barrels daily, importers could bring in up to Foreign Ministers Abba Eban of Israel and Mohammed Hassan al-Zayyat of Egypt, familiar foes in the assembly hall, will bring to Palestinians the Mideast crises - Palestinian terrorism and Israelitaliation. Oil Imports Raised For Home Heating Besides terrorism and the Mideast, other issues at this assembly will be U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan, a membership for Bangladesh and several projects of the Soviet Union which the U.S. supports. This will be the first time manland has been here for the 2014 FIFA World Cup assembly session. Peking took its semiway near the session site. The Chinese have made no proposals for the assembly this week. They say they will other nonaligned and Communist countries including the Soviet Union in the new attempt to oust Beijing, an troops stationed in Korea. The first confrontation between the United States and China on Korea will come Wednesday afternoon or Thursday in the 25-nationiring committee, which approves the agenda for the assembly. Britain will state the position of he former Korean War allies hat the issue should not be debated at all in order to let the United States negotiate on their current negotiations outside interference. The spokesman said the shellfish were distributed by 191 processing companies in Maryland, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. FDA Begins Recalling Algae-Infected Seafood The agency said that so far, 19 have come down with paralysis caused by eating the infected meat while there have been no fatalities. WASHINGTON (AP) —The Food and Drug Administration has released a list of potentially lethal soft acids heaps and mussels recently estimated throughout New England, including other sections of the nation. A spokesman for FDA said symptoms, including respiratory difficulties, usually appear a few hours after eating. Mayor Richard Walsh and Mayor John Chief Donnelly, who accompanied officers in the initial raids, said the city planned raid as a test of whether topslips or toplaps barriers are legal. Responding to questions at a White House news briefing, Bennett said the President's highlights the fact that we are being more and more dependent on the East sources of crude oil. The club was third to be raided since early Sunday. Four persons were arrested in the earlier raids. Bennett would not, however, forecast a reduction in imports, hoping the hoped the increased imports would be used to replenish depleted inventories. KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) -- Police Monday raided the Robert E. lee private club here in a second move against topples and arrested a bare-breasted barmaid and the club owner. The FDA said the lot of seafood that been infected with toxic red algae has been collected and not detonate, and the toxin cannot be detonated. The toxin can even under pressure, be released. victims required use of iron lungs to facilitate breathing. Donna McCombss 23, Lauren McCombss 18, an inexposure effect. The owner, Kenneth Bohr, 31, Kansas City, KS, with a calling generator a general employment. "would be greeted by some enthusiasm among residents of New England and such states as New York and New Jersey. The agency said the contaminated shellfish were shipped since Sept. 4. Kansas law prohibits lewd conduct or indecent exposure in public, but does not make clear laws. The law applies to private clubs. He added that state and FDA authorities were trying to determine how much of the water distributed beyond New England. The RED DOG Presents However, Treasury Secretary Gary Grupp directed Caspar Weinberger and that if federal budget cutting was needed, defense was "not needed." Police Raid Topless Club WASHINGTON (AP)—Two women promised Monday that Social Security payments would not be cut to compete with a federal annual budget. Social Security Safe from Cut Fri. & Sat.—Sept. 22 & 23. Testifying before the House Ways and Means Committee, they said President Nixon would shy away from an inflexible, across-the-board budget cut if Congress approved his proposed on-rolling on federal spending during the current fiscal year. SANCTUARY Crowd response during Country Club Week made it apparent that 'sanctuary had a backing. In response to questions from committee members, the two officials said that the question of cutting Social Security is academic since the President does not consider such a move. They also said that Nixon's hands were also tied in cutting in other areas. RED DOG INN 642 Mass. West and North. Sept. 20 & 21—Dollar Nites: Ladies FREE, guys $1.00, pfchers $1.00, live entertainment 842-4950 But as for defense, Shultz said, "I would expect we could find a nickel or two in defense." Weinberger disclosed that the President still considers the appropriations measure for the Health, Education and Welfare department infliyationary and is迫于 veto it if it comes to him in its present shape, about $335 million over Nixon's proposal. Both Shultz and Weinberg-appeared in support of Nixon's raise the national debt limit from $1.2 trillion to a billion to carry the administration's deficit financing through next June 5. The federal government Nikon xetos an earlier HEW bill that was more than $1 billion over the amount he recommended. Women's Coalition will meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19 at Women's Center 1314 Oread Across from Union All Interested Women Are Welcome! --traditional wear for men SPEAKS OUT TAX REFORM The Tax Reform Act of 1969 is **com** be the most important tax, reason proved by Congress in the last twenty- years. I supported this legislation. This Act and the Revenue Act of 1917 distributed the federal income tax on distribution of the federal income tax taxes have been reduced by an adjusted rate of $1.50 per dollar for the tax by the cent per cent, in the $35,500 cage- ment. The amount paid over category by 4 per cent. The amount paid over category by 4 per cent to $15,100,000 (11.9 per percent). While the legislation failed to close the loopholes in the special provisions in the tax laws, it also limited the effect of increasing corporate income by reducing individual income taxes by reducing individual income taxes by One must also consider the changing purposes of federal taxes in this past, where there was a shift from the state to raise revenue. Thereafter tax rates and structure were primarily based on income. The truth is there are no loopholes in the tax laws except those specifically written in by Congress to achieve certain objectives. While this priority still exists, different factors have come to the forefront. Federal taxes are now used as a tool of influencing social policy. By using federal taxes as a function of social policy, obvious inequities begin to develop. This is because tax laws are designed to contain certain types of social policy. This causes a shortened distribution of the protein, making it less available to provisions that are designed to achieve maximum efficiency. The proteins have expanded in the windows of the wetsuits and were able to cool the cry for longer while the hospital was open. For example, billions of dollars are needed to fund the construction of affordable, educational programs and facilities, while the coordination of defense operations is required. The government would destroy their funds raising more debt. There are, some taxes that are required by law for school financing. A 75 per cent tax on public education represents a higher burden of public expense than other nation and has doubled in the last decade. In some cases we may be damaging our reputation by reducing these sources of income. When we must strive for tax reform, I think it is important to consider the report by Mr. Hutchison on the issue. 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