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Page 2-A Longview, Texa LONGVIEW MORNING JOURNAL Thursday, July 13, 1972 Nixon- Briscoe- East Texas- Local Bass Club Plans Yippies, Zippies Unconcerned About Convention Hall Action (Continued From Page One)' "I'm not sure he's as wild and (Continued From Page One) talgia" for Mrs. C. A. (Faye) Democratic Second Spot -'Undecided'- (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One)" by side with them to undo Iheierful, the leaders of both par-damage nature had wrought." ties and there are those who The President said "the crave that power have progress that has been made to triumphed here this week. radical as he's reported to be," Green.

The United States Carubbi told newsmen. "I ami CT eQ emie Post Oil ice that day. Mrs. very impressed- with him. nad hpld the postmiijtl.pss Awards-Night-; MIAMI REACH Fla lP IMinnesnta volunteer for the aaie is impressive pointing out More surprising, perhaps, in terms of property th, the triuniDh ordained bv I agree more with his phiiosophylpositioiv for.

three decades plus Yippies; Zippies and People's Party. already than with that of McGovern orjfive years after receiving her (didn't join hands and dance in. backed off on abortion, amnes- A 'j 'ttk i it rt tt li eiunnm tr Tronhv nresentatinns- will Mcoovern growing srrengtn appointment from President the streets 'when George on a lot of implied promises, hiehliaht Thursday nichCsl 16 primaries this spring hasiany other candidates." McGovern clinched the Demo-said Ti Culver, a 23-year-old! MIAMI BEACH (L'PI)-De- cratic presidential nomination, jty and drug laws." Franklin Roosevelt on April 1 1937. IT FINALLY has happened, spite fresh insistence ny In fact, many-of the An even stronger criticism Kennedy that he Dolph Briscoe, the Democratic nominee for governor and head of Texas' delegation to the national convention, announced after a meeting with meetine and banouet of theilms nas fmn lne ndlural been the mood with which the B-s Club IhU J. of change in party leadership has be.staged at Gladewater "Cir- fc taken place, cle Restaurant, according to! "ore than 18,000 homes and) jn the f0Te the con-club spokesman Jean Liston.

(businesses were destroyed or the bitterness between 'damaged and more than and Humnhrpv counterculture demonstrators came from the Zippies, a nn( rnn nr president. This, writer redeemed himself after niacin" undisnutcd out at. Flamingo Park (group of dissidents who broke 0 McGovern came secmed not'ce what with the Youth International. renewed pressure Wed. Wallace that he would support several mnntiis ago in a Car- I months ago in a June" -held Ton i camps had eclated.

The two! A iiriMma anwmnr ramnnlPn thage bass fishing contest. i 6 Ts. i. 1 i 11 nesday to persuade ine-aidssa. Tw(iav niciii i ihP Tpk.

Alter some of ine com- ichusetts senator to oin mm on of the Bend Reservoir would be rec- 7 Hfdu, ngunie peisonai assured me that he face, -friends, spoke harshly of one nnf to ran as a third skinny dipping and good vibes promises he's made with con- the 1(172 Democratic national me cnanenge we ognized. as Peach Festival I managed to reverse the tides by claiming said Nixon, is not an easy another. The McGovern forces party candidate in November and assured me he was going to undisputed first place honors in JrT ZT'L 1 XJS Sri; But I have faith that, working! felt the Credentials Committee It! Mi TnnS Wt0Plher. the decision to strip their 151 Call-ll terrible devastation that the fornia delegates was a steal. fornia delegates was a steal, to be had.

servalive Democrats, I'm be-'ticket. "What difference does it (ginning to wonder," said Zippie, As McGovern prepared to asked David Cohen, Harper of Orlando, Fla. accepl the presidential nomina-member of the Students for aHe may turn out just tne Democratic National Democratic Society from Chi- Tricky Dick if he keeps on like convention southern and bor. stav within the framework of the the annual peach eating con- Democratic Party," Briscoe saidjlest. I did try harder and for waiK.

floods nave lpfl behjnd Ing 22 pounds, 12 ounces; and my efforts was awarded a beau 'On the basis of this I have cago. He isnt going to. going." Lr Governors met with racism. He isnt going to Duyi Rut the skeptics were Iar nut-jhim in his penthouse suite and capitalism. numbered Tuesday nieht bv the; nrt-prf him to invite Kennedy or and the resentment went beyond the bitter words of McGovern himself.

