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The Daily Tribune from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin • Page 16

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The Daily Tribunei
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Connolly says he expects no offer on vice presidency spot WASHINGTON (AP) For-! Sen. mer Treasury Secretary George McGovern be offered the post, attractive presidential he said. "As I read the tea B. Connally, back home after a candidate and sides with Nixon leaves, that's not in my fu- 17-nation mission for President' on most major issues. ftaon says he may campaigns "i ture," Besides foe said report- it would a mis 5 shou expects no offer to be Nixon's; resigned' ii said he running mate.

i secretary anudlpeculationTtim! Democrat But asked if he He also said he has no idea J.Nixon might choose him to re-S missed attending the Democrat- chat new Vivnn ic National Convention at Miami Beach, he said, "I miss it, kind of like a man misses- a thumb." for McGovern, what new assignment Nixon place Sp5 Agpew on may have in mind for him, al- GOP ticket in November though the President mentioned "jf conceivable mat I could recently that Connally may be fairly active" for Nixon he take on some ether special but he turned aside ques- duties. tions suggesting thai the Presi-1 Connally told newsmen, that: dent sent him on the five-week: in "ght of some of his policies, he's made no decision on his worldwide trip to groom him I ne not ae most attractive campaign role, but said he; for vice president. candidate in the country, as far! doesn't consider Democratic; "I would anticipate that 11 as I can THT? A v- Conally, former Texas gov- THE DAILY TRIBUNE, Wisconsin Rapids ernor who has been active in Wednesday, July 12, 1972 Page Democratic national; conventions, said he will talk to' Nixon later this week at the I Western White House before I making a public report on his I trip. But that's not all that will I be discussed, he said. i I "I think it" woud be unthink-1 able that the President and I got -ogether and didn't talk a I little domestic politics," he Connally added, though, that he has no plan to attend the Republican National Con- i vention next month at Miami I Beach.

In (he brief news conference at Andrews Air Force Base, he said he hoped to be relieved of 1 I public service for a while but! "you never know what's going to happen." Theresnothing like a Wonfs skyjack news curbed WASHINGTON (AP) Strict, to the Professional Air balanced mind which would' controls over news on air line; Controllers Organization (PAT-J even contemplate a crime of hijackings might help cut down CO). such serious magnitude," be on hijack attempts, according, 0 hn F. Leyden, the PATCOj added. president, called for "an imme- i Leyden said PATCO was not Jdiate blackout on skyjacking at-i seeking to directly suppress Won Pulitzer Prize tempts" in a letter to Trans-! news, but that it wanted "a portation Secretary John A. change in the method used in Vclpe Tuesday.

disseminating that news." He "The twisted minds which; rjjfj not elaborate? 1 BRIDGEPORT, Conn. i Lauren D. Lyman, Si, a re-; i tired vice president of United; con-rive these heinous schemes and a Pulitzer; receive their instant expertise died Tuesday. I through elaborate detailed a c- INIXon aunr Lyman won the Pulitzer Prize counts of previous attempts in RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) in 1936 while a reporter for The I New York Times for a study he did on the move of Charles A.

Aircraft Corp. Prize winner, Lindbergh's family to England to escape excessive publicity. the newspapers and television," Edith Timherlake, 92, President he said. Nixon's" maternal aunt, died "Too often vivid details de; late Tuesday. She was the sis- picted by the media serve as of she President's mother, an incentive io an already un- Hannanh Milhous Nixon.

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Toj jjouraed Tuesday night after 4 his 29th move. (dethrone Spassky, Fischer! I hours and 34 minutes of piayj The lanky Brooklyn, N.Y_,j needs points while the Rus-j and 40 moves by each player. I challenger galloped his ian can reta his crown The game was to resume at down a long black diagonal toj j2 points. p.m. p.m.

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