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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 11

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1 HHH Warns Of Divided Party Tress Democrat, Santa Rosa, California. Monday, June 26, 1972 111 Sweden Premier Renews Attack on U.S. Policy Planes Go To Thailand -vol STOCKIIOLN (LTD -Pre-'said. A-1 i United States of ecological; warfare during the U.N. Environment Conference in mier Olaf Palme of "But wie greatest humiliation renewing his charges of U.S.! that could befall the American SAIGON (UPI)-The U.S.

command moved all fighter squadrons from the big U.S. air ecological warfare ard genacide people would be a military.Stockholm earlier this in Vietnam, said today a U.S. i victory for the United States in I Lis epeech prompted an angry base at Da N'ang to camps in nfinhhurinit Thailand fnHav JmiIltary vlctory would "the Vienam. TV greatest defeat between Washington and Stockholm. little more thin a naurr switrh reatcst hutmliaUon tnat could would be a victory for that type JLm Pf befall the American people." of war.

The humanitarian price V- I Palme, speak ns at Palme, speak'ng at the. would be so appallingly high." WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey said tqday selection of Sen. George S.

McGovern as the Democratic presidential nominee with the help of all of California's 271 delegates would result in a divided party and probably its defeat in November. In a statement submitted to the Democratic Credentials Committee in a bid to take away more than half of the California delegates won by McGovern in the winner-take-all June 6 primary, Humphrey said: "I above all other men know the dangers that a presidential Palme said today the sharp; reaction convinced him that he was right in bringing the' nesiueui im.iuii iroop puuoui icongress of the social Demo- He said the awedisn govern- 7T rv deadline. "cratic Youth Organization, would seek a ban on matter up at the U.N. Military sources said 7 more than one third ofiimlisenminate bombing and ttie Conftwnr "Tt a mwat. V- t' Kl.

I as a withdrawal of trooos fromlhis to am)thcr attackon'us of naPalm and fragments necessity to put to the attention i Govern's candidacy in California, testified that the convention would have at least "moral commitment" to seek a California delegation with proportional representation for Humphrey and the other candidates. If the challenge proves successful, Humphrey would gain 106 and McGovern lose 151 of California's 271 convention votes. Arthur Toll, Los Angeles, representing Humphrey, charged that the California primary was a clear violation of the "law of the convention" approved in 1968. Toll said the Democratic reform commission, which was headed by McGovern, exceeded its autho'ily when it granted California an exception from the rule. The commission urged states to do away with winner-take-all primaries but did not make it mandatory until the 1976 convention.

Eli Segal, 29, a McGovern --ii i7' A Vietnam-was virtually a Alxons inuocnina WM wrougn we tnnea0f a broad international opinion. viniiasiy a V' Nations, the International Red the horrible thinff that la haD- ue wsa-iut'u as a major aim wuer grus. ipening, mainly in Vietnam," he political task for the world to' He announced the creation of said. only minor impact on the air war. swk nn nd in mass' i-npria povrnment rip Like the Spanish Civil War in The command also announced destnjctjoni the murder of the' ion.

led by Disarmament a droo in U.S. mihtarv strencth1 Vietnam from 60. 00 to 5 4.000 VWnam. prepare and coordinate the 1 for 4 v. now weapons.

Palme said. -sua a iwu snori ot ine has been sajd that the government's campaign for 1 injure nam oroerea oy uie enu United S1a(cs wan to ruies for human! Url JLune-, the humiliation of a military, ty in war. ine arop inciuaea ow wa-doeot in Vietnam," Palme I Palme first accused the "HEY, LEGGO OF MY. That month-old calf used his hand for a pa-would be the appropriate remark from cifier. this Corvallis, Ore.

youth when a rines ana airmen, many believed to be members of the seven U.S. fighter squadrons at "It show-s us the face of the modern technological war. It has new, ugly features," He said bombing had been used in many wars, "but in Vietnam the bombing war is the es.sentia.1. The so called Vietnamization has meant that one replaces ground troops with aerial attacks." Da Nang, 370 miles north of Saigon. representative, said 42 states Nixon Bids Farewell To Gen.

