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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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10
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PAGE 10-UNIONTOWN, FRIDAY, JULY 7, ltJ2 Reds Upset With Castro By mLIAM HVAN AP Spedat Correspondent The commimique ending Videl Castro's visit to Moscow is a good example of the uses of Aesopian language, the jaignn used to cloak meaning. 'Hie statement fails to dispel a suspicion thai Moscow slill is dls- wilh the prime minister's track record in Havana. The communique -seemed an assertion by Ilio Russians that they are not required to explain their foreign policy lo clients who should willingly accept Ihe Idea thai "Rig Brother knows best." Caslro probably wanted explanation and assurance will) regard lo current Soviet postures toward (he United Slates in the light of President Nixon's visit. The communique suggests that Castro had to how lo superior Russian wisdom. The volatile "jefe imum chief--has been a big and expensive heartache to his Soviet benefactors, who are SHOP AT HOME Cafl os-- Decorator wiM fly over to your house with carpet sam- ptes of ewery color, texture and pattern.

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Caslro agreed, Ihe statement said, thai "the existence of Hie Soviet Union, its might and its vigorous foreign policy play an oulslaiiffing part in the people's liberation struggle." Translation: Moscow has told Caslro it is incorrect for any Communist lo suggest dial the Kremlin is laggard in its support of world revolution, de- spile what pro-Chinese and other Communist dissenters might allege. The communique said the two agreed thai Soviet measures have been "practical steps lo promote world peace and vigorous actions aimed at excluding the use of force from the solution of controversial issues." Translation: World peace, which by Marxist-Leninist doctrine cannot he assured while "imperialism" exists, is host served by nvoidig risks of con- frnlalin in a nuclear age and by carrying on the struggle hy oilier means. The communique did say the talks were held in ii "friendly and comradely nt in sphere" and failed lo use the word "frank," which would cannole disagreement, as il did on Castro's last visit in 106-1. However, while some might interpret Ihls as meaning that everything went swimmingly.at Ihe talks, it could also he thai hy now the Kremlin is aware Iliat "frank" as a code word has had its cover blown. IVriihi Sale Today Hy IV IMC Sulciii Clmrcli A perohi sale will he held lo- riay at St.

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Of Waynesburg 87 East Hlfih Street Wayneshurg, Pa, Phone 627-SI91 Washington Consumer Credit Co. Washington Mall Washington, Pa. Phone 225-8900 KITTING FORM Tern Purl, a member of the New York Cily Ballet Company, displays a bikini ami form at Ihe pool pool table that is. The troupe attended a in Ibeir honor prior to the opening night performance at (lie Saratoga, N. Y.

Performing Arts Circle. Stale Cleanup Is Coiilinuiiig Union Aids Flood Victims By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Members of the American Federation of Slate, County and Municipal Employes volunteered Thursday lo work without pay this weekend lo clean debris from homes and buildings left by flood waters in Pennsylvania. The union, affiliated wilh the AFL-CIO, includes many state highway workers who already have worked long hours lo slarl rebuilding roads and bridges, Gerald W. McEnlee, AFSCME area director, said in Harrisburg. Slate Transportation Secretary Jacob G.

Kassab said his a would supply (rucks, graders and other heavy equipment for the weekend cleanup project. Residents needing help should contact Ihe nearest PennDOT maintenance yard, Kassab In developments Thursday, the slate House of Representatives' Business and Commerce Committee approved and sent to (he floor Igislation expanding Ihe Com- "Convenience" THE Yes a Gailatin National FREE Checking Account can mean lot of downright convenience for you. When you use checks you can pay your bills and even moke purchases by mail, without the risk of sending cash. Checks help keep your personal finances straight, too. Your stubs show at all times how much you've spent by check, where you've spent if and how much you hove in the And finally, cancelled checks an always be kept as legal proof of bills paid and purchases mode.

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BANK Member P.D I.C. All Cnlldlin Clit'cldng Amounts Arc. monwcalth's Industrial Development Act to cover disaster relief, Under the legislation, a local tuliistria! development author- ly would borrow funds from irivale sources, The aulhorily, turn, would lend lo private ndustry to rebuild flood dam- igcd properties. Meanwhile, the federal government continued its contribu- ions to flood relief efforts in he slale. The Small Businss Adminis- ralion said it has had inquiries or loans from persons, or businesses.

It said 62 home oans amounting to have been approved. While lusinesses, the SBA said business loan approvals were ex- peeled shortly. The Department of Housing Urban Development said 403 families were housed in mobile homes and vacant FHA and VA houses in Ihe stale. Requests for federal lousing including 7.2GG from he Wilkes-Barrc area; 1. 'rom Harrisburg; 370 from the area; 'rom Williamsport; 149 from Montgomery-Chester counties, and 180 from Pittsburgh.

Department of Labor said it had received 60,000 ap- )lications for unemployment compensation, bul more a er cent of (hat number were eligible for state unemployment. Some 725 persons were leclared eligible for federal lisaster unemployment com- ensalion. The Army Corps of Engineers, in Ihe Wilkes-Barre area, awarded 150 contracts lo- aling $3.8 million for repairing evees, remving debris and cleaning out water systems. The Corps said debris removal Ihe area was 25 per cent complete, and levee repair I I )er cent complcie. Also in Wilkcs-Barre, civil de- 'cnse officials said Thursday 23,531 dwelling units were nf- "ecled by flood waters in l.u- County, with 7,237 of wilhin the Wllkes-Barrc cily limits.

The Red Cross said il had shelters operating statewide, housing 5,185 families and feed ing 18.325 persons daily. In Ihe western parl of (he state. I I moved a group ol ATTACKS IJofensr. ftarc- Inry Mclvln 11. l.nlrd levels luck iin Ken.

(icorpic Mutiny cm, -J U'lrrplir(o while homes in Eldred, and IcKean Counties where lem- orary housing is needed. The ederal housing agency said il as considering using mobile omes to house flood victims in ttoona and Huntingdon, also, reliniinary estimates in- icalod thai 13 were ceded' in Blair County anc bout 57 in Huntingdon County In Pittsburgh, city workers cslroycd .1 huge barge (hat ad been beached across a our-lane city bypass along the Mlcgheny River in the down- own section. THE HORNING HERALD THE KVENING STANDARD Spassk-y, the Russian world title lioldor, in Ihe chmnplo- slilp nuitch at Reykjavik, Iceland. good, bul Ms- cher's terrific," Byrne, also mi nasisliitil professor of Kiigllsh Klntc. Uo snld he niiide Iho judgment on Iho basis of world lout' slalistics, firsl-hand oliservulioii imd past expierencc.

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