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Today in History Friday, July 10, 1970 1 STAI-CAZini Imira, N. Y. Conference Group To Settle Fate of Cambodian Issue y- MMU-UU flow I Tin 11 1i ii UfM f'V- umr mm fodettf Ten years ago. Cuba asked the U.N. Security Council to meet immediately to take action against what it called aggressive acts by the United States.

Five years ago: U.S. Air Force Phantom jets, flying cover for the deepest bombing mission into North Vietnam, shot down two MIGs 40 miles south of HanoL One year ago: Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko called for a new era of friendly relations with the United States. Today's Birthdays: Novelist Saul Bellow is 65. Broadway composer Jerry Herman is 37. WASHINGTON (AP) A doz-but the Senate representatives en members of Congress, split'overwhelmingly for the amend- Today is Friday, July 10, the 191st day of 1970.

There are 174 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1850, Vice President Millard Fillmore succeeded tc the presidency of the United States on the death of President Zachary Taylor. On this date-In 1509, the Protestant reformer, John Calvin, was born. In 1553, Lady Jane Grey was proclaimed Queen of England. In 1890, Wyoming was admitted to the Union.

Compiled by LEO KUSS From The Star-Gazette Wire Service! nearly down the middle, now ment hold the key to the fate of the The Senate members line up 6 uooper-cnurcn amendment io favor 0f Cooper-Church restrict U.S. actions in Cambo and most also have little use for dia. Showers are forecast tonight for the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, the Rockies and Kansas and Oklahoma. Warmer weather is expected for the West and Midwest. Cooler temperatures are predicted for the South.

Chance of Showers the military sales bill. Both the The House left the controver Nixon administration and House sial measure to the fate of a conferees want extended. The House passed the sales bill last Senate-House conference com March with no extended men mittee when it refused Thursday to order conferees to sup-' tion of a Cooper-Church-like port the amendment to the lor Elmira and vicinity Orleans amendment. "My impression is that the eign military sales bill. Changeable sky and chance of New York The Senate passed the amend Senate is going to hang fog and showers tonight and, Philadelphia cy ment, named for Sens.

John said Rer Donald M. Fraser. D- Pittsburgh Saturday. 1 r- anerman wooper, ana who dpsmhed the Thurs- 94 83 88 76 81 84 59 78 81 89 Frank Church, D-Idaho, two day scene as "a typical ramrod weeics ago aiier aunosi iwo operation of the House." Rochester pc St. Louis San Francisco cy Seattle Syracuse Washington pc House supporters of Cooper- Pennsylvania Democrat Church reached a high-water! LOCAL FORECAST Low tonight, 55-60.

High Saturday, 75-80. LOCAL TEMPERATURES High Thursday, 76. Overnight low, 66. Rainfall, .25 of an inch. SUN TABLE Sunset tonight, 8:46.

Sunrise Saturday, 5:42. Thomas E. Morgan, chairman mark in votes for antiwar pro clear; cy cloudy; pc partly of the House Foreign Affairs posals in their chamber, but cloudy; ram; haze. Committee, who will lead the nevertheless lost in a key 237- House contingent, suggested to 153 vote during a session marked by parliamentary con reporters a long cosference was on the horizon. "I would say 30 days ought to do it," Morgan fusion and Democratic charges that the White House twisted U.

S. TEMEPRATURES ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) U.S. arms of doubtful members.

Weather Bureau temperatures added. The other House conferees are Reps. Clement J. Zablocki, D- Indications point to a tough to 7 a.m. fight in conference, with all five House members against curbing High Low 87 58 Wayne L.

Hays, D-Ohio, E. Ross Adair, and Wil Star-Gazette Postal Information and Subscription Rates Subscription rates: First and second postal zones, I year S24.00, all other zones: I year $29.00. Published ovary day oxctpl Sundays by Elmira Star-Gazette 201 Baldwin Elmira, N.Y. 14902. Single copies II cents.

Six-day homo delivery 75 cents. Second clas postage paid at Elmira, N.Y. 1 MOBIL GUIDES and recommended by hoLiday magazine! of Agric' nicest Ktiiirntl jd.f ELMIRA HEIGHTS, N.Y. For Reservations, Call 734-2022 Albany presidential power in Cambodia, liam S. Mailliard, R-Calif.

