New settlement idea for Indian claims is rumored : WASHINGTON (UPI) Government :sources said yesterday the ad rlninistration has discussed introduction 'of a bill to settle the current spate of land :claims by eastern Indians, but other I ;officials denied the report. Elliot Cutler, associate director of the 'Office of Management and Budget for 'natural resources, denied that such :legislation was discussed. Cutler is on a White House task force working on the land claims problem. But other sources. said there was a r' d ikugsion of a measure that would :'.either give the Indians a lump sum of •money, or an appropriation plus ';'!`eminent domain" powers to buy the :private lands they want. "Eminent domain" refers to the . 410 wer of government to buy private 'property at a fair price whether or not owners are willing to sell. ~ .One source said some factions in the 'administration believe the pending land claiin lawsuits have become a nuisance, , tying up federal lawyers while de pressing local economies where title to the disputed properties is under challenge. '" This source said, however, that White House counsel Robert Lipshutz is believed to be opposed to the legislative settlement approach. Lipschutz was unavailable for comment. • The claims are based on alleged violations of the Indian Nonintercourse 'Act of 1790, which requires the federal HOME FOR TERMBREAK!! RIDE USG'S CHARTERED COACH EXPRESSES TO PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY! 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