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.wire Commission i WASHINGTON (AP) shame" in the monum Americans who fought in flag and a traditional stat But thp Pnvprnmpnf'c I. O I the statue and flagpole < shaped Vietnam memor critics said they belonged The commission mad hearing from both sides. First came the vet< monument of black gran dead and missing Amei testimony from the arch the design perfect and sai Maya Ying Lin, the 22-j whose abstract plan wc memorial - the biggest de expressed satisfaction w She said she would v monuments. Britain still [ LONDON (AP) - Mor< Donl TT'o i * X a ui no I1I91U1 It LI lp tu r is still paying the tab of said. Slow souvenir sales ar lagging efforts to pay for an executive of the Management Group, emp "The visit was certainl hoped," Jeremy Palme referring to sales of 250 i ping bag to a platinum co the equivalent of $2,250. Tankers couli MANAMA, Bahrain (AI oil glut and global energj ferrying fresh water to the The tankers would bri billion tons of fresh water region, says a study pre] Cooperation Council, an a in Hmnn AAA \yi nau. The study said most o West, including North Ar East, said a Wednesday News Agency. Show host p BEVERLY HILLS, Ca Johnny Carson says he's c case had become "a med incident on Wednesday ni? Carson pleaded no cont and was put on three year fine and attend driving scl course by April 1983. He i except to drive to and frorr Thp pntprtairior ftiH nnl entered the plea for him t< alcohol content of .10 perc< Deputy District Attori sentence was typical trea the comedian was not give Convicted se: MAURICE RIVER TOW offender Joseph "Jo Jo" G bars would be fatal bee pounds, now walks 600 feel state prison. Giorgianni is "just ano Prison, said James Stabi spokesman. Before he went to prison only a few steps without b weight and asthma. "For someone who was he appears to be doing pre exercise," Stabile said Wei Prison doctors have plac day diet and ordered him recreation yard twice a da "A typical day's menu bread and milk for brea milk, and maybe meatloat Stabile said. me irenion man, co debauching the morals of sandwich shop, is servin eligible for parole in the sp IJstftode RH film: "Ragtime Howard E. Rollins and i a 1 . r> o r> i o (j.m., * i; d:ju ana y:. c Last day to apply . adds to monument Veterans who saw a "black gash of U ? i I I ? .... cm. uitu nas i?cen Dunt to Honor Vietnam will get what they want - a :ue of three GIs in combat. ^ine Arts Commission decided to put 3ff to the side of the block-long, Vial, and not in the center, where e that decision Wednesday after ^rans who disliked the original ite walls bearing the names of 57,709 ricans. Then the commission took litectural community, which called d it would stimulate reflection, ^ear-old Yale architecture graduate >n the design competition for the sign contest in architectural historyrith the compromise. new the results as two separate jaymy lur visu ; than four months after Pope John Britain, the British Catholic Church $10.6 million, a church spokesman e partly blamed for the church's last May's six-day papal visit, said marketing firm International loyed by the church. ly not as financially successful as r-Thompkinson said Wednesday, terns ranging from a 45-cent shopmmemorative medallion going for d transport water *) - Supertankers idled by the world r conservation may find a new use i parched Persian Gulf region. ng at least the equivalent of 1.2 annuauy to tne largely desert gulf Dared by oil ministers of the Gulf lliance of Arab gulf states, meeting f the water could come from the nerica, and the rest from the Far report by the Bahrain-based Gulf leads no contest lif. (AP) - "Tonight Show" host ;oncerned that his drunken-driving ia event" and did not mention the ;ht's broadcast. est to drunken driving Wednesday s' probation, ordered to pay a $603 iooI or attend an alcohol treatment also may not use a car for 90 days 1 work. t appear in court, and his lawyer nno nAlinf nf ir?r*r# ? Uw 1 ~ ~ J ^ wiiw vuum ui ui iving Willi it U1UUUint or higher. ley Philip Wynn said Carson's tment for a first offender and that n special handling. x offender diets 'NSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Convicted sex iorgianni, who claimed life behind ause he weighed more than 500 t a day and gets a special diet at a ther prisoner" at Leesburg State le, a Department of Corrections , Giorgianni, 33, said he could walk ecoming exhausted because of his reported to be in such bad shape, f t \/ vi/ol 1 \i/if h a nf VIJ ? VII TT I LI I (4 pi Vgl Ulll W1 uici auu dnesday. :ed Giorgianni on a 2,500 -calorie-ato walk around a 300-foot square y, Stabile said. would be two eggs, two slices of kfast, lunch of a hamburger and , a vegetable and milk for dinner," nvicted of carnally abusing and a 14-year-old girl in the back of his g a 15-year sentence and will be iring of 1985. starring James Cagney, Elizabeth McGovern. 2:30 30 p.m., $1.50. fpr Pppember .graduations . . \ \ \ . Reagan defei WASHINGTON (AF) - President neagan, insisting ne is forging a lasting economic recovery, cautioned voters not to ^fce tempted by those advocating a return to "big spending and big taxing." In a speech broadcast over Democrats' protests 20 days before the election, Reagan said the country's problems were years in the making and were the fault of big spenders and people playing politics with the economy. Democrats, however, pointed out that unemployment has soared to its highest level in four decades during Reagan's presidency and said his recovery program must be changed. 441 was disappointed that the president failed to propose a single new measure to create jobs and put America back to work," said House S^ckkeb I nomas O'Neill, D-Mass. "If he thinks we should stay the course, he should ask those millions of American families who have already reached the end of the line," O'Neill said in a statement. 