6 . Tuesday, January 23, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Nation/World Barry seeks treatment in Florida The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Mayor Marion Barry, facing a cocaine possession charge, flew to a Florida treatment center yesterday while political operatives back home began toward toward Jesse Jackson as an alternative candidate for mayor. "I know he's getting a pressure to run," a Jackson associate, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said of his boss. "I don't know if he's going to. A lot of the pressure is coming from him." City officials confirmed that the mayor, accompanied by his wife, Eiffi, left the capital at dawn yesterday to get treatment of an unspecified health problem. Neither Barry nor his wife would say where they went, but a top political aide said Barley left for the Hanley-Hazelden Treatment Center in West Palm Beach. Fla. An aide in the center's admissions office said she could not disclose the identities of people checking into the center. She said that the center was for the treatment of substance and alcohol abuse but that sometimes a person entered to determine whether he had a problem. Barry's plans to announce his candidacy.Sunday for a fourth term as mayor of the nation's capital were abruptly canceled after his arrest Thursday night on a misdemeanor cocaine possession charge. Jackson's move to Washington last April fueled rumors that he would make a bid for the mayor's chair. But the two-time presidential candidate repeatedly has said he never would run against Barry, a friend and former civil rights colleague. Ivaneh Donaldson, former deputy mayor, spent part of the weekend telephoning other Barry supporters to ask them to get behind a Jackson candidacy, said one Barry aide. Tough new clean-air bill likely to pass The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Congress, which returns today from a long holiday recess, is all but sure to enact tougher air-pollution controls, but battles remain for how much the legislation should cost and who should pay. "This year all interested parties know there will be a clean air bill," said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chief sponsor of the bill and chairman of the Environmental and Public Works subcommittee The Senate, on its first day back at work, will be confronted with a complex and broad clean air bill that calls for cutting acid-rain pollutants in half, tightening controls on automobile emissions and greatly reducing toxic chemical releases. World Briefs senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, expects "vigorous debate" on the bill in the next few weeks. Final passage is likely to take considerably longer. The estimated annual cost of the various proposals ranges from $14 billion to $100 billion. Supporters of the legislation argue that some of the costs are being exaggerated and that reduced healthcare costs will recoup some of the money President Bush said last week that he was prepared to veto any legislation that went substantially beyond the $19 billion proposal he sent to Capitol Hill last summer. "I want to sign a clean-air bill this year. . . but I will only sign legislation that balances environmental and economic progress," Bush said in a letter to the Senate. There also will be fights about Bush's proposal to cut the capital gains tax. COMMUNIST PARTY SPLITS: The Communist Party in Yugoslavia voted yesterday to give up its 45-year-old guarantee of power, and liberals said they would set their own ideological course, which could lead to a split in party ranks. Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Poland and Hungary all have abolished the leading role of the Communist Party as part of their democratic reforms in recent months. 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