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American forces in Lebanon 2 . ‘2 ~ i
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By w. DALE NELSON six months, to impose the timetable or sending the Marines to Lebanon. ‘ . .. ,.. ~ I - . f 5
AssociatedPressWriter of so to 90 days spelled out in the but added. "They are committed, . Y 2 -__ , I ' $ :
War Powers Act. and to restrict the they are under fire, and it would be . f“- ‘L 1"“ ‘ - .2; i 2
WASHINGTON — The Senate MarinestotheBeirutarea. a tragic mistake it the Congress V . s . , l
voted yesterday to permit President Senate Maja'ity Leader Howard weretowithdraw them." 22 I .v T ' . ,1, . i
Reagan to keep 1,600 Marines in H. Baker Jr.. R—Tenn., said the ad- Minority leader Robert C Byrd, - ’ V . [
Lebanon for up to 18 mantis, tum- ministration ins no plans to expand D-W.Va., said the administration - .r‘ ‘ .. W , ‘ g i '
ing aside warnings that the United the mission of the Marines in Bei- has failed to provide a clear deft * " ., V f..- . . ”i s 1 I
States may be headed tor an unde- rut, but that adopting any of the nition of the purpose of having the V 2 2.1. ,2 1V, . 2 ' . a , 25 . ‘ . i
clared war liketheoneinVietnam. amendments would unravel the Marines in Beirut. He said he hopes “V ,3...» fi I ' = v. {2 i
The vote was 54-6, with two canpromise worked out with the theadministration will do so. " . W V‘m ‘ ‘ \ r ‘2 ‘2 . ..
Democrats joining 52 Republicans administration. The Senate version of the resolu» ,4; .5. i '2'» I V. b , ‘
in approving the stimulation Sen. Paul Tsmgas, D-Mass.. tion contains provisions, not V _V‘. . .3; ~. v‘ '\ W" m“
swghtbytheGOPadminish'ation. whose amendment to restrict the adapted by the House, calling for ~ 2/” , - ”3'2 ‘r V 2 V ‘22” as? .
The measure was passed by the Marines to Beirut was defeated 56- the president to report every three «. M 2.. '2 'V i
House on Wednesday, but must be 42, said its rejection “would cause months instead of every six months wag a"; I! ‘ _ ’ '- , ‘. 0 .
returned there so that relatively manyof us towonder what the mis» and providing for speedy consider- Ty frag; . .‘r , ‘ ‘ - v .
minor differerces between the two sion really is." ation of any later measures to bring 5...m ’* :5,I‘fv 2 no cap,- ‘ . . *
versions canberesolved. Baker, urging approval of the 18- the troops home. These could be ac- .. ‘ “- I ' I ,3} " ._ ‘ u ,
The Senate turned down amend- month endemic-1, said he had cepted by the House or resolved in . “ 1... ~ .. 64 ~ ’ 2v, I 14
ments to shorten the time period to “grave doubts" about the wisdom aconterence committee. five. .. mi, .. ,ss ,~ 3 ‘ 2.25
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BySTEPHANIE WALLNER which divided the population into said. “The urban working force and . 3"“ 744;; ff.“ I — 3 ’l ‘ t
SeniorStaftWriter smalls. memiddleclassf' ' ‘ ' ' . s , . ‘. ._. ‘ J
“The second period sees the rise Webb said attempts by the Central to VIA; M ’ _ ‘V‘ _ " ‘
Michael Webb, assistant wofeasor in economic and political power of American countries to industrialize gang; ‘féu 1'3 , ~Vw- j: .r 2 , . 3 ‘ .
of economies, said the mt crisis the landowners,” Webb said. were unsuccessful due to little or no . .1- . gar 'J-p :22 . .. .i.‘ I “ ‘ "gt. 33? do..." 2- .
in Central American economy is “The third phase is a rise in the technical skills and lack of financial ’3_¥;3~ Va . . ' ._ 7 . 5 ~ 3%“ 2;. Q I I i
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began in the early part of the nth said There was also a boom in cat A second attempt was madete in- (Mrs . , »- 1 «2 _ V . . » ‘ "Zgfidsrsswoio', ’3: . pg.“ \. p l u 1". »-'_Z.-e- .
century. ton ‘ Ii and especially ba dustriallze in the ’605 by trying to whopafi‘t _’"" “a" V‘vdifi. 2 . r ‘ , , 1",“ 7 ’ ‘ 3...“;
’ . . . liallas, form a Central American Common . ’ ' ' ’.‘ “*2“ ‘2 2 2 mi -- 2 V‘ "i . - .
