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l'a^v '1 March lili. IDS.") Dateline THK (iAMKCOCK Battle for By Associated Press W ASHINGTON ? I he congressional battle oxer the MX missle, the winner ol two carbon-copy votes in the Senate, moves on to the Mouse where some opponents concede another major vietorx tor President Reagan is in the ofting. "I wish it wasn't so, but there have alwaxs been the votes to pass it," Rep. David Obey, D-W is., said. "In my assessment, it's always licen gone." "I think there is in the House now about a world today? EPA pollution decision atl W \NlllN(.ION --- I lie I n\irounicni \?*etic\'s vleci?n to halt icseaich into iikIooi iinJei .iM.uk In ci ilics ?ho sa\ it's more UaniJ itisiJe ill'-- home than 111 the hack \aul Kep ( laiuhue SchncKlei . K !<. I.. >>a\ s ihe i tecent studies showing lh.it high levels ol s?u Ivn/cne. chloiotoi ni aiul tohacvo smoke 111 ill 11hi111n!_ factors m about halt the illnesses in "V\Ikh von consklei iluii the a\eiaue Ann peuvnt ?<! tiis 01 hei time iiisulo, >ou leali/e i iiuloiM an pollutants is a health laetoi lot th iu.ii.?ni> ol \nieiicans," she said. 101-year-old man tying tl s I <)( KIIOI M. Vv\fdi n - < )ik' \eat into Ins Xiih'.n lonsson h jhoui to ma something lie lonsson spent his tiis; I(11 \eais single. nuv . 11 * 111 m t * in 11 * \ rv?*v ill*:) i ! lit1 T i >vv n nl \ ^ L i?r v 11 ih \ NiniilmeM of Smckholm However he heyai ?ttul ;uKei Iiseii to: i luuivekeepiei. (lie ne\\sp;i s.lli.1. He louiul 55-\e;n old Inurid I nydal, who i v.ue <>l Ioiismmi and became Iiin fiancee. I he n r i < tsany rae s operation que I .OS \M,n Ks - i in- mm eeon w lu> mi pi; liean m .1 12 da\ old unl said his medical n oiuans were available from human infants Jiecked helore pci lo?iiiinu the unique opera li "has an oveisiiilu on our part." Dr. I ei in an interview in the I oina I inda I'n maea/ine Sconc, published Tuesday. "We sin registered loi a human heart." Union Carbide explains ti DANBI RN . ( onn. ? An unusuall\ large contaminated .1 storage tank and triggered non, releasing the mcihyl isocyanate gas \\ than 2.000 people at Union ( arhide C orp.'s India, the eoinpan\ said toda>. Analysis of residue in the tank and labora indicated that 120 to 240 gallons of water rea and ahnormalh high levels of chlorofo temperatures up 11> .192 degrees I ;i/nvnheit am .in average ol ISO pounds per square inch. > \l\ncn, leadet ol C arbide's iu\esti^ati\e tea 1*1 JL_I I _ I " I vwoman waxcnes ner emu SOMI KM I. K>. ? \ uoinan watched he lolled m!o a lake with liei twin 5-inonih-old theii >cat?. killing hoth infants, authorities s I he mothe> had paikcd i!".* cut hy I .'k< southern kentucks while she fed ducks with helote it lolled down an incline int* the h Rouer I'ick ol the kentuckv Water Patrol. I he cat settled on the lake bottom about shoreline. Pick said. w > H I and banc \ has the a \ plus facil \ today foi | \ 28fr the MX moi 10 \Die victory" for MX, said Uep. Ron Myden, I)-()re. "And the president has just started making cans on inc mousc siue. BUT OTHKR MX foes, cncouragcd by Wednesday's 28-26 recommendation by the House Appropriations Committee to kill MX spending, predicted the final tally will be extremely close, with an upset possible. "It's a hard fight," said House Speaker Thomas O'Neill, D-Mass.,an MX opponent. "It's a vote of conscience. We still think we [acKea HHHpj a! I'rolcclion | * j&a . ail pollution is f z?r~ "v ~~V ii'ious 10 breath I -r '7 1 - - l* home in lie A ' _^Jb B^^MBmBBP ""'fag li;ii cxpoMii o I c o\ci u liclmniy T le knot I second cent ina , B v ? inarriapc. : 1 f^1 > ii lo tool Ins aye ikt Sunny thoughts no\ed in to lake Keith Hoyte relaxes on a iK-uspapci said a reappearance tomorrow a ctinnpH HE 91 n I# q bt .-am assumed no EL9 O 1 I i% C I but should have Ohio savinc !uId^'iave^i'i''l r i st Associated Press C C)l I'MBl'S. Ohio ? Mo> 69 Ohio savings and loans clos aaedv 'v 11 week ago could reopen Ioi ** ' business by I riday, with the amount ol water keserve offering supplies of t a chemical reac- to protect against runs by Inch killed more depositors, officials said. plant m Bhopal. Sixty people lines up out Mansfield office of Savines Wednesday as the savings a tory experiments reopened for limited servic* cted with the pas president Bob masters said th< rtn to produce * ion had ordered truckloads o J pressured up to avert a liquidity crisis, but th ?aid Ronald Van >u> problems. in f..? Ui.