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Strip mining controls
WASHINGTON (UPI) —The House gave final approval
Friday to a bill placing tough controls on strip mining, but
President Ford plans to veto it. Senate action on the bill is
expected today or early next week, but a top White House
official says Ford will veto the bill if it reaches his desk
because of energy considerations. It is not expected that
the House can muster sufficient votes to override the veto.
Frank Zarb, the new head of the Federal Energy
Administration, advised Ford to veto the measure, while
officials at the Environmental Protection Agency have
recommended the President sign it.
Production slides
The nation’s factories, mines and utilities sharply cut
back production in November for the third straight
month, indicating the economy is in the grip of a severe
recession, according to the Federal Reserve Board. The
board said Friday production dropped 2.3 per cent from
October, and 4.3 per cent from the same month last year,
for the steepest decline in four years. Elsewhere, the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries raised
foreign crude oil prices by 3 per cent, and sugar prices
dropped for the third consecutive week.
New trade agreement
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Senate has passed a bill
offering the Soviet Union nondiscriminatory trade terms
in exchange for freer emigration for its Jews. President
Ford was expected to welcome Friday’s passage of the
bill by a 77-4 margin although there was no immediate
comment from the White House. The bill now goes to a
conference with the House. The Senate endorsed, by an 88-
0 vote, an amendment by Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-
Wash., to provide most favored nation treatment for the
Soviet Union only if Russia opens its doors.
Saxbe resigns office
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Attorney General William
Saxbe, the former Ohio senator who succeeded Elliot
Richardson as the nation’s top law enforcer less than one
year ago, resigned Friday and was nominated to be U.S.
ambassador to India. Meanwhile, the New York Times
and several other newspapers reported today that
Richardson will be named ambassador to Great Britain
soon, succeeding Walter Annenberg who resigned in
November. Saxbe’s resignation, which becomes effective
upon confirmation of his successor or of his
ambassadorship, was the first in an expected major
Cabinet realignment anticipated within the next two
months.
Britain's inflation 18.3 pct.
LONDON (UPI) — Britain’s inflation is climbing at a
record rate of 18.3 per cent, and the Bank of England said
the cost of living will spiral even higher if workers
continue demanding and getting greater wages. The
Department of Employment said Friday Britain’s cost of
living increased 1.8 per cent in November, the highest rate
in the European Economic Community. The news
rounded off a disastrous week for the British economy in
which Saudi Arabia said it would no longer accept pound
sterling for oil, the pound hit an all-time low and the Stock
Exchange was at its lowest level in 20 years.
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Garrity was responding to a
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also asked him to call out the
Massachusetts National Guard
to help enforce the busing order
but the judge refused. He said
the extra state and metropoli
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Twenty-four persons were
injured Wednesday when police
broke up an angry white mob
outside South Boston High •
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