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theeconomicpastoftheregion. mendous im pSement in commu- The combined gross domestic Mf‘tf 33'” 2W“. .31 - I“ 1' giré 3' +1 .» ._ 33’" T ‘fivfil vim . 3 i. 3
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“In the colonial period (16th cen- ca 0 ' countries and Panama were less beag‘fiw‘kafi (3...: ," "i I. My, ',;‘on I, I. &‘
wry to 17th century) the primary In the ’505 — and especially the than that of the state of Mississippi. 3 3 ' ‘“"‘ “ ' " “W ‘ ’ ' ‘
exports were cocoa, indigo, balsam, ’ms — there was a depressed de- he said.
meat and leather,” he said. “Most mand tor Central American exports. in the fifth period, the '605 and Fl in Fla S '
of the control was in the hantk of “The ’50s met new competition and ’705, there was a tremendous in- y g g
theHlspamcs. reduced relative demand, Webb creaseinexport yowth. There was Joy Tigue, t'inance senior, runs the ball down field in a losing ctttut .ip'tlilikl iii tliw i)t‘lii“\.lll
said. a growth rate of 81,»; percent annual- . .
Webb said by the late 18th century “The fourth period attempts to ly," Webb said. The present growth yesterday afternoon. Tlgues team, Blandlng I, lost l4-K.
there were problems with Hispanics placate two interest groups.” he rateisonly3percent,he said.
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- UK Medical Center mes to proyect a healthy Interest m the public through displays, tours
.1 fl -_ By ANGELO B. HENDERSON chance to see and experience parts This is the first time the Medical came up, r‘rimrr said "but it turns
-._-.,._;é.,/V ’ ' ' ! $Hl0l‘ Staff Writer 0f the Medical Center they would Center has ever had an won “”15“ out with UN' llunlll'r I)! people (1”!)
{,3} '. , ! notbeexposedtonormally. Frazier said mg Ill that is going in be rather llli
g 1 People attending the open house Basically, the open house will be “We‘re dealing Wllh the sir-bun nt pthhlllit' You ll hair .. tour lean-mg
. 2% a l at the UK Medical Center today and composed of two parts. Frazier medicine. the school of dentistry about ctr-rt m seconds or some
.I 213: .. ’ ’ i tomorrow will be allowed to fill said. the school of phannacy. nursing thing illu- llml in .ii'i-«mllm-dalv llw
.4. ‘ - he jI . i “teeth" at one of the numerous ex- “The first phase is a group of ex- and allied health.“ he said, "and people
~11; ”‘33 i hibitsondisplay. hibits, about 80 of them," he said, each of these units have had many "so m-‘ro- going in how a In: «it
. ' ,2‘3 . 3 “We’ve gm some exhibits in “and here MIC Will be able to small open houses for their indiVld pimple stationed .‘iliilig il lmlr mult-
, i , which people will be able to inter- come and see them and wander at ual units but this is the first time and sort «it guiding pt'upll- up they
, ' act,” said Dr. Donald T. Frazier. theirownpace." we have tried to put them all to can {loot llilldl} through it. he
« t chairman of the exhibits subcom- “The .second part of the open getherinasingleopenbouse “ said Bill vw (2.2m! ll-l llwnl talu-
1 ~ mittee for the Medical Center’s first house is a tour through the hospital (‘alls from high schools and other too much time ill l‘o'il‘h stillmn so
we Open house. “The public is going to where we are going to show people educational tacilitai requesting in a sense It sin il‘ amino-lama
, __ vi 3 be allowed to try to fill a tooth. 0f some of the special . . . things that tours come in to the hospital all the but sort «A guided he “id
x ‘ course this a plastic model, but they we have," Frazier said. time. Frazier said People- who nits-ml the open louse
‘ ’ M ,V have an opportunity to see what it Screenings can be taken of the “What this (open housv allows us Will also get a pro-Vim til the New
" 2. my _ 2 _ is like." public to check for problems with to do is to combine it all » do it Medical Plum building which ex
