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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 12

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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12
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12-A THE MIAMI NEWS July 1V2 Scattered showers here mar slightly hazy da under steady, heavy rains as a Pacific frontal system entered Washington, and other summer thunderstorms occurred in the northern Earlier today, and last night, hard rains and hall, storms struck other pans in Minnesota and South Dakota, as well as Nebraska and Iowa. 4b Broadcasters honor Disney in irnrir im ni i ii aT ORLANDO Walt Disney was posthumously awarded the Florida Association of Broadcasters' gold medal award yesterday during the 37th annual FAB convention at Walt Disney World. The award In recognition of Disney's imagination, success and contributions to the Florida area was received by William Potter, vice president of Walt Disney World. fa Greater Miami had slightly hazy sunshine marred by scattered thundershowers today as the season's third tropical depression left Florida far behind. The depression, a weak but a rainy one, was drifting northward through North Carolina after making landfall at Myrtle Beach.

S.C. That drift was expected to continue, Heavy rains fell along the coastal plains of North Carolina and Virginia and were expected to continue in the path of the depression. It had formed in a large weather disturbance which had hovered off the Florida Coast for several days. More severe weather hit other parts of the nation today. A big thunderstorm dumped three inches of rain in a short period of time near Dell Rapids, S.D.

Winds gust-ing up to 50 miles an hour there caused minor damage. Marble-size hail along with heavy rain in gusty winds hit Rochester, Minn. The far Northwest came Aiiocitltd Prm Wlrtphols Spassky, world chess champ, moves white piece as Fischer watches ivmoin vioHY offmu No Postage No Import Duty favored in 1st kv 3 sues '62" I 2 Si 99" 2SUITSM599" iumWV Spass game 1972 COLORS, MTTERNS IT SKCIU. BARGAIN PRICES It WORLD OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY VISIT OR CALL to Appntmit TEL. 379-3792! lTi.emo MR.

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asts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzing possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the green -and-white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns for Spassky. Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past, losing all three times he W-iTi-Bri fflfifciYiffli Th Anociiled Prm REYKJAVIK, Iceland Defending champion Boris was favored by the experts to beat American challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening game of the world chess match when play resumes this afternoon. The first game of the richest chess competition in history was adjourned last night after 4 hours and 34 minutes ainmpionsnip of play and 40 moves by each The two competitors, their player. seconds and chess enthusi I'M NOT ABLE TO KEEP OUR GOLF PATE, Senior citizen group rates legislators i I'M GONNA WATCH THE WEATHER ON The remaining recipients were Reps. Joe Kershaw, Walter Sackett Carl Singleton and Jeff Gautier.

ADVERTISEMENT I received a letter from Nixon Continued From 5A only senator named to the category. "His lack of concern almost equals his interest in legalized gambling," was the way Fincher was described by the group. Max Friedson, president of the Congress of Senior Citizens, said the ratings were not made "to hurt anybody." "We're only trying to tell the truth," he said. The organization is currently-preparing similar ratings of state legislators from other counties, Friedson said. The other Dade legislators receiving A ratings were Reps.

George Firestone, Lew Whitworth, Murray Dubbin, Sandy D'Alemberte, Harold Featherstone, Sherman Winn and Marshall Harris, and Sens. Edmond Gong, Bob Haverfield, Lee Weissenborn, Kenneth Myers and Bob Graham. Winners of 'B' ratings were Reps. Gwen Cherry, Vernon Holloway, Bob Hart-nett, George Baumgartner and Carey Mathews (resigned in January), and Sen. George Hollahan.

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It is long. Therefore, I will give only excerpts. "More and more talk is heard about 'accommodations' 'disengagements' and other devices which add up to approval of Soviet domination in Europe The issue is freedom or slavery. The Communist governments impose slavery on the free world. The U.S.

government can do nothing less than to bring freedom to the Communist world." "I think the crime committed by Kosygin and his Communist puppets in Czechoslovakia was so great that when he refused to withdraw his troops from Prague, the United States should have broken off diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union when the puppet, Husak government was set up a government in exile should have been recognized." "Nothing should be done for any of the Communist governments unless its eHect will be to help the people get relief from oppression." So much I quote from the lengthy letter. I know that most people will be amazed. It does not look like Nixon's actual policy at all. Have I really received such a letter? You can read it for yourself. It is an article written by Nixon in Readers Digest of February, 1964.

