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Show (Wtj 12 DESERET A October NEWS. Thursday. IV, 1V2 Crews Scan Coast For Boggs' Plane Congress Adjourns, Battles To The End Continued from First Page on the debt limit increase Wednesday night shortly before it adjourned. The measure raises the temporary ceiling through next June suits against job discrimination based on color, sex or national origin. An It was made necessary by deficits federal continuing w hich during the current fiscal year are expected to total at least $25 billion. These were important sures passed contrcversial riders attached ' bill. In the 1971 session, Congress Legislation authorizing the President to control wages, prices and rents through April did give the President the economic and tax legislation he said he needed to control and stimulate business. 30, 1973. - amendconstitutional ment lowering the voting age to 18. Ratified by the states. A House Speaker Carl Albert, .speaking for the Democrats, '.declared the 92nd Congress ;had "responded to the urgent needs of the American people T. . . presidential despite Tfootdraging, outright opposition, vetoes and threats .of vetoes." But the liberal Americans for Democratic At Ion insisted the 92nd was regressive on civil rights, and cited the failure of welfare reform, a national health plan, child develinsurance, opment, . and legislation to control hand A tee for Corp. loan guaranAircraft Lockheed ' A Social Security increase plus higher taxes to pay for It. A A 130,000 guns. $2.25-billio- n public-servic- e the unemployed the ; cleared in this bills session: ' Among of extension two-ye- the military draft. lt major bill to create jobs for in the first year. years A constitutional amend I 'ment barring discrimination A n ly increasing measure greatfederal research funds io try to find the causes of and a cure for cancer. on the basis of sex. Awaiting s I ratification by of two-third- These were among major ;the states. proposals rejected or not acted on by the 92nd: ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Coast Guard ships (CPI) and planes searching for Democratic House Majority Leader Hale Boggs and three other persons Wednesday checked the desolate Alaska coastline after ham radio operators said they spoke with the pilot of an aircraft crashed on a beach AH the plane were just this side of in injured was the last mesJuneau, sage the ham operators said they picked up on Monday, the day the twin engine Cessna 310 carrying Boggs disappeared while on a flight from Anchorage to Juneau. Planes and ships spent a 1 good deal o time checking out the area from where the radio transmissions were supposed to have originated, said a spokesman at Elmendorf Air Force Base, search headquar- his aide, Russell Brown, were with the Louisiana Democrat cn the plane piloted by Don E Jonz, a veteran flier ters. Four ham radio operators in the northern California com- But, he said, no trace had been found of the aircraft taking Boggs to a political function. Rep. Nick Begich, orange-and-whi- increase SALTUKE CITY .OGDEN channel. TIf mil A bill to in.pose strict limits on school busing orders and to reopen previous cases under the new guidelines. Passed the House, failed in the Senate. Legislation to create permanent machinery to settle national-emergenc- transportation stakes. The President abandoned support for this last y summer. to ban commercial easily concealable handguns. Passed the Senate, not considered in the House. A bill sales Hunters! Save on Deluxe Gibson Free-- ; ers at R.C. Willey . . . 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NOW ONLY 28 $19.5-blllto- n education higher--I bill establishing a general federal aid for all colleges and universities and a system of basic grants for all needy e program cy Builder Eveytnmg For The annual $2,400 income for a family of four, providing aid for the first time for the working poor, and tightening work Passed the requirements. House, rejected by the Senate. Social Security million Americans, together with the taxes ;to pay for it. This measure ; also provides automatic future I increase tied to the cost of I living index. . A City said In benefits for - of Nevada they picked up distress calls transmitted over an emergen- in. An - munity lumber At Low, Low Pricesl Nixons plan to reform the welfare program for families by establishing a guaranteed All of A requirement that all needy school children be given lunch. a free or reduced-pric- e -- . mea- . n of the legislation tied up for months by to the in 1971 A tax cut for individuals and business. 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