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Wednesday, April 14, 1976

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Manson cult members Sandra Good and Susan Murphy arrive at U.S. Federal Court in Sac-
ramento where they were sentenced for conspiring to threaten the lives of business and gov-
ernment officials by mail. Good was sentence I to 15 years in federal. prison while Murphy
received a five year sentence for her part in the crime.

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Senate gives nod
to public jobs bill

WASHINGTON 0IP) - Ignoring
warnings of a probable new
veto, the Senate yesterday ap-
proved a $5.3-billion public
works jobs bill to replace the
one that President Ford re -
jected earlier this year.

But Sen. Edmund Muskie,; (D-
Maine), led the fight to add to
the measure two expensive pro-
grams which had been in the
vetoed bill but were deleted by
the committee.

The Sente pprvedthe THESE INCLUDED a $1.4
Tmesenyate apoved4the28billion revenue sharing program
masursebyi ao teHofuseto28to assist state and local gov-
ernments whose budgets have
THE ACTION came after been badly eroded because of
Senate Democrats succeeded, the recession, and another $1.4
ona4-2vtInbotn h billion in new federal grants for
price tag of the bill from the watretet.lns
$2.5 billion scaled - down ver-' Muskie called it a "compre-
sion sent to the floor. hensive package" which "rep-
This move came despitef resents the best opportunity
warnings by Republican leaders we have to ease the pain of this
that the bill is almost certain recession."
to be vetoed again.
Ford vetoed the earlier, $6.11 Backers said the full $5.3 bil-
billion measure on Feb. 13, call-'o lion would only be spent it un-
ing it " little more than an employment reached 9 per cent.
election year pork barrel." At the current jobless level of
about 7.5 per cent, they said the
THE HOUSE voted 319 to 98 amount actually to be spent
to override the veto, but theI would be about $3.9 billion.
fSenate failed to do so by three
votes. THIS INCLUDES about $1
The Senate Public Works billion for new jobs on public
Committee sent to the floor the works construction projects in
trimmed-down measure which areas of high unemployment.
chairman Jennings Randolph, Sponsors said it would produce
(D-W. Va.), said was designed about 100,000 new construction-
to meet with Ford's approval, related jobs.

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