Atlantic City cy Binghamton cy lllllllk I The Senate delegation is head Boston cy Buffalo cy ed by Sen. J. W. Fulbright, and includes Sens. Church; Cooper, Mike Mans Charleston, S.C.

cy Chicago Des Moines cy Detroit cy field, John Sparkman, George D. Aiken, R-Vt, and Clifford P. Case, Only Sparkman opposes Coop 75 71 75 66 86 66 81 66 89 79 66 63 86 62 78 ,65 96 80 90 66 82 65 85 76 88 63 87 63 Robison Favored Debate He's a Whisker Tweaker Charlie the parakeet likes to tweak the whiskers of his friend Moose, a Siamese cat. They are the pets of Mrs. Donna van Langeweld of Claymont, who thinks Charlie is after food that sticks to the cat's whiskers.

(AP Houston cy Kansas City Los Angeles cy er-Church. In Thursday's vote all five of the House conferees joined in Miami pc killing a motion by Rep. Donald Minneapolis cy Montreal W. Riegle which would have instructed them in WASHINGTON (GNS) Rep. Howard W.

Robison, R-Owego, advance to accept Cooper- saying he supports in general Church. People the Cooper-Church amendment on the Indochina war, joined an NEW USED PARTS tomerence rules specify a majority of the conferees from unsuccessful effort for the amendment in the House Thurs both branches must agree on FOR ALL tt ICARS day. action taken. They can modify. Robison said the House should accept or eliminate Cooper- have taken at least an' hour to Church and other points of debate the "meaning and difference in the bill but what value" of the Cooper-Church ever action is taken then is sub ject to final approval by both amendment Thursday.

Liberals lost that opportunity when the The Japanese people would never permit Japan to take over the military role of the United States in Asia and the Pacific after American forces withdraw, Prime Minister Eisakn Sato says. The Japanese leader sharply rejected the view of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and some other Asian leaders that Japan ultimately would have to assume major responsibility for law and order in eastern Asia. "We may be able to possess military strength adequate for self-defense," he said in an interview. "But the Japanese people would never allow us to take over the role of the U.S." Authorities have arrested a man, held briefly last month in connection with the bombing of Police Headquarters in New York City, and charged him with threatening the lives of President Nixon and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.

James E. Schroader, 24, of Hempstead, N. was arrested Thursday morning in his apartment by Secret Service agents the full House and Senate. House voted 247-to-143 to cut off As drafted by the Senate, the debate. "I personally had no objection Cooper-Church amendment provides no funds can be used for U.S.

troops and advisers or for to the final wording of the Coop-! ed-Church amendment," said mercenaries from other nations in Cambodia. Robison, except for reservations about its prohibition of support largest supply Mufflers ia laUPiptt fw Miles around! WtBUriATtMODU WMCKtO CARS MAX COHEN ATHENS, PA. Tel. 7 17-883-9237 The parliamentary situation for "mercenaries" from other in the House actually wound up nations. witn no debate at all once the Robison said he considers the Cooper-Church issue was raised.

language on "mercenary" ao When Morgan brought it ud. tivity to be fuzzy. He would one nour oi debate could be Dro- have liked time for debate to viaeo. uut, alter standing bv the determine whether the language microphone for a moment. Mor gan said he had no reauests for time to talk, then moved to would prevent Thailand's "Black Panther" Division now stationed in South Vietnam from being deployed in Cambodia at the Cambodian government's re ALUMINUM AWNINGS close debate.

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So do what thousands of other families do, and trust your friendly. Fay's pharmacist. He treats every prescription as though a happy, healthy life depended on it. Trust A Fay's Pharmacist For All nearoy, torced a procedural roll can out lost. quest and detectives from New York City and Nassau County.

Police said they found two rifles and a dagger in the apartment. A former city treasurer was released in his own custody in Binghamton Thursday pending further court action after he pleaded innocent to charges of second-degree forgery and third-degree grand larceny. Francis V. Esworthy, 40, entered the plea in an appearance before City Court Judge Walter T. Gorman.

Esworthy was charged with cashing a check made out to himself as treasurer and "state income tax" for $407 at the Marine Midland Trust Co. of Southern New York. Esworthy erased the portion which read "state income tax" before cashing the check Sept. 14, 1969, according to the charge. He had been appointed by his brother, former mayor Joseph W.

