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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 15

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Pubilihad In Von. Ill THE DAILY DISPATCH 15 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1972 Challenge To Daley Delegation Upheld Inlsht rwnl" hnnriffim. i mission of Wallace's proposed planks which were in sharp lifestyles and private habits without being subject to discrimination and prosecutlo That language remained in the platform. As the platform committee Miami Beach July 10. The full credentials panel was scheduled to take action today on challenges to delegates in three states South Carolina, Alabama and Florida.

In all, the committee must heated debate of more than an hour, rejected 54 to 34 a so-calld "gay provision which would have put the party on record opposed to any type of discrimination based on sexual orientation. The original platform drafting subcommittee WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Democratic Credentials Committee hearing exomincr has upheld a challenge to bar seating of Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and 58 other "uncommitted" delegates at the Democratic National Convention, Chicago alderman William Singer said today. opposition to those adopted by the committee majority, In the closing moments of the long session, the committee rejected Wallace delegation efforts to knock out the platform call for abolition of Defeated on a 59 to 41 vote was a motion by actres Shirley Mclalne, a California delegate, which would have declared that abortion "should be a matter between a woman, her doctor and anyone she wishes to; consult including her religious counselor." The Committee, after another neared completion of its work, the credentials Committee was consider 80 challenges from 30 jjtiJ to 1 had included language saying 'just beginning and was expect- states and Puerto Rico should be free tojed to work right up to the start ing 1,281 delgates or 42 per cent make their own choice of of the National Convention in of the total. capital punishment and for outlawing the sale of "Saturday Anderson: FBI Watched Mrs. King V' Singer told reporters "It is almost impossible for me to conceive" of anything but the seating of the 59 delegates challenging Daley by the 150-member Democratic Credentials Committee and the full party convention.

Singer, citing excerpts from "findings of fact" by hearing examiner Cecil Poole, said,) WASHINGTON (UPI) -Co-IMcKissick a sui aa ucdu in me oiuuircriil supporter of! Saying he had with him someland went directly to St. I of the FBI's secret files on Petersbure. Fla. her. aDDear- lumnist Jack Anderson said President Nixon, today the FBI put the widow of Dr.

Martin Luther King Jr. under surveillance after Klng'i Christian Leadership Conference, Dr. Ralph D. Abernathy, also had come under surveillance, including an investigation of his passport files and his bank accounts. i my "We are saying at this point that those 59 are not entitled to seats." Singer is one of the challengers of the Daley delegation.

"To the FBI, Mrs. King, Anderson said he'ance in concert at the anyone with dark skin who would read nothing but innoc-; Pasadena Community dares to open his mouth is uous quotes because "I a Church. wrote an agent, 'and viewed as subversive," he no desire to spread across the her stay at the Princess' Anderson's prepared testimo- land the plethora of half-truths Martha Hotel were (without ny did not say whether the and misinformation that is surveillance of Mrs. King contained in the FBI files." I "This intelligence was consi-! continued after Hoover's death 'dered so important that it was when L. Patrick Gray was1 IIe rfd frm ne en Geminated to Secret Service-1 appointed acting FBI director.

stained nothing but, 0fflce But an Anderson assistant. LeS ivial in ormation but it docs la, InvestigationS( Roblns death. "It is no secret that the late, redoubtable director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, hounded the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Anderson said McKissick's speeches were closely followed by "federal sleuths." I "The list of supposed black Ma- Copies of Poole's report were from Montgomery to Mem- 'subversives' goes on and on," "J-vp I i I phis," Anderson said. "Now the FBI has zeroed in on his Anaerson said, "it includes tne Mrs. Coretta Scott widow, Whitten, told UPI Anderson "Air Force Base, and Office oovious names sucn as BobDy i fae bureau to keep her under only to was referring of Naval Intelligence, Charles King.1 surveillance not available immediately but the excerpts cited by Singer indicate he found violations in slate-making processes which had produced a gross under-representation of women, blacks and young people on the Daley delegation. ton, S.C.m that1 Anderson said King's succes- Anderson made his statement Hoover days, altnough we to a hearing of the concession-1 wouldn't be surprised if it "The memo notes al Black Caucus where he 'continued under Gray. We just Coretta Scott King arrived at; described FBI files on other (ha ve no evidence one way or he Tampa International Air-! black leaders including Floyd, the other." port at 12:55 p.m.

