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Show r' (I2A The Sail Lake Tritium1. Sunda January 11 , Group in the Crowd Chants Hang Marcos PWti 200,000 Flood Streets to .Cheer Aquino Associated Press Writer CEBU CITY, Philippines A crowd of more than 200,000 people gave opposition leader Corazorf Aquino a thunderous welcome Satur-dadwarfing the size of any election-campaigrally held so far by President Ferdinand E. Marcos. The turnout represented a third o Cebu City's population of 600,000 and was the largest to welcome Aquino and her vice presidential running mate, former Sen. Salvador Laurel, in any of the more than 30 provinces they have visited in the monthlong presidential campaign. Cebu, an opposition stronghold 350 miles southeast of Manila, was the second stop In Aquino's planned campaign south of Manila. On Friday,' Aquino and Laurel drew crowds of up to 150,000 In the Bicol area. .. h Marcos has campaigned in eight provinces, mostly near Manila. He drew his biggest crowd of more than 20.000 people when he spoke in a Manila sqbufb where movie stars provided entertainment. Aquino, who is challenging Marcos in the Feb. 7 special election, accuses two-wee- Lorphuu Associated Stn. Phil Gramm tells reporters in Manila that U.S. support lor the election winner hinges on an honest Philippine vote. k Give Budget Law Time, GOP Senate Chief Asks husband, former Sen. Benigno airAquino, assassinated at Manila- port iit 1083. She says she is not out for vengeance, only justice. . Marcos says my campaign is based on vengeance, Aquino told a rally. "But I say, Marcos, if you arc innocent, you need not fear ven. lix-ina- geance." In Manila, a U.S. delegation which came to observe election preparations said it would consider sending a team of International observers to watch the election and said it be- lieves "systems are in place that will adequately detect irregularities." Sen, Phil Also in Manila, a member of the Gramm, Senate Armed Services Committee, told a news conference a clean, honest vote is critical to future U.S. support of the government that will take power after the election. It took Aquino and her motorcade four hours to get through the throngs route from the airover the port to downtown Cebu, a distance that normally can be negotiated in 30 minutes. Crowds kept up a chant of Cory. DoyV referring to Aquino and Laurel iM4 lUPI) - Senate Hepublican leader Hubert Dole urged he White House and Congress Saturbal-uday to give the Gramm-Kudmalaw a "chance to work" and said too many people arc writing pll the plan. Dole, in an interview with United Press International, said the administration and Congress have to "stop playing games and forge a genuine partnership to make Gramm-Rud-masucceed. 'Congress and the White House both have to make some hard i hon es." Dole said. "This has to be a partnership. No more this is the fault el Congress: this is the fault of the W hite House. We re all in this together now ,A n A :J .a A .4 ' . y ' "ift. A' ? " '" OmVMa' a, A, vixk'Ss, , 10-- Sweepstakes Winner Receives 8180,000 - Emma DUBLIN. Ireland (UPl) won Clawges, 55, of Morrisville. Pd., the first prize of $lflO,UOO in the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake Hurdles horse race at Leopardstown. on Saturday. The horse, Bonalma. was an easy winner. Second prize of $30,000 went to Felix Vergera of National City, Calif., who drew a ticket on the runner up. Cals Eyes. Saturday 9 Closed Sunday t(J-- 6 The wait's over; save on Royal Velvet from Fieldcrest today! I n tl-S- n Shop weekdays k? WASHINGTON deficit-reductio- by ''fiM Grumm-ltiHimu- n turn to Washington and release their findings Jan. 23. i In a separate news conference. Gramm said he thought It was clear that if the elections were "perceived generally and based on hard evidence as not being fair, that would undermine whatever government took office, whoever won the election. Gramm, who said ho, was in the recountry mainly to discuss issues bates here, U.S. military lated to two also said the bases would stay in the Philippines no Tnatter who wins their nicknames, and groups of nwn shout ed ,!Hang Marcos! as the mptprcade reached the regional headquarter of Marcos' New Society Mdvemenj.Jn, the city. . The delegation from the National Republican Institute for International Affairs and the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs .met reporters before returning tothe United States. Keith Schuette. executive director of the NAlA.Hold a news conference .that the propoaad group of international election watchers could include govenuftfcnt and political-partrepresentatives experienced in observing elections. The group, which was in the country for a week, met with Marcos on Friday evening. Schuette said, 'Most appropriate to us in that meeting! is the public reiteration of President Marcus' commitment to international observers . . . land) his commitment for a clean and honest election. We believe that those public statements arc essential to our mission. The members said in a statement they had made no final decision, but would prepare a report upon their re him of ordering the murder of her By Alex Gaw n V P's ; i ft The first thing to do is to deal with irainm Hudman." Dole said "That's wlut we have now we Dive it a chance to work m.jy be surprised." the Republican leader said. "Don't let's bury it before we have a an opportunity to see what happens. A lot of people are giving it a premature burial, in my view. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work." ; - V ' ' is ' ' ' ' 1,1 ' ' 7 t Sen. Robert Dole question, but not the real problem." Dole said. "How do we get it passed'." 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