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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES jThursday, Jnly II, IW2 a a a i a embittered union bosses today mused to bury their' differences with Democratic, 'nominee George McGovern, The impasse threatened to paralyze, state pol- i "Can you give me just one why I should support ri George McGovern?" Abel, of the Uiuted Steel- Union (USW), asked '11 the vot6 was tallied at i.the Democratic National Con- There are no reasons. I will not support him." McGovern forces said they would try to settle their feud with the labor leaders. "But if; that doesn't state coordinator- Gerald Kaufman "We'll go over their We'll appeal to the rank-and- file." Abel, disappointed the withdrawal of Hubert Humphrey, mounted a useless, last- minute campaign Henry Jackson. It was formed out of a remnant of diehard state Gov. Shapp signs vage 'HA'RRISBURG, Pa.

(AP)-A two-bill package of state aid to nonpublic schools has. (been signed "irito: -law iby Sliapp as the once again entered the controversy Wer government's entanglement with religion. The million i package is intended to replace the present system of aid to nonpublic achools, parent reimburse; ment fund tied up in federal courts, State's first of aiding financially strapped private schools was ruled unconstitutional by the state Supreme Court last year. One of fche new bills provides for bahs Of textbboks. and instructional materials public schools and intermediate units to nobpublic schools.

Tht other permits the Commonwealth to spend up to $3c annually per noiipublic school pupil, -to provide "auxlliarj services" such as guidance, counseling, special testing, remedial education, therapeutic aid, and speech and. hearing services. Among 15 other measures signed into law by the govc-rnoi wefe Wvo bills reducing Penn ylvania's residency require ments for voting to 30 lays. the old law required a citizen to'live Sn Pennsylvania for $0 days and in his Voting Uistric for GO days prior to gettirig 'his franchise. Shapp also signed a measure prohibiting the Use Of recruit ment of professional strike breakers to.wofk during a labol dispute, arid barring employ ment advertisements during a labor dispute Which do no make clear that a strike is in progress.

He approved a bii changing the.formula for calcu lating local debt limitations The new formula be tie to annual local revenues whereas the old was based assessed property values. delegates to had been commit- ed to Humplirey and Edmund MusKie. TJie Jackson latecomers in- isted. that, McGovern would urn his back on labor and ause the Democrats t'6 lose ontrol of the state legislature exfc November. Equipped with hand-printed Jackson" placards and, a min- mum of enthusiasm, the Jackon forces mustered 86V4 votes the Pennsylvania It vas the largest single bloc cat or the consei'Vative Washing on.

senator at Uie convention. The delegation provided an- jther 81 votes for McGovern, for Shirley Chisholm; two or Edmund Muskie; tw.o for lubert Humphrey and one for Terry Sanford. Abel said there were ho con- essions that McGovern could make to labor that would get he USW vote. "I'll be doing a ot of work for the Democratic congressmen and senators," he said. "But riot for McGovern." Kaufman said he would ask Visit Pennsylvania within the next few weeks to meet with lalior leaders.

He noted that one McGovenn delegate, Ray Anderson of Homestead, president of a USW WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP flSCHEl (Wick! "In a union the size of the United Steelworkers," he said, "The leader doesn't really have that much influence on the membership." Abel delivered a speech seconding Uie ndmmation of Jackson, but his remarks were pointed at McGovern. "We are sick arid tired of being called racists arid reactionaries," he said. SPASSKY (White) Camera irks riiay break off AP WIREPHOTCf THIS IS the final positioning at the end of the first game when Bobby Fisher, playing with the black from the top of the resigned. Nightclub Low set for Shapp's son Baritone Richard Shapp who has performed leading i'oteS with Pennsylvania a Company, forntei'ly Subtirbali Opera C6ffipatiyj'of Chester, will make his nightclub singing debut Saturday in the Stai'iite RcJOfrt of the DoWningtdWn Iml and Golf Club, Chester County, the S6h of GOv. Milton J.

Shapp Witt share the bill With siriger- First bicycle The first bicycle made in the United States cost $313 and Weighed 70 pounds. actor Robert Alda for the p.m. show. Shapp is a graduate student in music history at Temple University and serves as cantor at temple Orami, Lafayette Hills, on high holidays. He was featured in performances of "Carmen," "La Boheme" and "Tales of Hoffman" during the last two years.

REYKJAVIK, Iceland Bobby Fischer today was reported break off his World 'championship chess match with" Boris Spassky unless all movie qameras are moved from the playing' hall. "It's quite serious. He may not jslay at all," said a member of Fischer's entourage who asked not to be identified. Fischer was scheduled to meet the world champion from the Soviet Union later today dt I p.m. EDT for the second game of'their 24-game match The American challenger lost the first game Wednesday nighti Fischer, staged a 30-minute walkout shortly after the play begaty Wednesday, complaining that a movie camera 150 away was making him nervous, The camera was hardly visible in the timness oUtBide the lighted players' circle, and it could not be heard by but aides, said the knowledge of its presence unnerved him.

Chief referee Lothar Schmid of West who makes the decisions on ail cbntestec tJbihts in connection with the match, told Fischer during his walkout there was nothing he could do about bbe camera Film and television rights fot the match have been sold to. an American promoter, arid Fis chef and Spassky are t6 get a share of the proceeds, esti mated as a minimum of $27,500 each. "it's up to Lothar Schmid whether-Bobby one of Fischer's advisers said today. With a maximum of 23 mors Major crime up in Philadelphia (AP)- Major Crime in the nation's fourth- argest city increased 3 per cent during the first three months of 1972 oVer, the same period of 1971, according to FBI statistics. The nationwide increase in crime was 1 per cent during ihat period.

A preliminary report, of, the FBI's uniform crime statistics, idwever, showed Philadelphia continued to maintain the lowest crime rate of the nation's 10 largest citleSi with 753 offenses iOO.OOO population during the period. the 10 largest cities had an average. Grime rate of 1,216 crimes per 100,000 persons. Atty. Gen.

Richard KleindieJiSt said the nationwide increase Was the lowest per centage rise since 1962. "York, Chicago, Los- Aft geleS and Detroit repotted 're ductiohs -in serious crimes While Houston's and Phila delphia's figures were up. games to' be- Robert rnef second-ranking U.S. grandmaster, said- Fischers oss "isn't that significant. Either of i tiiese playens can come back and win," The firfrt game to the-match began Tuesday, and Spassky adjourned;" it 'afte moves with Fischer Iji bad straits.

Five minutes after the game resinned' late Wednesday afternoon, Fischer stood up, spoke animatedly to Schmid and strode to backstage dressing room, Schmid followed him, and Fischer sfidd he wuoldn'fc continue play unless a movie camera 150 feet-from the board was Shut Schmid said he Couldn't-siirder the camera removed. -Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes, then came back and rested play- AfterwSpassky's. 56th move Fischer resigned. He reached over and. the clock after 63 minutes had Relapsed, ha'ndY folded his andj Walked out.

He once to ivave to the audierice4 Which. applauding SpassKy. i Whitefaced, Fischer: 1ft the hall by the stage dbbiVarid hurried to a 'waiting car. Prprri the car he spotted John 1 ComnSj a pai-aplegic Who the game. Collins was irt' and Fischer.rolledrd6\vn' the car arid sorry.

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