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   Harrisonburg Daily News Record (Newspaper) - July 23, 1974, Harrisonburg, Virginia                                Weather In Brief Chance Of Showers Daily VALLEY OF Two Sections 16 Pages Vol. 77, No. 246 Associated Press Features & Service July 23, 1974 For Business or 433-9702 News m. i Ten Cents Cease-Fire Takes Effect In Cyprus By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Six hours after a cease-fire officially went into the United Nations forces on Cyprus reported all was quiet Monday night on the embattled But reports from the island said battles continued at least two hours after the cease-fire including a Turkish air attack on the eastern port of There were these other set up a conference with Turkey and Greece in an effort to bring about a permanent The meeting will be held in Geneva either Tuesday or Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim decided to double the United Nations peacekeeping force of about 2,300 men on the Mediterranean island and met with the eight nations supplying troops about strengthening their -In foreign ministers of the nine European Common Market countries called on Turkey and Greece to observe the ceasefire and for the re-establishment of constitutional order on They said the maintenance of the present military regime on Cyprus isn't compatible with constitutional Greece and Turkey are associate members of the Common Market and get aid from it. swept Athens about a coup in the Greek but the rumors about a possible attempt to overthrow the government could not be from Cyprus of thousands of including about 300 was -On Cyprus large numbers of soldiers and civilians were believed to have been killed or wounded in the hostilities which began with Saturday's invasion by No official figures were Waves of Turkish troops were coming into Cyprus all around Kyrenia on the northern witnesses Many including some 250 foreign were stranded at Kyrenia The Turks claimed eight Greek vessels were trying to land troops in western the was bombed by Turkish warplanes at Communications between Cyprus and the outside world were Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told newsmen in Washington he expects the cease-fire to hold. Kissinger said the danger of war between Greece and allies in the North Atlantic Treaty had been The Pentagon in Washington said U.S. Navy helicopters evacuated 378 American citizens and Lebanese from Cyprius before nightfall on Monday and any others remaining on the island would be taken off British Now Borrowing From Iran LONDON - With the help of a loan from the British government has embarked on a new economic policy to harness the country's soaring Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey announced the new economic program Monday and said it would include lower taxes and higher food subsidies to help consumers cope with rising The program was revealed after an announcement in Tehran that Iran had agreed to loan Britain billion in three separate credits over the next three Healey said the new money would go to boost Britain's which are running at a But more government sources it allows the government to embark on an economic policy which is hoped will pump about billion back into the relieve the country's critical deficit and ease now at to be hope for relief from the upward pressures by the end of the Healey He first and main object is to attack inflation at its Healey also announced the government will lift some dividend restraints imposed on private enterprise by raising the dividend ceiling from 5 to 12% per cent. Valley Deaths Roy Elmer 63, of Details on page IS DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS Red Front Supermarkets ERIE INSURANCE OFFICE OF BROADWAY Closed July 25th thru Aug. 1st For 433 2796 after daylight on Tuesday along with more About 2Vz hours after the cease-fire U.N. Secretary-General Waldheim told a special Security Council session in New York that fighting was continuing at that He said the airport at was attacked by Turkish jets and a U.N. installation was hit by a wounding a British He said fighting continued The Greeks living on Cyprus outnumber the Turks by about 4 to 1. They live in separate communities and Turkey said its invasion was to protect the island's Turkish Heavy fighting was reported Monday before the truce deadline around the northern port of in the area where the Turks landed on The Greek Cypriots claimed they retained control of the port. Travelers reaching Nicosia from the northern coast before the cease-fire said the Turks controlled areas around Kyrenia and a corridor 10 miles wide leading to the Cypriot Premier Bulent Ecevit of Turkey that Kyrenia was in Turkish Associated Press dispatches filed from Nicosia about three hours before the truce deadline reported heavy fighting was continuing and that Turkey was landing fresh troops on the northern The Greek Cypriot radio claimed that a hotel was bombed by the Turks and that 21 foreign tourists were The monitored in identified the hotel as the Salamis Palace but did not say where it An area in southern Cyprus is called There was no independent confirmation of the broadcast It was not known when the alleged attack took Britain announced a meeting with Greece and Turkey in Geneva either Tuesday or Wednesday on a new Cyprus peace The three countries are responsible for maintaining the independence of under the 1960 treaty establishing the island as a Communications with Cyprus were spotty and AP correspondent Holger Jensen reported from the Cypriot port of the main Turkish beachhead for Saturday's that Turkish jets were bombing and