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Sioux Falls Argus-Leader Wallace Thanks Those Who Saved Him, Resumes His Quest For Presidential Bid July IV2 For Mail Delivery Julv 8. 1972 Protestant Commando Leaders Say They're Ready For War BKLFAST, Northern Irelandlthe mirth next, year unless Brit (AP) Protestant para- ain lifts its suspension of lh staff of the hospital will always hold a very dear place in my neart. I hey saved my life, and SILVER SPRING, Mil. (A.I) Geoice C. Wallace ended 54 days of hospitalization today with thanks to those who "saved my life" and sped toward resumption of his in Alabama and his I wish God blessings to all of military commandos are ready rroiestant dominated provm for a civil war in Northern Ire eial Parliament.

Wallace's wheelchair have been installed at the convention hall. He remains crippled from a spinal wound, but can walk with the aid of braces and a walking bar. Welcoming rallies were planned during his stop at a Montgomery airport and uimn his arrival at Miami Inter them." As he shook hands with hospital staffers and other well wish land, militant Protestant leader He did not rule out however William Craig asserted Thurs an earl er confrontation during day. Man Faces Drug Charge Reginald Furlow, 29, Sioux Falls, was arraigned in Municipal Court before Judge Robert J. Patterson on a charge of dispensing a controlled drug LSD.

The case was passed for appointment of attorney and a $2,000 bond was set Carleton Hoy was appointed counsel for Thomas Clark the traditionally troublesom sunnmer months. Craig, head of the right-wing Ulster Vanguard Movement, In the House of Commons in ers, and saluted toward news photographers, it almost seemed as if he were already back on the campaign trail for the Democratic presidential nomination. national Airport. Wallace's mother, who is re cuperating from major surgery will meet the plane in Mont Those accompanying Wallace gomery for her first visit with Wallace since he was shot, Ixindon, the British adminis trator for Northern Ireland told lawmakers he would not tolerate illegal activities. William Whitelaw said that persons who confront the Brit ish government also confront the security forces of the crown Whitelaw stressed he was 21, of 1000 K.

SI aides said. saia tour or live armed coin mando-type organizations are standing by to carry out "spe eial duties." He said August and September could be bloody months which might plunge the province into a head-on conflict between the Protestant majority and Roman Catholic minority. Craig did not disclose the strength of the commando, whom he described as men "with military training," dur A band will be playing as the include his wife Cornelia and two daughters, Peggy Sue and Lee. Drs. Joseph Schanno and Herman Maganzini, who have treated Wallace at Holy Cross, and Dr.

George Traugh and Judy Cantry, rehabilitation spe charged with third degree bur glary. The case was parsed to Wednesday for the defendant to quest far thc ipresideney in Miami Beach. "I feel good, I feel great," Wallace declared. The disabled governor was pushed in Ws wheelchair to a limousine amidst the applause of several score spectators for a motorcade to nearby Andrews Air iForce Base and the flight south in an Air Force hospital! plane. But Wallace, wounded May 15 at a (political rally tin Laurel, first paused briefly to thank (government and hospital officials and staff members for the care they accorded him.

In an accompanying written statement at (Holy Cross Hospital Wallace said "Sister Helen (Marie, the doctors, sisters and governor is wheeled down ramp to the ground. consult with his attorney. A Sj'Ki Plans also call for Wallace to make a brief speech his first not to "excite the situ bond was continued cialists from the University of since the shooting before re boarding the plane to continue Alabama's Birmingham Medical Center, also are going. Billy Joe Camp, the gover to Miami Beach. ing an interview with the Brit Sen.

George McGovern, front- runner in the Democratic cam paign, visited Wallace Thurs l.sh Press Association. But he declared their units were spread across Northern Ireland and supplemented the nor's press secretary, said Wallace's Miami Beach hotel room has been furnished with physical-therapy equipment. Special ramps built to accommodate alion," but his speech con tained a clear warning tha' British security forces wiil hi to prevent the creation of new barricaded areas in the province. UDA leaders have said they will create another Protestant "no-go" area this weekend in what was seen as a deliberate attempt to thwart Britain's peace initiative. The UDA promised that after day for what aides described as purely a social call.

