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9 OTHER DOMESTIC AFFAIRS "Despite the tornado tragedy, " says Inquirer report, "the people of Madison, Ind. were going about their cleanup in unbelievably good spirits, " NBC noted recovery of 2nd Guardsman in Xenia fire Both nets Sun w/film of memorial services in hard-hit towns. NBC w/especially moving report on Guardsman who helped the community, pedaled home on a bike as he prayed his family would be spared and found house hit hard but wife and children ok. Then to church where he sang a solo. He wants to rebuild in Xenia as he can't believe any other neighborhood could have more love than what they' ve seen since the storm. "More realistic, 11 says Bulletin of EMK bill which hopefully will lead to further compromise and action. "After years as champ of notion that nat'l health insurance can keep us all in good health from cradle to grave, EMK has suddenly trimmed his sails, " says Trib edit. New plan is so different from old one that it's w/in compromising distance of Admin's. But Trib takes issue w/EMK's continuing support of compulsion and federal burocracy in his plan the latter is "surest way to waste and inefficiency Trib urges Admin to hold its ground on these 2 major points. 11 Just because EMK retreated doesn't mean Admin should it may mean EMK has more reason to retreat. 11 "It probably won't happen this year, 11 leads Knight's Boyd. 11 "It might happen next year. But almost certainly by '76, you're going to be able to buy into nation-wide, govt-sponsored health insurance Gap between [RN and EMK plans has been considerably narrowed, 11 tho enough diffs remain to require some more time yet to bridge them Ribicoff said prospects have improved for passage of health insurance. But, "if House imches, all bets are off. This'd tie up Senate so com- pletely there'd be no chance for a major new program. 11 "Admin's assault on environment can no longer be doubted, 11 the Sun declares w/high praise for Train's efforts to head off "Admin moves toward a dirtier environment. " Roy Wilkins claims "RN has no more business in busing issue than in making pronouncement on Calley before trial As Pres, he throws enormous and unfair weight of WH behind an issue when he speaks publicly. 11 Wilkins charges most opponents of busing are against equal education for blacks and whatever their excuses, these people are "standing in the doorway. "

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