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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 12

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12 Northwest Arkcmioi TIMES, June 28, 1972 FAYETTEV1LLE, A A A The New Smoke Filled Rooms In Politics Frnmington, faces with varying LOWtR LEVEL PLAN UPPER LEVEL PLAN THIS SPLIT-LEVEL. HOME has a two-car garage compactly under the living room. The Ihrce bedrooms are on their own separate level, away from the noisy parts of Uichousc. AH bedroom closets are located to lake up the least possible usable wall space. On the lower floor a spare room could be used as a hobby room or guest bedrown.

The kitchen is conveniently between the large dining room and the dinette. There are 1,769 square feet on the two higher levels and 8C7 square feet on the lower. The architect is Herman li. York, 9004 161 Jamaica, Y. 11432, and he may be contacted lor information about the plan, HA731V.

Keen Interest Sparked By Fischer-Spassky Chess Match NEW (AP) Promo- lional aspects of tile Fischcr- Spassky world championship chess match nrc becoming as imiiortiinl as Ihcy are ill any bifi league snorl. Chess matches arc nol usually world happenings. Rnl, with i keen interest sparked hy A i a Bobby Fischer challenging Russian Boris Spassky for the world title, it's a different situation. The Icelandic Chess Federation lias pnl up close to tor the 24-game match, to be held tor (wo months in Reykjavik, Iceland, a i July 'i. Tlie t'anu-s ill he played in the Reykjavik Sporlslial.

which seals abmtl people. The mate!) i he open to the pub Sports." In the United Stales, Channel 1 3 New York, and rdeproinplcr Cable T.V. have planned programs discussing the action at the match, By I.YNN SHKUll Associated Press Writer Welcome to the new smoke- filled room of American poll- lies. The air sems almost clear here, clouded only by Ihn wisps from a few random ciguretles. held casually between fingers piled with silver rings or plucked from the pocket of a denim work i The mood is i the setting spacious--a college audito rium where amounts of wrinkles, pigmentation and hair do nol seem out of place.

A of blacks holds one of its regular caucuses. A of labor union men wonder if George McCovcrn is in ouch with their problems. Someone from western Massachusetts wants a local youth .0 be a page. And if it's a little inefficient, or nit-picking, or if it seems somewhat, well, unprofessional, keep in mind that most of Ihese people are first-time delegates. This is the new politics where caucuses don't run quite as smoothly as the organization that got them here in the first place.

Democracy is everything. Whul happened to the old smoke-filled rooms, where fa miliar mayors decided things by fiat? George McGovern. that's what. Firsl came his Commission on Parly Structure and Delegate Selection, which snuffed out the cigar stubs of the old polls. came his string of presidential primary victories, which opened the doors fc troops of younger, blacker and more female delegates Ulan had ever envelopes for any party regular.

Now. in state caucuses all over the country, Ihey must meet lo determine strategy and policy for their grand momSTit in Miami Beach next month. Most of the Ki3 delegates and alternates lo the Massachusetts delegation to the Democratic National Convention which nearly half women, one-third under 30. one-tenth minorities- got together tile other day. Mary Bunting, president of Radcliffe College who will he a delegate until nearly 2 a.m.

lo elecl Rep. or two silent men moved into in the I'. 1 0 0 0 political tiling, backing down," she said. "They're call- ng you names anyway. Why iol stand up and take it?" But the caucus opted to icte the controversial i and approved instead a benign statement, caling for "family 10 Tires, Wheels Reported Stolen Ten lires and wheels from four different ve hides early Tuesday morning Police reported.

Dan-ell Jones of 103 Martin Richard Mills of 1900 N. Gar lano. and Bill Shoffey Melmar each rcportei the- theft of Iwo tires and Iwi rims. Jerry Rommell of 401 Lewis didn't fare as well. Al four tires and rims were miss ing when he went out to hi car Tuesday morning.

a tickcls will cost $5 a game or for the 2'1 games. Of the put up. some wil be paid in privies to the according lo the federation. mul Spnssky. 35 will also divide 6 per tent of income from i and television.

The federation has signed a 99-year a Chester Fo.v and Inc. for exclusive worldwide visual rights, including rights lo film Ihc match and still photos of the match taken inside the Sporlshall. In Ihe United States. ABC has cmilL'ac'U'd for exclusive film rights. The Fox film segments will ho shown Sallll'days nil the ABC program.

"Wide tt'orld of out the use of the Fox film. Channel 13 plans a movc-by- move commentary and a a i on the match, by chess master Shelby Lymnii, who i work from a studio in Albany, N.Y., using vertical hoards lo illustrate the moves. The cxlensive coverage would slnrt Sunday. July 2 and run from 1 p.m. to (i p.m., nationally.

It would continue three times a week throughout the match, with sliorlcr broadcasls Tuesday and a for cities on the Eastern Seaboard. Offices To Close SPRINGDALIC City offices will closed here Monday and Tuesday. July and I. in observance of Independence Day. Mayor Park Phillips announced today.

For the first lime Ihis year call cd it "a great educational process." II took around two hours on a a i Saturday morning to determine whether lo appear on a network television show in i a i (yes), who should get the group's few gallery passes (those who will help, and maybe a quota for-hlacks), how the group would communicate with each other (by telephone) and would they please send an additional $3 to the travel bureau for the shuttle bus lo the convention hall thought we paid all our Comparatively speaking, that was pretty efficient. At its last caucus, the Massachusetts delegation look five hours and ran he front rows for the scheduled 'iobcrl Drinan "chairper son" and to resolve Unit there discussion and agreement, they )e immediate withdrawal of all deplored the lack of women in U.S. forces from Vietnam. McGovern campaign posls, de- Last Saturday's business was polilics. agreed lo meet for a keeping details, i a said.

Toward the end of the meeting, Ronald Fox, a young law- from Lynn, stood and said, eluded some problem areas. Such as abortion. "It's such an emotional issue. "I feel left out. I can't participate in the women's caucus.

I'm not in the black caucus. the Israel question. Would any telephone and asked me to rc- ought lo strike it from our plat- ondered aloud if there were any Jesuit caucuses. "On Ihe stale level, I'll bleed fight and die for abortion on de it's issue," agreed Rut! a while-haired widow mand, but 1 don't new caucuses, the mccLing. Alone one around a dozen people gathered of 69.

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They had taken part' in the process most used lo watch silently on television. One delighted housewife looked back over the proceedings and observed, "I never knew I liad so many opinions. I "can't shut up!" The question remained whether that tactic would be as workable in Miami Beach as it had been that Saturday in Massachusetts. EXPERT WATCH MPAIM SWffTS Block St. Save to 71.95 on Major Appliances GE 'Super-Thrust' 18,000 BTU Air Conditioner Comp.

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