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   The Times Recorder (Newspaper) - March 12, 1974, Zanesville, Ohio                        Today's Chuckle A devoted husband is one who assures his wire each morning that she's right and that there must be something wrong with bathroom The Times Recorder 110th 361 16 Pages Your Newspaper 43701 March 12, 1974 Sadat Urges Easing Of Arab Oil Embargo CAIRO President Anwar Sadat met ministers from Arab oil-producing tries Monday and urged them to approve an easing of the oil embargo against the United diplomatic sources Egyptian government said Sadat met with the oil ministers at the Western desert resort where he is currently on a working No details of the meeting were Sadat was pressing the Egyptian and Saudi Arabian line in favor of relaxing the oil embargo as the ministers prepared to leave for a fullscale conference in the Libyan capital of Tripoli The meeting with Sadat Monday was attended by oil ministers from six Arab oil nations and envoys from three other nations to be represented in The oil ministers of Saudi Qatar and Abu Dhabi met Sunday for two hours of private consultations on the site and date of the full-scale In the absence of delegates from Libya and the ministers declined an in- to hold the conference in Cairo and instead agreed to wait until Wednesday before making a decision on the oil An Egyptian government spokesman said Egypt had invited the ministers to confer in Cairo Sunday after Libya said the originally scheduled date of March 13 clashed with Tripoli's international The newspaper Al Monday described the Libyan explanation as an and said the real reason lay in Libya's opposition to relaxing the oil Western diplomats Libya had tried to put off the seemingly inevitable relaxation of the oil embargo by simply putting off the The strategy failed when Egypt offered to host the meeting and Libya decided at the last moment to hold the meeting in Tripoli anyway rather than let the Egyptians stage the Both Egypt and Saudi Arabia have said publicly they think the embargo should be modified in recognition of the role U.S. Secretary of Henry A. Kissinger has played Gasoline Refund Paid WASHINGTON gasoline station owners have been forced to refund million to ers since an Internal Revenue Service spokesman said Since Jan. 7, the IRS has received citizen com- plaints of or discrimination by favoring steady The spokesman said the IRS forced totaling re- funds of If a station is found to be the owner is forced to reduce the price of gasoline to customers until the full amount of the overcharge is accounted The spokesman complaints raged a For the week ended March 1, they totaled In energy director William E. Simon promised to put dip stick into every fuel in the nation to check on the possibility of But the IRS said Monday that violations have been given and reports on audits to detect any hoarding are not expected until end of a coalition of congressmen and groups asked the broadcast media to provide free air time to anyone wishing to respond to the of energy Rep. Benjamin S. speaking for the complained that the oil nies had switched their sion and radio advertising from promotion of products to an effort to convince they are not responsible for energy must combat the gross imbalance created by the in- energy advertising blitz if the is to make intelligent and well-informed decisions about the current situation and future energy Rosenthal The American Petroleum an industry said it would have no ate comment on the appeal to broadcasters or the complaints about industry In another development ing to the oil Sen. Henry M. announced plans to introduce a this week to require that major producers obtain federal thus assuring tighter controls over the Rosenthal and more than a dozen other congressmen joined five organizations in in a to provide free 30 or 60-second spots in prime time for those wishing to rebut the industry Rosenthal said the appeal was a followup to a petition to the Federal Trade Commission in asking that energy companies be required to substantiate their claims ing to the environment and energy The FTC has not yet Groups joining in the request to broadcasters are Public Interest Inc Media Access Environmental Policy Environmental Action and the Consumer tion of America providing public service air time for the spot ments produced by tions like Public Interest Rosenthal told the will not only be fulfilling your essential legal and constitutional but you will also be proving that broadcasters can truly serve the Kissinger Warns Allies WASHINGTON Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger said Monday ca's biggest diplomatic problem is convincing its allies that they must cooperate with the United States or lose out in the Addressing a group of con- gressional wives at a policy briefing at the State Kissinger said for ple that while the oil crisis all industrial nations the United States is capable of solving it than any other nation in the the question we he is whether the nations of the West and con- fronted with an absolutely predictable are able to work cooperatively or whether they are to act like the Greek city states in the face of Macedonia and Rome and divide among each other and deal competitively with a