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Kleppe's decision. The GAO
found no contact between
Kleppe and oil lobbyists. But the
GAQ investigators noted that
they didnTKaveacc® toa com-
plete record of Kleppe s con-
this mulu-millwthdollar adjust-
the small business
WASHINGTON - We have
had our brushes with the FBI
which, in time past, has some-
time transgressed the law in the
name pf laW hnd order But the
Justice Departmmt 'is ndw go-
ing too far ui its efforts to nail
more than 30 field agents for
those transgressions
They are under invetigation
for allegedly breaking into pri-
vate residence, upping tele-
phone and opening mail with-
out legal authority.------
We have eublished that the
FBI agents, who carried out
^ these assignments, were merely
ment in
Mandards he resigned from the
SBA to become the new Interior
Secretary Kleppe claims he
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solve the matter before leaving
SBA He selected the 45,000 fig-
ure. he said, as a compromise
between the 30.000 his staff rec- Tricgv Ferdinand: Philip-
ommended and the 60.000 pines President Ferdinand Mar-
sought bv the refineries • cos has found an ingenious
'The eight companies that will m€arb 0f giving the appearance
benefit from Kleppe's Jectsion of respectibiUty to his regime,
are hardly small ^ smallest advertisement in
among them does an annual Jlil well
million worth of business Nor ^TooKTit Md the!
- **■!•«*»• ^re un’ quote! from it as if it were an in-
der Ughtdiscipline In each in- foendfflp ttfwen dependent assessment of howhe
sunce. the agent received the dent and t'other uw mw . r ,
r— approval oi the section chief. sources say Kleppe bad full _ . '
who got his authorization from knowledge that his decision jn releases to the captive
Washington would beefit a presidential Philippine press, a Marcos
Top FBI officials. further- crony spokesman described the ad as
more kept the Justice Depart- Footnote Reps. John Moss. one of the featured articles in
ment fully informed of these D -Calif., and John Dingell. D- Fortune," _■' ■ ’
dubious and devious activities
Sources familiar with the opera-
tion say the attorney general,
himself not only knew what the
FBI was doing but gave his gen-
eral authorization
ft will be-interesting to see
whether the Justice Depart-
ment can now prosecute lowly
agents for carrying out the or-
ders of its own high muck-a- DEAR DR. LAMB -1 want
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Party Platforms
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It Feasy to put down the platforms of the Republicans *
and Democrats as meaningless documents of no irrtport- ,
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But that would be a mistake
|....... the platforms tejla great deal about the nature of the
...0 national parties There is a baste difference, even
though party candidates always seek ro appeal for votes
It is revealing to compare the platform adopted in Kan-
sas City with the one adopted in New York City
On the economy, which is certain to be a Rey issue in the
November campaign, the Republicans leave
tion of new jobs to die private sector. The Democrats
’' promise government action to reduce unemployment
tfdtaniglu iuflaUun by eotWf defek—.....
spending They reject wage and price controls. The Demo- Q/ic/npcc Mirror - -
[. crats promise a strong domestic council on wage and price
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On taxes, the Republicans propose new tax incentives for
business investment. The Democrats seek a complete over-
haul of the tax system to eliminate loopholes
On defense, the Republicans favor a period of sustained'
growth in our -defense effort- The Democrats emphasize
f”?i f? "** NEW YORK U* - S*> fiUmonth financing, SKI*
, tion of )5 billion to $7 billion in defense spending. manship is an art that moves 48 or 36
On energy, the Republicans favor ending price controls goods and he|ps l0 keep Look, fella, it you had to
if! on oil and newly discovered natural gas The Democrats our economy moving, but ij is pay off Js.ooo in 36 months at
k 3 suDDort restrictions on the right of major oil companies to also an art that demands our 12 per cent you’d be sending
It nwnall nhasw nf the Detroleum industry' closest examination andcaution the bank a check for more than
|| own dll phases ol me petroleum industry les, we becorne lts victims $166 eVery month This way
88 On a number of controversial issues, the two party plat- ^ere are tw,0 situations in you’ll only have to shell out a
if - forms take opposing stands. which you could become in- bit over $111. Can’t you see
||~ National health insurance — the Republicans are against Voived over the next few that1’:
seek to strengthen controls over manufacture, sale and pos- J"JJJ JjjjJ the depth of°the JS.*0 ***** ’ 6 Pf° *** *' fore five years. And that could ** ^ow^SSt problem al a“ Many mothherS