on March 10 Connolly Makes 2tIIour Stop In Saigon Seale, Huey Newton, Stokely Carmichael, and 1 i Cleaver. "But also on the list are such apostles of nonviolence as Roy Wilkins, executive director of the NAACP; Bayard Rustin, director of the A. Philip Randolph Institute; Roy Innis, McKissick's successor as head of the Congress for Racial Equality, and Jesse Jackson, the 'country, preacher' who started a self-help group in Chicago." 'IJFf vlt tmutg mil him nii ii 11 ttrrnrn i'il Ifnii nfn i iiiiumi SAIGON (UPI) Former Policeman Kidnaped Refusal to seat Daley at the convention would touch off an explosive floor fight. If the Credentials Committee refuses to seat him, the matter would have to be decided at the full convention, provided that 10 per cent of the Credentials Committee sought a floor vols seen as virtually certain. "We are asking the creden Missing Chicago May Have Been CHICAGO (UPI)-A policei Robinson had been Treasury Secretary John Con-nally, making a 15-nation world tour as President Nixon's due atjslayings or in any illegal drug personal emissary, arrived in traffic.

Saigon today for a 24-hour visit. sergeant who was being ques- police headquarters for, further tioned in an investigation into! questioning in the deaths of the businessmen but never snowed Anderson said the FBI also SlCllcllOUSC VisilOl' spied on entertainers Harry Belafonte and Eartha Kitt. base of a statue makes a perfect perc Muhammad Ali and Joe Louis. I statehouse In Springfield. (I PI I for this the Illinois Conlisk said that Roy K.

Moore, agent in charge of the Chicago FBI office, had provided Chicago police with allegations that the four were connected with an alleged black police squad which dealt in up, police sid. Conlisk announced he had suspended Robinson and would seek Robinson's dismissal from the force at a July 6 police Connally scheduled lunch with President Nguyen van Thieu, a meeting with Gen. Creighton Abrams, the U.S. commander in Vietnam, and dinner with American Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker. Informed sources said Connally was carrying a personal tials uommmee 10 aeny ramie murdcrs of six black of the 59 Daley delegates and businessmen was reported seat the chalLengers, said missing Monday, reportedly Singer.

after being abducted at gun- He said Poole had found the point by four men. Daley organization totally ig-j Police Superintendent James nored party rules on slate-b. Conlisk Jr. announced making and the representation Monday that Sgt. Stanley of women, young persons andR0hjnson 0f tne Grand Crossing blacks in a proportion roughly District had been suspended equal to their proportion in the following failure to cooperate in drug traffic and was responsi- board hearing.

Furnish BABY'S Room However, Conlisk said there 'hie for the fatal shootings of was no evidence that Robinson the six black men whose bodies message from Nixon to Thieu ana uiree omer policemen were aumpea in ciucagoi eacn on njs (0ur( whose names were given to I waterways. But the FBrConnally for the most part has Chicago police by FBI agents In refused to comment on the been discussing Nixon's visits 1523-6th MoEineJil. matter. to Peking and Moscow and how connection with the alleged murders were involved in the state's population. the investigation of the busi- The committee adopted a nessmen's deaths, probusing stance after Wallace Later, deputy Police Superin-backers were voted down.tendent James M.

Rochford overwhelmingly in their effort said police were checking Quint Cities Largest Display vr 40 Crib Styles with Matching Chests Brand Names Lullabye Simmons Bassett Kantwet Peterson Hed-strom, etc. to put the party on record reports Robinson, 36, had been Conlisk said the four police officers had taken at least one lie detector test each, and that Robinson had taken two, both of which were inconclusive. At a news conference Monday, Mayor Richard J. Daley these affect world political and economic alignments. The sources describe it as a "two-way fact-finding" tour.