Westmoreland WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pros-. Lodge said the pope "has The U.S. command said the and territories had used the candidate faces if he is charged with being a candidate of arc unrepresentative convention. The memory of 1968 is fresh in my mind the divisiveness exhibited at the 1968 convention is the most important single! reason that Nixon is the! President of the United States." Humphrey said McGovern's nomination with the help of the entire California delegation would be inconsistent with the 19C8 convention's abolition of the so-called unit rule. Neither Humphrey nor any other of the California losers who are challenging the seating of the delegation committed to McGovern appeared in person before the committee.

Former Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, who endorsed Mc three Marine and four Air winner-take-all at some stage of the delegation selection process, either at the state or precinct caucus level, and to reject the Proxmire: Navy Contract Firm Nearly Bankrupt bomber squadrons at Da Nangjident Nixon formally bade expressed great concern about and JJJJ1 "UI anonymous attacker but not for the at- California delegation would be were temporarily reiocaiea iiareweu loaay 10 uen. vuuiam me weuare or American in Thailand. rj Westmoreland, i i g'prisoners and was very helpful A command communique said: ff bri about an million in "an attempt to shift one of the Marine squadrons, .1 I "unfair Whatever decision the credentials committee makes on the By MIKE FEEVSILBER Jbrink of financial disaster, Sen.

WASHINGTON (UPI) -Lit- William Proxmire, said hnwpvpr loft Thailand fnr Vniie House ceremony owing an CM-iidiige vi icucrs ucmeen the costs of its own inadequa tacked." "From a safe distance the world's mightiest m'litary machine drops bombs, which destroy the land and the crops, destroy installations, canals and roads, kill people. Massive replaced by which he presented him the cies to the American taxpay home and was fresh unit. California case probably will be appealed to full convntion next er." the prisoners and their families." Lodge said that unfortunately ton Industries, which holds today. major ship construction con- He said the firm is pressing Distinguished Service Medal. It was the fourth such award The $450 million demand is a The move left only three U.S.

month. claim made by Litton on fighter squadrons Vietnam Ian Air in bourn for the former U.S. commander Force A37jjn Vietnam who is ending 36 however, the Vatican had been; bombings over large areas rub unable to do anything that out -tb? borderlines between wnulH lirln hrinrr ahnnt an nf? 'military and civilian, lime tracts with the Navy, is on thelthe Navy for payment of $450 Hawaii Dockers grounds that the Navy changed its contracts after they had Dragonfly unit and two Marine years of military duty June 30. been signed. Proxmire said i areas have been complete Nader To Release Study Of Congress in Fall A4 Skyhawk squadrons, all at to the war.

Navy officials have testified devastated. the weekend at Nixon spent "The nation had to have a strong man, a decent man, a good man as chief of staff," Bombs make no difference that only a small fraction of the claim could be justified. Camp David, Hying back to the; between a soldier and a small Delay Strike White A spokesman for Litton House by helicopter child." he said. Nixon told Westmoreland as he the Bien Hoa air base, 14 miles north of Saigon. The U.S.

command refused to say how many airmen and Marines were in the seven squadrons moved from Da Sundav evenine with his wife. Industries said the firm's investigators want to dispel is that congressmen are lazy. Most congressmen "work quite WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ralph Nader said today his investigators have undertaken a OOOOOOOOq financial nealth has never were scheduled to walk off HONOLULU (UPI)-The In pinned the medal on him. and tneir daughtcrt Juiie, were the right man in the rightland son-in-law, David Eisen- been the issue." He said Litton hard," he said, "but what they Hawaii's docks today. comprehensive study of Con gress individually and collec were working at and about is ternational Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union agreed to a one-week delay in its job at the right time." Nang or which bases they went Gov.

John A. Burns said the "in every way" has carried out the requirements of standard hower. Sometime sometimes questionable. week tively and will issue reports Nixon announced last to in Thailand. this week, Nixon threatened Hawaiian dock accounting and reporting prac prior to the November elec Westmoreland's retirement and: will announce the next U.S.

