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Star HOME lSeJMngfojCegy 90c Par Wk Four Euctiom cmnati Largest Daily Newspaper 'Give light and the people will find their own way Monday evening September 1 1975 White River rose another four inches during the evening and that Grand Haven authorities had rushed 10000 sandbags to tire area in efforts to prevent the dam from collapsing Workers at tire dam site rerouted a portion of the river but officials said more titan 50 homes could be destroyed if the dam bursts More than six indies of rain fell in a 24-hour period and accumulations since last weekend totaled 15 inches The river was at least four feet above its normal level authorities said IN CLEVELAND a series of thunderstorms and rain showers flooded city streets for the third time in a week washing out most of the Cleveland National Air Showjnd the Cleveland Indians-Minnesota Twins dodMeheader on the- Lake Erie waterfront Police reported flooding at several low-lying intersections but nothing United Press Internationa Flash floods warired over parts of Ohio yesterday forcing evacuations far Cleveland and parts of West Virginia and Michigan in a deluge of rain that dampened the Labor Day spirit across much of the nation's eastern half A tornado in western Minnesota caused two deaths and flooding killed at least one person in West Virginia THE FRINGES of Hurricane Caroline lashed the Rio Grande Valley of Texas with 40-mile-per-hour words Western Michigan hit by record rains the last week got another soaking yesterday' In Hesperia Mich Oceana County authorities evacuated 680 persons because "dangerous high water levels" on the White River threatened to break the Hesperia Dam Authorities said tire rain-swollen as severe as the Sunday before when four inches of rain fell in an hour claiming four lives and flooding rows of houses on the southeast side -There was one report received by tire National Weather Service that VI inches of rain fell an a southeast side intersection in 45 minutes "Two apartment buildings were evacuated because the water undermined the foundations" a police dispatcher said "We sent in our boat and some boats from the Coast Guard" Two US Marines helicopters from tire air show were aiding die polled checking the tops of buildings to see if anyone had been trapped by high water WEST VIRGINIA Gov Arch Moore in Charleston ordered two National Guard units to Wheeling after flash flooding in tire state's northern panhandle claimed the life of an elderly McMechen man and forced evacuation of a new hosnital The Weather Partly cloudy skies with temperatures near 80 Ten per cent chance of rain today and tonight-' I i fk In the nation SIMON REVEALS IMF PLAN-Treasury Secretary William Simon said last night the interim committee of the International Monetary Fund agreed to recommend selling 54 billion in gold to aid developing countries Simon said the United States also agreed to reduce its voting power in the would maintain a veto power The gold which amounts to onesuctn of IMF holdings will be sold gradually over an extended period of time hi arrangements between central banks within die IMF system he added Simon said the United States will reduce its voting strength from 248 per cent to 20 per cent of the IMF membership vote Simon announced the 'moves as members of the IMF prepared to convene Monday for their 38th annual meeting amid predictions that little progress woould be made toward redesigning a new world money system SOME GRAIN LOADED-A team of eight longshoremen' defying their union loaded grain bound for Russia yesterday on die Anna at Reserve La got a Job to do and my personal feelings cant get involved in this" said stevedore Charles Augustine of New Orleans The International Longshore- Assn has been enjoined from refusing to load grain at Houston and other ports and officials of the New Orleans Steamship Assn Saturday said they had been told umon workers in the New Orleans area also would refuse to' load the grain A union official in New Orleans said 500 workers bad been contacted before a crew of eight was rounded up to load the grain The loading was expected to continue through the night be completed sometime Ford adviser he'll more fax cuts si -V lems and tire answer lies far Americans cooperating over the long haul In a television interview taped in Chicago last week and released by the White House yesterday Ford also said he is goingto reserve judgment on whether to continue "the policy of no new programs for tire next fiscal year" Ford said he has been Impressed by the statements of several major Ml companies "who say that they will maximize their effort to minimize the increase in gasoline prices and other hid prices" resulting from tire expiration of domestic oil price controls at midnight Sunday "Congress has to do something in the area of energy" he-said "They cant dilly dally They have to move affirmatively" On tbeeconomic frontFord said the fight against inflation is making -U' "If you look at all of the eon-wmic indicators we are beginning to come out of a serious recession" he said "And if we have good policies and we act intelligently I am convinced the economy in the months ahead will be encouraging" Compared to Congress' ability to do something about the energy situation Ford said "in the Case of the economy you can't' be quite as dramatic I honestly don't think there iaany gimmick that you can throw out on tiie table or recommend to tire Congress that is going to solve it ovemiglrt" "As we look ahead" he said "I have to he frank and holiest and very candid with the American people whether it is in energy or the economy or foreign policy I can't offer them any patent medicine that win give a superficial quick answer I have to look down die road to what is in the best interest of the American people for the long haul" Ford said he would propose "what is good for our country good for our people and I am going to be as straightforward and honest in presenting the alternatives and I think the American people will sup-iort it" A fireman carries a youngster across a flooded street following a heavy downpour in tire Cleveland area Scores of people bad to be evacuated from their homes along Lake Shore Boulevard It was the second consecutive Sunday