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In his energy message, Nixon said his proposals to cut the tax breaks enjoyed by U. S. oil com- panies on overseas operations should "encourage greater devel- opment of U. S. energy resources rather than foerign resources." "I am therefore asking the Con- gress to eliminate these foreign de- pletion allowances, while retaining the depletion allowance for domes- tic oil production." he said. THUS, COMPANIESwould con- tinue to take a tax deduction for 22 per cent of their domestic oil pro- duction - to compensate for deple- tion of the resource - but could I, , I no longer claim that depletion al- lowance on production of oil abroad. dit against their U. S. tax pay- ments. Instead, he proposed that part of the foreign taxes be considered as business expenses, deductible when the companies fill out their U. S. tax returns. A Treasury Department taxaex- pert, Fred Hickman, said- at a news briefing it was not known how much money the companies might lose in such a shift on the tax treatment, but he said the dropping of the foreign depletion allowance wo'ild have "more im- portance symbolically than finan- cially." CALLING FOR changes in the 1970 Clean Air Act because of the energytcrisis, Nixon asked Con- gress to delay for two years the Ineror. owIIiUlJiJifinvn Z lim i I n 1471Z aULU- I--SECRETARY of the Interior atvnio.jmsonyS u- -SERETARofn the lFrank Ikard, president of the mobiles. awaited permit for a 789-mile, $5 American Petroleum Institute, cri- He svid" the law should be billion pipeline to tap the rich oil ticized the timing of the proposal amended also to remove the re- fields of Alaska's North Slope. Con- to end the foreign depletion allow- quirement of a 90 per cent reduc- struction is expected to start this ance. tion in nitrogen oxide emissions "I think it would be a mistake at from 1976 cars. this point in time to disturb the The deadline for meeting clean tax treatment of the extra active air standards should be delayed, SH EY industries," he said. Nixon said, in metropolitan areas IN ADDITION, Nixon. proposed which otherwise would require enter, Philadelphia to reduce the amount of foreign "unreasonable transportation con- taxes that oil companies can cre- trols." oir ion Applied in areas as a Tool nal Change" Rm. 2059 MKRI Mi., Rm. 1057 MHRI S ad at returns after touring Arab capitals N q SONY." STR-6036A FM Stereo/FM-AM Rece $199 and up I Model 350A- $239.00 and u (Continued from Page 1) I FOREIGN OBSERVERS saw his actions as a new type of diplomacy in Egyptian politics. One observer commented that: the Egyptian leader was following a Kissinger-type diplomacy but surpassing the secretary of state in the holding of impromptu press conferences. Well informed sources said Sa- Ladies and Children's Hairstyling a Speci'ty'...' Appointments Available Dascola Barber Shops Arborlnd-97 1-9975 Maple Villae-761-2733 E. Liberty-668-9329 E. University-662-0354 dat's policy had won the admira- tion of Arab leaders. SADAT INDICATED at his Ra- bat press conference shortly before his departure for Cairo yesterday that his tour had been a success. It "not only confirmed Arab unity, but also consolidated it further," he declared. In Damascus, where Sadat prob- ably held the toughest of his talks, he succeeded in dispelling fears that Egypt would let Syria down or leave it to face any new con- frontation with Israel alone. 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