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The Lincoln Stari
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2 Tho Lincoln Star Wednesday, July 12, 1972 'New York Times News Summary (Humphrey, Muskie Kulate To overn Space Administration has" reprimanded the Apollo 15 astronauts for smuggling 400 specially stamped envelopes to the moon last July. Later, 100 of these were sold by a German stamp dealer for a sum reported to be more than $150,000. (More on Page 7.) Cuba Joins Comecon Moscow Cuba has become the ninth member of Comecon, the economic alliance of the Soviet bloc. Having had observer status for some years, Havana asked for and got full admission at a meeting in Moscow. (More on Page 21) (c) lm Niw York TlmM Ntwi Strvlci Miami Beach Sens.

Hubert H. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie surrendered the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday to Sen. George McGovern and urged him to reunite the party. McGovern responded by asking iis followers to give a respectful hearing to thj views of two of his remaining rivals, Gov Gorge Wallace and Sen.

Henry Jackson. (More on Page 1.) McG Narrows Veep List Miami Beach Sen. George McGovern is reported to have narrowed his choices for a running-mate to three or four men, but campaign aides disclaim firm knowledge of then-identity. They say Sen. Edward M.

Kennedy heads 'the list. Oilier names mentioned include Leonard Woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers, and Gov. Reubin Askew of Florida. (More on Page 2.) Quang Tri Tactics Altered Saigon Saigon has dropped previous claims of the recapture of Quang Tri, and military sources say the South Vietnamese army apparently will not try to seize that provincial capital. Instead, it may lay siege to the enemy forces dug in there, thus avoiding costly hand-to-hand combat.

(Another story on Page 18.) Promise Netted Confession Jerusalem A top Israeli general has conceded that he promised a suicide pistol in exchange for a confession to Kozo Okamoto, the surviving Japanese terrorist now being tried for his part in the Lvdda Airport massacre of last May. (More on Page 31.) Chess Game Adjourned Reykjavik, Iceland The first game of the Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassky match for the world chess championship was adjourned after 40 moves. Although the consensus of experts gave the Soviet champion the edge, it was felt that the American challenger still had good drawing chances. The match is to resume Wednesday. (More on Page 38.) Apollo 15 Crew Reprimanded Washington The National Aeronautics and (cup Tent City Sets Up Own Ruling Body si Who'll Be Running Mate? Woodcock Strong As Likely Choice ''!) 3k.

'J maintaining a semblance of order, arranging for food distribution, dealing with troublemakers or outside agitators, settling problems of space allocation and establishing loose rules of conduct among residents. Heavily influenced by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Resurrection City II, headed by the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy, and the Vietnam veterans, the group is anxious to avoid confrontations with city police and officials. The council has created a 64-man security contingent, with members constantly patroling the grounds to see that flagrant acts of illegal conduct, such as skinny-dipping in the park pool and put smoking on the grounds, are either stopped or held to a minimum. Miami Beach, Fla.

UP) -The antiestablishment people camping out at Flamingo Park in Miami Beach have created a ruling hierarchy of their own. 'It may not be entirely democratic, but it works, its members say. A tent-city Governing Council of 12 to 16 members represents all the nondelegate protest groups camping out at the sprawling, lush-green park located several blocks from the Democratic National Convention. The Yippies, Zippies, blacks, gays, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, women's lib and others some 1,200 strong set up the council to run the tent compound authorized by the Miami Beach City Council. There are no parliamentary rules or procedures.

Each blem, and there's not much pot around. We will deal harshly with pushers of any drugs, maybe even turn them over to the police," says Zippie leader Ed Harper. The Women's Action Coalition quickly and efficiently dealt with any possibility of rape by announcing at the outset the formation of WAR squads WAR meaning Women Against Rape. Squads of 6 to 10 women some of them trained in karate roam the park at night and confront any male they believe may be con-templating rape. "They will use force if necessary, and I sure wouldn't wMt to be caught by those gals," said Harper.

Machine Takes Boy's Money, WILL THE REAL MRS. McGOVERN The security guard, headed member speaks out informally, and each representative on the by Allan Glick of the veterans TUpn Th BOV council has one vote. The and James Owens of Resur- Mrs. Ila Pennington, left, the identical twin sister of Mrs. George S.

McGovern, sits at her side during a press conference Mrs. McGovern held in Miami Beach. Mrs. Pennington's husband, Charles is with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The 98-pound Mrs.

McGovern has one son and four daughters, three of whom are married. rection City, cooperates closely with police, who have agreed By CARL P. LEUBSDORF Miami Beach, Fla. (.) On the eve of George McGovern's likely nomination for president, senior aides said Tuesday they regard Sen. Edward M.

Kennedy as the South Dakota senator's top choice as a running mate. But there is surprisingly strong backing for labor leader Leonard Woodcock. This is the substance of an assessment based on a series of interviews in which the advisers were asked to list the three most likely McGovern choices if, as expected, he wins presidential nomination Wednesday night. "Don't let anybody fool you," one adviser said. "He's the most serious possibility going.

