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Ikm popularity dips but near average National WetitKr Sffvit AtfciHiud P'fttt The Ueuflier Diary By per cent ap- While President Nixon pnp-'sikle victories in NoumhW. fur the 41 ulantv remains at a ivlutnelv Nivon has reizis. HA average uf 57 pruval, R'cotxkd fKIVKTON, N'J. Presi iiiLMr.iu.N, i July u. i I re.M-mi)!ii!i.s suite he has been in.hitfh leel at this point prior terwi popular'ty cams over the TTJTJ Xr ilk'- llu tht Pa' a yL'r all in- la.irL' of per cent appiova! I his approval score falls veil be- vMlL those trad'tionallv pom', up touh K.b the President N.xon average m.

vlTm tlnS''S oera lace in to capture popularity rating for the first score of 74 per cent at a com- rathnlie manual workers and the Wh.te House this fall 74 uuii vi ua-wu ifii airvt-n a ni i nt iiri i rt Forecasts lhe ratms surveys, is 55 per al election vear of 14 and vmrI. er. i.s down irum the pre- cent actually f.ve points high- Presuk.it Dvs'mht Eisenhower's 2,, viaus of per er than his averape popularity score at a comparable point in thf 1 1 1 i cent recorded in mid-June, it rating for the first half of last M. Both Presnknt Johnson an IV 'i i only a po nt under over- vear. President Eisenhower won land- Pn'Mimvd i urthermore.

surveys taken in SOUTH DAKOTA: -W rt" 1 b-j "iiy Body of lowan found in lake, 2 others sought the Spr.nfi of lt)71 showed only Jew in four expressing approval of his performance in office. However, more recent have shown almost four in ten doing so. The following table compares President Nixon's popularity 1 among Jews and Catholics dur-ling the last three months with his ratings during the same la.st year. Surveys have been combined to increase the size of the samples of these MONTANA Uit of Drvid): Atterno.n ev'-'j d'lj tf.f, -I'll V.at'.-f rtf-a i 'ir c.jrit ,1 ttv U'j m- Icnpc'rt l5rp t.rir-.j''i. Cif'i- i ti' tri fui.t i 'yt C'JP' l'i -oi I fTio.li WET NF.BRAKA: MUy lrtf tfo-jh i ''li-rf lit Ii j'iI rj (ji to rTufJ Ii 10 y.

LOWER BRULE (API The NATIONAL, Rain or showers are forecast Sunday for much of the Southern Plains. Cult states and up through New England as well as in the eastern Dakota. Warm, clear weather is indicated for the western states and much of the Midwest. (AF Wirephuto) )4 body of a Harris, Iowa man was recovered Saturday from Lake Sharpe north of Lower Brule by Lyman County Two other Iowa men are be-! I. groups.

Readings to 8:00 p.m. (Htqh, Low, Prtcipilition South Dakota points For the record Per Cent Approving: 1971 1972 Change heved drowned. Lower Brule reservation police identified the victim as Henry Bartels. ape unknown. Officials are drassina the lake for I Jews 25 37 412 AIRPORT TEMPERATURES 79 vk ty 7 e.i.ip rv7i'3 I I.

ncl.i.v 1ir 1 )0 i. A Ih.s Around the nation 74 i HIGHEST PFAOtNG IN U.I. VtiTfcRDAY i the bodies of the two other un- i identified men. Clarence Thompson Jr. of the Lower Brule Police Department it wasn't known whether all three men were in the boat at the time it capsized, but Iowa i sources said Bartels was ac- Icompanicd by two other men on apparent fishing trip to the area.

