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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 11

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"Most important, however, George Romney has faced the crucial social problems of our generation the polarization between the poor black central cities and the affluent white suburbs," the society said. Powell's Condition Worsens Miami (UPI) Former Harlem Congressman Adam Clayton Powell remained in a deep coma yesterday in Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital. The 63-year-old Powell has been In critical condition in the hospital's intensive care unit for a week. His major bodily functions are being performed by a machine. Powell, who retired to Bimini in the Bahamas six years ago, was hospitalized March 7 suffering from a hemorrhaging prostate.

His conditpon, apparently complicated by a previous bout with cancer of the lymph system, gradually worsened. Vega Workers To Vole On Pact Lordstown, Ohio (UPI) Striking United Auto Workers members who shut down the General Motors' Vega plant here for three weeks, idling more than 10,000 workers, will vote today on a new contract. Details of the pact announced Friday were not disclosed pending today's ratification vote by members of UAW Local 1112. The walkout which began March 4, closed the nation's only Chevrolet Vega assembly line. Aliolo Trial Goes To Jury Vancouver, Wash.

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Tha commission proposes the establishment of "growth centers" medium size cities to provide job and housing opportunities for small town people who would otherwise migrate to glutted metropolitan areas. "Many places have simply outlived their economic function, said the Commission on Population and the American Future. "The purpose of future investment In such areas should be to make the decline easier to bear rather than to reverse it." The commission, headed by John D. Rockefeller III, made the proposals in the third and last part of a final report to the President and Congress. The first part set out the commission's belief that continued population growth is undesirable.

The second recommended abortion-on-demand and contraceptives for people of all ages as part of reordering views on education, child-bearing and child-rearing. Chiang Vows Peking's Defeat Taipei (UPI) President Chiang Kai-shek said yesterday Nationalist China is determined to destroy the Chinese government at Peking. In a statement he issued at the conclusion of the Nationalist Assembly, Chiang said, "I shall endeavor to do my very best to extinguish the evil sources of Maoist treachery and violence internally, while externally endeavoring to ensure welfare, peace and justice in free Asia." Chiang was re-elected to another six-year term with a unanimous vote by the Nationalist Assembly members who meet once every six years. $2.1 Million In Jewels Stolen Paris (UPI) A wealthy Portuguese woman tourist told police yesterday her handbag containing $1.1 million in jewels was stolen at Orly Airfield. Police said it was the largest theft ever reported at the French airport.

Police said Mrs. Cecilia Lopez Pina, the widow of a rich financier, told them she was waiting for completion of ticket proceedings at the counter of TAP, the Portuguese airline, when the bag disappeared from her luggage pushcart. Japan Ready For China Pact Tokyo (UPI) Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda said yesterday Japan is willing to sign a nonaggression agreement with China when relations between the two countries are normalized. He added that Japan would continue to maintain its defense treaty with the United States. Chess Champ Temperamental Reykjavik, Iceland (AP) United States chess wizard Bobby Fischer has informed local officials he will not play the second half of his world title match against the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky in Iceland, the president of the local chess association said yesterday.

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