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10- Section 1 Chicago Tribune, Sunday, July 2, 1972 Rocky Gives Up Convention Seat President Moves to Woo Ethnic Bloc of Voters lip Hf if i U3 BY ALDO BECKMAN (Cticass TMvm PrtH ttrrlci (Niw YMk TIimi Niwt SmkO NEW YORK, July 1-Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and other top New York Republicans will give up their Republican national convention delegate-at-large seats to women, youths, blacks, and Puerto Ricans in an effort to Increase the representation of these groups in the New York delegation. 'The. Republican officials are following the lead of the crats, who have 'vastly, increased the number of women, youths, and minority group members at their convention. Access to Floor The P.

move would also blunt anticipated Democratic charges In the fall Presidential campaign that Republicans have failed to recognize these groups. president are virtually certain to be nominated. His Control Strong In addition, Rockefeller's control of the New York party is Still so strong that the state's 89 delegates are likely to follow his bidding whether be has a vote or hot. Rockefeller had asked for such "balancing" of the 78 delegates who were elected in the congressional district primaries June 20. Two were elected from each of the state's 39 congressional districts.

However,) only 17 of the 78 elected delegates are women. Ten delegates -at -large, will be appointed at the state committee meeting on Wednesday. governor and the other New York Republicans will still attend the national convention, which opens Aug. 21 in Miami Beach. They will be designated "honorary delegates" at a Republican state committee meeting in Albany Wednesday.

That title will give them access. to the convention hall and meetings of the New York Republican delegates but they will not be permitted on the convention floor or to vote on the nominations of the national ticket or the party platform. Their lack of a vote at the convention will have little impact since no major controversy is expected at the Republican conclave. President Nixon and his choice for vice 1 SAN CLEMENTE, July fornia, a key state where the votes of Mexican-Americans could determine who collects that state's electoral votes. ITRIBUNB Staff Pholol Kenneth McFarland -Aw i rresweni aoa Mrs.

Nixon were receiving several dozen Polish-American leaders from thruout the nation one day this week In the Blue Room of the White House, when the chief executive unexpectedly deliv Michael Pasquale Balzano son of Italian immigrants, was named to the White House last February and car ered Impromptu remarks. ries the title of staff assistant He has not "gone soft on Communism," he assured the for blue collar and ethnic another sweeps winner. Sweeps Is 'Just Right9 for Woman pousn leaders, in the private session from which reporters had been banned. He was only iookmk ror new ways 10 com Balzano, a high school dropout who later went back to school and ultimately earned a doctor of philosophy degree at Georgetown University, was the coordinator for this week's municate with the Communist powers when he visited Peking CUPt Ttpnoto Russia's Boris Spassky right talks with newsmen at Reykjavik, Iceland on eve of scheduled match with Bobby Fischer. Fischer Requests Two-Day; Delay of Chess Title Match A South Side woman who ana Moscow ana Warsaw, he tola the leading represent tlves of the Polish community, session with Polish-American leaders.

He generally serves many or. inem irora uucago. May Swing Election is After his remarks, the group, in a spontaneous gesture, broke out in song, sere nading rroiueni ana Airs. won in the Irish Sweepstakes said yesterday she will use some of the money to meet expenses while she Job hunts. "I'll be looking for work and I can use the money," said Mrs.

Elois Bibbs, 44; of 7428 S. Wabash Av. She has worked in a bakery for the last 27 years and expects to be laid in one month. "I just don't think it's real," said Mrs. Bibbs.