4 If he thinks Reaganomics is working, he should ask the fellow who isn't." Speaking from the Oval Office |- _ MMm Lion tamin' Two unidentified students attempt to w Cooper Library. New national i WASHINGTON (AP) - Acceptance < newspaper, USA Today, has been great and the paper will start publishing in two1 earlier than planned, Gannett Co. Inc. sail Allen H. Neuharth, chairman and pre communications company, said averai culation of the paper in the first 10 da 221,978 ? considerably ahead of the 200; had been anticipated for the end of the yea USA Today will start publication in I Portland, Ore., area Nov. 8 and in tl Sacramento, Calif., area Nov. 15. Both planned for next year. The five-day-a-week newspaper starte 15 and is now sold in four areas ? Baltimore, Md., Atlanta, Minneapolis-S burgh. Neuharth declined to give separate cir< each of the markets. Thousands sa\ SEOUL, South Korea (AP) Thousands of veiled brides in white gowns and grooms sporting dark suits jammed a gymnasium today, married by Unification Church leader the Rev. Sun Myung Moon in what followers called the largest mass wedding in history. The 5,837 couples from 83 countries ? some of whom never met each other until Moon suggested they marry ? recited vows while the solemn-faced^ Korean evangelist sprinkled them with perfume-scented water. "Do you pledge, centering upon the ideal family, to become a center of lovp h*?fnrn tho c/v?ink?i -i ^ v ?v> .IWV.H ljr , IKIIIWU, WUl HI and cosmos?" the 62-year-old Moon, clad in white robes, intoned from the pulpit, . The . K?des. . and . gropms. . , * ^hbtited "y^sl" In'Heiifiy Uhis6ri. [ids economk Wednesday night, Reagan said, "Now, I do not pretend for a moment that in 21 months we have been able to undo all the damage to our economy that has built ud over more than 20 years." He said the current recession "is part of a long series ? a series that hasn't stopped because in the past when the crunch came, too many in government resorted to quick fixes instead of getting to the root cause." Sen. Donald Riegle of Michigan, giving the Democrats' formal response to Reagan, said the economy 4 'is on a downhill slide. "More people are out of work now than at anytime since the Great Depression." said Rieele. "And it's 1^? getting worse. "What kind of course is it that creates more business failures than at any time since the Depression?" Riegle asked. The senator called for cuts in Reagan's massive Pentagon buildup, and said Democrats would seek legislation to protect American inb9BHB& : alk their plastic pet through the reflection iffN /J-S, ? w n jft^ f.lf^ sr=*. zz^s^ss^-L^a newspaper ex 3f its new national He said in a conv er than anticipated publisher of The W West Coast markets USA Today in Wasl i Thursday. Post. In fact, Neul sident of the -large sales on some days ge daily paid cir- appearance than th< ys of October was This verifies the 000 circulation that additional newspap ir. readers have been a .he Seattle, Wash, while circulation L^a" FrT?C0" month's experience editions had been the degree of ult,ma d publication Sept. The company has Washington, D.C.- end of next year and It. Paul, and Pitts - In the first three published in Chicag< culation figures for Miami, New York a in that order, Neuha r vows in ma Aflnr in ? 41 > >>vv> kmiuuiiig in niic: iui ii?ure man four hours to get into the Chamsil Gymnasium, the couples filled lower tiers and stood in ranks across the floor while relatives, guests and spectators crammed balcony seats. The couples remain celibate for 40 days in accordance with church rules. Most were paired in a matchmaking process overseen by Moon, who was said to have suggested more llwin O (?A/l ? " (. ion o,uxni cngci^diiuiiis in ine past eight days. The process consists of Moon meeting, interviewing and talking with prospective brides and grooms, church officials said. Afterward, Moon decides on those he thinks would suit each other and "recommends" they marry. Such recommendations can be accepted or Tfcjetted, the church says. \ V : policies dustries from unfair forniffn mm petition, changes in the credit system to reduce interest rates and restoration of cuts in Social Security benefits. White House officials insisted Reagan's speech was nonpartisan but it was packed with self-praise for the administration's program and scorn for previous remedies for inflation and unemployment. Tonight, Reagan is expected to repeat his message in a televised speech broadcast by satellite to Republican fund-raisers in 11 communities around the country. The Republican National Com iimwx is pit'Kiug up ?>i!},uw oi tne broadcast's cost, and each local campaign will pay $1,500 for equipment to receive the signal, said Tom Hickey, a GOP spokesman. White House deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said there was "a good possibility" Reagan would make another TV address to the nation in the closing days of the campaign. He said it probably would be a political speech. pond in front of the Thomas pands market ersation he was told by Donald Graham, Washington Post, that the appearance of lington had not denied street sales of the larth said, he was told that Post street ; were higher after USA Today made its ey had been before. concept that the new paper is to be an >er and not replace the hometown paper tccustomed to buying, Neuharth said. and advertising are both doing well, "one in five markets is too limited to predict te success of USA Today," he said. projected a circulation of 1,150,000 by the of 2,350,000 by the end of 1987. t months of next year, editions will be d, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, ind Philadelphia, though not necessarily rth said. SS wedding The couples began lining up outside the gym in southern Seoul 4 1/2 hours before the ceremony. Walking inside, they formed ranks of six couples to ascend a red-carpeted platform and file between Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han. Mose Durst, president of the Unification Church of America, said the wedding was one of several that will unite 10,000 couples in mass weddings from July 1982 to July 1983. On July 1, 2.075 nounlf?e , fU> ticipated in such a ceremony at Madison Square Garden in New York. That ceremony reportedly cost $1 million. Asked why the church favors such mass weddings, Durst said they represent a "dramatic statement to the world."