that Cleveland has had been hit by torrential rains Water racing down a hillside Hospital knocking out the 1 tern A spokesman said the hospital's more serious patients were evacuated to tire Ohio Valley Hospital There were plans to move the remainder of the damaged hospital's 200 patients SOME HOMES also were being evacuated in McMechen where Frank Criswell 73 drowned in water from a flooded street drain Police said the victim was on a street near the city building when he was knocked underneath a car: He drowned before he could be pulled free Several roads were closed in Ohio Marshall and Wetzel counties and similar high-water problems were being felt in the Ohio towns of Bridgeport 'Martin's Ferry and Bd-laire across the Ohio River In Minnesota a tornado Mew a car off a road 15 mites west of Crook-ston last night killing the two persons inside authorities said -The Polk County sheriff's office (fid not immediately identify tire victim- Another twist touched ground near New Folden in Marshall County injuring -woman Authorities said she broke several' limbs' and was taken to a hospital in Grand Forks N-D: "S'V The twister cut a 7Sfoor swath through a New Folden farm author- i ties said -r Several other tornado touchdowns also were reported in northwestern Minnesota along with severe thunderstorms heavy winds and hail! to JERUSALEM (UPI) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger won Egyptian and Israeli approval last night and today for an interim-settlement involving use of American volunteers on the former for Sinai desert battlefield Israeli diplomatic sources said Kissinger won a key compromise and settlement agreement from Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Alexandria late yesterday and flew to Israel where Prime Minister Yitzhak RaMn gave tire accord his okay MARION BROMLEY Mrs Bromley said Dwight James district director of IRS in Cincinnati gave her the news over the telephone Friday after another IRS official bad gone in person to General Hospital to inform her husband of the Bromley admitted to the hospital Friday morning was in good condition yesterday a hospital spokesman said By Post News Services WASHINGTON Labor Secretary John Dunlop said yesterday he will urge President Fora to approve further income and business tax cuts next year to aid recovery from die Asked whether he thinks the administration "is moving in that direction" he said: "I would certainly like to think so" In a television inteview Dunlop referred to the S228 billion antirecession tax cut program and said "It may very well be that such further moves should be made before January I 1976 because otherwise some of those tax reductions would expire" -DUNLOP SAID he had not yet decided whether to recommend extension of the exactly the same -package approved tins year or some variation of it because such economic factors as die trend in energy prices remained to be studied "I am in favor of further tax cuts to be effective in the new year and hr a form which will apply both to business and households and that is I dunk the most effective way to create jobs" he said Dunlap who is one of Ford's close economic advisors said it can be asknned he will make this recommendation to the President FIVE NATIONAL labor union leaders meahwhile said that workers are die victims not die cause of inflation and promised that union wage demands will not slacken in coming contract negotiations AD five claimed on a- television panel that workers have suffered the direct effects of inflation with wages lagging behind the cost of living! Inaction by tire Ford administration received most of the blame -for economic instability' with foe labor leaders calling for a permanent cut in personal income tax home mortgage subsidies and creation of public works jobs for die unemployed The labor leaden were not aware of Dunlop's plan when interviewed United Steelworkers' President IW Abel promised on behalf of all five labor leaden that wage demands will try to beat inflation during con-tract negotiations next year NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSN President John Ryor predicted there win be up to 130 teacher strikes around the country tins fall about the same number as last year He said many of these will be aimed at collective bargaining rights Abel's claim mat the worker is suffering from inflation Both Ryor and Jerry Wurf president of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employes angrily denied that unionized public woken are threatening tire financial stability of local governments such as New York City Robert Georgine of tire Building and Construction Trade Department called for creation of 900000 public service jobs and federal subsidy of home mortgage interest rates to help the flagging home construction industry- United Auto Workers President Leonard Woodcock said his union will bargain to improve the Supplemental Unemployment Benefit partly paid for by the auto companies that autoworkers receive when they are laid off Ford said in a Labor Day message that the United States owes the "unprecedented progress we have realized in this century to tire initiative determination and talent of die American worker" 1 nave IIO patent solution to problems Ford says WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford says he can offer no "patent medicine" solutions to energy In Ohio MOURNING DOVE SEASON HALTED-Ohio Supreme Court Justice Frank Celebrezze has issued an alternative writ of prohibition halting the mourning dove season which was tohave begun at noon today It means that the bunting season on mourning doves will be stayed pending dispositions of 'this case" Celebrezze said from his suburban home There be any hunting of mourning doves beginning now" The alternative writ halts the hunting season until the full court can hear the case No date has been set for the hearing Oil controls EXXON SUSPENDS PRICE Exxon Oil Corp suspended its crude oil postings and price notices Sunday until Congress and President Ford finalize a proposed compromise agreement on die extension of domestic oil price controls An Exxon spokes men said hiacompany will not make public any future price changes until "things get woiked out in Washington" Friday Fora and congressional leaders ironed out