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The Texas businessman, who is on the ballot in all 50 states, complained that neither President Bush nor Democratic nominee Bill Clinton had offered serious proposals to deal with the na tion's budget deficit. Perot made the complaint on a day when he held separate, private meetings in Washington with Bush's campaign chief James A. Baker III and Ronald Brown, chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Former media adviser Jim Squires said Perot had no illusions of winning such a race, but that he might begin running ads and mak ing speeches in states like Texas and Florida, where he could affect the outcome. Those two states account for 57 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House. Mainly, "This is an invita tion to Bill Clinton to put a serious economic proposal on the table," Squires said. He suggested that Perot might begin engaging in campaign-related activity around Oct. 1 if nei ther Clinton nor Bush takes him up on his re quest that they pay more attention to economic Perot issues. Interviewed on "CBS This Morning"! said he thought when he abandoned then July that the major parties would more dr address economic issues that worry him® supporters. "In retrospect, I think I made a mistaii cause they really didn't face the issues’ ! said. The Dallas billionaire repeated earlier; ments that he would let volunteer organize ballot petition drives decide whetherhes!) become an active campaigner. "They're looking at the situation now, eva ing it and deciding what the situation should Perot said. Both the Clinton and Bush camps werest cal. Got Clinton defends state record, still seeks campaign debate THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST LANSING, Mich. - Bill Clinton taunted President Bush for refusing to debate on Tuesday and defended his home-state record against FAIRFAX HEALTHY MALES WANTED AS SEMEN DONORS Contact Fairfax Cryobank A Division of the Genetics & IVF Institute 1121 Briarcrest Dr., Suite 101 Bryan, TX Help infertile couples; confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity desirable, ages 18 to 36, excellent compenstion. 776-4453 Clinton PARENTS NIGHT OUT Sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega Free babysitting for the students and faculty of A&M Sept 25th 6:30-10pm room 110 Student Services Building Questions call Wendell 846-7356 or Adrienne 846-9171 a scathing attack Bush launched on a dash through the six states surrounding Arkansas. Ross Perot added another twist by saying he had made a mistake when he abandoned plans to enter the race. The Texas businessman didn't say he would reverse that decision but did say supporters were "looking at the situation." Clinton wove Bush's decision against debating Tuesday night into his economic pitch. Bush for the first time made a detailed indictment of the Arkansas governor's state record and suggested the real debate should match candidate Clinton's promises against Governor Clinton's performance. In Washington, the Commission on Presidential Debates made a fresh proposal to the campaigns that the first Bush- Clinton debate be next Tuesday in Louisville, Ky., the site and date originally proposed for a vice presidential debate. The Clinton camp immediately accepted and said it was ready to discuss arrangements. The Bush campaign repeated its objection to the commission's single-moderator format and said it would deal with the Clinton campaign rather than the commission in pressing for a multiple-questioner arrangement. Bush said Tuesday, "We're not going to do it on his terms alone, but we'll have debates." Clinton said simply, "I think the commission ought to sponsor these debates." Bush rallies in Texas President blasts opponents actions r Two promisi governr pie. I Howi jfidicate ftill neei In the ve ex itfcgrity |oman fcssion, I Guen jzree fro: ha THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONGVIEW - President Bush recalled images of hunting, fishing and wartime heroism Tuesday while asking Texans to help him defeat "the governor next door." Bush, making a six-state swing around Arkansas, blamed Bill Clinton for Arkansas' pollution and the high number of residents without health insurance. "Look at the grand canyon between the woras of candidate Clinton running around the country criticizing me and the actions of Gov. Clinton, which is a soriy record by any Texas standard," Bush said. A crowd of about 2,000 cheered Bush's call for tax breaks, smaller government and education choice. 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Lloyd Bentsen and Phil Gramm separately have been pushing in the Senate for expansion of the preserve, known as "America's ark" for its variety of flora and fauna. The two introduced differing legislation. with Bentsen seeking to boost the size of the preserve above 100,000 acres while Gramm advocated a smaller increase. Rep. Charlie Wilson, D-Lufkin, for several years has introduced legislation in the House similar to what Bentsen has sought since coming to the Senate in 1970. Gramm's version was approved Tuesday in committee. Action by the full Senate could come later this week. groposa before C partners expansion) will become law this sessioil Many Congress." |h ants f ( Said Bentsen: "Today's committeea« ve brings us an important step close!* . J expanding the preserve and enhancing* nca ability to save this unique bio!o» a 1 wonderland for future generation; ready b Americans to enjoy." The state's two senators were pleased by the action, as was Wilson. 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