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Show -- jl 'V JVfe!! Lake Tribune. Thursday. July 4' 3. Brczlmev Worried About Arms Race, Says Senator Group in Moscow Gttiii.liu.t-Tram Icge 0i? Wednesday a he received lux v Niters in the Kremlin at the Cotim ll of Ministers Building A lev Hound of newsmen were present as Brezhnev, m m ck soiennvty, led the senators into the conference room and n er to a desk w here a working mode! ot a ship's gun turret was displayed, ite si 10 vied ilow i'ue model could file blullk a cartridges, and men announced chortle, "you vo, lmc i.-- our new weapons system " Hand-Shakin- At this point there was d. McClure, introduced. Bivlincv Wiu I'iffrtp'tt itiViVi U sal ,1 X r. said, ah. da. ofo cow I my he's a cowboy The dKrb were vs then closed to rv" y4 A A r- , ; tfr'J" s ; & '4 ;r, r 4 V- K. V.4 ?' x 4$v ' 'S , sc. . V"- j r p A iwm - j - tn t ' d-- A u liit . n vv v Vm ' Gv . 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Jail's said, the trie current majut staking points in pint Americans 'made no conc(-Mwtalks on strategic that there will have to be tangible arms limitation He referred to the not a evidence ot liberalized emigration poll problem of verifying whether or tocy oefore congressional attitudes missile capable of carrying Multiple b ward Soviet tnde can lie e;v(ts! to ' ndvUitiy Targetable change icies iMiRVbi actually does carry them (Copyright i "I believe this message got behalf of a number of pending Soviet Jewish cases had been presented to Vitality P. P.ubeii, chairman of the Council of Nationalities of tire Supreme Sov let, and that both Ruben and Brezhnev lud evinced sympathy and said they would lie "accorded prompt action " "It is my personal judgment," Humph ny said later, "that tliei'e weie no particularly new developments, except the desire of both parties to resolve Hie issues between them " Sen Humpluij, Scott. and Jacob K (ah yes, 4 ' g A (h-- VVlC-lt- Jv of photogiapii-takin- James Sen. As round a jokes and hand-shakin- -- V but tv a!! aavounis go.-v- j spiiits continued to piev.nl, despite the giavity of the subjet. They included amis control. mutual limitation ot military spending, trade, the Jewish emulation problem and other issues u., ,:ja, Humphrey replied. '.cry could use one to celebrate ur hicenten mal observances next your." d (Continued From Page One month increases. Although the latest liikes are iii w hoiec he i ric cs, dealers say they will be passed along at the gas pump The major feature of the bill Presi dent Ford sUms! is a prevision increasing the home mortgage purchase authority of the Government National Mortgage Association by $10 billion, an amount S2 5 bilhon almve v bat Ford asked rcces.bion-hl- t w in mortgage payments tn help homeowners wtai other- ise mikdit fae- - frf - !e industry low of The stock market's steep drop was blamed by analysts on the possibility of an upturn in tiie bank prune lending rate. The dollar also gamed against Kurojiean currencies and analysts laid this in part iu expectations of higher L S iiiv.jicst i at s The recent rise The bill also provides up to $250 a in rates caused exiiectation on Wall Street that New York's First National City Bank v.ould raise its prune fr'mi an interest short-ter- d u to 7 percent saw a possible next week lliursday Analysts also boost to T 1 pemt The prime rate, the interest b.mks charge their biggest business borrowers, is not directly tied to longer-terinterest rates such as consumer installment credit or mortgage rates but can indicate trends for these rates. jv-os-w- . i - ...: ' vfWWWttWWBlJig' yV, r. v90tuit vW f ' Kg, '"hi. s- rrt 36. - iyxA be8'l S Doctor Says Wallace Broke Lego ; af.y,5.V'rt-- - - CSA - rt s C v fj e?': :FS-- ' , - ZA7 - '; JX-- -- v.i Jr- r , -- v a4 . ' 'St,' .. ' , t. ' g-X'; Ala. MONTGOMERY, Gov. George C. tUPI) Wallace, a candidate for the Democratic presidential ' ' "J t W v5 S s G i !