situation for which there is no competitive is a moral problem as much as a political problem for the The briefing for the wives was but the State Department released a script of Kissinger's remarks after learning a reporter was present at the Referring lo efforts by European nations lo seek separate oil deals with the Arab producing Kissinger United States has no objection whatever to an in- dependent European It does have an objection when independence takes the form of basic hostility to the United It does have an ob- jection when in a crisis which can only be dealt with cooperatively the Europeans deliberately adopt a tive we are going to win that competition if it takes place because we have ly more And in an unusually sharp comment on the policies of U.S. the secretary has never recovered from World War I. It's riot because of the physical which was but because the governments after a century of belief in uninterrupted progress brought about a catastrophe where 10 million people were killed have never fully regained public startling thing he none of the leaders of Europe on July 1, 1914, had the foggiest idea that 30 days later they would be in a that would end their civilization as they then knew it All of in went on vacation at that because they thought it was not a very severe Four weeks later they were in a general Kissinger drew an analogy between that era and the current situation in which he said European governments are more interested in scoring policy points against the United States than in building a solid front against the danger of war arising from the Mideast and other Hearst To Meet Demands Help Found First Day Musi be willing Jo Typing Call 4S2- 50 So 52 2 4 This advertiser was pleased with the fast results thai were received with this help wanted If you have job openings fill fast with a Classified Try our 3 10 day ad for Cancel when you get results and pay for the number of days the ad Call The Times Recorder at 452-4561. ask for Classified SAN FRANCISCO Randolph A. Hearst Monday to meet new food ransom demands from the kidnapers of his we will do exactly whal they he calm and more talkative than in his previous stood outside his Hillsborough home to make his first response to the latest tape recording sent by the Liberation which kidnaped the 20-year-old girl five weeks He said he would do all he could to further a demand by the SLA for two of its members to appear on live national And he called any thought that his daughter was connected with the SLA before her kidnaping or was a willing In its fifth communication since the the SLA charged Saturday that the million Hearst food giveaway was a It demanded the plan be changed to meet the original demand that worth of free food be given to every needy program officials estimate would cost Shortly before Hearst the director of the food A. Ludlow said Tuesday's scheduled food distribution would be postponed and might resume by By the time revised program is he the amount given away would be or higher for all the people who come forward to get Kramer the food program would still remain within the million limit originally set by Another million has been promised by the Hearst but only after Patricia is released Hearst admitted that the in as originally set did not meet SLA didn't do what they We thought we had a idea and it turned out lhal we and so lold us pretty bluntly what they and why they wanted and that's what we're going lo conform lo News Digest English Primate Resigns LONDON Dr. Michael Ramsey Monday ed Queen Elizabeth his tion as Archbishop of and primate of an official ment It said the Queen appointed one archbishop and three bishops as a commission to accept Dr. tion for An order in council from the queen declared the see and archbishopric of vacated as of Nov. 15. That was the date Dr. Ramsey indicated his tion would be It is the day after his 701h He has held the post for 13 His who will be the 101st Archbishop of will be announced by the who will be advised on her choice for the post in Church of land by Prime Minister Harold the announcement Fulbright Challenged LITTLE Ark. Dale L. popular announced Monday he will challenge Sen. J. William for the U.S. Senate where right served for 30 12 Die In House Fire DUBLIN fire and explosion ripped through a home in a Dublin suburb trapping and killing 12 members of one including the mother who was expecting her Three other children were but were in critical GOP Chief Is Optimistic WASHINGTON Republican National Chairman George Bush said Monday the GOP is going to be wiped in the fall congressional elections despite its poor showing in House races so far this Red Attack Repelled SAIGON The Saigon military command reported 25 Communists were killed Monday when South Vietnamese forces repelled an attack on a government night camp near key Highway 1 about 35 miles northwest of Robbery Suspect Arrested COLUMBUS FBI agents Monday arrested Arliss Lewis 19. in connection bank robbery last December in suburban Dayan Accuses Soviets JERUSALEM Defense Minister Dayan said Monday the Soviet Union knew precisely when Egypt and Syria planned to attack Israel in October and did nothing to prevent the Cycle Factory Sold DENVER Armco Steel Ohio an- Monday sale of the bicycle and motorcycle