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Ten residents were hospitalized for shock and minor cuts or bruises but no major injuries were report'Ki The blaze started shortly after noon in a partly demolished furniture warehouse in the center of town. winds, it spread rapidly. Whipped by The cause was still unknown Monday night. Among the buildings destroyed were two gas stations, a school, a store, an apartment building, a hotel and scores of private homes. COBALT, Canada (UPD MOSCOW commission headed by Communist party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev approved Monday the draft of a new Soviet constitution, Tass reported. The new document will replace the 1936 constitution drafted under Josef Stalin. The official news agency said the commission In Long Island Sound, land at slip past British men-of-wSouthold, carry their boats eight miles to Peconlc Bay, refloat them, and land finally near Sag Harbor. In the predawn surprise attack, the Americans destroy 12 British 10 of them loaded kill ix, and capture all but vessels n British party Meigs and his four of the remaining raiders return to Guilford by noon on the 24th without the loss of a man, having traveled nearly 100 miles in 18 hours asked the Supreme Soviet, the h. German Accused as Spy Reuters News Agency A warrant was HAMBURG, West Germany issued Monday for the arrest on an espionage charge of the president of the West German Police Detectives Assn., detained on suspicion of spying for East Germany. The official, Rolf Grunert, 51, was seized by agents at his home in Hamburg on Saturday, after he returned from a meeting of his association in West Berlin. 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U3 South Main Reuters News Agency WARSAW President Carter, in a message to a U.S. Polish Economic Council meeting Monday, said he expected commercial ties between the two countries to be strengthened under his administration. (AP) CARROUSEL at Carter Plages Polish T rade WASHINGTON The House voted Monday to authorize an additional $1 million for the Civil Rights Commission, subject to later appropriation. The House measure, which now goes to the Senate, would raise the authorized limit to $10.5 million for the year beginning Oct. 1. CLEARANCE SALE! 13 Missing in Iran Floods 13 persons, mostly children, were missing Monday in Khorramabad after heavy rains caused flooding in the area. The newspapers and Kayhan said the flooding occurred Sunday. Khorramabad is about 230 miles southwest of Tehran. The flooding also demolished a dike near concepts in a speech at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Ind , Sunday. The sources said they saw no significant change of policy far Carters remark that the United States would try to reduce the threat of nuclear arms proliferation even at the risk of some , friction with our friends. This statement was obviously aimed at West Germany and France. Buck Funding Luxurious Satin Reuters News Agency BRUSSELS The official death toll in a hotel fire Sunday was revised downward to 14 Monday, but police said the final figure might be 17. British embassy officials said 11 British tourists were missing and presumed dead. Three of the bodies recovered so far by firemen have been identified as Bntons, but the officials declined to name them until relatives were informed. Informed sources said three other guests at the Due de Brabant Hotel the Italian driver of a British tour party, a Frenchman and a West German also were still officially listed as missing. Notification of East Germanys willingness to several dozen East German citizens to United States was emigrate to join relatives in the late last month bv given to the State Department East German Ambassador Rolf Sieber, according to diplomatic sources here. allow munist influence in parts of the world But the sources welcomed Carters call for a change in the previous U.S. policy of supporting any foreign government that professed to be They reealled that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt had said the power of communism increased mostly in countries which had bad government. President Carter outlined his Reuters News Agency BONN President Carters decision to switch the emphasis of U S. foreign policy from military alliances and an "irrational fear of to broader social communism and economic cooperation was generally welcomed here Monday. Government sources said West Germany, which has long frontiers with East Germany and Czechoslovakia, was still seriously concerned with the spread of Com SAT. 10 3 DAYS ONLY TZY-O- A good record on humanitarian issues and demonstration of a readiness to expand contacts would, in East Germanys view, improve its chances of winning congressional as well as presidential, approv al for preferential trade treatment. Europe Hails Carters Policy Shift parli- ament, to publish the draft for nationwide discussion. It was not known when the draft would be issued. The new constitution, first promised the Soviet people by Nikita S. Khrushchev in 1959, has been a favorite project of Brezhnevs. Although a text of the draft was not released, it is believed to describe Socialist society as it now exists in the Soviet Union, stressing the role of such organizations as the Communist party and trade unions. The present constitution deals mostly with the mechanics of Soviet administration. Promises of freedom of speech, religion, assembly and the press, contained in the 1936 constitution, are expected to remain in the new one. FRI. 10 Fire Dealli Toll Put at 14 TEHRAN, Iran (AP) Iranian newspapers said A (AP) East Germany, although one of Eastern Europes most rigid regimes and the Soviet Unions most loyal ally, is intensely interested nonetheless in increasing trade with the United States. East Germany, whose debt to the West has grown to an estimated $5 billion, made a strong bid at the recent Leipzig trade fair to arrange barter deals with U S. companies. Washington Post Service East Germany, in a major WASHINGTON effort to improve relations with the United States, has agreed to settle all pending humanitarian cases between the two countries and has proposed a wide range of expanded trade, government and cultural contacts Tiie moves, detailed Monday by U.S. and East Gorman sources, come shortly before next months conference in Belgrade to review compliance with the 1975 Helsinki agreement. They clearly appear intended to put the East German government in good standing with the Carter administration. U.S. officials described the proposal for expanded contacts as significant and said that m agreeing to settle the humanitarian issues. East Germany has taken a giant step toward solving problems posed by its restrictive emigration policies. 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