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Daily News from New York, New York • 8

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00 IN THE NATION Sees Radicals Failing Washington, June 21 (UPI) Rep. Richard H. Ichord chairman of the House Committee on Internal Security, said today efforts by radical groups 1 to subvert the -f i militarv "have Rogers Trip Expanded Washington, June 21 (AP) Secretary of State William P. Rogers will travel to Romania, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bahrain, Kuwait and Greece at President Nixon's request. He will talk to leaders of those nations about "prospects for improvements in cooperation and security in Europe," the White House said.

The six nations were added to a trip that Rogers is making next week to attend meetings of the Seato and Anzus pact countries in Australia. Raps Road Program Washington, June 21 (UPI) The government's 8-y a r-o 1 highway safety program is frag ZD been a total failure." The committee has spent a year examining the morale of personnel in the armed forces of the United States, maintained that Ichord Ichord said. He mented and has produced only limited compli ance by th 1 1 a states. Control ler General El these efforts included opening coffee houses near military bases, publishing underground newspapers with emphasis on military matters, and "fomenting minor strikes" in the military. Mansfield In Hospital Washington, June 21 (AP) Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Mont), 69, entered the Naval Hospital at Bethesda, ZD I cj 1 1 1 1 i for )U mer B.

Staats testified today. The highway safety program was started to correct hazards on i h-acci-dent parts of highways and Staats Aid. today. His office said he had chills during the night and had complained yesterday of feeling tired. He decided to go to the hospital for a checkup and rest, his office said.

His secretary said that Mansfield had phoned her after reaching the hospital and told her he was feeling ail right and not to worry about him. U.S.-Red Science Talks Washington, June 21 (AP) A group of American scientists and industrialists will go to Moscow July 2 to lay the groundwork for scientific and technical projects with the Russians. The meeting results from President Nixon's summit sessions with Soviet leaders last month. The American delegation will be headed by Dr. Edward E.

David the Presi-' dent's science adtf'ser. "booby traps" such as wall-like bridge abutments, unyielding sign posts, rigid light poles, concrete footings and spearlike guardrails. Staats, testifying before a House Public Works subcommittee, made public a report by the General Accounting Office, which he heads, questioning whether the Federal Highway Administration had done everything possible to develop a program to deal with highway hazards. Chi Carpenters Out Chicago, June 21 (AP) About 30,000 carpenters tied up major construction today as the Chicago District Council of Carpenters joined striking cement masons in work stoppages and selective picketing. IN THE WORLD Castro in Prague Berlin, June 21 Special) Cuban Premier Fidel Castro flew to Prague today after a week of being lionized in East Germany.

In a final communique Eilst Italian Airlines Strike Rome, June 21 (UPI) Italian airline pilots, who joined a one-day worldwide strike Monday in protest against hijackings, said today they will walk off their jobs again to press demands for higher pay. The National Association of Civil Aviation Pilots said it would stage a series of strikes totaling 120 hours in coming weeks. The first strike against the Alitalia, SAM and ATI airlines will start Friday and last 25 hours. Connolly Not on Line Sydney, Australia, June 21 (UPI) Former Treasury Secretary John B. Connally discounted Germany supported Cub a's demand that the United States abandon val ba the Na- rl ase at A fW ma mo, two gov- pjte All I the Na twi Guant a and the ernments de Castro mand that the U.S.

stop bomb Just look at what you get: STRETCH TROPICALS STRETCH WOVENS LIGHTWEIGHTS MID-WEIGHTS DRESS STYLES JEAN STYLES FLARE LEGS 1 today the probability that he would be President Nixon's vice presidential running mate. Speaking at a news conference after he spoke to the Australian Institute of Directors, Connally said, "Let me answer the question by say STRAIGHT LEGS WIDE WAISTBANDS WIDE BELT LOOPS EXCITING PATTERNS SMART SOLIDS SIZES 29 TO 42 alterations included Connally HiO lm ii 4-lv )IUkto W- "aMtiiiliimfy EST.1840 I ing North Vietnam and get out of South Vietnam. Castro's visit dominated East Germany's press, but he is the odd man out in a period of East-West detente, and his speeches considerably less militant than they are at home. Russ Braley Ready at the Board Moscow, June 21 UPI) World chess champion Boris Spassky left for Reykjavik today to prepare for his title match with Bobby Fischer of the United States, the Tass news agency said. Yefrim Oeller and Nikolai Krogius, both international grandmasters of chess, and Ivo Nei, international master, panied Spassky.

The championship series will begin in the Icelandic capital July 2. Quebec Utility Strike Montreal, June 21 (AP) Quebec's 8,500 electricity workers went on strike today after contract negotiations broke down. A spokesman for the govern ment-owired Hydro Quebec said the strike of manual, office and technical employes would have no immediate effect on service. He added, however, "A major storm could give us some real, serious problems." ii ing that whatever warm references I make about the President should not be said to be a line for any personal ambitions I might have because I don't have any. I have profound respect for the President, that doesn't mean I am going to be on the ticket with him.

I don't think I will be." 300 Dead in Hong Kong Hong Kong, June 21 (Special) The final death toll in the disastrous monsoon deluge last weekend now officially stands at 300. Police and civil defense personnel, digging for bodies in two major landslides, have exhumed 99. Two hundred persons are believed to be buried under the fiva feet of mud, now hardened by two days of sunshine. Alan Castro AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN limlHlKtcug ASTORIA: 31il off B'wiy JAMAICA: Sutphin Blvd. Cer.

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