Esworthy? A conservative Democrat who was among President Nixon's chief defenders in the latest Senate battle over Southeast Asia called today for an Investigation of reported use of tiger cages to hold political prisoners in South Vietnam. "Shocking and abhorrent," Sen. Robert C. Byrd said of the reports which surfaced after a congressional committee's trip to Con Son prison. "Nobody asked me for even Robinson observed the Thai di 3 Ft.

wide 750 4 Ft. wide one second of debate." Morean vision while on a recent inspec saia iaier. i nad no obiection tion of South Vietnam. The divi to letitng anyone talk." Fraser sion has received U.S. assist acknowledged no sDecific re ance, and Robison questioned FREE DELIVERY! FREE ESTIMATES! quest was made but armed it whether that makes it a "mer cenary" unit.

Miouia nave oeen obvious. TERMS ARRANGED! When the vote came. 99 Dem It should be sent if the Thai ocrats and 138 Renublicans vnr. and Cambodian governments so Aluminum Combination ea to Kin Riegle's motion. It was wish, Robison said.

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RE 2-1918 0penMon.iFri.'til9 Parkin n.xt ta it.rHCS said Riegle afterward, "and it won't get anv lower." WASHINGTON (GNS) However. House Demnrrati Paul Miller, chairman of the Leader Carl Albert of Oklahoma board and chief executive of WhO is OTJDOSed tn Cnnna ficer of the Gannett Church-said he felt a lot of members voted with the doves was named by President Nixon Thursday to the President's just to let debate go forward Commission for the Observance of the 25th Anniversary of the rather than as an indicator of support for the amendment. United Nations. The 45-member commission will be headed by former Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge, The vice chairman will be Frederick Ehrman, chairman THE DATSUNS ARE COMING of the board of Lehman Brothers. me commission will serve The routine arrest of a homosexual in a Dallas rest-room last year has wound up in the Supreme Court as a challenge to all state laws making "unnatural sex acts" a crime.

The explosive test case has been brought to the high court by Texas Atty Gen. Crawford C. Martin in a defense of the state sodomy law, found unconstitutional last January by a three-judge federal court in Dallas. The confessed homosejal, Alvin Leon Buchanan, is cross-appealing with a second homosexual, Travis Lee Strickland, to broaden the district court's decision into an ironclad protection of private homosexual conduct. Two government seismologists said today a seven-year study of earthquake showed no apparent connection between nuclear erosions and the destructive tremors.

J. H. Healy and P. Anthony Marshall, both of the U. S.

Geological Survey, reported just as many earthquakes occurred before underground atomic explosions as afterwards. The Federal Trade Commission, in a step expected to precipitate a long legal battle, has proposed that the Coca Cola Co. pay $100 to each contestant the FTC feels should have been a winner in the company's "Big Name Bingo" promotion last year. Millions of dollars could be involved, but the proposed consent order would take effect only if agreed by Coca-Cola and Glendinning Companies the promotional games firm that invented the Big Name Bingo. In the order, the FTC said the firms should cease and desist from "wrongfully withholding the earned prize of $100 from contest entrants who submitted entry cards which were complete and correct under a reasonable interpretation of the published contest rules." Conservative party U.

S. Senate candidate James L. Buckley was endorsed Thursday by the Franklin County Republican Committee, which unanimously rejected the party's own nominee, incumbent Charles E. Goodell. The action, which some feel may be followed by other upstate Republicans, was taken because committee members did not consider that Goodell represented a Republican viewpoint The committee did support the remainder of the state GOP ticket, including Governor Rockefeller's bid for a fourth term.

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She does not live in an "ivory tower." I a favor I "Turkey alone, a country which is receiving a $40 million development loans, now grows 80 per cent of the illegal opium eventually smuggled into the United States." Rep. Peter W. Rodino, D-N. sponsor of a bill to cut off U. S.

aid from nations which permit production or processing of drugs entering this country illegally. "Thoughtless meddling and ill-considered exploitation is just as bad as wanton destruction, and its side effects can reach out great distances both in time as well as over the surface of the earth." Queen Elizabeth II of Britain in a speech on ecology at Yellow knife in Canada's Northwest Territories. I BRING THIS and the family TO THE DOG POUND BETWEEN HAESL00PS AND NICHOLS Sunday Bonus! Both Magazines Coming I This Week's Sunday Telegram.

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