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Petaluma Argus-Courier from Petaluma, California • Page 8

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iAAIGul-COUKIti, ftroumo, Co. iv 1972 Gov. Wallace Troop Withdrawal Proposal Shouted Down- House Approves Nixon Arms Bill Shows Progress After Surgery p7 BILL SOBERANES WASHINGTON CAP) Back. a mo down Pro- lof President Nixon's war and KStovbwUA Ul weapons policies, the House has "rth J'otos decisively rejected efforts to TJWitte Houst has do. cut a fcU-biilion arms bill and reports that UJS.

bombing to write a waruUout deadline has struck such targets, into it. In votinK Tuesday, amend. meats to cut $1.7 billion from weapons projects including the Trident missile submarine, Bl bomber and Safeguard antimis. sile site for Washington were defeated. The House then voted 334 to (Chess Championship Goes 'Big League' tary Melvin R.

Laird's position that tlie Moscow agreements "should be scrapped" if Con. gress docs not continue U. weapons development, because of tlie greater number of mis. sites and submarines given the Soviets under the accords. Nixon asked for the Trident and Bl speedup and has argued that rejection would lead to U.

inferiority by the late 1970s. The amendment to order forces out of the Indochina war by Sept. 1 was proposed by Rep. Michael J. Harrington, D.

and rejected after brief debate. 59 to approve and send to the Sonate the $2UJjlUion author, ization for tanks, missiles, ships, planes and other wcap. ons for the fiscal year starting July 1. Opponents contended that the President's accelerated Tridcit and Bl development requests could undormine the U.oviet strategicArmsJimitation agreement and destroy the con. fidence of taxpayers who ex.

pected bigger weapons cuts be. cause of the accords. Rep. Otis G. Pike, DJt.Y.

argued, "Obviously, we've got the power to blow the Soviets to smithereens. And all we're -f i ti i ,000 for the 24-came match, to be held for two months in Rey. kjavik, Iceland, starting July 2. The games will be played in the Reykjavik Sportshall, which seats about 3.000 people. The the income from films and tele, vision.

The federation has signed a 99.year contract with Chester Fox and Inc. for exclusive worldwide visual rights, in. SILVER SPRING, MdAI) Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace has gained six pounds since a bullet vas removed from his spinal canal June 18 and has stood between parallel bars in a continuing physical therapy program, according to his phvsiclan.

Dr. 'Stacy Rollins, Wallace's former classmate and the neurosurgeon who removed the bullet Mowing an assassination attempt against the gover. nor, said Tuesday that Wallace has shown steady progress. Wallace will remain in Holy Cross Hospital-where he was taken after he was hot is a Laurel, shopping center May 15 for at least seven more days, Rollins said. match will be open to the pub.

eluding rights to film the match lie, and tickets will cost $5 a and still photos of the match NEW YORK CAP) Promo, tional aspects of the Fischer. Spassky world championship chess match are becoming as important as they are in any big league sport. Chess matches are not usual, ly world But with the keen interest sparked by American Bobby Fischer cnal. lenglng Russian Boris Spassky for the world title, it's a differ, ent situation. The Icelandic Chess Feder.

ation has put up close to $200,. taken inside the Sportshall. The amendment by Rep. Ab. talking about here is how fine a In the United States, ABC has contracted for exclusive film rirhts.

The Fox film fipmipnfs mmbrlonri the other D60. J. Mikva, Mil, to prohibit game or $75 for the 24 games. Of the $200,000 put up, some $125,000 will be paid in prizes to the players, according to the federation. Fischer.

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With Coupon Only Without Coupon $1.59 Ont PurthaM Por Coupon Offer Expim 7572 The Kasianis' From Martinique THE SONOMA-MAPIN Fair brought many interesting people to Petaluma, and two of the most interesting were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kasianis. Roland Kasianis' official title -Officer De Police Principal, Chief De I a Surete, Fort De-France, Martinique. Poland Kasianis title in the United States would be chief of police, and my political advisers have told me that his job is one of the most important in the breathtaking West Indies Islands.

