Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 06, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres
Ronald Reagan says he is con
sidering a trip to the Far East in
the late winter or early spring
even though he "could be very
happy to just stay at home "
Reagan returned to Washing
ton shortly before midnight Sa
turday after traveling nearly
12,000 miles in five days, visiting
four Latin American countries
and meeting with six presidents
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Reagan said that he did not
have any overall plan for the
Americas in mind when he set
out on his latest trip. "I went
down to found out from them
and their views," he said
Referring to what he said was
a tendency in North America to
lump all Latin American nations
together without recognizing
their differences, Reagan said,
"You'd be surprised, they're all
individual countries."
Kennedy kids
kill campaign
BOSTON (AP) - Edward
Kennedy Jr says he, his brother
and sister "came on strong '
during Thanksgiving weekend
to persuade their father not to
seek the Democratic nomina
tion for president in 1984
"I just saw my father as a guy
who's really spent since 1979
flying around the country — first
running, then after he lost, try
ing to retire the debt, and then
stroking people and getting
ready to do it all over again,” the
21-year-old Kennedy told the
Boston Sunday Globe
On Wednesday, Sen Edward
Kennedy announced he would
not campaign for his party's
nomination in 1984. The senator
cited the wishes of his three
children, Edward, 21, Kara, 22,
and Patrick, 15, and the pend
ing divorce from his wife, Joan
' "Patrick really is the one most
affected by the divorce," young
Kennedy told the Globe My
own mind was open and I was
willing to listen, and of course
Kara and I are in a different boat
being older But Patrick just
really was the most sensitive,
and it meant so very much to
him, having more time with my
father and everything
The senator had prepared for
the upcoming presidential cam
paign on a vastly more detailed
scale than had previously been
known, the Globe also reported
The preliminary work made his
decision to drop out of the race
tougher, but no less inevitable,
according to the newspaper
Young Kennedy said that
when his father met with
members of his family over
Thanksgiving, "we heard
answers that ran the gamut from
yes' to never' and everything in
between There was a strong
consensus, though, that this
was not a now-or-never propo
sition at all, just like it was back
in 1972 when we decided
against running in 1976 "
The final decision came on
the Sunday after Thanksgiving,
he said