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Iffwo SIOUX CITY, IOWA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1972-2 SECTIONS-18 PAGES City Hutmoeaert, live. 419-23 Douglot Sioux City. Iowa 51102 PRICE TEN CENTS tianoi is lgid Democrats in Legal Limbo on Delegates cow had urged Hanoi to mi 'Friendly' and roadmenders into North' Vietnam to repair bomb dam more flexible on peace terms. 1 age are inconsistent with the idea that Peking is urging for the court said no further an "We have said all along that we expect the settlement of the Vietnam be a result Hanoi to come to a quick settle 'i nouncement would be made until at least Friday morning. Pressure Discounted ment.

of discussions with Hanoi and The Democratic Party asked At the Western White House, the high court to convene a press secretary Ronald L. Zieg- that it would not be settled in either Moscow or Peking," Ziegler said in response td questions. ler refused to comment on the rare special term to hear its appeal. they violated party rules on delegate selection. In asking the high court to consider the case, the Democratic Party claimed the lower court decision "has provoked a fundamental constitutional crisis which can be settled only by this court." The seating of the California delegates, the party brief said, "and very likely the presidential nomination itself will be reports that Peking and Mos LONDON (AP) Western WASHINGTON (AP) With their national convention last approaching, Democrats were left in a legal limbo Thursday as they waited for Supreme Court action on an issue that could win or lose a presidential nomination.

Chief Justice Warren E. Burger issued an order blocking a lower-court decision that re-turned to Sen. George McGovern 151 California delegates to the party convention. The party contends that low- diplomats said Thursday that AA er court intervention in oeie-gate selection "very likely" is no evidence to suggest that China and Moscow are exerting Orthodox Leader will place the federal judiciary any effective pressures on AM in the role of convention king v. maker.

Hanoi to negotiate a settlement in Vietnam, despite the Asian At the same time, Daley missions of U.S. and Soviet offi determined, not by the political process operative at the con forces have asked vacationing Athenagoras Dies oials last month. Burger ordered the delay as he attempted to contact the other i. justices to sit in special term to gain judicial action reinstating Spokesmen for the Soviet and eight vacationing justices. Chinese embassies here de (7 ISTANBUL, Turkey clined rormat comment on a re '1 The question is whether the court will agree to a special term to consider two challenges Patriarch Athenagoras who port that their governments them as delegates.

The court may sit with as few as six of the nine justices present. The appeals court Wednesday overturned the party's Creden have been pressing North Viet to the lower court ruling. namese leaders to end the war vention but by the mandate of a lower federal The Democrats contended the decision threatens to cause a fundamental change in the American political system by expanding the role of the judiciary into the affairs of political parties further than ever before. McGovern forces opposed the party bid, saying "it is particu led his Orthodox Church into a dialogue with Roman Catholicism after centuries of es Also suspended by the Chief soon. RFK Mural in Place Justice's action was the second tials Committee and ordered portion of the U.S.

Appeals western diplomats with missions in Moscow, Peking and Hanoi discounted ithe report, trangement, died Friday of kidney failure. He was 86. 151 California delegates re Court decision which uphled the A huge photo mural of the late Robert F. Kennedy dominates this scene In the Miami Beach convention hall Thursday as final preparations are made for the Democratic National Convention scheduled to start next Monday. (AP Photofax) which sent prices skyrocketing The ecumenical patriarch, iv.

'is i Credentials Committee's expulsion of Chicago Mayor Richard nalev and 58 other Illinois on the new York Stock Ex eader of the world's 250 million turned to Sen. George S. McGovern. The committee had stripped them from the South Dakota senator when it decided to reverse the winner-take-all change. Prices surged ahead Orthodox Christians, broke his 13.55 points in active trading delegates.

