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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • 14

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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14
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14 THE EVENING SUN Salurday, July IS, Easing Of Wage Controls Ordered Support Hose WASHINGTON (AP) A whose earnings are substan AND Chess Match Organizers Appear On Brink Of Collapse, Make Concession To Fischer eral labor unions, including the AFL-CIO. Jones did not set a new exemption figure. federal judge, in the first suc dard or who is amongst the working poor" should be ex cessful court challenge of Pres ident Nixon's economic stabili However, he cited a $3.35 an- empt from wage controls. The $1.90 figure was set by hour figure based on a Bureau zation program, has ordered a Elastic Stockings Experienced Fitters Myers Drug Store Center Sqoure, Hanover, Po. the ruling would stand that Fis- of Labor Statistics study, which the COLC after the Pay Board cher forfeited Thursday's sec relaxation of wage controls that could benefit 14 million workers.

Union leaders had sought the decision. failed to provide a cutoff figure and rejected figures of $3.50 ond game to Russian defender the hidden film cameras would be removed from the Reykjavik sports hall as demanded by the U.S. challenger. But Thorarinsson also said appears to be on the brink of collapse. Gudmundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, said late Friday! REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Organizers of the world chess championship have made a new concession to Bobby Fischer, but the competition still said this wage would provide the $6,960 considered adequate annual income for an urban family of four.

Boris Spassky by refusing to and $2.20. A council spokesman U.S. District Judge William appear because of the cameras The AFL-CIO estimated The third game is scheduled said at the time the $1.90 cutoff would exempt 21 per cent of the non-supervisory workers while $3.35 would exempt 50 per cent. B. Jones ruled Friday that the Cost of Living Council (COLC) was "in excess of agency au for Sunday afternoon.

Fischer about 14 million workers are making between $1.90 end $3.35 announced he would play only an hour and thus will be grant thority" when it limited ex Nixon Asks Congress For Fast Action On Disaster Funds Of $1.7 Billion if the cameras were removed and if the forfeit. were erased ed exemption from wage con emptions from wage controls to persons earning less than $1.90 and the Sunday game was con an hour. sidered the second. The ruling meant the council could no longer use $1.90 as the With the loss of Tuesday's JOHN W. KERCHNER, INC.

Olv. of Join W. Ktrchner, Inc. Pkoaea: K7-M21 1M-3H1 UaavlU4za-14M Deeriklai Pure Bed Hidat Dead Sleek Promptly Removed county officials and local com trols. The Cost of Living Council had no immediate comment on the decision, but is expected to appeal the case.

The lawsuit was based on amendments to the Economic Stabilization Act of 1970, which provide that "any individual opener, Fischer trails 0-2 in the 24-game competition. Spassky munity leaders from states figure beyond which wage raises have been limited to 5.5 Agnew said that he saw a "bleak picture of tragedy and dislocation" when he personally viewed the flooding. "It's not often possible for which suffered heavy flooding HARD OF HEARING? Call Beltoue for Free Audiometry Hearing Test and Hearing Aid Evaluation in borne or office. Free booklet. Eyeglaaves and amall back of eat tylei.

Popular prices. Old aid or small down payment Loaners Batteries Cords Repairs All Aids BELTONE REBER HEARING AID SERVICE Clarence W- Blocher, consultant 21 Middle St. or SHEAR'S CUT RATE Coll 637-1859 CarllKl St. Phone S37-9252 needs 10 more points to retain per cent. from the storm last month.

In granting a summary judg his world title, Fischer 12tt to take it. A win counts one point, President Nixon announced ment in a suit brought by sev- Wednesday he is seeking the WASHINGTON (AP) The Nixon administration is asking Congress to move quickly to provide $1.7 billion in disaster relief for eastern states stricken by tropical storm Agnes, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew said today. "It is vital that this money reach you immediately," Agnew told about 500 mayors, a draw half a point. communities to singlehandedly repair the damage," the vice monev for disaster relief as I nllft well as authority to grant one A four-member international committee presiding over the president said, pledging that tlie administration will move as per cent interest loans for SHAMPOOING homeowners and businessmen championship voted 3 to 1' Friday to reject Fischer's appeal rapidly as possible to speed All Types of Electric Wiring FRANCIS E.

KLUNK 421 Main McShcrrystown Phone 632-3270 Electrical Service FLOOR SANDING in the areas stricken. MM Ml tMU Bonge's Shot Store 18 York Hanover, Pa. Phone 133-020! i I of the referee's decision that aid. Frank Carlucci, deputy direc tor of the Office of Manage- Dennis Bolin R4, Hinovtr, Pi. Ph.ne 432.5259 the American had forfeited the i ment and Budget, explained the second match.

