Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 13, 1977 Blumenthal: Inflation to ease Release of Daoud spurs WASHINGTON (P) - W. Mi- He said he will sever all ac--men later. But he did say his chael Blumenthal, President- tive relationship- with the Ben-! annual income from Bendix was elect Carter's choice for secre- dix Corp., of which he has been between $400,000 and $500,000 an-' tary of the treasury, predicted chief executive officer, and will nually. That compares with the yesterday that infla' ion will con- dispose of his extensive finan- $63 000 he will be earning as! tinue to decline for the next year cial holdings in such a way as to treasury secretary. or two. avoid conflict of interest. I He said he will receive a lump But Blumenthal, an Ann Ar- Committee Chairman Russell sum payment from Bendix prior bor resident, also said Carter's Long, (D-La.), said he favors to taking office on Jan. 20 to $30 billion economic program the nomination and that the satisfy a special agreement he probably would push the 1977 committee probably will vote to has with the company. The budget deficit to between $70-75 confirm it. Only a representa- agreement provides for annual billion, which would eclipse the tive of the U.S. Labor Party payments when he leaves the spoe gaistBluenhalatth company, and the lump sum record high deficit of $66 billion spoke against Blumenthal at the yment will cover the four in 1976. hearing. years of Carter's term in office. THE 51-year-old native of MEMBERS OF the comm Ite Blumenthal declined to con- comtefirm ta the annual payments Germany testified for 2 hours did not ask Blumenthal about ur rthehagreeme tae f unde e agremn r o on his nomination before the his net worth and Blumenthal $23 000 a year, as has been re- Senate Finance Committee. declined to reveal it to news- ported. EVERYTttNGN HE TOLD the committee he will maintain some holdings of Bendix stock after taking office, because of a time delay required by law between the time a per- son exercises stock options and they are sold. He said income from thesec shares when they are sold will; be transferred into a blind trustf no later than Oct. 31, 1977. He! said he has reported details of his financial holdings to Carter and expects the President-electt to make them public, probablyt next week. He also said he has given de-C tails of his finances' to the Sen- ate committee staff.1 (Continued from Page 1) of eggs and fruit flew at an un-- working "iri the interests of giving lessons to others. Conse- "Let him go back to France: identified person on the embassy Zionism." quently it doesn't receive any. where he belongs, among the balcony. Police detained one The Israeli press and others It is content to respect its com- cowards and traitors," said egg-thrower. have accused France of capitu- mi ments and its laws.' Anka Spitzer, widow of slain Ambassador Herly was not in lating to Arab pressure because PONIATOWSKI reiterated the fencer Andre Spitzer. the building, an embassy spokes- it depends hheavily on imported official French explanation for THE families were to meet to- man said. Arab oil arkd because it feared Daoud's release - that a key day with Foreign Minister Yigal possible terrorist reprisal\ reason he was freed was that Allon. "We will continue to in-- DAOUD SAID a a news con WEST GERMANY and the the West Germans had not con- sist that the ambassador be ference in Algiers yesterday that United States have also voiced firmed their request for extradi- thrown out," said Ilana Romano, the Palestinian movement would their official disapproval of tion through diplomatic chan- whose weightlifter husband, Yo- continue to improve" relation, Daoud's release. nels in the time period required sef died in Munich. with France "to the maximum. The Soviet government news- by the 1951 French-German ex- Chanting behind police barri- He again blamed his ar:rest paper Izevstia applauded the tradition treaty. cades one group of 80 American; last Friday on "purely political French action, saying yesterday Some French newspapers studen's bellowed obscene anti- considerations," saying ele- that the negative reaction is joined in the denunciation of the French slogans. 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