TRANSCRIPT OF PRESIDENT'S FIRST NEWS CONFERENCE ON FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TOPICS

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January 30, 1981
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Approved For Release 2010/09/13 : CIA-R6P90-00552R00050-5370132-7 . ..,? ?. ? _ ._ TI-IE NEW YO.RK :TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 181 oun Ohio Mayor Asks State Aid ? AS City Workers Stay Home STELiEENVII-LE, Ohio, Jan. 29 (AP) ? Mayor William Crabbe appealed.:(tO Goin James A; RhOdos, for, help today, saying that businessmen were arming themselves and looters had cleaned out at least two stores since police officers and other municipal Workers began calling in sick a week ago ago because of a labor dispute. , ? ? ? About 290 of the city's 350 MuniCipal workers began calling in sick last Friday, leaving the Mayor, the police and fire . chiefs, department heads and a few Office workers to rim this city of nearly 30,000 people in scintheastem Ohio. ? . No major fires have occurred since the ? dispute began, but the Home Furniture Company on the,north side of city was looted Tuesday night and the Franklin Pharmacy, also on the north side, was looted last night. ? ? The Mayor said linsinesimen arid resi- dents had begun to arm themselves; and added: "They've' got guns and they've got dogs. Somebody's going to get shot, maybe some innocent person." City employees, who have been work- ing Without a contract since Dec. 15, are seeking a 15 percent pay increase. The city says it cannot afford because of an estimated ;41,000 budget deficit. ' California Man Is Accused Of Murdering Jews in Latvia WA$HINGTON; Jan, 29 (UPI). ? The Government moved today to revoke the citiSenship of a , 66-year-old. California man for allegedly ,concealinghis involve- ment in the peraeCution and murder of Jews in Latvia in World Wer IL - Attorney General William French Smith said a five-count civil coinplai4 NalionalhewS appears on paps A8-17,136 and D15. was filed, against Talivadis Narklins of Monterey Park, Calif., in Federal Dis- trict Court in Los Angeles. 10 The complaint charged that Mr. Kark- this was head of a concentration camp in Marione, Lerida, and concealed that in- formation when he applied for his Ameri- can-citizenship in, 1955,, and asked the court to rule his entry illegal and revoke his citizenship. ? 1 The cOMPlaint Said that While Mr. Kerklinswas cominnariclant of the concen- tration. ,camp; imnatek were starved, beaten, tortured and murdered by Mr. Karklins or by persona acting under his lirection rnterViOs.Set for 75 Jobs plat pi-c* Crowd of 26,090 . *vial to The New York TimNI BALTIMORE, Jan. 29? Interviews at he national Social Security headquarters or 75 ,low-level jobs that drew about 6,9,06 applicants here last September are chedtijed to begin OA week despite the e INatipri Reagan Arlitinistration'a freeze on hiring for Government. jobs; a spokesmen for the agency.said today. ' ? John Trollinger, the spokesinan, said that letters t.yere being mailed to the ap- plicants and three would be 'chosen for each of the clerical and Warehouse job openings. The annual pay ranges from $7,210 to $11,564. ,.? , Mr Trollingor said that a memoran- dum received today from the Depart- ment of Health and Human Services, the parent agency of the Social Security Ad- miniStration, indicated that hiring would not be affected by the Administration's job policy. : ? ' Agency officials said yesterday that those who Waited for hours in lines that stretched for blocks last Sept. 16 would probably have to 'Wait even. longer be- cause of the freeze. , .WidoW of Ex-Texas Official Is Indicted in His .ljath - LIBERTY, Tex., Jan. 29(AF) Vickie Daniel will be arraigned next Wednesday after her Indictment lest night by a grand jury on charges that she shot and killed her husband, Price Daniel Jr., former Speaker of the Texas House OtRepresent- atives. , The indictment against Mrs. Daniel, 33 years old, was returned by a Liberty , County grand jury that heard nine hours of testimpny from 19 witnesses. If con. ? victed, she could face a prison term rang- ing from five years to life.? - Mr' Daniel' 39 years old, was active in Texas politics for many years and was the son of former Gov. Price Daniel. The ainthorlies contend that Mrs. Daniel shot her husband with a .22-caliber rifle at :their ranch home here on Jan. 19. ? Mrs.' Daniel, who is free On $50,000 bond, reithins under a physician's care .and is taldng medication, for shock, ac- , cording to her attorney, Andrew . j. Lamle of BaytOwn. ? Three Mile -Island Operator Is Cles.red by Federal Unit Special to The New, ircirk maws': ? ' WASHINGTON; Jan. 28? The Nuclear Regulatory.. Commission . yesterday cleered the utility that operates the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Penn- sylvania of charges that it deliberately withheld information at the time of the accident there two years ago. But it said theoperatOr had not provided the Federal agency with all the information that it should have at the time. ? . The COTTIIT1ISS,10,T1 made public the con- clusions of its Investigation into . alleged manipulation of information, then cited the ,operator, the, IVIetropolitan,Edison Company, for failing to comply,With es- tablished procedures that had celled for the sending of, data to the nuclear agency in the event of ?accident.. The citing of the'utility ontwo counts of noncompliance is the Weakest discipli- nary action that can be taken: A year ago, Metropolitan Edison' Was fined ;155,000 by the commission for violation Of other procedures in the case. - ? ' wer er Is ? Critical of Programs ? On Sex Counsel and contraception By DAVID E. RWNB,41114 _ SpeCial to, The New yorit Times p WASHINGTON, -Jan., 29 Richard. S. 'Schweiker, the. Secretary of Health and Human Services, said today that he did not think his department should promote sex education and that doctors treating poor, unmarried teen-agers under Medic- aid should not be permitted to prescribe contraceptives. Mr. Seliv.-eiker's views, expressed in a Meeting with i group of reporters, con- trasted with those of his predecessor, Pa- tricia Roberts Harris. In an interview shortly before leaving office, Mrs. Harris - esSerted that the country fa, Ced "disaster", it steps Were! not taken' to educate teen-agers about contraceptives, and she said it was an area she would have concentrated on had . she been given another term in offiee. The ,Office for. Family Planning, .a branch of the Departinent of Health and Human Services, currently helps V) fi- nance 5,100 family-planning clinics throughout the country that serve about four million women a year. According to William' White, director RI the office, re- tent 'emphasis' has been on providing physical 'examinations, contraceptive? s and other service a to teen-agers. In addi- tion, the office has provided sex educe- Von through films, television anneurice- . ments and pamphlets.; . ? Teen-Age Mothers Aided . _ , ? Another branch of the department, the 1110Ce% Of ;Adolescent Pregnancy Pro- grams, i provides hinds for projects that a., spiel teen-age 0:Others. A main function . orthe projects, according to a, depart-. nt official, is to counsel patients on ow to prevent further pregnancies. ? '?The family planning office has a budget ? Of ;162 million in the current fiscal year; adolescent pregnancy office; has ?a budget of $7.5 million. Mr. Schweiket de- clined tnpay if those programs would be ? 'abolished Or if their budgets would be re- duced. ; . . ,;( e Republican Senator from Penrisyl,- ,, verde, Mr Schweiker supported appro- ., priations for ,family-planmng. programs. He also sponsored a 'constitutional amendment that 'Would outlaw' abortion At almost all circumstances, and he Said today that be expected to advocate pas- sage of that amendment in his new posi- tion. lie said that he believed sex education was primarily a responsibility, of parent. ? "r don't think it's the Fed 's role to do it," lie said "a?nr1 i don't think it the state's kfrgle Unless' the local school agency does it tvith the express approval of the parent." - , Asked if he thought doctors should be , ? permitted ti presCribe contraceptives for ? trnage patients covered by Medicaid, e Secretary responded with a Curt "no" 4 turned to another subject. , , d4_,Such prescriptions are being routinely Japed, according to family planning ape, 4alists, although a. few states require pit parents. he notified it:the patients are , ? In fact, contraception hes b ? een given a *CIO' priorityor,-,;* Medicaid, the Fed- eral heelth? p ?gram for the 'poor, The ? P TO $75 1NST N L, ? Right new, dUring the RCA XL-100 Instant ,Savings Spectacular, the popular XL-100 is even greater, value. Because participating RCA dealers are offering on-the-spbt savings of $25,,,$50 or $75 'on Selected RCA XL-10Q 19" and 25" diagonal Color TV's. 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