Tuesday; August 3, 1976 ME MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five TuesayAugst 3 196 UE MIHIGN DILY ageFiv New quake may strike in Peking TOKYO (M--Chinese authori- ties fear that an expected new earthquake will strike closer to Peking-and possibly with even greater force-than the devas- tating t r e m or s that rocked northwest China last week, for- eigners evacuated from the Chi- nese capital said yesterday. Hundreds of members of Pe- king's diplomatic community and other foreigners arrived in Tokyo and Hong Kong yester- day and told of the first frantic minutes after last Wednesday's quakes and of the continuing apprehension of new earth- quakes that would make re- building efforts futile. PAT CHORNYAK, wife of a U.S. liaison mission official in Peking, said here that Chinese authorities had warned that the epicenter of a possible new quake "was moving closer to Peking." The authorities also believe the new quake "can be stronger than those of July 28," said Francesca Miceli, wife of an Italian embassy official, as she arrived in Rome. The first tremor last Wednes- day struck with a force of 8.2 on the Richter scale and was centered near Tangshan, an in- dustrial city of one million peo- ple about 100 miles east-south- east of Peking. A second major tremor hit in approximately the same area and reached a mag- nitude of 7.9. 'The Chinese government has not issued any report on total c a s u a l t i e s, but speculation based on sketchy reports has placed the number of dead and injutred at anything from tens of thousands to one million. For- eigners who were in Tangshan said most of the city was de- stroyed. 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But i from," but blames the media for every instance, we try to as perpetuating this bad image. lyze and appraise our circun Senate rejects cuts in defense spending WASHINGTON (,P)-The Sen- jected 63 to 27, was proposed b ate rejected yesterday a pro- Sens. Thomas Eagleton (D-Mo. posed $1 billion blanket cut in and Mark Hatfield (R-Ore.) i a $104 billion defense appropria- the face of warnings that dras tion bill and refused to defer tic cuts in defense spendin purchase of an additional 60 could all but ensure that Russi Minuteman III missiles. surpass the United States i Final action on the record military capability. Pentagon budget bill for fiscal Eagleton accused the Pent year 1977 was postponed until gon of padding its budget r next Monday, quest in an effort to take ad vantage of a "fertile politic THE BILL before the Senate, environment" in an electio unlike that passed by the House, year. prohibits spending of any money' for procurement of the new su- your vote is vital personic HI bomber until next ya oei ia Feb. 1. VOTE TODAY! The Senate turned down an Shire Burgoyne for amendment by Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) to defer Circuit Conrt Committee also until Feb. 1 the spending Monica Hopp, Treasurer of $274.5 million for additional Minuteman intercontinental bal- listic missiles. The vote was 52 to 40.InT Kennedy claimed the missiles are not needed, whether or not the United States comes to terms with Russia on a new strategic arms limitation agree- ment, and that the new admin- istration to take office Jan. 20 should be permitted to make a decision. 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