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Friday, October 5, 1934 Daily Ncbraskan Pago 5 GRAND OPENING STEREO SALE! DENON i -.. . - . . . y nij'" vt u FAC6 IT, VOTERS HATe YOUR TAX PLAN ... LET'S IAN6 IT ON THE U.S. Treasmi Meek t Conflict of interest could stall food exports to Third World Tast June, we reported that by his aides has this to say about to usurp the Cabinet department's . the Reagan administration one task force meeting last spring: functions. Regan doesn't want that -ahas been chewing over a "Eyeing the farm vote, Andreas to happen to Treasury, plan to woo the farm vote by urged a recommendation to ex- 1SS4, United Feature Syndicate, inc. donating large quantities of sur- pand the (PL 480) program be plus grain to Third World made during the summer, prior countries. to the task force's expiration. . ." The decision to increase food Some critics of the task force exports to needy nations have raised the question of a pos- will probably be announced this sible conflict of interest on An- week by the President's Task Force dreas's part. 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Jack Anderson and 'Joseph' Spear Midland, one of the world's big gest grain dealers, it has been suggested that his promotion of the PL 480 grain purchases was in his own financial interest. The memo to Regan states 'MAI Anareas . . . went to some lengths to defend himself against possible conflict of interest because of his grain business . . ." A task-force official told our associate Michael Binstein the conflict-of-interest charge "really irritates" Andreas, who has often said his religious convictions com pel him to try to match this coun- tyK The group's mission is to "recom mend ways to strengthen private enterprise in the developing world primarily through US. foreign assis tance programs." The task force is expected to recommend a major expansion of grain exports in which the government buys commo try's agricultural abundance with dities from farmers and sends people who need food, them to famine-beset countries Andreas and his task force are at little or no cost. on a collision course with Regan The political angle was raised and the Treasury. One of the task in closed-door meetings of the force's recommendations fepor task force by its chairman, Dwayne tedly will be to create an all Andreas. He's a Minnesotan who powerful Economic Police Coun is no stranger to politics, having cil along the lines of the National supported Richard Nixon and the Security Council, late Hubert Humphrey at differ- As any recent secretary of state ent times. A memo prepared for can testify, the national security Treasury Secretary Donald Regan adviser and his agency are likely a temporary site? In conjunction with this, apprehension four would lead us to see that it is throwing bad money after bad money. It has been said, in writ ing, that the place is not worth uraen... Continued from Psgs 4 Even if we overlook apprehen sion number one, numbers two, three and four indicate more serious matters. They indicate that people may oe giving up renovating. It would seem that Spending the time to put in im- the thought is that if the building provements signifies a irame 01 iooks newer, ana u patience is mind that "we'll be in the same exercised, then we will forget place. for a while." what students before us have Why fix up what is considered worked for. Some will remember. More editorial on Pane 6. 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