Fischer's attitude complicated anew the financial ar Preident's proposal to the offi State Files Appeal In Meat Inspection Suit cials. He also detailed the type of aid that is available. Carlucci urged that the com rangements for the competition and threatened to cost him much of the money he had chief federal complaint is that pried trom uie organizers in munities organize themselves effectively so that aid from the federal level may be sent along "we didn have enough in spectors." Freed said the criti drawn-out negotiations preceding the match. Thorarinsson said the organ as quickly as possible. cism stems from a two-year PHILADELPHIA (AP)-The state has filed suit in the U.S.

Third Circuit Court of Appeals in an attempt to head off the federal government's planned takeover of Pennsylvania's meat inspection system. I He asked that officials give USDA surveillance of the state attention "to structuring in izers do not intend to pay the program. centives for people to move out loser's share of the purse if The USDA inspected many of of the most flood-prone areas." Fischer's nonappearance Thursday causes his dis Claiming meat inspection is And, Carlucci said, officials the states 750 meat packing should take action to qualify qualification, their areas for federal flood in The loser has been scheduled surance and encourage home to get $46,875 from the chess plants in June and Informed Pennsylvania that federal inspectors will man the state's operation. Freed noted that the USDA inspection took place at the LP i i owners and businesses to. buy federation, $45,000 from a $120,.

000 purse offered by London In it. "We must create a psy vestment banker James Slater height of serious flooding and $27,500 from, television and chology in our communities that looks not backward into tragedy, but forward into the movie rights. 1 "hardly a fair tune to make an assessment of our program." Initially, Gov. Milton J. future with enthusiasm," he uemovai or the cameras could eliminate the television aT mi MM "aw mm mm said.

Shapp was amenable to a fed and movie cash. eral takeover of meat in The meeting was called after some state and local officials Charles Fox, a New York promoter who bought the film spection, since it would mean a $1.4 million annual saving. had complained soon after the rights, said "The. whole finan But then he was informed flooding that federal aid had cial structure of the match" de undermanned and inadequate, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has said it will assume all meat inspection in Pennsylvania on Monday.

In the suit filed Friday, the Commonwealth said the federal takeover could mean the demise of 250 small meat packers. It also asserts that meat prices stand a chance of increasing as the larger firms strive to meet federal inspection standards. According to Jack Freed, spokesman for the state Department of Agriculture, the Leivisburg Man Arrested For i Plane Larceny SELINSGROVE, Pa. (AP)-State police arrested a Lewis-burg man Friday after he allegedly wrecked a Piper Cherokee airplane as he attempted to steal it from an airport near this central Pennsylvania town. been slowed by red tape.

Nixon then ordered federal that when the USDA had moved in on meat inspection programs in other states, many pended on the filming. The Reykjavik public, meanwhile, appeared to be losing pa no agencies to speed up disaster relief and sent Agnew on an in small meat packers folded up at once. tience. More than half the 2,500 spection tour of the flood-dam seats in the arena were empty aged states. "It's not a question of meat for Thursday's scheduled The flooding struck Virginia, quality," said Freed.

"The fed match. Maryland, Pennsylvania, West am mm VLaV Virginia, Florida, New York One of the participants on a radio talk show proposed that eral inspectors are just very rigid about their requirements. They don't seem to care about helping the small plants bring and the District of Columbia, "Fischer and all the foreign re taking more than 100 lives and porters be given eight hours to causing heavy property their operations into line. They get out of Iceland or be shot. just close them." You'll probably never buy a new Ford wagon for a lower price than during Authorities said Donald Baumgartner, 36, taxied the plane down a runway but lost control and crashed the plane into a hanger.

Damage to the aircraft was listed at $15,000, with $300 damage to the Baumgartner was charged with larceny of an airplane and with operating an airplane un der the influence of alcohol. Penn State Files Suit Against MONDAY JULY 17-12 noon to 9 P.M. TUESDAY JULY18-9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Black Group UNIVERSITY PARK.

Pa. (AP) Pennsylvania State University has filed suit against the school's Black Student Union, charging it with failing to pay more than $3,000 owed to various university departments. If the BSU does not contest MONTGOMERY WARD INVITES ALL IT'S FAITHFUL CUSTOMERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS TO IT'S SEMI-ANNUAL the suit, filed Thursday, a default judgment could be filed after 20 days, permitting the university to take over the group's assets. The action asks payment of $3,117 plus interest for such items as copying service, transportation, audio-visual equipment, rooms and food service. School officials said many of the expenses were incurred during a BSU-sponsored black arts festival last year.

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