I Thompson said it wasn't whether the drownings oc- purred Saturday or earlier in 51 on R.t Bl Csiif, 1 Catholics 4 57 11 Protestants 53 2 9 I The presidential popularity rating was introduced by the if Gallup Poll in dm'ing FDR's i second administration. Since I that time the poll hai used the rating on a regular basis to measure the impact of issues and events on the popularity of Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, I Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon. I The presidential popularity measurement has proved to be I a sensitive barometer in reflect- ing the attitudes of the elec- torate toward the president as I a political personality and to-I ward his performance in office. I Following is the question 7ft 7(1 71 S9 AIRPORT PRECIPITATION to p.rn Srttordy 0 Ti.t-.l rti'jntn to 5 Sturdy 79 1 to prrl, .12 09 nry 1 to thi Hr N.fTr.i Jn 1 to ot Juty 1104 N.jffi:l l.rf- ri.oolti ot July 18 A tifv.iie, t'dy A'Lt. Clrjy i.

r. i am, ctdy B.bnsrct'. cay Cr fidy Cti cltiy (. i-rtdt i. tidy Df.vf eld tlljy t.enr Honuhjlu, cldy HrHjV.Gn, cidy e.n cldy K.tii.d-, City, cldy Little Hock, cwy I OS Angpif, c.er Louisv.litj, lit ri cldy ciertf C.ty P.

rar Nfti Or pins, cldy Hf Or: City, t.edf ciedr P'nifitt prna c'Par clCiir cldy P'Uik1 Ore, cer pi u.d car ClPdr S' Louis, cldy -Slt I cipar to no, c'rar an cK'ar Si-rtttlp, c'par S.ojx Coy SiiiKanc. fiiar TamiM. cid Vfl-flitie 7 9S 79 9J 104 8' 79 90 2 91 75 3 7t 9l 79 68 7( 75 ftj 74 8b 70 59 70 71 59 6' 57 56 51 7s il) ftH i 77 ft 78 fl 1 7 9. 79 71 78 the week. He said a strong wind buffeted the area where the DOWNTOWN ONOFFICIAL HOURLY RtHOINOS SINCS 1 M.

YESTERDAY Frum MOU'i Recording Thermometer ii 71 7ft Oft 74 bH 74 .43 .47 drowning took place Thursday night. i Lyman County Sheriff Lee I Roberts is investigating the ac cident. it on 7 tO W) 73 9 00-67 I (m. i -4 Around the world Berlin, pATtfy clot-dy Lofrton, cioudy 'Ezrnsll njl 14 84 5 a Do you approve or disapprove of the way Nixon is handling his job as President? Here is the trend since the Ik (beginning of the year: tiers si Dis- Approve approve Opin. (From Paget) LhSSS CirlCIQIS an oversight on the administra- tion's part.

SCrGmble to SOVo' '-I am sure that this oversight dUUIUWll TO iaC occurrcd in tno initial drafting the Agnes relief bill," said Championship Kno'P- 1,1 confident that if i a mistake has been made it will REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) be rectified by the administra- ci sccror psnco mms Jan. 7-9 Feb. 4-7 49 53 9 12 36 11 SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. posals that "give us some en- A 111 .1 i Boris Spassky fished for aidic mi- coinRemem. Ka1mnn an(, llirseh.

a Yanktnn altnmm, 2 Rapid City Journal I '(72 A iitu--im; be la in lie-day to plan l.uw. race Conn-ty p.ut.cipaWon in the 4 ii Fund. The iti'H't i 'i be in 'he O.iiimti'Hty IWn the Fnt Lark in spi aMi-tt Ar.vore will i welcomed at the Th Ti Fund pi I i a state Ide cHuit to ra sHi iHtO as a pcn.i en.t..r-w;it tor it D-mota 4 11 aci.iv it i. NVarlv ilaiHjiO bcn raised "in call ami phant" sales in M-v-n eoimtie.x. Sr.oakir.fi at the SartL-h ,11 b' Kovere, Rapid "Chv, slate turn! chairman, and Jack McCulluch.

m-c-rctary of South Dakota Stock-growers i (From Paite 1) the Rapid CKv Medical Society, the committee would reluctantly surest th'd iitt-rljckini4 boards an interim alttrna-alter this rcH.rt has been given tive" the report submitted to the 'boards and med.cal society stated. i "It would be the hope of this committee that such an interlocking board be ued as a ve-hicle tor working out the obstacle, so tbt the be actompli-hed vwthin six month, Jitter establishment of the interlocking board arrange- "The committee, fuels the time for action is now and the impetus must be maintained ciunn the interim period," the report continued. It concluded by statins that if the committee's recommendation was accepted by the hospitals and organizations concerned, the Report Rev iew Committee would be willing to act in a temporary advisory capacity with regard to procedures necessary to implement the merge; Precedents for merging religious I St. John's! and private Bennett Clarkson hospitals have been set in Hutchinson. Kan Crawl Forks, N.D., and Beaver Dam, and a number of oilier communities.

