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Aeronautics and Space Administration the military and commercial interests Millions of people around the world watched early Sunday as the giant shuttle strapped to two solid fuel booster rockets and a 15-storyhigh fuel tank shuddered and rose in an overturned police van shot Indicating that his powerful conservative fund-raising group plans to strike early and hit hard Dolan said Wright and the three other targeted congressional leaders will be the subjects of a $1 million advertising campaign to protest their opposition to the president's economic program Dolan also announced that a local committee is being formed in the Fort Worth area to work against Wright Although Dolan would not discuss the membership he confirmed that wealthy Fort Worth oilman Eddie Chiles who worked against Wright in 1980 will play a I 0 0 1 (I i tieFes The huge fuel tank was dropped seconds later and broke up into pieces as it fell into Earth's atmosphere over the Indian Ocean Before leaving Earth the astronauts were read a message from President Reagan who told them their efforts made Americans "feel as giants once again Once again we feel the surge of pride that comes from knowing we are the first and we are the best and we are so because we are free" Except for the loss of the tiles from Please see Astronauts on Page 2 Situation is tense in London LONDON (AP) With Britain's economic squeeze increasing competition for jobs and housing more racial violence is predicted after a weekend of anti-police rioting in a black London slum Scotland Yard said 204 people were injured 149 police officers 40 rioters 12 firemen and three ambulance crewmen as rioting snowballed in South London's impoverished Brixton district Hundreds of black and white youths fought the police with bottles bricks and gasoline bombs looted stores and burned down more than 30 buildings witnesses said Damage was estimated at more than $2 million Police probing the causes of the worst outbreak by blacks in Britain said political extremists may have been responsible for the trouble which began with sporadic clashes Friday night and escalated sharply on Saturday and Sunday A spokesman said Scotland Yard was investigating reports that large supplies of homemade gasoline bombs were on hand an hour after the start of Saturday night's clashes He also said the British Broadcasting Please see Rioting on Page 2 shows that Wright votes against "the taxpayer" 83 percent of the time Sarbanes 84 percent Rostenkowski 83 percent and Jones 59 percent "These horrendous economic records exist despite evidence that their constituents are fed up with big government" said the NCPAC chairman Polls taken in each of their districts he said show "overwhelming approval of President Reagan's economic programs and almost universal opposition to more spending and more taxes" Please see Anti-Wright on Page 2 nority rights were "totally unfounded" He also indicated he no longer would substitute for Reagan at the daily meeting of senior White House staffers Asked if he would give away the president's daughter Maureen at her April 24 wedding in California Bush said with a grin "I'm not going that far in my stand-in responsibilities" The president is going to be unable to attend the wedding When Reagan was discharged from the hospital "he was a little tired" Bush said Bush sought to play down lingering reports of a dispute between Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and Secretary of State Alexander Haig Jr over who was in charge while Bush was flying to Washington from Texas after Reagan was shot He said he was unaware of any confusion in the White House situation room COI Price a Star-Telegram photographer since 1979 today a Pulitzer Prize for news the nation's most award for photojournalism it was announced this after- in New York award was presented for a of 10 photographs in- a dramatic series of the of 13 former Liberian officials on April 23 Star-Telegram dispatched and staff writer Paul Rowan in April 1980 when a coup toppled a govern founded 133 years earlier by American slaves and patterned after the US federal system newspaper's editorsdeemed worthy of an unusual for- assignment because oi Liberia's historic ties to the US current to Fort Worth Many faculty members at the Baptist near Monrovia Liberia missionaries elsewhere in the had studied at Fort Southwestern Baptist Seminary Liberian William Tolbert killed coup was a former president Baptist World Alliance and well-known among Baptist leaders United 'States 27 is a native of Corpus and a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin He began newspaper career at the Texan campus newspaper worked for the El Paso Times joining the Star-Telegram two years ago His awards for Liberian photos and photographic coverage of Hurricane Allen the Texas Gulf Coast have him the most honored photographer in Texas this year awards have included: special citation from the National Associated Press Managing Association "News Picture of the award from the National Photographers Association University of Missouri first-place and one isec i A 5 1 1- By ANIT Star-Tele JOHNS Robert I spirits aft space se the tune flew 150 5 am to "Too lx go over 1 good vies 4 control a' i ter he till So a Larr staff i i day we photos prestis nalism noon i' i The 4 portfol 1 cludin execut 1 goverr 1980 I The Prices freed i militar ment 1 i terned tern The the cot eign ia's his 1 I rent ti( ty semim and countr Worth Theolc Presid in thee of the well-ki 1 in the Friel Christi versa) gan hi Daily and w( 1 before staff tt i the Li i graphi len on made) graphi The 1 A 1 tional Editor Tt Year" Press and th Ts He tie By KEY 4 Associal ATLA1 has linke cancer I have a research 81 York MI Colun NY sal ers or ati cer appe get the i used ors Earlie between thought tives ru circulatl blood cl Breast cancer i WOMan The sl kJ' i ik By ANITA StarTelegram JOHNSON Robert spirits after space the tune flew 150 5 am today "Too bad go over good view control at he a Larry staff won photography prestigious noon The portfolio eluding execution government 19110 The Price to Liberia military ment freed The the coup eign ties seminary and country Worth's Theological President in the of the in the Price Christi his Daily and before staff the on made These A Editors The Year" Press and the Two tied By KEVIN