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...filled. James Lynn, 47, Nixon's Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, is soon to replace Roy Ash as director of the Office of Management and Budget. Ron Nessen, 40, has taken over Ron Ziegler's post as press secretary. L. William Seidman, 53, as Assistant to the President for Economic Affairs, succeeds Kenneth Rush. Kenneth Cole has submitted his resignation as executive director of the Domestic Council, but is continuing to serve until a successor is chosen...
Though the first of the new deep wells came in more than two years ago, no one outside Mexico paid much attention until last month, when an ARCO executive mentioned the find to Presidential Assistant L. William Seidman. Ever since, oilmen have been trying to estimate the size of the discovery, with no help from Mexican officials, who insist that they just do not know. Some skeptics place the reserves as low as 1 billion bbl., which would have significance only to Mexico. But other estimates, including the one now accepted in Washington, cluster around 15 billion bbl. If that...
...program, Burns will be one voice urging future flexibility, including perhaps some mandatory wage-price and energy controls and more federally funded jobs and tax aid for the unemployed and poor. If Ford's present proposals do not do the job, some of his other advisers, including William Seidman, his economic policy coordinator, will probably join Burns in that advice...
...preparing that blueprint, all week long the White House's economic team, headed by Treasury Secretary William Simon and Presidential Adviser L. William Seidman, sifted piles of option papers streaming in from a dozen departments and agencies. They also studied loose-leaf notebooks fat with suggestions that came out of the recent round of minisummits. All the way through, the President himself was deeply involved...
Sagging Forecasts. Already there is mild jockeying for power between Board Chairman Simon and Executive Director Seidman. For the moment, Seidman, Ford's old friend and adviser from Grand Rapids, is closest to the President's ear, and there is not much that Simon can do about it. Seidman is a novice in high-powered Washington politics and has limited experience in economics. He is an urbane millionaire lawyer and accountant (Seidman & Seidman) and is regarded as a first-rate executive. He seems well suited for his job of coordinating the board's policies and managing...