Board chairmen of both hospitals haw indicated that while the merge proposal has been accepted in principle there are several reservations and many details to lie worked out belorc final acceptance or rejection. Impetus for this action is expected to come from the hospital boards and the medical so-cicty. Comment ins on die action by their organizations were: Richard Rcirv, chairman ol Hie board, liriitieU-t'laikson Hospital: "Uur board has approved the report in principle and has authorized me to work, out the mechanics of a merger of the two institutions. The Report Review Committee is to be; commended for it'jf the interim, it is vital that Ren-nett-Clarkson Hospital operate in the black and resume full operation following the June 9, flood. We have received approval of federal funds in the amount uf Jl.onO to restore the flood-damaged facility." Stanford ArteMein.

chairman of the advisory hoard, St. John's McNamara Hospital: "We not only accept in principle tins report, but must also recognize die uniqueness of our institution because it is owned and operated by the Benedictine Sisters. We have long been concerned with long-range planning, and it was studv by our board that led to an invitation to the Fnesen organization to make an evaluation, and we were joined by Eeimett-Clarkson in that invitation. The sincerity of cur wishing to have this report implemented is supported by our past actions." The Rapid City Medical Society, at two meetings of the membership, approved the following: (1) Rapid City is obligated to accept the concept of serving as the area medical center. (2) The corporate bodies of the (wo Rapid City hospitals should merge to administer for the present facilities and to plan for future needs.

(3) An appropriate number of seats on the merged board should be held by members of the society. U) There is an urgent requirement for a new composite medical facility, which should be given priority consideration by the merged board. Trip to China March 3-5 56 32 March 24-27 53 37 Trip to Russia liam P. Iiogers held oien Sat-: Emerging from an hour-long c. 1 said he has twn in 1 v.eu lllJJl KIIO I IWIU 41 VV Oil 11-11 Ull I I IKS n-nrir.

rhomnmneh otiice ol Sen. Kar Mundt May 26-29 61 32 7 "there arc some slight lawn of the Western WhltCi it- S.D.. 'We flrp PYnlnrinfT auorv lfi-19 (in to rvitti iniai ii (tlitftaiS Ol wi; nuances" in Hanoi's latest pro- House that he did not want to utnniio ttlt tt.n. 8 11 iniernationai ana Icelandic "at n-e- June 23-16 56 33) nu(tes federations, Fischer's ommen(lallons treat South Action ot Fort Meade biwvr Patti MarKha. an.itaKoia tiood victims the same awver.

a li I llarsha an. Mesny rnmmettt'nouneed Ihe American Ulc 5Iurri- He would not (From Page 1) 'directly on the statement Satur- lger had withdrawn his Bn HlIsch- it did not endorse a Democratic by a chief North Vietnam-ilt. on to the presence of moyte irienT0 presidential candidate negotiator, Le Due Tho the pla the AKL-CIO's at- that he is ready to hold more as they don blow his len.pt to bloek his nomination, private talks with Presidential nvnd. the Ld relf movMons ki, qtivker linn if Marshal a so asked the off ult. visions.

Peiiiing classes added to the action of Fort Meade Horse Show activities Saturday. Above is Lynn Tesar, Rapid City, riding Keen Koffe. Below is Roy Yates, New Underworld, riding Mandan's llcidc, owned by Margaret Mooney, New Underwood. This year's show at the old cavalry post east of Stuigis runs through Sunday afternoon with performance classes starting at 1 p.m. (Journal Photos by Ray Miller) The latest results an? based on in-person interviews with adults, 18 and older.

