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The Press-Tribune from Roseville, California • 7

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Mondoy August 30, 1982 PRESS TRIBUNE 7 Congress gets tough deadline Cranston may run for president on '84 Demo ticket propriations Committee, disagreed with the president's figures and said if more money needs to be cut it could come out of military spending. "The defense spending is going wild and it continues to go totally out of control." Hatfield said. "When the president talks bringing federal spending under control, it must be across the board." The veto set into motion orders for a range of agencies and departments to trim expenses focusing initially on discretionary items such as travel, equipment acquisition and contract awards to avoid running short of funds before Sept. 30. the end of the fiscal year.

Deputy press secretarv Larrv Speakes said Reagan hopes there are no "serious" effects on services or personnel. At the same time. Speakes said. SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -President Reagan gave Congress a tough deadline to prevent possible shutdowns of government agencies, cutbacks in services and furloughs of federal workers. Unless Congress overrides Reagan's veto of a $14.2 billion supplemental spending bill, it must come up with a new package within the next few weeks to keep all of the wheels of government turning.

Said one Reagan aide, in California with the vacationing president, it is a "rather difficult time frame to work in." The president issued a tough-worded veto message Saturday, rejecting the package on the grounds it "would bust the budget by nearly $1 billion" by spending too much for social programs. Sen. Mark Hatfield. chairman of the Senate Ap there is "a good possibility" of furloughs and would not rule out larger-scale action if Congress does not come through with a bill to Reagan's liking after its Ubor Dav recess. The bill was to provide $6 1 billion in pay and $8 4 billion in extra program funds, including $350 million for Reagan's Caribbean Basin Initiative and $50 million in emergency aid for war-torn Lebanon.

However, the most immediate problem is how to meet a Sept. 15 payroll for 2.1 million members of the armed forces Speakes said, "it's imperative that Congress act quickly when they return" to come up with a new spending package. Only one of Reagan's seven previous vetoes have been overridden a relatively minor bill. A lobbying campaign to sustain the veto is expected to be one of Reagan's first priorities when he returns to Washington Sept 7. Reagan Sunday spent another quiet day in sunny and warm weather at his ranch in the mountains above Santa Barbara, hosting no visitors, but going horseback riding with his wife Nancy and working around the ranch.

Speakes welcomed the results of a Los Angeles Times poll Sunday which reported that most Americans blame the nation's economic problems more on foreign oil prices, Japanese business competition and Congress than they do on Reagan. "That's what polling has looked like all along." he said. Doctors see alternative to open heart surgery WHITE sewing machines i You Could Be The Winner Of A FREE NIGHT At The Movies! Look for your name, among the many Classified Ads. The procedure would help the group of heart disease patients who feel vise-like chest pain when they exercise They also have one or two blood vessel sites identified by-narrowing in arteries that causes pain, he said. That accounts for 5 to 10 percent of heart patients and can be readily identified by general practitioners, Simpson said.

For the people it can help, "it is an exciting procedure," he said. "It allows for normalization of blood flow and works about 80 or 85 percent of the time." he said. But Simpson also warned that in 5 percent of the cases the situation is worsened and requires emergency by-pass surgery. "We always have a surgery team standing by in case they are needed. he said.

For the 80 percent of the patients it helps, most of those never have a recurrence of the problem, he said. Counseling grad ROCKLIN Chuck Bachman, 3370 Midas has received his counseling certificate from the New College of California in San Francisco. Bachman, who earned his bachelor's degree in psychology last June, currently is a graduate student at the college He is specializing in alcohol and drug behavior, and has completed an internship with the Sierra Council on Alcoholism. "The chances are very, very good he has made the decision to go. and.

if he decides to go. he will make an announcement soon after the i November congressional) elections," a top Cranston aide in Washington said. A major factor drawing Cranston to the ring is the fact that no one has the party's 1984 presidential nomination locked up. although several seem interested. At this stage.

Sen. Edward Kennedy, and former Vice President Walter Mondale of Minnesota generally are considered front-runners for the nomination. Other possible contenders are Sens. Gary Hart of Colorado, Ernest Hollings of South Carolina. John Glenn of Ohio, and former Gov.

Reubin Askew of Florida. If Cranston, who has an outstanding record as a vote-getter in California the nation's most populous state announces his candidacy late this year, he probably will be the first out of the starting gate. Allyn Kreps, a Los Angeles lawyer who heads Cranston's 22-member exploratory committee, says the panel will make its recommendation on a possible Cranston candidacy at a meeting a week after the Nov. 2 election. He said the committee could recommend go.

no go. or extended exploration but added, "It is highly doubtful the recommendation will be that he not be a candidate Sources in the Cranston camp indicated the congressional election results will be a major consideration. If they go as now expected, with the Democrats picking up 15-20 seats in the House and gaining a few seats, but not control, of the Senate, and if the economy has not turned around. Cranston ill become a candidate If he wins the presidential contest, Cranston, at age 70. would be the oldest candidate elected to a presidential first term.