The United States has seven ILWU and Hawaii's stevedoring industry had agreed to "stopj the clock" and continue "inten-; tices and full disclosure in tions. strike just three hours before more than 9C0 dock workers accordance with government Nader, the consumer advo bases scattered across Thailand at Utapao, Korat, Udorn, Nakhon Phanom, Nam Phong, appointment of Gen. Creighton, troop withdrawal from Viet-W. Abrams, now the U.S. nam.

The force level will be commander in Vietnam, toireduced to 49,000 by July I. replace him. Informed sources said Nixon sive negotiations" for another regulations. cate, said the investigation week. The new deadline is 12:01 The spokesman said the Navy Ubon and Takhli.

i I -iL 1 a.m. Monday, July 3. had failed to pay for submarine iNixon mei earner witn nisjwas expeciea to maintain SR Man Held With Weapon For Assault Police are investigating a gun The governor told a Sunday modifications it agreed to in would be the most exhaustive ever focused on the nation's lawmaking body. He said it was not. politically motivated and was intended to give voters a early 1970 and also had failed Cambodia Wilderness Area Bids Due Soon envoy to tlie Vatican, tienryj residual force in Vietnam until! Cabot Lodge, who reported to the Communists agree to aj newsmen afterward that Popecease-fire and the release of Paul had been a big help in! U.S.

prisoners of war. night news conference he has "every reason to believe that a contract will be reached" during the one-week extension. to pay for four ammunition supply ships, two of which have better idea of what members of Unit CHARTER BUSES Army been delivered. Congress do and why. Nixon also plans to hold Cap 1 1 NfAiiit Tftuvt increasing tne now oi man from U.S.

prisoners in Vietnam. incident early today which re "Payment is long overdue "We are focusing on their anomer news conference pro Out sulted in the arrest of a 23- Wiped professional lives, their talents bably Thursday. It is expected to deal both with domestic and HELENA, Mont. (UPD- year-old Santa Rosa man on a and meanwhile Litton is subsi dizing Navy shipbuilding the spokesman said. The longshoremen have been working without a new contract for nearly a year.

They said Friday the strike would be called for Sunday midnight (6 a.m. EDT) unless a new- oil Clubs, etc. jj Drlvflri POODLE BUS LINES 542 8559 or 838 2560 and their deficiencies how responsive they are," Nader Regional foresters have until charge of assault wit ha deadly foreign policy. A news confer PHNOM PENH (UPI)-A Cambodian newspaper said San Jose Woman Dies in Fire the end of June to make In a speech prepared for weapon. said, adding there was no ence held last week was Monday only 13 soldiers from a wilderness area proposals.

A intention of probing into their ooooooooo Fred Andrew Nagy of 3820 restricted to domestic policy delivery in the Senate today and in a letter to Navy contract was reached. 6C0-man force survived a be Chanate a warehouseman, survey indicates western state requests are less than one- with the Communists last Secretary John W. Warner, SAN JOSE (UPI)-A San The governor said he had called both sides to his home at was subdued by the two sons of Jose housewife and mother of Proxmire urged the Navy to Joseph Romero, 1234 Clover Friday along Highway 1 southeast of Phnom Penh. The newspaper Koh Sand- six was burned to death today 8:15 p.m. Sunday after learning that negotiations were H.

SALT esq. declare Litton in default on a contract for helicopter-carrying by a fire started by an out-of in whose driveway he was found sitting with a pistol shortly after 1 a.m. deadlocked. Burns said he oheaio (Island of Peace) said vessels even though this would TisWCups control car which smashed into the bedroom where she was suggested that both sides the government unit was mean "the company could face private lives. Nader was interviewed on the NBC-TV Today show.

About 800 summer volunteers and others who work in a variety of Nader organized groups are taking part in the investigation. Nader himself is taking a major hand, an associate said. "We want to dispel some myths." Nader said. He explained that one myth his Mr. Romero told police he got surrounded and running out of sleeping.

'1 agreed to an 82-cent wage increase. The proposal was the same formula used to settle the a financial crisis of major proportions in the near future." his .22 pistol and went outside when his sons reported a man Police said Tern Cartagena, ammunition. They asked for their own artillery to fire at Proxmire wrote Warner that 38, was knocked out of bed and recent West Coast dock strike. was sitting in a car in the driveway with a gun. their position, the newspaper said, but the nearest artillery fell unconscious on the floor when the auto crashed wind The governor's suggestion Mr.

