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Carter has prepared for the fight as thoroughly as he planned the campaign that took him from Plains, Ga., to the White House. His aggressive salesmanship was to begin with a televised speech Monday night that some aides call a "sky is falling" message. In it, Carter hoped to convince Americans that the energy crisis is worse than most of them think. He also planned to cite a still-classified Central Intelligence Agency report warning of worldwide oil shortages by 1985. Said Jordan: "The impression has to be made that this is a serious, permanent problem, and the changes...
When the Coast Guard later encountered the Shevchenko and the Snechkus, seizure was recommended by the State Department, and the President gave the green light. Carter explained his action to reporters who stopped him outside the First Baptist Church of Calhoun, Ga., where he was observing the Easter holidays. "We just had to draw the line somewhere," the President said...
Jimmy Carter is not unaware of the problems he has caused. In order to avoid creating even more chaos, he has decided not to go home for Easter this year. Instead, he will travel to Calhoun, Ga., where Son Jack lives. When the President discussed this plan with his brother by telephone, Billy told him he could come home if he wanted. "You being here won't make it any worse than it already is," said Billy to the leader of the free world...
...March 8, the health subcommittee of the Senate Finance Committee held its first set of hearings on Hale Champion's nomination as Undersecretary. Most of the questions were routine. But then Sen. Herman E. Talmadge (D-Ga.), chairman of the health subcommittee, asked Champion about the Souza case and Walsh's resignation. Champion replied that Walsh had simply been instructed to keep the General Counsel's Office informed of his activities, not to actually "clear his work" with the counsel. Champion also said that until the HEW Inspector General was installed in the then empty post--Congress had only created...
...months, his nomination languished in the Senate Finance Committee. On March 8, the Health subcommittee, chaired by Sen. Herman E. Talmadge (D-Ga.), held a hearing on his nomination that committee staff members said was routine...