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Simpson’s view that neither Congress nor the public will support amnesty until persuaded that new aliens are not crossing the w a we EA COMICS ..scssenseereessesssse Associated Press HONOLULU, May 21—Chickens, pigs, canoes and dismantled houses were un- ther possessions arnved at Majetto Island Seventy residents of Rongelap Atoll and Letters Numbers nee B2 aboard the Greenpeace ship Rainbow War- peewee TT a cuco-based spokeaman for the environmen- TV Cobew Once the unloading was complcted. the Cin Sew fui Wenteer . 82 Prot, according to Dick Dillman. a San Fran- Simpson about 20 . thehas bill circulated i owdraft . —_copies of bill to interested parties in an effort to build support for his revised ap-. proach. . e idents, Dillman Greenpeace _ ed that said. let tion officials would ¢St#mated tha a complete evacuation ‘akefour trips, he said. However, fear that lingering contami- |nation may pose a threat to children led [atoll leaders to decide to leave the island gain. : Roger Ray of the U.S. Department of 150-fant motor-sai ship was scheduled to take the 100-mile trip to peck up more res- age, Jower than in some parts of the United States. __ . P ON & DINNER : Biv lap pose no health threat and are, on aver- oa, — site cide home SIGN-UPS TODAY! 6 p.m. at Rumors © Cirsponsored tn © a Rumors EE 1900 M St., N.W.. 466-7378 VT~we BUY A DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING wen ao hee Re RE would Rongelap, in the Marshall Islands, was evacuated in 1954 after a U.S. nuclear test called Operation Bravo. ’ . The islanders were llowed to return in 1957, Bopereeks! 368-2425 ll Energyhas said radiation leveis on Ronge- — s panel to review those procedures. tal oxganization. gier's Ean * bring seasonal agricultural workers into the Atomic:lest Ato Rob Leveyeee E24 AnnLanders... [Immigration and Naturalization Service and P, K loaded today at a central Pacific island that will be the new home for 327 people whose ' atoll was : covered by nuclear fallout 31 years ago. jay Mane See B - E22 _ 122/85 In Congress Today..............+ AS Corrections ......... Federal Daty Crossword....... Tony Kornhewser . Ee ee ‘ Residents Vacate esider POST Thomas Boswell nnn C1 Bridge, Horoscope .............. E23 Classifted on...esscesscccseeeeess ie EL a £1 | “ E3 ‘0. would ease aliens could occur until the panel certified D112 + 98th TheCongress. revised bill, which Mazzoli is not cosponsoring initially, retains the basic ele a S In another oneeeenme hiring for Labor Department enforcementefforts. It would establish special procedures to DS " $10,000. workrd for two years to push through the sanctions against employers are working. The panel would report one year after - - li (D-Ky.) y. he and Rep. Romano L. Mazzo | The Patient's Advocate: Ds | Your alles, the nurses ........ 8 ~ DS ‘ are involved in use of altered identification documents. Civil fines would range to increasedfunding for border patrols by the [Related StOry ne.eeees Al] | Aund & Body: Type As and \ The new measure, a copy . is obtained Be Aloa are: would be directed to appoint a “legalization D3 | ‘ granted immediate amnesty to longtime Congress last year. . use drops sharplyee 7 .. D3 i ‘ After that, they would be granted perma-: mindemonstrated status if they nent imumJegal competency in English. Last year's bill iH . Hi = There are indications that Hispanics Wily residents. oppose the new measure even more ee The new measure would increase criminal penalties on employers who knowingly ly, since it delays their principal goal of lehire aliens, bring them into the country or galizing the status of aliens here for years. ae Scuene or. |' yg, Broadway's Obie Awards .. F3 At) herds Reiemses by Leo FT D1 The new bill, which Simpson plans to un- —gtatus for two or three years to aliens who havelived in the United States since before tidrug award on Hill Yard. Fe 1 Stule Plus: Miss Manners on coustes traveling single .... F5 Ars Reat Arusis wanted foe bobaard commessuans . F7 | mn tions against employers who hire undocumented workers. Once SeNCHONS al ruicd cChecbve, ie Simpson bill would grant temporary tesa") veil this week,is designed to overcome obsweeping his in that derailedlaws jections revise immigration the lasteffort days to of peterAmerica seccessea raa Pook ty the United States ;until a picsdciiiad panel certifies the effectiveness of proposed sanc- , : : . : :