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— Griffin Daily News Friday, Dec. 3,1971
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President Mixon congratulates Butz.
Butz hopes to mute critics
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Earl L. Butz, confirmed as
agriculture secretary in a sharp
fight that accelerated pre-1972
presidential election maneuve
ring, prepared an attempt
today to up corn prices and
mute criticism of administra
tion farm policies.
President Nixon swore in
Butz Thursday four hours after
the Senate confirmed his
appointment in a 51-44 vote.
Butz, 62, attacked by opponents
as a man who favors large
agribusiness firms at the
expense of family farmers,
replaced Secretary Clifford M.
Hardin, who resigned to enter
private business.
Farm belt criticism of
administration policies has
been fueled by slumping corn
prices, and Butz recalled after
the swearing in ceremony in
Nixon’s Oval Office that when
the President nominated him
Nov. 11 corn prices were too
low.
“You’re going to do some
thing about that tomorrow?”
Nixon prompted.
"Yes, I’m going to do
something about it tomorrow,”
Butz replied.
At Des Moines, lowa, Demo
cratic presidential candidate
Sen. George S. McGovern, S.D.,
predicted a “frantic effort” by
the administration to win back
Suspects
identified
MELROSE, Fla. (UPI)—
Police said today they have
positive identifications of two
men who abducted Valerie
Turner, 16, from a roadside
beauty parlor after slaying her
mother and another woman
who worked there as hairdress
ers.
The identification of the two
men was supplied by a truck
driver, not yet identified, who
saw the two men come out of
Nell's Beauty Shop Tuesday
with a teen-age girl answering
Valerie’s description.
The driver told police he had
stopped his truck in a parking
lot adjacent to the beauty shop
to fill out his trip log when he
saw the men and the girl leave
the shop, walking in single file
with the girl in the middle. The
truck driver said one of the
men had his hand inside his
coat.
farm votes McGovern said
were lost during debate over
Butz’s appointment. McGovern
predicted the administration
would call for farm support for
higher prices for corn and more
government buying of farm
products.
McGovern, who went to Des
Moines to conduct hearings on
the farm plank for the
Democrats’ 1972 platform, said
the vote in the Senate on Butz’s
confirmation was an “embar
rassing victory for the Nixon
administration and a painful
defeat for the farmers of
America.”
Butz, who served as an
assistant secretary under
Secretary Ezra Taft Benson
during the Eisenhower adminis
trations, also pledged Thursday
he would do his best to reach
Nixon’s goal of eliminating
hunger and malnutrition in the
United States.
Nixon said Butz was as “well
qualified for this position as
anyone whoever held it.” He
predicted Butz would do “a
great job.”
The favorable vote for Butz
came after he had spent
several days conducting a
personal lobbying campaign
among senators on Capitol Hill.
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