Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 25, 1985, Page 4, Image 4

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    Chernenko seen
on Soviet TV
MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet
President Konstantin
Chernenko, looking frail, broke
a two-month absence Sunday
with a television appearance in
which he was shown voting for
deputies to the Parliament of
the Russian Republic.
The 73-year-old Soviet leader
missed a key election speech
only two days earlier because of
illness.
He murmured only a few
words during the less than two
minutes of film shown on a
news brief.
Chernenko’s surprise ap
pearance was strictly managed
and limited to a handful of
Soviet photographers.
Chernenko reportedly suffers
from emphysema, and his con
dition had been said to be
worsening. He was last seen by
the general public in a brief
television report on Dec. 27.
Ed Meese to
take oath today
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ed
win Meese III, finally confirmed
by the Senate after 13 months of
controversy over his finances
and friendships, becomes at
torney general today.
Meese, 53, was confirmed
63-31 by the Senate on Satur
day. He has been White House
counselor since President
Ronald Reagan took office in
1981.
Meese will officially join the
Cabinet when he is sworn in by
a notary public at a private, no
frills ceremony.
Bruce Chapman, an aide to
Meese, said the new head of the
justice Department would have
a formal, ceremonial swearing
in, with the oath probably ad
ministered by Supreme Court
Chief justice Warren Burger,
within several weeks.
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In the meantime, Chapman
said, Meese will be dividing his
time between the White House
and the Justice Department,
where his immediate attention
is expected to be focused on fill
ing top staff jobs and deciding
on more than 100 pending
judicial appointments.
Associate Attorney General
Lowell Jensen, once Meese’s
boss in the Alameda County.
Calif., prosecutor’s office, said
the new attorney general's
"first priority” will be to fill the
jobs at the justice Department.
Meese was appointed to suc
ceed William French Smith,
who headed the Justice Depart
ment during Reagan’s first term
and who has returned to private
law practice in California.
Carbide chair
urges settlement
CHARLESTON. W.Va. (AP)
— Victims of a poisonous gas
leak in India should agree to an
out-of-court settlement because
Union Carbide will "fight right
to the end” if they try to prove
the company was at fault, the
company's chairman said in an
interview published Sunday.
Chairman Warren Anderson,
in an interview published in the
Charleston Gazette-Mail, said a
negotiated settlement would
avoid years of entangled court
proceedings. He said his com
pany has no intention of duck
ing reponsibiiity to the victims
of the leak from a Carbide plant
in Bhopal, India.
U.S. lawyers have filed
billions of dollars in lawsuits
against Union Carbide on behalf
of victims of the Dec. 3 methyl
isocyanate leak in Bhopal,
where more than 2,000 people
died and thousands of others
were injured.
Carbide’s plant at Institute.
W.Va., also produced the
chemical, used in insecticides.
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