The Appeals Court earlier is ON THE INSIDE PAGES TODAY hip in a fall a week ago. Doc before noon but later receded state orimarv and parcel out larly important that the process in which the nominees of the two major political parties are selected conform to the dictates of due process, equal protection of the law." Pierre Salinger, a McGovern tors said his death at the Ba wnen the report received no sued a stay of its own decision that was scheduled to expire at confirmation. likli Greek Orthodox hospital in delegates to candidates according to the percentage of the primary vote they received. 1 o.m. (CDT) Thursday, Bur A Russian official in Britain Istanbul followed a massive ger's one sentence order, issued Number of Tornadoes Seen in Iowa By ASSOCIATED PRESS The National Weather Service said privately that any author loss of blood pressure.

At the same time, the court Dear Abby A10 Her World A3 Puzzle A9 Ask Andy B8 Hospitals A10 Senior Forum A10 Area News B3 Markets B4 Sports Bl Births A2 Movies A7 TV B5 Bridge B8 Obituaries A2 Want Ads B5 Comics A8 Polly A3 Editorials A4 Sylvia Porter A4 aide, said the front-runner's shortly before that hour, extended the existing stay till fur upheld the committee's rights Athenagoras was to have itative statement relating to Soviet policy on Vietnam would not be made in London but in forces are operating on the as-See DEMOCRATS, Page A 6 to unseat Daley and 58 other II been flown to Vienna on Friday ther action by the high court. linois delegates after finding or Saturday for orthopedic sur Laite Thursday a spokesman Moscow. gery. Until Thursday, doctors "No member of the Chinese had expressed optimism about mission could conceivably dis issued tornado warnings lor a large area of Iowa Thursday. Athenagoras his health, aside from the frac cuss Peking's dealings with Expect Shamblin to Be ture.

reunite the churches, and he at Hanoi in this way," said a Smaslrap Claims Lives of Sioux Falls Couple Rural Castana Boy Is Killed Near Bronson source close to the Chinese Em tempted to prove it with his A spokesman at the patriarchate on the Golden Horn work. bassy. Returned Here Today The weather service said a number of tornadoes were seen in the state late in the day. One was reported by Civil Defense officials four miles south of Cushing at 5:10 p.m. here said the Holy Synod, the Ever since Soviet President governing body of world Or Nikolai V.

Podgomy visited Jodv Jay Lowe, 16, rural Cas thodoxy, would meet Friday Hanoi and U.S. presidential ad Bailiff Tony Swoboda and Asst. tana. Iowa, was killed Thursday CANTON, S.D. Special: A Sioux Falls couple was killed and five other South Dakotans morning to decide on details of flames when it was in collision with a southbound auto driven by Harvey Twedt, in his 50s, Another was reported by a pilot viser Henry A.

Kissinger trav Harold Mark Shamblin, 17, was expected to be returned to Sioux City today from Dickin the patriarch's funeral. County Atty. Maynard Mohn arrived in Dickinson Thursday 13 miles northwest of Fort eled to Peking in June, Western evening in the collision of a car and a truck four miles east of Bronson on a county blacktop diplomats have speculated that Dodge at 6:35 p.m. A third was son, N.D., to face a charge of murder in the death of his The body will be taken from the hospital, which is outside evening to return Shamblin to Russia and China may sepa seen by the public 10 miles were injured Thursday afternoon in the fiery crash of two cars eight miles southwest of Canton at the junction of two road. Sioux City.

south of Correctionville at rately be urging North Vietnam Ttto l.S. Soldiers Claim Table Tennis Endurance Record WORMS, Germany (ffi Two American soldiers claimed a table tennis world endurance record Thursday after hitting the white ball across the table for 31 hours continuously. The previous record was set by two 16-year-old high school pupils from San Diego, grandmother. Mrs. Gail Bach- the city walls of Istanbul, to the to make a peace settlement.

rural Hudson, the report said. Mr. and Mrs. Dickens perished in the flaming wreckage, Twedt was treated for injuries at the hospital here and dismissed. 5:13 p.m.

