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AWACS bill gains
nine supporters
WASHINGTON
Pres Reagan switched three
opponents and picked up six
other votes from among the un
committed Tuesday in a major
gam tor his tight to rescue an
$8 5 billion Saudi arms sale from
Senate defeat
The gams put the president
within three votes of a come
from-behind victory for the sale
of AWACS radar planes and
F-15 jet fighter weaponry and
left Senate Democratic Whip
Alan Cranston of California
conceding "We may well lose
when the Senate considers the
sale on Wednesday
The latest Associated Press
count had 52 senators declared
against the sale 47 announced
or leaning in favor, and one un
decided
Switching in favor of the sale
were Sen Roger Jepsen
R-lowa who had been opposed
and Sens Charles Grassley
R-lowa and J James Exon D
Neb both of whom had been
leaning against it
Six uncommitted senators
came out in favor of the sale
Tuesday They were John
Meicher D-Mont Bob Dole
R-Kan . Harrison Schmitt, D
N M Walter Huddleston D-Ky
David Boren D-Okia and
Frank Murkowski R-Aiaska
At the White House Reagan
told reporters Tuesday after
noon ' I think it looks good He
refused however to claim vic
tory stating he was cautiously
optimistic "
Police arrest
terrorist suspect
NEW YORK
One hundred law officers
seeking suspects in a bloody
$1 6 million Brink s holdup raid
ed a Mississippi farmhouse
Tuesday and arrested a woman
alleged to have links with a ter
rorist organization officials
said
Meanwhile a federal com
plaint unsealed here Tuesday
identified two others wanted in
the investigation of the Oct 20
robbery that claimed the lives of
two police officers and a Brink s
guard
And U S Attorney John Mar
tin of New York said he will em
panel a grand jury to investigate
a possible racketeering con
spiracy by members of the
Weather Underground Black
Liberation Army, the Black
Panthers and other radical
groups
Cynthia Boston 33 was ar
rested in Gallman Miss on a
charge of conspiracy to commit
armed bank robbery specifical
ly the Brink's holdup, according
to authorities in Mississippi,
New York and Washington
In addition to Miss Boston, the
complaint named tor the first
time two others wanted in con
nection with the investigation
They were identified as William
Johnson, also known as Balil
Sunni-Ah and said to be Miss
Boston s common-law hus
band and Donald Weems, an
escapee from a New Jersey pri
son Both were suspected of
being BLA members
Black guerillas
attack police station
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
Guerrillas using a Soviet
made automatic rifle and gren
ades killed two policemen and
wounded a third in an attack on
a police station in the black
homeland of Venda a police
spokesman said Tuesday
One guerrilla entered the sta
tion late Monday night and
opened fire with an AK-47 rifle,
then two other men threw hand
grenades into the building
before fleeing the spokesman
said
It was the third attack by
guerrillas this year in which
people were killed Last week
two white construction workers
were shot dead by guerrillas
with AK-47s In September
three policemen were killed in a
similar attack on a police station
in the black homeland of
Bophuthatswana
Senate committee
raps CIA proposal
WASHINGTON
The Senate Intelligence
Committee urged the Reagan
administration Tuesday to scrap
its proposal to let the CIA infil
trate and try to influence U S
organizations
After a one-hour closed
meeting Committee Chairman
Barry Goldwater R-Ariz said
the panel unanimously agreed
to recommend that the adminis
tration retain the almost com
plete ban on CIA infiltration of
U S groups imposed by then
Pres Carter in January 1978
The CIA is designed to do
foreign intelligence, period,''
Vice Chairman Daniel Moyn
ihan D-N Y , said after the
meeting
CIA spokesman Dale Peter
son had no comment on the
committee action but a Reagan
official who declined to be
identified said last week the
administration was committed
to studying any recommenda
tions the panel makes even
though Reagan has the author
ity to sign it on his own
Local Sierra Club
opens campaign
PORTLAND
The Portland-area group of
the Sierra Club announced
Tuesday a six-month campaign
to make people aware of what it
considers to be environmentally
destructive federal policies and
proposals
Chairman Bruce Henderson
of the club s Columbia Group
said at a news conference that
the program will focus on the
environmental attitudes of Pres
Reagan and more especially.
Interior Secretary James Watt
U S Rep Les AuCom, D-Ore .
will speak at the first of six
monthly public programs Nov 2
in Portland on Watt's policies
and proposals
Subsequent programs will be
on wilderness, energy, clean air,
the Columbia Gorge and the
so-called sagebrush rebellion
The national Sierra Club an
89-year-old conservation
group, presented 1 1 million
signatures to Congress last
week calling for Watt s removal
The Oregon Chapter to which
the Columbia Group belongs
contributed 30,000 of the sig
natures
ABC wins weekly
television war
NEW YORK
ABC got the anticipated help
ing hand from baseball's World
Senes and won the networks'
prime-time ratings race for the
first time this season according
to figures released Tuesday by
the A C Nielsen Co
ABC ended CBS two-week
run as the No 1 network in the
weekly competition a string
begun with the start of the
1981-82 season Oct 5
ABC's rating for the week was
23 1 to 19 5 for CBS and 14 for
NBC The networks say that
means in an average prime-time
minute 23 1 percent of the na
tion's homes with television
were tuned to ABC
ABC's broadcast of the open
ing series game Tuesday night
between the New York Yankees
and the Los Angeles Dodgers
was the week's highest-rated
show
Egypt, Israel
sign tourism accord
TEL AVIV, Israel
Israel and Egypt, declaring
their relations to be peaceful
and normal, signed a tourism
accord Tuesday and empha
sized their desire for an early
agreement on self-rule for
Palestinians living under Israeli
occupation
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