Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 30, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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Urban leaders meet in L.A.;
applaud Reagan’s proposal
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Pres Ronald Reagan
drew the applause of urban leaders Monday for a
proposed 5-cent boost in the gasoline tax, and
promised the final installment of his cuts in
individual income taxes would have a most
dramatic impact" in pulling the nation to eco
nomic recovery
But Reagan said he has no decision on
whether to seek a six-month acceleration of the
10 per cent withholding cut due July We re
going to talk about it" with congressional leaders
Tuesday, he said.
GOP leaders told Reagan he doesn't have the
votes for a speedup of the final phase of the
income tax cut But White House spokesman
Larry Speakes said Reagan talked to key GOP
members over the weekend, and "consultations
are continuing."
Reagan’s message to the National League of
Cities annual convention was to stand behind his
long-range economic recovery program and ex
pect little in the way of immediate relief He urged
them to reject, meanwhile, "temporary Band-aids
and placebos.”
But he won applause when he promised to
move quickly on the gas-tax increase, which
would be spent, in large measure, rebuilding
mass transit systems The federal gasoline tax is
now 4 cents per gallon
Reagan said the cities are “saddled with
concentrations of our nation's most troubling
problems, high unemployment, decaying neigh
borhoods, grim crime rates, idle industries, erod
ing tax bases, and roads and bridges that threaten
to crumble beneath us "
But Reagan quickly added “I have come
before you with no magic wand I am fighting in
Washington to reduce, not increase, the big
spending that keeps our federal budget badly out
of balance "
U.S. has proof of chemical warfare
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
administration said Monday it
has physical evidence, includ
ing a gas mask pulled from the
head of a dead Soviet soldier,
that the Soviet Union has used
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chemical weapons against
guerrillas in Afghanistan since
1980
The State Department said it
also has reports that the Soviets
have been contaminating the
water supplies used by Afghan
resistance forces, inflicting
many deaths.
The department asserted,
too, that Moscow is continuing
to supply chemical and toxin
weapons for use by its Viet
namese and Laotian allies in
Cambodia and Laos, with even a
few attacks in Thailand
The evidence from Afghanis
tan includes two Soviet gas
masks bearing traces of toxins
which cause blistering, nausea,
vomiting and other symptoms,
the department said
TELEF1JND
STATISTICS
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100.000
90.000
80.000
70.000
60.000
50.000
40.000
30.000
20.000
10.000
On 11 /18 Inter-varsity
Christian Fellowship
received a total of 90
pledges for a total ot
$1,425
That brings the grand
total for the telefund to
$34,441
The most pledges tor one
night was achieved by
Alpha Phi Omega and
Circle K Club with 162
pledges
Tonight Delta Delta Delta
will attempt a new record
for the total pledges
received