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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 7

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Rochester, New York
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Available in predominantly red, blue or green. And catch those savings! administration official said yesterday that prospects for important negotiations around the world would be impaired if Congress fails to pass an arms aid bill. Curtis W. Tarr, top officer also would help in the next-. round of U.S.-Soviet negatia- tions on strctegic arms curbs, which is slated to get under way this fall.

-j "It is important for us in-r Europe to maintain the kind of strength that is most prom-? ising in negotiations with the Soviet Union to scale down-points of friction," he said. 16 Australi ion? New Miss Universe in the administration's global military assistance program, cited talks ranging from North-South Korean reconciliations to mutual reduction of forces in Europe. The Senate voted to kill the military aid authorization bill last Monday after a battle over amendments for a Vietnam pullout. A companion bill in the House also faces a stiff fight on the Vietnam issue. The military foreign-aid program still is getting money because of a resolution that continues funding until Congress acts.

The money would be cut off, however, if no bill was passed by the end of this session. Tarr acknowledged that the legislation "is in a very difficult position" but voiced hope for passage in the form he said President Nixon wants it, without an end-the-war prov Si A. 'PLAIN FANCY' TABLECLOTH by Kemp Beatley perfect for today's casual living DORATO, Puerto Rico (AP)6 -Kerry Wells, Miss Australia" won the 1972 Miss Universe, beauty crown last night in thf internationally televised pageant at Dorado's Cerromar Beach Hotel. The other four finalists in iCrlvvi' reg. $5 52x52 size iso.

Tarr, former draft chief, spoke to newsmen for the first time on the record since first taking over the arms-aid job in May. The administration wants $2.15 billion for foreign military assistance this year. Tarr said this includes: Five hundred eighty five million for South Vietnam, $350 million for Israel, $300 million for Cambodia, $260 million for South Korea, $115 million for Turkey, $85 million for Thailand, $73 million for Greece and $70 million for Taiwan. 52x70" size, reg. $7 60x86" oblong, reg.

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It's in an easy-to-care-for fabric, and available in a choice of 6 rich colors. AVOCADO YELLOW BLUE GOLD IVORY WHITE USE YOUR EDWARDS CHARGE CARD Edwards Domestics, Second Floor also Ridgemont and Pittsford Plaias Portraying the arms aid program as fostering strength abroad needed for successful negotiations, Tarr said. "There is a question whether the North-South Korea talks would go on if A- the contest, held under tight security to prevent violence, were Misses Brazil, Vene; zuela, Israel and England. In preliminary th pageant judges chose Miss Peru, Carmen Amelia Am puero, 18, of Lima, as winner of the best national costume award. Her costume was that of an Inca princess, although it was of mini-skirt length and she wore a bronze headdress.

Miss Ampuero also was among the semi-finalists choi sen from contestants representing 61 nations. The pageant at this Puerto Rican beach resort was marked by pickets marching outside to protest the "exploitation of women" and by heavy security to protect against the possibility of terrorist bombings. Miss Universe of 1970, Mari-sol Malaret of Puerto Rico, crowned the winners. The reigning Miss Universe of 1971, Georgina Rizk of Lebanon, wasn't allowed to leave her country and come to Puerto Rico because the Lebanese government was concerned about her security. The action was taken as a result of the massacre at Tel Aviv airport May 30 in which a dozen Puerto Rican religious pilgrims were slain.

The other 10 semi-finalists in addition to Miss United States and Miss Peru were; Miss Australia, KerrV Wells, 20; Miss Belgium, Ann Marie Roger, 24; Miss Brazil, Rejane Viera Costa, 18; Mks England. Jenny McAdam, It, Miss Germany, Heidi Weber, 24; Miss India, Roopa Sat van, 19; Miss Israel, liana Goren, 19; Miss Japan. Harurai Maeda, 21: Miss Philippines, Armi Barbara Crespo. 18; and Miss Venezuela, Maria Antonieta Campoli, 18. this support was ended from the United States." The aid to Taiwan helps maintain a power balance in the Far East which provides the best chance to improve relationships with Peking.

Ending arms assistance to Southeast Asia would cause "grave difficulty I don't see how the President's program of continuing to negotiate with the North Vietnamese in Paris could continue In the Mideast "once again we are anxious for new talks we think the basis for understanding can best be achieved if our support for Israel were not abandoned at this juncture." U.S. arms help for Greece and Turkey contributes to NATO strength which will be particularly important as talks go ahead with the Soviet bloc on mutual force reductions in Europe. edwards DOWNTOWN RIDGEMONT PiTTSrORD.

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