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The Herald from Jasper, Indiana • Page 12

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The Heraldi
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Jasper, Indiana
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12
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Page 12 Mehne Reunion On June 18, the Mehne Reunion was held at Spring Mill Park with the following present: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seitz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fuhrman and John Michael, Mr.

and Mrs. Vose Haile, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Borich and children, Mrs. John Zeles and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Woodrow Mehne. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Mann and sons.

Also Frank Mann, Mrs. Edwin Schnarr, Mr. Laurence Mehne, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bretz, Tom bretz.

Joe Bretz, Mike Duncan, Tom Haile, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. Garland DeWeese, Pam The Dubois County DAILY HERALD, Jasper, Ind.

McGovern Group Takes California Case To Court Monday, July 3, 1972 (UsaAatujL FOURTH ST. HUNTINGBURG 30 Sleeveless Tops Sizes 2 to 14 Shorts Sizes 2 to 14 Swim Suits Sizes 4 to 16T Shorts Sizes 2 to 6X-7 Sleepwear Sizes 2 to 14 Sleepwear Sizes 2 to 6X-7 Misses Stretch Shorts Sizes 6 to 10 I I I I One Group Merchandise OFF I IUNTINGBURG SATELLITE STORE THERE'S OMI ONE J4UNTINGBURC All Sales Final No Layaways, Refunds or Exchanges WASHINGTON of Sen. George S. McGovern said they would go to U.S. District Court today, seeking to overturn a Democratic Credentials Committee decision that took away 151 of his national convention delegates.

District Judge George L. Hart Jr. scheduled a hearing this morning on a suit filed by California delegation backers of McGovern. They argue that the Credentials Committee acted unconstitutionally last week when it set aside winner-take- all primary election rule and decreed the 271 delegates should be apportioned on the basis of percentages of the popular vote received by each candidate. McGovern finished first in the June 6 primary.

The committee decision could block a McGovern first ballot nomination at the convention, which starts in Miami Beach a week from today. Stephen Reinhardt, Democratic national committeeman from California and a cochairman of the state delegation, said McGovern approved the legal move. i DeWeese, Janice Kendell and Mr. and Mrs. George Rudolph and family.

At noon a carry-in dinner was enjoyed and the afternoon was spent visiting and listening to music furnished by some friends of i AWAITS CHALLENGER Russian chess champion Boris Spassky, left, chats with American chess grandmaster Robert Byrne, right, in Reykjavik, Iceland, Sunday. Byrne said he spoke with American chess champion Bobby Fischer by phone Sunday and said he was not fatigued and he was not sick. He come (to Iceland) because they (the organizers) are not meeting his financial demands. (United Press International) Bv IAN WESTERGREN REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Bobby time runs out at 8 a.m. EDT Tuesday.

Fischer, the 29-year-old Brooklyn chess genius, must turn up in Reykjavik by then or lose the right to challenge Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky for the world championship, a match that has generated wider interest than any chess game in history. Fischer, apparently bargaining for more money, was hiding out in New York while the great debate of he show Vose Haile from Louisville, Ky. It was decided to have next reunion at the same place on the second Sunday in June. WHITEWALL PAIR SALE HURRY! THIS OFFER ENOS SATURDAY NIGHT i FITS CORVAIR CHEVY II DART FALCON Whitewall tubeless size 6.50x13 plus $1 75 Fed. Ex.

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The 24-game series was to have started Sunday. But when Fischer show the president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), Dr. Max Euwe, announced that he was postponing the deadline until noon Tuesday (8 a.m. EDT). If Fischer does not appear for the drawing of lots scheduled for that time, he will be disqualified and lose his right to challenge the 35-year-old Russian for the world chess title.

An Icelandic friend of Fischer, Freystrinn Thorberberg- sson, flew to New York Sunday to try to persuade the American grand master to return with him. He said he was acting as friend of Bobby and said only know where to find He refused to answer other questions. Fischer, who has kept the Icelandic organizers nervously rushing to Keflavik international airport to meet every flight from New York for a week, simply did not show up Sunday. Officially there was no explanation. He has not been in touch with the Icelandic Chess Federation or FIDE since he sent a cable through the U.S.

Chess Federation some time back saying he would show up for the match Four times since then, Fischer has canceled bookings on flights to Iceland. The Icelandic federation, which stands to lose much money if the match does not come off, pleaded for Fischer Sunday and convinced Euwe to postpone the start of the match 48 hours to give Fischer a last chance. I am not very said Euwe, the last non-Russian to hold the world title from 1935 to 1937. He is Dutch. The decision came after several rounds of closed negotiations involving Spassky, Euwe, the Icelandic organizers and Americans representing Fischer but not authorized by him to negotiate.

Spassky appeared undisturbed by the crisis surrounding his first defense of the title he won in 1969 from fellow countryman Tigran Petrosian. He was calm and relaxed in negotiations and his seconds said he was in fine spirits. The total prize money ot more than ten times bigger than any before in the history of be split with five-eights to the winner and the rest to the loser. On top of this the two players are guaranteed 30 per cent of net incomes on televisions and film rights. But Fischer wants more.

He has asked the Icelandic organizers for a 30 per cent share of ihe gate which in the words of Icelandic Chess Federation president Gudmundur Thorarinsson would spell for the tinv federation in a nation of only 200,000 inhabitants..

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