M“ ' 1% ' " There is also going to bean exhib lung volume, blood pressure and once .— and hopetuny satisfy 3 (ends from the (‘ollegr ut Nursing
I 2- I ' it focusing on microsurgery. Fra- diabetes.hesaid. large number of people's needs and building. said Patnclt l. Stom- dl
. " . ”.31.... it, zier said. “You are going to see how “it will not only be exhibits, but wishes to see what goes on at the rector of the Medical (Tuner (mice
.. . .WM " 8, difficult it is to sew under a micro- we will actually be showing our {8- Med Center,” hesaid at Public Affairs
’ ti v. V . ‘ scope and what kind of manual dex- cilities and capabilities in the hospi- "we have approximately 4.000 “This is the first (motion in the
-' "tr - terityisrequired." tal. People actually go in the open students already 31M up to come New Medical Plaza. but soon this
‘ $3.. ‘ " 3‘ “We have a healthy interest in heart operating room and see a on Fn'day morning and l have no building will be lull at doctors‘ at
V *3 ”H you" is the theme of the event heart lung machine and have people way of estimating the number 0! lit-es for outpatient clinics," Stone
“W" ' which starts this morning and con- descibing how it works." Kenady moms and dads that are going to said
”-22 2* times until tomorrow evening. said. come {mm the community and Admuelon to the open home tl
it t . D “Our basic purpose for having “'l'hey'll kind 0f 88‘ an idea what aroundthestate." Frazier said. tree. Kmady said. and parking will
.t 1:. ‘ this open house is to show people it'slikeontheotherside,"hesaid. "it we get 6,000 or 7,000 people, I be available in the Medical Plaza
- "a sum K m "[ gist le?‘ have so Mgr.” sat:f lg: “Vli'e 01:811.? want to him“: it; waild think we would have a rather partial: structuri- and the Common.
. . "/ "n" ' nie .. ena y, c irman e peope xington," sai , “ successful nhouse,"hesaid weelt Stadium rlring lot for no
D," Laurence Bean, College Of Pcmlmyv, and dental a55lstant ch- Medical Center Open House. making them more aware of what The ideaopeoi haying individual charge. with sperplaal him running
bic Helse,demonstratc the technique of filling cavmes. Kenady said people will get a wehavemoflern group tour, through 9,. mm“. cmtlnuouslybothdays
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tivities Board Concert Committee I .72: ,5 spot, . ,,,,. 2 ‘5] a; I .. .I‘ cert. had to have black chain and Yesterday, Tees. the otticial am. i
cochairman, had just named . ,- 2 ‘ a V “3"“? ' a" 51 "iv? ”13“"? ‘1 ; 7.7%. black towels —- everything black. et news agalcy. carried an Andre
that the Talkim Heefi will ap- . » .. as... 5..., .75., Adam Ant requested chins plates pov statement that leaned the
pear at Memorial Colleen on 3;,a_;,;r-,;.,;w%.~m II 1‘3“???» t“ 2” if” and crystal glassaleasaid. United Stats and its allies a! "M II- Minn a. m a.
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DELWERS WlSHES THE} SUPER By ANDREW DAVIS “There was a lack of infonmtion last
' StaHWrita' year," he said “Pelsuially, I'd like the
A- namedtheparty charmedlwouldn't
mEE. “Div . . Delui‘ Tau Delta freternity is sponsor- object, because people just don't under-
LEDé-ES ing a Mekong Delta party— a cele- standldontfeelgulltythough.
bration that is more “patriotic" than a The Mekong Delta party was origi-
rememberance of the Vietnam Conflict. nated by the Delta Tau Delta fraternity
Z J 5/) according totheDelts’president. at Oklahoma University during the Viet-
- o The My will start at 3.30 today at the nam Conflict. fraternity member Jack
__--. E <1 ‘ N E E DER BY tratemity’s houseon 1410 Audubon Ave. [Smith ”Famed m a 0“ 11. 1m mm"
:5 N And Paul Haybon, the fraternity’s “It was designed as a going away
— president. said he hopes the controversy party fpr the brothers who had been
0 Q_ thatbeganlastyearhassubsided. drafted into the service of the United
The Mekong Delta is the southernmost States,” he said. “It was planned as a
' ‘ th of Vietnam and was the center of lributetothosebravemen."
