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Sundey. October IB. 1976
Carter, Ford square off
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President Ford and Jmmy if Carter did use it, it was a Congress, and they gave me an passed withn two blocks ot the
Carter caustically attacked mistake. "I think anyone who abselute clean bill of health." Team School Book Depository
each other’s credibility on sov- has been with us known that the Carter atoo said Ford to on from which the Warren Com-
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struggle between the two party
factions was taking. But it did
indicate that Hua was carrying
on with confidence
His personal political triumph
against many odds makes him a
fascinating subject for China-
the Chinese Communist party revolution at any cost, could al- watchers to study, but the Ch-
has chosen compromise rather ter the good relations now nese have maintained more
than confrontation, existing between Peking and than usual secrecy about Hua’s
The news from Peking leaves Washington and Peking and origins.
. no doubt that the Mao protege- Tokyo. Lttleisknownofhisifebe
virtually unknown a year ago— These links, the product of di- fore the mid-1950s, when be
is taking over at the relatively plomacy only four or five years gained Mao’s attention by per-
young age of 57 with a firm old, are vital to the over-all forming well in rural projects in
rather than shaky hand. He balance all four wish to main- the late chairman’s home
succeeds to all of Mao’s old tain, with the the Soviet Union province <4 Hunan. Nothing of-
titles-. chairman of the party, in the other scale. ficial has been sald even about
chairman of the Military Com- It now seems likely that China where he was born.
mission (meaning he has the will remain a viable part of the He gained Mao’s confidence
army’s backing) and head of international equation, pur- by leading the investigation into
the party Politboro. suing Mao’s policy of detente the alleged coup by the late
It is also reported that he to to with the United States and the defense minister, Un Piao, in
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“Yoe just can’t bellevehdm," Bob Dole, to open their tax nominee. He also renewed his tion, did not ride with Ford. Ths
Ford said of Carter to a speech returns to inspection, and said attacks on Ford’s statement to Preoidt waa iccangiaMij on -
at Dallas, Tex. the President has "hidden hdm- their debate Wednesday that the motorcade by Gov. Dolph
He said Carter has denied a self trom the news media even Poles and other east European Briscoe. i.
claim by the President that the more than Richard Nhon to the peoples don’t conaider them- But Connally was cose to ““
Democrat called for defense depths of Watergate.” selves under Soviet domination. Ford’s side during the rest of
budget cuts of $15 bilion Ford The Democrat said Ford’s tax “At least other Presidenta ths day, telling reporters that
said his aides have found ac- returns far im would answer who went into Poland knew private polls show the President -
counts in two newspapers to questions raised by an Internal whose tanks those were,” Car- trailing Carter by about four s
which Carter used that fgure. Revenue Service audit showing tar said. percentage points to Texas. ""
"We have two verifications Ford used money trom a bank That controversy continued to Connally gave no specifics aal
that Carter did say that,” Ford account in his old congresslonal plague Ford from other quor- about the polla. 6
said, adding “If you buy Car- district to buy clothes and pay tars as wel, with the Congress But he said the President wil ■
ter, you buy weshnoM " for a family ski trip. of Americans of Ukrainian De- have to become more aggres- MB
Kenneth Reich of the Los An- The IRS said the bank ac- scent accusing him of echoing sive in hfa campaigning M
geles Times has said Cartar count contained mainly reim- the Ruasian party Une Carter and his running mate, •
used that figure in statements bursements for political travel There are more than 40 mil- Sen. Walter F.Mondale, “have m
he made in Beverly IfiDa, Calf., and some campaign contribu- ton Americans of central and launched a vicious, personal B
to March 1075. The Savannah, tions. restxrri European origin to campaign." Ei
Ga., Morning News said Carter Ford said last week he never whom your statement is an echo While he was in cattle coun- |
told a civic club on March IE, turned campaign money to his of the propaganda blare from try, Ford signed mandatory I
197$, that $15 billion could be cut personal nee. The President Moscow," the organization said meat import quotas which had *
from the defense budget added Saturday that all of his to a telegram to Ford. been sought by cattlemen. d
Spokesman Jody Powell mid tax matters “were thoroughly The President telephoned Eg
AloyslusMazewski, president of X™ demqndtorFostax E
the Polish American Congress, said he. and ■
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to apologize for his debate “ " E
Ford’s campaigning took him Ford made public a detailed
choose his own successor as West. 1971. For this he became
premier. It also suggests that Mao’s minister of security and sixth
All this means that the Chi- line of opposition to the Soviet vice premier.
nese party — split by a quarrel Union is not about to be drasti- He was no man’s apparent
between moderates, represent- cally changed in the near fu- choice to take over the pre-
ed by the late Premier Chou En- ture. This could have been part miership when Chou En-lai died
lai, and the radicals, led by of the bargain Madame Chiang last January. Teng Hsiao-ping,
Mao’s widow, Chiang Ching — Ching’s people struck with the Chou’s protege, was the favor-
decided for stability rather than moderates in agreeing to Hua. ite, but he wasn’t Mao’s.
violence. As far as China and The possibilities for dis- . ,
the international/ community ruption which preceded Hua’s When demonstrations broke
are concerned this could be all selection as party chairman out in Peking and other cities in
to the good. . seemed immense at the time of favor of Teng, Mao personally
For what China does inter- Mao’s death Sept 9 at the age of ordered him broken, stripped
nally could deeply affect he 82. Hua’s oration at Mao’s him 01 his party and govern-
balance of power system care- funeral and last Tuesday’s ad- ment titles, and put Hua into the
fully elaborated in recent years dress by Foreign Minister Chiao premiership.
by the United States, the Soviet Kuan-hua to the United Nations Though Hua now takes over,
Union Japan and China itself. General Assembly, gave no Mao lives on in China. For how
A radical China, dedicated to clues to the direction of the tong is the next question.
balance of the year at 1.233 billion poun-
ds, about 6 per cent of American con-
sumption. It was the first imposition of
mandatory quotas since the law
authorizing them was approved 12
yearsago.
Hunter said the decision
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