The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1977, Page page 6, Image 6

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daily nebraskan
monday, november 7, 1977
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Dole calls for Senate investigation
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Washington-Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., called Satur
day for a Senate investigation of reports that the Agri
culture Department and the CIA overestimated the size of
this year's Soviet grain harvest.
Dole asked Sen. Herman Talmadge, D-Ga., chairman ot
the Senate Agriculture Committee, to hold a hearing as
soon as possible to investigate the accuracy of the depart
ment's ability to predict crop production throughout the
world.
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Dole's request followed an Associated Press story that
the agriculture department and CIA as recently as last
Tuesday were estimating Soviet grain production at 215
million metric tons.
But, Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev early Wednes
day announced that the harvest this year will total 194
million metric tons, 10 percent less than the two agencies
estimated.
Retirees chip in
Washington -Former CIA director Richard Helms,
fined $2,000 for not being truthful with a Senate commit
tee, will be able to pay in debt with money collected in
wastebaskets at a meeting of retired CIA employees.
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The CIA retirees, meeting after Helms was sentenced
Friday, put two wastebaskets atop a piano and tossed in
checks and money to pay Helm's fine.
Helms, who appeared at the scheduted meeting at a
suburban country club, got a standing ovation from the
more than 400 former CIA officers.
It wasn't known how much money was collected, but
one member of the organization of retired CIA employees
said: "The baskets were filling up fast when I left. I think
it is safe to say there was more than enough contributed
to pay the $2,000 fine."
Immunity offered
Washington-The United States is offering to dismiss
the federal indictment against Tongsun Park in exchange
for the names of members o$ Congress who received
money from him in the Korean influence buying scandal.
In a report sent to Congress Saturday, the adminis
tration confirmed that the Justice Department would send
dismissal of Park's 36-count indictment in return for his
help.
President Carter said in the report that last Monday the
South Korean government sent the United States "an
important new proposal" on the interrogation of Parks.
"Our two governments are in the midst of active and
delicate discussions," he said, stating that it was "inappro
priate and premature" to give any details of the talks.
SALT in doubt
Washington-Defense officials said Saturday they would
be surprised to see U.S. and Soviet negotiators reach
agreement this -year on a new Strategic Arms Limitation
Treaty, despite President Carter's optimism.
The officials are also reserving judgment on whether
the two countries have made balancing concessions in
seeking a new treaty, adding that they are awaiting the
outcome of further negotiations "on many unsettled and
nettlesome details before reaching the judgment.
In telling reporters their doubts that a new SALT
treaty can be signed this year, the officials took what
appeared to be another step backward from the opti
mistic forecasts by Carter about a month ago.
Faculty contracts
Faculty contracts will be the main topic of discussion
at the UNL Faculty Senate meeting Tuesday, according to
vice-president Royce Ronning.
The senate is concerned that the contract developed by
the administration in September is not. broad enough and
may need attachments to cover teaching loads and other
areas, Ronning said. The new contract is scheduled to go
into effect Dec. 1.
The meeting will be at the East Campus Union 3:15
Tuesday.
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