production line at the Division of Armco Recreational Products I in obtaining military disengagement and in starting Syria and Israel along the same The diplomatic sources said they did not expect the change of venue to change the outcome of the and Saudi Arabia are going to make the same proposal wherever the meeting is one diplomat But the press in current chairman of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries Monday to call for a continuation of the the Syrian there has been to confirm that the promises of Kissinger and the good will of Tel Aviv exist in such measure as to make us think of a lifting of the the newspaper El said Mideast Talks Delayed By United Press International Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban headed for Washington Monday to prepare for talks there on troop disengagement with Syria along the Golan Heights Washington reports said the indirect which had been scheduled for later this had been delayed for at least two Undersecretary of State seph testifying the Senate Foreign Relations Com- announced the He also said the negotiators from the two sides would probably never meet face to face and might not even be in town at the same Israel Monday maintained its military alert in occupied imposed five days ago because of intelligence reports of an impending Syrian The cease-fire line was quiet Sisco said Syria has indicated it will not send a representative lo Washington until after an unnamed Israeli negotiator has met with tary of Henry A. Israeli Premier Golda Meir said Sunday in Tel Aviv that her pers said it could be Defense Minister Moshe arrive in Washington in about two also have an ing with President Assad of Syria that after we have had these talks with the Israeli a Syrian representative will be sent Sisco Eban is stopping over in London to visit his mother and will not reach Washington until Israel and Syria have not yet named their negotiators for the indirect talks through U.S. Secretary of Stale Henry A. Index Crossword Classified Dear Abby Deaths Editorials Financial Dixon Sports Pages Television Women's Page Appearing Mrs. Pat Nixon strolls toward a airplane with President Richard Nixon by her Mrs. Nixon departed from Homestead Monday goodwill trip to First Lady Launches Latin American Trip CARACAS First Lady Pat Nixon arrived in on a six-day diplomatic goodwill mission to South America and told the President of Venezuela that President Nixon the closest thing to his It was Mrs. Nixon's first visit to Caracas since she and then vice president under President Dwight was stoned on Awhile touring South America 16 years Following a frantic half-hour motorcade through rush hour traffic to this capital nestled among the Mrs. dressed in a bright pink School Rejects Due To Hair Length HOUSTON The superintendent of Pasadena schools Monday refused to readmit 5-year-old Billy son to saying the length of the boy's hair violated the district's grooming his blond hair worn over his ears lo hide a congenital birth defect which left his head was suspended from the Golden Acres Elementary School Feb. 22. Superintendent Forrest son represented the final ad- ministrative appeal before a final ruling by the school The claim a shorter haircut would focus attention on Billy's head and make him the subject of ridicule among his The couple took the appeal to the school board Monday and their doctor said they would take the case to court if the board turned them Watson released a statement saying Billy had only a abnormality of the was determined that Billy had attended school since the first day and by testimony of Ihe teacher had been in general compliance with the dress and grooming policy until Watson is further determined that the attention of millions of people across the nation via the electronic and printed media negate the basis of the request for an exception to Ihe school district's dress and grooming the basis of the request being not to draw attention to Billy's Watson Dr. Sam an attorney for the said Billy's physical problem was more serious than described by use of the adjective is Dr. Watson's Rhem facial disproportion is a nent If you happen to have it is not people knew how they were going to rule from the Rhem put us through an exhaustive hearing this morning knowing full well how they were going lo rule Last week the asked District Judge William Blanton lo order the school to readmit Blanton saying the couple had not pealed through the school Blanton said he would hear Jhc case if the failed lo convince school officials to readmit Today's Weather FORECAST Rain likely with highs near Mostly cloudy tonight with a chance of on Page 2-A) Cents Senate Okays Housing WASHINGTON Senate Monday passed a billion two-year housing and community development that went far beyond President Nixon's The approved 76 to 11, now goes to the House where a housing subcommittee has been working on similar The includes billion in interim funds to keep present programs going until the new ones take The remainder of the billion would go for various housing subsidy public housing and the new com- munity development block The called the Housing and Community Act of 1974, rewrite the nation's housing laws and consolidate many present urban such as Model Cities and Urban