43,000 men reported to belong to another militant Protestant July 7, 1952 Decision of the Sioux Transit organization, the Ulster De OOOO JULY ONLY fense Association, or UDA. British authorities do not Paper Says Muskie Agreed To Endorse McGovern In Swap For Debt Payment doubt that command squads have been recruited, and report erecting the barricades it will MIRACLE I I I I increasing British army in l. W. HI 0.l 111 mm Sioux Falls was disclosed today by officials of the bus firm. Fred T.

Mills, general mana ger of the concern, informed the City Commission that. Sioux -Transit will go out of effective Aug. 31. Republicans whooped into the Chicago Convention Hall to open 1 I I A I El volvement in the UDA. "grant 14 days of peace and grace" to allow security forces to deal with the province's trou One of the principal UDA ticle said.

The article, which quoted commanders is known to be a bles. BALTIMORE (AP) Sen. newspaper said. Edmund S. Muskie tentatively Bernhard, Muskie's agreed four weeks ago to en- taff direclor at the'time, first only "a source who knows of dorse Sen.

George iMcuovern former British paratrooper, and security forces believe a number of other veterans of the elite regiment have joined Protestant ranks. The first manned hot air balloon flight was a successful 25-minute flight piloted by Pilatre for the Democratic presidential I their presidential nominating convention today with Taft and Eisenhower forces drawing lines! a hitler floor battle over! de Rozier and the Marquis d'Ar-landes in November 1793. wag Craig forecast a civil war in I voting by contested All compromise effort', were the discussions from the McGovern side," said the South 'Dakotan's forces were so certain of receiving the endorsement that they arranged a flight for Muskie to join McGovern in an appearance at the Oklahoma Democratic Convention. Both iM.ankiewicz and Bern-hard declined to comment on the reported deal, the Sun said. raised the question of campaign debts and June 8 'worked out the tentative agreement with Frank Mankiewicz, McGovern's national director, according to the Sun.

The reported deal fell through the next day, however, when iMuskie told a National Press Club audience that he was staying in the race, the ar COMET Clk nomination under a short-lived agreement worked out toy aides, the Baltimore Sun reported Friday. McGovern forces had offered to assume an unspecified amount of the $200,000 campaign debt which then was facing Muskie if the Maine senator would endorse McGovern, the fast collapsing. 1 The 167,572 homernaker-. of Fischer, Spassky Match Set For Tuesday-Maybe South Dakota work too Statistics reported by the Home: Arts Department of the Council of America reveal that I REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw the housewi'e in mis state spends an average of one eight -toour day per week at gen- Thursday night, giving Boris world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion McGovern Still Depends Heavily On Volunteers a OOOO JULY th ONLY Spassky the first move, and the eral housecleaning.

Practical home economics studies show that this time could he cut in K7fi more pleads illness and gets another McGovern to Rep. Shirley Chl-iand two yachts. He is renting sholm have offices in the ho- other vehicles as needed. Asked MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -When the wife of Owen Donley postponement.

f-fM Afitn 1111 rm 1 JULY III) tels they drew by lot last Feb-'the cost of the Minnesota sena OOOO ONLY Sen. George McGovern's con-vpntion coordinator, came to tor's operation, Faris replied, ruary and in trailers outside The contusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes Convention Hall. But the extent "I'm spending everything they give me. We're doing it sort of hours each week for the state's to devote to chari- Rf table and civic affairs in this, period when all volunteer hands 1 I r.y.tYimiinit.. of.

