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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1981
National
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Gramm says he’s being punished p
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United Press International
WASHINGTON — House Democratic leaders said
Wednesday Rep. Phil Gramm, who fought side by side
with Republicans to win President Reagan’s budget cuts,
should have been appointed by Republican leaders to the
big budget conference with the Senate.
The conference to iron out differences between House
and Senate versions of the budget-cutting bill began Tues
day without Democrat Gramm, one of Reagan s generals in
the House budget fight.
“He acted as a Republican leader. So if the Republicans
wanted to find a spot for him, I told them they could find a
spot for him,’’ House Speaker Thomas O’Neill told repor
ters.
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Gramm, a conservative Texan, said Tuesday he is being
punished by his party leadership, but remains undaunted
by the slight.
About 150 House members and 72 senators will partici
pate in the conference. Democratic leaders chose their
conferees and Republican leaders named theirs.
O’Neill said he opposes disciplinary action against any
Democrat who voted with Reagan on the budget because
he has no objection to members voting their conscience.
“The objection to Gramm is that he went into the Repub
lican caucus and acted as an agent for them,” O’Neill said.
Rep. Jim Wright of Texas, the No. 2 Democrat in the
House, said he wasn t appointed to any conference until his
fourth term in Congress and he didn’t go around complain
ing about it.
Gramm is in his second term.
A spokesman for the House Budget Committee ex
plained only six of the panel’s 18 Democratic members
were picked for the conference and Gramm was lowest in
seniority.
The Reagan-backed budget that passed the House bore
the names of Gramm and Rep. Delbert Latta, R-Ohio.
Gramm said he had never heard of a situation in which
the author of a bill was denied a seat on the conference
committee working on it. He said Budget Committee
Chairman James Jones, D-Okla., gave “no real reason” for
excluding him.
“I think the message is pretty clear,” Grammy
think the message is that if you put philosophy amli
constituents’ wishes and what you think is best f
country above party dogma, that you are not going;
offered party courtesies. ”
Jones merely said Gramm’s appointment "didn'ti
out.”
And in a jab at the Texas Democrat for worldnii
administration budget director David Stockman,jj
said Gramm “didn t really have anything to dowitlilli f ,u 1>U
We couldn’t appoint Stockman, so ... ,.'baseba
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measure that finally passed the House.
Jones and other Democratic leaders failed topas!>
own version of the budget because of defections byCn
and other conservatives.
Gramm said he will continue to work activelyfe
budget measure, and for the tax cut Republicans*^
as an alternative to one drafted by Democrats on tbefc
Ways and Means Committee.
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Military to help track drug smuggle!
United Press International
WASHINGTON — The House
is willing to let the U.S. military
help civilian law enforcement
lenem efficient nomepi
agencies battle drug trafficking,
but apparently only from a dis
tance.
In two votes Tuesday, the
House supported a move to let the
military help locate and track drug
smugglers, but refused to allow
troops to become directly in
volved in drug seizures or arrests.
The votes came as the House
continued work on a $136 billion
defense authorization bill for
1982. House leaders hoped to
complete action on the bill
Wednesday.
The House Armed Services
Committee had proposed author
izing the use of military personnel
to assist federal drug enforcement
officials.
But the House Judiciary Com
mittee opposed the plan, saying
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soldiers and sailors are not trained
in police procedures and would
either endanger themselves or
make mistakes that would cause
the cases to be thrown out of
court.
The first test came on an
amendment by Rep. Richard
White, D-Texas, to allow only the
use of military equipment and the
personnel needed to operate it in
drug traffic monitoring. It was
approved on a voice vote.
A second proposal to authorize
search and seizure by military per
sonnel outside the United States
was rejected on a 57-52 vote.
For over a century, U.S. milit
ary personnel have been barred
from law enforcement acte
the United States, although
exceptions have been al!o»»
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"The demarcation betro frustra
military and civilians in b negoti;
forcement has served thism if “Tm
well, said Rep. William K.: tional
D-N.J.
Rep. Charles Bennett, Di
author of the plan toallowod
participation in arrests, tol
colleagues the drug probh]
dangerously out of conWl
grows stronger and more oe
each day. We must pasi
strongest possible lawtoeE
savage joyride of the drug a
before it is too late.”
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Atlanta suspect say
big deal is pending
United Press International
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slayings of young Atlanta blacks, says if he isn’t freed on bondhel B° w n s
a $150,000 recording deal — but music company officials say: mana K c '
never heard of him news cu
Williams’ mother and his attorneys referred to the deal
“Gemini project” but spokesmen for Motown and Capitol ® ^
knowledge of the deal. won
T don’t know who Gemini is,” said Lee Young Sr., lie* unished
Motown s creative department in Hollywood. "There is no" more tl
Williams or Gemini in negotiations” with Motown. Eclipse
Fulton County District Attorney Lewis Slaton argued Wils sophom
should not be freed for two reasons - ''one, the likelihoodofcoE Heat
ting crimes again, the other the likelihood to flee." Super I
Slaton pointed out that before Williams’ arrest he had led pot:' ony, wi
chases through the streets of Atlanta and apparently had tried to: d 3 !.
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