$& nomination, has broken his paralyzed left leg and will have to remain in a cast lor six to eight weeks, his personal physician said Wednesday Dr. Hamilton Hutchinson said Wallace suffered a simple fracture of the tibia "probably within the lat two or three days. He said he assumed the injury occurred during physical therapy exercises but could not be sure because the governor had no feeling in the leg. Little Risk ' There is very little risk" of complications developing, Hutchinson said. "It is a simple break. It will heal " Sf j! V. z . , P t Jo. hrwr 'vmn.'rwa T v r niiMiig Associated Prtss fVIroototo West Fargo high school and college age sandbag-gerprepare to shore up weak spot in this North Dakota community's straining dike system. Flooding She venue Hiver should crest at record levels. g Million Acres Under Waler 1 Flooding Ruins North Dakota Farmlands By Gary W Clark Associated Cress Writer BISMARCK, - "1 ve like it N D called si. m never seen anything I e never seen this much said Milfred rainfall, Try hus of Kindred who has tilled his 2X0 acres of wheat and flax for nearly 50 years It's awful I've got 100 percent loss and more," ag reed Robert J'redrikson who lost 1,700 acres of wheat, barley and soy beans They and other gram farmers in the fertih Red River Valiev have been hard hit bv rains that have continued on and off since Saturday night Some areas received nearly 12 inches in 21 hours. Rivers and streams have overflowed Snd left more than one million acreg of eastern North Dakota cropland under water Officials estimate losses into hundreds of millions of dollars emergi in y and began isolated evacuations Many umnly roads and bridges were washed out and (arm homes isolated flax, Wheat, barley, potatoes, sugar beets, and other crops were damaged Loss estimates include money farmers sed, put into fertilizer and insecticides - Moods stretched to the Minnesota border here farms in Clay and Norman counbes suffered To to 100 percent losses to potato, sugar beet and grain imps 'officials said One Minnesota agriculture "You can jeero do) gv t th- - bulk of the potatoes and sugar beet crops m the vullev The beet crops are flout uig m the ditches along the roads if the roads them selves aren't flooded over " nep-rte- Meanwhile, sandbagging operations were under ay m Fargo West Fargo and small communities along Inc n nvers Ur 'f' set-ba- "A real eonserv alive esti nf my losses is $10,000 to mate $ii i ' u if i nj Frdr!knn He predicted some young farmers would not be back in the fields next vear because iu. J w Oinslcr Corp. Iht WASHINGTON iAP. -- t i.v inmmenta! Agency soul PmtoUiou it Wednesday has asked the Justue t meat to investigate the po"i bilily tliat Chrysler Corp may have marketed an cmi mated ".11(1 ears that did not meet ani!.iUutlon require automaker ( an !' tmed (! foi earti vehicle up to MU sold 'll violation oi Ll eei lifuutiou standards a Chrysler Iron sjiokesinan in'reeij that a lew "misasembled" cars were found m an 171 uisjxrtiop. but he sant the problem was vorrectod and Chryslei was Min loed that EP was pie.v sii.g the issue litcorre lly Equipped In a ktUr to the Jus! he Di part men t. Robert L li mm IJA ailing assistant admitusti .dot for oifoui men! wink thal the agent y h. d found four ears ukoi out of ti reetly eqmpied impel t( d at v'hrysh i h Hem ir.iim k Mu h plant in June In D Howard Spur Murder Hunt ' riV had nothing uikI tin ( 'jt fvil kite Nmd a t,sutive Sundavs Ld tor, "2t I'.Jh m , U'l Snils S 521 I Nt 52 1515 ,S ti7f M w ori s iX'pt Irmnofioii n l.t I ditoi ml Fug rls Depl ig.ime Vdvert.sn g Ik'partment-- . 