The Humphrey forces, grasping at every straw in their uphill battle fo halt scolded the McGovern forces Hijackers-- committed myself for Gov. Wallace and have urged other uncommitted delegates to do the same." Brisco was invited to an ear big bass, 6 pounds even. Liston said persons interested In participating in the Longview Bass Club should call him at But if there was little rimnn.r:..m. Miiic n-Ark. tiful blue ribbon.

You might say my big mouth prevailed. The lftth anijual Pittsburg Peach Festival continues through Saturday night. Friday night a new queen will be selected. Pageant color commences at 6:30 p.m. at the Pittsburg Youth Center.

grooved with their own thing but especially Kennedy to (Continued From Page One)" 758-3346 to make reservations under the huge banyan tree in accept the No. 2 spot on me ly morning breakfast with Mc ticket. Flamingo Park. for the banquet and possible Kennedy International Airport tnreatening a bolt ana saioGovprn and a numt)er of south- brating that McGovern had won out in the preconvention maneuvering, it was easy to find a kind word for the South Dakota senator. "Anything would make me and diverted it back toitney were unwilling to accept hut turneri down When Democrats consideration for membership wrangled But Kennedy told in over the crucial California dele-! Hyannis Port, Wednes- Philadelphia.

(the reforms the South Dakotan'the jnVttation. An aide said Bris- As it. circled the bc'('n pushing. jcoe dj()n't RCt back to his hotel A July tourney is slated July 21-23' on Lake Sam Rayburn. DR.

J. M. MARTIN was re- challenge early Tuesday airport, the field was cordoned! WIU1 mat California am-htltm tne convention until 11 r. 1 i nwrninK. less than a hundred centiy installed as presiaeni oi nappy ii means iixon win no, Cm Inniialinn C'lllh 1 1 nn flmmtni CQlH: day that his position was "unchanged." Asked by reporters what he would do if McGovern asked sion reversed the mood'a Wednesday, ftUUU.1UIIC iwi-oij IIJI UCI UC IMC VWUIIIIT, uiw and was too.

..7,.,,,,. o- youncr protesters watched on a MIAMI BEACH, Fla. fAP) off. Local police carrying i nh1rtn wrtmrl tr I III -h nVii'nn Me fpnrlPrt hv annroximatelv 100 ma is ahniit thei'01 leleision set peiched on napens every aay near and FBI agents to attend the 9 a. heavily guarded speaker's plat- carrying long cases believed 'u'e, dropped breakfast, form at ihe Democratic Nation-lpfiniain hi.h.nourfi presidential contention, andj Itotarians and their wives andbost there is, but I don't think' 8 labe P.

A mm run fl'r vice presirtent, guests. Guest speaker for the everyone is satisfied with him." "'y 1 11 Kennedy replied: 'I thinte their followers for the hangar into a converted a occasion was Lifeline producer part mellowed rapidly in ac-j al Two Secret Service men escort a pair of middle-aged Ground- Mclvin Munn of Dallas. District staging area. Th nirrrafl iuvUni f-nnl imr tho inolitaljo V-tn tha prZTS where skinny dippers week. My position of the young people.

a .1 Rotary Governor Jerry John nomen to the platform whoiuinrt varrk from th mainiWallace forces, after cheering son of Nacocdoches installed nilCM mi uwvrt ivivlilivrin IldS SilIU llt.ll "I'm hannv ahoilt it" said' I hen piocecd to pack 50 pounds terminal when it landed and criPP1('d leader, failed to( (Continued From rage One) the new officers. Others install Rill mi, hPPr.sinnin- for-': showed up to address a senior he officially receives the of ice around the 134 irannmittprt iheir Prpss lor fans on tneir .1 I. IT rii.lnchao he will telephone i- hn.mi inpan morn nius- rd jnt'iuut; junn ii. mer Army private who now be-ln's Hy at the Flamingo nomination, lonos to Vietnam Veterans I sMium only a Kennedy at wnite polled mums arrangea ai the foit of the podium. The hiums are situated on "ZX anerUe put! NehSeS Itterncss and growth for the entire br vice president, Bennie P.

afterwards, police put area, especially Winnsboro, and Mott, secretary; Macon Stroth- three parachutes a carjnMns; niie not ai- a9 Lr. at arms: Pete scattering of youths were inter- vacation home. Sources said ha will cither ask Kennedy to join mingled with the oldsters, Mathews, program chairman outside the hangar and waited for the money to arrive. Against the War. "I'd like someone to stop the war right now, and he can't do that.