This is not a ploy for labor support." Three Senators Besides Kennedy, the interviews showed considerable backing for three senators Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin, Philip A. Hart of Michigan and Abraham A. Ribicoff cf 'Connecticut and for Gov. Reubin Askew of Florido. Ribicoff and Askew have said they're not interested.

An aide said McGovern's discussions with Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie have broadened the field of those under consideration somewhat but that those listed earlier remain the top contenders. Sen.

Thomas F. Eagleton of Missouri said he has been told by McGovern aides he is one of three leading contenders, along with Nelson and Hart, for the nomination. McGovern aides confirmed that Eagleton Expects A 20 Profit Increase Salt Lake City UP) Nine-year-old Bob Rowlands didn't like the idea of losing 15 cents in a soft drink machine. So he went after it up to his elbow. It tcok maintenance men, vending machine operators and firemen four hours to free him.

number varies because of the highly mobile marginal groups. It meets once or twice a day, working as a collective, with no officers. Ready To Be Tough And council members are prepared to act tough on violators of their unwritten code. Its principal duties are not to patrol the grounds. "They have been great and we have cooperated beautifully together," said Glick, a husky ex-infantryman.

No Bad Name "We've pretty well taken care of the nude bathing pro- James F. Bere said the company, based in Chicago, would earn $2.95 per share. Earnings last year were $2.45 per share on net income of $47.4 million. Los Angeles Gfl Borg-Warner Corp. expects a 10 increase in sales and a 20 increase in profits in 1972, its president says.

lent City Groceries Destroyed Miami, Fla. The Miami office of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was broken into early Tuesday. SCLC officials said a two-day supply of food for campers at Resurrection City II was jmummrf Police said the destruction is one of those under consideration. it Would Depend' Woodcock, who discussed the vice presidency with McGovern a week ago, was asked in an interview Tuesday if he would accept the No. 2 spot.

"It would depend on all the circumstances," he said, adding he expects McGovern's foes in the labor movement to swing behind him in the fall campaign against President Nixon. The interviews were conducted both before and after McGovern's victory in Monday night's California credentials fight brought him to the brink of first-ballot nomination in balloting scheduled Wedsesday night. Several advisers said they felt McGovern probably had narrowed the list of possible runing mates down to a handful. All agreed that, instead of soliciting possible running mates from a broad circle of party leaders, South Dakota senator is more likely to ask their views on one or two of his own choices. 'Ted, Ted, Ted' Virtually everyone contacted agreed that Kennedy, who has insisted he won't take the job, remains McGovern's choice and may be subject to substantial pressure to accept McGovern's call.

At least two advisers said their three choices were "Ted Kennedy, Ted Kennedy and Ted Kennedy." iOthers mentioned in the interviews by at least one adviser included two of McGovern's main rivals lor the nomination Humphrey and Muskie plus Gov. Patrick Lucey of Wisconsin and Sen. Frank Church of Idaho. The interviews did not include one with the person several advisers agreed might be the most influential with McGovern his wife. Asked how McGovern wHd decide, one aide said "He'll think about it for a while and then he'll talk it over wkh Eleanor." Reactions Are Individualistic Miami Beach, Fla.

Regret over Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey's withdrawal from the presidential race Tuesday was expressed in different ways by two of his delegates. Opal Petersen of Stillwater, leaned against a hallway wall and wept unashamedly in the Carillon Hotel. Carl Haugeberg of Max.

N.D., told a North Dakota caucus after Humphrey's announcement he felt like "a bride without a bed." I We Give and 0PEN T0 8:30 I redeem COMMUNITY Qa Thursday Friday Nites 1 BLUE STAMPS sf 1 sA 6:30 Other Nights I iirnEz5 fl-L NEVER SUNDAYS 1 I rd- BmmmmmmMMmmm in rwhbohe village appeared to be the work of I NO LIMITS 7" I i EXCEPT FOR COUPON JtrL Une ot 0 Klna I One of a Kind LEON'S PRODUCE DEPARTMENT let our friendly produce people help you bring the wonders of summertime to your table. Summer salads made with our SUCCULENT SALAD GREENS and our COOL FRESH AND JUICY FRUITS will please your family. Come in and browse amongst our iced vegetables and special cold fruit displays. You'll discover IT COSTS NO MORE TO SERVE THE BEST. 15th thru Sat.

July Prices jood ALL MEAT LB. FRANKS I PKG. H0RMEL FRESH RAINBOW CANTALOUPES 3-79 1 II II fl A YFIinW vandals who forced open the back door, tore telephones off the wall, tossed typewriters on the floor and hurled grapefruit, bread and other foodstuffs around the office. An SCLC spokesman said the food also was kicked and stomped and was unusable. It had been donated by Miami-area residents, he said.

About 500 SCLC supporters are camped in tents in Resurrection City II on Miami Beach to dramatize their demands to the Democratic National Convention for greater federal help to the poor. Smith To Be Speaker Robert W. Smith, director of public relations for Central Telephone and Utilities Corporation will speak at the Thursday noon Optimist Club meeting at the Elks Club. He will explain the Central System, fourth largest independent telephone system in the country. Wholesome colored comics, THE LINCOLN STAR FRESH GROUND CHUCK Leon Bright July 12, 1972! Vol.

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