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A-6 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Sunday, July 2, 1972 Fischer Lawyer Martha Wins: Mitchell Move of Agency To Kirtland Base Asks for Delay Quits Campaign Position Opens 150 Jobs In Chess Play or she would leave politics Continued from A-l A new organization scheduled to move from California to Kirtland Air Force Base in mid-August will require 150 civilian employes. The Air Force Contract him. She telephoned again three days later from the Westchester Country Club in Rye, N.Y., to complain she was a "political prisoner" and that the earlier conversation was cut off when a security yanked her WASHINGTON (UPI) Former attorney general John N. Mitchell resigned as President Nixon's campaign director Saturday, a week after his wife Martha threatened to leave him if he didn't get out of politics. In a letter to Nixon dated Friday and released by the Committee for the Re-election of the President which he headed, Mitchell said he had foimd he could no longer work fuiltime on the Nixon cam- Management Division (AFCMB) fci-' A become increasingly less amused by Fischer's conduct.

His almost daily demands, from a Mercedes Berz with an automatic transmission to a hideaway villa, have tried the patience of the organizers. TO CAP the demands came the surprise ultimatum last week that he wouldn't appear on time unless he got a percentage of gate receipts at th is presently headquartered in Los Angeles. Following the move to Albuquerque, Kirtland will hire procurement, budget and accounting clerks as well as key punch operators. Persons interested in obtaining jobs with the new organization should apply to the Civil Service Commission's Albuquerque Area Office. 421 Gold SW, immediately.

The unit 24-game match. The temperamental 29-year-old challenger three times postponed his departure from New York without giving any explanation. Some chess sources said he was playing a game of nerves, trying to upset the 35-year-old from the wall. She said she had decided to leave Mitchell "until he decides to leave" Nixon's campaign. Mitchell, outwardly undisturbed by her threat, nevertheless went to Rye the next day last Monday to talk to her in seclusion.

They returned to their luxury Watergate East apartment suite on Thursday, end Mitchell continued to report for work at Nixon's Pennsylvania Avenue campaign headouarters one block from the White House. ALTHOUGH neither Mitchell nor his wife could be reached for comment Saturday, a close friend said their marital troubles aooarently had been will be fully operable by October with a military staff of 53 and a paiim "and still meet the one obligation which must come first: the happiness and welfare of my wife and daughter." Nixon, in a "Dear John" accenting the resignation Saturday, said that "I thoroughly understand appreciate the compelling reasons for your decision to withdraw from fuiltime political activity." MITCHELL left the Justice Dept. March 1 to take charge of Nixon's campaign, a position the committee said would be filled by Clark MacGregor, a former veteran Renubliean congressman from Minnesota civilian staff of 551. champion, who has been in Iceland since June 21 preparing for the marathon match which will include 24 games. Others said Fischer was stalling because he was not happy with the money agreement both he and Spassky had It is being moved to Albuquerque to avoid prohibitive Los Angeles leasing and construction costs which would have been required to implement the new Military Standard Contract CITY GIRL: Tillie Barela, left, daughter of Mrs.

Mary L. Barela of 717 Arno SE in Albuquerque, met President Nixon Saturday at the White House, along with several other youth leaders. Tillie is president of the Office Education Assn. Others with the President are, from the right, Tim Burke, New Hampton, Iowa, president of the Future Farm-el's of America; James Hester, Chickamauga, president Future Business Leaders of America, and Marsha Bowen, Spanish Fork, Utah, president, Future Homemakers of America. (UPI Telephoto) Administration Procedures pro gram.

Clark MacGregor Replaces Mitchell years in political life, "I have often noted that the greater sacrifice is usually the wife's since she must not only share the disappointments and the brickbats, but must accept the frequent absence of a husband and father. "I am well aware that this has been particularly true of the Mitchell family THE FAMILY crisis that put a severe strain on the Mitchells' 14-year marriage became public June 22 when the volatile Mrs. Mitchell telephoned a reporter from Newport Beach, and said she had given her husband an "ultimatum" to leave Adequate facilities for the program already exist at Kirtland, so no new construction Daley Challengers Lose Court resolved. "I don't expect this marriage will break," the source said. "I've seen them together too often.