I have taken only one liberty in transcribing this article: I put Kosygin instead of Khrushchev, Czechoslovakia instead of Hungary, and Husak instead of Kadar. While I am still waiting for Nixon to fulfill the above promises like many he has not fulfilled, in Communist dungeons Christians are killed by the thousands. Rev. Richard Wurmbrand, who spent himself 14 years in communist prisons, describes in his books the courageous acts of faith of our suffering Christian brethren in communist countries. Be interested in the plight of our persecuted brethren behind the Iron end Bamboo Curtains.

Mall coupon tor the book, "Tortured for Christ" by Rev. Richard Wurmbrand. Translated in 27 languages. But neither of its representatives on the committee, Pat Murphy and Jesse Hudson, were able to attend yesterday's meeting at Mia. Nor were Metro Commissioners Harvey Reiseman, chairman of the committee, and S.

A. Dansyear, who was there but left before the meeting began. Present were Commissioners James F. McKillips and Ed Stephenson and lay committee members Taylor, Mike Donovan and Gene Beese. i Those on hand also were able to reach no conclusions on how the proposed seven-member administrative board should be selected.

McKillips has proposed starting fresh and getting professional groups, such as engineers, lawyers, businessmen and financiers, to recommend three persons each with the authority picking one from each group. Beese suggested that the present Citizens' Aviation Advisory Board be reconstituted to form the board. At present, each commissioner appoints one member to it. GOING Leave Miami Arrive Tampa Ft.Lauderdale St.Pete Nonstop Nonstop Nonstop Nonstop Night Coach Nonstop RETURNING Leave Tampa Arrive Miami St.Pete Ft.Lauderdale Nonstop Nonstop Nonstop Nonstop Nonstop 8:3 lpF Nonstop Nonstop Night Coach Ft.Lauderdale. Fares incjude 8 U.S.

tO JACKSON VlLLti. Transportation Tax. rom Ft.Lauderaaie, from Miami. Harry Taylor, a National airlines vice president and representing U.S. scheduled airlines on the committee, said if the administrative board had no authority it would be "unnecessary and meaningless." Simon and Gibbs are being asked by the committee to come up with another legal opinion on just what administrative powers could be delegated by the authority to the board.

An administrative board to handle day-to-day airport operation and maintenance in conjunction with the port authority director and reporting to the authority is the recommendation of the Greater Miami Chamber of With key members absent, a committee working on restructuring the Dade County Port Authority failed to make any headway on how it should be done. The committee members present at a meeting yesterday bogged down on what powers could be given a proposed "board of administration" to handle the day-today operations of running Miami International Airport and the other airports owned by Dade County. County Attorney Stuart Simon and Port Authority Attorney William Gibbs had said last May that the Metro Commission, acting as the port authority, could not give up its policy-making authority and fiscal control over the airports to any other body. Home delivery of THE MIAMI NEWS? Mail this coupon Or, if you prefer, Call 374-6211. r- Dade schools alter drug education "FfWi.

jP? 111 111111,1 If Imp int man tv. m. umu VOICE OF THE MARTYRS ww1w I P.O. Boi A. I "Htmtmbtr thtm trt Ik Bontf" THE MIAMI NEWS Circulation Department Miami, Florida 33101 Please orronge to hove THE MIAMI NEWS delivered my home Mondoy through Scturdoy for only 40c per week: AddreM cation program will aim to "create cautious attitudes toward the use of drugs and other potentially harmful substances." The emphasis will be on household drugs and parental approval.

Grade four to six will stress the history, causes and consequences of drug abuse, with information on the affect of drugs on the body and mind. Junior and senior high students, from the seventh grade on up, will receive information on the legal, medical, pyschological and social implicationsf drug use. Continued From 5A ploy extreme scare tactics or show kids hnw to use the needle and boil down heroin," he said. "What we really need to hit is the double standard that kids reject today. That's the crux of the problem.

We have 10 million alcoholics in this country and 300.000 heroin addicts. Adults say that the difference is alcohol is legal and heroin is not, and the kids sense the hypocrisy in that statement." From kindergarten through the third grade, the drug edu Nam I I I City I I I SKI lit Delta is ready whsnyeu are! I Uni FREE took Think VM I City State Zip Apt. Telephone.

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