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Vietnamese peace proposal is He proposed tax and spending
the enemy’s best offer yet to end remedies. ..
the war to Indochina, Sen. Ed- “To reclaim prosperity," he
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Thursday. seif-terminating fiscal stimula-
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it possible to follow through on oral government to an inflation-
what I would have proposed ary budget to future years, but
were I to the White House.” this year’s budget should put an
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their mother after police found warrants.
them at a residence here. Otfi- Charged in the case was Jose
cars said they were kidnaped Aureliano Sifuentes, 35, whopo-
nearly a year ago near Chicago Bee said has 11 children of his
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mountain range, the adjacent Hadley Rille, the intervening more or plain and representative craters in the area. mothes v*?0 her sob, ameers
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every‛worken" Labor pear, "rt mammrar MW. formula angwer to teeing Downeyaand was sunk in3o"teeto water dow
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he said that means “five million ate—more than double the Nix- He said John Foster Dulles,
human casualties in a war an proposal... There wouldbe secretary of state when the two
its $750 million for granta to build were captured, took the position
nt clasarooms, laboratortoe and 11- the charges were tramped up.
— “But this is a different era,”
Cohen told the committee, “and
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oon the economic policies of first major steps in attacking
President Nixon. the nation’s health crisis on a
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Matos governor said. “We’re thortoing $1.4 billion for medical
not ina position to insist on a tralning. '
ivernmont in Saigon with votes at 343 to 4 on a $2.8-
never be taken over blion comprehensive health-
by the Communists. manpower measure and 323 to 0
"A coalition government on its companion $71(Miiillion WASHINGTON (AP) - leased early for good behavior, 1844 near the island of Hainan,
wouldn’t bother me. I’m inter- ram^education bill, the House with attention sharply rtvdtod ..... “ ‘
ested in seeing a government sent the three-year plans on the ritaht ‘
is responsive to the Thursday to the Benato-which prisoners in No
needs of the people in that area, hasasimilar package, covering problem of U.S. citizens
“And I think we should keep five years andr-cm---
in mind that, even if a Com- calendar. resurfacing, although its focus the prisoner issue periodically
The .House-endorsed is slightly fuzzy. when the Chinese and American
Jhat program. Said Chairman Paul pour Americans are to Pek- ambassadors to Poland meet in
different types of G. Rogers, &Fla., of the public ing’s hands, including two civil- Warsaw..,
communism, and that some are health subcommittee, aims at tans arrested in 1443 when their The servicemen held are Air
better than others.” "shortening the curriculum for plane went down on a ma- “ * ------
Muskie said the Nixon admin- physicians, gaining at toast five from Korea to Japan. The
medical schools, n are military pitots shot
g more family doc- down in separate incidents in
tag financially shaky 1965 and 1847.
_ schools, and having Thesituationof the four came
dektors go to critical shortage up again toat week during
areas." . , Senate Foreign Relations
After inserting provisions Committee hearings on U.S.-
prohibiting discrimination china policy. Sen. J.W. Ful-
ending the war. based on box, the House accept- bright, committee chairman,
The senator devoted most of a ad the measures basically as asked Harvard University law
1 hy thesuhcom- IES* Jerome cohen his GOSPORT, England (
key provi- thinking on the prisoners. vre,, au‛mima4,A
pyond what 0he indicated not enough
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deninginouromneconomy,"he cilsda.cptationaszan’ita SZ' M™.
Muskie said Nixon’s biggest number of studentosin various’ MtexwTwhentgkenpraon.
economic mistake was made ciasses. • in NOUomher 1982 hmina
(taring his first week in the In addition, family-doctor frwUnited Rtetae mid w«
- Jing piwtoons are toduded an otficial flight,
ch, supporters said, wipe out
or objections President
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vetoed a fan
an official flight.
At first thought deed, the Chi-
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ar when he the two were alive and in prto-
‘-medicine on- Fecteau for a 20-year term
and Downey for life. They were _ _____, ___
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the menehad to get wet. ,
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compartment was believed thick white sweaters, they shot
flooded. But they had several five feet above the surface to a I
lines around .her and antici- rush of released air and bub- "
pated little difficulty in raising bies.
_ brarlesforheaithachools... “Butthsiadueterentera, A-temi wo moored .Ansotficial inquiry began.t-
“It means,” Muskie went on, gjnctol project grante worth Ohen told the committee, "and nSS dayehutaNavyspokesmqnsaid
“that in the first three months $2 million would beprovided M might be appropriate for the atHgsssuenenrteen. sabptagewasanot Spected-
of this year 468,888 Americans to encourage innovative meth- United Statesto make another tranee toportemut harbor 2LJT ."aS.
gave up on America’s economic ods of training and to make inquury into the cage." muday Adtvhen, with no attemp tn.boardetheAremi
system and just stopped looking better use of heaith workers. i thetectsjuautyit, head- JZZ'wfiu- 0 MA. whteng wenaaegyindtb
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