In Saigon, he also is discussing progress of the war and the U.S.- role in it, the Spassky Awaits Fischer's Arrival In Iceland abducted. COMPLETE SELECTIONS IN FURNITURE said the federal authorities had sources said, leaked the information on the i He arrived i from Singapore Monday In L.A. Turned Out To Be A 'Bomb' REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) World chess champion Boris UTILITY SPECIALLY PRICED case and called the action and will go on to-Phnom Penh, SDasskv. looking relaxed and! the presidential campaign as unalterably opposed to busing to obtain racial balance in schools. But even in the defeat, the Wallace delegation got 16 votes for their position one more than needed to make it a subject of convention floor debate.

Ten per cent (15) of the 150 committee members must favor a minority position to move it to the convention floor. foul I Cambodia, on Wednesday and fit. said he is sure American "unbelievable, dastardly, challenger Bobby Fischer' will, and deceitful." Daley said he was "100 per show up in time and they will to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Thursday. Connally will then return to Singapore before proceeding to India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Iran. cent" behind Conlisk In his conduct of the police begin their 26-game series Sunday.

Spassky, a Russian, told a LOS ANGELES (UPI)-A suspicious policeman and a well meaning citizen figured in two bomb incidents Monday. Policeman Carl Hatter had his doubts about a package labeled "evidence" delivered in the mail to the West Valley The committee adopted a press conference Monday that "only commander-in-chief Fischer knows" why the Ameri- plank saying busing must be retained as a method "to Reseda. Evidence can didn't up as expected isn't mailed, so Monday. Fischer, 29. was Station in ordinarily eliminate legally imposed se Set Canoe Races For The Fourth PROPHETSTOWN A Box 37 in Prophetstown.

Hatter called the bomb squad. The package contained a gregation." A platform drafting subcommittee had come up with somewhat milder language reported in seclusion in Los Angeles but was expected to fly to Reykjavik Wednesday. Spassky, 35, said he was X. 's Ki pyicL seven-inch pipe bomb which would have exploded if the but the committee approved a stronger position. package had been opened in the satisfied with arrangements for miie canoe race on the Rock There will be no fees.

the tournament and even the normal manner, the experts River from Lyndon to Prophets- A Wallace representative, Fred Folsom, warned the however, participants must furnish their own canoes. said. FOLDING METAL AND VINYL HIGH CHAIR. Chroma finish and paddtd vinyl. xifjiii Fireworks Meanwhile, at the old Federal Building, people were being town and a demolition canoe race will be held July 4.

According to the Pronhetstown Lions Club, the 24-hour daylight didn't bother him "I have good curtains in my hotel." Asked to predict the outcome and whether Fischer was the Also as the part of 4 drawer sDonsorine organization for the Prophetatown Fourth of July platform writers that the probusing stand would lose votes in November for the Democrats. "Busing of little children around the country, my friends, to achieve racial balance in schools is very unpopular with a vast majority chest. Special best chess player of the 20th event, the race Is scheduled to celebration, fireworks will be century, he said, "I will answer begin' at 6 p.m. and contestants fire(1 across the Rock River that one when the match is for both the men and women's from Prophetstown State Park, 1 rushed out of the office of the U.S. marshal and the bomb squad was summoned, because a man had just unwrapped a package containing two sticks of dynamite.

Stanley Klein of Van Nuys explained he had bought a large furniture piece, a credenza, at where spectators may watch over. i divisions in the four mile canoe However, he did describe race must register in Lyndon by from toe natural amphitheater, DOUBLE DROPSIDE STANDARD CRIB. Non-toxic finish on sturdy Ponderosa pine Teething rail on two sides. WW IV oinan ilansreu in rS.T TI VV li ul an Internal Revenue bervice Tehran For Murder rischer as "more ot a classical p.m. chess player than I am.

