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Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana • Page 15

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Tuesday, June 27, 1972 Great Fulls Trilriim1 15 Gov Wallace Easl's Worst Floods in History Ending THI ASSOCIATED PH15S Swollen rivers receded turning to shattered or sodden hfiliiou flllft lik-Ii Ilium. ware, West Virginia, and North and South Carolina, through red tape and get the job done." to- Showing Recovery SILVER SPRING, Mil. IAI') tnc unregulated flow of volunteer material. While there was loo much of ward their kinks in eight ciihH on, highway in the hard- Most private properly owners' some tilings, ollx'ials claimed: had no flood insurance, ill there was insufficient financial Alubama Gov, George C. worst Hoods in the 'seaboard's) hit Corning, N.Y., area, forcing history appeared at an end, ex-i motorists to inch by on cither cept for a few pockets of crisis.

At Hie height of the flood Wallace is showing some signs was not available except on, federal subsidy terms that rc-j quired stiff community Hoik! lie dealh loll climbed to 119. ing, more llwm 350,000 homes of recovery from the effects of bullet damage to his spinal cord and now has some feeling aid for the vast cleanup and rebuilding task that lay ahead. "The money (he federal government has appropriated for this won't be a drop in the control standards. I in his thighs, doctors report. Nixon last week designated.

New York, were evacuated, As waters fell, a Howl of help begun to inundate many see-tors, It consisted of supplies Drinking waler was Hie gravest problem still con-; fronting many of more than 100 1 1 0 communities. Supplies remained cut off or contaminated, and fresh waler bucket to what's going to be In noting this, tliey said it is cause for "cautious optimism" as (lis-1 eastern needed," said Maryland's Maryland and Virginia IWrniTKifif C.HV Mj.ruin HfCUS aillOllg being brought in by well-mean- on the chances fur further recovery from the paralysis of was being trucked in and doled ig but over-eager volunteers. NOTICE (PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS) IT IS UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO CONSTRUCT, ALTER OR EXTEND INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS WITHIN CASCADE COUNTY UNLESS HE HOLDS A VALID PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CITY-C0UNIY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. For ptrmitt or quottiont eon-Uel tho City-County Health Department at 1130 17th Avonuo South, Gnit Fills, or CiH 761 6700, Fit. 245.

his legs. del, estimating the chore ahead stales affected by the floods, "is going to be the biggest as making thwu eligible for mas-far as money is concerned in sive Mewl aid. Oilier states in the history of tliis country." he Hood area Included Dela- A medical bulletin issued by Holy Cross Hospital said Wal- out. One such showed up in upstale President Nixon promised N'w York with a truck load of new infusions of federal re-1 only to be told: 'We don't building aid where needed, need any more coLs. I don't alter complaints that initial al-now where you should take locations from Washington fell them," far short in an inflation era of! "We just don't have the room Where additional lands are acc has shown "definite evi necessary we will seek and pro-1 dence of some neurological re covery.

He has sensation now UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER Installed Serviced 761-2551 CENTRAL vide them, responded the White House press secretary, L. Ziegler. He said President Nixon had ordered federal agencies to "cut in the thighs that was not present one week ago," The doctors added, "This should be regarded with offsetting more than $1 billion, lo store anything like this," in flood damages. jsaid Wellsville, N.Y., Mayor Tens of thousands were re-' Robert Gardner, referring lo cautious optimism for contin ued neurological improvement 1 in the months ahead. Wallace has been paralyzed from the waist down since he was shot May 15 at Laurel, Md while pressing his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

7) People Wllllimi JunitlmiHT, 19, of MHlilormuli, who Hiiys lie has been oumimiping for Rlihiird Nixon for 12 yiiiirn, Iiuh been chosen to npmml Minnesota In the Ela'lorul College If the president carries the state 'In November. Ilo was nominated at the Republican stale convention, Hobby Fischer, American challenger for the world chess championship, wants everything perfect for his match against Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union In Iceland, according to Fischer's friend Fred Cramer, past president of the U.S. Chess Federation. "Fischer won't play under anything but fluorescent light," Cramer said. Sen.

Edward M. Kennedy says he thinks Sen. George S. McGovcrn could win the presidential nomination. Cien.

William C. Westmoreland, retiring Army chief of Rlalf, has received a third oak leaf cluster for his finished Service Medal. Westmoreland will be succeeded as Army chief by Gen. Crcighton Abrums, wlio is returning from the top Army post in Vietnam. Zvl Gutman, 01, has died in a Tel Aviv hospital to bring the death toll in the May 30 Tel Aviv airport massacre to 28.

The Israeli had been hospitalized in critical condition after the shooting. Drs. Herbert I. Machleder and Wiley Barker, UCLA modi-'' cal researchers, say many of the 1.5 million strokes that occur each year in the United States could be prevented through a new simple test that reveals conditions leading to a stroke, A sensitive electronic device placed on the forehead above the eye monitors sound waves from blood flowing through the oplhalmic artery, a branch of the internal carotid artery where many of the strokes take place, the doctors told the International Cardiovascular Society's meeting in Carmcl, Calif. I.

II. Mackay, oil and gas assistant manager for the Bank of Montreal in Calgary, says man must recognize his resources arc not limitless and must put a stop to waste. "All engineers recognize exponential growth cannot be maintained without complete collapse of the system," he told the Can-; adian Electrical Association meeting in Jasper, Alta. Mrs. Connie Lylhgoe says there were poor conditions for 4 this year's running of the slowest sport on earth snail rao i ing.

The British winner "Festine Lente" turned in a miscr-. able time but still took the world championship in the Folks-; tone, England, meet. Pope Paul says a question recently asked of him by a youth makes him believe youths are close to him. Speaking to a crowd in St. Peter's Square the pontiff said the question was," Is it true that you feel lonesome, Holy Father?" He did not disclose his reply.

Fidel Castro has travelled from Prague to Moscow on an-' other leg of his nine-country tour after telling Czechs that North Vietnam needs more support than ever before. The Cuban premier also compared American actions in Southeast Asia to those of Nazi war criminals. Ilaile Selassie, Ethiopian emperor, has ended a four-day trip to France with a visit to the tomb of Charles dc Gaulle at Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises. Arthur F. Burns, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, has confered with high Peruvian officials as part of his four-nation Latin American tour.

He also will visit Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, prime minister of Ceylon, says the recent agreements reached by American and Chinese leaders "were a historic watershed event that brought an end to the freeze in relations" between the United States and China. President's Public Approval Remains High izr PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -Public approval of President Nixon appears to have sus tained the increased popularity TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER WESTGATE J2S HOLIDAY that followed his visit to the So viet Union, the Gallup Poll ra ported. The Gallup organization's lat nunvni m.iii 9 center sr' village est survey, taken between June 16 and 19, showed 60 per cent of those interviewed responded favorably when asked whether they opproved or disapproved of the President's performance.

A similar survey taken in late May at the end of Nixon's talks with Leonid I. Brezhnev, Soviet party leader, showed the President's popularity at 61 per cent, his highest rating in almost two years. Front End Alignment 8.95 FOR APPOINTMENT 453-4318 Don Rebal Mercury, Inc. P.T.A. MATINEE'S TODAY AT: 1:00 AND 3:15 "TARZAN'S DEADLY SILENCE" 50c without series ticket from Adam's Rib to Women's lib tll "STAND UP AND BE COUNTED" I ot 6:00 and 9:50 Plus: 'THE GO BETWEEN" Smm Chrysler Recalls Plymouth Furies DETROIT (AP) Chrysler Corp.

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