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ry Tomasini and Petaluma milk impresario, Gene Benedetti, who helped make the visit of this fascinating couple a truly eventful one. I've been told that if you've never been to Martinique, you've missed one of the world's greatest pleasure spots -and after Roland Kasianis, Officer De Police Principal, Chief Surete, Fort-de-France, invited me to be his guest, I immediate-ly went out and brushed up on this island in the romantic and adventure filled Caribbean Sea. DURING my research and talks with Police Chief Roland Kasianis I came up with this interesting information Martinique has a French accent but a perfect tropical background. It was once the home of the charming lady who became Napoleon's Empress Josephine, also the native home of that alluring dance the "Beguine" which provided the inspiration for one of Cole Porter's loveliest songs. Christopher Columbus is credited with discovering this West Indies paradise in 1502, and the French took possession of it in 1635.

A quarter century ago it was made an overseas department of France, indicating how strongly entrenched are French culture, language and cuisine. The. city of St. Pierre is known as the Pompeii of the modern world, because on May 8, 1902 Mt. Pelee erupted and destroyed this thriving populous city of 40,000 leaving only one survivor.

You See On Martinique When you drive through Fort de France toward the coastal road, you pass the statue of Pierre Belain d'Eunambuc, the intrepid Gascon who colonized Martinique in 1635. You will see the statue of Napoleon's Empress Josephine in the park, overlooking the water to Trois Ilets, where she was born. On Martinique you will find many picturesque fishing villages, and wonderful native entertainers, that make the island completely unique from any otherplace in the world. If you're a shopper, there are many rare things to buy on Martinique. French perfumes are plentiful, and they may be purchased at a very worthy priceT MARTIMQUE is known as the flower island, as the windward island; this island is surrounded by wonderful beaches, some of the best being those made of black volcanic sand on the south coast.

Fort-De-France EARLIER in this story I mentioned that Roland Kasianis is the Chief of police of Fort-de-France, and here are a couple of reasons why his position is so important: Fort-de-France is the capital of both Martinique and the French West Indies. In his position of chief of police, Roland Kasianis has to handle the citizens and the many tourists, who fly and sail to the capital of the French West Indies and this means he has to be a police officer and a diplomat. WHEN I was introduced to Roland Kasianis, he immediately started to speak French. When I told interpreter the name Soberanes was Spanish, not French, Roland Kasianis' wife, Jeanine, smiled and started talking to me in Spanish. It was then that they discovered my Spanish was no better than my French.

AFTER visiting this area Roland Kasianis and his wife, Jeanine, headed for New York, where on July 6 they will board the S.S. France, and sail home and I hope that the memories of their visit here are as fond as my dream of some day visiting Martinique. Houdini The Magic World THOSE THREE great magicians, Nahmen Nissen, Fred Daniles and William (Poogie Poogie) Alstrand, are now delv-ing into the innermost secrets of Harry Houdini, the man many say ranks as the all-time master of magic. Being a man who is fascinated by the unknown, I am joining these three prestidigitators, and the results of our entanglement could bring some fascinating results when the annual Harry Houdini Memorial Seance is held on Halloween. Although the 1972 Houdini Seance will probably be held in Sonoma County, there's a good chance the 1973 Houdini Seance will be held in Transylvania, Romania, the home of the legendary Count Dracula.

News Of All Sorts HOBO KING Scissors Sam is writing another story. This story will be about the life of a man who can roam the land, pay no taxes, and be responsible to no one but himself. Congressman Don Clausen has probably made more trips between Northern California and Washington, D.C. than anyone in the history of the U.S.A. There's talk of a 10-speed bicycle race at the Cotati Speedway, and as you may or may not know, this speedway was the place where many of the early day auto racing greats spun their wheels.

PETALUMA INDUSTFIAIIST Karl Morgan has formed a min-ing corporation in Hope, Alaska, and he has high hopes of making the big strike that is every prospector's dream. IF YOU WANT TO LEARN HOW TO MAKE A MILLION WHIIE SIPPING COFFEE, MY ADVICE IS JOIN THE BRILLIANT "YOUNG EXECUTIVES WHO GATHER AT THE U.S. BAKERY BETWEEN 8 and 9 A.M. 419 FRESH FISH ib. ROTISSERIE ROAST CROSS RIB BONELESS ROAST CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS BRIQUETS ID rorara vr macaroni 7 BARON Insulated Drinking salad Skinl.it FRANKS CUPS 51 7-ox.

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