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SUNRISE THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, i riday, I Viet Peace Talks Still Stalled Senate Okays $2.20 Wage Floor if rh 7 A xv If- -V Democrat Lawton Chiles and Republican Edward Gurney, supported the $2 minimum, which was backed by 30 Republicans and 16 Democrats. But 34 Democrats and 13 Republicans voted against it. McGovern's vote turned out to be close to but not quite decisive. OTHERS would: Raise the minimum wage to $2 this fall but delayed until the fall of 1974, one year later than the Democrats- wanted, the hike to $2.20. A i i 1 -Jf turn 4 "The United States has the responsibility to cease all support of that (Thieu) administration," Thuy said in his speech.

Thuy's brief speech made no mention of his meeting with Kissinger and Hanoi Communist Party poiitburo member Le Due Tho Wednesday, nor did any of the other delegation speeches. The Viet Cong's chief negotiator, Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh, sharply denounced Xix-on's May 8 peace proposal for a cease-fire, prisoner release and U.S. troop withdrawal to be foiiowed by a political set toe HAve a0 From Page 1 feature of special importance to labor. To win over Republican votes, the Democrats agreed in a series of back stage conferences to accept some compromises.

One of them knocked one million retail store employes from the extension of coverage. Another stretched out over 26 months instead of 14 the period of time required before the $2.20 minimum would go into effect. Florida's two senators, COUCefcTO (00. 3 HOC0 MAWV OTH6R Chief Saigon, Cong Negotiators Arriving Pham Dang Lam Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh -(UPI) UK6 PROKOFIEV'S tlement worked out by the Vietnamese themselves.

MME. BINH said the military and political "aspects of the problem should be settled and again called for the United States to withdraw troops, abandon the Saigon government and establish a three-segment coalition regime. The South Vietnamese again rejected the Viet Cong proposals for a coalition government and overthrow of President Nguyen Van Th'eu and the Viet Cong statement said they would "carry on the fight until the U.S. quits." musuai, wesme, OTH6RS VO THAT. 110 MAJOR.

COUPLES FLIP OUT OlfcRTHAT? 1 THIMK 0F marv. AOO WHO I AI0D THE ARTICHOkeS WE RAISE IO OOR. UMDOtt) 80X6S. IU BET AJOT. MAAjy THIS DRWK.

SfGMUWD bUbE POSSIBLY THINKS OF A DRINK MADE WITH A CC6AR WHITE WHISKY? I NOO06STI0M VS1V ABOUT AfAW IMS IS COMI0' RIGHT V'KfOOU), YOU'RE THE EIGHTH COUPLE 7-A Continue the exemption from coverage of 1 million workers in retail stores with i I nrrt flflrt annual saws oi unuer The Democrats wanted coverage for all in stores with sales of over $100,000. A Republican amendment to continue the exemption for 1.2 million domestic servants was defeated, 52 to 40. Despite the refusal of the AFL-CIO executive council to endorse his candidacy, McGo-vern was well aware that he would be in deep trouble with organized labor if he missed yesterday's vote and his absence proved to be decisive. SO HE FLEW here to vote with his fellow liberals. He did not participate in the Senate debate in which liberals scoffed at Republican arguments that the bill would unleash a new round of inflation and unemployment.

If McGovern had not been here, the key vote would have been 46 to 46 on the Republican bill. The administration still would have' teen denied the majority required for approval. But Vice President Spir'o Agnew if he had been presiding in the Senate chamber could in that case, have cast the tie-breaking the White House. Agnew was in his. 'office next to the White House-when the roll was called.

"We were not needed," Vic Gold, his press secretary said. "We would have been," informed had our presence been necessary." EVEN IF AGNEW had been here and McGovern absent, the Democrats might haVe been able to switch a vote two and prevailed anyw'. For example, Sen. Stuaft Symington, who votd with the Republicans, might have been swayed by an appeal to party unity. Play Evenecl By Fischer i From Page 1 plates, saucers and glasses into the air.

Before the game Fischer, had issued another list complaints about the playing quarters and sent his entourage out to, scout up pockit money and playboy magazines. Just before play started he again insisted that 'closest circuit television be banned from the hall. Spassky opened the gamj with his queen pawn anyl Fischer, who was his habitual three or four minutes Iat4, rushed in and responded by setting up the) Nimzo-Indian defense the strategy he employed in the first which he lost. THE AMERICAN played methodically and fairly quickly while Spassky took his time over each move and spent 106 minutes completing his firsfc 20. rV i Fischer spun around in1 his special swivel chair between moves and tidgeted wiihjhlg eyes, ears and nose while'lhi champion sat staring atHhe 1 II 1 .1 uuuiq or warned araunaine stage' and backstage.

4 Arbiter Lothar Schmid Said Spassky's position was hope-Ices when Fischer made hfe 27th move. 2 "I knew it was coming' Schmid said. "In fact, I wai ready to get off my chair any moment." The fact that Fischer had now won two games playing black stunned the experts. "We thought Fischer was a master, of attacking chees said one international grandmaster. "Now he has turned out to be a genius of defense.

'I FISCHER bounded out of the hall looking, as a doorma'i said, "like a shining sun whe could hardly believe what had happened." Spassky followed, appearing deep in thought arid climbed into a new, shining yellow Rover Ranger which he has ordered to take back to Moscow with him. Spassky's Svetozar Gligoric, said the clincher came on Spassky's 27th move, when he brought his queep back to the bishop two square1, Fischer advanced his bishop to rook five, sacrificing it for eventual checkmate had Spassky not resigned. Gligoric said the actual turning point came two moves before, on the 25th Spassky chose the wrong plan and doubled his rooks on the king bishop rank. "It was a terrible mistake for a world champion," Glii goric said. "It ranked with the blunder Fischer came up witlj July 21, 1972 TO ORDER From Page 1 waiting for new American proposals.

We are ready to discuss these but today they brought nothing new." They Need Help AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI) The state highway commission's winter night patrol reports that mechanical break-. downs replaced running out of gas as the main reason motorists needed assistance last winter. More than one-fourth the vehicles aided had a breakdown. WHISKY 80 PROOF BR0WN-F0RMAN THOSE SI0CE ICAMEOrO P0TV. DCMJ'T TOO UPSET, P6RHAPS IT'S TlMC tU6 LBARMe TO SHAR6.

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