The Michigan Daily-Saturday, July 28, 1979--Page 9 LANDRIEU, GOLDSCHMIDT NOMINA TED Carter names two to Cabinet WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter completed selection of his revamped Cabinet yesterday, then flew to Camp David, Md., where the overhaul of his administration began more than three weeks ago. Carter chose former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu as secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and selected Portland, Ore., Mayor Neil Goldschmidt as his new secretary of transportation. Landrieu, former president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, will suc- ceed HUD Secretary Patricia Roberts Harris, named earlier by Carter to become secretary of health, education, and welfare. GOLDSCHMIDT, 39, will replace Brock Adams, who resigned at the height of Carter's purge of his Cabinet. After meeting with Goldschmidt yesterday afternoon, Carter departed for a weekend at Camp David where he had secluded himself three weeks ago before launching the shakeup of his Cabinet. The selection of Landrieu and Gold- schmidt seemed certain to please the nation's big city mayors, who have been critical of Carter for paring urban programs in his fight against inflation. Heavily Democratic, these mayors could be a key factor in the 1980 presidential primaries. IN SELECTING Goldschmidt and Landrieu, Carter did some ethnic and religious balancing of his Cabinet. Goldschmidt is Jewish and Landrieu is Roman Catholic. Joseph Califano, Jr., fired as secretary of health, education and welfare, had been the only Catholic in Carter's original Cabinet. Goldschmidt will be the only Jewish Cabinet mem- ber. Yesterday's announcements wrap- ped up an overhaul of the Cabinet in PRESIDENT CARTER yesterday nominated former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu (left) to be secretary of the Depar- tment of Housing and Urban Development. which: " W. Michael Blumenthal was fired as treasury secretary. Carter nominated G. William Miller, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, to replace him. " Attorney General Griffin Bell an- nounced his retirement. Carter nominated Benjamin Civiletti, - deputy attorney general, to succeed him. " Califano was removed as secretary of health, education, and welfare, with Harris nominated to replace him. * James Schlesinger resigned as secretary of energy. Carter has nominated Charles Duncan, deputy defense secretary, to succeed him. my full support and confidence." IN ANNOUNCING the appointment White House press secretary Jody of Goldschmidt, Carter said in a Powell said Goldschmidt already has statement that the Portland mayor "is discussed an orderly transition at the known as an aggressive and innovative Transportation Department with Navy mayor with outstanding administrative Secretary W. Graham Claytor, who has abilities." He said Goldschmidt under- been acting as head of the department stands local transit problems and "has since Adams' departure last week. Urban areas fascinate new HUD Chief Landrieu NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Former mayor. Mayor Moon Landrieu danced out of of- His tenure in City Hall, from 1970 to fice to a jazz band last year, telling 1978, lefta mark on this Deep South city friends: "Free at last, free at last, of 600,000. He integrated City Hall and thank God Almighty, Iam freeat last." pushed for an end to racial But cities fascinate Landrieu, and the discrimination, helped create the state- plight and politics of the nation's urban owned Superdome, and worked for areas proved too tempting - yester- development in the city's French Quar- day, the 49-year-old father of nine was ter. named President Carter's new And he met with problems. secretary of Housing and Urban HE NAMED Terrence Duvernay as Development. the city's first black chief ad- A VIGOROUS six-footer, with a thick ministrative officer, the No. 2 man in mop of white hair, a strong jaw, and city government, and worked for in- gold-rimmed spectacles, Landrieu is tegration in other areas - smart known in this Louisiana city as a liberal politics in a city with a population more with a thin skin. He once wept during a than 50 per cent black. dispute over the $163.2 million Super- But after a year as president of the dome. U.S. Conference of Mayors, he told the "I've been in politics 16 years and 1977 National League of Cities conven- that's the only time I can remember tion: that happening to me," he said later. "If you embark on a campaign to end Despite eight years as mayor and racial discrimination in your stints as a state legislator and city hometown, you will need nerves of councilman, Landrieu never developed steel, a will of iron, skin like leather, calluses. And he was noted for run-ins and testicles of brass to withstand the with reporters - some of which were slings and arrows. televised live. "I have myself these past eight years LANDRIEU, WHO holds.. a law been known in some quarters as 'Moon degree from Loyola University, legally the Coon,' an epithet that has caused changed his name from Maurice to mesome pain at times, but that is also a Moon - a boyhood handle prompted by .badge of honor that bears testimony to his rrndd face-b iefore runningo'r'' what we try to do."'._-_ _ _ . . 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