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REG. 6- DURING , GO;AAcli-TOSCII.0.01- ,: Finest Spotbilt foot- ball shoes with pad- ded blue cuffs znd UNFINISHED 35S-46S- ' 1 tlk .1 I, in 800 W. 400 So. - , SPOTBILT "SA755' ALL WHITE. 4totigodi,,!!,, FOOTBALL SHOES 11:y half-mil- Ftlki-,-11UR- te ' ,'-.,. - -, - KEY WEST, Fla. (UK A tornado raked a sparsely populated section of this island city today, tearing out a e transformer and section of power lines and cutting off electricity to the airport and several motels. , ' i'' . vA,1101, SPECIAL INIRCHASEI I Soviets previously have resisted strongly. Brezhnev's words ap- peared to mean Moscow will Interpret these undertakings in its own way and does not want the West to tell it how to act. Brezhnev said the Helsinki summit has summed up the political results of World War H. He did not assert in so many words that the Helsinki meeting is a peace conference to wind up World War IL But he came close to doing so. -It is an insight into the future in terms of the realities of today and of the age-ol- d experience of Eurupean nations," Brezhnev said. Power lines lose battle with tornado " , , ,,if featuring the ,Europe,. something 4- - , was session ,,,,t oe. WEARIN(4THE FINEST SPORT SHOES:FROM111011'S marked by a walkout by Turkish Premier Suleyman Demirel when Archbishop Makarios, president of Cyp- rus, rose to speak. Turkey does not recognize Makarios ..as the Cypriot head of stale and Demirel was not present when Makarios said the Turkish invasion of Cyprus last summer was a flagrant viola-lio- n of the "Final Aet" the delegates are here to sign. Brezhnev looked well. He spoke slowly but in a strong, clear voice as he addressed the leaders of East and West Europe and Canada and the United States.. In his warning against meddling in the internal affairs of other countries Broilnev did not refer specifically to the West But the implication was unmistakable. Among the agreements included in the "Final Act" to be signed Friday are pledges to increase human contacts between Eastern and Western 1 ' ''...- in Aska, if he viewed Brezhnev's remarks as renouncing the Brezlinev Doc- -trine, Kissinger said only, it indicates there should be no interference in the affairs of other nations." I iI 7,:,''::.'....,,..: Continued from Al I r. )' 'meddling ., automatically August recess, September or ,04 rn s of Today's There have been numerous printed reports lately that downs of congressmen collect the funds to pay office and personal expenses. Several congressmen have admitted using them for nonpolitical offiee expenses such as hiring additional staff, bringing groups of school children to Washington and sending flowers to , nerals, s t, IF or- - to disapprove It as the first regulation paed and sent to the strict Congress by the FEC, which admirlisti-rnew federal election law. Brezhnev S:2-e- e. Cause, the nonpartisan citizens' lobby, praised the FEC action and said the lawmakers "have no choice but to support this rule in order to insure equitable implementation of the new law." COit4M011 Individuals could give no more than $1,000 total to all of the funds; private interest groups, $5,000; and corporations and unions would be prohibilk,d from giving at all. n tangible resulif; ' senators arid $2,5,0.) for House members. The funds reportedly are widely used by to pay personal and office expenses. The money is collected quietly from unions, ,businessmen and corporations, Under the proposed FEC regulation, all such funds would he treated just like campaign funds and subject to the same limits, They would have to be pubncly reported, specifically designated as campaign funds, office funds or mailing funds, and would be subject to !he campaign spending limit of $35.000 for eongres-sme- teed iurr,aer of woo. Inylon The long, r, 23rd & 1 290 S. |