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GAZETTE Load on Your Air Conditioner and Makes Your Kitchen a More Pleas- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Ant Place Energy Tip of the Day Vent fans are intended to re- move cooking odors and hot moist air from your kitchen. Using them when needed reduces the GAZETTE load on your air conditioner and makes your kitchen a more pleas- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba ant place. No contribution to energy conservation is too small! May 20, 1983 Volume 38 Number 95 Friday, Senate approves budget resolution by narrow margin WASHINGTON (UPI)--The votes were Throughout the day, the Senate President Reagan has threatened numerous and, in the end, close, debated and voted down five budget to veto any budget plan that con- but the Senate has finally approved plans, including the one that tains tax hikes as high as this a budget resolution for 1984. eventually passed late last night. one or a limit on defense spending (UPI)--Dow Chemical oderate Republicans sponsored The turning point came when an as low. WASHINGTON Company officials told a state version that finally passed and amendment to the proposal was Committee in Michigan today ey had to get help from most approved 53-47. Then on the vote The $843.7 billion proposal House that the toxic chemical dioxin Democrats to do it. on the whole measure, it looked would raise $8.9 billion in revenue, never be totally eli- like it had lost by one vote. hold the increase in military probably can from the environment. But At that point, Senator Pete spending to six percent, and lead minated First quarter growth it doesn't believe trace Domenici, chairman of the budget to a 1984 deficit of $184.4 Dow said of dioxin found in the committee, changed his vote from billion. elements today pose a threat no to yes, and it passed by one The next hurdle for the budget environment Sets recovery stage health. The government vote, 50-49. Thirty Democrats is a House-Senate conference. The to human charged that Dow is a likely WASHINGTON (UPI)--New government voted for it. Democratic-controlled House has has of dioxin contamination in figures today muffled the roar of The approved budget brings the approved a budget for even more source Michigan rivers. recovery in the first quarter as threat of a presidential veto. taxes and lower defense spending. some the growth rate for the nation's Transportation gross national product was set at (UPI)--The National the govern- a lower 2.5 percent annual rate. diplomacy Safety Board is urging Lebanon, U.S. attempt 'backstage' of Many economists say the Commerce ment to slow down its lifting until more Department's first-quarter numbers LEBANON (UPI)--Despite what Syria Organization pull theirs out. air travel restrictions are avail- set the stage for an even stronger says about keeping its troops in So far, Syria has emphatically air traffic controllers restrictions second-quarter economy. Lebanon, U.S. and Lebanese officials refused. able. Most of those are doing some backstage diplomacy Yesterday, a Syrian broadcast said are scheduled to be phased out never give back to Gem- next six months. The They say the strength of the in hopes of getting them out. Syria will over the States' the areas of reported today that the air current economy in the April Philip Habib, the United ayel's government board Saudi and eastern Lebanon it has traffic control system has been through June quarter is more than Middle-East envoy, is in northern King since 1976. generally operating safely, but vigorous enough to shrink un- Arabia for consultations with occupied in the board says there are still a employment. Fahd, a strong power broker in of concerns which indicate In the same report, the govern- Mideast politics, Habib flew number Fahd's help. the "margin of safety is less than ment' s most common measure of cor- yesterday to ask for Nuns return to work Gemayel desirable." porate profits after taxes shows Lebanese President Amin Minis- (UPI)--Four Roman Catholic nuns a decline of 4.6 percent in the has conferred with his Prime plans to whose firing from their teaching (UPI)--Japan's prime minister says first quarter. That's a rela- ter, Chefik Wazzan, about jobs tore apart the Catholic his nation has achieved its cen- to approach Syrian President Assad tively moderate drop compared Hampshire, of "catching up" on negotiating the withdrawal of his community in Hampton, New tury-old goal recession damage to earnings count- 40,000 troops in Lebanon. can go back to work. with Western industrialized t year, when after-tax profits in isn't done Israel's pledge to withdraw its The nuns, believed the first ries. But he says Japan 122.4 percent. their