He is a There will be three classes in very practical player." the demolition canoe races, Spassky said he was doing which are scheduled to begin at physical exercise? and playing, 7 p.m. The final race will be some chess to prepare himself around the buovs on the Rock auction and discovered the dynamite in it as he cleaned it I'j lL JiL of Americans, Folsom told the committee. The Platform panel completed action on all major items by midday, then moved on to procedural ground rules for presenting the platform to the convention and other cleanup matters. A convention floor fight over the platform was assured when the committee supported sub- TEHRAN (UPI)-The first woman executed in Iran in 50 at home. He was just bringing back the unwanted dynamite to for the match.

The prize apart River from the world championship i park. at Prophetstown State years died on the scaffold today, prison authorities said. the authorities, Klein said. The bomb squad took over the dynamite and Klein re is $125,000, with the winner Entry blanks for all races Iran Sharifie, 42, was hanged taking fiveeighths and the loser are available at the Plautz at dawn for the murder of her the rest. I Realty office here or by writing 'two stepchildren two years ago.

I STEEL FRAME STROLLER WITH CANOPY. Vinyl body and canopy. Eosy fold. turned to cleaning his credenza. 1 Two Killed In Ulster Despite Truce PORTABLE CONVERTIBLE CRIB WITH PAD.

Use as playpen or dressing table, too. BELFAST (UPI)-A cease I Despite the general joy over; the beginning of the cease-fire, the last few hours before it went Into effect were bloody. A sharp gunbattle between Catholics and Protestants continued jln north Belfast until almost 1 midnight. In Newry, a policeman was vcr- '-m the dead man to Royal Victoria Hospital. The young Protestant man who died from gunshot wounds was Identified as William Galloway.

He was one of 10 civilians wounded in a gunbattle In the Duncaim Gardens area of Belfast. The other victims included a 3-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl. All were Protestants. There was some sniping a British army posts an hour after the truce went into effect, presumably by die-hard militant members of the IRA who found it hard to accept a truce. Whether today's assailants were also die-hard guerrillas was not known.

generally effective for Its first 12 hours. There were scattered cases of shooting during the night, but incidents were minor in scale and hurt no one. Two soldiers and a policemen also died in seperate incidents In the hours before the truce, bringing to 393 the number who have died In the past four years in fighting that involved the Catholics, the Protestants, the British Army and the IRA. Police said security forces were not involved in the shooting of the truck driver. A spokesman said a bakery worker making his rounds was approached by two men who ordered him to drive a car and toll in Northern Ireland since! August, 1969, to 393 dead 268 civilians, 102 soldiers and 23 police.

Although both the militant Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army and the regular IRA have agreed to, accept the truce, spokesmen for just about everybody involved have stressed there is no guarantee it will mean an end to violence. The 15,000 British troops will be under orders to maintain a "low profile" in an effort to keep from provoking trouble. But militant Protestants have denounced the cease-fire and threatened to take the law into their own hands. I FOLDING DRESSING TABLE. Extends to Avocado or yellow wicker.

fire called by the militant Provisional Wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) went into effect at midnight but the killing continued today. And there were more bloody Incidents in the hours and minutes before the truce began. "Bernard Norney, 38, a truck driver and father of five, was shot and killed by gunmen today in the Roman Catholic Ballymurphy area of Belfast; an 18-year-old youth shot in a gunbattle in the pre-truce hours died in a hospital today. The killing was the first serious incident to mar the cease-fire which had been STEEL LEGS, NYLON MESH PLAYPEN. Vinyl pad and rim.

lightweight. killed as he tried to prevent a man from planting a bomb; outside a pub. The bomb! exploded but caused no casualties. In Londonderry, a soldier was cut down by machine gun fire, while only minutes before midnight another British infan-, tryman was killed by a Monday's deaths brought the While Here Brouse around our Home Furnishings Department 1523 7th Ave. Holme, ESI.

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