521 "fssl ( l,isMfied (Jv x 1 ii 2"l .i ! lifeslvle 521 i.f or ui.it i m ."ii J' A tJ : CO' 0 f U l u't r a U C r p if ( r ft (,t DO C'Sfo Of f 521 IM.S a t'l 't s O IISTED h v f By Man rTtn anrj Cm iy OrtfJ 'OCJO SAVE StinJn, 0M(1 4 i'fth SuDOuv OhJ '80 00 uhjn Wvorr.myj rr i $ 06 00 0C year NlvoJj 60 l P St'Jt-- All f' mat) orlvnnt ft I r T r sutv bvJ' ' "f M to 'Ll a , (1 if y is I - to r 0 cb to $300 $ 50 00 Cf -- e 4 i rv if Aa Of iniM fr jr $V$n )&q (v jii when 1 gig !.' It could not I1 learned what courtesy title, if any, the women prefer. Bush said she consulted an attorney this week who told her that the state can not invalidate the license unless they agree. We want oar marriage to be legat," she said "We believe we Ye enti tied to the same benefits as any heterosexual couple would be." Those awarded damages included the parents of a honeymooning couple from Virginia killed in the shootings and wounded hotel guests from Arkansas, Geor-- g a , New CutfoZuica i York and P fXrvt i US ut ohnve items are constructed cf alloy aluminum and cIccTostafica!1 bonded finishes. Limited quantities available Patio Shop. The m high-streng- , e $36 heavy-weigh- f a ivs rf loyacy I'l M th high-treng- lh ( Av., 69.95 39.95 Reg. 45 85. S av 9 5 on thic folding ?nfTg group that includes a rocker, o chair and a chaise ioungs. Ail with aluminum finish hardwood outdoor an arms, and tubing, t weather tested webbing. Patio Shop, all sloies. j J?, CLuigo ZuU CukOfrt jtfTlYll rH Mo'f'if ChtllfJv Co 'e Pa yI Dini?r$ Clib pAfvetyin rfnrr t &. j OnN .J B ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE GREAT SAVINGS Aesilar R.. 5' " 4 7 4 J!iP.TiCf , f liii pile I K j ,rt Yel. w GJ $035 00 $. 07b L.k j im'M ' e fia ' I L. i a 2 Fd .h Rirsi 1 K GO $ $339 00 in' Y on Gv.kJ in.! n i Lidies' & I5.) 'K Ch t, Sip'ihin A T u utc U. 2 oo $340.00 &: Wen 3 S Uw.X.'vl I tjliinn iK) $208.00 Ring 14 K.r i e.1 m C.id $ t iil'CS 8nrt.ll Set 1 DlaitViriJu J i t Kelt Wh'lc U $ $279 00 Avs lhA se o tn-- Is 78 00 fLf rrSurtLF $ y hziOf's 5, -' jury deliberated about three hours before returning the verdict. It was the same jury which determined earlier that the hotel and its insurers were liable for damages Another plamtilf. New Orleans fireman Ttm Ursm. settled out of court Tuesday Mai k Essex set fires in the hotel, then paralyzed an entire section of the city as he shot firemen, policemen and guests Fe was shot down on the root of the motel by mai ksmen in a helicopter cross-strappi- ?lOW 'id ;t n' ,nH to' vuihjay 0ly tvMai. iohu Ne. Jda ant2 W.grr '$) L a mo fxuN at$(j bunocrv ( Ai Othnr R$o1eSj Si i month Hvjt y nd juDday ( A, S d The 1973 Reg. 49.95. Save $10 on comfortable stocking armchairs with bright ylgw frames and in white. teleiastik off regular prices frtftj n ami s'jnrlav 521 1511 J nr S' iflSc RlP T IOS (. W r icr pFlt' Sits iiel.nl i ii.pi.iv ( an-- 1521 aw arded $275,000 to plaintiffs seeking more than $10 million m damages from the 1973 motel rooftop sniper attack here in which eight persons died and 17 were w ounded forearm, hit by gunshot c he climbed a ladder to rescue guests of the Downtown Howard Johnsons Hotel Jan 7, Reg. 89.95. Save $20 on stocking cnolse ioong with Drighf yellow frome and ''k!cs:k cross Stropping in vyb 4 DIAMONDS SAVE 10 to 25 S lmu zvrt Le V s L'f wijh ft TfUJrt!' kCHf I ti lU't LS LintJ r u '0 Df t(J t.v D teiFfv, s O If .k Select Group of uumJ Otut i - c A JvJA - ( uotuyo ci O' c Jh NovaBc cjrtfj Wyoming HJhO tXtifv Ufiv (Ctot5 521 La. (AP) SAVE ON SUAAMER PATIO FURNITURE ' O !. f i ORLEANS. federal jury has Zd'es Annus! July 'J '"GC H Ap vj'v !' A ly Monel O o e.li i n f n m NET one i etc to ful i 4j yYOt Qfj( v NewspajH'i lit livery Itiformati'iit, Awards Granted in Sniper Case chf salt lo ht cribun, . M!i;ilF TO (ALL Howard Smith, the court clerk, said the marriage was invalid and the sex of the groom was misrepresented "There's no question in my ie rabbits jama a pigs and