The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 07, 1977, Page page 5, Image 5

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    thursday, epril 7, 1977
daily nebraskan
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ten revolutionaries of the older generation,
(who had long followed Chairman Mao
in the revolution."
news digest Progress reported
By The Associated Press
Sugar program
Washington-President Carter may an
nounce within a week a new US: sugar
program aimed at helping domestic growers
without cutting imports so much that it
will drive up consumer sugar prices. Agri
culture Secretary Bob Eergland said Wed
nesday, Mao's son
Tokyo-One of Mao Tse-tung's sons has
been brought into the campaign against
four radical leaders accused of trying to
seize power, including Mao's widow. The '
People Doily printed an article by Mao's
son, Mao An-ching, and daughter-in-law,
Shao Hua, declaring that "the gang of
four slandered a large number of proletar-
Washinston-Some oroszress was reoort-
Wednesday in negotiations to end the sit-in
at the Department of Health, Education
and Welfare by about 50 disabled pro
testors demanding enforcement of civil
rights laws for the nation's handicapped.
Sporadic discussions between demonstra
tion leaders and top HEW officials began
Tuesday night, and by Wednesday after
noon there were indications the demonstra
tors had softened their demands.
Floods
The Tug Fork river's overflowing waters
smashed into two more towns along the
West Virginia-Kentucky border Wednes
day, but most of the rampaging rivers in
Appalachia began to recede, leaving behind
devastation and mud-encrusted homes. At
least 14 persons had been killed by the
floods since Monday, after storms dumped
rain on the region for up to 30 hours.
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