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Poge 8--The Gallup NM Independent--Tuesday, June 27, 1972 As Easf Sfaggers Under Floods Noted Author Marks Her 80th Birthday PHILADELPHIA (AP) Author Pearl S. Buck, whose "The Good a won bolh a Pulil- Prize and a Nobel Prize In literature, celebrates her 90(h birthday Monday The only American woman ever to win the Nobel in liter- a Miss Duck bus turned out a total of 84 books during her writing career. liorn in Hillsboro, W. Miss Buck spent most of her first 17 years in China with her missionary parents. She also served as a Presbyterian missionary herself In China, from I9H until 1935.

"The Good Earth," the story of a Chinese peasant's rise to power, was an offshoot of her Chinese experience. It won the Pulitzer in 1931 and the Nobel seven years later. VATICAN CITY A Pope Paul says a question recently posed to him by a youth makes him believe youths are close to him. Speaking to a crowd in St. Peter's Square before his usual Sunday noon blessing, the pontiff said the question asked of him was, "Is i true a you feel lonesome, Holy Father?" The Pope did not disclose what his reply was.

A A Cuban Premier Fide) Castro leaves for Moscow on another leg of his nine-country lour today after telling Czechs a North Vietnam needs more support a ever before in the conflict in Southeast Asia. Castro also told a rally Sunday a many of the Nazi war criminals sentenced to hang a World War 11 ended on the gallows for crimes a lie said were similar lo actions by Americans in South Vietnam. PARIS A Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia has ended a four-day trip to France i a visit lo the tomb of President Charles de Gaulle at Colombey-lcs-Deux-Eglises. DC Gaulle's son, Hear Adm. Philippe dc Gaulle, greeted the African ruler during the visit Sunday.

Selassie's next stop is Yugoslavia. LIMA, Peru A Chairman A F. nurns of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board confers today with two high Peruvian officials before moving on to Buenos Aires on a trip which takes him to tour l.alin American countries. liurns is scheduled lo meet with Emilio G.

Darrcla, president of Peru's central reserve bank, and KNEN. Francisco Morales, Peru's minister of economy and finance. Also on Burns' itinerary are visits to Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela. TOKYO (AP) Prime Min- islcr Siriinnvo Randaranaiko of Ceylon says Hie recent agreements reached by President Nixon and Chinese leaders were a "historic watershed event a brought to an enil the freeze in relations" between China and (he United Slates. Mrs.

liandaranaikc made the comment in a speech at a Peking a hosted by Chinese Premier Chou En-lai Sunday night, the New China News Agency reported. PRESIDENT NIXON studies flood donv ogeneaf Horrisburg, from his helicopter window. President toured Marylcnd- Pcrmsylvcinia area from his retreat at Cnrnp David, Md. (AP) KRONACH, Germany A West a beat tlic United Stmos Sunday night In a water polo watched by 1,500 spectators. folk singer, in an i i "I'nr me revolution im'aiis change, but the one change a i the a race hasn'l (jolli'ii ilscll together lo make is recognizing the sancti.

ty of i A NAVY HC-2 houls one person to safely while onoiher i on his roof waiting his turn. Nine persons were evacuated from this home as flood waters from the storm Agnes continued lo rise in the Potlslown, area. (AP) Pres. Lifts Quota Restrictions To Stop Rising Meat Prices CH Cane Sugar 5 39 FOODWAY DISCOUNT FOODS 1900 AVI. 104 M.3rd No Endorsement For McGovern From Black Political Meet LAS VEGAS, Nov.

(AP) Sen. George McGovern has failed lo win endorsement from the a i a Itlack Political Convention here. He met the three co-chairmen of the convention last week, and a the meeting a McGovernor aide said the men "were ready lo support him" in his bid for (he Democratic presidential nomination. Hill during a Saturday night strategy session, the convention steering committee decided the convention "as a group" shouldn't make an endorse- a i door open for endorsement by individual black political leaders. One of the co-chairmen, Mayor Richard Hatcher of Gary, said McGovern is in "close concert" i positions adopted by the convention in Gary last March.

