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Call mornings. 138t5 1981 Suzuki GS450E quick, $500 or best offer 260- 3287. 140t5 WASHINGTON — The House on Wednesday night killed all U.S. assistance to the Contra rebels in Ni caragua, dramatically rejecting both Republican and Democratic com promises in handing President Rea gan a major foreign policy defeat. Three separate votes on the House floor culminated in a con gressional decision to halt the presi dent’s three-year campaign to un dermine the leftist Sandinista government in Managua. A Democratic alternative provid ing aid for Nicaraguan refugees and financial support for a peacekeeping force during a future cease-fire was passed once, then defeated in the fi nal House vote. Reagan had made significant con cessions in his original plan to give the Contras direct military assistance to be funnelled through the Central Intelligence Agency. The Senate on Tuesday had gone along with a Re publican proposal to give the Con tras $14 million after Reagan E ledged to use the money for non- :thal assistance only and to nego tiate directly with the Sandinistas. Nonetheless, "he fell two votes short on the Republican House pro posal and thus lost the toughest con gressional battle of his second term. That killed any prospect of U.S. aid for the rightist rebels, which was sus pended by Congress last year, unless the lawmakers change their mind in the future. While the final vote on the Nicara guan issue was decided by a wide margin, 303-123, the critical vote on a Republican alternative was decided by only two votes, 215-213. As the outcome became clear, there was cheering among Demo crats on the floor. And House mem bers who had hauled the president’s Central Ameican policies open hugged on another. In futile appeal. House Minority Leader Robert Michel, R-Ill., quoted House Speaker Thomas P. 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