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THE BATTALION EDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1975 Page 5 Simon says Economic recovery on schedule Alii* m IES \'P0NDER0SA Sot WASHINGTON (AP) — The re covery from the nation’s deep reces sion now is sure to begin later this year, but the economy faces more difficult times ahead, Treasury Sec retary William E. Simon said Tues- day. “There is nothing the govern ment can do, or cannot do, to stop the economic recovery — it’s on schedule,” Simon said in an inter view. On another subject, Simon pre dicted President Ford will use his veto powers in an effort to keep Congress from increasing the 1976 budget deficit above $60 billion. Simon said the recession proba bly will hit bottom in mid-year, with positive economic growth begin ning in the fourth quarter. Other key government economics experts agreed with MOTOR INN Simon’s assurances the recession is nearing its low point, but said the upturn could come even sooner than Simon is predicting. James L. Pate, assistant com merce secretary for economic af fairs, said “evidence I see” indicates the recession will reach its low point by mid-year. “It could occur just a little bit ear lier,” Pate said in an interview. A key economist at the Federal Reserve Board who did not want to be quoted by name said he sees signs the worst of the recession may already be past. “I think the second half recovery is assured, and it likely will be quite vigorous,” he said. Simon’s economic outlook is little changed from his own predictions earlier in the year. The difference is that there now is evidence to con firm the recovery is coming, he said. Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In Aggie Rings. Diamonds Set—• Sizing— Reoxidizing— AH types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 South Highway 6 Original Owner: O. T. 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