Friday, November 22, 1974 RODINO QUESTIONS WEDDING OF ROCKEFELLER'S WEALTH, 'AWESOME' POWERS OF PRESIDENCY WASHINGTON (AP)--Former New York asked Rockefeller simply whether he Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller testi- had any knowledge that some of the fied today that he pardoned a jailed documents saying Morehouse's life was former state Rebublican official for in danger in jail might have been health reasons; he was not told that false. some of the medical reports might Rockefeller replied: "I have no not have been true. knowledge of that." "I was satisfied his life was in danger," Rockefeller said at opening A survey of the Associated Press of House hearings on his nomination found only five Senators inclined to as vice president. vote against Rockefellerb confirm-- ation, seventy-nine for it and 16 Rockefeller said he pardoned for- uncommitted. mer New York state GOP Chairman L. Rockefeller began by saying he is Judson Morhouse in 1970, who had eager to help lead America on "a been jailed in connection with a new forward march." bribery attempt, after seing doctors' affidavits that his life was in dan- Rodino in opening the hearings, ger. said: When Judiciary Committee Chairman "Without questioning Mr. Rocke- Peter W. Rodino, D-N.J., asked a feller's personal integrity, what long series of questions on Rocke- does it mean to wed great, indeed FORD, GM, CHRYSLER CUT BACK feller s knowledge on how the affi- immense personal wealth, to the awe- davits were secured and whether all some powers of the American Presi- DETROIT (AP)--General Motors said of them were adequate Rockefeller dency? yesterday it will suspend production said he would supply detailed an- "We must attempt to measure the net of at least nine of its twenty-two swers in writing, worth of Rockefeller's family wealth," U.S. auto assembly plants from one Rodino said, "and place it in the per- to two weeks in December, laying off Later, Rep. Robert McClory, R-111., spective of both the American economy some 30,000 workers. and member of the deciding panel, and the American political system." The announcement came shortly af- ter reports of white collar layoffs Ford already has reduced its sala- by Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. ried work force in the past year by UMW HASHES OVER NEW PROPASALS 2,300 to a current 62,500. Meanwhile, Detroit radio station WJR said some of the laid off CHARLESTON, W. Va. (AP)--United WJR, quoting an unidentified spokes- white collar workers at Chrysler will Mine Workers President Arnold Miller man for Chrysler, said that 15,000 be indefinitely furloughed when the said yesterday he would return to white collar workers at Chrysler will assembly plants resumed limited op- negotiations to try to reach a coal be laid off for six weeks beginning erations Jan. 6. The number of work- industry decision and settlement, but next Wednesday, when five of the com- ers in this group was not given. he indicated he did not expect major pany's six car assembly plants close Chrysler, with a current white concessions from the mine operators. down. collar force of 39,000, has pared Miller said he would be concentrat- Ford said yesterday that 3,000 of 2,300 white collar employes from its ing on "about ten areas of improve- its white collar workers will be payrolls in the past 12 months thro- ment, we hope." But he indicated laid off indefinitely, beginning Dec. ugh attrition and layoffs. the renewed talks--which come in the 1. face of reported minor opposition to Fraser said Tuesday that Chrysler the pact already negotiated--would be A Chrysler spokesman would neither executives told him they planned to aimed at revising language rather than confirm nor deny the number involved "cut to the bone" in the white collar seeking concessions. in their proposed layoff although area in continued response to slack he said "There will be white collar car demand and falling profits. The The latest snag seemed certain to layoffs." company reported third-quarter 1974 push the strike into a fourth week. A Ford spokesman said the firm has losses of $8 million. The government has estimated that a not conducted a companywide survey General -Motors has announced no four-week coal strike by 120,000 to determine exactly how many white new white collar layoffs, but the bituminous coal mining members would collar workers are being furloughed, auto giant has reduced its white col- cause at least 400,000 layoffs in coal but he estimated 3,000 was close. lar'work force by 8,700 in the past related industries. year to about 130,000, Some 1,300 Guy Farmer, chief negotiator for The spokesman said the workers, in- white collar workers have been laid the Bituminous Coal Operators Asso- cluding office employees, engineers off during that period, the company ciationsaid the operators of the and designers at Ford facilities said. mines were unwilling to open further across the country, received their talks or renegotiate. notice Nov. 15. Page 2--LOCAL Guantanamo Gazette FridayiNovember 22, 1974 JOB OPPORTUNITIES NAVY EXCHANGE NOTE NON U.S. CITIZENS Due to the DEFEX tomorrow, Navy Exchange facilities TITLE GRADE SALARY COMMAND will operate on the following modified schedule: Messenger LGS-2 $1.22 ph PWD Supervisory Clerk (NTE 1 yr)LGS-6 $2.97 ph PWD Main Retail Store a.m.-11:30 a.m. Equipment Specialist LGS-7 $3.41 ph HOSP Sound Scene a.m.-11:30 a.m. (NTE 1 yr.) 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