In his meeting; last week, the South Dakota senator had been asked to back the black group's positions. The group later issued a by hoth McGovern and Sen. Hubert Humphrey on their feelings toward the blacks' positions. Humphrey and McGovern both agreed with a proposal self-determination for the District of Columbia and public funding for children's day can- center. Hoth senators disagreed with the blacks' a condemning Israel for an ox- panionisl policy." McGovern also look exception lo proposals for a black nation within the United Stales or statehood for cities i black major! lies, antibusing state- nienls, ami demands for release of all "political prisoners." Ikussels lace has needlepoint "sprigs anil flowers.

WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon lifted all quota red striclions on meat imports Monday in an effort toremedy shorl lerm shortage" and curb rising meal prices. Out Nixon ruled out a freeze on meal and other food prices, Secretary of (he Treasury George Shultz said at a White House news conference where Nixon's decision was announced. Removal of the quotas for the rest of 1972 "may not fully solve the problem," Nixon said in a a "Further measures will be taken as necessary and appropriate." Most of (he imported meat is lower-cost cuts which go into processed products such as hamburger, hot dogs, salami and sausages. Fischer Wants Perfection At Chess Championship IT'S OUTDOOR LIVING TIME 50' Superflex Nylon Reinforced GARDEN HOSE inside diameter Burgess Oscillating SPRINKLER 5 99 Deluxe LAWN CHAIR $377 22" BREEZE BOX FAN 12" SssSsSflSssiSS Burgess Rechargeable Cordless Electric GRASS CLIPPER 19" Barrel BAR-B-QUE GRILL Carton Price 12 OC 3 H.P. Briggs Straton Engine LAWN MOWER one only $40 00 Cope Cod While PICKET! FENCE 4 Sections 97 H.P.

Briggs Streton Engine LAWN MOWER one only 50 00 Ladies PANTY HOSE Reg. 69c Pair 49c WACKERS MKW VOUK A A friend of lioliby Fischer, America's challenger for Ihe world chess championship, says Fischer wants "everything perfect" for his match against Boris Spassky of Ihe Soviet Union. And (he type of lighting proposed under a six-figure television contract is not so perfect, according lo the friend, I'red Cramer, president of (he U.S. Chess Federation. "Fischer won'l play under anything but fluorescent light- ing-it is very i a to him." Cramer said Sunday night before flying to Reykjavik.

Iceland, where the 24-game match is to'begin next Sunday. The television people, Cramer said, have "insisted" they m'usl use additional incandescent or tungslen-halogcn lighting because (lourescent lighting does nol have the "proper color spectrum for color film." Fischer's whereabouts was not disclosed, bill Cramer said he was "not far away." Officials questioned whether the decision would have an immediate impact on surging meat prices, saying i could lake weeks or months for any increase in imports lo be fell in the United Stales. Shultz, who heads Nixon's Cost of Living Council, offered i optimism a Ihe i would result in reduced prices. The main objective, he said, is lo stabilize meat prices by eliminating repeated surges at the wholesale level. Beef supplies and prices appeared lobe the main target of Nixon's decision, although such meals as and veal also are covered.

Australia supplies about half (he 1.2-million-pound import level set for 1972 and Secretary of Stale William P. Rogers, who now is in a counlry, will discuss with Australian officials the possibility of increasing the flow of meat to Ihe United States, Shultz said. The President said the "recent rise in (he price of mea( is in parl due to an improving economy here at home causing increased a for meat which have not by increased Although he rejected Ihe pro posed price freeze on meat and other food products, Nixon said "I intend to monitor this silu- ation closely, and I a to assure every American housewife that this administration is (irm- ly determined to prevent unjustified increases in Ihe cosl of food." Earlier Ibis year, Nixon increased meal import quotas by 11 per cent from 1971 levels. Uul since (hen, he said, "(he continuing shif in demand and supplies has become more pronounced." In words beamed to the farm belt, Nixon said his action "is nol aimed a I the American farmer; his income has only begun to approach reasonable levels," Rather, the President continued, the move "is intended to remedy a short-term shortage which is beyond Ihe ability of our farmers to fill." There was some evidence that the Price Commission, which makes recommendations (o (he Cost of Living Council, had been silenced on the politically touchy issue of food prices. It mel in an unusual closed session "of more than four hours Sunday, but said nothing.

