—national Battalion/Page 1 June 24,1® Reagan opposes anti-nuclear resolution House committee asks arms freeze congressional body to approve a nuclear freeze resolution over United Press International congressional Dotty to approve a The committee voted 26-9 WASHINGTON — The nuclear freeze resolution over for the resolution calling on the House Foreign Affairs Commit- the opposition of President United States and the Soviet Un- tee Wednesday became the first Reagan. ion to seek “to achieve a mutual Pizza. JLnxi and very viable freeze on the testing, production and further deployment” of nuclear weapons. Reagan opposed the measure on grounds it would lock the Soviets into a superior military position. For pizza out, it’s Pizza Inn. ^ Buy one pizza, get the next smaller size for 99C Buy any Original Thin Crust or Sicilian Topper pizza and get the next smaller same style pizza with equal number of toppings, for 99C. Present this coupon with guest i check. 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Sex education aids teenagers researchers sa United Press International NEW YORK — A Johns Hopkins University study says sex education in schools does not foster promiscuity and apparently discourages teen age pregnancies. “The data seem to provide overwhelming support for the claim that the decision to en gage in sexual activity is not influenced by whether or not teenagers have had sex educa tion in school,” the resear chers reported Tuesday. The study, based on re search in 1976 and 1979 and funded by the National Insti tute of Child Health and Hu man Development, was done by professors Melvin Zelnik and YoungJ. Kim of the Hop kins Department of Popula tion Dynamics. The study also turned up evidence sex instruction in schools appears to lessen the incidence of teenage pre gnancy. “Young women who have had sex education appear less likely than those who nave not to become pregnant if they are sexually active,” Zelnik and Kim wrote in “Famili Planning Perspectives,'! journal of the Alan Gun macher Institute, a specii! affiliate of the Planned Pi rent hood Federation ol America. “These are the first din from a national study to throB or ’ s no light on the controveraM two-f which has been boilingsinctiK/, .y/N least the 1950s, abouttheiuR/ swiii pact of school sex eduata■nm/ny courses on teenage sexicM/] 5^ activity, contraceptiveuseait: Ug ram (, pregnancy,” institute officii™ said. A related report said than half of family planniiii clinics have two or moreprof rams that involve parentsii the birth control decisionsj their teenagers. University of Pennsylvaui sociologist Frank F. Furstti berg Jr. and colleagues swim appn veyed family planning dinrgiring hi f unded under Title X, ikRer. federally financed diuBash, t program. flch, has They said 85 percent off ming ant nics are making efforts toisHiked hi volve parents and many pro,pool and rams of that type have been tile afte place f rom three to nine yeaitBshing 1 the Indiat and he ex/ fani can b Top 20 tin by Fra His Inch |jall him low, Mel Minister, House launch iob drives me UK "the 27-yea It his d United Press International WASHINGTON — Amid warnings that high unemploy ment among black youths could erupt into urban riots this sum mer, House Democrats and a Philadelphia minister are laun ching two programs intended to create jobs for disadvantaged young people. Key House Democrats began work Tuesday on a $1 billion jobs-program bill that would provide employment for an esti mated 203,000 people this sum mer. They sought — but failed to get — Republican support. But Rev. 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