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Wednesday May 30, I4 1973 Dig, Clean, Rebuild Pattern Widens in Tornadoes Wake Fa Louise Cook Associated Press W riter damage The National Weather Service rt polled that 'here were 277 severe weather r ports over four days in the eastern half of the nation of which 19 were tornadoes It said the sit uahon was eased Tuesdav tornado watch remained in eflect during the morning, however for parts of Honda, Georgia and South Carolina President Nixon declared Alabama and Vrkansas major disaster areas because of the storms that left 48 dead in 11 states, injured hundreds of persons and caused damage in the millions of dollars Arkansas was one of seven states dec lared disaster areas earlier because of the spring floods Damages Peac hes Authorities said Tuesdav that a tornado that struck Spartanburg (ountv, SC, Sunday night caused extensive n damage to the areas dollar peach crop of Hundreds trees weie upi noted and the ground was Clean up, dig out and rebuild The putt' rn was familiar for nianv residents of the South and Midwest wno faced new problems Tuesdav in the wake of tornadoes that strut k widespread aieas including some crippled to eailier flood littered with green peaches that were about a month awav from market harm agents said heavy rain on Mundai made an exact damage estimate impossible i damage from the tornadoes was almost $15 million He said he saw water several inches deep in fields almost all the way from Jonesboro to Little Rock a distance of 1JJ miles "What this will do io the famous depends on how last it diains olf he said vs KCLUSIVSI am ml mm Gov Dale Bumpers, in asking Nixon to declare his s'ste a disaster area, estimated the Hank Ketehani I5 Farmers in Trouble Barrett said farmers who hadnt planted yet probably would have to delav further Farmers who did get some irops in, he said, faced the 77 problem of runotf washing out seeds and satuiated earth lotting them I Normally at this time of year, the entire cotton and nee crop is in the ground Because of the floods, however, .( m X. H I only 65 percent of the cotton and 85 percent of the rice had been planted by last week. - The Butish letter protested against gi owing intei ferenie by Iceland with British fishing vessels, which culminated in the Mai 2(i shelling of an unarmed trawler, the Everton body Iceland, accusing Britain of serious acts of aggression, Because of the absence Book Bares Plea to Kill Castro G. and Gunnar Jamieson Schraam, signed the i omnium-ca- t ions Willing To Talk Both delegates spoke of their governments willingness to negotiate the dispute over lishing lights m the luimti of Iceland but neither Hdened to the piop eited intervention of the genet al of N VTO, .1 M ROCHELLE. E Howard Hunt now ( CP) suving up to 411 veals in pul for his part m the Water gate loiispraiv, has wntlen his memoirs in which he sacs he to have Cuban uiged toe Piemier Fidel Castio assassi- g NEW secr-etar- tl A mis "Mi governhas always been and lemains willing to leach a td tins peaceful settlement matter through negotiations with the Imted Kingdom at the highest lev el Britain's Role Jamieson said Rntain had willall along demnnstiated ingness to negotiate interim aiiangements pending a final decision by the international court and the outcome of the I' N conference on the law of the sea, due to open with an session here organizational later this year Lists Reasons Hunt, in a newly written fmeword to the book Live t s This Dav The Cl and said he the Bay of Pigs" wrote the hook in Pin? as a memoir for mi children and for depoMl in the archives ol an institution of higher educa-- t It was thought lie said he had decided to publish it now Ih cause the Watergate trial had exposed his connection with the len-tia- l Intelligence gency Hunt, m the book, did net sai what the governments reaction was to his suggestion that Castro be killed Iianke said Hunt explained in the book that after Castio s death, he wanted the I S to gm eminent recognize Cuban exiles in this count! y as the legal government of ( uba and give them all aid and support Called Off The book. Iranke said, runs about 6(1 "mi words and contains 12 photographs of turn mg ppetdtions dl a su red CIV . J? isAin (.uatemala be the Gicek-Tuikis- h our mem-bei- s had ext hanged such grave charges beiote the Imted Nations as an historical He wrote that he was m the Pentagon war room dunr.g the B..y of Pigs operation and th.it a planned second air strike was called olf because didn't President Kennedy want it" to first tune since die contioier-- i Ciprus tlmt two WTO document " 4 I ment David Fi auke. senior editor of Arlington House, the publisher, said contracts for the book were signed m Jarman and publication was planned Because of for November public intei est. he said, the firm is Hying to advance the publication date Irar.he said how much Hunt was paid "is a secret between the publisher and the author , 11 v Sihiam said nated o n of their respective ambassadors, the Butish and Icelandic charge d affaues, Kenneth Oljseiveis noted that if the council were asked foiinallv to debate the question, tins would be under Soviet pi in June. British presidency in July, and that ol the I mted States m Vugust y DON'T lilt'd with Mud deep Cntes said climb on in most NEW WIDE WHITEWALLS homes," Ieople had to top of tables and NOT be WE DO The National Weather Serthat runotf vice predicted ft om the flash floods would cause the Mississippi to crest at Cape Girardeau at 3b feet on Saturday compaied to a 35 4 foot crest Tuesday OR BLEMISHED chans and rescued " wait to Nixon's proclamation TIRES ADVERTISE THE AND COME IN AND LET US cleared the way for use of fedeial funds to help relief and leeovery eftmts The 1 Gemge C Wallace of Alabama while seven persons died said preliminary damage extimates for his stale were over $20 million He said more than 2b0 were in Hired and more than J00 homes damaged or destroved tiov J fi k ET? nr ET I est- - No fitting j N WE WANT c ,N ix JAjltOlK TO SELL V i w I r h ) 'MDO !i 1 i a isiwsM $j&. 3S21 So. 1950 W. 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