Tuesday, August Z, 191 /1 rHE MICHIGAN DAILY Doge Seven ' 1 4 Tao. .,. d .. aus L_. f[H MHGNALYPgeSee Republicans charge Carter with support ng b latant po tica payoff WASHINGTON (P) - Repub- ping up in the past 30 or 40 hood that the rejection of cargo of the oil at first and 9.5 per tee hearings last week was Ro- lican leaders accused Presi- years,' said Orock. preference will be seen as a cent after five years. The ad- bert Blackwell, assistant secre- dent Carter on yesterday of Baker and House Minority broken promise, we support the ministration says this would tary of commerce in charge of supporting a cargo preference Leader John Rhodes said they limited cargo preference op- cost, consumers $110 million the Maritime Administration. bill as a "a blatant political would try to subjoena adminis- tion ...' per year, but the General Ac- Baker said Blackwell has payoff" for the maritime indus- tration officials if necessary to Eisenstat's memo said Treas- counting Office has pegged at been offered a $100,000 a year try's contributions to his cam- testify about the cargo prefer- ury Secretary W. Michael Blu- at $240 million. job by the maritime industry paign last year. ence legislation when it comes menthal and Charles Schultze, The only administration of- and added, "Now, that just The Republicans said the bill, up before the House Merchant the chairman of the Council of ficial to testify in subcommit- smells." which would require that U. S. Marine and Fisheries Commit- Economic Advisors, were tankers and crews carry up to tee today. among the "many" members of "" r " " " 9.5 per cent of the oil import- "They will testify or we're the administration who "feel j J , y , + + * > iV1 +1 + ed into the United States, could going to make them wish they that no version of cargo pre- cost the consuming public $800 had," Baker said. ference is acceptable." esein rg p rie ncrae AT A JOINT -news confer- FORMER President Gerald enery prces.ence, Baker, Rhodes and Brock Ford twice vetoed bills that THE REPUBLICAN leaders cited a memo to Carter written would have assured U. S. ship- LA DIES' N-pGHTw said Carter, whose campaign by White House domestic af- pets and crews 30 per cent of received more than $100,000 fairs advisor Stuart Eisenstat the petroleum import trade. ONCE UPON A TIMdsE ' from maritime interests, was that described cargo preference During the campaign last year, ignoring the advice of several as a "flawed concept." Carter said he would support a 516 E. LIBERTY top officials in his administra- According to the Republi- modified preference for U. S. MORE INFO? 994535 lion who oppose the measure, cans, Eisenstat's memo added: flag ships. d How- "in light of your commitment The proposed bill would guar- aSenBaker cotarLeader - to the industry and the likeli- antee U. S. tankers 4.5 per cent- tion to the milk fund scandals of the Nixon administration andBy the time called it "a bidding agandal which simply must not be cov- we're old enough to ered up." a a ! ahave children, we've Republican party chairman ee Bill Brock also accused the ad- ministration and Democratic- on the idea. controlled Congress of foot- By our parents, dragging on the Korean influ- ence buying probe, and of try -our grandparents, ing to ignore questions about our friends and budget director Bert Lance's neighbors the media bank loans.n g everyone. "I DON'T recall in the first It's hard to six monthe of an administration more political scandals crop- remember we ever had a choice in the There are two living former first Presidents of the United States.place. Richard Nixon and Gerald But there is a I ord; and five former Vice choice. Having a Presidents, Richard Nixon,c hid i n d Gerald Ford, Nelson Rockefel- child is a tremendous e-, Hubert Humphrey and responsibility and SpiroAgnew. 1 . an important decision. Probably the most Ti g ~important decision nw Tiwell ever make. weAnd once it's mon.-rot., Op.m.-2a.m. made, it can never F " be undone. -fPECIAL/- Just remember.. mondo you do have a choice. HAPPY HOURS So think about it, 80-op.m. F , and do what's right for you. tuvroyFor more Irformation wrte: Mixed Drinks *Half Price ENational Organization for wedlnedoy PITCKER oF Non-Parents MIXED RI~ki808 Relslerstown Rua d MfIIAED DRINKS Baltimore. Maryland 21208 Id like to know more about N 0.11 thurday hlease send me your free PITCHER NIGHT 'AmIParent I atea'package. Gl6C hurrh A 995-5955 '0 ,name ton ht DAnCE 4adres Gi hUtrch As 995-5955, E; 4 dtystateAp lummer Hour ~- . LMon-frat. Opm-2am 3'7 . ~ ' 11Church A2 99"595J 3 t t