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19, 19
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ECONOMY
O.ffic
i
al Jigu ,
,.
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~
on
the
stat
of
the
U
s
. .
economy
during the
firs t quarter of
the
ye
a
r
·
- are
now
in.
Our
gross
national product
oaring se
en
and one-half
percent;
finally topping the level
it
reached
- prior to the recession
and the A1·ab oil embargo of Sevent -Four.
Gov er nm
en
t
e
xtar
ts s a in
g th
e s
LU"
fJ
r
is in g l
y
large ga in
was
due to, one
- a
well
in
inventory-goods
held in reserve
by merchants, whole- alers and mantifacturers; and two
the
lowest inflation rate in
years.
Calling
it
an indication not of "a boom
-
but a good
Performance - certainly encou
.
raging!
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WHITE HOUSE
From the White House
-
for the first time - an endorsement today of
Syrian
~;(;Q(
_
fA"11Ut ry intervention in Lebanon. Spokesman Ron Nesson saying: "The
U.S. favors
a
fl
peaaut settlement" in Lebanon - and, therefore, "is opposed
"'
to outside military intervention - that could lead to a mt~ east confrontation
or war." lmtTn this case - he added - "Syria has been playing a constructive
role."
....
NABLUS-JENIM
About twenty-thousand rlght wlng Jews arrived tonite at Jertc:£.&
following a two-day, twenty-mile treck across the occuplei we~t bankd
of the Jordan. Thi~
aft
at!Cmpt
to dramatize
If
Israe~
hhtmlgal
claim to
area.
tt.R.,
ivitl
The
marcher\ boarding buses back to Jerusalem/\ Israelt troops
..utt
llnlng
the entire route.-
•11~
ll1t
slyltt-wln;us tddllny a11mble!itY.
Earlier thoug,
1
1he
linacU ,nBrnh
Gutting
eff .lelom Uoulem
d1MeN811atlou1,
In Nablus and Jenlm, Israeli troops fir~ on Moslem~ - killing
;..
one,
wounding three: with both towns
-tt
now under a strict curfew.
MINOT
The clty of Minot, North Dakota
appears
to have won
1;
ht •
lts
aMual battle
a99in1t
the flood waters of the raging Souris IUver.
ett,-
. . . . .
, JQhn Arneld
A; lR9,
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Uh the
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pa
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ltt1
ere
9t
the wePfl'tl
ouer,
lill•1,
lt11We.-er, •tt
will
be
caltlool
the
'llllal
ef
Ille wssl
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w1t11•111er
ef
dlll11
fallh4 c,r
W9te1
bdl'IOfl'
lsulll1tv
119
th•■•1h
1,taeetP',
aryulla.
NEW DEHL!
New Dehll - an announcement today tht t India
ha
r:
offered to reflUme
dlplbmatlc relations with Pakistan - for the flrot time •lnc;:;a.i'.
,'Q,'j;.,
ftve
yers
1190.
Thlfl ln a letter from India's Madam Gandhi - to Pakl1ttan'11
AU Bhutto. Art41 ~an sookesman saying what has,oen,s next - "wlll deoend
on Paktmn:# butfhutto earlier l n d t c 4
he
would be}eanabte to imoro,,el
relations between the two countries.
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BUENOS AIRES
Argentinas's Former President Isabel Peron
MM/Mtltlll
may
be
hauled
before a court soon - for alleged mls-handllng of publlc funds.
Thl ■
ln
coMection with a deposit of forty-slx thousand - ln a prlwte account
ln ■tead
of
the
■tate-run
national bank - as required by law. If con
·
,
l c t e d ~
~
~-¼.~~Ii
lhls. Al,flh~,
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SAUSBUPY
Phodesla's vital road link to South Africa - waF closed today
b
y
order
.,...
of the Phodesla goverment. This following a weekend attack by black_)iuerllletP -
on a
CJfOUP
of visiting South African motorcycllst!I. The terrorl11t11 kllllng
three -
'
~
and wounding a woman companion. Phodeata saylnCJ I t . - clo
P
lng the road -
"
to p~lvtllan llves and
J(f(
111
prevent new "TerrorlPt action.• JU
11
a.
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■endlncJ
Ill hellcopeter11 and tracker patrol
,a -
ha
a.1
e'la.a to
ferret out t h e ~ ~ ; .
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MADISON
The
the question,
''what
wllt th-tl;hlnk of m
xt.?
-
a new an!'Wer today:
Qngo cards
for
the bllnd
- in
braille: expected to be approved••• • by the
Wisconsin bingo pertol
board
at Madl:n. :l"-11-+•*
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EGGS
Thousands of chlldren romped across
t
he whlte Hous lawn -
takln9
part
In the White House Blcetennlal Egg Poll • The
"
eqg,i• they
rolled - were plastic filled with putty: an#tnovatton aimed at protectl119
,.,,~
the White House lawn - and "to make sure no one got egCJf o n . _ face.
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BOSTON
Over the .-weekend - at Boston - a new look at male, felmale
relatlon1hl0~ - t~~h the eye,: of a lady p ~ y c h o l o 9 l l ' t ~
of
Wheelock Co~e9",,:'a1',. "the lllu•lon of male •uoerlollfv and dominance• -
ls a myth perpertrated "knowln9ly" by women themselvefl) flit~~ e,e
tDlcl
"ln exchange for the promtse of romance and marital succePs: • altto, to protect
"the baste wlemablllty and frac;,lllty - of the YDale ec;,o."