f Thundry, Cziztzt 24, 1S74 Tht Diy Tir Hssl .V.V.'.V.V. 1 rain crushes ..3) . fW O TmnniLSinii0 say uses United Press International WASHINGTON The White House rejected charges by Democrats Wednesday that President Ford was unfair in warning voters election of Democratic extremists to Congress next month could threaten world peace. I am disappointed and shocked," said Sen. John V. Tunney, D-Calif., who accused the Republican President of using scare Ruthin by Ed Rogers United Press Internationa! WASHINGTON Attorney General William B. Saxbe Wednesday appointed deputy prosecutor Henry S. R uth to succeed S pecial Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, effective tactics and phony issues. He said voters would reject Ford's claims. Democratic Party Chairman Robert S. Strauss earlier called campaign statements by Ford this week . reminiscent of Nixon Agnew tactics in 1970 congressional stumping. . White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen quickly rebutted the rebuttals, saying the difference between Ford campaign speeches and those of President Richard M. Nixon and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew "are the difference between day and night. Nessen said Ford was actually surprised at the heated criticism and had simply been trying to appeal to Republicans and Democrats who would not want a foreign policy dictated by, a one-party Congress. Ford said while campaigning in Oklahoma City Tuesday that election of extremists in the Democratic party to Congress would bring about economic chaos timed: pro sec utor Saturday. Ruth, 43, has served as Jaworski's deputy since June 18, 1973. A native of Philadelphia and an attorney since 1957, he has held several positions in the Justice Department. , Jaworski,. in his letter of resignation submitted more than a week ago. Meat costs - to level. United Press International WASHINGTON Agriculture, Secretary Earl L. Butz said Wednesday that retail meat prices should hold steady oreven drop a bit this year, although pork and poultry prices may rise again early in 1975. Butz said he expects beef prices to remain pretty stable even after the turn-of-the-year, when shortages begin to drive up the meatmarket prices of pork and poultry. His prediction of moderate food price relief followed Tuesday's disclosure that food prices, which normally decline at this time of year, had jumped another 1.4 per cent in September. - Butz said consumers can expect "fairly level meat prices the rest of theyearand there may be some decline in meat prices as slaughter picks up." recommended Ruth to succeed him. Jaworski said he was stepping down because the office had completed the major part of its work toward investigating and prosecuting Watergate defendants. "I agree with Mr. Jaworski's conclusion that Mr. Ruth would be the best choice to complete the remaining work of the office, Saxbe said in a statement. "I have discussed this subject with the President, and he fully supports this appointment. Ruth said he was "very grateful to Mr. Jaworski for his recommendation, and I'm also thankful to the attorney general for appreciating and fulfilling the continuity of our operation. He said he talked Tuesday to both Saxbe and White House attorney Philip Buchan, who "assured me of the same kind of independence that M r. Jaworski had. by Nicholas Daniloff United Press International MOSCOW Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger arrived Wednesday night to explore the future of detente with the Soviet Union and possibly , arrange a summit meeting between President Ford and Communist party general secretary Leonid L. Brezhnev in late November. ; "We expect to have very full, very friendly and very constructive talks," Kissinger said in an arrival statement. . -Number one priorityis expected la be the Strangle5 Ams !llimrtatidrrr Talks in which Kissinger is seeking to establish joint guidelines with the Soviet Union for negotiators in Geneva. A senior American official said Kissinger was carrying reasonably concrete ideas for joint guidelines but did not expect to complete agreement on them during his current visit. If a summit meeting is set up, it is possible such guidelines could be finalized then. 1 he chances of a first Ford-Brezhnev meeting hardened when Tass, the official Soviet news agency, hinted at the prospects of a summit session. Kissinger, accompanied by his wife. .Nancy,, arrived at Moscow's Vnukovo .airport.from; Copenhagen in. rain and temperatures in the low 40s. : The four-day visit at the start of a nine nation trip lasting almost a month began on a sour note when Soviet authorities barred one of the reporters accompanying Kissinger. Besides SALT, Kissinger is expected to talk with the Soviet leadership about Middle East peace, Soviet-American trade, control of peaceful nuclear explosions and the Mutually Balanced Force Reduction talks. and jeopardize world peace. The White House gave no hint of a letup in Ford's campaign rhetoric as the President prepared to fly to Illinois and Iowa Thursday for more appearances on behalf of Republican candidates, Strauss said Ford's campaigning was "calculated to divide this country." "The reco rd clearly shows the Dem ocra tic party's dedication to peace and its constructive bipartisan efforts to achieve it," added Tunney. Sen. Stuart Symington, D-Mo., said Ford's wording during campaign trips to Oklahoma and Ohio Tuesday was unfortunate and said the President wants Congress "under his executive thumb." "The congressional record will show that some Southern Democrats vote with President Ford a large majority of the time and some Republicans vote against him much of the time," Symington said. Sen. Edmund Muskie, D-Maine, also accused Ford of conjuring up "horror stories" in a desperate attempt to find campaign material. Helms rates 10.0 score by Steve Gerstel United Press International WASHINGTON Americans for Constitutional Action Wednesday gave freshman Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, its only perfect score for his conservative voting record. Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, R-Ariz., led senators up for re-election with a rating of 96 per cent. The runner-up to Helms 100 per cent was Sen. William L. Scott, R-Va., with 98 per cent. Tied with Goldwater at 96 percent were first-term Sens. 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Thirty children were treated for injuries immediately after the crash and as the day wore on, the injury figure reached 71, including the driver, according to Donald Tate, administrator or Rockmart-Aragon hospital. . Four of the injured were hospitalized. One, Cecil Wigley, was in critical condition. Tate said he was told the bus had 66 seats, but Georgia law permits a 20 per cent overload. The train, a work train called in to clean up after a derailment, was backing up when it struck the bus broadside, turning it over several times before it C3mc to a stop about 100 to 150 yards down the track. "There were all these little kids hBig around." said Joan Miller of A rag on. who reached the scene a few minutes afterwards. "Some looked dead and they were covering them up. The bus looked like an accordion, and some kids were lying under the bus. Others were crying and carry ing on. One boy was crying and looking for two of his brothers." 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