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It Assemblif a pproves creation of ecology agency Meshel, D-33 Youngstown, was 17-11, the minimum votes needed for passage. Sen. Ronald D-24 Parting ma, authored the lottery pro. post.l. Neither of the gambling measures, however, received House approval before the Genure, eral Assembly recessed.

They could be brought up when floor the legislature with Gilligan's resolved with relative ease jected 21-55. Ile bad sought Massilon, won toot sp. sessions resume, probably after blessing. sponsors conceded earlier unsuccessful of an amendment which the November election. I One opponent, Sen.

Paul Mat-language in the bill would prolment to open the door for alliassures that pollution violators The legislature finalized R-25 Fairview Park, com-Ivide citizen participation. The'citizens to file complaints be prosecuted in the county measure giving a 84,000 that it wasn't was not mentioned in EPAnot Just those wholof violation. ho. ment income exemption on tho Se 'enough. Ile said it took awaynate.

lare "aggrieved or adversely all In other business, the use state income tax, regardless small communities their) Lead sponsor John Scott, R-10 fected." Ipassed Senate bills consoliage. Another provision of the control over powerlines. 1Fairborn, noted the bill Oro-I Rep. Sam Speck, R-29 New4ating the Departments of 1.7rbill grants a $25 tax credit toJ Matia called it a polluter'sivides that citizens "aggrieved Concord, chief sponsor of ban Affairs and Development anybody over 65. bill.

"It seems to me we would'or daversely affected" by pollu-Ohio's new strip mine establishing a ri.ne-member 1 i Drilling loan extended tbe much further ahead to violators may file a eom-lpraised the environment bill, Elected Officials and Judicial The Senate also gave finallno bill than this bill we haveiplaint with the director of the'but conceded it leaves more to'Compensation Review Commis-approval to a bill that extendstnow," he said. IDepartment of Environmental be done in Ohio's legal fight'sion. The commission will the ban on drilling for oil and The House approved the bill1Protection created by the bill. 'against pollution, "particularlymake recommendations to the gas in Lake Erie for two years. after about two and one-half Rep.

Chester Cruze, R-68 Cin-lin the area of citizen concerning pay and Three Republicans and of debate on amend- cinnati, offered the amendmenttion." Speck also noted that the benefits for all elected officials Democrat, Mottl, voted againstiments. The issue of citizen law- which would have allowed citi-bill does not touch the problemlin the state except those in mu-the Environmental ProtectionIsnits, which had been seen as to file court actions of noise pollution. Inicipalites. Its first report. is I COLUMBUS, Ohio two attemptsa bill that Coy.

John Gilligan scored a would establish and regulate major legislative victory Thurs-ljai-lal frontons. day night as the Ohio Generati Jai-Lai is a pari-mutuel' bet-Assembly approved creation of ting game popular in Latin a state Environmental Protee-lAmerica and Florida. Frontons tion Agency before the arenas in which it Is for the summer. The House passed the bill, The final vote on the measwhich puts all of the statetslure, sponsored by Sen. Harry anti-pollution agencies under one umbrella, 69-19.

The Senate Burning re a few hours later gave it a 274 i okay. The measure now goes to Coy. John Gilligan for signing criticized 1: into law. It was one of the few remaining administration-backed measures that hadn't been COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) passed. Several objections to oper Although skeleton sessions burning regulations we are planned weekly, the legisla voiced Thursday at an Ohio Al, ture will for all practical pm-.

Pollution Control Board hearini poses be out of business untiliCln proposed changes In its ail late fall or winter. quality control plan. after two attemptsa bill that would establish and regulate jai-lai frontons. Jal-Lai is a pari-mutuel bet- game popular in Latin America and Florida. Frontons are the arenas in which it Is played.

The final vote on the meas- sponsored by Sen. Harry COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Several objections to open burning regulations were voiced Thursday at an Ohio Air Pollution Control Board hearing on proposed changes in its air quality control plan. Burning criticized regulations by utilities 1 Spokesmen for eight Ohio electric utilities said the "air-curtain destructor" increased' the cost of clearing land for power line rights-of-way without substantially reducing air pollution. The destructor Is used WI force air at high speed into an open pit to burn tree stumps, branches and other landscape wastes so thoroughly that there is little smoke. 1 Agency bill that breezed into'main point of contention, waslagainst polluters.