less govern- 30,000 soldiers is binding only if the United States to sue building. He proposes bishop, and the diocese announced ment control of the private sector Another measure, which excludes Syria and the Palestine Liberation an out-of-court settlement yester- is continue the economic growth. and phantom inventory pro- taxes day. But they will not return to fits and focuses on earnings from say Sacred Heart School where they (UPI)--Officials in France production, rocketed up Miami of current Reagan visits used to teach. they've found the 41 barrels 12.6 percent in the first quarter. toxic dioxin that have been the WASHINGTON (UPI)--President Reagan The parents of more than 100 of Both profit measures had dropped of a search across Europe. is looking very much like a candi- the 235 children in Sacred Heart subject slightly in the fourth quarter. from the barrels could date for re-election, and will School pulled their youngsters A leak a major disaster. And au- visit Miami's "Little Havana" out in protest last year when the cause had lost track of them district today to speak at a teachers' contracts were not re- thorities they entered France from celebration marking Cuba's Indep- newed. after increases fall. Unemployment endence Day. Many Catholic worshippers in Italy last attended Sunday mass WASHINGTON (UPI)--The government It's the second Reagan trip Hampton MEXICO (UPI)--Unions in Mexico released its latest job barometer to a Hispanic community this elsewhere. for the have threatened to go on strike figures today, which showed the month, the first being a campaign- The settlement calls nuns find teach- at the end of the month if they number of Americans applying for style swing to San Antonio, Texas, church to help the In don't get the 50 percent wage first-time state unemployment for a Mexican festival. ing jobs at another school. dropped their increases they're asking. In- benefits increased by 10,000 dur- return, the nuns flation has neared 100 percent in ing the first week in May. There are nearly 15 million suit. Mexico, but President Miguel De The jump to 483,000 was the voters of Hispanic descent in Neither side disclosed exactly La Madrid says it has steadied. second consecutive rise in first- this country, and Reagan appears why the nuns were fired. The He's calling on the workers to time claims. anxious to win their support. church had called them uncoopera- scale back their demands, and on In Miami, Reagan is expected to tive and cliquish. businesses to settle for smaller The Labor Department also report- speak out against Cuban oppres- profits. ed that nearly 4 million people sion. Yesterday, Reagan told benefit checks under UPI that early in his administra- received (UPI)--Government researchers say regular state programs during tion an effort was made to improve Mystery plane crashes tubal ligation is a relatively week ended April 30th. That relations with Cuba, but it was the (UPI)--The mystery of the pilotless safe form of sterilization, even a decrease of 16,000 from the rebuffed. was plane ended with its crash into though 29 American women died week's adjusted figure. .evious Atlantic. the procedure between 1977 Reagan will return to Washington the North from The number of those receiving performed after his speech, and attend a Well, not quite. The wreckage and 1981. The operation extended benefits under the program in- birthday tribute to an old of the craft has not been found, on a woman's fallopian tubes passed by Congress last year went special Bob Hope, who turns and people are still wondering terferes with egg fertilization. almost 196,000 from the week pal, comedian up by what exactly happened. For the to more than 579,000. 80. before, moment, there are only theories. Three people aboard the Lear Legal to close display Saturday executive jet are believed to Armed Forces Day message; have died from a lack of oxygen The Naval Legal Service Office long before the crash yesterday Detachment will be closed for rou- "On Armed Forces Day, Saturday, times of global uncertainties, we somewhere southeast of Iceland. tine business May 23-27, due to May 21, our country pauses to honor stand ready to preserve our nation's The plane initially took off the Special Court-Martial term the men and women of its military freedom. Nothing more is asked, Wednesday from Vienna for Hamburg, being conducted next week. services. nothing less is acceptable. but it veered off course and wound "To the individuals assigned to up streaking over Holland, the "This day should have a special the Atlantic Fleet, I join a grate- Sea and Scotland. schedule meaning to each of you; you who are ful nation in saluting you." 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