Shamblin's mother, Mrs. Phyl patriarchal Church of St, ert, 71, 3705 Fourth Ave. But they doubt the two com- George for lying in state. Shamblin was arrested late lis Miller, said she county roads. Dead at the scene were Mr, Three tornadoes caused extensive property damage late Wednesday night east of Dickin Athenagoras successor will pet ing Comimuriist nations would expose themselves to was glad authorities had appre hended her son.

Thursday on the Ida and Wood be chosen by the Holy Synod and Mrs. George Dickens, according to the Lincoln County son on Interstate 94 near Antelope, N.D., after he ran out of charges of betraying North bury County lines just south of which comprises 12 metropoli Cushing, the Woodbury County gasoline in his grandmother's tan arcnoisnops ot the ecume Sheriff's Department. Taken to Sioux Valley Hos "I'm glad it's all over with now, and they know where he is," she said. She said the 24 Sheriff's Department said. No car.

last month. Terrv Rogers and Vietnam by appearing to turn on Hanoi so close to the resumption of the Paris peace talks, set for next week. The diplomats also noted one was hurt. pital at Sioux Falls and listed in "critical" condition Thursday Stark County Sheriff Eddie Malone said an unidentified Steven Chrichton played 30 hours following the discovery The tornadoes touched down hours for their world feat. night with burns was 12-year-old on the Gordon Moonce and Iowa man recognized Mrs, nical patriarchate.

The tall, imposing Athenagoras first met with Pope Paul VI of the Roman Catholic Church in, 1967. It was the first meeting of a Pope and a patriarch since the 15th century, there is no sign China and the Dr. Thomas L. Conden, Woodbury County medical examiner, who investigated the accident with the Iowa High-; way Patrol and the Woodbury County Sheriff's Department, Bald death was caused by partial decapitation. Three passengers in the Lowe vehicle were hospitalized at St.

Vincent Hospital in Sioux City. They were identified by sheriff's ofifcials as Mrs. Grace Haile, 40, Steven Haile, 10, and Richard Haile, 15, all of Oto. Lowe was driving the car eastbound and the vehicle struck a two-ton truck driven by Erwin Waddell, 48, Bronson, the medical examiner said. Waddell also was traveling east and told Dr.

Coriden he had Patricia Apple, daughter or Mr Jack Galvin farms and on an The new champs are Spec. 4 Bobby By rum, 18, Portland, Bachert's car after hearing radio reports of the search for Soviet Union have stopped supplying Hanoi with arms and unoccupied farm, the depart and Mrs. Walter Apple of rural Tea, the sheriff's department and Spec. 5 Charles Truck Collision Fatally Injures Nebraska Man ROYAL, Neb. tfl A two-truck collision at the intersection of U.S.

20 and a county road east of here Thursday claimed the life of Hans Hofer, 54, of Royal. Authorities a i ct Hofer's truck, carrying an ammonia-mixture fertilizer, collided with other military aid the one sec ment said. All three farms are located in a line. said. of her mother's body had been like a She said she couldn't understand why her son would do such a thing.

"He was in the Army," she said, "and he seemingly liked it, but he told this kid he was going to go AWOL See SHAMBLIN, Page A Ikerd, 23, Saint Cloud, Byrum is a crypto material and it led to the revocation of tor Where Moscow and Peking Shamblin. The Iowan notified authorities at Richardton, N.D., and Shamblin, clad in Army fatigues, was arrested a short time later mutual excommunications im Hail up to one inch in could reinforce any advice urg specialist and Ikerd a security clerk with the U.S. Army's diameter was reported at Hub posed nine centuries ago. Listed in "serious" condition at Sioux Valley Hospital was Mrs. Apple.

She also suffered burns according to the sheriff's ing a settlement. Informants said reports of China sending bard and New Providence. Athenagoras contended that Strategic Communicate command in Europe. Radar indicated numerous without offering any resistance, only a "dialogue of love" could new contingents of engineers department. heavy thunderstorms in Termed in "good" condition western, north-central and eastern Iowa.

