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The Battalion Monday, October5,If
Clinton endorses
free-trade treaty
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
RALEIGH, N.C. — Democrat
Bill Clinton on Sunday endorsed
the controversial free-trade treaty
with Mexico,
Clinton
but said he
would not sign
it unless
additional steps
were taken to
protect
American
workers.
"If it is done
right, it will
create jobs in
the United
States and in
Mexico," the Arkansas governor
said in an address at North
Carolina State University.
"We must always remember
why we're doing it — to help the
working men and women of
America."
The announcement ended
weeks of speculation over how
the Democratic nominee would
land on the trade pact, which was
completed in August after 14
months of negotiation by the Bush
administration.
Clinton sought to tread a
middle ground on the issue,
endorsing the pact while stressing
the need to look out for U.S.
workers.
The pact has been opposed
many leading Democrats, maj
labor groups, and environmt
organizations.
Gradually, over a l5-yn
period, all tariffs for goodsan
services and all barriers
investment over the borders ofd
United States, Mexico andCanai
would be eliminated. Canada
the United States earlier
reached agreement on a trail
pact.
The result would be the largs
single trade bloc in theworli
surpassing the Europei
community both in consume
demand, with 360
customers, and in economicck
with $6 trillion in output.
President Bush and Mexica:
and Canadian officials wen
scheduled to observe
initialling of the agreemenlli!
trade ministers on Wednesiat
The Bush administralios
predicted the treaty could creat
400,000 jobs by 1995, t
stimulating the economies ofaf
three nations.
House Majority Leader Richari
Gephardt, D-Mo., contends
should be renegotiated and Ok
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum,sa
the agreement could cost 550,0
U.S. jobs over the next decade
Missouri, Ohio and other Midwesi
industrial states are critical in Ike
election.
Moi
Rallies to boost Perot
in poll, supporters say
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
HARRISBURG,Pa. - A blitz
of pep rallies, news conferences
and word-of-mouth will help
propel Ross Perot to the White
House, his Pennsylvania sup
porters say.
Chief organizers from
throughout the state dismiss
Perot's 7 percent standing in the
polls and political pundits who
say the Texas billionaire has vir
tually no chance of winning the
election.
"There are a lot of people out
there who want Perot, they just
haven't come forward yet," said
Rebecca Lyttle, a coordinator for
seven mid-state counties, in
cluding Lancaster, York and
Lebanon.
"There are a lot of people
that because of peer pressure
are criticizing Perot, butwhenit
comes down to it, they are not
going to vote for Bush or Clin
ton, she said.
Perot announced last week
that he is re-entering the presi
dential race because his sup
porters felt President Bush and
Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton
haven't adequately addressed
the country's fiscal concern
Perot hcid'^yithdraWrt'ih'jifly.
About r W chief volunteers
from throughout the state met
in Harrisburg Saturday to de
vise a strategy for the last four
weeks of the election.
Leaders say they will cam
paign heavily for Perot on a lo
cal level, using rallies and en
thusiastic volunteers to drum
up support for their candidate
and push for a large voter
turnout.
Assault
Continued From Page 2
the attention of school officials
last Tuesday, a day after the
attack, when a school custodian
told a teacher what happened and
the teacher told school officials.
An assistant principal then
called the girl's mother and told
her that her daughter had been
assaulted by some students,
Daniels said.
"I knew something was wrong
with her, but I couldn't get her to
tell me anything on Monday," the
mother said. "I saw that her
clothes were just filthy. I didn't
find out until Tuesday that the
boys had told her not to tell
anyone or they would hurt or kill
her, so she was too scared to say
anything."
School officials have rol
determined whether a teacher
walked in during the incident and
failed to report it, although they
are investigating the possibility,
Jessie said.
According to Daniels, a school
official eventually did report the
incident to police at the mothers
urging. That report was made last
Tuesday, he said.
However, Houston police
spokesman Rick Hartley said
Saturday he did not know
whether a report had been filed or
what action,, if any, police had
taken in the case.
The girl's mother has asked
that her daughter be transferred
to another school.
"I think everything is OK if my
children are in school - that
school is safe," the mother said
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