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IQ ST. CLOUD DAILY TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972 Humphrey Mobbed by Well-Wishers Bv DANIFI PADftDriDT 1o. rL.n. i l.u a i.ii.. AnA Mist By DANIEL RAPOPORT ler of Georee S.

McGovern. that Bothered by Cameras, Fischer May Walk Out ly reception, held in the is reportedly so depleted the only persons receiving a salary are members of the senator's personal staff, who draw government pay checks. Humphrey campaign headquarters hotel, was thrown by a' wealthy benefactor. The organization's treasury Delegates Pay 'Affectionate9 Tribute to HHH MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -Minnesota's delegation to the Democratic National Convention Wednesday paid tribute, in the form of "affectionate" votes, to Sen. Hubert Humphrey before casting the majority of its votes to presi-d i a 1 nominee George McGovern.

Citing a "need for party unity," the state's delegation cast 46 of its 64 votes for Humphrey during the initial rollcall. Then, with the nomination in McGovern's pocket, the Minnesotans gave 43 votes to the South Dakota senator. The final, and official, Minnesota delegation vote registered 43 for McGovern, 16 for Humphrey, four for Rep. Shirley Chisholm and one for Duke University president Terry Sanford. By IAN WESTERGREN REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Bobby Fischer's representatives met with officials of the TV company broadcasting the $250,000 world chess championships today to try to prevent the temperamental American challenger from walking out.

Fischer, who held up the first game for 35 minutes Wednesday because he objected to its being filmed on closed circuit television, said he would not show up for today's game with world champion Boris Spassky cf Russia whose nomination Humphrey came to witness Wednesday night. Earlier, Humphrey's adoring bug broke campaign staff "inaugurated" him as president, giving him a sweat shirt to prove it. Humphrey donned the shirt on the spot Printed on the front of it was "President Humphrey '72." Humphrey's day included a visit to the Ohio delegation where he thanked the 79 delegates he won, there for their efforts in his behalf. Following the staff parry he took a late afternoon cruise. The party drew most of the approximately 200 youths, old line advisers, long-time friends and others who have spend the last 10 days here in a final, fruitless attempt to nominate their man.

The live MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Hubert H. Humphrey, the happy warrior whose 12-year quest for the presidency ended in failure, was mobbed by well wishers Wednesday on his first appearance at the Democratic national convention. At one point the aisle in front of where he sat with his wife Muriel became so jam-med that Lawrence F. O'Brien, the convention chairman, called from the podium, t-help me, will you?" The former vice president stood up and waved his arms as a signal to clear the aisle, but nobody budged. "Michigan still loves you," shouted a middle-aged woman.

"Thank you," replied Humphrey, whose campaign was fattened by the steamrol Grand Opening FRIDAY, JULY 14th RAPIDS AGENCY, INC. (Insurance Agency) Keith Carlson Drop in for Free coffee and gift Anytime All day the 3,000 seat hall today. The organizers emptied the two rows Wednesday at Fischer's request but Schmidt said this was a onetime concession. The 29-year-old American walked out Wednesday night because two tiny TV cameras were hidden above the stage and used for the closed circuit TV in the hall. Fred Cramer, a vice president of the U.S.

Chess Federation and acting on behalf of Fischer, said negotiations were underway with Richard C. Stein, a lawyer for Chester Fox the U.S. company which owns the TV and film rights for the match. "There is no solution yet, but as long as we talk there is a chance," Cramer said. Schmid said the Amsterdam agreement between Spassky and Fischer allows TV coverage of the match and if Fischer refused to play because of the presence of the cameras this would be a breach of the agreement.

1114 Division Sauk Rapids, Minn. unless all the TV cameras were removed from the hall. Lothar Schmid, the official referee in the match, said Fischer would forfeit the second game if he did not show up within one hour of the scheduled starting time of 5 p.m. Fischer lost the first game to Spassky, putting him one point behind the Russian. A forfeit today would put him two points behind.

The match could go as many as 24 games. Spassky needs only 12 points to keep his world title but Fischer needs 12 to win. Schmid also demanded a personal apology from Fischer. The arbiter said Fischer called him a liar when Schmid went backstage Wednesday to try to talk Fischer into returning to the game. Schmid also said the organizers would be allowed to fill the two front rows of the spectator seats in Municipal Band Plays Tonight St.

Cloud Municipal Band, directed by Frank Herring, will present the fifth concert tonight at 8 p.m. in Barden Park. The program will include "General Russell "Hungarian Comedy "The Screamer "The "Clarinet selections from 'Oliver', "The Midshipman's "Mon-tego "Richard Rodgers Portrait" and "War March of the MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI)- Outfielder Ollie Brown of the Oakland A's Thursday was sold to the Milwaukee Brewers on waivers. Brown will replace AWOL outfielder Billy Conigliaro on the Brewers' Start your camping right OPEN II Monday 'til 9 p.m.

Guard gour garden with GARDEN GUARD MRS. CHARLES MARVIN MARSHFIELD, Wis. Mrs. Charles (Emma Seabury) Marvin died here Wednesday. She was born in St.

Cloud to the late Mr. and Mrs. William Seabury. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday in Marshfield.

MRS. EDWARD HOLLENKAMP ROCHESTER, Minn. Mrs. Edward Hollenkamp, 60 formerly of St. Joseph, died Tuesday at St.

Mary's Hospital. She was born June 27, 1912, in St. Joseph to John and Antonia Klein. Mrs. Hollenkamp is survived by her husband, Edward; sons, Gerald and Thomas, South St.

Paul, mother, Mrs. Antonia Klein, St. Joseph; brothers and sisters, Richard Klein, Richfield, Eugene Klein, St. Cloud; Wilfred, Harold and Arthur Klein, St. 'Joseph; Mrs.

Edward Rusak, Edina, Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, Bloo-mington, Luella Klein, Anoka, and Everett Ke-lin, Willmar, and two grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at the Southern Funeral Home, 414 Marie South St. Paul.

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MARIE STEELE Mrs. Marie Nettie Steele, 80, died at the St. Cloud Hospital Wednesday. She was born in Germany Dec. 20, 1892, to the late Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Schrutz. Shi formerly lived in Minneapolis and Howard Lske, Minn. Funeral services are at Basilica of St. Mary's, Minneapolis, with burial in St.

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