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.wire Astronauts un SPACE CENTER, Houston the paperwork began Wed] back from the first cargo vc now facing three weeks of d space engineers. Astronauts Vance Brand, Bill Lenoir, home from spac start work earlv Wednesday days in orbit. For the next three weeks, holidays, the astronauts wi debriefings. They will be g engineers and, the toughest astronauts. Reagan may s HOMESTEAD, Fla. <A1 117/wlna^/)nir vmovv Pai TTUUllCOUajr 11U 111CLJ aoiv VyVJ date of the third year of the t "We're thinking about it bout that." But he said no fi Speaking with reporters Homestead Air Force Base < Reagan said the appealing when taxpayers would bene stimulate the economy. Tha Earlier, in Washington, \ Feldstein said moving up tf would provide a boost to 1 prolonged recession by pu< consumer nanus. Author pleads NEW YORK (AP) - Mic best-selling book "How to N "for one second I lost contn face. On Monday, he pleade ? 1# # _ - ? A t ? f _ *>_ gininena, n.mei Mane ra heated argument" on Aug. moved out of an apartmer Manhattan. Morgenstern was sentem and a $40 "penalty assessm The author, whose book I seller list for months, ha assault for hitting the worn K/v kAniUi ?n Kai? amvui U11U Ui U1C MUII^O III UUI UpjA USC toda RH film: "Chariots o p.m., $1; 7 and 9:30 p.r Concert: Swimming RH Ballroom, 8 p.m.; stu Nov. 22 Will Be The Last _ _ GamecocK Newspape until Dec. 1st. Have a Happy Thanksvv giving!# dergo debriefing 3 (AP) The cheering stopped and nesday for the four astronauts M(vatfp of snare shuttle P-nlnmhin ? ??? ?? ?> c ihtr ebriefing by flight directors and hav< Joe Allen, Bob Overmyer and ? for less than 24 hours, were to " on the pilots' report of their five T nni with time off for weekends and ?2" 11 undergo eight hours daily of jlig^ rilled by flight directors, space cJ^r : questioners of all, their fellow sugp the 5 peed up tax cut in Xinl ft - rresiaeiu neagan saia ngress to speed up the effective mjnj ax cut plan from July 1 to Jan. 1. said Reagan. "We're talking Ijft inal decision has been made. Wl ? as he toured an exhibit at of drugs seized by federal agents, l thing about moving up the date occi sfit from the cut is that "it would har t's what's so appealing about it." t Vhite House economist Martin S. offi le date of the withholding change nav 1? 11 *1 leip puii uw txuuuui^ uut ui 11a tting an additional $14 billion in * not guilty to assault ihael Morgenstern, who wrote the << lake Love to a Woman," says that see )1" and socked his girlfriend in the d guilty to hitting his former IV rks, 22, during what he called "a 5,1981, the day after Miss Parks p it she and Morgenstern shared in bos ced to an unconditional discharge ent." Lopped The New York Times best- SJ? id been accused of third-degree ^ an "once in the mouth, fracturing ;r jaw and breaking a tooth." na1 yj spi bu pr< f Fire" starring Ian Holm. 2:30 n.r $1.50 lea qui Pool Q's, Love Tractor, Oh Ok, ^ dents with ID's $3, public $5. ] J Sh ?? 1 y? 4 ? I 4. ino-Soviet tall WOSCOW (AP) - Soviet Foreign eliminf iot?r Anrlroi A OpAmvIrn onrl fnr if 4UIUAVA i&. "U* V*tIJ I\V UIIU " lese Foreign Minister Huang Hua relatioi 5 agreed to continued political candid s aimed at normalization of Chin* tions between the two Communist lasted! ;r powers. le funeral Monday of President Gron lia i. tsreznnev orougnt Huang to terpari cow and resulted Tuesday in the attach est level exchange between the norma! itries in three years. Peking Soviet ended normalization talks after for the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan the lii ecember 1979. accord le official Chinese news acenev news a iua, in a dispatch from the Tass lese capital, said the foreign the hoj isters "exchanged views on and t fomen protest hi ONDON (AP) - ruieen women wearing ui upied a London church Thursday to protest all assment of prostitutes. he women, who said they hoped to meet local f cials, huddled in sleeping bags overnight in e of the Church of the Holy Cross. he Anglican parish church is in the King's Ci orious red-ugnt district ot norinern JLonaon. "he women claimed police had been arresting y were not working, bullying them into gui irt and harassing their families. I have had 13 convictions, but not once hav n me soliciting anybody," said one 19-year-o] Millions kick the rlilhons of smokers ? coaxed by Off c-Man, "E.T." or a promise of free