session of handguns. Abortion - the Republicans support recessjon latem 1974. as repre- Ask the salesman how much mean that instead of a down refineries t0 quaUfv for ShfinTfve ’’teSatwres
, a constitutional amendment against It, the Democrats op- sented by the Dow Jones Indus- more you’d have to payrbjMex- jajnejpreferential treatment. The de- ^gher than 99 degrees m the
pose such an amendment. trial average, you could sell it tending the terms tof.veyear^ ou 1 ave a debt that never ^ ^ them access t0 $20 ^f^nawhen fact it is
Bussing - the Republicans support a constitutional today for more than $1 JO. - The answer » ne|rQ'.93W...:l|. ... million in government oil. perfectly normal
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r of race, the Democrats support manaaiory oussing to faddists were encouraging you k~--=»— ■* i LJInfj-iru 1 -For wif of th« ^taKt hMurfi: fnr you in quite within^your the uniter is.never , concen-
achieve racial integration in schools as a judicial tool Of last to do, you would have lost al- / OQ QV in IllSlUry ......1- -eiafies, Powerine Oil. a Califor- normal range but you are cor- trated you will have less
resort most the same amount. The- ‘ I / * 1 ’ nia company is represented in rect in assuming that it could chance'of the minerals clum-
Even this short suinniaryfbsplays the basieflifferencein wenl-iJ * Washington by the law firm of* be more important in your ping and leading to^e forma-
ihp twn nlitfnrms The Democratic Dlatform can fairlv be down By The Associated Press an Arkansas prison farm and President Ford's close friend. case than in others. To, tion ofa stone. Howmuch
the two platforms, ine uemocratic piatiorm can iairiy oe . If you are presemed with this .- today is Sunday, September _ broke up a sitdown spike. ~ Robert Collier Iff fact. Collier evaluate a temperature you -- water shed you drink? The
described as liberal; the Republicans, as conservative argument, .which is commonly 5, the 249th day of 1976. There Five years agOi B-52 bomb- was among the few friends the must know what time of day it important point is ^ drink
But don’t expect the promises of either platform to be used these days, you might con- are 117 days left in the year.""., ers attacked enemy positions President invited to his swear- m taken and under what cir- wli^ver ah^^ywtfed to
carried out promptly by the nominees of that party If eject- sider asking^ your-mosf naive Today’s highlight in history: across broad fronts inJWetnm — ing-in ceremony two years ago. Hnmk odd watSrtUfower H' vnlumefufIn hot : '
-ed in November. There are many practical reasons why rmmthese questions: 0n m date in 1774, the first The U.S. Command reported Powerine had become too ' ^^nT^wkoreatenhot 2SS or if sweating, that
that would be impossible, and perhaps undesirable. How^fbur the Continental Congress assem- theloss of two hehcopters. large to qualify asa.small busi- items will raise it. may mean drinking more ’ ’
P” ^ of stock How do 1 buy the bled at Carpenters Hall m One year ago: Lynette jess under the SBA standards DEAR DR LAMB - Could water than you would on
ttow Jones average^ Haveiou Philadelphia.-:-— Fromme attempted to aaassi- for refineries. Therefore, it was 1 have some advice on kidney cooler days or when not work-
deducted commissions. Why do On this date: nate President Ford in Sacra- about to lose the opportunity to stones? What causes them? ' ing.
........you compare a specific in- in 1670, Wilham Penn was ar- men to, Calif:, and was purchase cheap government oil,
vestment gold, with stocks, of restec| for holding a Quaker thwarted by Secret Service . which is set aside for small re-
which there are thousands?. - meeting in Grace Church in men. • , fineries. . ~
The truth is, you cannot in- London. -- : . Today’J birthdays: Former The government receives oil
vest in the industrial average, - 'in J882, members^f labor un- Attorney General John Mitchell from the major oil companies as
as such, You might purchase Tnnn hety Ua lnt^lJbef D»y is 63. Movie producer Daryl Za- a royalty for drilling on govem-
equal amounts of the 30 shares fonde in the United Stattt as .. oUlikF.Ji • f ment land.-This cheap royalty oil
that make up the average, but 10,000 workmen marched in * .Thought’ for today: One has is made available to small com-
Ffom The Baytown Sun files, Bayou. Junior High where to do so would involve costly New york Qty with placards two-duties - to be worried and panjes to help them compete
this is the way it was 40 arid 30 Gilbert-Lumpkin isJLhe new head commissions. \ . " and banners, not to be worried. - British with the giants,
and 20 years ago: :. coach an’d Barry Nettles, his Neither, of course, can yon i„ 1885, Jake Gump* of Fort novelist E. M. Forster, 1879- -.