Frances Drake Wallace Won't Be At Bremer's Trial S1LVEK SPRING, Md. (AP Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace will not allend the a trial of the man accused of trying (o kill him, the governor was reported as saying Monday A subpoena for Wallace lo appear at (he trial of Arthur nrcmcr was delivered today lo the governor in Holy Cross llos- i a The subpoena and an accompanying from Arthur A. Marshall Maryland a a for Prince Georges County, explained that a lace's appearance at the trial 4 Convenient Ways to Shop in your Gallup Store Cash Charge (Your Fenntyj Card It Good All Penrwyi Time Payment (On trtmi) Layawayi (No Strvkt Shop Pcnntyt In Gallup was nol mandatory.

Elvin Slanlon, assislanl public relations man al the hospital, said he took the subpoena and letter into (he governor's room a he received them and read them to Wallace. Slanton said Wallace expressed appreciation.bu I said he would not be able to appear at (he (rial. The letter from Marshall said in a "I do not feel that your appearance is essential to the slate's case and as such if i is your personal desire not to appear, I would understand." Marshall had said Wallace was one of 46 persons named in a Ihe prosecution would like lo have appear at Ihe trial. The a trial is scheduled lo start July 12, two days after the Democratic a i a Convention opens in Miami Beach. Fla.

Wallace, recuperating from bullet wounds sustained during an assassination a I tempt May 15. has said he will a the convention if his health permits For Wednesday, 28, 1972 ARIES (March 21 to April 20) You will be expected to cope with some unforeseen silua(ions now. Handle these bigger responsibilities willingly and i fretting. It will pay later. TAURUS (April 21 to May 21) No a how heavy your schedule, avoid haste.

Day calls for deliberation and well calculated action, but do nol wait loo long before a i i a decisions. GEMINI (May 22 to June 21) There's a tendency now to be too passive, to idle away time, drift along indifferently. Rouse yourself. Don 1 1 slall until external agents FORCE you to act. CANCER (June 22 to July 23) You may nol accomplish ALL that you wish, but you will a Haiti much through your innate spirit of enterprise and self-discipline.

i i a i a i monotony of routine. LKO (July 24 to Aug. 23) Stress moderation now. Do not strive for Ihe unreasonable and do nol permit your active mind lo a i a self beyond sensible bounds. I (Aug.

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23) Pu inferences, conceded facts and other material together and scrutinize well. Then you will be surer when you make decision: and move ahead. This is a DO ER'Sday. SCORPIO (Oct. 24 to Nov.

22) There is more to think about than the i i a moment. And, doubtless, more persons concerned wilh your plans and a i i i a you realize. So organize well. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 2 1 To be successful now, ideasand plans need not be on a large scale.

A series of well done "li (tie jobs" could add up to a very important whole. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Planetary influences indicate a day of successful moves and plans, but all will require know- how, diligence and painstaking a a i uncharted seas. AQUARIUS (Jan.

21 to Feb. 19) a a i a a a indica ted if you put original and progressive ideas. Romance and travel also favored. PISCES (Feb. 20 lo March 20) Double-check plans.

Work out business, all deals with delibera- i a a i i a a A a i will broaden horizons. YOU BORN' A are an a i a idealistic individual. TToo sensitive at times, however, you are easily hurl and may be inclined to carry grudges. Try to curb; You have a lively i a i a i and, no a what your occupation, conceive i i a ideas i I i Ihem, however, you may be a i too i a a i i i people crazy. Don' be such a fus- sbudgel.

You are extremely versatile and, properly course, i i a i suited loyour a a ing among them: Medicine (es- pcially of the research a i the law, i i music and the stage. You would also make an excellent detective..

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