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Shriver okays
campaign unit
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sar
gent Shriver, a Kennedy
brother-in-law and Democratic
vice presidential candidate in
1972, has authorized formation
of a “Shriver for President”
committee.
The committee, backing the
former Peace Corps director
for the 1976 Democratic presi
dential nomination, was regis
tered with the Federal Election
Commission Tuesday by David
Birnbaum, one of Shriver’s law
partners.
A spokesman for Shriver
emphasized he was not formal
ly declaring his candidacy yet
but was authorizing formation
of the campaign committee so
funds could be raised and spent
on his behalf under the federal
election laws.
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The committee will be headed
by three co-chairmen: Art
Rooney, owner of the Pitts
burgh Steelers football team;
former ambassador William
McCormick Blair, and former
American Bar Association
President Chesterfield Smith.
The committee treasurer will
be Laveo Sanchez of Washing
ton.
Shriver, brother-in-law of
President John Kennedy, was
the first head of both the Peace
Corps and the Office of
Economic Opportunity and
served as U.S. ambassador to
Paris.
He was Sen. George McGo
vern’s choice as a running
mate in 1972 after Sen. Thomas
Eagleton left the ticket.
Shriver was the eighth
Democrat to indicate an inter
est in the presidential nomina
tion. He and Gov. George
Wallace of Alabama are unan
nounced Democratic conten
ders.
Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona,
Sens. Henry Jackson of Wash
ington and Lloyd Bentsen of
Texas, former Govs. Jimmy
Carter of Georgia and Terry
Sanford of North Carolina and
former Sen. Fred Harris of
Oklahoma all have announced
they are seeking the nomina
tion.
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Wisconsin primary
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) -
Former Georgia Gov. Jimmy
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time the Wisconsin presidential
primary rolls around next April
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dates will be left in the running
— and he and Alabama Gov.
George Wallace will be two of
them.
“I think following the early
primaries, and Florida, there
won’t be more than three
people still left who are
politically alive,” said Carter,
one of several Democrats
seeking the presidential nomi
nation.
“I don’t know — I think I’ll
be one, and Wallace will be
one, but I don’t know who
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Carter met with retired auto
workers, Milwaukee County
Democratic Party members
and newsmen in a long day of
campaigning — the second day
he has campaigned for the
presidency in Wisconsin this
year.
He said Wallace has a lot of
support in Florida and that in
that primary he will run on his
record as a governor compared
to Wallace’s.
Carter criticized President
Ford, the man he would
probably have to face if he
wins the Democratic nomina
tion, for not originating his own
plans to deal with problems.
“He waits for the Congress to
come up with a bill of its own,
quite often with small imperfec
tions in it, and then vetoes the
bill,” Carter said.
The former governor said the
President in 1976 will have to
run against a Democrat, not
against' Congress, and that
Ford better be able to defend
his actions instead of only
criticizing Congress and others.
By EBWARD NEILAN
Copley News Service
i
r In the 1950 s it was the China
. Lobby that was spreading
i money and the word around
Washington on behalf of Na
tionalist China.
The 19605, with the boom in
! U.S.-Japan trade, saw a
drive on the part of Japanese
businessmen to “increase
understanding ’ ’ on the part of
Americans toward Japanese
customs and culture.
One result: establishment
of a chair of Japanese studies
at Harvard University and
grants by the Japan Founda
tion — funded by Tokyo gov
i ernment and corporate giants
who form the mythical Japan
Inc. — funneled millhons of
dollars into American univer
sities and organizations such
as the Japan Society The
Sumitomo Fund for scholarly
exchange is the latest of these
donor organizations to ap
pear on the U.S. scene.
Now the Republic of Korea
is getting into the act in a big
way, flashing greenbacks
around like they were going
out of style.
Overshadowed by Japan in
U.S. trading considerations
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and by the People s Republic
of China in America’s current
Asia flirtations, South Korea
has every political and eco
nomic problem in the book.
Hie plus side of the ledger
shows a dynamic economy
that will place South Korea in
developed nation status be
fore 1985. But the minus side
shows a steep inflation and
internal political strains due
to tough controls imposed in
the wake of the military
threat from a bellicose Com
munist North Korea.
The missile-rattlings of
North Korean leader Kim Il
sung are not the best back
ground music for encoui
agement of foreigr invest
ment in the South.
The Seoul governn.eir likes
to have big American firms
around for reasons of
stability. The word is out that
there will be no more inci
dents of massive ‘contribu
tions’ demanded by Seoul
from investors as in the re
cent Gulf Oil admission
The Korean Traders As
sociation (KTAs, a 1,900-
member group of business
men, has engaged the biggest
American public relations
firm — at a heftv fee — to
spread the word that invest
ing in Korea is a good thing
Recently the Korean
Traders Scholarship Founda
tion (KTSF), a charitable
wing of the KTA, announced
it was giving $1 million to
Harvard University to estab
lish a chair in Modern Korean
Economy and Society
T.J. Coolidge Jr , a Boston
businessman with extensive
Asian interests and chairman
of Harvard’s East Asia fund
ing program, thanked KTSF
for its “magnificent gen
erosity which shows what can
be done to build up the part
nership of the American and
East Asian peoples through
private education ”
The funding of scholarship
and research on Korea is a
good way to go for the KTA
and the Korean image will
reap rewards.
This type of approach is
much better than having a
man like the shadowy
Tongsun Park, linked with
big sales of rice to South
Korea, making headlines on
the Georgetown cocktail
circuit.
Park dropped out of sight
recently after footing the bill
for a White House aide’s
vacation tnp.