Thursday night at Canton-In Play Starts Tuesday The state encountered slowed down to make a left a second trucK driven Dy kod-ert D. Hobs, 34, Ewing. wood Memorial Hospital here were Robert Dickens, 11, Sioux Falls, and his 8-year-old brother, Ronnie. They are grandsons Hofer was thrown from the turn into his farm when the mishap occurred. variable weather conditions Thursday.

Showers and thunderstorms moved from north to Clear Final Hurdle for Chess Match Sheriff Malone said. Richardton police said Shamblin had hitchhiked into Richardton for a can of gasoline and had gotten a ride back to his car. The car wouldn't start, however, because the battery had gone dead. Find Bow and Arrows The sheriff said a bow and some arrows as well as sev vehicle, and crushed when the ammonia tank which, was se After impact, the Lowe auto continued on the road for ap of Mr. and Mrs.

George Dick south over western Iowa in the vered from the cab of the truck been satisfied." It was an REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) ens. round of tennis with Russian companion Jivo Nei. fell on him. nounced that the first game Bobby Fischer apologized in would be played Tuesday. He joked with photographe-s, A sheriffs department report said Mrs.

Dickens, Mrs. Apple, Patricia and Robert and Ronnie were passengers in an east- forenoon, leaving more than an inch of rain and some hail in the Sioux City area. Showers and thunderstorms developed in the afternoon in the northeast quarter of the writing Thursday to Boris Spassky for "disrespectful be Orchard, Brunswick, and Ne-ligh fire departments used high pressure hoses to dissipate fumes released when the tank signed autographs for kids and demonstrated that the cc-il- eral knives were found in the car, Shamblin did not have any havior" that threatened their bound car driven by Mr. Dick- firearms, he said. ponement had allowed him to improve bis tennis game.

The Dickens vehicle burst into state. Cloud cover was variable was partially ruptured. Shamblin waived extradition across Iowa with afternoon world championship chess match, and Moscow's Tass news agency said "all demands of the Soviet delegation have Thursday and Sgt. Boyd Spauld proximately 250 feet before it went over a steep embankment Into some trees. The car came to a stop after striking a tree, the medical examiner said.

Waddell and two of his sons riding in the truck escaped injury, according to Dr. Coriden. The body was taken to the W. Harry Christy Funeral Home in Morningside. Hijacked Plane Lands ing, Municipal Court Deputy See WEATHER, Page A 6 In The Sunday Journal Fischer, the American challenger, and Spassky, the Soviet world champion, met Thursday night to draw for the first move in the $300,000 series of 24 games.

Fischer drew the black pawn, giving Spassky the first move with white and a slight advantage. The draw was done the same way park-bench chess players would do it. Spassky took two pawns, one white, one black, juggled them behind his back then extended his closed hands to Fischer. Livestock Receipts 1,334,597 rive, coming 10 minutes before the scheduled start. The first question the Russians with him asked when they got backstage was, "Has Fischer come?" The answer was no.

Fischer showed up 22 minutes late. Wearing a light-green three-piece suit, Fischer sat at the board chatting with Spassky before the ceremony began. There were no handshakes. Lifts White Queen When he walked onstage at the Sports Palace, Fischer moved briskly to the side of the board with the white pieces. He lifted the white queen, tested its weight.

Then he did the same with all 16 pieces as he kept one, hand stuffed in his pocket. He sat down, bending his tall Salable receipts of livestock at the Sioux City Stockyards for the first six months of 1972 in San Diego totaled 1,334,597 head, according Without hesitation, Fischer hunched forward and pointed a finger to Spassky's right hand. SAN DIEGO, Calif. rfiPl A Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner with 58 persons aboard landed here Thursday, three hours after it was hijacked by With a smile Spassky opened it Holdout for Money Scrap metal dealers contend they long have been ecologists. Jerry Leslie, feature writer-photographer gives readers a close look at the scrap metal operation, particularly as it pertains to old cars, in story and pictures of a cover page in The Sunday Journal.