SEPT, 4, 1936 assistapt Eddie Harp and Bobby invest in "the stock m«*«tr” Wayne, Indrbought the first HBflr——.....----- ........ AFTER POWERINE outgrew
Dr. Wi-N Brooks calls a ^latthewj are co captains^Olher The New York Stock Exchange gasoline pump to be manufac- Bicentennial footnote: Two its status as a small business, it
meeting qt thentf-City Cafe to lettermen-are Art Lindstrom, W alone ha^ more than a thousand ture<j m the United States. hundred years’ ago, the New z. tried1o*ger thestsndardj fibang—-*.
.hi . discuss plans for a community ’ J Davis. Ernest Odom. Douglas issues listed, and that is^only-a in 1905, the Treaty oj Ports- York state convention asked ‘ ed so it would still be eligible for
—J building lor the. Qty of Goose' Haddom,Bubba Mathan; Mickey fraction of the total. Never has • mouth WH ended the’-Russo- General Washington to arrange ' the fealty oil. But the SBA staff '
i .' lO - . fireik. - • Fuller and Eddie Hollingsworth. anyone had an merest in the Japanese war. for the removal of all bells recommended strongly against
: R. G Florance buys control- Footnote to files: -- - v; ' total market. --------- I9l4, during World War I, from churches and public build- '. Jt. fhe cheap oil should be re-
I iiljj interest in Peoples State Johnny Williams (see 1946) is a When somebody tells you that German forces captured the ings lest they fall into the served, the staff urged, for firms
B ' ftnfc. successful Houston—yppyyould have earned a pile of cjty „f Rheims. hands of the enemy. that refined less than 30,000 bar-
San&Htgore donates an when- he perlorms regularly at money if you had invested in In 1939, the United States pro-
electric organ to Cedar ‘Bayou the Rubaiyat. ........ the-market at such and such a _ ciaimed neutrality in World
.......Methodist Church' ifi memory of..........-Thr-^aere <m4|.’S-*yrtTr>-tiinp,'aali him to which stock or UhrJK.. ”
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 1946) is Roseland Park. stocks he rites. And then ask:
seoh Kilgore ‘ Gilbert Lumpkin (see 1956) ir Did you recommend them at
a ’r ' " ' V m . . 3 Ross S. Sterling High School :: the time?
A 20-^cre park site is given to principal and Nettles Is assfithnl .....Tfie aMoltiobtie alaraiwr—
superintendent.
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Socialist Workers Party and the Whehl am well it is always ^uld not be removed, but
radical. Weathermen. There is mr. tem«ratUre is ‘ finally he passed it. I would
evidence that the Westhermen ' • degrees j figure appreciate whatever you
travel between the 'U.S and ^ 98 6 ^s^^M.gure ^PP ^
Cuba, that they received fuian- Jherrever tt it 986 degrees ' DEAR READER - Anyone (
cial support from Fidel Castro s DEAR READER - That who has a kidney stone should
government and that they were 98 6 degrees F figure is just an have a complete medical ex-
responsible fpr several bomb- approximation. A person's animation in an effort to
■4BBJft-.the.lIi,JUiiiigJiej«w. .:.^mptratur» Vary -as EJetermfflLj« ca|s6. They
the FBI could conduct warrant- muc|, as three degrees in 24 can be caused .by medical
Jess searches and wiretaps if the hours and be perfectly nor- - problems that in turn cause a
action was directed against peo- ma] The temperature is high level of calcium in the
pie who were a threat to nation- lowest in the early morning blood. They can Occur as a
al security or were connected " hours while you are sleeping. complication of kidpey infec- ■
these ealeu- with a foreign government. Since few people take their tions.