strafing Greek Cypriot positions as both sides fought to improve their positions before the cease-fire At the same Greek Cypriot artillery was pounding Turkish positions on a mountain near AP Cypriot refugee weeps upon arrival in Turkish tanks mass at the just in GOP Counsel Garrison House Panel Finds New Voice WASHINGTON - The House Judiciary Committee was told Monday that even if it finds President Nixon engaged in impeachable conduct it should consider whether it would be in the best interest of the nation to allow him to remain in In an brief and oral argument presented to the minority counsel Sam Garrison said it is only proper but necessary for having concluded that an officer has engaged in conduct for which he could properly be then to step back and assess the situation more to the best interests of the country would be served by his removal or continuance in Garrison presented his argument as the committee moved toward the start of debate on whether to recommend impeachment of the the House voted 346 to 40 to amend its rules to permit television and radio broadcasting of the debate which is scheduled to begin on The final decision was up to the Votes on proposed articles of impeachment are expected to come up early next In San Nixon and his chief Watergate defense James D. St. met for a far-ranging discussion of The House vote came after committee chairman Peter W. Rodino assured the House the committee debate would be broadcast from start to finish and would not be interrupted by At the each of the 38 committee members will have IS minutes to state his for a total of nearly 10 there will be another 20 debate devoted to specific proposed articles of During that period members will be able to offer amendments to any of the pending Each member would have five minutes to speak on an article or Garrison sought to counter the argument presented last week by John chief counsel of the impeachment that the President's refusal to comply with committee subpoenas was undermining the ability of the House to conduct its inquiry and was threatening integrity of the impeachment this most fundamental reason the President's refusal to comply with the committee's subpoenas is itself grounds for Doar Garrison argued that apparent noncompliance with an impeachment committee's is the beginning not the end of the St. Coverup Is Focus Of Debate AP Wirephoto Jenner sits as new counsel Garrison LAGUNA Calif. lawyer James D. St. Clair said Monday he believes Congress will focus narrowly on the Watergate cover-up in its study of He told a nationally broadcast news conference that evidence doesn't even come close to supporting any charge of in other areas of impeachment controversy such as wiretapping or use of the Internal Revenue St. Clair talked to reporters after a two-hour meeting with President Nixon at the Western White House in nearby San advised him in my judgment that if all the evidence is reviewed it would not sustain any of the St. Clair St. Clair refused again to say if Nixon would obey a forthcoming Supreme Court decision concerning control of White Today's Index 2 15 i 4 8 Jeane 3 Local 9 7 U TV 5 2 House tapes no matter what way such a decision might He said any answer to that question require speculation on my part leading to other He also refused to say if he would continue serving the President if Nixon disobeyed a Supreme Court St. Clair touched on these other -A portion of a March 22, 1973, tape presented to the House Judiciary Committee last week was provided because witness seemed to me to shift He did not name the inquiries essentially political Therefore members are bound to apply political considerations to their but I do not think this means they would ignore the President had heard speculation about a 35-year prison term for G. Gordon Liddy when he used that figure in a March 22 the day before the sentence was Judiciary counsel John Doar and Albert Jenner have switched from an impartial to advocacy raises the question of what kind of advice this committee is going to St. Clair's news conference occurred just two days before the House Judiciary Committee was expected to begin final deliberations on proposed articles of DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS Every Tuesday both Mick or Macks RUDDLE AND SWANK Peaches for sale at Village Shell Singers 833 8761. Cleaning Up In California SAN FRANCISCO - even a housewife are among thousands clamoring for coveted jobs - sweeping the streets and gutters of San Francisco for a guys are going to be making almost as much as said Bernard general manager of the civil service commission which has 750 inquiries and applications a day - but no The city's 230 street sweepers already earn Next June they will earn because a provision in the city charter ties their salaries to those of construction and industry in the A police patrolman makes a year after four years not such a bad said one John 22, a 200-pound college student who has studied criminology and physical couldn't come out of college and find a job that pays that Paula 24, a housewife and mother of said she's applying because good am perfectly qualified for that As a I've got plenty of experience behind a she Dawn 22, a telephone company worker like a job where you can be outside and there's no pressure like you get in an The provision in the city charter has created a furor here over recently enacted pay Mayor Joseph Alioto says it creates an and the city attorney has been asked for a legal An applicant must pass a civil service and a physical fitness test that requires lifting a 140-pound sack over his or her  

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