Sunday, December 12, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ford eyes future as inauguration nears (Continued from Page 1) d'ts. Barrett said that he get director, Schultze is con- visited San Clemente, Calif., ' sideretarasibilty sor n-he late in November but did not sidered a possibility for the see or ask to see the nation's nonly living ex-president. He BUT BROOKINGS spokes- talked with Jack Brennan, Nix- man James Farrell insists the on's aide. image of "Democratic govern- Has the 38th President talked ment in exile" is "not factual- personally with the 37th Presi- ly accurate." Farrell noted that dnt about life after the White several staffers, including House? "I do't know," Bar- Stephen Hess and Richard Na- rett said. "Probably not." than, worked in Republican ad- Ford himself has vet to an- ministrations. n"mnce his retirement plans, Hdbtaccording to information He v saidtstaffers woul haeoffered by a White House provided the help given Carofrdb aWht Hus ter during the campaign to a soirce, the President will have Republican presidential candi- no trouble securing emnloy- ddate ifhe had requested it.ment come Jan. 20. Outside of dte if he had requestedGit. the political science professor- "e door washopen to Gov. Olin which the University has Reagan," Farrell said. offered Ford, he has also been Henry Owen, head of the in- sked to ioin law. firms and to stitution's foreign policy stu- hcorne board chairman of a dies, who introduced Carter to nrivate comoany or a fo'inda- Brookings, suggested that its tion - "all at an exalted sal- Democratic imago might have arv. resulted in part from institu- Meanwhile, Ford seems to tion studies, in the last eight hake emerged from his grim' years which examined and cri- nost election mood. He has he- ticized the policies of Repub- ¢~n giving interviews again, lican administrations, is dancin again at White House nartis, and is looking for- "I SUSPECT that in the next ward to his ski vacation in four years, you'll find studies ail, Colo., beginning Dec. 19. that oppose the policies of this While there, Betty Ford said, next administration," Owen he will also snend some time said. "The nature of things is considering his job offers. that there is always some ten- - - - - - sion between the administra- tion in power and Brookings." As Brookings officials look forward with relish to January 20, Gerald Ford is castingc about for solutions to the prob- lems that day will bring him. The President has been cur- ious about the projects former presidents, particularly Lyndon Johnson, "focused on" after rSEND THAT CAKE, leaving office. In Nixon's case, anywhere in Ford's interest apparently was confined to logistical questions the U.S.A. such as the staff, office equip- -the Ultimate in Gifts ment and' communications he. needed in retirement. TELE-CAKES FORD'S INQUIRIES are be- ing handled by his military aide, Maj Robert Barrett, who 'SUGAR BIN BAKERY has pursued them by personal corner of Liberty and Main visits, reading, and phone 300 S. 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