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Th DsSy Tar Htl If United Press International Yptsy, October 18, 1374 Briefs Congress accepts Turkey aid veto YASHIKGTON Hous9 opponents of U.S. mlltery eld to Turkey fs!!sd Tussdsy to override President Ford's veto of en Immediate erms cutoff, but warned they would centime to flht guchcSdtcsust of Tuifesy'sucf Anglican sspcnacn Cyprus. "It's a deadlocked situation," Rep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, D-flYM ssld ef tsr lh House sctusfly voted 223-135 egslnst ifia veto. That was 18 short of the two-thirds majority necessary to ovsnida Ford's r.!cn&y veto. Rosenthal and other critics of aid to Turkey met over lunch after the vote and ha conceded they might be wining to quiet their cry for a quick cutoff If the U.S. tens transhipment of arms from Turkey to Cyprus. They met with chairman George H. fJehon of the House Appropriations Committee to discuss compromise poslhintlss. Stanford professor wins Nobel Prize STOCKHOLM Prof. Pau! J. Flory of Stanford University won the $123,000 Nobel chemistry prize for 1974 Tuesday for revolutionizing the plastics industry. Two Britons, Sir Martin Ryie, 58, and Anthony Hewish, 50, both of Cambridge University, shared the Nobel physics prize for their pioneering research in radio astrophysics which could be important to finding life in outer space. The awards were announced by the Swedish Academy of Sciences. Flory, 64, head of the Stanford chemistry department, was notified by telephone at home that he had won the most prestigious award a scientist can receive. He joked, "I like to think the Nobel committee knows what it's doing." Flory was the only one of this year's winners in six Nobel categories who did not have to share the cash prize with a co-winner. Sargent asks Ford to send Guard, BOSTON Gov. Francis VV. Sargent mobilized the Massachusetts National Guard Tuesday and asked President Ford to send federal troops "to insure the public safety" In racially-troubled Boston where violence erupted again on the 23rd day of a court order to integrate the city's schools. Officials said 45 Guardsmen were enroute to key armories in and around the city of Boston. Ron Nessen, Ford's press secretary, said in Washington the President is aware of Sargent's request, but added, The President has always felt that federal troops should not be sent in until state and local law enforcement agencies exhaust ail their resources." Senate outlaws seat belt interlocks t ... ' . - . WASHINGTON The House Tuesday passed and sent to President Ford a bill outlawing seat belt interlock systems, which prevent starting an automobile until the belts are fastened. Continuous buzzer systems are also outlawed by the bill, okayed in the Senate last week. The only device which could be required to tell a driver his seat belt is not locked, would be a dashboard light. After the bill is signed by Ford, dealers and manufacturers would be allowed to disconnect interlocks already installed. The interlocks had been required on all new cars beginning late this year. :. - llCDE T 71 A nnoii do P tons prop Gordon Liddy out of jail by Charles S. Aldinger United Press International WASHINGTON J. Gordon Liddy, silent member of the original Watergate break-in team, was released from jail on a sharply reduced $5,000 bond Tuesday after his attorneys promised a federal judge he would not flee the country. Liddy, sporting a neat salt-and-pepper beard grown during nearly 21 months in federal prison and the District of Columbia Jail, was set free 90 minutes after U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell reduced the appeal bond from $100,000. The former. Nixon aide, who has steadfastly refused to testify about Watergate, is currently appealing jail terms totaling more than 2 years in the break-ins at Democratic national headquarters and the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist He was alos convicted of contempt of Congress and for refusing to testify to a grand jury about Watergate. Liddy, 51, declined to comment on his release and headed for his Oxon Hill, Md., home and his wife and five children. by Rlchsrd E. Lerncr United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. President Ford, calling on Americans to make more anti inflationary sacrifices, struck back at Congress Tuesday night for refusing to adopt his economic proposals aimed at curbing price increases and easing the energy shortage. Ford's denunciation came at the start of a four-state campaign swing through the Midwest, his most intensive political effort since he took office. 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