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St. Joseph Gazette from St. Joseph, Missouri • 9

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month that at least one-third of St. Joseph, M. Gazette, Friday, June 3VI972 9A pledged strong American sup the 150 largest U. S. metropolitan areas were on the 6 per cent or more unemployment list.

A high point of 65 was reached last October. i FAMILY DISISG i port in this "most difficult task." But Bush warned that if Bill Okaying Extra Jobless Aid Sent to President Nixon Urges Drastic Action for U.N. Improvement Don Thomas Is in Town, v. Appearing Nighy Depot Lounge Dancing 8-1 tK the organization was to be tak Among smaller areas last en seriously, "and if it is to be month, Jerome, Idaho, and Rox-boro and Wilson, N. were a dynamic and responsive in-stifution," it must restore confidence in its capacity to carry out important jobs.

deleted. Added were Oneonta, Tallulah. Bath-Brun some of the governing bodies swick, Maine Willmar, Minn. of U.N. agencies WASHINGTON (LTD Tbeigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New Join the Inn Crowd for Friday Night Seafood and Sunday Buffet Troy, Nowata, Okla.

Bush, who is chief American Senate passed and sent to 'the York, Oregon, Rhode Senate Unit Denies delegate to the world organ ler, and Galveston-Texas City and Mexia, Texas. whit -mini. nfJ Vermon, Washington, Idaho, GENEVA (AP) The United States has called for drastic action to improve management in the United Nations, which it claimed is beset with "serious deficiencies" and waste of money and manpower. U.S. Ambassador George ization, warned that the United; Bid for ABM Funds llmnflflftfn MAntana ft.

Minnesota, Montana; North Da Thursday a bill making 13 ex biaies, wnicn last year coniriD- kota and West Virginia. The measure also increases LEADING LITTERERS tra weeks of unemployment compensation available jto job uted $460 million to U.N. operations totaling $1,230 million, "cannot be indifferent" to the the unemployment insurance NEW YORK (UPI) A Gal umiuuiuimuiiicit'jtfi'j WASHINGTON (UPI) The Senate Armed Services Committee refused Thursday to put up any money for a missile defense of the nation's capital less workers in states with tax, paid solely by the employ lup survey shows that persons er, from its present 0.5 per cent el between the ages of 21 and 35 chronically high unemployment The bill by the House Tuesday on a 273-110 Bush said Thursday there was "great need throughout system for improved management, to prune out obsolete and un of the first $4,200 of a work are responsible for three times until the Pentagon can tell, how MID AMERICAN THEATRES TONIGHT and SAT. OPEN 8 P.M. er's earnings to 0.58 per cent.

as much litter as persons over present state of affairs. The United States already has served notice it will seek to reduce its share of the U.N. budget from more than 30 per cent to 25 per cent. Bush acknowledged that Kurt vote, extends until Dec. 31 an The higher tax would prevail much it will cost and give assurances it will work.

50. The younger litter rate is productive activities and unpro emergency program begun in for a year, starting Jan. 1, and la ductive staff and to provide 3 BIG HITS The committee took the ac would be paid in all states, not nearly twice that for the 35-49 age bracelet. Men litter nearly twice as much as women. central executive leadership to tion by slashing $245 million February which gives extra benefits to persons who exhaust their (Ordinary benefits after 39 compensate for disarray in Waldheim, the new U.N.

secre-j from an $800.1 million request FIRST ST. JOE SHOWING NO. 1 just those with high unemployment. I Labor Report for antiballistic missile Safe tary-general, had embarked on all-Out streamlining efforts and guard programs. The Labor Department re TIM HAS A PET ported meanwhile that its list weeks in states where the unemployment rate is 6.5 per cent or higher for an extended period.

Affects 708,009 i The measure presently would Fischer Makes Last-Minute Demand for More Money of major cities with "substan tial" unemployment of 6 per WHEfi TIM GETS MAD- cent or more remained un mDANC.ING REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) 9TANLCT GETS DEADLYI formed sources. sajd Thursday, affect an estimated 700,000 per changed this month at 54, but that the number of smaller NIGHTLY NOWN INTERNATIONAL HCWUS I They reported that the 29-year-old American challenger Pony Express Lounge Prewnt A HARRIET HANSON TRIO areas in that category reached sons in 18 states and Puerto Rico. The states now eligible are Alaska, California, Connecticut, rani pv Bobby Fischer has made a last-minute demand for more money to play in the world chess championship against Russian Boris Spassky, in- has sent an ultimatum to the Iceland Chess Federation "two an all time high of 844, an addition of six. 'i; It was the 16th consecutive BILL CALDWELL at the Organ Each M. and Sat.

Ivt ulna UtMiabMt Plaint RmmI Maine, Massachusetts, Michi-I MAKE YOUR SKIN CRAWk, a a ooooooooo oooo 0000000 In ma immwmvm. pictures wlehsf Jy or three days ago," saying he would not show up unless he got 30 per cent of the gate receipts on top of the unprecedented sums already guaranteed. Providing Entertainment Nightly Enjoy th Finest of Dinner and Dance Music Finest of Foods Served Every Evening STEAKS SEA FOODS BARBECUED RIBS elt Frederick No Cow Charge 279-5438 AND Under the agreement Fischer 3 hi and Spassky signed with the federation, the players will share purse of $125,000, with 1 the winner getting five-eighths of it. In addition it was agreed CHARLTON 0 1 1 ff w.e mi that they would each get 30-per cent of receipts from sales of television and film rights for 0 ft 'H MAM PomvIiI Tchnlclr Pram WarMr Irai. A Klnnay Itliar Sarvlca JBSHEOaMeMSMSHeK svJEMSX' 0 Hirs still the same old story, a fight the match.

Fischer canceled scheduled flights to Reykjavik Tuesday and Wednesday. This had led to speculation that he was waging a war of nerves with titleholder Spassky. The 24-game match is due to start on Sunday In a sports palace where seats are sold for $5 a game. AND 0 tor love and 'teTuVPbc? 0 0 TERROR WAITS FOR YOU IN EVERY ROOM IN 0 Id Mi Mtt UWTTW Own unc An Arthur f. Jacofct Producnon in mihiiWw RoHma-JoH Produclniw TLAy IT AGAIN.

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