5- ,uu,,,m,,,, qu... m we numcs, una vxce presxqem w1ls6n'K. Cadrnan, 53, president of must be to clear the way for mdude fmance and chlef financial officer 02 the KIHHSGS GHS wld Electric Company, transfer of the assets by July 19 in ac- 01101 and gleikerj lndustnes Corporation. gif. 223 been fapppilated tomme additiorhal cordance with the hostage release . uc. X210 Om Gfi O 9 EXEC!! V6 0 . 8 l gn l, . V 1' ' lit- - ' th courts should yield to ll wntlnli, me e blicker 1118 Officer last July- ecutive committee. the ?resldent's power to conduct for- t t of 'I Mr. L enthal joinegi the companyas The Widlita-based utility, despite its eign relations, the Justice Depart- ent and chxef executive in name, DSS H0 g8S Operations and owns ment also ur ed 'udicial acquiescence S J 'ously he also was a top exec- H0 gas Druperties. It provides electric to President Reagaxfs order Tuesday me ve eker and a Senior vice presi-. Service in southeastern Kansas to more suspen ' all lawsuits against Iran inig Said, dent of the Engelhard Minerals and than 229,000 retail customers and that mgglie eligible for international 8 in Chem5 o who le servl to communities and arbitration. i 'd t a statement filed in at 1 Q'-OLJ C mmn Gunmd A1mfM' gogvmth n im olxger term, utigt feel' with 9-H585 CWS, beginning in least 40 Federal district and appeals account- the moment asolme su plies are gde. 1951 d wer in a broad range of its courts that continuation of judicial re- 1e5b tffairt Qt 1151 'ce presi- straints on the S3 billion to S4 billion in a ve vice Iranian assets still in the United States s en ' 1 p dent and would place the United States in viola- gj l 'IIJJVQQU' P5 jgined tive officer in ll?72,.vice chairman two chief operating officer two years ago. , r. Fiebach cameio the Corporatio I . . . e l:n:sH ost A en vice resl ent seven P years later. He was named ex tiv tion of the hostage agreements. In this event, the whole structure of nts may begin to crum- ' . ig said, with serious con- s ences both for the claimants and , for the foreign policy of the United S us years la rand chagd ast ye r. e , - en f States, including damage to Uwe - Fd Y Y fi Presidenfs capacity to speak and act lf ME f . . ei . for the United States in the conduct of me ,2fazm'2,2:S f me :xecu xve l . 5 1 , Mr. , a C if- - C- Assertinn of Power tial nun- his r lem! S tice Departmenvs detailed um Igatt -I a r ents added up to an asser- Q, linois in 1953. e was also associated 'AIC P Q0 Inc. has elected Arthur tion of Presidential power to restrict , ith twoo e Big ' ified u Dubro aV1C9P GRY- l court jurisdiction and sweep away A J esl- S court orders to an extent never before S e ed Hy . 1 ' f attempted in the United States. E . nt ny. Be ore joining the Bancohi a- C-I-'13 CDi'nmerCial Finance Cmnpany. Presidential orders enforcing the 2201333 tional Bank as president in 1976g he had 'Columbia Picuares llndgstries has agreements have already been file-ig been a ' e pre ' e ' ' and W' al' 8 fer - M011 . le 'aut' n nd il ega HC an Ffaifeye UFat h e re6ER'fM fill St iits so j e . 'gank a subsidiaryyzhe Old Stone Bank, in ' Exxon COYPUNUGP ha agP0mted Justice Department officials said 1951 he P ' ce, R. I Robert N. Dolph president of Exxon In- yesterday that they expected to obtain f ' Le f9U'lafi0I1a5 COTUPRHY, Sl-lCCe0ding a definitive ruling disposing of these Terry A. Kirkley, who becomes execu- ghaffengeg, pmbabgy ffgm the Su- tive vice president of Exxon USA. Wei- preme Court, by July. But legal experts o s o dim Didffifaigef WHS flamed Dvesident of say the precedents do not point to any sso i e East vice ident ' evitable reso tion fthese disputes, ' '0 , 1 t 1 o agree- l U fig! Tm esNIlcDermott1Tand0n.4 I C0311-, has Cted to its board.Richard ments for the settlement of aims with , a S- e ami, ation Strategy adv ed W.iI-Iaskel a senior vic u 'dent of Vf eg ationf' the usticgeiigyepgii n . l bl Q en gblvefl uxrnemu Qusan it ,lustre m ration in monetaryan fiscal poll- - ' . ' C011 5- , , s-Demg. cies anrahe VY emllha ' RH st gal Iflzgljgqgggarfg g .pmS'dent of the Onghef 621.33515 tgrggig it r ' t 'Lincoln Nafi0nH1,C01119f-we, F911 against Iran belong to the United 'hat t e . en o z e ct r na ure Kayne' msg aagfgsrilfgd SHTTCIQI States, so the Government can dis- ' . . c , n . ra , ' ' - 5 chaiigf 322122 Qfoblem of mvestment, jobs and prggysgi ani chief execuzlffe Gfficgr gf if tlgem asi tglaeggses without com l - ' ' ' 1 T r 0 an - 3 it ' . . . ' - E QAM k 853' tate 'QfufCQI,!Z I gannual ikmife a 'effng 15 m0I'H1f1S-- 'nie olnsurangehgom ani affiliag: agresmirgis' earbitiatioj proxigsigglg Na rt- .Donald T- Rggflmx Secrgary uf thi- Richard T ngmezfi pr idenf will greatly increase the chances of . 1 c ants. But it added that even i some E 521255 Qyegtglndedz ' ifrrfeiers em me ve th into ,EHS 1 t Q Macrndyyge industries, L95 Angeles, claimants woulld suffer losieie uncffar tis ll ' . has elected James M. Matarese chair' 8gr061'1181'1ES, I BY 1'I111Si H0 fi QW l ef' And at the committee W5 nf r' I to obstruct implementation. B me Q 0 i- HEISTQHHBY Gros gf l ' . i reign policy goalsan e - 1 960 ' H5 k t, kh a emu I Sons, a private investment pany. thering of the United States' interests tumpac the CIO? OH 539915351 gem' 0 St e Suse: B d Trust Compa- - I as a whole, rather than the interests of ' . d t aid. EE ,sf i err' Q I t I Qmividual c1aima.ms,,, the depart. 1 . ' , . . tevens 8: ompany as Th rt fy md 0 'ded me 233311.52 g,?.::g1gr3fi Support of Wage minted 10hnW- Wagnef treasurer- legali1f.S?fica1ig1f3ndeg5gfiig executive gned at lg U the ' uc 1, brat Frye, IHC-, el I I both Mr. Rea and fqrgner lagfhhfgiwig ella Y S III In 512 ee , P - ' P do i ' ury Secretary 5 rnistakable. That report seeks across- , ' ,, Tues ay' , , 1 . the-boardtax reduction, cuts in Gov- agh efeiieeii gzrfgrg The Yegulawns fefimfe the U3-9559? easi of re la, f gf . , ' of S2 bzlhon m Iranian bank deposits t IEC gu mehfemof Vice president and Chief that remain in the United States to the 3 ypo y' lfmanclalofffcef- Federal Reserve Bank for ultimate I .. I transfer to Iran, except for S1 billion that would go into a special fund tlalbe er un in a third count to a arb't a ff .rxcrn-ear mg-gg, luc IUSUIIS were not always fE1lCi- ' ...uw Even IH U16 1.950,S. MY Nnlcnnfa 1-'ruin num D.-.-x.a.. 4u.-u-.. 1-udgw- -- ' -A
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