Associated AMANTA has linked Cancer have a researcher The York Column NY said or get the used oral Earlier between run circulatory blood Breast cancer woman The a cloud of smoke and fire Several of the 75 cameras set up by NASA recorded all angles of the launch including the separation of the booster rockets from the main ship about 25 miles above Earth The pencil-shaped rockets plunged back into the Atlantic about 160 miles from the Kennedy Space Center where the launch occurred and were picked up by waiting ships Initial checks by ship crews indicated the rockets designed to be reused as many as 50 times were in good shape up during weekend rioting strong role in the organization Also singled out for defeat in 1982 were House Budget Committee Chairman Jim Jones DOkla Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Rostenkowski and Sen Paul Sarbanes D-Md "These four representatives are the principal obstructionists of the president's 1980 mandate to reduce taxes and spending" Dolan said "Each of these representatives has a solid voting record against the taxpayer" A breakdown of their voting records Dolan told a news conference GEORGE BUSH work pace to lessen normally carries the president In his speech at Tuskegee Institute Bush told a largely black audience that doubts expressed by some black leaders about the administration's commitment to the protection of mi 1 1 1774 i 1 7--zi: RA :::777:: 7 2 I i :1 4A 0 4 'it1 A 4 Nl! I i :1 Iii Nk ":4 1 '1 11W 1a9ft' IA: l'' 1 1 't 0 4 i 1 1 Wives tired happy: 10A Edwards Ideal for landing: 10A Launch silences critics: 10A nation's most famous song "But they got a good sound of it" mission control answered The astronauts after a spectacular launch at 6 am Sunday turned their energies toward more routine matters eating sleeping and testing various pieces of equipment on board the world's first cargo spaceship Crippen and Young were sched 41110- zotifttAmk qr4slhoibiso 117- 211' LARRY PRICE Pulitzer honoree ond-place award in the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Association competion First-place awards in both the news and feature categories of the annual statewide competiton sponsored by the Headliners Club of Austin Price's Pulitzer entry included these 10 photographs: A photo of the coup leader Master Sgt Samuel Doe seated for his first news conference A crowd peering at Doe A photo of a soldier kicking at a looting suspect A photo of looting suspects looking apprehensively around A soldier with a raised pistol on the beach where 13 members of the ousted government were tied to poles and executed A victim being measured by a soldier for death The soldiers fire at the victims Dust rises around the bodies on the beach Soldiers and citizens rejoice after the execution Soldiers celebrating with raised weapons silhouetted against the sun Dr Maurice Black of the college's Institute of Breast Diseases said their "preliminary studies" must be duplicated by others to be confirmed "But in the meantime I think the data are strong enough to warn women who had either a grandmother or aunt with breast cancer not to take the pill" Black said in an interview Sunday night There was no apparent link between the pill and cancer in women for whom only a mother or sister had suffered the disease Breast cancer in these "first-degree" relatives is a well-established sign that a woman may be more likely to get cancer But it does not appear to enter into any added risk from contraceptives he said The results of the study were to be presented today at the annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology The six-day FASEB meeting which opened Sunday is described Please see PIII on Page 2 0 03 ein4ir 1 liti" 41111'140 4 l'OCIPN 01- 1: foO Ako 144 4 1 Ye" 4 '4i go r' r4 444 11 taiit' I Wright on conservative 'hit list' Bush gradually relinquishing role as White House stand-in Heredity use of pill to breast cancer By DAVE MONTGOMERY Star-Telegram Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC) today said House Majority Leader Jim Wright and three other "liberal obstructionists" to President Reagan's economic program are charter members of its political hit list for 1982 "This list is just a beginning and we hope to expand it as time goes on" said NCPAC Chairman John "Terry" Dolan Index Amusmts 8B Features 11A Cissy Stewart 2B Horoscope 7B Classified 10-25C Lifestyle 1-4B Comics 5B Moneywatch 8C Crossword 11C Opinions 18A Dear Abby 2B Sports 1-7C Deaths 10C Trinkle 11A Ed Brice 11A TV 6B Weather STORMS POSSIBLE Fair tonight Increasing cloudiness and chance of thunderstorms Tuesday Low tonight mid-80s High Tuesday mid-70s on 10C 76TH YEAR NO 72 56 PAGES IN 4 SECTIONS 1 I III z1 I '104IN '1 ilpie I oil! 1 to tlifleirAt tt' it 1 )i to MCKEAN Press A preliminary study birth control pills to breast in women whose families history of the disease a said today study by scientists at New Medical College in Valhalla one women whose grandmothers aunts had suffered breast cancer appeared slightly more likely to disease themselves if they contraceptives studies have shown no link the pill and cancer although women using oral contraceptives a small increased risk of problems particularly clots cancer is the most common among women striking one in 15 scientists led by pathologist By TERENCE HUNT Associated Press WASHINGTON Vice President George Bush will gradually relinquish his responsibilities as President Reagan's stand-in as Reagan's stamina returns With Reagan back in the White House Bush likely will no longer preside over meetings of the Cabinet or the National Security Council as he did after the president was felled by a would-be assassin's bullet March 30 Reagan who returned home Saturday after 12 days of hospitalizatiOn probably will want to run those meetings again said Peter Teeley Bush's press secretary Bush will continue many ceremonial Jobs of the president such as greeting White House visitors and will preside over sub-Cabinet groups "I'll be doing that all the time 'til he (Reagan) gets back but it will get gradually de-emphasized" Bush told reporters Sunday as he flew to a speech in Alabama on the plane that 016104 Al Inv rr drgt 21 at m-otisamror-wrtoLtLAIL0c4atastAgtoooew otAirorA aordwAiegt AebacmarmcffraptAttel Arorscworitda Adt 110Mg-drorl(011datiiAoltJr-Ae-grAIC0-111ei.

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