The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 8, 1986 Page: 15 of 37
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transaction more pleasant and economical, ac- with parking lots where customers are given al
cording to George Badcock, president of Budget substantial discount on parking.
Rent-A-Car of Manhattan: j —if you have small children, be sure to ask
,—Always reserve your car early — for sum- when making your reservation about the
ljier weekends make your1 reservation by availability and cost of renting a child’s seat.
Wednesday. When making a reservation ask for
a confirmation number and the name of the per-,
son taking your reservation.
; —Know your needs. If you’re planning a
weekend or weeklong vacation with the family,
Mich requires a lot of luggage, a sedan may not
provide sufficient space. Most rental companies
offer station wagons or passenger vans and the
convenience might be worth the extra cost.
—Avoid rush hours. Rental counters are nor-
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possible, avoid these times. ly trying to get out of the outlet as quickly as
; —If you plan on renting a car every weekend, possible,” says Badcock. “But take a few extra
inquire about monthly rates. You may find this minutes and you’ll get the best buy for your
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WASHINGTON (AP) - If
President
In trying to force Reagan to
keep adhering to the SALT II
treaty’s limits on strategic^
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pasfes treaty limits To The Senate and H°USe already
to rescue the battered weapons- November or December P have a maJorlty on record as
limitation accord, but the condi- supporting the treaty. And
tjohs set by the presidoftt would v The president emphasized in ftepu-bUcans as we'll as
require a virtual reversal of his decision last week that he Democrats are among the
will be guided mostly on his critics of Reagan’s decision.
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So that leaves Congress and introduced legislation that would
bar any spending on strategic
arms that violate the limits of
They would have to halt their security needs,
military buildup, stop a whole
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In the Senate, Robert Byrd of
the United States deems wor- handful of Supreme Court West Virginia the Democratic
thwhile. > justjces fretted about the legali- leader s|id jje might support
ty of U.S. involvement in the In- legislation to enforce the trea-
dochina wars. But it was Con- ty’s provisions as an amendment
gress which finally forced t0 military spending bills.
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pressing Congress at the same
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research spending, while the Chairman J.W. Fulbright, D- would find very strong senti-
Soviets have denied the cheating Ark., and the Senate Foreign ment for a resolution to be of-
charges and Soviet leader Relations Committee the coun- fered soon in support of the trea-
Mikhail Gorbachev has advanc- try was educated about the ex- ty.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 187, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 8, 1986, newspaper, June 8, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1154465/m1/15/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.