-t SLEEPING II and costs of the logistical operations vary considerably. McGovern 'has his own tele ft who asked in the beginning "Fischer come?" Near the end it was "Spassky go?" piecemeal." Muskie who dropped his active primary campaigning in late April because of a lack ot are oeeucu ui fairs outside the home. phone system so do Humphrey and Muskie and the big 3 Ub. v. I "1 very pessimistic," Dr.

funds, among other reasons gest transportation fleet of any Max Euwe said at 10 a.m. At 'r of the candidates: 50 cars, five 11.N. THIS had put money aside for the Miami Beach operation. noon: "Its a very delicate situ station wagons, four large July 21 Set For Red Cross Annual Meetinq COUPON III ation. At 7 p.m., the president Muskie originally asked Tor boats, four small boats, four Noah Dietrich Howard Hughes of the International Chess Fed eration sighed: "There's buses and two limousines.

In contrast, Faris said 500 rooms, now expects to fill 800 with staff, volunteers and supporters, a staff worker said. That was Tuesday. It could Humphrey has about 15 cars The annual meeting e.f the 1 IB Minnehaha County Chapter of 1 1 r- III work one imorning this week, she found her 10-year-old daughter Shana running the switchboard. It was another indication that the front-running South Dakota senator, who has the most expensive logistical operation in this Democratic National Convention city, still depends heav ily on volunteers young ones, especially. McGovern even has a Youth Center for his volunteers, a rented ballroom in a south Miami Beach hotel where the young nondelegates can get together and imeet with delegates.

Donley, a 48-year-old lawyer from South Dakota who was McGovern's administrative assistant for eight years, began planning the senator's Miami Beach setup five months ago at a time when McGovern's presidential prospects didn't 1 vpe. voq 11 have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the century Spasskv of the U.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of the the American Red Cross will he held July 21 at the Chapter Hughes Named In Slander Suit Of Former Aide House. 3209 S.

Summit Ave. EH WW nrRPl YPntP III Meany Reportedly Determined To Stop McGovern Nomination Election 01 memocis Board of Directors and review! nf annual rennrls will be heard U.S.A. Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby. Saying "I came to play," he philosophically ac- inn. 11 iji rtMcra jc-agp W1TH -2 I tolfisxd I I at the noon meeting An.vune ke WASHINGTON (AP) AFL- cepted the first postponement! to attend nm nriKe a when Fischer didn't show.

-reservation, according to Emu" I I CIO President George Meany LOS ANGELES (AP) Bil Souba. chapter chairman. headed for the Democratic Na 1 ......7 siiwwp 1 Later he demanded an apology or he wouldn't play. At one news conference, one of Fischer's lawyers said he'd 1 Jacques Charles and M. flew successfully for one tional Convention Friday, reportedly determined to block the presidential nomination of Sen.

George McGovern. lionaire industrialist Howard Hughes is accused in a $51 mil lion damage suit of slandering Noah Dietrich, his 83-year-old biographer and former aide. counting on union presidents to sway convention delegates away from McGovern, the front-runner on the verge of capturing the 1,509 delegates needed for nomination. "Barkan 'gave me the spiel labor people are going to try to stop McGovern on the first and second ballots," said Jerry Wurf, a (McGovern supporter I come to say he had nothing toihour in an sav i balloon in December 1783. hAOTTS PIE" filling- look too good.

As his chances have im proved, 'their planning has es It was the slander suit Yefim Geller, Spassky's sec LowCal CKtrry OOOO Il JULY I 1 ond, fielded questions with: calated. Their first request to Democratic officials was for 60 filed as the result of a televised news conference last January iy3K uavarn po AngusKi, or which a voice identified as I I as you sav in Lnglisn, hotel rooms; it went up to 160 even before the New Hamp comment." and president of the AFL-CIO American Federation of State. County and Municipal! shire nrimarv and has been Then there's the "Eavesdrop steadily. Hughes said of an associate: "He's a no-good, dishonest and he stole me blind." Dietrich's suit, filed Thursday in Superior Court, alleged that per," a man approaching middle age with a shock ol Edward Carlough, president By the end of this week, McGovern staff workers and volunteers will be scattered graying hair combed in careful Driven by personal as well as political antipathy, the labor titan has launched a drive that commands the sympathies of most union presidents if not their wholehearted support. Some have voiced misgivings that an unrelenting anti-McGovem campaign could destroy a tenuous party unity and encourage the re-election of President Nixon, like McGovern the target of numerous Meany barbs.