lations you still might feel the Political Deal? The day be-------temperature at that hour this _ Other; than those^formed as
60-month loan is worth it, but fore Tom Kleppe resigned as point is not generally a complication of infec ion
now comes this question. What small business chief to take over recognized. ... ^ere„'LSkh hv rfiPt Some
are you going to do if your Off - the Interior Department, he did The temperature is highest
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,hat favor for fnends in the oil busi as 100 degrees F, particularly the increased calcium is from
in active children, in the other causes, such as that dis-
absence of any medical solved out of the bones, that
vnll not hbl|> much. ? . ”
The best recommendation I
can give to anyone with
kidney stones, other than getr
ting a complete evaluation, is
to be sure to drink lots of li-
quids. If you drink lots of
water all through the day so
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the first instance your $5,000
loan becomes $5,976. in the sec-
ond. $6,660, or thereabouts.
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cautioned, “would severely di-
minish the share now going to
. September 5, 1774 - First Con- each small, business to a point
tinental Congress assembled- in where (they) may lose economic
Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia. effectiveness.’’ ‘ '
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using tear gas and firing into
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d lf , r; the-City of Goosb Creek by Mrs.
' ? ' E. R. Kilgore of .Houston in
memory of her parents. Mr. and
~~ Wright, who years fL
ago lived on the banks of Cedar Qgo Ca\/inn
Bayou The tract is located at thd ' al Oa/II ly •
foot of East Texas Avenue.
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"Sure the price is higher than
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last-year,, but what isn’t? But
look at it this way, you won’t
pay a nickel more pfgimonth.
That’s because we can get you -
2: Bac
.— Nevertheless, Kleppe raised
the standard to 45,000 barrels /
DID I r l/CDor Per day- fiy an interesting coin- '
DIoLC Vtnoc cLdpnce, Powerine refines 44,-
1^1 burSal4Sr!0ct!rtn7i' feint NEVERTHELESS the founds- mL^fthfne^si^vi
B “here by W. T. Busch, a son-in- haDDening all the time What’s WWII ttdfl 01 God standeth sure; hav- set to-accommodate the com:>.
: lawof the Kilgores, and the park haooenihg is that people'are Leon Brown ’ . ............Editor and Publisher ing this seal, The Lord knoweth pany with the White* House cofr^
■gpris accepted by Mayer^C,Q Alex- ...feaMy getting smarter about John Wadley ....... ......General Manager them that are his. And, Let every nection. However,-seven other
H- ander. it There are fewer people (in Fred Hornberger...........f * •one that nameth the name of refineries .also will, benefit from , •
1---Johnny Williams, son of Mr, ^ movement) than there Fred Hartman.....I*60*1974 . Christ depart from iniquity. B the ruRng. " 1
p * . . a^Mrt^IPwmiimrTif wereTn-thr1960r-buE-those-.......................^ after KleDW^made
Goose (Yeek. enters the first who are there are a-lot mone . EDITORIAL DEPARTMcm 1 ■ ,
| - grade today. ~ ” • ’^’.......Sno
Thomas Rehak is home after a are not so easily put off and * ^-da Orton Associate Managing Editor
long term in the U. S Marines. they’re making changes that ^anda 0rton .............. ’ ’ ’ Assoclate ManaBin°
The big Gander tackle uied to are reaching the con-
help blast the way for George . gressional level”. £.rys“
^Rr- wJmclev s touchdowns -Singer Arlo Guthrie _____P«tS*P"*- ■ RP
SEPT."4.1956 Sohriptv correctness gntw«d«««»conddmm.tt«r.tiheatytown. t«.wpmion«).wtaounuotfuAct0; • HfUBA fiWUY
JUrs. L. J. Reilly heads the seriousness and application of "s'Cipno-i
I Christmas seal drive for the anti:. the law perhaps will not -
lance are'•
Paul for excitemenfFe arel^ p,^r^!r^to7t^^Bo™^w.«tcr^^ «
ing to administer correctly-
— Prof. Guilo Argan, Rome S Ihfouotwul ttw nr»ip8p«'r. Tn«r« Iit tlm»» wlwn mtn »rtld«8 do not roflocl Tho
new mayor, declaring bis sun.«.»poinl letter policy
Mtw> will 0« confldortd for publication Nunn will M WIIMiM upon » f
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