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Wednesday, June 28, 1972 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 0 Senators Raise Nixon Flood Bill WASHINGTON (AP) Senate promptly upped the President Nixon asked ante by voting for $200 Congress Tuesday for $100 million, million i disaster-relief Mr. press secre- funds for flood-stricken tary, Ronald L. ziegler, an- eastern states and the nounced that the $100 mil- lion request was being sent to Capitol Hill for immediate consideration and that Vice President Agnew was being sent on a two-day fact-finding tour of Virgin-York. Soon after this, the Senate approved by voice vote an amendment to a departmental appropriation bill to provide $200 million ia, Maryland and New in federal funds for victims of tropical storm Agne3. The money would be handled by the Office of Emergency Preparedness and is in addition to $92.5 million now in that agency's disaster relief fund.

The House would have to accept the Senate amendment to make it effective. Congress plans to recess this Friday until July 17 and House action before then is uncertain. Sen. Joseph Montoya(D-N. who chairs a subcommittee which supervis es disaster relief programs, tried to delay Senate ac- tion in order to hold hea ings and get a White I House estimate of funds needed for flood relief.

Montoya said, "All I -want is assurances that money is not going out the window I don't want- Uncle Sam to be taken." He referred to accounts of some Southern residents making false loan claims in the wake oC i'. that area's earthquake. House Backs Nixon On Amis Jjl. panaaaannnnannannnnnnq WASHINGTON (AP) Backing President Nixon's bid for sustained U. S.

development of new offensive weapons under the Moscow accords, the House decisively rejected proposals Tuesday for a outback of more than $1.6 billion. The House also rejected by 244 to 152 a proposal to order all U. S. forces out of the Indochina war by September 1 in return for HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIAL AP Wirephoto Dirty Job hi Harrisburg, Pa. girls rest after clean-up work.

Even Water Is Needed the newweapons could undermine the U. arms limitation agree-ments and Rep. Otis G. Pike contended they should be rejected simply because they are too costly and not needed. "Obviously we've got the power to blow the Soviets to smithereens," Pike said.

"And all we're talking about here is how fine a powder to grind the other peoples of the Earth into." PIKE'S amendment to reject all $445 million in the bill lor development of the Bl bomber to replace the B52 in the early 1980s was voted down 279 to 94. It's A Flood Of Problems with this coupon on a bucket (Reg. $4.15) Now $3.15 or barrel (Reg. $5.45) Now $4.45 of Kentucky Fried Chicken June 28, 29 30, July 1, 2, 3 4 0 By Associated Press Restoration of the normal water supply was the big problem In 57 Pennsylvania communities. In upstate New York, it was re from ruptured storage tanks.

Temporary bridge and road repairs held a high priority in Maryland. And service was being restored to 340,000 useless telephones. These were among a myriad of conerns in eight' ii moval of 500,000 gallons qf gasoline spilled into the streets of a small town release of American prisoners. The House backed the President's request for accelerated development of the new Trident missile submarine and Bl bomber plus a Safeguard antimissile site for Washington and tighter Safeguard radars in a i 1 1 i weapons bill. The authorization for planes, missiles, ships and all other U.

S. weapons for the fiscal year starting July 1 then was passed 334 to 59 and sent to the Senate. "We ought to take the President at his word that he wants to stop the arms race," said Rep. Robert L. Leggett (D-Calif.) in an appeal for the cuts.

BUT HOUSE Armed Service Chairman F. Edward Hebert, (D-La.) had contended in opening debate that rejecting the new U. S. weapons development, while the Soviets are permitted to continue arms improvements under the Moscow accords "would be the most dangerous game we could play with our national defense." The opponents argued Brezhnev Condemns Blockade MOSCOW (UPI) Leon He's Moving REYKJAVIK, Iceland FENCING SALE The Colonel has a money saving special for you holiday party planners. Get CHUN LINK 48" Eastern Seaboard states Tuesday, 48 hours after the end of the worst floods in the modern history of the area.

Meanwhile, the discovery of more bodies raised the death toll 1 last week's dis-disaster to 125. Damage riad of concerns In eight death toll in last week's stood well above $1 billion. Week-long rains in con-juction with Tropical Storm Agnes brought intense flooding from South Carolina to upper New York The facets of the storm's caprice were many. Here's one: Carroll Grenninger was buried Tuesday, 11 days before he was to have married his high school sweetheart, Gail Stout. They were at an inn south of Baltimore early last Thursday when the raging Patapsco River swept them away.

Miss Stout is still missing. (UPI) American chess challenger Bobby Fischer ill be in Iceland in time for the start of his 24-game world championship match against Boris Spassky of Russia, one of his advisers said Tuesday. Fred Cramer, a former president of the U. S. Chess Association, said Fischec, "will be here in time" buff he did not give a date for his arrival.

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1527 READING ROAD READING, OHIO 733-4550 ti. 1 id I. Brezhnev Tuesday condemned the U. S. blockade and intensified! bombing of North Vietnam and called the Middle East situation "complex and dangerous," the Tass News Agency said.

Speaking at a Kremlin dinner for visiting Cuban Premier Fidel Castro, the general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party said: "We resolutely condemn the American agression in Southeast Asia. We resolutely condemn the measures taken lately by the United States to blockade ports of the Democratic Republic of (North) Vietnam, to intensify bombings economic objectives, transport routes and populated localities." U. S. To See That Russia 'Plays Fair' (c) N. Y.

Times Service WASHINGTON United States intelligence officials have established a committee to keep track of Soviet observance of the terms of the strategic arms limitation treaty signed in Moscow May 26. The five-man committee is to begin functioning on July 1, the cutoff date agreed upon by the two governments for the con-offensive missiles in the struction of new sites for U. S. and the Soviet Union. Administration officials said that the committee was set up to avoid the repetition on a broader scale of the violation of the Suez Canal truce in August, 1970, when the Soviet Union and Egypt HCWQ KONG inc.

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It virtually assures another congressional debt fight prior to October 31, keeping open options of tax reforms in the meantime. Without the extension, the present $450-bilLion ceiling would drop to $400 billion next Friday midnight, or more than $25 billion less than the actual estimated debt at that time. 8 GREAT DAYS JUNE 28th-JULY'5th 7:45 Each Evening You will receive a beautiful little Bible for being our guest We will be expecting you at 9:45 A.M. Bring your friends ond neighbors ond help us reach 10,000 for Sundav School on this Sunday 8 great days ot open air services in the beautiful Landmark Baptist Temple Park Free parking for 5,000 cars Ample seating for 10,000 njple "GOD and COUNTRY SUNDAY" July 2nd 9:45 A.M. Open air Sunday School Rally 10,000 seats gvailable Help us make this the greatest Sunday School Rally Cincinnati has seen Mother Dad, we extend to you a special invitation to come FREE EXPERT ALTERATIONS IF NECESSARY.

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