'If 'McGovern wins the nomination despite Meany, labor leaders would he confronted with limited options, none palatable to them. iMeany and his chief political strategist, Al Barkan, were disarray onto his forehead. Hughes made the statement about another associate and lik through 550 hotel roams in nine He takes voluminous notes. Hifferent Miami Beach hotels for a magazine piece, he says. of the Sheet Metal Workers, said if such move were successful "it would make the nomination totally worthless to anybody else." Some union presidents have appealed to Meany to tone down the anti-McGovern drive.

Only Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of On scraps of paper he records I I AAn lilt ath ONI IS ened Dietrich to that individual. In February, Robert A. Maheu.

who was fired by conversations he's overheard john D- isakson BU Meenc' 111 Maine has more. Bv contrast, Sen. Hubert Home Phore 339-2472 Zi i r. ITI I lla He carries the scraps in a red Hughes as the Humphrey of Minnesota, one of chief rivals, has head of Hughes' Nevada gam 208 Boyce Greeley Bldq. fTf plastic shopping bag as he moves soundlessly about the Diing ana noiei empire, niea a But, in a showdown, most uni V.

cut back 'his room requests $17.5 million libel and slander on presidents still now to from 450 to 274. Meany's wishes on major is hotel lobbies. One final quote, from (iud-mundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess S.oux Falls, S- D. HKlEEfiHXj WITH Representing I tQWEl Coll 1 1 A COUPON LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD I Tr7, Zl MjT "The plans changed as the situation did." said sues. Wayne Faris, a 30-year-old St Federation, who was under Paul attorney, who is runmng pressure from Fischer to give th Humphrey operation.

up a share of the gate receipts: r-atcrnai insurance tor 1 1 ,411 All of the candidates from Brandon De Wilde Secures Fame; Dies In Van Accident uurnerans 1 1 nim im vim I nave worked tor more than a year to get this match to I Iceland. I would do many things. But 1 will not bite into a LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) sour apple." Renewal Work Bids Monday; 2 Jobs Deferred As the stranger who helped his Thanks to a rich British father rides off into the bleak chess fan who doubled the stakes, he didn't have to. I mnmi Kino net frontier plain, the tousle-haired boy shouts after him, "Shane! (AdvvrtiMment 1 it if 11 Shane, come back!" The City Commission will open ibids Monday for public imnrovement projects in the That scene at the end of the suit claiming the statement referred to him.

Also named as defendants were Hughes Tool parent organization of the Hughes empire; the public relations firm of Carl Byoir Associates; and Richard Hannah, a Byoir account executive. Hannah said there would be no comment because he had not seen the suit. The public relations firm arranged the February conference with seven newsmen in Los Angeles while Hughes was in the Bahamas. Dietrich asked that the defendants pay $1 million in gen eral damages and $50 million in punitive damages "or a greater amount according to the proof of his wealth." Dietrich's suit said 'Hughes is a resident of Los Angeles County and "has been living in various parts of the Western Ilemi sphere for the past 15 years for the purpose of avoiding service of court process." Hughes Tool Co. officials say the billionaire is now living in a hotel suite in Vancouver, B.C.

