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Show Tuesday. December15, 1981, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page21 Congress EndingSession WithVital Acts Creation Judge WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congress is winding up its session with some of the most three years saves the $122 Ssciz1 Security minimum benefit for all 3 million who now receive it between the Senate's $208.7 billion defense bill and the House's $197.4 billion version It has funds for MX missiles B-1 bombers vital legislation of the year — a record defense budget. the first foreign aid bill in major farm legislation and a measure continuing the Social Security minimumbenefit Onlythe farm bill appeared to be in serious trouble today as members of the House and Senate passed thebills they could, cast the others aside and make midweek airline reservations. Thefirst session of the 97th Congress, often pushed around by President Reagan over budget and tax cuts, aimed for a yearend adjournment date of Wednesday Monday House and Senate negotiators worked out a $200 billion compromise The agreement also allows the three Social bomber and is expected to Security irust funds to borrow from each be passed by the House and Senate before other until the end of next year shoring up and the ‘Stealth’ Congress adjourns Reagan — as requested the funds temporarily by -A compromise farm bill, These other bills were also ready for action and it was considered likely they would either be passed or quick decisions would be made to hold them over until Congress returns Jan. 25 — Senate-House conferees worked on a already ap- who is expected to sign it because it was cut long stalemate. agreed on a compromise that creation-science belongs in Sunday school, not the vote on banning abortions under federal em- auithorization The transportationbill was sent to Reagan ployee health insurance plans. Rather than fight it out and use up precious time the Republican leadership recessed the Senatein mid-afternoon A Senatesourcesaid the move doomedpas: sage of the bill The current continuing resolution expires March 31 Doll That Gives Birth U.S. Briefs LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI — Thefederal judge version of the Scopes Monkeytrial told a high school scienceteacherthat presiding over Arkansas The Treasury-Post Office appropriation was delayed when Sen. Robert Packwood R Ore., used parliamentary tactics to block a Wednesday by the it attracted a Reveals Opinion until next year the Treasury-Post Office appropriations bill proved by the Senate, was approved for billion transportation aipropriations conference report and a $1.9 billion Coast Guard Theyagreed in earlynegotiationsto tie aid to El! Salvador to human rights considerations — Senate-House negotiators breaking a minutein However, the Senatewasforced topul over House action Tuesday Rules Committee. Ho variety of opposition groups and faced possible defeat In action Monday the House passed a $10.1 compromise foreign aid authorization bill by almost $500 million at thela: line with his classroom The remark by U.S District Judge William Overton as well as his brief burst of temper at a biochemistry professor he said was offering only opinions and no evidence in support of creationscience. drew some criticism Monday that the judge had overstepped his authority and shown par- tiality The American Civil Liberties Union, which presented its witnesses last week, filed the suit on grounds the law violates the separation of church andstate. Overton said he wouldnot rule from the bench but hoped to issue a written ruling before mann== Christmas UTAH VALLEY Latest on the Market Family Claims Death ‘Whitewash’ SAN DIEGO (UPI) — The Marine Corps ruled the drown- ing of a teenage recruit was an accident and will not punish any officers or drill instructors — a decision the youth’s parents called ‘another whitewash.” Gen. Robert Barrow, commandant of the Marine Corps. ruled Monday that the death of Pvt. Randall Christian. 18, who had been a Dallas lifeguard before joining the Marines, was an accident and no punitive action would be taken. Several recruits had testified TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) — It was inevitable that the anatomically correct doll tiny babyinside, attached to a detachable umbilical cord that can be delivered in exactly the would be followed by the functionally correct Ww Marine Corps Recruit Depot when he began having trouble doll a rag doll that gives birth to a tiny baby doll. They comein twostyles — onethatgives birth naturally and another that delivers by Caesareansection. Natalie is bought mostly by educators hospital auxiliaries and health-related groups for fund-raising purposes. But a national magazine (Ms.) recently endorsed it as a toy for Christmas. during a combat water survival Jan Alovus says she designed thefirst of her Ms. Alovus, 35, a free-lance art consultant and sre1ORA test. “The results came as no surprise.”’ said a spokesman for Christian's family in Dallas. “We expected another whitewash by the Marines.”” The spokesmansaid the family dolls in 1977 for the young son of a friend who was having problems figuring out howhis impendingsibling would arrive. The idea was so well-received that other friends requested a humandoll. From that small beginning in a rural area of Central Tennessee near Celina came Natalie, the rag doll with a art teacher, does not recommend the 22-inch fabric doll for public school classrooms. But she would like to see a lending library of dolls established where poeple could check educational-type dolls in and out like books Kids that benefit most. she said in an interview Monday, are those who don’t know how to “read a picture’’ atRings — y before a formal military Board of Inquiry into Christian’s Aug. 27 death that instructors pushed shoved or kicked him from the side of the swimmingpool at the was expected to ‘‘pursue the matter’ in the courts. (UPI) — A Police said the infant was dead teenage mother suspected of killing her ‘“‘possessed”’ 14 - month old son by scalping him with a butter knife was held today in a mental hospital for