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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 19

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Dollar Floored On Europe's F.Iarket See Page (See Below: Trevino Ties For Open Lead) C-6 i i si si i If WW AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Latest New York, American And OTC Stocks On Pages C-6 To C-9 Ohio's Complete Newspaper Thursday, July 13, .1972 nn lUln BiiB 92 Pages list and settle on a final choice. THE ROUNDUP of governors, including John J. Gilligan of Ohio, is part of McGovern's strategy of healing party wounds in preparation for the coming campaign to oust President Nixon from the White House. Gov. Milton J.

Shapp of Pennsylvania also was said to be on his way. Ohio and Pennsylvania, with their big electoral vote counts and strong labor elements, are considered vital to any presidential race especially this year when labor leaders largely opposed McGovern's quest for the nomination. The 21 with McGovern included Mankiewicz, campaign manager Gary Hart, delegate 134th Year MacLainc (riaht), fe siMNlf fj LnJ nomination. (AP) On The Ann Landers D-22 Betty Jaycox B-14 Classified D-l to 20 Comics D-19, 21 Editorials A-8 Kenneth Nichols D-22 Anti-McGovern Coalition Aim: Regain Control California detonation led by Shirley At A Glance McGovern Faces Angry Protesters No. 90, Life Aqueduct 1 Weigh Anchor 10.20, 5.80, 5.40; A Gallant Moment 7.80, 4.60; Double Gee 4.00.

2 Roman Spinner 12.80, 5.60, 3.00; Matesdale 3.80, 2.60; Tanfield 3,60 Daily double (1-9) paid $74.20. Thistledown 1- Fraud 9.20, 3.60, 3 00; No Contest 3.80, 3.20; Panty Hose 3.60. 2 Khali-Prince 5.00 3.20 3.00; Rose Drake 8.40. 6 20; Eda's Doll 7.20. Daily Double (1-2) paid $18 00.

Daily Double (1-2) paid $18.00. Ten Cents specialist Rick Stearns, press secretary Richard J. Dougherty, top aide Fred Dutton and the actress Shirley Mac-Laine, Kennedy's self-disqualifications, telephoned to McGovern from Hyannis Port, set off the broadened hunt for a running mate. Kennedy also congratulated McGovern in a call made soon after Illinois sent McGovern's total past the 1,509 votes needed for nomination. On Wednesday night, Florida Gov.

Reubin Askew, another prime prospect, told McGovern through aides he Florida Gov. Reubin Askew, another prime prospect, told McGovern through aides he See McGOYERN, Page A-2 of the Democratic party next year. The coalition's determination to carry on, instead of disbanding, dramatizes the problem McGovern faces in his hour of triumph how to reunite the warring factions of his shattered party. THE BASIC strategy for the campaign was worked out in a secret, two-hour meeting Tuesday, within minutes after McGovern's chief rival, Sen. Hubert Humphrey, pulled out of the race.

Over a lunch of cold-cuts in a suite on the 15th floor of the Fontainebleau Hotel, the high command of the stop-McGovern movement made two broad decisions: During the 1972 elections, they will concentrate their efforts on helping Democratic governors, senators, congressmen and state and local officials. They will do nothing to Excl usive hurt McGovern, they agreed, but will not help him unless he asks for it. If McGovern loses the election, as they expect, they will work to regain control over Democratic party policy and machinery, just as Republican regulars took back their party after Barry Goldwater's defeat. 'The McGovern people have succeeded in being sore winners," a participant in the meeting said, and have left his rivals with "a sense of common outrage." ANOTHER participant said the purpose of the group is to hold together the "forces of See ANTI, Tage A-17 Convention Tonight Selection of the vice presidential candidate and the acceptance speech by presidential nominee George McGovern will highlight tonight's session of the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach. The session will begin at 7 p.

Television coverage will begin at 7 p. m. on Channels 3 and 8 and at 9:30 p. m. on Channels 23 and 5.

Todays Chuckle There are two kinds of people those who like to get up in the morning, and the rest of us. weep Politics MIAMI BEACH ID Sen. George McGovern, winner of the Democratic presidential nomination, huddled with a score of advisers over a list of possible running mates today. The South Dakota senator, whose rise from political obscurity climaxed with a first-ballot i Wednesday night, also summoned as many governors as he could muster to bolster a show of unity at the windup session of the Democratic National Convention. FRANK MAXKIEWICZ, national political director for McGovern, said he expected the choice of a vice-presidential candidate to be made shortly.

But an hour after Mankie-wicz gave this word to newsmen surrounding McGovern's headquarters there was no word on who would take the spot spurned earlier "for very real personal reasons" by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. The roster of names was compiled during a two-hour meeting by McGovern aides. No one outside the McGovern camp attended.

