Thursday, January 13, 1977 I HE MICHIGAN DAILY .Page Three I fry. ..: - RESTAURANT FAILURES QUESTIONED: -M ... C rter aide denies charg Psg'Tre WASHINGTON () - Greg Schneiders, who bowed out of President-elect Carter's inner circle to deal with FBI ques- tions about his business career, denied yesterday that he ac- cepted unemployment checks for a year while drawing in- come from a company he ran. Schneiders, who during the campaign worked so closely with Carter that some describ- ed him as the candidate's third hand, expressed confidence those questions soon will be re-, solved and that he will play a" role in the new administration. THAT CONFIDENCE appar- ently is shared by Carter. When asked Tuesday if Schnei- ders would get a White House job he replied, "I think so, yes." But Schneiders, who went from business failure to be an influential adviser to the can- didate and president-elect, will AP Photo not be appointed White House appointments secretary, the nIe jout? ob he was inline for. Schneiders, 29, asked Carter t their Copenhagen Zoo-mates. to appoint someone else after I the FBI, in a routine back- ground check, accumulated a file of information about the failure of the two restaurants Schneiders had owned in Wash- ington and the corporate debts and bounced checks that had been part of that failure. IN AN interview, Schneiders said he had acted to avoid any possible embarrassment to Car- ter in forming his administra- tion. The possibility of embarrass- ment increased when the FBI referred to the U.S. attorney in' Washington evidence that while Schneiders drew 50, weeks of unemployment com- pensation at $117 a week dur- ing 1975 he was also active in the affairs of two companies he had formed. Schneiders said in the inter- view that he never received any compensation from the companies which he said he had put together with $5,000 borrowed from a bank. HE SAID HE did reimburse himself for "a few hundred dollars" spent out of his ownI pocket. But he denied receiv- ing loans from the firms or re- ceiving any salary or income from them. The question now is being studied by the U. S. attorney and Schneiders said he is con- vinced nothing will come of it because "I don't think all this stuff taken totally and in con- text would be upsetting to any,., one." BUT HE SAID he withdrew himself from consideration for the appointments secretary's job because, "I couldn't ask him to make a decision based on my own confidence that everything would turn out okay." Schneiders once owned two restaurants - Whitby's on Capitol Hill and the George- town Beef Co. - and they are at the center of his current problems. First of all there were a lot of bounced corporate checks, Schneiders said. But he added that most were redeemed im- mediately in cash and that a search was made when the res- taurants folded to take care of the rest. THEN THERE were accum- ulated debts that amounted to $147,000 at Whitby's on Capitol Hill and $125,000 at the George- town Beef Co. "If we had declared bank- ruptcy, which was a very tempting prospect, they would have been sold at auction for just the value of the equipment and furnishings for $20,000 or $25,000," he said. "We would have been able to walk away from the thing and the, creditors would have been stuck. That's why we continued to operate them until we could sell them for as much as we could ,get." According to Schneiders, Whitby's was sold for $150,000, wiping out that debt, and the other restaurant brought $115,- 000 leaving $10,000 in obliga- tions which could not be settled at full dollar value. Psst... did you hear These two giraffes seem to be spreading more than a few tall the or stories about that most were redeemed im- at full dollar value. Pill may endanger unborn children BOSTON (AP) - Women who take birth control pills and oth- er female hormones during pregnancy are about twice as likely as usual to have babies with heart defects, a study shows. A survey of pregnant wom- en, analyzed at Boston Univer- sity (BU), showed the increased risk of heart trouble in the in- fants of women who took two commonly prescribed female hormones, estrogen and proges- togen. MOST OF THE problems, they found, occurred among women who took the drug, sometimes accidentally, during the second and third months of pregnancy. Results of the study, conduct- ed by doctors at the Drug Epi- demiology Unit of BU Medical Center, were scheduled to be published in today's issue of the New England Journal of Medi-. cine. Women are ordinarily urged to stop taking birth control pills when they become pregnant. The doctors said the problems usually occurred when women did not realize they were ex- pectant. THE DOCTORS found a rate of about 18 babies with heart defects among every 1,000 in- fants born to women who took the drugs during early preg- nancy. The rate was about eight such cases for every 1,000 ba- bies whose mothers did not take these drugs. "Female hormones taken in the early stages of pregnancy may disturb the normal cardio- vascular development of the fe- tus," the doctors wrote. "Both estrogens and progestogens were associated with the occurrence of congenital heart disease in the offspring." 'Sometimes women are given the female sex hormones by doctors who believe the drugs reduce the chance of miscarri- age. THE BU DOCTORS found,that of 50,282 pregnant women sur- Daily Official Bulletins The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan. 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