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Show wuihiC BMirVir ff iijfjMK'iMinuii Wednesday, May 14, 1969 COUNTRY SAGE WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon for the second time has turned back congressional challenges to his domestic policies. Defections of Southern Democrats to the GOP side was again the key factor. The latest victory came as the Senate turned back, a Democ.atic backed resolution calling on the President 52-4- to delay his decision to shut down 59 Job Corps Centers by problems, like rough road, may kerp you awake and thu prevent mattive "Littl July Fight ut This gave the administration a perfect record in two major tests sc far in Congress both thanks to the help of Dixie Democrats.- Three weeks ago a coalition of Republicans and Southern in the House Democrats upheld the administration position on a school aid bill, rejecting efforts supported by Democratic leaders to amend the measure in a manner opposed by President Nixon. WASHINGTON (AP) Government health authorities a are organizing ciash program to immunize eight million people against pre- dieted epidemic of German measles this winter. Dr. David J. Sencer, director of the National Communicable Disease Center, say. the disease reaches epidemic - proportions every six or seven I - jears. He has asked Congress Ifor a rush appropriation of I $9.6 million for the program. goal is to protect young ; women cf age by eventually imunizing be-- 1 -- flveen 30 million and 40 mil- 'hon children and thus breaking the chain of infection. Te - ivaccine will not be given . directly to women. AVOID child-bearin- this i r AFTER BLAST sjff SAVE testimony ' , released today by the House Appropriations Committee. ' German measles, known also as rubella, Is a relatively mild childhood disease. But fiiere may be serious consequences for unborn children who get the disease during the first tnree months of pregnancy. . OMN OODIN V S. For Traffic LA GRANGE, MO. 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Cranston had the full tacking of Senate Democratic leaders in pushing his resolution, but their support was not enough. THRIFT STORES I4.X.-2- 41 Mississippi promised. Sen. Jacob K. Javits, who led the fight against the resolution, said he was pleased at the outcome because he felt the new adminis r atommi ii President that many senators, including members of his own party, are concerned about ' this matter. I hope it will mean he will do everything possible to see that every Job Corps trainee is given the break he has been However, Cranston said he the had believed battle accomplished something. I believe it will show the DEFEAT where penniti arc l bis dollars CLOTHING APPLIANCES FURNITURE COATS & SHOES summer, to iriimm.Bg tration should be given a chance to carry out its plans for revising the governments manpower training programs. But Javits said he would join with Democrats in trying to see that the administration meets its pledge to provide more overall training slots for disadvantage ! persons despite the Jab Corps closings. The New York senator said the administration had a good case in its insistence that many of these slots could be provided at less cost and in other more effectively HOP 'The vaccinating program begin litfmuiiiiB ii"iiMHqiitiiii resolution, said he sought to keep the fight nonpartisan and regretted that, in the end, it became almost a partyline issue. Solid Republican ranks In the Senate Tuesday demonstrated effort by the administration to avoid a defeat on the Job Corps Issue. , , Sen. Alan . .Cranston, chief sponsor tf the tiThe will JOIN GOP All 40 Republicans present Tuesday opposed the resolution. They were joined by 12 nine of them Democrats, southerners. Organized TOn Measles ; 1 DEMOS trouble." 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