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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 12

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12 Manitowoc (Wis.) Herald-Times cratoetf view of the Firbtjln our society." Itlons. For example, He said. Two Rivers Reporter, June 30, 1972 No Special Amendment reflects a dis turbine insensitivity to the critical role of an independent press But White, in the majority grand juries are subject to judi-opinion, said newsmen ara not! rial control if they harass the without constitutional protec-' press without justification. Fischer, US Chess Champion, ssmf Threatened With Blaedistinn WASHINGTON (AP) Billion Anfipoverly Bill Approved I Newsmen have no special right AMSTERDAM (AP) Thelto Reykjavik. When newsmen' cher's advance man.

The refuse cooperate with president of the World Chess 'tried to question him, his body- landers said they have already grand juries, the Supreme Federation has threatened guards fended them off. spent about $200 .000 on held 5 to 4 Thursday. 19 IN i American champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting following Not on Sabbath rations, and if they meet Fis-j The decision, in three cases, The next flight from New cher's demand they can't break said "the Constitution does not, even. ias it never has, exempt the York to Iceland is tonight. But WASHINGTON (AP) Over- reports he is holding out for a riding opposition from the cut of the gate receipts from VEITH'S Fkrhor in fho nnst hn rpfusoH fports 1'aiace inewsman from performing the Boris! to fly on the Jewish Sabbath.

The gate receipts probably icitizen's normal duty of appear- White House, the Senate has his World Series with passed a antipovertv Spasskv of Russia. between sundown Friday and will be considerable. Matches mg and furnishing information sundown Saturday. will be played three to six days, relevant to the grand jury's bill which sets up an independ-i Dr. Max Euwe.

the world fed-ent corporation to help the poor eration president and veteran Informed sources in Revkia-ia week in a sports ES PIZZA PIES said that Fischer informed, Palace with seats at $5 each. A a a fianlr nf nlrrltf (Unf if iUn on V1K un thelcelandic Chess Federation! And the series is expected to i i ij a i i Rejected was the argument that freedom of speech and press require that newsmen generally be given immunity angry aeuaie, ine oenaitiyear-oia American iaus 10 ap-uu il twn mnnthc ThrC i At a a fi tn ift tn rv-c that he wouldn't play unless heilast lwo montns proe the measure and dk ch ot l. LEur, ft receiuis. lias woum oe aaa-iine xceianuic xiess siami juiv uucauumus vu back to the House. differen to his.

share of the $125,000: to meet Fischer's demand. Immaterial gathered from "con-j umuem.io lose nis ngnis 10 piay tor uie 0a tw rUn( a Ennrm 1 passed a somewhat version last February. world title "not only this time receipts from the sales of tele-! grounds for legal action against The four Nixon administratior -vision and film rights already! the American challenger if plus Justice agreed to. dic'n't show up Sunday. Byron R.

White, formed the The Icelandic federation was "I don't like Mr. Fischer in majority. Justices William A conference will attempt to but perhaps forever." iron out differences between i Fischer was seen Thursday the two versions after Congress n'ght at New York's Kennedy returns July 17 from the recess i airport, but Icelandic Airlines for the Democratic National; said he did not board its flight Convention. reported seeking a compromise our chess world," said Euwe. in negotiations with Fred "He's a good player but every Cramer, former president of; day we are getting another ul- Douglas, William J.

Brennan Potter Stewart and Thur-J good Marshall dissented. Stewart said, "The court's' the American timatum from him like this." Chess Federating as Fis- ation, who is CLUB BIL-MAR Infrequent Conferences Explained Ceylon Minister Praises Pacts The Senate measure authorizes funds for two more years for programs aimed at helping the 26 million Americans officially designated as living in poverty. Not Satisfied The bill authorizes funds auite a bit higher than President Nixon recommended for many programs of the antipo-verty agency, the Office of Eco TOKYO (AP) Prime Min- WAQHTTOrrnV MPi proc uuiidvu oanuaranaiKe ot SERVING FRIDAY (from 4:30 P.M.) PERCH CHICKEN SHRIMP STEAKS 12" CHEESE SAUSAGE 14" CHEESE SAUSAGE 1 ident Nixon says the delicacy ofJ1 HILT lecen ttincr tin arranppmpnu for his i ments reached by President ChS? and "to nomic Opportunity The measure does not give the Soviet Union influenced hisnt that brought to an end Nixon the authority he sought decision against any Uveroad-finf BAKED 50 EXTRA FRIDAY PANCAKE SPECIAL POTATO PANCAKES, HAM, RASP $l00 BERRY APPLE SAUCE, BUTTERED ROLL 2204 WASHINGTON MANITOWOC CHECK OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL ON PAGE 2 IN THIS PAPER PHONE 682-1028 handling or transferring pro-; cast news conferences over and th United a grams. And administration of fi- 13-month period. pandaranaikp mado tho cials indicated they still are not! Here is how the point was de-1 ft a a Pp satisfied with the form of the veloped at his broadcast ses-lK Legal Services Corporation con- sion with reporters Thursday Premr tamed the bill.

the New China News Thus, the possibility looms! Q- Mr. President, this is rDorted that Nixon might again veto the of an in-house question, but I. legislation when it reaches him.jthink it is of interest. Last December, he vetoed a I A. You would not ask an! measure containing similar outhouse question, would OEO provisions but also setting you? up a large federal child-care Q.

I am not sure what an out program. Child care is being house question is. handled in separate legislation! A. I know. this year.

Q. What is your feeling about SAVE 32" Turned Bac these types ot press conler- A Republican move to strike iences? from the bill the provision for! A. I have to determine the the Legal Services Corporation best way of communication and was turned back by a vote I also I have to use the press Thursday. The same move lost conference I don't mean use Monday on a 46-37 vote. 'the press but use the press The chief sponsor of the conference when I believe that Sen.

Gaylord Nelson, is the best way to commu- OUR 1QOTH ANNIVERSARY YEAR said changes had been made indicate or inform the people I concluded that in the very the corporation to meet Nixon's sensitive period leading up to veto complaints But conservative Republican i the Peking trip and the period TAKE YOUR SIGNATURE 5,000 BTU AIR CONDITIONER HOME TODAY, SLEEP IN COOL COMFORT TONIGHT senators said the legal-aid pro- thereafter and in the even more gram has been marred by sensitive period, as it turned abuse, including support foriout to be, leading up to the left-wing causes, violent demon-! Moscow trip and the period im-strations and participation of; mediately thereafter, that the young lawyers in the program! press conference, even "no-in nolitical activity. icommenting" auestions was not They maintained that the bill a useful thing for the President would not cure these short- lof the United States to engage comings. (in Rescue Lifeguards From Storm Drain It is essential for a president to communicate with the people, to inform the press who, of course, do talk to the peonle, either on television or radio or through what they Easy to operate just flick a switch. Ideal for den, bedroom, small office! Dehumidifies as it cools. Lightweight aluminum cabinet won't rust, Is easy to lift and install.

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