It was re- Scott outlined the main fea-idue Nov. 15 of this year. 'v tures of the bill which had been Several new bills were re debated in various forms in the Senate, including Anti-McGovern campaig both issues of the legislaturelmeasures to raise the state for 14 months. Ile noted it ab-Igasoline tax from seven to nine sorbs powers and duties of the cents a gallon, establish a ilipte Water and Air agency for trans- I by labor titan Me a Control boards, as well as other portation fmancmg, and pay anti-pollution control efforts $762.000 in sundry claims a the State Health Department. against the state, which cannot WASHINGTON (AP) AFL- strategist, Al Harken, were wishes on major issa Other features of the meas- be sued.

do President George Meany counting on union presidents to "I'm going along with ure--which Scott called "no The House received a bill by headed for the Democratic Na- sway convention delegatesiMeany, whatever he does," panacea, but a step in the right Rep. William Mallory, D-72 Cintional Convention today, report- away from McGovern, thisaid the chief of one large con- for a three- cinnati, proposing a cabinet-levedly determined to block the front-runner on the verge of istruction union, who asked not member board of review to el Department of Affairs of the presidential nomination of Sen. capturing the 1,509 delegatesito be quoted by name hear appeals of EPA decisions, Elderly. George McGovern. needed for nomination.

Another source said, "If and a Power Citing Commis- Resolutions offered for Mime Driven by personal as well as ar kan th 1 McGovern gets the nomination, SiOn to control location of ma- consideration would require a political antipathy, the labor ti- I gave me spie it becomes a competition be- jor public utilities in Ohio. study into student fees at the tan has launched a drive that lab" peop are go ing to try 1 thitween McGovern and Nxion, Of 12 floor amendments of- state-affiliated universities and commands the sympathies of stop McGovern on the first and and labor simply couldn't be fered, only five were adopted, prohibit any increase in the most union presidents if not second ballots," said Jerry neutral or for Nixon." and all but one were relatively state income tax without a vote their wholehearted support. Wurf a McGovern supporter Af tb, A ii cm Others consider neutrality alminor. Rep. Richard Reichel, of the people.

capturing the 1,509 delegates to be quoted by name. needed or nomination. Another source said, If McGovern gets the nomination, "Barkan gave me the Spiel it becomes a competition belabor people are going to try t() tween McGovern and Nxion, stop McGovern on the first and and labor simply couldn't be second ballots," said Jerry neutral or for Nixon." Wurf, a McGovern supporter Others consider neutrality a and president of the AFL-CIO tup uu LL1 iu ag. auu labor simply couldn't be second ballots," said Jerry 'n neutral or for Nixon." Wurf, a McGovern supporter Others consider neutrality a and president of the AFL-CIO One condition of open burning under the proposed regulations is than a destructor "or comparbale device" be Wed to reduce pollution. The utility spokesmen showed a film of a test using a destructor.

They said the film showed that the destructor spread dangerous sparks and generated intense beat that scorched surrounding trees and endangered, the machine and the men operating it. The utilities asked more time to evaluate other methods of disposing of wastes from land clearing operations. Railroad company official told the board Thursday they should be allowed to burn old rail ties and boxcar liners if they could show they could do so without damaging the Limy cuulu now Lucy UU so without damaging the Before it left, the Senate breathed new life into two gambling bills. One would permit voters to decide next May whether Ohio should have a state lottery. Lottery resolution passed The lottery resolution, thrown off last May's ballot by the Ohio Supreme Court because of the way it was worded, passed the upper chamber 20-12.

