May 7, 1976 TH DETRO I I H 3 Senators Seek Ford Meeting To Discuss Foreign Aid Plan WASHINGTON (JTA) — Three Senators favoring additional U.S. government economic support for Israel and ceilings on exports of American arms abroad have asked President Ford to meet with them before he finally decides whether to approve or veto the foreign S&O POOL DOCTORS OPENINGS & CLOSINGS Weekly Cleaning & All Repairs Authorized "Pool Sweep Dealer" Mark Orechkin & Tom Stubbs 557-2657 aid authorization measure on his desk. Sen. Hubert H. Hum- phrey (D. Minn.), Clifford Case (R.NJ) and Jacob K. Javits (R.NY), all members of the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee, wrote Ford asking for the meeting last week, after the Senate and House passed the au- thorization bill adopted by a conference committee of both houses. The President had indi- cated, through Republican Congressional leaders in a surprise move only 48 hours earlier that he opposed the bill because of six of its provisions that include lim- iting U.S. arms sales to $9 ■ 11111.181 41011 VACATION IN YOUR OWN YARD ... with a beautiful built-in pool by Miami Blue Water. Constructed of only the highest quality material and workmanship, a Miami pool means carefree fun for the whole family. Custom built to beautify your home and meet your individual needs, Miami means QUALITY! • Michigan's Oldest Original Pool Builder • Miami blue wale pools, inc. Main Office: 33060 Northwestern Hwy. (just N. of 14 Mi. Rd.) W. Bloomfield, Mich. 48033 • 313/626-5131 Sales Office: Phone: 313/358-0012 billion a year and giving Congress authority to block sales of weapons by Ameri- can companies that exceed $25 million in value. Ford had previously in- dicated he would veto an appropriations bill that would provide funds for Is- rael, Egypt, Syria, Jordan and 50 other countries dur- ing the transitional quarter between the cur- rent and new fiscal years. Pending a decision on the authorization bill, Congress is delaying action on the House-Senate conference bill on appropriations to fund the foreign aid pro- gram as spelled out in the authorization measure. The House members in the con- ference voted 7-6 to oppose the Senate formula favoring the funding. President Ford hinted strongly again that he would veto the foreign aid authorization bill which both houses of Congress adopted and sent to him for his signature. Speaking at a news con- ference in Houston, the President observed that Congress has sustained 39 of his vetoes and claimed that $13 billion of taxpay- ers' money had been saved as a result. Ford did not refer to the foreign aid measure in his remarks. But their nature indicated that he has not altered his opposition to additional funding for the transitional quarter. Rep. Otto Passman (D.- La.), chairman of the House subcommittee on appropria- tions, said if the President vetoes the authorization bill and his veto is sustained, he would ask the House Rules Committee to allow him to have the appropriations measure stand also as an authorization bill. Passman said this was technically possible. It would mean the program would operate under the policy authorizd by last year's foreign aid bill. Congressional sources said that this parliamentary maneuver may well be adopted since the fiscal year has only two months to go and it would be impossible for Congress to draft new foreign aid legislation be- fore it expires June 30. In Tel Aviv, the Israeli army will be forced to cope with a deteriorating se- curity situation and a re- duced military budget dur- ing fiscal year 1976-1977, Maj. Gen. Yekutiel Adam, chief of the general staff branch at General Head- quarters said at a press conference. Adam warned that if the U.S. fails to provide Israel with an additional $550 mil-. lion in military assistance to cover the transitional quarter between fiscal 1976 and 1977, all branches of the armed forces — land, sea and air — would be af- fected. He said the cuts would be implemented mainly by re- ducing construction and lowering the living stand- ards of Israeli soldiers, pos- sibly even their food rations. Other economies include reducing the active duty period of reserve soldiers from 70 to 35 days and for officers from 90 to 45 days. Logistics and maintenance will be modernized, the call- up of reserves streamlined and discipline will be im- proved, he said. Adam said that volunteers will be en- couraged for the regular army. 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