a tentative compromise agreement that would extend domestic oil price controls for up to 50 days and then remove them over a period not to exceed 39 months a middle ground between the six-month extension of controls sought by Congress and the immediate decontrol threatened by Ford'- fcND OF CONTROLS MEANS END OF COMPETITION PROXMIRE Sep William Praxmire D-Wis saidyesterday the end of price controls on domestic oil will allow the major oil companies to eliminate competition from independent refiners and marketers "What remains of competition in the domestic petroleum industry is scheduled for execution at sunrise Monday" Praxmire said when major integrated oil companies get free rein to force independent refiners and marketers out of business" (XL CONTROLS COMPROMISE DEBAT- Hours before government controls on domestic oil prices -expired at midnight Sunday the nation's federal energy chief and a member of Congress debated prospects for a compromise agreement between tire White House and lawmakers to prevent immediate price hikes If the government does not take tough steps now it will signal to oil-producing nations that they can continue raising prices Federal Energy administrator Frank Zarb said But Rep Bob Eckhardt D-Tex a member of the Commerce Committee's energy and power panel said "If we take off controls oh the prices of domestic oil the price will move inexorably toward the Arab price" and add to the inflationary spiral Chuckle for today Someday science may be able to explain why child walk around a paddle Inside today Accent 27-28' 'Amusements 24-26 Bridge 38 Classified- 21-35 Comics 30 Deaths 12 Editorial 8 Local News 11 Races 19-23 Radio 14 Race results entries Page 13 Lucky Losers Page 2 win farmhouse with IRS President Ford said Friday it had -not yet been decided whether to for nish American volunteers forSind peacekeeping duty ACCORDING TO THE Israeli diplomats foe two sides will initial two documents the basic agreement between Israel and Egypt plus annexes including maps showing Israeli withdrawal and Egyptian -advances in the Sinai timetable arrangements for the new dispose tions in the desert and papers cover- ing foe US participation which Con-' gross must approve They said' a 26-paragraph -document covering US -Israeli arrangements will probably not be mads public The Israeli diplomats said other provisions of die agreement include: Egypt will be allowed to increase the number of troops it stations east of the canal from 7000 to 8000 Egypt will be allowed to raise its tank force east of tire canal from 30to7S Egypt pledges to search for and return the bodies of Israeli troops lost in the Sinai in tire 1973 Arab-Israeli war 7 Egypt pledges to continue has ing no missiles east of the canaL Israel is allowed to keep itji 1 vital Umm Khashiba early warning station and Egypt will be provided witha similar installation Egypt promises to allow Israeli cargos through the Suez Canal Both nations pledge not to resort to force or the threat of force in their dealings with each other Egypt pledges to refrain from setting up naval blockades in the Red Sea Both rides after the initialing will sign tlw document later in the week the sources said Ghia glory EW of Cincinnati sang the glories of The classified want ads when he sold his '63 Karma nn Ghia in just one day He listed his car under Cars For and arid it to 'the first person who stopped by 1 be praising the promptness of Post sales too vhen you call 721-1111" In lengthy talks today the sources said ACCORDING TO ISRAELI and Egyptian sources Israel will initial the pact after a special cabinet meeting and Egypt will follow suit later They' said the key provision in tire settlement was for up to 200 American volunteers to operate at least two manned and possibly four unmanned early warning stations in the UN buffer zone between foe Israeli and Egyptian lines east of foe Sues Canal1 for their reversal Mrs Bromley saidyesterday that the demonstration planned Wednesday in Washington in frontof the IRS headquarters will be held but that the demonstrators will the first item on their agenda from a demand that foe Bromley Gano Peacemaker house be returned to a celebration of the fact that has Mrs Bromley said a few pickets also will demonstrate Wednesday in front of the Federal BulMng here MRS BROMLEY said foe reversal is an admission by IRS that its action was wrong She said she has never doubted that the action was politically inspired The Bromleys have contended that they were targeted for harassment because they had been active in antiwar causes since before World Warn They have also denied the charge that they used assets of the nonprofit Gano Peacemakers as income Mrs Bromley said die reversal by IRS came as a surprise 1 had known for several weeks they were considering a change but we counting on she said fed bitter at she said only am I very happy that we be thrown out of the house I am pleased this society is open enough that we could go to fee people which is what we did did not go to IRS We did not go to foe courts We have strong she said scruplesxjut 1 BY KEN BUNTING Antiwar activists Ernest and Marion Bromley apparently have won their sevetunonth battle with the Internal Revenue Service to keep their farmhouse near Cincinnati Mrs Bromley said yesterday that the IRS has decided to stop the already-begun sale of the house in Gano about 20 miles north of Cincinnati The bouse the Bromleys' borne and headquarters of the Gano Peacemakers movement for the past 25 years has been the subject of a months-kxig controversy surrounding its seizure and sale by foe federal tax agency The ere have the Federal Building almost daily The national office of the Peacemakers Mans to stage a' demonstration Wednesday tar Washington" ERNEST BROMLEY foe Quaker pacifist who heads the Gano Peacemakers received the news while hospitalized for a gastro-instestinal ailment Mrs Bromley said IRS officials were unavailable for comment So was Thomas Clarke of Glendale an incinerator and sanitary who bid 525100 to farm and house at May said that his father that know economic and foreign policy prob- anything about it' landfill operator buy the twoacre an IRS auction in Clarke's son was in Ireland and.

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