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WASHINGTON AP-Disabled Ford, who had asked for per
veteransswill receive cost-of- eent inereases for, 2.2 mihen
living increases ranging from veterans covered by the law,
10 to 12 per cent, Ste White urged Congress to hold its
House fears that the raises are future spending to the limits he
too high set in his budget and “to find
; —-President Ford, signed sthe srfgcins S mXe UP torther WASHINGTON- Bitter are -of me and wrote a column up in Helsinki. Curiously, th^ it is —a bit -astonishing, tee, fired off letters to all the
edcongressthe increase, which added spending on veterans. the ways of sweetness and assailing the network czars, genial Ron was not the least nonetheless, that Democratic networks and sent me copies,
mere (handoubles alounts mAndertnge newalsy. whisb For a vagrant hour, I laid where, it iems to me, when no rerusing o broadcast his boss’
inidg half Donarm active to August 1, veterans down my muckrake, put aside network will carry a Bicenten- views on the greatness of
will cost nan a with service-connected disabil- the adversary scowl and sat nial program featuring the America.
-amne therefore remind ities will get varying payments down with a President to sing President. It troubles me that a “I am mad but not at the
the muitt that we simply according to the rating of the patriotic paeans. For which few network czars have such a networks,” he told The New
hssctngrostinta adding to disability and to anatomical lapses I have now been suitably stranglehold on the public, York Times. "I’m mad at Jack , u ..........
cannot conunye aqamg to ------------------------------ punished.------------------------------airwaves.----------------- Anderson."---------------------- -----------------------House communications sub- some televisien network for a
federal deficit spending with- The minimum pay for The President’s press secre- The column broughf forth a . Let the record show that committee, declared: "I am discussion with the President of
out facing a day of reckoning, veterans will be raised from $32 tary, Ron Nessen, has accused flood of letters and calls. Nessen wasn’t mad at anyone deeply concerned when the the United States about the
Ford said. . monthly The maximum me of having duped the Readers protested the affront to before I excoriated the net- network executives, who have greatness of America."
Nice p;nc++ increases from $1 454 to 11 628. President. “I think we have the President. Lawyers urged works. I spoke to Nessen twice such a major effect on this More than 60 TV stations,
11>9 MelISTUTcU law also includes been had,"Nessen howled from me to bring an antitrust suit after my TV stint with the nation’s awareness, are of the which disagree with the
gN AP A y increases of 12 Per cent for Helsinki. “I think we got against the networks. Station President. Ron expressed his opinion that the patriotic networks, have offered to carry
... 5-S—MAL.Asen.Mi -r e m.n who die of conned." ___________— owners offered to run the delight with the program; he comments of the President are the program. I have decided,
whosesconvictjoninaspy case service-related causes These For a mischievous moment, I program. And on Capitol'Hill, had no complaints; he said not appropriate news for a however, to accept an offer
helpedbringRichardMe Nixon n was tempted to let Nessen's Democrats and Republicans nothing; abait being "conned." nation nearing its Bicenten from columnist Willjam Buck-
tona tionalpronpinence2hyears rat of'X^veteran at the time statemen stand It isn’t alike took to the floor to Not until I got naughty with the nialley to protest the entire
ag h as m h ii ' of death or tana everyone, after all, who can denounce the networks. networks did he get mad: Witnesses—who- heard Mur- interview aS part of his i cgular
practeetawmimassgentisngsj Minimum compensation for claim credit for snookering the in all the uproar, not a person Allowances snould be made, phy’s speech reported that he Firing Line ■ broadcasl on
' Thesstatessupremenrudicia wdinmisminrepedfroms215 President. supported the networks Every, of course, for Ron Nessen. After received a standing ovation August 9th Buckleyand I have
CourtrnlediTresdazehpstsws W 52 a. mont; The maximum- Lr«allh»wwl»le mentor, one agreed that the President's all. he served the networks for (rum his House colleague, locked burns in the past. Its tn
oodHenaoneLmPaG navment rises from $660 to $792 Drew Pearson; reveled in the views on America should be 13 years; he has served From the Senate, Sen. Vance the spirit of America dial we
decad esoshow: the woud for Ford also signedtoto law notoriety f havingbeen called- aired n was unanimous. . Presidene Ford for only 10 Hartke,D-Ind.,the No. 2 the
tr gl sent to orison Wednesday an emergency nasty names by three Presi- But then Nessen, who is paiT months Ron s heart, apparent- Democrat on the Senate Presidents answers about "ee
"p,mmnni-y ’ loan bill the Atlantic Tunas dents. How old master would to promote the President, spoke ly, is still with NBC News. communications subcommit- America. --
Hiss 7 stationery -sales- Convention Act of 1975 and a relish from beyond the pale the
man in New YOrk, said he $445,000 authorization for the spectacle of his awkward
was highly gratified" by the National Advisory Committee protege charged with traducing
ruling. His attorney said Hiss on Oceans and Atmosphere a President,
hoped to practice law again in The loan law simplifies
the Boston area. Department of Agriculture loan , I
in the spy case, Whittaker procedures for victims of floods decline Nessen s unintended ■
IChambets, an admitted courier and other natural disasters It accolade and to set the record _
, . for Russian agents, said Hiss broadens the program to straight. I
gave him secret government include shrimp producers, fish My appearance before the TV ■
—documents in 1937 and 1938 farmers and' other similar cameras with President Ford!