Romero said he told the was that 42 cents of the pay post also ran out of shells. shield-deep through the side of Litton is pressing for payment of at least $40 million on its claims by July 31, the end of the firm's fiscal year "when it will be required to demonstrate hike be made retroactive from "We do not know what man to put away the gun, but instead the man pointed it at his her frame house. Dec. 25, and that the 40 cent Her husband, Roy, 49, was happened to the two battalions and their families," a command (Mr. Romero's) head and pulled additional increase be granted the trigger, but nothing hap JlfNE-JULY-AUGUST 1972 its financial solvency to its auditors and creditors." July 1.

spokesman said. knocked into the hallway. Although dazed, he managed to wake up the couple's six children, including an infant, Both sides agreed, Burns The battle took place about 35 "I urge you not to allow said, to return the bargain fourth the acreage sought by the Sierra Club. Wilderness areas are tracts of undeveloped land left in their natural state as much as possible. Vehicles with combustion-type engines are banned and no roads are built.

Foresters have been ordered to submit candidates for wilderness acreage to the U.S. Forest Service headquarters by June 30. Officials then will make recommendations to congress for legislative action. "The richest values of wilderness he not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present, but rather in the future," said the Forest Service in requesting recommendations. A UPI survey of the West disclosed plans to set aside more than eight million acres.

The requests included: California, 2.9 million acres; Northern Region, including Montana, northern Idaho and eastern Washington, 1.6 million; Southwestern Region, -Arizona and New Mexico, 1.2 million; miles southeast of Phnom Penh ing tatole today to work out a and get them safely out of the Litton to become the Navy's Lockheed," Proxmire wrote, recalling the need for legisla settlement. A TRIP FOR TWO TO LONDON, ENGLAND house. along Highway 1 the main Phnom Penh Saigon route, mainly controlled by the Communists. The union is asking for a 42- The bedroom erupted in flames after the car smashed cent wage increase the first year, to be supplemented by an pened. At this point, Mr.

Romero told police, he fired a warning shot while his, sons, Michael and Jack Romero, pulled the man out of the car, took his gun away and held him on the ground until police arrived. Mr. Romero executed a citizen's arrest against Mr. Nagy. Police seized Mr.

Nagy's pistol, they said was a pellet gun. tion guaranteeing a government-backed loan to Lockheed to allow the nation's biggest defense contractor to avoid off the gas meter outside the MONTHLY PRIZE: 10 SPEED, LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLE WEEKLY PRIZE: 3 FISH CHIPS DINNERS acditional 40-cent hike the following year. room. Neighbors trying to ANY WAY It's Labeled four CLEAHEE! Does It Best! ILWU regional director bankruptcy. Proxmire also made public a reach Mrs.

Cartagena were driven back by the -intense flames. Arizona High Court Upholds Death Penalty PHOENIX (UPI -The letter to William J. Casey, chairman of the Securities and Robert McElrath said, "We have said repeatedly that we would settle for a package that would provide less benefits than Police sought the driver of the car which sideswiped a Exchange Commission, ques- parked auto and then careened SEAFOOD MEUII DINNERSLUNCHEONS FISH-PRAWNS-OYSTERS or any combination Ihorooft ioning whether Litton's failure those recently negotiated on the Arizona Supreme Court has to report its claims to its West Coast." into the Cartagena home. Witnesses said the driver unanimously upheld the constitutionality of the death penalty. The ILWU was reported to stockholders violated SEC rules.

I opened the car deer and quickly I BAJA CALIFORNIA is reported by National Automobile Club to be approximately 800 miles long and from 40 to 200 miles I wide. In ruling that capital punish OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK-11 A.M. to 9 P.M. ran down the street after the The senator said Litton was Pacific, Oregon and Washing have trimmed its wage requests during negotiations, as well as have reduced demands for a retroactive settlement. vehicle came to a stop halfway ment is not cruel and unusual, the high court said the question 1226 4TH ST.