Similarly, only McGovern staffers 21 in all sat down with the senator in his 17th-floor hotel suite to go over the Inside News Briefs B-4 Newsmakers B-9 Obituaries B-4, 10 Ohio C-13 Sports C-14 to 20 Stocks, Finance to 9 Theaters and Restaurants to 15 The Family B-14 to 21 TV-RaJio C-12 Viewpoint A-9 Washington A-20 Page seperate terms so someone would be home to feed their 10 dogs," Mrs. Donald Wei-send of Rootstown, the couple's daughter, said. THE GEIBS moved into their air-conditioned mobile home in 1970 when they decided that their farmhouse was unsafe. Parts of the 140-year-old house were falling down, the wiring was faulty, the heating system didn't work and there was no inside toilet. When the Geibs bought their mobile home they requested a variance to place it on the farm, which is zoned residential.

James Poland, attorney for the couple, said the Edinburg See COITLE, Page A-7 McGOVERX calls Gilligan to Miami, Page A-19. 77 OHIO votes for McGovern, Page A-16. BELL BOTTOMS mix well at parley, Page B-14. HER SPEECH was purely Page B-15. By JAMES McCARTXEY Knight Newt Service MIAMI BEACH Three hours before the end of his successful campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, George McGovern found himself in trouble with the issue that had brought him victory.

On the convention floor, in the protesters' parks and in the lobby of his headquarters hotel, McGovern was confronted with controversy over a pair of Vietnam statements issued in the last two days which some supporters thought weakened his pledge to end the war. Busy preparing his acceptance speech, McGovern interrupted his work to face a shouting, disorderly mob in his hotel lobby. HE DID the best he could to answer questions, but finally retreated up a hotel stairway as demonstrators chanted obscenities and waved clenched fists. The senator, cool and unruffled in an open-heck knit Fischer Forfeits 2nd Game Trevino Ties For Lead MUIRFIELD, Scotland (J) Defending champion Lee Trevino fired a one-under-par 70 today and tied Britain's Tony Jacklin for the British Open Golf Championship lead, with such strong contenders as Doug Sanders and Dave Marr still on the course. Earlier story, Fage C-14 Korean Spy Hanged SEOUL ffl Former National Assemblyman Kim Kyu-Nam was hanged today for involvement in a Communist spy ring working for North Korea, the Justice Ministry announced.

Kim, 43, was arrested in 1969 with 17 others connected with the ring, which was based in Europe and Japan. He testified at his trial in November 1969 that he had visited East Berlin and Pyongyang before his arrest. Drowning At Turkeyf oot A 15-year-old boy drowned today while swimming alone at Turkeyfoot State Park. Summit County Sheriff's deputies answered the call about 1:23 this afternoon at the west end of the park. The victim was not identified.

Slaying Suspect Held CLEVELAND (J) Detectives arrested a 29-year-old man today in the butcher knife slaying of a Euclid woman and the bludgeon killing of her adopted son. Police also seized a car that detectives said fits the general description of an auto that was seen parked in the driveway at the home of Elmer Frazee early Tuesday. Frazee and his wife Rose, 59, were attacked with a butcher knife. She fatally and he seriously. The couple's son, Donald Frazee, 40, was found dead on Cleveland's East Side about eight hours later.

The coroner's office ruled he died from a blow to the head. Vote Of Confidence ROME ffl Giulio Andreotti's middle-road coalition won a government narrow vote of confidence today in the Senate, 163-155. As in the Chamber of Deputies a week ago, the center alliance of Christian Democrats, Democratic Socialists and Liberals was opposed by Communists and Socialists of the left and neo-Fascists of the right. AN END or a beginning? A-7. clivers MeGorpm shirt, drew cheers when he pledged "that every American soldier will be home within 90 days" of his inauguration if he is elected.

But the crowd erupted in boos when McGovern said he would not sign an "anti-racism bill'' drawn up by the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), even though "I am opposed to racism in all of its forms." AS HE retreated, McGovern said: "All I can say is we survived." Later he told an interviewer: "The important thing about it was that I be there It's better to hear people out than to try to drive them out, and that was what we tried to do." On the convention floor, there was equal consternation among a number of McGovern delegates, some of whom promised to change their votes in protest. OXE STATE delegation -the 91-member group from Massachusetts called a hasty caucus to discuss concern about what they thought might be a weakening of McGovern's stand on Vietnam. la the Michigan delegation, some of McGovern's strongest supporters were stunned. Some delegates were seen crying in the lobby of the Playboy Plaza hotel fear-See McGOVERX, Tage A-17 The Weather AKRON AND VICINITY Continued warm and humid through Friday with showers and thundershowers likely. Low tonight in the upper 60s.