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some of the bloodiest fighting during the This year, members at the fraternity
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0 0 0 And last year. Kakie Urch, an econom- “We are ma ' a look-out tower for
wmmlaumuooo. 1n Denlstry" ics freshman, wrote a letter to the Ker- the party.” Doug Smith, Delta Tau Delta
o”'u"ees"oenw“""'e"r'§nm ° nel expressing her disgust at the annual member, said. “We’ll have some Black-

- - - - - - - - - - - - - Dental A tit d T t “Mekong Delta" party. hawks (cargo helicopters) fly over. plus
MEAL DEAL $6 79 p 11 e CS Urch’s letter in the Oct. 5 issue of the a cannon that will be fired once every
I - I D t . S O Kernel said: “This week's award for Ul- half~hour.” _
I The special “meal deal" I a e. at' Ct“ 8’ 1983 timate Campus Bad Taste goes to the “We’ll also have a small hountzer, and
includesa 12" pizza with I 0 men of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity maybe’someF-Hlyboys, Smith said.

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If you re amusrcran who 5 serious The Army has bands performing It s a genuine, fight—now, imme— Agsociated Press Writer he?t gmmgnch bv'i‘éiinietlilagt‘filerfifg-
about performmg. you should take a in Japan. Hawaii. Europe and all diate opportunity. dent a letter yesterday declaring,
senor: lookbat the fifrmy. across America. Compare it to your civilian offers. WA§HIN£T03~ 0“? 031"“; m0“ 00!; “Watts sick joke is a slur on millions of
. rmy an 5 0 er YOU an average And Army bands offer you the Then write Army Opportuniti 5 PO serva we p" lea-n5 m e ouse 58'- Americans.”

. . . ' r v ‘ ‘ yesterday that Prosrdent Reagan and his “Retainin him in office clearl im-
of .40 airformances a month. In every— chance'to play With good musrc1ans.]ust Box 300, North Hollywood, CA 91603. aides are “deluding themselves” by de- plus an mgjfference to o, whim),
thing m concerts to parades. to qualify, you have to be able to sight— ARMY mo. claring the case closed over Interior Sec- about fundamental human decency,"

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A l“ 1 ~ ‘23, K i g . t P, ,m ' o visers as “a black a woman, two things that are
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z i . ‘ / . ,v b ‘ N\ ~ 5 Q ’/; .. ~ “The Watt matter is behind is as far Indefenszble. .
._ j; t . ' ‘ _ ’ y. \‘x 1 15‘ ./ . _x as the White House is concerned," said Rep. Newt Glngrich
(z ’ , , ’I/ ' ,i. . \ ‘3- ' ‘j :- * ’_ v. j; presidential spOkosman Larry Speakes, —
f I)”. . l . ,- ’ . ; ..... ‘ _ a. / ”14/ .j. .1; 2 echomg recent comments from Reagan He pedicted the administration would
3 h .. ’ . 3 . é! . ,Jj ‘~ we; 5. \ ' , ~ % at” x»; aides. They have saidReagan consxders lose both in the Home and the Senate on
. . 5‘ ' ’ x i - \ .1) I} n -' . Watts amiogy jsuffncxent and Will not the resolutions demanding Watt's dis-
4 ~ , .- ‘4; j; "' ' . Q; fig: , ‘5 V” l seek his resrgnation. missal for “conduct unbefitting a senior
, _, _/ ,, K‘ 4. \e f ., . _At the Interior Department. Watt’s Cabinet member.”
7‘ , >1 ,_ 4 ' .‘ r: . . ’ . aides were not commenting on a pub- Gingrich, a leading conservative
. ’ , . . .. , ‘( I 3 p . ., \ lished report that Watt consrdered hlS spokesman in the House, said that pre-
; ,. _ j \m... ‘ . a “a. status so precanous over the weekend vious backers of the interior secretary
.‘j r r x. I " w j u that he had prepared a letter of rwgna- realized “this kind of behavior is not tol—
‘ \ i l . ’9» -' tion. erable to conservatives. I don‘t think you
.4 k. ”Theytoo attempted to close off further defend your allies when they do things
’ " "- g” ’ discussion, refusmg to discuss the eit- that are indefensible.”
” " traordmary nMOflfIdence resolutions in He said the longer Reagan waits to dis-
j the House and Senate. Both measures miss Watt “the greater the liabilities he
22:53,- m“ _ ._ . ., call for Reagan to fire Watt. _ " Will personally suffer. "
. .We are not lcommentmg further, In the week since Watt made his wise-
M«j.. o .. said Deng Baldwm, Watt's chief spokes? crack about a coal advisory panel, Re-
‘- man. “I see no further purpose to be publicans ranging from the president’s
. . ‘ made by commenting on an issue the daughter, Maureen, to former President
_ f . presidenthassaidlsclosed." Gerald Ford have attacked Watt.
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