They have no reticence about showing how much they love each other." Devan L. Shumway, press spokesman for the re-election committee, said the Mitchells were planning to remain in Washington "for the immediate future" but eventually would return to New York. Mitchell was expected to resume the lucrative private law practice on Wall Street that he left early in 1969. is required. The program pro accepted.

The Icelandic organizers have put up $125,000 in prize money with five-eighths going to the winner and the rest to the loser. The sources said Fischer suddenly demanded an additional 30 per cent share of the gate receipts but the Icelandic Chess Federation rejected it. THE DRAWING of lots to decide who is playing the white pieces in the first game was postponed until this morning in hope that the American challenger will be in town by then. who hos been White House counsel for congressional relations for the past 18 months. Mitchell will continue to serve the campaign committee "in an advisory capacity," Shumway said.

MacGregory's spot in handling congressional relations for the White House will be taken over by his present assistant, William E. Tim-mons, press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said. Nixon said that in his 26 vides for the flow of standard data in automated form among Continued from A-l they are expected to go I into federal court in Washington fied procedures tor guarding with an attack on the against theft or duplication nartv mip in Mississippi were praised by delegates opposing the seating of his regular Democrats, but they said he has been unable to make much headway in liberalizing the party organization. ,) those military purchasing offices, contract administration services offices, inventory managers, and accounting and finance centers.

which already exceed Saturday night, Mississippi's Dept. taken by the Treasury with U.S. currency. "Thre are several features built in which would be very difficult to duplicate," Murphy said. "It is very similar to what pnes into currency and in certain details it is more elaborate." In the court case, the insurgent Chicago delegation was awarded 59 Cook County convention seats Friday night by the Credentials Committee, wiiich held that Daley's Democratic organization had violated party reform rules in putting its slate together.

THE AI.I.ENOF.RS are expected Daley to fight the committee ruling on the convention floor, but so far there has been no word from the em regular Democrats were again refused seating at the Democratic National Convention by the credentials committee. The committee voted unanimously to seat the delegation of loyalist Democrats headed by Aaron Henry, which was also given Mississippi's convention seats in 1968. GOV. WILLIAM L. Waller of Mississippi made a personal appearance before the committee in an effort to regain admission to the national party for the ul a Mississippi Democrats.

"This is not the party of 19C8," said Waller, who was elected last year. "We are a new breed in Mississippi. We beat the establishment. We are an honest, fair and progressive party." I Waller's efforts to broaden 'the Democratic party battled Chicago mayor. I At the moment tin Da'ev expecting Daley to fight the the courts.

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A witness at the scene said the pickup truck was "in so many pieces, I don't think you could tell if it was a pickup or what. "The seat was here, the bed was over here, the frame was by the other truck," said Mrs. Oliver Stock, owner of the Blue Window Trading Post in Waterflow. "You couldn't even tell its color." OFFICIALS said the pickup was attempting to pass three other vehicles on the two-lane highway when it collided with the larger truck. A fire department unit was dispatched to the scene when it was reported that fuel from the larger truck was spilling onto the highway, but no fire broke out and the leakage was washed off the road, the sheriff's office said.

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"THE DRIVER told him he would give him a ride up the road to the next exit and as soon as they got back in the truck he pulled a revolver and took control," Scogins said. The bandit rolled down his cap into a ski mask to cover his face and ordered Corliss to tie up Autrey and then drive west toward Dallas. After a short time he ordered them into a roadside park. He blindfolded both men and transferred them to a car. One was put into the trunk and another in the back seat.

Scogins said the drivers told him two other men were in the car. MARSHALL, Tex. (UPI) -A trio of rustlers commandeered a cattle truck Friday night, robbed the drivers at gunpoint and then tied them up in the east Texas woods before driving off with a truckload of unbranded feeder calves. Harrison County Deputy Sheriff said Wayne Scogins and Jimmy Corliss, 33, of Mountainair, N.M., and Leon Autrey, 30, of Scholia, N.M., left Tylertown, Miss. Friday at 10 a.m.

with the truckload of calves bought there at auction. MORE THAN 14 hours later they wandered out of the woods in Smith County, flagged a car and told their story to police. Saturday, Scogins a bulletin was broadcast asking area lawmen to be on the lookout for the hijacked truck. Scogins said the truck and cattle belonged to Cattle Co of Clovis, N.M. It was a white truck pulling a red ventilated trailer with a white top.

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