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Page 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1981
Local / State
Democrats have Hart;
senator tries to boost bid
United Press International
DALLAS — Sen. Gary Hart of
Colorado is helping bolster the
campaign funds of fellow Demo
crats, mixing personal charm and
Reagan diatribes into a combina
tion that could boost his own aspir
ations in coming years.
During the weekend Hart
appeared at fundraisers on behalf
of Rep. Martin Frost, seeking re-
election in 1982. An estimated
$175,000 was raised during a din
ner and reception.
“I wanted to bring someone
down who is a new voice on a na
tional scale,” said Frost. “People
always say, ‘Who are the new lead
ers in the Democratic Party?’ Sen.
Hart is a new leader.”
Hart first achieved national
prominence in spearheading the
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ill-fated presidential campaign of
former Sen. George McGovern,
D-S.D. He is now himself consi
dered a potential contender for
the party’s presidential nod in
1984.
“It’s much too early to be specu
lating,” Hart said. He said,
however, he had not dismissed a
possible presidential bid.
Criticizing Reagan’s economic
program, Hart said: “(Reagan)
bought an economic theory and
applied it at the wrong time. The
whole thing is becoming un
raveled. ”
He said the Democratic Party is
far from dead and that most Amer
icans would return to the fold
soon.
“They’d have us believe the
time has come when we can’t
afford compassion, we can’t afford
generosity and we can’t afford vi
sion,” he said. “The vast majority
of Americans still believe and al
ways will believe in a fair and just,
equitable society.”
The fundraisers were a $250 a
plate dinner that attracted several
hundred and a $10-per-person
beer and peanuts reception that
drew even more.
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United Press International
AUSTIN — The Reagan admi
nistration subverted a good law by
softening federal occupational
safety standards at the expense of
the lives and health of workers,
says Ray Marshall, former U.S.
secretary of labor.
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killed on the job or getting cancer,
the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration inspectors
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he said.
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skillful in the use of public:]
tions, ” he said. People wants
believe there is an easy answ'l
said, and the Reagan adu
tion, promised a painlessa
Marshall, currently on (hi
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nomic policy at the Lyndf
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