into one Despite numerous basic the Senate maintains the concept of federal control of expenditures of federal Nixon wanted to give federal money to local governments through revenue sharing and let them decide how best to spend it. Nixon also wanted to kill many housing programs he considered ful and He placed a freeze on these programs last Jan. 5, and it remains in If the House accepts the Senate's philosphy and sends a to Congress would in effect be telling the President to end the freeze and get on with the housing programs Congress Among the programs the Senate would maintain are the Sections 235 and 236 homeowner assistance and rental assistance the Senate includes several safeguards to prevent a repeat of the dals which left many come families with defective 43 Tapes Sought In Probe WASHINGTON House Judiciary Committee sources said Monday the White House has refused to give the panel 43 tapes for its ment and not merely six as previously The sources said the six tapes which Special Counsel John M. Doar referred to in a meeting last week were actually involving meetings with five former aides who have been on gate coverup The five former aides are H.R. John John N. Mitchell and Charles W. all indicted on coverup charges in the past 10 and John W. Dean who pleaded guilty last fall to a coverup Several sources said the requested tapes covered a period of a week to 10 days before and after March 21. when President Nixon has said he first learned of the They said the main purpose of seeking the tapes was do discover how if Nixon knew of illegal acts committed in the Watergate break-in and whether he failed to report authorities or took steps to keep them But they said the conversations also cover other matters related to impeachment on a gown and diamond met president Rafael Mrs. by her husband as best dor the United States was the first of many tives of 54 nations to arrive for the inaugural of Caldera's Carlos Andres on told him that Dick wished he could be Mrs. Nixon referring to her told the president that Dick sent the closest thing to his She gave Caldera a sealed envelope which she brought from her Asked what the envelope she didn't open it. Do you think I read other people's Mrs. Nixon's motorcade was stopped several times by the massive crush of honking traffic on the trip from Maiquetia airport to Miraflores presidential ace in Rush hour pedestrians and motorists showed only vague interest in the passing line of official cars although a few people peered but of bus During the which stopped and started numerous one car nearly clipped a motorcycle escort on a steep Mrs. Nixon was waiting in the salon of the palace when Caldera was announced in a booming voice by a military A brass band struck up the Venezuelan national an- them and along with all the visiting stood at Nicholas a Miami businessman and of Nixon's friend R.G. also was introduced to whom he was said lo have known for many Ouster Requires Indictable Miller Backs Nixon's View By ROBERT WOLF TR Staff Reporter Cong. Clarence currently supports President Nixon's view that a U.S. president can only be im- peached for an The Times Recorder has According to Davo administrative assistant to congressman presently believes that the Constitution must be taken literally on the matter of im- Constitution says that a president can be impeached for a crime or and Cong Miller currently feels that this means the president cannot be impeached lor anything short of com- a crime for which he can be he added Various congressmen and legal scholars have suggested the president could be im- peached for such things misuse of the public the appearance of improper behavior and an assortment oi actions short of actual in- offenses Brown also said Miller awaiting the final report irom House Judiciary Committee on whether the has indeed committed any in- offenses before he makes up his mind on the subject of I Miller is not ready to convict anyone based on any newspaper accounts what supposedly has hut intends to approach question as fairly and ob- as Brown report f-d people may be Brown Cong. Miller will base anv judgment on the question of impeachment solely on Ihe basis of the facts and evidence presented before the Congress congressman will definitely not be stampeded by any to vote for im- and is not ready to 1 especially the president of the United based on any guill through he added These comments were an allusion to Ihe recent in- of seven former top associates on grounds of conspiracy and perjury Brown did concede that Miller is with Ihe recent defeats handed Republicans in several special congressional but added thai Miller is concerned with the in- given the out- comes of the congressman felt very strongly that the recent race in Cincinnati and other congressional races in Jhe fall will be decided by other issues such as inflation and issues outside of Watergate are and definitely will be the dominant Brown as well as most other are quite cognizant of Jhe extent to which the House handling of President Nixon's possible impeachment will set a precedent for the Because of they will be extremely careful to gather all necessary evidence and in- formation before jumping into any Brown con- cluded  

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