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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 112

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Austin, Texas
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112
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Thursday, July 13, 1972 The Austin American Paae D2 AQstin. Texas i fl By Press Martha, 1 Fischer Discussed for tfe special yog ladies 3 in youiir family polyestercotton 11 XSJ I 7 dresses. Choose from If tJ 'J 4 A 1 Alr VJ plaids, prints or solids. It 'J. f- i Ai4 i 3'6X- ill tll'v fXvnim XfV If i Tf Cm Body shirts are 100 stretch nylon.

Scoop neck, snap crotch. White, navy, red or purple. 7-16. A -r II lit il i I LONDON (API "Even the of the United Mates -cannot afford to challenge Marsha Mitchell." That's how one foreign corre- Ttpondenl views the American Others criticize Bobby Kischer and offer advice to I Sen. George McGovern.

Sabina Lietzmann, Washing-; 1on correspondent for the West Frankfurter Allge-meine said of President NLxon: "Without resistance he lets 'fco of his election campaign HYnanager John Mitchell because 'that is how Martha wants it" The correspondent called "Mrs. Mitchell enfant terrible of the Republicans" and "a kind of pop star of an otherwise almost dull administration." "Martha look this feeling for and order as she understands it from Pine. Bluff to Washington and she makes no ones about anything, puts her foot in it left, right and center, ysmashes political china whenever it is in her way," the correspondent wrote. "She hates 'literals and lets everyone know about it." The London Daily Telegraph 'commented that "the part far cical, part sordid debacle over the Reykjavik encounter has put a cloud over Fischer's rep utation. It is difficult to discern precisely where things went Tong some claim that Fis-s iher never agreed to the terms arranged by the American Chess Federation.

Whatever the truth, Boris Spassky emerges "with dignity." The London Times said "threatens to run as an independent and to take his supporters with him Whether the 'Stop McGovern' will be deterred hy threat, or accept its logic, 'lias yet to be seen. But it Is necessary for Mr. McGovern, rat some stage, to demonstrate his authority in the party rThe paper said the South Dakota Democrat "must hold the young." while' enlisting' and reassuring the professionals Svith a program they feel they can sell to Middle America." Senate Seat Looks Good IIHH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Hubert H. Humphrey, de -nicd in his quest of the presi dency for the last time, says he 5is looking forward to returning nto his full-time job as a sena-j Humphrey withdrew his iiiame from consideration for nomination Tuesday, bowing to the power of Sen.

George McGovern. t' "It's been a -rather sentimental day," Humphrey said at a rnall news gathering in his hotel suite, Humphrey first sought the in 1960 only to lose -o John Kennedy. Therr he i -served as vice president to Lyndon B. Johnson from 1964 to When he got the nomination in 1968 he was defeated President Nixon. Now, Humphrey says he try again.

However, he said he didn't have any regrets about his final rCHOn lu ream uiB nuns nllouse. I "Idon't have to say to my-; self, 'Ya know, I might have odone I didn't, and that's it," Humphrey said. "I think I'm- more sensitive now to what's going on. I've been out and tasted the fruit of Jithe Humphrey said he plans to turn after the convention to I-i-ais lakeside home in Waverly, to rest for two or three wlays. "I'm really anxious to get "back to the Senate," he said.

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Pages Available:
596,892
Years Available:
1914-1973