SANTA ROSA two years behind schedule in ton, Intermountain, inside the house. building the LHA, an amphi-! Utah, Idaho, parts of Wyoming of abolishing it is "perfectly left to the leigslature of the bious ship carrying assault and Nevada, 2 million. State emergency food com In addition, the Rocky people of this state through mittee chairman Fred Erskine implored Hawaii's consumers, FAST yr: 1 constitutional amendment. Mountain Region, headquartered in Denver, was still helicopters. He said delays on the LHA have also delayed the DD-963 destroyer for which Litton holds the contract.

"It is becoming increasingly "Don't hoard." Although there The ruling came in the case i ni I I I was no significant rise of Robert Dean Endreson, who WQ shopping habits, many store Sf Photos 7 SERVICE clear that Litton is unable to was sentenced to death in April, 1969, for the March 12, 1968, killing of market clerk considering nearly six million acres in Wyoming and Colorado. The conservationist Sierra Club has said 40 million acres perform any of its major managers reported a run on rice wtich is Hawaii's primary staple diet constituent. CHEVY NOVA shipbuilding contracts without Sylvia Presley, 36. He also was sentenced to death for the slaying of Linda are suitable for wilderness study. The club filed suit to halt development on any of the land Two Booked On Burglary running up huge cost overruns," iProxmire said.

Chess Giampionship Match Set July 2 Hodge, 21, of Tempe, the same day. That sentence also it believes should be included. (158235) has been appealed to the state supreme court. Currently the U.S. has 88 Sheriff's deputies early today booked two young men on a CHEVY NOVA CHEVY NOVA Auto trommiition, power steering, radio, plut many mora ax- LOS ANGELES (UPI) When charge of burglary.

tracts in 14 states with some form of wilderness protection spread over a total 15.5 million trai. Bobby Fischer didn't show up in Reykiavich. Iceland as Arrested were Jessie Robert Guerneville, and Mi Endreson's appeal was on the grounds that Superior Court Judge Edwin Thursdon had failed to inform Endreson of his right to a jury trial, as well as on the constitutionality of the 2999 acres. 4mnnkmm miml wwwiniiwr Jumbo Color Prints from KODACOLOR expected Sunday there was chael R. Peroni, 21, Forestville concern he had changed his A Forest Service study predicted the national wilder Details of the arrest were not lie.

tax excluded (156429) mind about meeting Russian immediately ness preservation sj'stem will death penalty. Boris Spassky in the world 1IDAY SERVICE I I I I I I I I I I I I I fl CHEVY NOVA total 71.5 million acres by 1974. and fishermen are finding Ph. 546-921 3 chess championship there 'July 2. But Fischer, in seclusion Crime (1 58039) Automatic toft ray glatt, wheel covert, radio, H.D., Radiator, W-Woll tirat.

$2899 lie. tax excluded Organized Gulf Groan with Groan fabric intarior axtarior Dacor. lie. lax excluded wilderness lands welcome relief Backpackers are among the biggest users of wilderness areas and that has been the source of controversy at public Prices 1 lxmg here, has every intention of WE DO OUR OWN WORK LOCALLY HERE IN SANTA ROSA (158464) New Yorkers, upset by meat prices, learned that hearings on wilderness propo playing Spassky, a chess source said today. Like his game, however, the exact time the Mohave Geld, Nova loaded with extrai.

from overstressed lands opened to the growing onslaught of road vehicles, the Forest Service said. Another obstacle for proponents of wilderness systems is the protection of mining and timber industries. Thousands of sals. Critics charge that only the wealthy have the money and part of the money they have been paying may have been exacted by organized crime. American champion will make 2899 time to backpack.

his move is uncertain. Fischer and world chess We Handle All Photo Finishing Services CAROUSEL COLOR CORPORATION 126 Fifth St. Sonto Roto The retail price of meat in New York has risen during the officials have been at odds over lie. tax excluded SALE But Forest Service studies indicate otherwise. Figures cited backpacking costs at no more than other outdoor recreation.

In addition, hunters jobs may be lost if large areas past year almost three times as much as the Consumer Price In 544-1414 544-1414 the conditions under which the world championship i match will be played. are withdrawn from industrial uses, they warn. dex as a whole..

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