Interviews were conducted in more than 300 scientifically selected localities across the nation during the period June 23-26. NIXON POPULARITY INDEX Per Cent Who Approve Current 57 Average in current year 55 Average since taking office 57 High since taking office "white paper" attacking hisisim-r has "something new" to reconsider their deci- 1 1 'd f.0 J1-reeord, MeGovern continued his discuss. s'on. to uphold the referee in de- an a Pioneers cancel picnic hT'srcn! But Rl's ch" 'the lt." iult to the hard-QH I brushed aside'twof15 "PrpPar. to the 24-game series i gj; 0 visit toRanid (From Page 1) kind of din nmahp ac in Fischer hnveo twt thp i-itinng io a vimi to napid.

a City bv Mrs. Nixon to attend anH clat nrnoramc u-hirh heln ing The annual West River Pioneers picnic will not be held this year because of flood damage in Canvon Lake Park. Mtliovcmsaid ao, but i a memorial service for the flood Rapid City the four coun- wi (recorded: Nov. '69) 68 iNixon no nas Deen worKing 'dence was being prepared that 1 uourezK, area." Meanv has HMtsuimiy di- in rt, iivinrr ot Ttia av tin tho It is traditionally held since taking office Western miht stave oft cancellation off6 told you of the incredible Barnett said, "I am at- tif damage and hardship now faced nointed that Ranid Citv has not. tacked Nixon on virtually every (WhHe llouse f()r two weeks, at.

first week of August and is ex ismic tweupi uie vieinam war funeral services in 'Z evid nee wa 1 "by the people of my home been included in the PVesident's pected to be held again next iawn ftrsu ra SalnrHav f-ir hie 1 liilireiV V0U can see he exact Hi.rrinnna lB year. 111 ak tw rv.m ISCIier iailUre 10 tUm (recorded: June 71) 48 OTHER PRESIDENTS Per Cent Who Approve President Johnson: High Low Avcragn 80 35 54 Vn nJ iA TTh. raunt'whohplPdlalint'hhimonfor his second encounter wi'h Puarallcl between the needs ofiBut 1 am confident that yi irvyM IJa career of public servk-e, then; he work chamS eavS'lt6 pleu of Rapid Cy andi President will include Rapid used to try to chop down rimnn.4,ip.. VldmP.on Save those of the neone a eeted hv pi I no.uu.auon. compound to meet with opassivy a z-o lead.

Spassyi imt "7 aMU 1UL" v-uumy at i Rogers. 12 points to retain the'l. uB I estern South Dakota with- Fire log Rapid City firemen answered three calls Saturday. title, Fischer 124. Each Mme message to Congress, Iwon counts a nnint A Hraw i uv f.

yu Two units were dispatched to and insist 'haif a nnint Wednesday "I call upon the political lead. Average 70 that Rapid City be included in ers of our state to stop making I F.scher is refusing to clay1 is rears in? to navn TZVflfitfZl igame No. 3 Sunday unless the, accusaiioils and char unlil nuvv tint itn.ttny ntiJht: jtede' after that white paper that tried to paint McGovcrn black?" asked one. The 50-page documeivt. prepared before the convention in Meany's eighth-floor AFL-CIO headquarters offices overlooking the White llouse a bloek away, accused McGovern High Low President Kennedy: 33 57 High Low President Eisenhower: 79 49 a grass lire near 713 Silver St.

at 11:28 a.m. A smoke investigation at 2:14 p.m. in the 900 block of West Boulevard failed to turn up a fire. al.i,l ruV i7 point the Russian gained i time as this contusion with Average (default is scratched from the' De7 ccnt fo Flood pnnntu aroa fflsa score sheet flKne. or Inane And at 2:30 p.m., firemen The deadlock seemed unbreakable, but Fischer's a1 tor- Barnett said the Rapid Cityjbe the on, jf recove ot benif' autilabor.

acainst area disaster foundation has efforts become political battle- washed down a gasoline spill at a service station at 2224 Eighth ...11 Average some civil riohis ksi.ps and PlV.son' ws' "Action neys and his second, the Rev some UU issues ana Line" my isk them by letlsr or tele- vvil'iam i 7 High Low President Truman: 87 23 phone (M2-0280) or they mny come pro-Hanoi. during the coming to find a way out. k.riKut btn months. L- 1 countries to be distributed to the Jonrnel newsroom in person. Only 46 Some saw Wednesday's battle 01 those iskinq me questions a test of Meany's control over KMd- 1,, connected with! Rapicl City flood victims Barnett said.