... . „ ■ 0. ccunations - grew out of my Bicentennial 1
1 Hiss then was an official in the occupations. - ■ ■ ■ ____ K ■ ■ mcoa 10 I
stiepenartment The tuna law authorizes the activities I was supposed log
‘ Nixon, then a freshman GOP United States to carry out, with talk with the President about I
congressman, gained national the 13 other nations that signed America, its Past.and .future, its I
ttention when he pressed a the convention, its responsibil- failings and its greatness. |
HoustcomnXS ities. to protect the Atlantic Igolintotheactbecause-of
of the case .1 ment baiter. It was thought that'|
. _ two such disparate figures |
Swimmers Forget "Jaws " extra dimension, having some- I
‘ what the unifying effect of a |
— , , .joint endorsement by beauty |
Swimmersand surfersappar- Dr David Baldridge, a and the beast ——g
ently have survived "Jaws’ re'searcher at Mote Manne Nessen has now charged that I
__and again are looking for fun Laboratory in Sarasota, Fla., 1 hoaxed the President into a I
instead of fins, although a few says "there is absolutely no televiion interview under false I
are keeping their eyes open evidence to. support <v pretenses, claiming for it al
wider than usual abnormal increase in Florida wider distribution than r could |
Shark business is row old shark populations, deliver Not so. He was told |
hat,'-said George Whitehead of •Although a number of minor from the beginning that it was I
the Cabrillo Beach Calif., attacks and large-sued catches not planned as a network I
TTfFgnart! station----We-are me-bemtfrfported. Uut-would
being constantly asked about have remained virtually un- offered piecemeal to individual I
sharks, but it seems to be known several years ago " stations across the country. I
’ curiosity father than fear Jaws ’ author Peter Beneh- confirmed bv Nessen's I
. Whileheadsaid thatafter thestey agrees He said from his own account to The New York I
release of "Jaws,a film about Stonington, Conn cottage Times,which reported:When I
a great white shark terrorizing- Tuesday, "Suddenly They re the interview was completed, I
, and eating • swimmers, the seeing things, that have been Mr Nessen informed the |
^nb^r^h^rop^b^ They are very ^ent that itbad been made j.
trips to the beach howappears shark conscious There s.been on ’spec’ । speculation). Mr I
average. no change in the shark Ford shrugged and said it was |
. When it geta hot, thats what population. worthwhile anyway " - I
_ people always do.Although this "I think it s unreasonable for XnFhe meantime the produc- |
year maybe, they are looking -people to.react hysterically and ers enthused about the I
over their shoulders a little, say they are never going to go program, and the distribution L
said Dennis —McCarbery, a swimming again The animals sights were raised tothe
spokesman for the I x>s Angeles have always been there network level. I came as a Q
-County department of Parks The incidents, eating genuine shock to me that none V
and Recreation people, attacking boats, have of the networks .not even the ■
The result apparently has all happened. The only thing Public Broadcasting Service, I
been an increase in shark that is fictional is that the would broadcast the Presi- |
reports, but not necessarily animal would hang around a dent’s patriotic reflections
sharks. __________________tell like that for a niattej of_ get Uw;best
6 OOO —eoc Ea Joyce, director of the •
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m, ri the ..Florida -Department of......_ PARACHUTISTS ARE
UH TV rurm Natural Resources, says a ALSO A RESPONSIBILITY
—I chance of shark attack is CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.
-TA A considerably less than the (AP) — As a result of the
10 U) D € Il chance of being struck bv drowning of 16 parachutists in
1 T"" lightning." Lake Erie in 1967, the U.S.
- Janice Ransom, a Miami Sixth Circuit Court in Cincin-
OKLAHOMA CITY AP- A Beachswimmer, said that after nathasruledthattheresponsi-
; 6,000-head dairy farm is reading a lot about the bittnas t0 parachutists as well
scheduled tobein operation on mechanical shark used to film ;ir and their "as.
the banks of the South C anadian "Jaws, she is not scared sengers. So says the Research
I River in Grady County by "I still swim as farout as I Greup Inc. here, a legal re-
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