Show 6A Standard-Examin- Serna ft® r asks mu elear war Friday March 26 1982 er was in 1952 when President Truman sought swift action on international security assistance in view of the Korean War “I think it is an idea whose time has come” Cranston said of his proposal “We now face a far more WASHINGTON (UPI) — The national debate about the consequences of nuclear war is surfacing on Capitol Hill where one Senate leader wants joint foreign affairs committee hearings — the first in 30 years — on the issue pressing crisis” Assistant Senate Democratic The California Democrat also asked President Reagan to undertake a similar evaluation leader Alan Cranston surrounded by some of the nation’s noted scientists Thursday urged the Senate and House foreign affairs committees to hold the hearings on the consequences of nuclear war The last joint hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations and the House Foreign Affairs committees US reporting fast spread of genital herpes The incurable ft® Iks tions and sentiments” The Texas Republican announced instead his support for another proposal seeking a nuclear freeze only after negotiations toward mutual and verifiable reductions in the Soviet and AmeriUS-Sovi- ATLANTA (AP) — et venereal disease genital herpes is spreading faster in the United States than any other virus except the common cold and influenza a At his news conference Cranston federal health official says The national Centers for Disease said he wanted an “official evaluaof he said were Control what tion” “appareported today that a study statements showed an epidemic of genital rently that nuclear war could devastate herpes infection in the United life in our country destroy our States from 1966 to 1979 the latest civilization and possibly extermi- year for which data are available nate the human race” “This is the first time we’ve been able to document the national can nuclear arsenals Also Thursday Senate Armed Services Chairman John Tower dismissed a recent congressional well-ground- for an immediate proposal freeze worldwide nuclear weapons as seeking to exploit “popular emo ed trend” said Dr Mary Guinan roup tfo stfudy Absccamm probes WASHINGTON (UPI) — The United Press International President Reagan and First Lady Nancy escorted Italian President Sandro Pertini to honor ceremonies held on the South Lawn of the White House Thursday eight-memb- Italian leader Reagan talk of fterror budget (UPI) — Presi- WASHINGTON dent Reagan’s state dinner for Italian President Sandro Pertini was a glittery affair but beneath the shimmer the two discussed some serious topics — terrorism and the stymied federal budget Dinner guest Brig Gen James Dozier who had been captured by the Red Brigades in Italy and reteam scued by an came in for some praise from Per- breaking away among his lieutenants replied that there will be “some talking room” with the Democratic opposition But he added “I think I just can’t not in retreat on fundamentals of abandoning the fundasense the tini mentals of our program” he said In his toast Pertini said Dozier “If they have further cuts I’d like was a “courageous soldier and gen- to hear them” he said “It’s the eral who steadfastly and unwaver- same as last year We submitted a ingly faced up squarely to the ter- budget and I say you submit yours rorists” and we’ll see how close we can In turn Reagan’s toast contained come” some praise for Pertini the presiReagan recalled that he had been Red dent saying that “when the president of the Screen Actors (Brigades) terrorists tried to under- Guild and knew the ups and downs mine democracy” in Italy “the of negotiating When asked whether the United Italian people needed a symbol and States was negotiating with Cuba’s Pertini provided that symbol” Dozier said if Reagan had asked Fidel Castro he said “no anti-terrori- st him how to cope with terrorism Administration asks removal of 7a nuisance7 to motorists WASHINGTON (AP) — The Reagan administration wants to remove what it calls a “nuisance to millions of American motorists” by rescinding a safety rule that makes them keep a hand on the nozzle when they pump their own gasoline ter assistant labor secretary Michael Volpe a spokesman for Auchter said the proposal will be published in next Tuesday’s Federal Register and that interested parties will have 30 days to comment The job safety agency said recognized authorities in the gasoline Thus the Occupational Safety retail industry estimate there are and Health Administration an- about 190000 gasoline service stanounced a proposal today to elimi- tions across the country and that ban on devices about 72 percent of those have nate a lock that gasoline pump nozzles in pumps The OSHA statement noted that the open position on the agency first issued its standard pumps “This is a prime example of what prohibiting the use of latch-ope- n President Reagan means when he devices when it adopted the Nationsays we should ‘reduce the un- al Fire Protection Association’s necessary regulatory burden by code for flammable and combustgetting government off the backs of ible liquids during the first months the people”’ said Thorne G Auch- - of the agency’s existence in 1972 self-servi- ce 10-year-- self-servi- heavy-hande- er D-- NJ “I’m not sure I could answer him I’m not sure there is an answer” Reagan asked by reporters at the dinner Thursday night about the restlessness on Capitol Hill to get moving on the budget and signs of peared his colleagues would expel him because of the activities surrounding his conviction on bribery and conspiracy charges stemming from Abscam Throughout his Senate expulsion trial Williams had accused the FBI d of “heinous conduct” and tactics The investigation relied heavily on undercover agents who posed as tion Arab sheiks or their representaThe vote came only weeks after tives and sought favors on Capitol reSen Harrison Williams Hill in return for cash seat when it his After Williams resigned Sens Senate ap signed Se- nate has asked a special committee to look into the Justice Department’s conduct of the Abscam investigation that led to indictments of six members of Congress on political corruption charges The Senate agreed on a voice vote Thursday to create an select committee to review methods used in the investiga- ce LA Coroner speaks in CHICAGO (UPI) — Los Angeles County Coroner Thomas Noguchi suspended for al- leged mismanagement and sensationalizing the deaths of movie stars says he would be “assassinated” if he spoke out on the level of drug abuse in Hollywood The “coroner to the stars” who has been blasted for his candor about the deaths of William Holden Natalie Wood and John contends he told the truth and “not to get publicity but to prevent deaths” Noguchi the model for the television show “Quincy” revealed alcohol was involved in the deaths of Holden and Ms Wood and that died from an overdose of heroin and Be-lus- hi Be-lus- hi cocaine “I believe in telling it like it is” the flamboyant head 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