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Show Friday. National News THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Mav 11, 1984 The latest reoorts in national news from United Press International ' - Page 15 lfJ Vote Close Plan Passes Deficit - It took by Senate Republican leader Howard Baker to fend off the most serious attempt yet to change President Reagan's "Rose Garden" plan to reduce the deficit, indicating the plan may still not survive the Senate intact. "The votes get harder and harder," a Republican leadership aide told reporters after the 6 a WASHINGTON (UPI) last-minu- st arm-twi- 48-4- vote Thursday to kill a proposal from GOP moderates to clip more from defense than the president wants and put more money into other programs. The Senate is in its third week of discussion of deficit reduction plans, with GOP leaders trying to hold the line on their $144 billion three-yea- r proposal that includes two separate spending ceilings on spending for defense and domes tic programs, and allows a 7.5 percent increase for the Penta- sides. The GOP aide indicated several more tries may be made to gon. change the Reagan plan next Democratic proposal to cut billion over three years went vote. down earlier on a The leaders' attempt to kill the A $200 week. Sen. Lowell Weicker, one of the sponsors of the moderate proposal said the razor-thi- n votes mean "a majority is not comfortable with the leadership plan. There's unease with all of it out there." 49-4- 9 proposal also moderates' ap- peared to be losing by a tie vote, but at the last minute GOP leader Howard Baker persuaded Sen. to switch Charles Percv, .. Bank Standoff Ends Peacefully Texas BRECKENRIDGE, Three hostages who (UPI) were held for 12 hours in a bank vault by an wanted for murder took their cue when he laid down his guns and stepped outside to talk to an FBI agent. They slammed the vault door and lawmen overpowered the captor. Not a single shot was fired. The hostages were unharmed and the last month. The daylong drama uaroerry said Foster appeareu agitated by something an FBI agent said "and he walked out the door. And when he did. we just jumped at the door, and of course gunman, Richard Donald Poster, Texas, was taken into custody late Thursday night. "He laid down one of the guns on top of the filing cabinet, and then he laid down the other gun. He still had a knife in his belt." said Lonnie Barberry, a bank customer who was one of the 31, of Springtown, began Thursday morning when Foster allegedly shot a motorist, Jack Bellinoff, who had picked him up hitchhiking and stole Bellinoff's car. Foster led police on a wild chase over the backroads around Breckenridge, before driving into town and fleeing to Citizens National Bank. he was out and we were in and that was it." Foster was being held today in Parker County Jail in Weather-lord- , Texas, on charges of killing a feed store owner in a robbery White House Pleased With Jackson Bid By LAURENCE McQUILLAN UPI Political Reporter The White House is giving its approval to Jesse Jackson's plans to form a citizens' group to convince the Soviets to compete in the Summer Olympics, saying the Strikers are taken by police after violence erupted. Officials Search For More Arrests In Vegas Strike Nev. LAS VEGAS, (UPI) to cross picket lines for a casino showroom performance trig- an angry demonstration in the arrest of 59 workers who have been on strike for 40 days. About 300 striking workers shouting "Number 1 scab" demonstrated outside the MGM Grand Thursday night after Little decided to perform. Police permitted the protest for about an hour before bus loads of officers in riot gear arrived. "He has to be the first star of national prominence to cross the line in Las Vegas," said gered two-bloc- audience and a lot of Rich Little's fans are working people." that resulted i - OfPEABODY, Mass. (UPI) ficials today searched for a roofer reported missing after a spectacular explosion and chemical fire at a leather tannery k downtown destroyed a area and sent more than 100 people to hospitals. Firefighters sprayed water on the smoldering ruins of 19 businesses to keep down toxic fumes that prompted a partial evacuation of the surrounding area for a few hours at the peak of Thursday's inferno. Mark Tully Massagli of the striking musician's union. "It's an error on his part. It could offend a lot of people. Any star must consider the profile of his -C- omedian Rich Little's decision ii i Tannery Fire Victim e Massagli noted Shirley shut down her show when the strike started April 2 and Dean Martin and Mac Davis both refused to cross the picket lines. Nearly 800 have been jailed since thousands of culinary workers, bartenders, stagehands and musicians struck more than two dozen gambling resorts. Mac-Lain- vvyni ii i in i, Officials speculate to Jackson saying nation will owe "a debt of gratitude" if it succeeds. With Democrats trying to inject the Olympic controversy into domestic politics, the White House Thursday night sought to defuse the issue by releasing a letter from chief of staff Jaw- - n !," S H O P W I i: K 1) A Y S 1 "we are forts to bring the Soviets back to the Summer Games with Jackson announcing creation of the private group that would try to break the impasse. "You have all of our best wishes for success," Baker wrote. pleased" that a private group will appeal to the Soviets to reconsi-- " der. Jackson and Walter Mondale called on President Reagan to become involved personally in ef Saturday 0 i o 6 CI.OSH1) SUNDAY . 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