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0 r'r -i i i The Pittsburgh Press, Wea'neiq'ty, October 6, I97 43 (XNADA'S greatest river, the Mackenzie, flows about 2400 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Actic Ocean nfegrofon BH Okayed By Pane House Expected To Vote Busing Curb basin of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. and drains' an area 100,000 square miles larger than the By WILLIAM STEIF money where it's needed." The committee rejected Ash-brook's amendment by voice note, with the members not wanting to be recorded on the touchy issue. Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON Members cf the House Education and Labor Committee conceded today some type of antibusing provision would be attached to mm, Later O'Hara, whose subur- President Nixon l.5-bulion $1.75 OFF TWO PAIRS SUPEK STRETCH PANTYHOSE. Suzy Perette super stretch panty hose a $3.00 valus yours for $1.25 when you send the back pane! from any box of Knox Gelatine Protein Drink.

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I enclose $1.25 (Offer expires June 1, tn in wT.ro4i Detroit district is agitated district whpn that hill over federal court decision gw'vvt wilt O'Hara Proposal So long as a school district assigned children on "a racially nondiscriminatory basis" to nearby schools, O'Hara said, the school district would be able to get federal money under his amendment. Under questioning from Steiger, however, O'Hara conceded his amendment would destroy the Health, Education and Welfare Department's power to eliminate past discrimination under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Rep. John Dellenback, said O'Hara's proposal was "a fundamental declara tion a basic change reaching into the Civil Rights Act. I'm not prepared for that." Hawkins said "This seeks to destroy the (desegregation aid) bill itself." But Ford warned that much worse legislation would occur in the "emotional" atmosphere of the House floor when Mr.

Nixon's measure authorizing $500 million in the current fiscal year, $1 billion in fiscal 1973 finally gets there. Amendment Killed Quie first moved to restrict O'Hara's amendment to the bill at hand, winning 21 to 6. Then the committee voted, 16 to 13, to kill O'Hara's amend O'Hara said he'd offer his proposal on the House floor. The Senate passed its version of the 18-month-old Nixon desegregation aid bill last April. The money would be allotted to the states on the basis of numbers of minority group children enrolled in the schools.

Private schools would be permitted to participate in the funding. An effort by Ford to substitute a bill distributing federal aid to all schools, across the board, was beatn, 23 to 8. Also defeated were amendments to reserve 15 per cent of the funds to so-called educational parks and to enforce areawide gets to the House floor, even though the committe rejected V3 132.) which threatens ot force conso-1 i a i of white suburban schools and black Detroit schools, offered his "neighborhood schools" amendment. His purpose, he said, was "to make it clear that a colorblind policy in assignment" of pupils to schools would not prevent schools from getting federal funds, even though racial segregation is not tJtjggName. 1 Address ment entirely.

tion cutting across all legisla desegregation plans. all such proposals. Two antibusing amendments one the President's, 'the other soonsored by Rep. James G. O'Hara, D-Mich.

-were turned down by the panel yesterday before it approved the bill, 24 to 3. Passage Predicted But Rep. William A. Steiger, said Mr. 1 's amendment "will pass, no doubt," and William D.

Ford, concurred. So did i black committee member, Rep. Augustus F. Hawkins, who said "we'll get some antibusing amendment if not the President's broad one, perhaps something more restrictive." Clarence Mitchell, lobbyst for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said his group would go to federal court and challenge any antibusing amendment Congress finally adopts. Mr.

Nixon's antibusing proposal was made Aug. 3 when he said he favored the "minimum" amount of busing corn-pa i 1 with the Supreme Court's April decision endorsing busing as a desegregation tool. Rep. John M. Ashbrook, R-Ohio, offered the administration amendment, which would bar use of any of the desegregation money for transportation purposes.

Nixon Plan Defended Rep. Roman C. Pucinski, defended Mr. Nixon'a proposal, saying "federal money ought to be used for Improvement of 1 teachers and equipment." But Rep. Albert H.

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