"I am confident Question: Do you aDnrove or that Mrs. Pat Nixon, Mr. Rob disapprove of the way (name the labor federation HOT SPRINGS COURT HOT SPRINGS Magistrate Watson prpsidirtq: Public intoxicalion Martin Martinez, Hot Springs, tine $20 or four days in jail. ert Finch, and dozens of other -i 1 viit-ss reueri He has made several fund Who's respons.ble jation-FIDE said he thought ItaSng lip? tooS sSSh 0 oi mcumDent) is handling his was mnossihlf. tn tnL-n i federal otficials wi trv to heln job as president? is the owner of point away from Spassky.

Iju To and sa he has several 1 Ramd City to lbecome Eluded a rental nrnnrrtv rpsniiniiii 1 vu ti 1: dna saia ne ias omo.Mnn Wurf hinted may try to bypass Meany and Barkan and set up a separate labor group to campaign for McGovern if the AFL-CIO votes to remain neutral. 'l IVViailUiV Ul Ullll HHr- lltlll-o t1r. onnW for maintaining the lawn area licr agreed to remove the tele-i ief "fund will Tfinhelv too that is Pendin for the between sidewalk ami street ana Geum l0P where Hurrifan Annoc "ouai maiK, MOW! THE SEASON'S BEST BUY 111 troni ot house if the I thounh revenue frnm tlm rirtlitt Uv. leveiiue irom Much if HMnv's tnmvi-t rigms'ing to Barnett "lul- uauiage. iww is Much ot Meanv suppat in renter occupant does not or WlnH tn thQ 0 the time to miiet nnr vninoc nri in room size AKirii.

anH cnampionsn.p in history, itributed some S125.000 of thr lu 6ielliy me nooa victims in Sohth Dakota. building trades unions repre-i ACTION LINE ANSWER Afked Fischer planned to money to nearly 1.400 appli- .1 Pack lip and CO home. Marshal rants hirina Phoju Ana tu have been informed by the AIR CONDITIONERS Imagine! BFATTHE a WrATH-NVU hin unions According to city ordinance, replied: "No. Otherwise I program and will' have enough loffice of Robert Finch in Wash-Maritime unions aNo have a owner is rPon-wouldn't be here." applicants to use up the a announce- major quarrel with MeGovern's 1 feclmg was that FLsdlcr of Uie money in the fund will made Monday con-opposition to shipping at least Section 26-10 of the citv ordi- u'd not Play the scheduled ensuing phases. ng Rapid City's status un-50 pt cent of Government nances as revLsed statcs' "The thud 011 Sunda-V- Bt no Barnett explained that during der ms nte legislation.

I have cargoes in American-flac ves- owner of anv lot. parcel of one knew for certain. Phase One, $50 was given confidence in the federal so's ground or tract of land shall! 'eatn Parent and $10 to to continue to help diu unn for SRyl95 Mam- labor officials scoffed be responsible for the condition RPD WfM.H cnM 01 anv lami'y 'hat could mis great time mm wum prove it was affected by nee(l- at the idea that choosing "Pkcep of that portion of- the street frontine and abutting (Frr iinoa. mrnj as running "mate wnilw 'heln Pn his property and not used He said a central information as running mate would help uPn his property and not used for the Democratic' aid a central information McGovernW labor. roadway for vehicular traf-; Residential nlirJation3 i "Ll Fappton's votp in thn s.na.P tlc- ni win reveal whether a Farm Safety Week set July 25-31 McGove imiiuy lma iteeiveu moncv against federal funds for a su-i The ordinance also grants the i Dr.