President Reagan was 69 in 1980. Cranston has a liberal voting record, fights nuclear proliferation and strongly supports Israel. He has gained respect of his colleagues since joining the Senate leadership, is accessible to the press and has a quick wit. His decision will be based on soundings he has made personally, and findings of the committee. The Californian has already visited 50-60 cities in 28 states.

Kreps said the soundings were taken to determine if Kennedy or Mondale have a commanding lead two years, before the convention; whether Cranston is a viable candidate and whether he is electable. "Does anybody have a lock?" Kreps said. "To date, all the evidence is that there are no clear front-runners." He said neither Kennedy nor Mondale "has a lock and neither has a commanding lead The Democrats are looking for someone new Highway crash kills three BAKEKSFIELD (UPI) Three people were killed and six were injured early today in a two-vehicle collision about 20 miles northeast of Bakersfield. Details were sketchy, but the Highway Patrol said the three dead were males. There were no details on the injuries.

The accident occurred about 6:15 a.m. on Highway 65 near Famosa-Woody Road, officials said. If your name appears come to The Daily Press-Tribune office in either Roseville or Rocklin within the next two davs REDWOOD CITY (UPI) A catheterization process in which a tiny balloon is used to break up cholesterol jams in the heart is a cheaper and less painful alternative to open heart surgery, a doctor says. About 250 doctors from around the world were scheduled today to watch video tapes of the process, developed a few years ago by Dr. Andreas Gruntzig of Emory University in Atlanta, at a three-day conference at Sequoia Hospital chaired by Dr.

John Simpson. During the process, a tube is inserted in the blood stream and snaked through the arterial system into the heart. Inside the straw-like catheter is a tiny balloon device that can be inflated to compress the cholesterol at the clogged point in the artery, Simpson said. The balloon is inflated for 10 seconds and actually tears up the cholesterol and scar tissue along the vessel wall Simpson said the catheterization has eliminated the need in 5 to 10 percent of coronary cases lor open heart surgery. Simpson said the process was much less costly than open heart surgery, less painful and usually allows the patient to go home in two or three days "It requires only a local anesthesia and the patient goes home the third day." Simpson said.

"We don't operate on the heart and don't open the chest." The cost of the catheter procedure, officially called percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, is about "one-third the cost of by-pass surgery." About S.OOO people worldwide have undergone the operation. Simpson said he has added a few of his own techniques to Gruntzig original procedure. He said he will show the over 200 doctors gathered his special techniques. "After I observed the procedure I by Gruntzig i. I have been working on one of my own for the last three he said and pickup four free tickets WASHINGTON (UPI) Aan Cranston is assistant Senate Democratic leader, an avid tennis player and a 68-year-old liberal Soon, he may also be the first-announced Democratic candidate for president.

Bishop Bell's burial set Wednesday SACRAMENTO (UPI) Funeral services and commemorative ceremonies are planned this week for retired Bishop Alden J. Bell, who died of a prolonged illness Saturday at the age of 78. The Roman Catholic bishop, who had cancer of the esophagus, was the target of a knife-wielding assailant in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament shortly before his scheduled retirement in 1979. He was working on his day off in the cathedral chancery when he was attacked by a man who slashed him with a knife, inflicting several cuts. William Luthin, who surrendered to a security guard at a Sacramento hospital several hours later, was found innocent by reason of insanity.

Bell had watched his 20-county Sacramento Diocese grow to nearly a quarter of a million members during his 17-year tenure as bishop. Bishop Francis A. Quinn, who succeeded Bell, said he felt "a special sense of personal loss because of the friendship Bishop Bell has extended to me through the years and because of the solicitous guidance and support he has given me from the first day of my appointment here." A native of Canada, Bell studied at St. Patrick's Seminary in Menlo Park and did post-graduate work at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. He served as an Army Air Corps chaplain from 1942 until 1946 and was command chaplain of the Fifth Air Force with headquarters in Tokyo.

He served as chancellor of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles before succeeding the Most Rev. Joseph T. McGucken as bishop of the Sacramento Diocese in 1962. A Ceremony for Reception of the Body will be held tonight at 7:30 at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. A vigil service and evening prayer are scheduled Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

and a Solemn Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m with Cardinal Timothy Manning of Los Angeles as main celebrant Several hurt in bank crash SAN JOSE UPI A car crashed through a window of a Bank of America branch Monday, causing major injuries and coming to a screeching halt at the bank's vault. Police said the vehicle smashed through the plexiglas window of the of A branch at Eastridge Mall in east San Jose "There were major injuries, but we don't know how many," said a San Jose Police Department spokeswoman A spokesman for the San Jose Fire Department, which was called in because "there was a vehicle into a building," said three ambulances were dispatched to the scene of the accident "The car went through the window and came to rest at the vault inside the bank," the spokesman said Inmate recovering FOLSOM tUPI) An inmate serving sentences for first-degree murder and kidnapping was stabbed Sunday in the main exercise yard of Folsom Prison, a prison spokesman reported. Jessie Bishop, 30, who has been at the maximum security prison since November 1979, was reported in good condition in the prison hospital with a wound in the chest to the Tower Theater. The Press Tribune mm 4253 Rocklin Rd Sinre 1906 413 North Lincoln St. HUtork Old Town RoMvilW Mon.

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