But he's still our best hope." Several nondelegates at Fla top of many hundreds of wires, hence ice is used instead of water sprinkling. the ticket or ask his advice in selecting another running mate. McGovern aides said that he Susan Wolf, a pretty blonde in a long dress, was asked how she liked the senator's speech as she walked back to the park. aimed at his supporters and the' "I am told that when corn-way, in state after slate, they.p'eted, nearly five million dol-selzed control of convention dei-jlars will have been invested in egations and party organ-our community by CLEGMO said a delay in delay Spokesmen still had not made up h's mrcl raising the money prevented them from complying witi the and directors Patrick H. rus-sell, George Goelz, Al Godsey and Bay Stripling.

Nelsyn Wade is immediate past president. Club sweetheart is Mrs. Exa Clark. mingo Park worried mat. "Actually, I didn't hear what about a running mate, but th-t and the companies locating izations.

Labor leaders, in par McGovern might change some he said," she answered with a he has narrowed the selec i of his positions. thin smile. "I was too stoned." down to four or live possmm- I hope he doesn back down stores in the Country Square. This is an addition to jobs for about 400 people, not to mention shoppnig facilities comparable ticular, are bitter and unreconciled to McGovern's triumph. McGovern has sought to be conciliatory.

Kven after he demands immediately. The hijackers demanded $20,000 of the ransom in Mexican pesos. A National spokesman in New York said, "I have no idea where they'll find $20,000 in pesos in tics. And among these, sources said, were no surprises, but men who have repeatedly been mentioned as possible candi Reds- failed to compromise -the Chl-I'o ttl0se 5" Dallas and Shrove Hefpi Solve 3 Biggest FALSE TEETH Worries and Problems Consider denture adhesive. KAS-TfcETH Powder does ill ol thin: 1) Help, hold upper and lowr Innjpr, firmer, mendicr.

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Russian Chess Champ Favored In First Game cago credentials dispute, ne conciuaeu. still held out an olive branch to! Winnsboro Chamber of Com- dates. (Continued From Page OneT Philadelphia this late at night." As Kennedy's name popped Trip niano a Rnpinir 797 uaiey. eager to paicn inings up rresiueni nils, ninn hinted resumption of Ih etalks1 back into the forefront Wednes-rlav sump McGovern fiUOiiorters ijumlo stretch jet, contained 112iSn ne can carry Illinois in No-'Cook said Winnsboro is looking in the French foreign mmu-try begiimed International Confer- and a crew of SIX iiorwaiu ui uie iiiiiMiuiLiini iii passengers REYKJAVIK, Iceland (LPI) ny, to run the game from now tinned the widsotn 1 ne defeated groups, labor tne -uountry a lanu- ence Center near me Arcn rant in a hnnolpsslv drawn nn pairing their soft-spoken canm- especially, will have the rest of ly-owned company headed by the summer to decide whether jMrs. Gary Moore, formerly of s.

seconds, mc udintr fla wi a runnimi maie vv.n Triumph may open the door for! e) temperamental Ameii-j Sl)asskv renewed secret meetings te-viin BILL McCRANIE'S hallenger Bobby riscncr; Kennedy' personal challenger Bobby Jackson. will play a vital tween North Vietnamese ana hanro to hrin? some They expressed concern 'lint they want the Democrats, led by McGovern, to regain national power or prefer four more years of President Nixon. American emissaries. Jnl0 nl, fjrst world chess i u'1 Hnu Kennedy might; in the eves of Le Due Tho, the special cnampjon)ihip game. iKrogius, sent their world V0prs overshadow McGovern adviser to the North Vietna- 'rhamnion to sleen and then anrl him in effect to role In Winnsboro's economy.

"Winnsboro is on the grow and this is certainly a vote of confidence in the strong econ omy of the area, sne con and mild-mannered Bo i i. spent the night and the morning the No. 2 post on the ticket. Spassky proved why he Is the j.nlir hp. mtum to I Speakinc f'T the governors cluded.

758-4350 lafter their two-hour meeting worm Cflampioo in me jj itnlf'h (lav Pat FOR ADTAKER SERVICE CALL 753-3311 mese delegation wrio held at least 13 private meetings with Kissinger, was conferring In Peking and will arrive in Paris later this week after another stop in Moscow en route from Hanoi, Communist diplomats said. French Foreign Minister oi games. i He immediately pounced on Spassky. iLucev of Wisconsin, himself Many experts feel Ihey will mentioned as a possible vice American labor won Its first closed shop In 1794. It wai won In Philadelphia by the For Faat, Dependable Service on all makes.

SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL Fischer' bishop left trapped after capturing one of the succeed, even if irtiaer mmscii presidential canmnaie. ou, Russian's Dawns and the game Imodestlv suceesfed: "I believe was the vice presidency) but turned custincuy in spassny wi1 have a draw Maurice Schumann, who ar- favor. there was general agreement that Ted Kennedy would be a great addition to the ticket," "All of us think that Kennedy would be a great asset on our ticket and- fully qualified to take over the reins of rived back from a visit to Peking, told newsmen at the airport that he would make no forecast about success of the conference but said, "I am hoping that ther will be Spassky asked for adjournment after 40 moves and hours play. When the two resume the came the first in Iheir Three Young ALL 1972 MODELS ON SALE Don Brown soys HERE THEY ARE: THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE RCA Color Tv 'fr Mnai.il ii Mill 1 $230,000, 24-game world match Soasskv has a bishop and i government if it became Girls Killed progress." McGovern- three pawns against Fischer', necessary Luc-ey said "ex pressed great admiration and five pawns. Play resumes at 5 p.m.

(I p.m. F.DT). Most experts assembled here seemed to agree that Spassky By lightning himi lllliaw tmmmtrnml. mm Uwa. mm I Lt- mitt rpspeet for Mils," chairman of the powerful House Wavs a'd Means Committee.

But the 'possibility of Mills being (Continued From Page One) prospects. But the list that has a chance to win, while count is McGovern's own, said FiM.h(,r should be happy if he to be four or five names long salvages a draw i mini Regular $569.95 Giant 25 inch diagonal picture with AccuColor. AFT and Accutinl. elected seemed slim because HOUSTON (AP) A bolt of McGovern has repeatedly said lightning, described by a wanted a man with a ness as a "big ball of fire," philosophy compatibUe i with his. Mills is an influential killed three young girls lues-j H(juse whe Mc.

day as they returned from ajGmcrn is a leading Senate But nobody has come up with an explanation why the American chesg genius went straight into what appeared to be a including Kennedy's. I And for McGovern, the challenge ahead was to unite a feuding, bickering party whose power broker he defied and dislodged in the drive that car i Russian trap. He took a chance to win a III i driven in erooerv in a rainstorm. 'liberal. 0 ried him to nomination.

HUH lHIHJiinV 1. 1 t- ft I i 1 smwm a imiiori ntirtv vital if nance, saio uanisn gi-anu-, intifiPfl McGovern is to stand a chance' master Jens Kneveoldsen. llilthtwki WORLD ALMANAC Will IILM I nil'" Mill's 14 and Robin Hitchcock, 10. t-ACTS in his campaign to unseat President Nixon, whose renomina-tion is assured when the Republicans convene in the same daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

R.C. Hitdicock, and Lynn Ann Wyatt, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Wyatt. Courtney Hall, 22, manager Fischer tells us if he does," said another international grandmaster.

Fischer obviously was displeased with his game. After the adjournment he angrily demanded a meeting with the Miami Beach selling on Aug. 21. of the drive in, said the girls 1 1 Compact Table Model Model FQ-535 ii Mii'iniinrrnni i Fii Icelandic organizers to com-1 had just his store, plain against what he 'described was raining real hard," as the noisy audience. Some he said.

"They ran out across 3,000 Icelanders and foreign. there (pointing to the street) chess enthusiasts had packed and then the lightning hit, and into the Lagardur Hall for the all the lights in here went out. opening thriller. But most Then some guy ran over and knowledgable observers said said three kids had been they felt the audience was more killed." FAMILY WANT ADS 15 WORDS 6 TIMES 570 CALL. 753-3311 Big 25 Inch diagonal picture XL-100 meant 100 solid itate Regular $715.95 RCA Color Portable with Table rj Hinrh Jjl I'M I.

diagonal I iJ quiet than is -normal at top chess games. The Icelanders rejected Fischer's demand and told him it is up to the official referee, Lothar Schmid of West Germa- Mrs. Crystal Bradford, 30. said she heard a flash of lightning and saw a heavy ball of fire. "1 immediately ran to see if my child was in the garage," she said.

Mrs. Bradford said she saw Any person who rung for election to a political offica is called a candidate. In ancient Rome, political candidates strove to look their best during election campaigns and wore Immaculate white togas to impress voters, The World Almanac notes. The Roman word "candidate" signifies a per-on dressed in white. Copyright 5 wt, IewpI)er lCnUrprl Ann.

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