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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 4-12-1974 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1974). Winona Daily News. 1349. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/1349 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Scattered showers ¦ tonight, ' ¦ " ¦' ¦ ' ' Saturday; • = ¦ ¦¦7 :l&rS*t.\ ' - '. te- r^v ' . -¦ continued imild ^Xy ^^X ^iX ' - SALI Wxjsiijt^ Simon's naming acforcl ai treasury unlikely National energy chief expected WASHINGTON (UPI) - By HENRY KEYS . President Nixon is.y expected , .WASHINGTON (UP I) - Secretary of - State: Henry V A. shortly, to nominate energy chief Kissinger today ruled out any William E. Simon to succeed chance of final , agreement with George P. Shultz as . .treasury the Soviet Union this year on secretary, ' ' . limituig nuclear strategic arms proposed policy Simon will .be replaced -as. of the two superpowers.: . ; By DICK BARNES public today ; by William V 0. sightedness that makes it slow- federal energy administrator by Kissinger was questioned by WASHINGTON (AP ) -' A Doub, an Atomic Energy com- er and more difficult to benefit reporters as he escorted Egyp- bis deputy, John Sawhill, an presidential study team says missioner and . chairman of . the from, new enexgy technology. tian Foreign Minister Ismail that iederal energy, regulation studyy^teani formed as a' result administration ; source predic- ' —poor data coordination. The '' ' ¦¦ : " ' " Fahmi to his limousine follow- is iuiTesponsivei . .to change, of President Nixon's energy ted. :• .- ' 7 : yy:-y . -y ] y ing a breakfast, meeting. poorly: coordinated and suffers statement of June 29; 1973. 7 study group ifouhd there is no The White: House announced ; Asked about the outlook for a from lack of an. over-all nation-? Deficiencies, identified by the , central data base for energy :fc - March 14 that ; . Shultz would permanent agreement in Strate- al ienergy policy. study 'yvteaim ' . - 'in they , organ- .' formation, and : most agencies resignV sometime - early in May. gic Arms Limitation Talks . But a super regulatory agen- izational structure, pi . federal ' rely on the regulated industry Simon, who kept-his title as (SALT), Kissinger replied: . cy woa't solve the; problem, and energy regulation include : - deputy secretary of treasury u ¦ for the figures. It . believes such . ;,V We; will '..- not: have . y- . 'a neither, will partial ; consoli- while V he; ran .' the administra- —Lack of a . means to guide a lack of information; hampered pei* m a nyent agreement this dation of the existing . 40-pIus agencies oh over-all energy pol- tion's energy program, was energy, reaction to the year. Whether there canLbe an agencies that regulate icy. The study team:found, for government Shultz's personal , choice as his agreement on part of it really the team has found. example - that while Federal Arab oil embargo. : successor, sources said. 7 is not clear yet. federal — state — local : 7 It recommends instead that a Power . Commission policies —Poor GROMYKO ADDRESSES GENERAL AS- .dayi He^ said : the. big oil companies:are pri- . A former v Wall Street invest- , coordination. Each level of . gov- :"We are in the process of National Energy Council be first, drove : many large con- SEMBLY .;. Soviet foreign Minister. Aii- marily to blame for the energy crisis. (AP mentybanker, Simon 7-46, set up discussing . it and we; have to ernment often; doesn't take no- , created to supply over-all pol- sumers of natural gas to use of V drei A.- . Gromyko addresses the United Na- ; . PhotofaxX V - .' '•".' the fuel allocation program to formulate some proposals -. now coal arid oil later decisions byV tice of the . : other's interests, . ;. corhbat the -, icy guidance and that coordina- , 1 York' '- ' ¦' ' ' . energy " shortage in response to ' the Soviet the Environmental Protection with a resulting piecemeal, tions General Assembly in New . Thurs- . • and organized: ¦¦' ¦ tion among yagencies be in? ¦' . a . rationing proposals' '¦• and . then we will Agency then: limited the y kinds parochial and . stop-gap' ' . ap- system for use if. the; shortage ' • ¦ creased in such areas as licens- know." '.: • ing and data collection. of oil these consumers could , proach to energy problems. 7. worsened, V Kissinger, had hoped to gain a And it warns that unless fed- burn; But neither , agency had The National Energy: Council iy '' Using a . highly personalized . ¦ ftyfe' lyfv y:^7 SALT breakthrough . 