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Tough for congressmen to vote against SS hikes
By HOWARD FIELDS
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con
gress acts on few bills which
affect more Americans than
Social Security increases and
yet few bills have received less
scrutiny by lawmakers the past
two years.
Congress gave Social Security
beneficiaries their largest in
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crease ever —2O per cent —last
October in the final days of the
session, three weeks before
election day.
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The House passed a welfare
reform bill in 1971 and when
the Senate acted on it 16
months later, it tacked on the
Social Security increases. A
House-Senate conference called
to work out differences in the
bill reached agreement after
only four days.
At the time, Rep. Wilbur D.
Mills, D-Ark., chairman of the
Ways and Means Committee,
denounced the Senate’s action
in adding increases as “irre
sponsibility of the other body.”
Others echoed his criticism, but
the bill passed the House 305 to
1.
It’s awfully tough for a
congressman to vote against
increases in Social Security
benefits for 30 million elderly
Americans.
Last month, beneficiaries
were granted an additional 5.6
per cent increase and a million
wage earners were told to
cough up some of that increase
from payroll deductions —all
over only three days of
congressional action.
This time the Senate attached
the increases to a House bill
extending the national debt
ceiling. The House rejected it
by a 190-185 vote, claiming it
didn’t want to risk a presiden
tial veto of “must” legislation.
But the Senate bounced back
with the increases attached to
another triinor bill And after a
few changes, the House was
forced to vote on it with no
tinkering allowed. It passed, 327
to 9, just hours before the
expiration of the fiscal year recess, and President Nixon
and the start of a congressional signed it into law July 9.
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Rogers thinks new policies
could mean peace in Asia
By ROBERT CRABBE
SEOUL (UPI) — Secretary of
State William P. Rogers said
today U.S. military policies and
relaxation of its relations with
China could mean peace for
Asia for the rest of this
century.
“The new Chinese-American
relationship,” Rogers told U.S.
Embassy personnel, “will bring
stability to this part of the
world, possibly for the rest of
this century.”
Rogers also said “sacrifices”
in South Korea and South
Vietnam may contribute to
safeguarding peace in Asia for
the rest of the century and said
the United States does not
intend to withdraw from the
Pacific.
The United States, he said,
will not reduce the number of
troops now in South Korea
before next June at the earliest.
There are 42,000 men there
now.
“We are not going to
withdraw those forces except
over a period of time, in a
careful, orderly way,” Rogers
said.
Rogers’ remarks came at the
start of the second day of a
three-day visit to Seoul.
Later today, he planned to
confer with President Park
Chung-hee.
Rogers earlier met South
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Korean leaders to map a joint
strategy for the first full-scale
debate of the Korean question
in the United Nations since the
Korean conflict ended in 1953.
Successful diplomatic moves
by North Korea forced Wash
ington and Seoul to give up
their 20-year campaign to keep
the north out of the world
organization.
The U.N. General Assembly
is expected to take up the
matter this autumn.
Rogers also said he believed
the presence of 50,000 South
Korean soldiers in Vietnam was
a contribution to peace there.
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that part of the world are going
to contribute to peace and
stability in the world,” Rogers
said.
Rogers’ visit is his first since
the United States began its
diplomatic moves to improve
relations with China in 1971.
China fought as an ally of the
north in the 1950-53 Korean
conflict.
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