The Senate also approved-- 275 CHURCH STREET i real 1 possibility. American Federation of State, The support of the 13.6-milCounty and Municipal Employ- lion-member federation of 12 ees. unions and its money-raising Edward Carlough, president of the Sheet Metal Workers, Committee on Political Educa- said if such a move were suc- tion is considered crucial to the chances of any Democratic cessful "it would make the nominee to defeat Nixon in No. nomination totally worthless tiD vember. anybody else." MPF.

mnilpd nut SO millinr real possibility. American Federation of State, The support of the 13.6-mu l- County and Municipal Employ- lion-mom. or federation of 129 ees. unions and its money-raising Edward Carlough, president Committee on Political Educe-of the Sheet Metal Workers, said if such a move were suc- tion is considered crucial to the chances of any Democratic cessful "it would make the nominee to defeat Nixon in No-nomination totally worthless tio vember. anybody else." COPE mailed out 50 million LfIII O'S Tryouts set Saturday for 'West Side Story' Some union presidents have of political literature, in appealed to Meany to tone11968 and was credited with al-down the anti-McGovern drive.

most swinging the presidential But, in a showdown, most union election to Sen. Hubert H. presidents still bow to Meany'sIHumphrey. Some have voiced misgivings that an unrelenting anti-McGovern campaign could destroy a tenuous party unity end encourage the re-election of President Nixon, like McGovern the target of limnerous Meany barbs. If McGovern wins' the nomination despite Meany, labor leaders would be confronted with limited options, none palatable to them.

Meany and his chief political Tryouts for the Chillicothe Civic Theater production of "West Side Story," will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Majestic Theater. The musical will be presented Aug. 23-27. roduction of Corner of Church and Mill Phone 775.6279 environment.

environment. The Ohio Farm Bureau Fed- I eration asked that the ban on open burning within one mile of la municipality of 1,000 or greater population be reduced to 1000 feet. I Ohio's Air quality control plan has been approved by the federal Environmental Proteclion Agency with some minor 'exceptions. I Thursday's hearing was held to hear public comment on pro-'posed changes to meet the IEPA's objections, in addition to the amendment to ease an open Iburning ban under some circumstances. ces A tin Friday, July 7, 1972 FRUIT PIZZA 1 NEW-DELICIOUS! 4 FLAVORSApple, Cherry, Pineapple, Peach.

EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Open 5 p.m.-12 p.m. CLOSED TUESDAY p.m.vs, p.m. I vGatopt 1 1st chess move won by Soviet's Spassky by Soviet's Spassky Per II RP AMP 1101111601110 II if Explosion mars truce in Ireland mars truce soi'I fin ti MARIA eiP 11111 110 War in irainntl. SM: VEST Three Locks Church Saturday, July 8 7:30 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME 11 IN A41 Cash InThis Conon At rash InThis Cnunnn At Cash InThis Counon I HOLY LAND TOUR WITH THIS LUCKY SEVEN COUPON (A beapTng JA)c HAM in: Sandwich, on a toast-.

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On scraps of paper he records conversations he's overheard. He carries the scraps in a red plastic shopping bag as he moves soundlessly about the hotel lobbies. One final quote, from Gudmundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who was under pressure from Fischer to give up a share of the gate receipts: "I have worked for more than a year to get this match to Iceland. I would do many things. But I will not bite into a sour apple." or he wouldn't play.

gy or he wouldn't play. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion pleads illness and gets another postponement. The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked In the beginning: "Fischer come?" Near the end It was: "Spassky go?" "I'm very pessimistic," Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m.

At noon: "It's a very delicate situation." At 7 p.m., the president of the International Chess Federation sighed: "There's hope." That was Tuesday. It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is The match of the 'century Spassky of the 1J.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of the U.S.A. Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby.

Saying "I came to play," he philosophically accepted the first postponement when Fischer didn't show. Later he demanded an apolo REYKJAVIK, Iceland REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)i Contact DON HUMBLE Route 1, Waverly, Ph. 289-2211 BELFAST, Northern Ireland I (AP) A 50-100-pound bomb exploded between a Romani Catholic church and its school, in Belfast early today. It was the first major explosion in Northern Ireland since the Irish 1Republican Army declared a itrue 10 days ago, but police were reluctant to speculate who was responsible. I The bomb gouged a crater 10 feet wide and two feet deep, sent four persons to a hospital to be treated for shock, and did extensive but superficial damage to the church, school and surrounding homes.

Several bursts of shooting also were heard during the night, mostly inside Catholic districts of Belfast. Army headquarters said the security' forces were not Involved, and it could not be learned who was doing the shooting. In one incident, a car making a detour was fired on and a 19- year-old passenger was hit in the band. Ile was critically injured. Two other motorists were fired at as they accelerated to get away from men who tried to stop them.

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