George Traugh the phv-! S. hir L.tlf persomc transport aiidiner is property owner the right to sician in charge of Wallace's ,3 not likely to hep with the make the parkwav into "Brass rehabilitation nroeram. said the zaUons and asser-1 concern for loss church and injury be- Special on Deluxe 7000 BTU FEDDERS $183" 8000 BTU FEDDERS 178" 13,000 BTU FEDDERS 339" i-aujc ui iaim accidents should (KHj-member International Asso-plots and lawns and to plant governor would be able physi-1 -We're trv in? fn heln rwJbe the primary' focus durin a eiauon uac.unws, wno ae-ana snrubs. tlowcrs cauy to wage a third-party peopIe recover unin ured ner iF3rm Safety Week, July 25-31 pend on the sagging aerospace and trees, except Cottonwood presidents campaign if he wTvSrt" Otto Sckerl of De Smet pres and aircraft industries for jobs, and Chinese Elms, under the wanted to. sona: property and using a presi- It was reported a.s0U,supon of the But WalU.ee press aide.

El- moS Many may cancel a scheduled dot parks for the purpose of Stanton, discounted talk of should et said St requires an individual effort as meeting of the AFL-CIO's Gen- beautifying the city streets." a third-party movement, well as broad nnhlir- aH Rapid Journal Secfm Cias Pad et Rer-d O'y. 0. Esiao Jn 5. T8 "Sattn 3's vf Corrpie'e p.jb'lshed seen cais wek by Tke n-ca C'Y Vn Sti. P.O.

brx 471, Rjrd C.ty, SO ALL SUESCS.CTiCS5 PAYABLE 'N rjs fsr Di-'s. V.yrr-'c. I 9 eral Board, a much larger i The ordinance does not apply the governor has made no defi- cram has ulZ pfiasked farmers, ranchers and 'ififijtjnvr? ma gioup uvji liK-iuoes uie Jo-man to center parkwavs on boule- m'e political plans. executive council and a princi- vards 1 pal officer of all 119 of the fed-, it further states. "The prop- 1 per fmrsra erat ion's unions.

ertv owner shall keep the grass rvl I'lllwi Several union leaders who do cut' in a neat and satisfactory j-n hmVt V't not sit on the Executive Council manner pj-a nnf nlaer nV. VliHAI i UAni World's Largest Selling Air Conditioner South Dakota School of Mines i is in agriculture re-and Technology and the second'1, to "stress and phase should get sa.f.ety-' about Au" i Jckerl said a kick off luncheon I "We" know' we're gorn Week is sched' make -uled at noon ln Plen'e July 20. s. 1 vtJr Months 7 1 3 CF FIVE STATES O'blD hn.n 01 auow 10 grow any snruo, tree, PASADE.NA. Calif.

Some "but we've nmn i a. Come in Tomorrow Be Cool Tomorrow Night! 1 Vpr 3 V-'V-5 RATES A. f. I FIFTH CANAL DWELLERS inuicaiei uiey would endorse or plant of any kind so as authorities estimate that up to "plications and I'vehad only two JJ5. -re of those 0 rr 'C on F3 i iiA.uu.

inaiiand Fully JhnrfJ" 7 rIL7 7. auuu lW0 persons per were frauds." Rarnrtt said lrc llian nno rr a fifth of the DODulation of ui.v.,1 mi y.im.ui.i vn anv iudiiav vi in any ai-(uaie mile ot tne earth sur- FOSTER LUMBER CO. -o ouw appear a lunner icy. A P' '5 'S -'VP PI- t. pi to t- i-e tor c' en rts cc to it of pa-r s-- Aso tfe ire: rpp.5 a.

C- c'i n--rstxr ct fe cy. cojn'y a--! br-trfQ. iiort to squelch labor support Fencing or enclosing of park 3rd Omaha jace. Today there are about a cent of the foundation money lives on or near the klongs, hundred and by the year 2000'is being used for administration the network of canals that criss-there are expected to be 200. 'and the labor is being donated, cross the city.

342-8100 for tiie Democratic nominee. was is prohibited. 4.

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