7 With ' the eral, state and local govern- an effective means to y take ac- proposed : by the study - group style, Simon created a national So"vietsV in a recent trip to count (of the other's, objectives would develop national energy ^ image : for himSeif as the : ment can better coorlinate . the ¦ Moscow. He had gone there to siting of new energy facilities, and policies. objectives, review energy regu- nation's "energy czar." . lay plans for President. Nixon's the ' federal government may —Unresponsiveness to* change. lation y of; other agencies . and Like Shultz, Simon takes :a expected summit trip .to the have to. preempt' the-, right' to Because agencies regulate on a propose both [new laws and ex- classical view ." of price as an Soviet capital, :; at' which the ecutive actions to meet evolv- allocator - of /economic resour- make such decisions. case-by-case 7 basis, the teana I ' ¦¦¦ ¦ fv^p ' President .had hoped to con- ing energy problems. ¦ces. ¦¦ The report was made found an inflexibility and short sr^ clude another _ phase of , aims ; He, is a believer .in . the accords. marketplace as the arbiter of '. .The Kissinger trip was supiply and price, and is flatly , ufisuccessful from the stand- lor iutce^soi' opposed to . inore government !<>ok ' regulation than point of a breakthrough. ' By JACK R. PAYTON with. Katzir. Likud, chief Mena- seven new seats in ' the vote, is is necessary, officials .close to him' said! TEL 'AVIV-(UPI) -^'Israel's hem Begin was expected to ask the: second largest bloc iri the legislature with 39 , The blunt-spoken VSimon has two major political groups, the for a chance to form a .members publicly clashe ' " other ; -,- Labor party sources said the d with socialist Labor : alignment and workable*, coalition;.; administration officials, includ- U-S; official rightist ' Likud bloc,; began favorites to s ucceed Mrs. Meir . ¦ . ing •; Roy Ash, the director of the soundings , today ' .to pick a Labor party leader's said, as prime minister were - Fi- ' ¦ however,. Katzir would probably Office of Management and " successor to outgoing Prime nance Minister . Piriha§ Sapir, Budget, who reportedly- coveted said kidnaped Minister Golda Meir. y. pick an interim prime minister Justice Minister Ham Zadok from within Mrs. Meif's party, the treasury secretary's job. : ; The ;V 75-year old .premier and Labor : Minister Yitzhak Shultz, who has served in tha which has ruled Israel since Rabin. ' -V . handed in her formal resigna- independence in 1948. Nixon administration .; since its Argentina tion to. President : Ephraim . Defense Miii i-ster Moshe inception, ' said he wanted ; to in . Mrs : CORDOBA, Argentina CAP) Katzir Thursday and told the . Meir's badly split Labor Dayan, criticized by some return : to private life. " alignment lost eight seats Dec. : ' — -Police said the chief of the. Knesset (parliament) she y fa- Labor leaders for Israel's Shultz ywas dean - .of:-,- the . States Information VServr 31 in tyhe last national election, handling of last October's war, University of Chicago's Gradu-y. Uiiited vored early national elections - ' ¦ - ice: in Cordoba yras kidnaped to- instead of trying to maintain a but . still enjoys '. a . 51-seat has ; threatened; -to • take his ate School of Business when he ; plurality in the -.. 120-member day in a violent incident. They shaky, caretaker government. V : supporters over to Likud to joined the Nixon cabinet as identified him as Alfred Laun. Knesset, Likud, . which won forge a ruling rightist coalition. labor secretary in 1969- There was no immediate con- Acknowledging a gatHeriug firmation from the U.S. Embas- wave 7 of: national discontent, *y ; v " y Mrs..;Meir told the . legislature, A y spokesman for . the police "I came; to the conclusion that jwecinct in suburban Unqiiillo, perhaps the public, should be about, given , the opportunity to reas- VVhifii five miles; from here, said about tiine unidentified sess jts political wishes." ..: .. H^ persons, including, a womanj Under Israeli law, the resig- kidnaped Laun from his home. nation automatically brought The State Department's Bio- down her entire, five-week-old over graphic Register lists an Alfred Labor government. - ipmex:fro^i^i^^:^ Laun HI as 36, and says he is Katzir said he would begin By JOHN BEGlaER stitutional responsibilities." I Ziegler spoke several hours from Wisconsin. immediate consultations with WASHINGTON (AP) — The Ziegler said the materials, to laffcer the subpoena was hand- • "" American oilmaal Victor Sam- leaders of all parliamentary "White House, facing a House be turned over . within two delivered to the White House. : uelson is still held by Argentine factions before picking a new Judiciary Committee subpoena weeks; would bear put . the The committee voted 33-3 to prime minister ; to form a far;tapes and documents, says [president' s past explanations of subpoena . for its. impeachment guerrillas despite the payment 1 V of a record ,$14.2 million for his transitional government. He it will turn over at . least some his Watergate role and "re- inq^uiry 42 presidential tapes relea se... Samuelson of said Mrs. Meir would stay on of the materials. ceive the support of the and related documents the pan- , 36, POPE IN HOLY THURSDAY CERE- Holy Thursday service, in St.

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