pv.iv oik wi 'I tl-c- , it in want von Bernadette Beau, and Paulette Camille Hill, 20, violates the 1973 Maryland law which states "only a marriage between a n.an and a woman is valid ui this state " muid that a fraud was perpetrated," Smith said. "One of the women Caine tn here and under oath said the groom was a male. 1 have four or five deputies who will testify to tha and I will back them up." Bush denied that she Improperly represented herself and Hill on the license appli cation. "The clerk asked me the groom's name twice and I said her name was Paulette. I even spelM It "1 had a male friend with me and the clerk asked me if the groom was present and I said. No, she isn't, " Bush recalled "I was very nervous because 1 knew I was giving two female names and I anticipated we wouldn't get the license. I was very surprised The two Silver Spring women contend that their marriage license, which was signed and sealed by the Montgomery Couniy clerk's office in March, is legal and that their wedding before a minister in the county's Sligo Creek Park on a May momma officially completed their wedding pact pursuit ot the rt persons sponsible Among the auiniais killed low p nj Kc jlif'umi At; found 2" ojf of V (4 need information, spoils stores, have a news story or feat are you want to talk aiwmt? Is your paper missing'.' IN) you want r.t to (list 'I'.s a classified m display .ulv i f -- (AP) State and county ufbrtals say the marriage of Michele Nuptials al Work From Office But IJ William Reidv of the Youth Division, which is conducting the investigation, his office said Wednesday Hmm i'H.iu! ui'K w i; T h phoiiF NumlFi :i of iKVtioii'v i In lorv pi be felt ill v emk am. hires kdavs Hutchinson said Wallace will have t" wear a long ieg oust for falvout three weeks, and will then be able to wear a simpler cast. r'-o- ft (Vvci r..;t Reward money to! ding $71 has inn'ii elien d for informa Uoii leading to the eonvieuon of the p or imtsoiis who killed Hi animals at the Burnet lai k am earlier this . votjn( HFHi; pointed to where losses ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) -Mary land officials are trying to decide what to do about the marriage of two women, which officials say is the first of its kind to bo officially sanctioned by the sta'e. 2-G- Wallaces office said the four feet of w ater and it is would keep the goverinjury ' nor home for about one week, iqxniing but said he would work durCould Strip Suit ing that time from his office If the water stays on the at the governor's mansion land for any length of time, it Wallace has been paral could strip the soil of eleyzed from the waist down ments such as nitrogen, he since 1972, when he was felled added by an assassin's bullet while Record crests have been campaigning for the Demoforecast for parts of the cratic presidential nomination in Mary land Shcy nine and Maple rivers mistake V r former President Richard M Nixon from testifying at the Watergate covurup trial. these farmers to sell wheat they have stored in the bin But now the bins are sitting m s'onal assembly line SK. 1. Some Yiolulioitsi SMtV'l ,1 "Anytime anyone is pot in a cast, there is a risk of phlebitis," he said, referring to the ailment that prevented lmc contracted Baum wrote that ElA was wil'ing to overlook an nua nielli v Do n, ElA Asks ILS. to Probe l Fribui Fredriksen fifth cit lories A .tm Howard W'ilhens. agronomist at North Dakota State tniveroitj. said an overall v lew of damage has not been pissible because it is too widespread. He said a "wild guess'' would be several hundred million dollars who has PI vears of work farm in invested in hi Davenport "1 can tell you it's going to be hard to get going next year This is a two-- , three- - or four year k Loss ?.:gi,iHg' Vi Crops Damaged state of a Slate Probing J 4. a r m. b. k , ns- x |