Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 13, 1985, Page 4, Image 4

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Senate okays budget;
student aid to be cut
WASHINGTON (AP) — Here are highlights of the $965 billion
budget for 1986, which the Senate approved Friday. The plan calls
for spending cuts of $295 billion over a three-year period.
•DEFICITS: The plan estimates deficits at $171.4 billion for
1986; $144.8 billion for 1987; and $104.3 billion for 1988.
•SPENDING CUTS: The plan calls for reductions of $56 billion
in 1986; $99.9 billion in 1987 and $139.3 billion in 1988.
•TAX INCREASES: None.
•EDUCATION: Guaranteed student loans would be restricted
to students from families with incomes of $60,000 or below. Pell
grants and other student aid programs would be frozen at 1985
levels.
•DEFENSE: Defense spending authority would be allowed to
rise with inflation, an increase of roughly 4 percent. That translates
into an increase of $21.1 billion in actual spending over the
estimated levels for 1985, to a total of $273.1 billion.
•SOCIAL SECURITY: Social Security cost-of-living benefits
normally granted next Jan. 1 would be canceled. The regularly
scheduled increases would resume in 1987. The one-year freeze
would save $5.8 billion in 1986 and $21.9 billion over three years.
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PHOTOGRAPHER
IS NOW
ON CAMPUS.
playboy photographer David Chan and
his assistant, Sherral Snow, are now
interviewing coeds for playboy’s Girls
of the PAC 10 pictorial. To qualify, you
must be a female student 18 years of
age or older, registered full- or part
time at a PAC 10 Conference college.
Call for more information and to
schedule an interview.
University of Oregon Students:
Call David Chan on
Friday, Monday or Tuesday,
May 10, 13 or 14,
at the Best Western New Oregon
1655 Franklin Blvd.
Eugene
(503) 683-3669
© 1985 Playboy
Anti-terrorists
organized by CIA
WASHINGTON (AP) — The CIA, with President Ronald
Reagan’s approval, organized a Middle East anti-terrorist
operation, which staged an unauthorized bombing attack that
killed 80 people in Beirut, the Washington Post reported
Sunday.
Members of one of the counterterrorist groups, acting
without authorization from the CIA, hired others in Lebanon
to detonate the car bomb outside a Beirut apartment building
March 8, the newspaper said in a report quoting unidentified
sources.
The operation was canceled soon after the bombing
when worried administration and CIA officials realized the
indirect connection between the blast and their anti-terrorist
training program, the newspaper said.
Late last year, Reagan gave his support to the plan,
which was pushed by Secretary of State George Shultz and
national security affairs adviser Robert McFariane, the Post
said.
Dotson’s sentence commuted
CHICAGO (AP) — Gov. James
Thompson on Sunday freed
Gary Dotson, commuting his
sentence after Dotson served six
years in prison for a rape his
former accuser now says never
happened.
Thompson, who refused to
grant Dotson a pardon pro
claiming his innocence, said he
was acting “to do justice and
mercy” and that “no good pur
pose would be served” by retur
ning Dotson to prison, where he
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was serving a 25- to 50-year
sentence.
Dotson, who has been free on
bond and would have been
eligible for parole in three
years, said he would continue
trying to clear his name, either
through a new trial or by con
tinuing his appeal before an ap
pellate court.
‘‘I’ve still got a felony on my
record that 1 want to clear,” he
said.
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