"I'll believe It when I see the check or money." Mrs. Bibbs was one of four Chlcagoans who won a total of more than $350,000 yesterday when Steel Pulse took first t). as the spokesman for ethnic groups within the White House and spends about three days out of every two weeks touring the country and talking to ethnic groups. Across Pennsylvania Avenue, at the Committee to Reelect the President, John Wirth, a New York attorney ef Polish descent, Is the head of the ethnics branch of the campaign committee and will be responsible for providing administration officials to ethnic groups, upon request Aides Cheer Nixon White House aides are con- 7 "3" Ik 1 4 Nixon with "Sto Lat," a Polish folk song reserved for special gala occasions which, translated, means "may you live a hundred years." It was the same song the Nixons had heard from well-wishers in Warsaw, and the Blue Room incident was an emotional one for the President. While the reception was trig- Sired by a sincere desire by ixon to report to Polish American leaders on his trip to Poland, it was symbolic of how important the President feels the ethnic vote is in the INiw York Timii Ntwi Strvlul REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 1 Bobby Fischer has asked for a two-day postponement of his chess match with Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union, according to Andrew Davis, Fischer's lawyer.

Thus the match would start Tuesday instead of tomorrow. However, there is no certainty that the world championship encounter will be held at all. There was no immediate re action from the Russian delegation. Davis met today with officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation; the referee, Lo-thar Schmid; Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation; and Fred Cramer, place in the Irish v-'. 4 rvlnced that Nixon can win Another winner, a bourn Side forklift operator, was skeptical after he learned that he had won 1130,000 in the coming election.

sweepstakes. "I'll believe it when I see Break Out in Song He has told political intimates that he believes the vote in America could many of the votes from the ethnic communities because their priority of values is so close. "These peoples' central concerns focus around their family and their neighborhood," said one Nixon official. "They are conscious of threats to their children, like crime, it," said Kennety K. McFarland, 43, of 10620 S.

May St prove to be the "swing vote" "I'm not too excited because you get a lot of prank calls, but I'm beginning to believe he said. "We'll use the money to pay off our debts, our bills like the house and pornography, drugs, and being in November. One white House political adviser feels that second and third generation Americans, combined with the South, could form the nucleus of a Republican party that would, for the first time bused out of the neighborhood who is acting for Fischer. The officials will meet tomorrow to discuss Fischer's request Davis pleaded fatigue on the American chess player's part, was learned. Fischer, who has delayed his trip here several times, is now expected to arrive tomorrow.

Davis said fatigue is an 1m- to go to school. i car. I really don't think it will "We think the President is strong in all of these areas change our life," said his wife. in decades, be the majority because they are major con political party. Efforts to promote the ad Asked if he plans to quit his Job, McFarland said: "Never, I think Ucle Sam is going to get more than half of this.

Be ministration's views among ethnic groups has intensified in recent months, as tfie cam cerns of his, too." The President's concern for the ethnics vote also is evident at the Republican National Committee, which publishes a newsletter, aimed primarily sides, I enjoy my work." Other Chicago winners were: Mrs. Elvera Kepac, of for ethnics, and called paign approaches, but as early as last summer, upon the death of Mrs. Dorothy Andrews Kabis, the treasurer of the United States, word went out to Nixon administration recruiters to find a Mexican- 2734 S. Kominsky, $125,000 and person identified only as Cristo, of 7301 W. Harrison G.

0. P. Nationalities News. lAPWIftfdolMl Bobby Fischer pediment to playing, and he pleaded that Fischer was not medically fit to start the match. Asked by Schmid why the challenger had not arrived earlier, Davis contended that reporters had spotted Fischer at Kennedy International Airport Thursday night and had prevented him from leaving.

Fischer will not travel from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, because of religious reasons, he said. According to the rules, a player is allowed postponement of three games if he can show a medical certificate. However, Fischer does not believe in doctors, nor, according to Davis, does be approve of the official position of the Icelandic Chess Federation. Davis proposed that Fischer make an appearance tomorrow in a ceremony with Spassky to make the drawing for the first game-that is, to flip a coin to see who would have the white pieces, which, would give the player the advantage of initiative. If the Russians agree to this, Davis said, the United States delegation was prepared to offer the Russians an extra medical postponement.

One of the greatest admirers Forest Park. of the Nixon ethnic effort is American for the post ironically, Rep. Roman Pucln- They found Mrs. Romana Boyle to Run Again NEW YORK, July 1 tAPJ- ski HU, running for the Senate against Sen. Charles Banuclos, whose signature on Percy HLJ.

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