Denture 1953 film classic "Shane" remains for 'many one of the downtown Urban Renewal Dis trict. most moving in Westerns, and For People with "Uppers" and "Lowers" Bids are being delayed one week on two other phases of it secured a lasting fame for its child star, Brandon de Wilde. 1 1 1.1 hlle ll.lliirt ci't'W lx'Ucr De Wilde, 30, died Thursday ,.11 played a similar role in later motion pictures, notably "Hud" in 1963, in which he portrayed a teen-ager growing up in the shadow of a strong-willed uncle. Other film credits included roles in "Blue Denim," "All Fall Down," "The Deserter," "In Harm's Way," and "Those Calloways." lie starred in his own television series, "Jamie," in 1953 and 1954. Although he was born into a show business family, De Wilde got his own start quite by accident.

A friend of hi.s parents was looking for a young boy to play in "Member of the Wedding." Brandon, then a student at Baldwin Public School in Bald win, N.Y., auditioned. Despite a tryout. he won the part and then almost stole the show from Julie Harris and Ethel Waters. evening 01 injuries sintered tin tc nattitalh I'IM)IM I'elp YOU tin 11 r' ele.irh if.nt I hr sp( 1 iu il pmnl peiiM'l lels tinl I-1 i several hours earlier in a traf downtown projects. On Monday bids will be opened for the following projects: Curb, gutter, walks and 1 ght bases on the east side of Dakota Avenue from 110 feet IliUiJ tl llTr li Ann It 1 1 fic accident in this Denver sub urb.

He 'had recently completed Mie nearest tiling li.ivim; unit 1 letlh is x-iNe mm wuli .1 ic cream iXi'Vrn ih.u lu.illv holds "up(er-" mi "lowers" as new: Ivicre iKis-iblc. ir revnliii it ils.wm called l-'ixoin limnr use. U.S. I'al I'lXoni-NT demote ui 'te'--now eat. speak will! little won of dentine iiMPiiii: Iihim'.

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Free. The Brooklyn-born actor who iT'TuJ A PERSPIRANT I i I OOOO JULY ONLY Xa'j lived in Century City, was alone in a van truck when it glanced off a guard rail during a heavy rainstorm and slammed into a parked construction trailer. De Wilde was pinned in the If wreckage. He suffered a hroken neck, back and leg. He died li four hours later in a Denver GARDEN GUARD FOR FAST, SAFE, ECONOMICAL GROUP CHARTERS! AMI hospital.

It De Wilde's career had waned 8i uU'i' 1 1 cyikttTi and on the south side of 6th Street next to the Courthouse Plaza. Sidewalks on 11th Street between 'Main and Dakota avenues. Curb, gutter, walks and light bases on the north side of 10th Street from 2nd Avenue to the alley east of Phillips Avenue. Opening of bids has been deferred until July 17 for a river walk, lighting and landscaping near the River Tower Apartments for the elderly and along 9th Street. Dick Sayre, project engineer, said contractors have asked for extra tsme to receive quotations for special lighting fixtures and pole needed in conjunction with the riverfront project A bid opening also has been deferred until July 17 walks, retaining wall and landscaping on the north side of th Street between Minnesota and Dakota avenues.

somewhat in roccnt years. He started out as a 7 -year-old in DIAL 336-2005 Y0 I ccw in 1950 with a Broadway debut in ConmitKnts, hrvKi fours or ffrmn trips getting tfw can tt ftttt trie fun. hast, uttr, a o-ikiih i barter htiws fo ativ- I Carson McCuller's "Member of the Wedding" that won critical tit (ft rw--m wmm.f tt raves. That performance led to the tcrt tor groups iti to 4 proola. CmittHir se.its, airndr awtmiaii, wtrtwr-qiitet air conditioning, ir-unout mtrooms.

W'icrpi er on grt whennvr yon go Vjkc rax At lhe Ca.l tor rs. am-tM role in "Shane." in which he OOO JULY Ilk CNLY If played an impressionable youngster learning the meaning V. of violence on the pla ns of Wyoming during the American frontier. i Because he continued to look Brandon de Wilde younger than his age, he often.

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