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Salonga said he had received a let ter, purportedly from a group of Fil ipino bankers, saying Marcos planned to donate $57 million to President Reagan’s 1980 and 1984 election campaigns and $10 million to other U.S. candidates. The letter provided no docu mentation to support the claim, and there was no independent verifica tion. It also did not say any money acttially was paid or that any U.S. of ficial agreed to accept it. Salonga said he received the letter Saturday from former banker Anto nio Gatmaitan, who said it was writ ten by 14 Filipino bankers whom he refused to identify. In Washington, While House spokesman Larry Speakes said he was unaware of any such influence- buying scheme by Marcos. Aquino met for more than an hour with 61 top generals and re gional military commanders at Camp Aguinaldo, where the revolu tion began that put her in power Feb. 25. Chief of Staff Gen. Fidel V. Ra mos, who was Marcos’ deputy mili tary commander before he defected to support Aquino, said all the offi cers pledged their support and loy alty to the commander-in-chief. Earlier Wednesday, Aquino met with her full Cabinet. The ministers put off a decision on whether to declare a revolution ary government, assigning the mat ter to a committee. Such a proclamation would free Aquino to dismiss the National As sembly and make changes in the au tocratic administrative system left by Marcos. South Africans condemn shooting, ban Associated Press JOHANNESBURG — Prominent whites joined anti- apartheid groups Wednesday in angry response to a re port that police fired into a black crowd without provo cation the day before, and to banning orders against two black leaders. Police said the crowd of 2,000 people gathered Tues day outside a small courtroom in which black youths were facing riot charges, refused to disperse and got out of control. Police spokesman Capt. 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The 5-year ban prohibits them from speaking publicly, publishing writings or being quoted in the me dia. f Spaniards vote to kee; Spain in Associated Pres MADRID, Spain—Spi voted Wednesday to country m NATO in a itH victory for the pro-Europe® icies of Socialist Prime MM Felipe Gonzalez, official* lions showed. Partial returns shokKK* peieen disquai j He said (he projections! | 58 percent of the countn! I million registered votenp I pated. As recently as lastwetij opinion |>olls indicated i would reject NATOmeoj by a mat gin of 4 to 7 pen points. Such a move would han® Spain the first nation in VlL 37-year history to withdffl pletelv from membership f France ended the inlet of its military forces with in 1966 hut remained a me Twisters rip through South, kill two in Alabama Associated Press Waves of thunderstorms with damaging winds, tornadoes and large hail swept from Texas into Al abama Wednesday, killing two peo ple, tossing trucks and derailing a freight train in the second barrage of deadly storms this week. Scores of people remained home less after twisters and high winds scoured Ohio, Indiana and Ken tucky Monday, killing six people, in- jurirfg more than 100 and causing nearly $30 million damage. In Wednesday’s storms, two peo ple were killed when a tornado struck rural homes near Carrollton, Ala., Pickens County officials said. 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