evaluation, police said. Detectives said the 17-yearold mother, whose identity was withheld, told them ‘Jehovah on arrival Monday at Akron General Hospital. There was no immediate official ruling on the cause of death pending an autopsy by the Summit County coroner's office. was possessed.” Isview Psychiatric Hospital. madeherdo it because the baby the last year. RICHMOND, Calif. (UPI) — refinery Monday night sent 22 people to the hospital, two of them police pilots who wereflying 2,000 feet over thesite. The phenol vapor. which began to escape from a weakspot in a pipeline at about 8:00 p.m., was stopped within the hour by workers who turned off valves leading to the leak. a refinery FALLON, Nev. (UPI) — A 1 Al But Sen.William Proxmire, D-Wis., made certain Mondaythat Sylvester will not be forgotten — as a prime exampleof wastein government. Police prepared chargesof aggravated murder pending the outcome of mentaltests at Fal- sche Pen ee ee The Navy said an A-7 Corsair II was making a practice run when MOVIE GUIDE FOR FAMILIES. 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More snowalsofell in an inundated Weather Service in San F =n RODGERS & IAMMERSTEINS material and those under 18 years of age are not Lakes : Heavy snowin Philadelphia forced schools to close Monday. Winter storm watches elsewhere in the state triggered the closing of a number of schools and night classes. Gale warnings were posted along the New England cee ee up oot seas into to 40 knots whipped waves and minor flooding was reported in some communities as prepared by the Nati NIGHTLY: :00 admitted except in the company of a parent or an adult guardian, X; Thisis patently an adult-typefilm and no As much as6 inchesalso fell across portions of Connecticut. Massachusetts and RhodeIsland, but the snow was followed by rain thatleft roads covered in ice and slush. The National Weather Service forecast the rain and snow would continue throughout New England until late today before tapering off in most sections. | Officials in 11 Rockingham County ciscoa Albany HARRISON FORD 7:00-9:30 & Pesocee materials most parents are likely to consider an Navy aaidore than Se Tan may have been aboard the private plane. ending at 4 a.m. Pacific time Detroit NCELL SHOW7. doned after objections by Navyscientists. civilian Cessna 182 wandered lahoma City PROVO—373-4770 56 NORTH UNIVERSITY purchased for $300 plus $700 for six-month ra- into the airspace over the range about 70 miles east of Reno. Omaha 12:00 MDMIGHT. ALL SEATS $2.50, wy xen Sod) Wha tions and delivered Monday, Nov. 25, to the Wisconsin test facility. Proxmire said Navy messages flowed back and forth noting noscientific research could be carried out with one aniraal. Sylvester was given periodic fertility tests. but these were aban- All the injured complained of % 16 He'ssped mad. He'sHsbad. And he’s‘ oe A UNIVERSAL RELEASE igolo ACADEMY ARGites —& George Mahon, D-Tex.) of a most important eye, nose and lungirritation. a) ZF \ \ committee had beentold there was a bull. Proxmiresaid a Nov. 19, 1974, Navy document described Clementsas ‘‘most upset”’ and said he wanted a bull at Clam Lake within six days. “And so it cameto be.’’ Proxmire recounted. “An 18-month old bull, named Sylvester, was issue warnings to motorists about region stretching across Pennsylvania hazardous conditions eastern Ohio and the upper Great Denver CONDORMAN ra Bperat tn romero a °o EYE 7:15-8:00 situation. A most important chairman (Rep. towns of New Hampshire faced an additional headache from the storm: try- ind precipita: MICHAEL CRAWFORD, HGONCot Heeate duit an tata alletielany By United Press International A barrage of storms blamed for at least seven deaths dumped morerain, sleet and snow on the Northeasttoday, threatening the turnout for a New Hampshire senatorial election. The storm benefited New York City by “refrigerating” tons of garbage uncollected because of a sanitation strike. As much as 10 inches of new snow covered verte New ae laine early today — ing conditions but prompting authorities to ‘Temperat Dudley Moore Liza Minnelli arthur.2 Es) Minnelli THEATRE “Shortly afterward, the Navy informed Mr. Clements that there was no such bull and there were no plansto put one in Wisconsin,”’ Proxmiresaid. Cause Seven Deaths thes table torthe24 hour period Des Moines Daly: Liza Moore That, however, was lot of bull A Chevron spokesman said that 1, 2 001 Oakland Dudley Clements, according to Proxmire, had told a congressional subcommittee that there was a bull in Clam Lake, Wis.. testing the effect of radio wavesoncattle. the plant was closed down until the extent of the damagecould be surveyed toda! y. Of the 20 workers and two policemen taken to nearby Brookside Hospital, one worker washeld overnight for observation in the intensive care unit. He waslisted in stable condition. a hospital spokesmansaid. G rer FRI. & SAT a a ee DIALY: 1:45 Clements, then deputy secretary of defense. Officials Say Storms By United Press International Dallas ) “Golden Fleece” for December. Despite great reservations. the Navy purchased Sylvester in 1974 on ordersof William spokesmansaid. identified 4:30 Doa't You Wish You Were Artinr? He ane Sylvester and the Navy his A police spokesmansaid 300 officers would man bridge and tunnel checkpoints and search the city’s streets in the special search marked with a sense of urgency usually reserved for a manhunt. immediately neveeat TWO BIG CaaE life and was finally shot to death Navy Plane Crash Kills Two Navy plane ona training mission collided in flight with a civilian aircraft Monday, killing at least two people over the bombing SEAN CONNERY NIGHTLY: 7:00-9:30 x WASHINGTON(UPI) — Sylvesterthe Bull, a Navy veteran, wasa fat and sluggishfailure in i Vapor Leak Sends 22 to Hospital Caustic vapor leaking from a weakened pipe at a Chevron Oil PROVO— 374-5525 1230 NORTH 233 WEST eS Fleece’ to Navy Police, FBI Hunt Missing Cars NEW YORK (UPI) — Police launched a massive, 48-hour search today for seven unmarked FBI and police cars investigators fear may have been stolen by a radical group during FOX real baby comesinto the world. 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