Meals on Wheels Preparing a hot meal can be a difficult task for some of the elderly or for younger persons who are temporarily incapacitated by an illness or accident. To provide these people with minimum nutritional needs, the Woodbury County Council on Aging and several Sioux City hospitals have joined hands. Read about this specialized Meals on Wheels program and the volunteer force which keeps them turning in the Sunday Women's Section. Also featured are some unusual recipes using flower blossoms from a Le Mars, Iowa, culinary artist. Eclipse of the Sun Physicians caution that viewing Monday's partial eclipse of the sun can result in permanent damage to the eyes.

Viewed through proper filters, no bad effects will occur. It's another feature in the Sunday newspaper. frame into an armchair. Spassky, a shorter man, follow nscner delayed tne opening ll' 11 eL mm I ff r- ounman who demanded a ea suir, putting nis eioows on the edge of the table. of the match, which was to have begun last Sunday, in a holdout for more money.

More ransom of $450,000, the airline said. The hijacker, who also asked Fischer is 29 and Spassky Is 35. prize money was donated, but Spassky then demanded a writ for one parachute, consented to t-iscner holdout for more ten apology for Fischer's con money was made when the duct before the champion would release women and children, a PSA spokesman said. The Boeing 727 was taken over as it approached Oakland Airport. It was the second hi stakes were to be an official purse of $125,000 and a share of play.

television and film recepits. In his letter to Spassky, Fischer called his attempt to grab He decided to come arriving jacking of a PSA aircraft in as to figures released Thursday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture market news offics here. This places the Sioux City yards in a firm number two spot among the 11 major terminal markets and only 6,827 head behind the leading Omaha Stockyards. Sioux City has led the number one market in all but one of the six months.

Salable receipts for April found the Omaha market besting Sioux City. Sioux City continues to lead in salable receipts in three divisions calves, hogs and sheep. Last year during the same six-month-period, the Sioux City terminal market was head of livestock behind tha Omaha market. The St. Paul Stockyards, which has felt the Impact of a livestock handlers union stnka since last November, is 175,000 head behind Sioux City, rha same period last year found SU Paul only 94,000 head behind tha number two market.

Tuesday only after British fin many days. a share of gate receipts my petty dispute over money," and ancier James Slater stepped in with a donation of $130,000 to 5 The air pirate, described as a white male, ordered the plane asked the Russian to accept his sheerest apology. sweeten the prize pot. to flv to San Diego after de- Harry Golombek, an official mandine the ransom, the air It totals $255,000 of which the winner will take five-eights and of the International Chess Fed line said. eration FIDE announced that the loser three-eights.

In addi tion, tne players will get a Unique Call Letters A "ham radio operator in Sioux City has unique call letters alloted him by the Federal Communications Commission. They spell out "WOMAN" and have been the result of numerous jests. Even King Hussein of Jordan was impressed. It's a Sunday feature story in The Journal. Cruising the Mississippi Some Sioux Cityans and friends have had the uncommon experience of sailing an authentic Chinese junk down the Mississippi River.

Their account of their cruise forms a delightful bit of reading in Sunday's Journal. Fitting Form both players had agreed to begin play on Tuesday. The brief ceremony Thursday share of the sale of TV and It was the second hijacking of Pacific Southwest jetliner in two days. Two armed hijackers were shot to death by FBI agents Wednesday at San Francisco International Airport. movie rights, estimated at perhaps $27,500 each.

night was the first face-to-face meeting between the two con Described Wednesday as N.Y. This is one shot Minnesota Fats would have trouble duplicating. Terri, who Is front Syracuse, N.Y., and the rest of the Ballet will make their summer home at Saratoga. (AP Photofax) Terri Port, a member of the New York City Ballet Company, displays a striking form at the pool pool table that is. The troupe attended a party in their honor prior to the opening night performance at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, tenders in the pre-game preparations.

Like everything else it being "very upset" by the tangled prelude to the match Spassky appeared calm and fit SAVE During Bekins "Greater Than Ever" $495,000 STOCK REDUCTION 1 Adv. started late. Spassky was the first to ar Thursday as he played his daily.

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