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Show 1 w rt Stiff Mine Safety 3 Approved By House SST Jet Given Go-Ahea- d -WASHINGTON (AP) Caught m a crossfire of threats, the House has decided that the chance of a nationwide coal mine shutdown outweighed the possibility of a presidential veto b approving a stiff new coal mine safety bill. 1.1? WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate has given a to construction of a giant-sir- e supersonic passenger plane despite objections by critics that it is a gift to a few at the expense of badly needed mass transit for the city commuter. Passage came on a 533-1vote Wednesday night after The action came in a vote late Wednesday in which the House turned down a move to strip from the bill a the Senate turned down a pronev; program of payments to posal by Sen. William Prox-mirminers disabled by lung disto cut out $80 ease. million for the Supersonic Transport (SST) plane from Rep. John Ev'enborn. the $2.14 billion Transportasaying he was authorized to tion Department appropriaspeak for the administration, tions bill. Nixon President asserted Proxmire said the appromight veto the bill it if includpriations committee had to ed the new compensation cut $50 million from the $250 program. million budgeted by the Nixon But members from coal Administration for urban districts said every mass transportation grants in mining coal mine in the nation would order to finance two SST pro- be shut down before Christtotypes. mas if the provision were left But the Senate, after hearout of the bill. ing a strong defense of the An attempt by Erlenbom to airliner by influential Democratic Sens. have the prov ision stricken Warren G. Magnuson and failed by 258 to 83. That was the key vote on Henry M. Jackson, refused to strip the SST funds. It then the compromise measure as 73 Republicans to approve the voted 80-joined 185 overall appropriation which Democrats in defying the veto included $4 6 billion in high-wa- v threat. The Senate still has to act on the bill. Differing ver trust funds. 58-2- 2 , i ,v!? fzs -- e, I 1. ? 2r t v i ''? ;!sV , . v; , V--A I OPi No Frills-Ju- st ' Tceonoto Money The Christmas season must bring out the best in people. Brig. Gen. Don- aid Barry holds a $5 bill mailed to the Salvation Army and received there 2 just as is Dec. 16. ilie address and stamp are right on the bilL There was no t envelope or return address. FCC Votes To Extend Inquiry On Radio, TV Owners' Interests ' ; WASHINGTON (UPI) -tFederal Communications Commission (FCC) has voted to extend an inquiry into ownership of radio and teievLsici Stations by companies with qbnbroadcast interests. missioners also said they would look at the Mormon Church and news magazines, such as Time and Newsweek. In Wednesday's action, a 3 vote to continue the inquiry, FCC chairman Dean Burch and members Robert E. Lee and Robert Wells voted no. Voting in favor of continuing the inquiry were commissioners Robert T. Barney, Kenneth A. Cox, Nicholas Johnson and H. Rex Lee. The questionnaire asks the companies to: Submit documents containing or reflecting parent instructions to he have ! 4-- been sent to six conglomerate companies asking for (nore details on their broadcast holdings, the FCC said The firms are Wednesday. Chris-CraA v c 0 C 0 rp., Industries Inc., Cox Enterprises Inc., Fuqua Industries Inc., E. W. Scripps Co. and Travelers Insurance Co. v They have teen chosen for pilot study because they are representative of three major ; groups of broadcasters com--in- g ft company 1 ATLANTA (UPI) against system. -Ei- Georgia school districts must integrate by Sept 1. 1970, or lose public funds," a three-judg- e federal panel ruled Wednesday in upholding Justice the school the Departments suit Tells Tate Defendant ANGELES (UPD -Caccu-e- d Manson. of the Sharon mastermind Tate murders, smirked and wisecracked Wednesday durpendents. ing an unexpected court apThe federal government in whnh he unsucwould make the payments for pearance cessfully argued he should lie four years, then mine operato act as his own tors and the states would pick permitted attorney. them up. Superior Court Judge William B Keene temporarily denied the request and lhe public defenders office to continue as Manon's counsel mending a Dec. 21 hearing tact Merely bteakirg the Keen said he would quesbe tion Manson at that time to would vials probably deadly. determine if he is qualified to conduit his own defense to stand I'm competent A Few Man-sohere and talk to you ROCKFORD. ILL. (UPIi -C35. argud Lutheran School oncordia That's not the same as needs only 1.550.000 more being qualified to repiesent cake mix coupons for a new yourself." the judge replied. school bus to replace the An attorney, Lawrence yellow bu on its Steinberg, told Keene Manson last legs. Students and friends had indicated to him that if have contributed 23.000 couhis request to represent himself was denied, he would pons and when they reach and Luke 1.575.000 theyll be ble to get a retam Steinberg McKissack as his attorneys. new bus. The payments wo"ld range from $136 a month for a single turner to a maximum of $272 for a miner with three de- LOS harles Deadly Drug 'Missing' - STANFORD .LTD The potentially deadly expuerimen-ta- l drug stolen in a safe from Stanford University Medical Center still was missing today . Police said W ednsday the five glass tubes of deadly M99-t r o p h ip contained enough of the crystallized drug to kill 2.500 persons. The chemical is used in diluted form to tranquilize large jungle beasts for capture in the jungle. Doctors here said that at full strength it would kill humans on con E Just More Good cooking and good living 1 . . . LOWEST PRICES are hers COATS 75 (and yours) when you give her. . . REG. $3950 We hove the greatest selection xjf smartly styled sport at tremendous savings! Choose coats in stock right now from the finest all wool fabrics in the latest styles and colons Sizes to fit most men. 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