-ll.r.l .1 rlf o m HlP S&l s nil I i id;?\ to prevent ; UlC depositors in the wake of Man Iplesslv as hci cai "ii? ot Home Slate Savings sons snapped in < incinnali, which said 11 aid. millions because ot loans to ; ( nmherland in government securities linn. her other child. ike. said Officer DEPOSITS AT the savi loans closed by C'elesiewcre b 50 I'eet troin the a private insurance fund I ilr'iinivl hi' hn I l/\m>> C I u t n Party of 75, _ , ?irf Large business meetings, club or organizational dinners, office celebrations, ^uets they're always special at A J.'s! A J's itm^cnK/ir/i /-i licirwi imn'rn lr\nbinn lr\r . 11 i i\vi i*_ i v (JI IU v-ui JII it- ywu ic itw/niiivj i w i . . . ities to accommodate up to 75 people! See us r menu availabilities and group discounts! A.** I Dcvine Street 254-0699 | les on to Ihave an excellent chance of winning." But he acknowledged that personal lobbying by Reagan for the weapons system injects :in extra dimension that iv rlilTirtilt to overcome. "The power and the popularity of the president is awesome ? it's as awesome as the weapon itself," O'Neill said. RKA(?AN IS "one of the greatest lobbyists of all time," said House Democratic Whin Tlmmac I nlov nf Wnchinotnn ?' " " V"V/ ij}'- . |A>^ fRfe bench outside Gambrell Hail on Sunday afternoc fter some rain today. 's hours js aiiu iuciii^ may reupt it of the "I think the governor may ed near- ,-jg^. jn |onq mn we m r limited ? a lederai have stronger banking c> Ohio." fearlul Bob Mast* sldc 'he bank preside One on nd loan ??????????? :. Bank The institutions now must appl : institn- federal deposit insurance or equiv I cast to coverage. ere were "1 think the governor may be i in the long run we may have str< banking in Ohio," Masters said i osed so-called bank holiday. "But i i run In painful way to achieve it." ;h 8 clos- Century Savings, with ofl'io Bank of Columbus, Newark, Toledo and had lost cmnati, obtained vault cash tr< i i joiiu.i Cincinnati commercial nam prepare tor its reopening today, C entury \ice president Wi ngs and C'onnelK. acked hy "It's more than we usually hat was because we don't know what t closing. ticipate tomorrow," Connelly ll ... We are expanding our fac i Looking tor part-time work? Opei hard workers loading and unloading $8.0()/hour Monday-Friday. K benefits. [plo Apply in per: . Service, ('out j ? McKeown 8:30 I inr Pn? M-F. Unit [ j ill I 7IWI I\^ Street. An eqi \* .. y tunity employ* louse * However, another opponent. Rep. Richard Gephardt, D-Mo., said he thinks the issue will be settled by five or six votes either way and that there is "real hope that we are going to win this vote." The Senate endorsed the MX missile program for the second consecutive day Wednesday, voting 55-45 to approve spending another S1.5 billion for a second installment of 21 MXs. The margin was identical to ^ an initial vote on Tuesday. -?-* nf[i?sfi^WKPaB5g'Haii .1 II I' "'""iMa mm r,'-: -'-: I % -"^AH - 1 MARTY HYERS I The Gamecock )n. The nice weather is expected to make in for limited business another Cincinnati S&l. reopened be Monday. .V MOST OF the Ohio S&l.s may be Ifl able to open on a limited basis by Fri day under terms of an emergency law passed Wednesday that allows each IfS depositor to withdraw up to $750 a mf month, said Thomas Baltics, state superintendent of savings and loans. The l ederal Reserve in Cleveland y for had agreed to make its discount winalent dow available to those institutions that opened, providing them with a source A right; of cash if needed, Batties said. )nger "One of the things we're concerned >f the about is that they have adequate lit V '1 nuifiitv tn moot mm., nl ilw> , ? M"1"".' ?w nivv. . . ."'III". ?/i HIV- IVUIItll depositors that they might encounter L-s in on their first days. That's one of our C in- primary considerations," Hatties said, om a k i? During the past week, the nisi it u, said lions continued to receive deposits lliani mailed to them, but were unable to register the money on their books, carry Connelly said. "No one's been able to _ O 311- denosit. The comnuter terminals wi-rc said. turned off." I h,* (iAMKC 0< K is the htudent ne'.ttpaper of (he l'niver*it> of South |#^* Carolina and in publithed three time* I I IIIGS * on Monday*. 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