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...think it's time we put pressure on the GSA to get the report out," Councilor Saundra Graham, a co-sponsor of the resolution, said after the meeting. "Everybody's asking 'Where's the report...
...think he was telling the truth," said Indiana's David W. Dennis). But Democrats both on and off the subcommittee wanted to know more. "I just don't believe the whole story holds together," said Manhattan Congresswoman Bella S. Abzug, who was a co-sponsor of the resolutions that prompted the inquiry, although she is not on the Judiciary Committee...
Patsy Fath Davis '76, president of the Harvard-Radicliffe Association of African and Afro-American Students, said yesterday that Afro will co-sponsor the showing of "Birth of a Nation" and has no objection to showing "Triumph of the Will" on the same program...
Senator Edward Kennedy, co-sponsor of the bill, was angry enough to take a dramatic step. He filed suit against the Administration in U.S. District Court in Washington and then argued the case himself on the assumption that nobody could plead for Congress more persuasively than one of its members. Nixon, he charged, had made "promiscuous use" of the pocket veto. In the past, most measures that had been vetoed in this fashion were usually not vital to the national welfare. But Kennedy considered his own bill to be a major undertaking. In addition, Nixon had vetoed the bill...
...Hill, called a meeting of some 30 Jewish leaders, after which they urged Congress to pass a resolution accusing the Arabs of starting the war and demanding more military weapons to be shipped to Israel. To date, 67 Senators and 236 members of the House have agreed to co-sponsor such a resolution...