High Friday, low-mid 80s. Probability of precipitation 50 pet. tonight and 30 pet. Friday. Pollen count: 144.

Wednesday's high was 85 at 2 p. m. Low, 70 at 3 this morning. Sunset tonight, 8:58. Sunrise Friday 6:06.

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m. 00 a. m. 00 noon 73 12: 72 Temperatures Weather Map en Pqge A-f. Knight News Service MIAMI BEACH A labor-backed coalition that fought unsuccessfully to block Sen.

George McGovern's nomination has already begun a campaign to recapture control 2 Hijackers Swap Cash For Liberty Associated Press The FBI said today two armed hijackers have agreed to give up three hostaged stewardesses and their ransom money in exchange for a private plane with an agent-pilot. It was the first break in a stalemate which began when the hijackers landed at Lake Jackson, aboard a National Airlines 727 hijacked at Philadelphia. THE EXCHANGE plane, a single-engine Cessna, was sitting halfway down the runway awaiting preparation of another plane to follow the Cessna, the FBI said. The agent piloting the escape plane was identified as Fred Hartung. The hijackers stipulated that he strip to his underwear.

UNTIL the deal was made the hijackers had remained aboard the disabled jet with the three stewardesses. A fourth stewardess, taken hostage in Philadelphia, escaped. The hijacking of the National Airlines plane was one of two that began Wednesday night. The other hijacking was against American Airlines for a ransom of $550,000, but the hijacker gave up at Oklahoma City early today. THE SHOTGUN-wielding hijackers of the plane in Texas took four National Airlines stewardesses, a pilot and a flight engineer from Philadelphia.

They demanded $600,000 ransom, but officials would not say how much was paid. The National Boeing 727 landed at Brazoria County Airport about 50 miles south of Houston, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The pilot and flight engineer were taken to a hospital, the latter with a gunshot wound of the side. It was not known immediately how he was wounded or how the two crewmen got off the plane. THE HIJACKERS, who in addition to sawed-off shotguns had a box they said contained a bomb, remained on board with three stewardesses.

The fourth stewardess es- See HIJACK, Page A-2 NO THIRD-PARTY bid, but he forget to mention it, Page A-17. McGOYERN, blacks make pact, Page A-18. $36.5 MILLION campaign chest goal for McGovern, Page KENNEDY failed to help Daley, Page A-18. CHISHOLM'S black unity bid fails, Page A-18. MICKEY rORTER at the convention, Page A-16.

Couple Will Spend Birthdays In Jail Bomber Gets TEL AVIV If! A military court sentenced a Arab from Hebron to life imprisonment today for a hand grenade into a crowded Hebron market in 1970 wounding 19 persons. Defendant Jabrin Arjub denied the charges. REYKJAVIK, Iceland IB -Bobby Fischer forfeited his chess game with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia on Thursday by failing to appear at the playing hall. Fischer boycotted the game because he objected to the presence of movie cameras in the The forfeit gave Spassky, who beat Fischer on Wednesday, a 2-0 lead in the series. It was uncertain whether the match would survive.

Fischer was to meet the world champion from the Soviet Union at 1 p.m. (Akron time) for the second game of their 24-game match. The American challenger lost the first game Wednesday. FISCHER STAGED a minute walkout shortly after the play began Wednesday, complaining that a movie See FISCHER, Fage A-2 By ANN SHELDON Beacon Journal Staff Writer RAVENNA The 66th and 59th birthdays of Theodore and Opal Geib will be spent in jail. Mr.

and Mrs. Geib were arrested Wednesday in Portage Common Pleas Court on contempt charges for ignoring a court order to move out of their mobile home in Edin-burg Twp. By living in a trailer on their 113-acre farm at 3765 Ohio 183, they are violating a township zoning code. GEIB, who is almost blind and suffered a heart attack last year, began serving his 10-day sentence in the county jail immediately. His wife, also ill, is to begin( her sentence July 23.

"The court let them serve Race Results Entries and Selections On Page C-20 Delaware Tark lApril Treat 1M, 6.40, 3.40; Merry Flirt 9.60, 8.00! Tuscarawas 7.80. 2 Perfect Mix 8 80, 3.80, 2 80; Pride Of The Corps 3.40, 2.80; Whileys Tune 5.40 Daily double (6-7) paid $49.40. Monmouth )-King Of France 47.20, 17.00, 12.00; Restless Urge 3.80, 3.40; Lucky Schooner 8.40. I Saxony Belle 7.40 3.40 2.80; Overnite 4 80 3.60; Octo-Story 5.20 Daily Double (8-1) paid (251.80..

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