The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1976, Page page 2, Image 2

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Washington-Jiinrny Carta, the victorious chalsngir,
and Gerald Ford, the vanquished President, both exhaust
ed by their battle for the White House, are planning vaca
tions before the rites of passage that make the transfer of
presidential power. Carter was meeting Thursday with
Vice President-elect Walter F- Mcndale, who scheduled a
flight to Hams, Ga, for their first conference since the
election. The 52-year-old Georgia peanut fanner and
former governor, who spent nearly two years in his pur
suit of the tiliite House, said as he claimed his victory
in the wee hours of Wednesday morning that he was pled
ging himself to "the unification of our country." it will
be up to the two winners, their staffs and the staff of
Ford's Ythite House to work out details of the transfer of
the control of government from the defeated Republican
president to the victorious present-elect.
Differences
New York The major difference between the Ford
and Carter administrations w2 be the difference between
a passive and an active president, said Walter Heller, the
economist. Out of that activity we can look for both a
bolder attack on the jobless problem " said I&Ser, one of
the Democratic party's most infhssntial advisers. Heller
"sail the! respite a more active role, Carter respect for
and understanding of the mrict inechanism nukes it
hiliy unliely thit wae-price controls wi3 be imposed,
as businessmen and others have feared. "There's been a
lot of misunderstanding oa that issue," said Ifc2er, add
ing, lie dscsaTt want lal sanctions but instep a sense
of responsibility from big business and big labor." Carter's
wage-price program wi3 be voluntary, he sail.
CchtlT rip-off
Milton Mass.-A bar of radioactive material was missing
Thursday from a stolen car found stripped and abandon
ed in a wooded area here, police said. Police had described
the missing material as dangerous and warned nearby
residents of the situation. Dut investigators from the state
Office of Radiation Control at the scene said the material
was not as dangerous as was initially suspected. About 30
policemen searched the area near where the car was stolen
for what police described as a three-inch square of Cobalt
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Des Moines, Iowa The trial of-ens-thne Iowa Demo
cratic power James Schsbsn began Thursday amidst a
flurry of technical testimony on the cattle disease bur
celosis. "Let's put that into my language," responded
defense attorney Ed Skinner at one point during his cross
examination of the first prosecution witness, VS. Depart
ment of Agriculture veterinarian Dr. Charles Gue. The
federal misdemeanor indictment charges that Schaben,
who ran unsuccessfully for governor against Robert Ray
in 1974, transported 1 6 head of brucellosis-exposed cattle
from Gering, Neb., to his Dunlap cattle feeding and sale
firm. "
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