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Show SIMHY Alust THK HFKALD. 12. VM Prow. l'tj,h, - Pge 33 Pension Reform Bill to Help Career, Other Women - WASHINGTON The (LTD House passed and sent to the hite House a bill to reform private pensions to improve retirement benefits paid to career women and homemakers It expands pension coverage for workers who leave jobs to raise families and then return to work and guarantees pension rights of homemakers whose working spouses die before reaching early retirement age. It would a.o permit workers to leave jobs for five years without sacrificing pension credits, which tn the past has penalized women especially because they often enter the work force early and interrupt their careers to raise a family. Another provision would pre vent workers from waiving coverage for survivors' benefits without written consent of their spouses and specifically gives state courts the authority to treat pensions as joint property in divorce cases. The administration initially offered only lukewarm support for the measure when it was introduced by Rep Gt rcddine wr"-- lO. in , Senate wr.hout dissent Monday and passed by the Hou? Thursday or, a voice vote. 'This legislation is built on the behef that marriage is a partnerboth ship ar.d that trie work of spouses should be rewarded with the retirement benefits they have had to work as a seamstress to support her children. 1 got to see firsthand how easily a homemaker could be plunged into financial chaster, she said The bill, which passed the House in May in a slightly d.tter-en- t form, was approved by the but now Presi- dent Reaian is expected to s;en it. "I sure hope he speedily signs it into law,'' said Ms Ferraro. the Democratic vice presidential nominee, who said its passage marked "a great day for American women " She often notes how her mother was widowed at a young age and errned together." Based on the book by JACK WEYLAND CoTiposer and Producer Committee Agrees to Buy Copper - WASHINGTON (LTD A conference committee has agreed to a $185 million appropriation for purchase of materials for the National Defense Stockpile, including copper. Sen. Dennis DeConcini, , said the legislation would help House-Senat- e an appropriation of provide relief to the nation's copper industry, which has been hampered by low worldwide copper prices. Under the agreement, the allocation was raised from the House figure of $120 million to $185 million. The Senate had apprnved LEX Thin dbivi.in tiM.Prt, UMIII million. $250 -- DeConcini, who has been pushing for the purchase of more copper for the stockpile, said alter the agreement that the nation's copper sstockpile is "criti- fatlv low " THE Tm Nr VI n 22) i wA Kara it ivd S JT ThePkikdeSphta Lxperimcnl "ft (Co-sta- r ND1NU TUUY bmmLJq 1 MONDAY. TUESDAY. 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I JJ, R iT?fl J&mmm. , University Call 487 3221 For More Information and Group Discounts poll. poll, announced The Bangerter Provo M.ssion Bookstore 148 No 100 West Mm ?rr oo de AZEVEDO Directed by BEN LOKEY of Breakin') 3 NIGHTS ONLY 111! I last week, showed the Utah House Speaker leading Marriott, a four-ter4 congressman, percent among 316 Republicans who plan to vote in the Aug. 21 primary election. "I guess we'll find out on election day whose numbers are the correct ones," said Doug Foxley, 45-4- campaign chairman for Blaine & Brenton Yorgason, authors Ban- gerter. "Regardless of the figures used, the race is close and, any way you look at it, the speaker's support has grown. "Our polling shows Speaker Bangerter doing very well among strong Republicans most likely to vote." When asked the question, "Which of the two candidates do you trust will do what he says he'll do?", respondents to the Marriott poll showed Marriott was favored 4 percent. The frequent polling for all gubernatorial candidates has been dubbed the "war of the polls." d "It's about time that a non-biase- John Hiskey, chairman for Kern Gardner, who is competing with Wayne Owens for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. "I was getting tired or our polls and the polls done by the Owens cameach paign and trying to out-du- other." Owens, a former congressman, released poll results earlier last week showing him to lead Gard- ner 54-3- A percent. 4 Gardner-commissione- I in a red silk dress. lead to be 1 Yl -- I GEME WILDER CHARLES GRODW JOSEfH . VICTOR SSTEVIE j pn-13- m Wit MICHAEL HUDDLESTON "THE WOMAN IN RED" DIONNE WARWICK iSSSS&S JEAN LOUP DABADIE l 1mm IVEV DRAI FKHnmw WONDER amanSniSSlSSfli 1 g BOLOGNA JUDITH l Ol Twwj CMawn IHwppwt YVES ROBERT """In X1'. J MORRIS VICTOR ""' L BROCK uo GIIDA "! STtME SSiSi DRAI . RADNEK 1 IJ IH WONDER JACK FROST SANDERS ""JSi! H WfUNfiIl M -- H ',1 ' 1 I 1 M 745 South S.o,. S.r... 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