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Tuesday, June 27, 192 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Irish Cease-Fire Follows Belfast Bombings, Death French Await Paris OK To Fire Nuclear Tests if i I i 4' 4 1, 1 rL 4 man Catholics took to the streets singing and cheering to show their hopes for peace after nearly three years of bloodshed which have claimed almost 400 lives. In Belfast's Catholic An-derstown area a militant IRA stronghold hundreds of men, women and children gathered to break open more than 700 crates of beer in PAPETE, Tahiti (AP) Weather conditions are currently favorable for the start of France's controversial atmospheric nuclear tests in the South Pacific, but permission to fire the first blast is still being awaited from Paris, informed sources said Monday. fThe planned series of about four or five blasts is still scheduled to end in mid-July, the sources said. President Georges Pompidou is faced with vigorous protests from Latin-American nations, Australia and New Zealand, 5f Only Fischer Knows, Says Boris Spassky REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) World chess champion Boris Spassky of Russia said he hoped his American challenger, Bobby Fischer, would show up in time for their first match next Sunday even though he failed to arrive as scheduled Monday at this tournament site. "I don't know why he didn't arrive," Spassky told a news conference.

"Only commander-in-chief Fischer knows," he added with a broad smile. But Spassky, 35, said he was confident that Fischer would turn up at the capital of Iceland for the start of their match for the world chess title, and $125,000 prize money. "I am hopeful we will play the first game next Sunday as 1 a Spassky said. Officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation said they expected the 29-year-old challenger Wednesday. He had been scheduled to arrive early Monday but officials said he cancelled his bookings at the last minute.

The provisionals, larger of the two wings of the outlawed IRA, called their truce weeks after a similar cease-fire called by the smaller, Marxist-oriented official wing. IT FOLLOWED an evening of bloodshed across the British province which at first inspired doubt a cease-fire would go into effect at all. Shortly before midnight, a British army spokesman surveyed the evening's violence and said it appeared to him "as far we are concerned there is no truce." But things died down soon after. The spokesman said a solider was killed by gunfire in East Belfast seconds before midnight. He was the second trooper to die during the evening.

EAST BELFAST Protestants threw up barricades of burning vehicles. Bombs went off downtown, one of them doing widespread damage in the North Street shopping area shortly after 8 p. m. (3 p. m.

EDT). In late evening a Provision a 1 spokesman reaffirmed the outlawed group's intention to go through with the ceasefire, announced Wednesday with the provision the British army "provided a public reciprocal Cuban Premier Lands In Moscow BELFAST (UPD A cease-fire called by the militant Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) went Into effect Northern Ireland Tuesday after a final spasm of gun battles, bombings and the killings of a policeman and two British soldiers. As the firing died down and the echoes of the battle faded away following the midnight (7 p. m. EDT) beginning of the truce, Ro Israeli Raids By Western UNITED NATIONS, N.

Y. Britain, France and Belgium laid before the UN Security Council Monday night a compromise resolution condemning Israel for last week's attacks on Lebanon while "profoundly deploring all acts of violence" in the area. The proposal, worked out in hours of intense consultations, was expected to be approved despite some reservations by the United States. Monday night's meeting was called by the council president, Ambassador La-zar Mojsov of Yugoslavia, after a 'scheduled morning DERITISTHY warm welcome from PLATES BRIDGES CROWNS FILLINGS CLEANINGS EXTRACTIONS SEE YOUR DENTIST IWtCE A YEAR PLATE REPAIRS I lit NOVOCAIN (Oil SILVER PORCElAtM Russians Give Castro Red Carpet Greeting bidil Eitinltd ll Riipeniiili Fioill Censured UN BloC session had been canceled to allow more time for negotiations. The compromise plan expressed a desire that appropriate steps would lead in the shortest possible time to the "release of all Syrian and Lebanese military and security personnel abducted by Israeli armed forces" during the June 21 incursion into Lebanon.

It also declared that if the Syrian and Lebanese personnel, are not released or if Israel fails to comply with other provisions of the resolution "the council will reconvene to consider fur-1 ther action." Dr. S. Pollack t2- and Associates DR. BRINER DR. WALES DR.

NEEDHAM DR. WILLIAMS DR. VOELKEL CORNER 6th AND VINE Second Floor, Hotel Cinclnnatian Hours: 9:30 6:30 Monday thru Friday: Sat. 9 4 Phone 241-6938 or 241-6866 AP Wirtphote Soviet leader Brezhnev. curbside crowds to the Kremlin.

In contrast to the speeding motorcade that took President Nixon along the same route in a cool reception a month ago. the Cuban's cortege moved slowly, permitting him and the Kremlin trio to stand and wave to the cheering crowds. ONLY ft' among others, about the tests. Peru has threatened to break off diplomatic relations if the blasts are. carried out, despite contin-; ued assurances by French' scientists that radioactive pollution will be minimal Pompidou's decision is complicated by the sumed presence in the general test zone area dfr' the Canadian yacht Green-i peace HI, with a protest? group aboard, and plans by an Australian group to drop six parachutists near Mururoa Atoll where the 1 A T- V- Wirt H7 vfe Tr." 'r lif I rfr tPwAi c-rr MOSCOW (AP) Fidel Castro came to Moscow on Monday for his first visit in eight years and received a warm welcome from the top men in the Kremlin.

The bearded Cuban prime minister was greeted by the Communist Party general secretary, Leonid Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and President Nikolai V. Podgorny. Castro, whose, regime is bolstered substantial Soviet aid, estimated by some Western experts to amount to more than a million dollars a day, is ex-, pected to confer at length here on economic projects and prospects. He could well face pressure to become more self-supporting.

Rhythmic shouts of "Fidel, Fidel, Fidel" resounded from the crowd, specifically selected and bused to the restricted VIP airport for the ceremony as Castro embraced Politburo members, ministers and other officials in the welcoming party. AFTER THE formal review and march-past by the honor guard, Castro and his three Kremlin hosts climbed into an open limousine for a drive past Marxists Out In Italy's New Regime ROME (UPI) Premier Giulio Andreotti announced Monday formation of a middle-of-the-road coalition government which at least temporarily ended a decade of collaboration between Catholics and Marxists. The moderately right-wing Liberals replaced the Socialists, for 10 years a partner in the center-left experiment which fell apart early this year. Andreotti, a 53-year-old Christian Democrat, will lead a government composed of his own party plus Social Democrats and the Liberals, back in the cabinet for the first time since 1957. The new government is Italy's 34th in the past 26 years and the third since January 1.

President Giovanni Leone administered the oath of office to Andreotti and his 25 ministers a few hours after Andreotti announced formation of the government which will go before parliament for a vote of confidence July 4. Andreotti had led a minority all-Christian Democrat lineup on a caretaker basis since February 18 after failing to piece together -a new center-left coalition. SINCE THEN a national election confirmed the Christian Democrats as the country's major political force, boosted the fortunes of the neo-Fascist Italian social movement and left' most of the rest of the political balance unchanged. In forming his government, Andreotti had ruled out any collaboration with Communists or neo-Fas-cists. Socialists refused to serve in any government with Liberals and the Christian Democrats, i turn, decided to exclude the Socialists because of their close ties with the Communists.

Fieh Loss Costly MERCERSBURG, Pa. (AP Five million goldfish estimated by their owner to-be worth $100,000 were lost in the Pennsylvania flooding, the Mt. Fernel Fisheries reported. The fishery said the goldfish washed down the Conococheaque Creek, owner Richard F. Rice estimated the value of the fish at $100,000.

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