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Show The Salt I ake Tribune, Tuesday Senate Shears In Second Woman Reuteis News Agencv - WASHINGTON s. No-Fau- Tribune Washington Bureau The SenU SIilNGTON ate debate on the national nofault motor vehicle insurance act vvas opened Monday night Frank E bv Son Moss, D Ltah , chan man of the Senate consumer affairs subcommittee, who to'd his colleagues, We have before us a Mrs. Edwards, 42 is expect ed to give up the Senate seat 'Mrs Elaine Edwards was sworn in Mondav as a senator from Louisiana, making her the second woman in the present body Senate Opens Talks lt Plan On - alter a successor is elected in the Novem'er elections The new Democratic senator, who wore a white suit with a knee length skirt when she was sworn in, shook hands with members of the Senate. The fn st senator to w ek ome her was Mrs Margaret Chase Smith (II Me) previously the only woman member of the Senate . She was named bv her htis band, Edwin Edwaids, governor of Louisiana, to fill the vacancy created by the dea,h of Democratic Sen. Allen J. Ellender, the president pi otem of the Senate, Nixon Backers Contribute L.A., Montgomery Sued On Unfair Employment - The Justice status under WASHINGTON $2.45 Million WASHINGTON (AP) Department Monday filed its first employment-discnminatio- n suits against public employers by taking action against the ci'ies of Los Angeles and Montgomery , Ala. The Los Angeles suit alleged discrimination against blacks, Mexican Americ ans and Orientals m recruiting and hn ing city firemen Montgomery was accused of segregating public jobs by as- signing whites to classified po- sitions and blacks to lower-paiunclassified work foinied by whiles who have classified the merit svstem act of Alabama First Inder New Act The suits were the first under the newly enacted Equal Employment Opportum-tAct, emnowenng federal employment - discrimina'ion suits against public employers. These yobs had not been covered by the Civil Rights Act of The agency reported that Defense Minister Martin Dur received Mayoiov in connection with his forthcoming return to the USSR" and Tems-chethe newly appointed commander of the central group of Soviet troops temporarily stationed in d v (APl-Presid- ent Nixons key campaign committees ieported Mondav thev had raised S2 45 million in contributions during June and July to help finance his bid v But expenditures dining 'he two months totaled S4 91 million, or almost exactly twice the amount raised, the reports show ed Soiets Recall High General - Lt Gen. VIENNA (AP) Temshchev Ivan Ivanovich has replaced Col. Gen. Alex- andr M. Mayorov as chief cf the Soviet commander occupation troops in 19G4. if luM 'vt'4' :.A I i t liil The two months' activities still left the Finance Committee to the President and its allied committees wuh $7 76 million, however , Re-Ele- Edwards of Louisiana hugs wife, Elaine, after she was sworn in as senator. Gov. Edwin Congress Voles Funds for Two Radios WASHINGTON (AP) -- A million authoiizabon to keep Radio Free Europe and $35 RacLo Liberty going while permanent financing methods are studied was approved Monday by Congress. The Seriate had passed the interim funding bill requested by Pi es ident Nixon and the 373 to-House vote sent it to him The funds are for the 1973 fiscal vear ending next June 30. all eddy 7 The committees had raised an estimated S10 million prior to April 7, the effective datp of tlie new federal .campaign fi nance reporting law under which the latest repoits were tilixi. The sources of the 7 money have not been listed, and the committee has said they will not be. Donors from April 7 to May 31 were listed in a report m June recently approved this piece of legislation which will benefit virtually all American consumers " to the present meffic.nL, inhumane and insufficient automobile insurance system, said Sen Moss "If we fail lo act. we will leave a morass of haidships in our w ake " he w ai ned The Itahn promised the bill would foster state reform of the pit sent inadequate, insufficient and unfair liability based automobile insurance system Senate backers of the bill are claiming they have enough votes to pass the measure They concede, however, that thete will be a prolonged debate over this controversial and complex legislation. said Sen put, Moss no fault insurance is medical and personal lntury insurance which is compulsorv for eveiy automobile duver and which pavs everyone for his medical costs pi open tv damage and loss of earnings regardless of vino is at fault m an accident is fair It is and nondiscriminatmy priced and effimodestly cient "Simply The ltah recalled that the Senate Commeice Committee 13 o o 0 o o o o o FUN SPOT at JACKPOT, HOTEL CASINO IN THE GALA ROOM AUG 8th o THRU 13th VJA ROBERTS o of Lawrence Walk's T.V. 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