Maine ich and cheered on by runners, were >ses and non-smokers ? woke up chara sterday with a vow to kick the smoki [arette habit for 24 hours in the Red eat American Smokeout. fires s me American uancer society out a fjected between 16 million and 18 yestei llion smokers to participate Houst tionwide in the sixth annual event, irred on by symbolic cigarette- Als< rnings, "Adopt-a-Smoker" cheer )grams, "cold turkey" lunches and Man, > rewards for a tobaccotfree day. Astro i. VII _ f A _ . _ A I _ A _ A _ A *11 ii s trying to get people to quit at wui ? ist for one day, but hopefully they'll usual it for good," said Rita Bailey, an At ministrator for the Maine chapter Albai the American Cancer Society. thous [n Farmington, Maine, the Bass work oe Co. scheduled a "Run Your Butts turke - A' Tickets on sale wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmm FRI NOV 19 8 1 STUDENTS $3 PUBL HMMnHHOHBRBMH ? Tfofee' Tam pe ks resume in iting obstacles to pave the way gradu nprovement of Sino-Soviet has s< as. The talks were held in a malia but peaceful atmosphere." Soviet ese sources said the meeting draws )0 minutes. Afgha tiyko told his Chinese coiin- Stra : that "the Soviet leadership count es much significance" to ideolo lization and pledged that the the 1; Union "will continue striving demn se relations to be switched to comn nes of good-neighborliness," Soviet ing to a report from the Soviet gency Tass. Chi quoted Huang as expressing with] x? that relations between China a 30-; he Soviet Union "will be year) arassment nf ni m m mm ^ v ? |?? ack masks want to be treated like hums leged police The parish priest, the Rev was ancient precedent for iu zovernment and protests. "I am deligh ' the drafty they can use their parish chi "Too much attention is dii evils of society which caui ross area, a place," the priest added. A Scotland Yard spokesrr them when WOuld be investigated if th lty pleas in p^e "It would seem reasonab e tne ponce betore taking tne drastic a Id. "We just said. habit for 6th S road race, while in Oxford, inforr !, elementary school students booth dressing up as the movie Sup cter "E.T." to perform in anti- unive ng skits. smok< i Adair, who has battled oil well "I < ill over the world, planned to put for a i giant cigarette at a rally Arthu day at Sharpstown Center in put or on. Abe adult; o at the rally, quitters were cigar ed on by Pac-Man and Ms. Pac- smok played by performers from world amusement park, who But gobble cigarettes instead of the Healt video game monsters. Amer the Empire State Plaza in the ti ly, N.Y., a cafeteria serving outnu tanas 01 state government oer ers planned to serve "cold Socie iy" lunches, with a side order of to gel W IMPROVED FOI V * w w ^ Russell House Lobb^ MIBMMHHHBSBBMWMMMHMMHR 3M R-H- BALLROOI IC $5 BEER, BEER, wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmm r Proof Bands ? BSSBIBSHfilSEBBtiBBttflBSSilBSBBfiflHBSHSSBBifiBBH! i Moscow ally normalized/' But Peking ;t several conditions for a noration, including a cessation of ; aid to Vietnam and a withal of Soviet troops from nistan. ' lined relations between the two ries stemmed from an gical conflict during the rule of ate Mao Tse-tung, who coned what he called post-Stalin lunist "revisionism" in the t Union. na terminated its military treaty Moscow in April 1979 and allowed pear friendship pact to lapse a later. ) rostitutes in beings." . Trevor Richardson, noted there sing churches for public meetings ted that people of this area feel ireh to do this," he said. ected to these girls and not to the ses them to be here in the first lan said the women's allegations tey made a formal complaint to le to bring such complaints to us ction they have done today," he >mokeout nation on quitting available at s on the plaza concourse. nort for the Smnkemit isn't rsal, however, as millions of ers keep right on puffing. quit before, gave up cigarettes bout half a year," said Mary ir of Schenectady, N.Y. "But I i weight and I didn't like that." ait one out of three American j, or 53 million people, smokes ettes. An additional 1.5 million ers are under age 18. ; the U.S. Office on Smoking and h estimates almost 34 million leans have quit, and notes that if end continues, ex-smokers will imber smokers. _ _ _ A % _ It A /? i* leam an ine iamare, me uancer ty means business ? and wants ; people to quit for good. ?MULA \ j*- tig