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vv 1 1 '-w To Illinoi is California Pelegat.es McGovern 4 Decision Upheld By VERNON A. GUIDRY Jr. Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON AP) A 'A -v federal BDoeals court Wedneg. Vol. 95No.

160 Paducah, KyM Thursday Morning, July 6, 1972 10 Cents day ordered 151 California dele gates restored to George McGovern, prompting his forces to enter a claim on a MAYOR DALEY, IN SERIOUS MOOD, PRESIDES AT COUNCIL Chicago's Mayor Richard, J. Daley, whose iwtcH received a setback to U.S. Court of Appeals In Washing-ton In their efforts to gala back 59 seats at Democratic National Convention, appeared serious he held chin In hand while presiding over meeting of Chicago city council on Wednesday morning. AP Wlraphotol South Vietnamese Forces first-ballot victory at the Democratic Convention in Miami Beach. In the same opinion, the U.S.

Hold Edge Of Ouanff Tri Humphrey Plans To TTh trtrm Circuit Court of Appeals here upheld another party Credentials Committee decision ousting Mayor Richard Daley and 58 others as Illinois delegates to the presidential nominating session. In the same order the ipaign federal court blocked any state- By Michael putzel Associated Presi Writer SAIGON (AP) South Viet-namese forces heW the edge of Quang Xr city Wednesday and beat off enemy attacks on their eastern flank, In the air war over North Vietnam, the U.S. Command announced the heaviest raids in weeks against three major depots within four miles of the By BROOKS JACKSON Associated Press Writer WAVERLY. Minn. TAP! court action that might affect its decision.

This was another plus for the Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey said Wednesday he plans to press his campaign for the Democrat peme Court allowed the appeals court ruling to stand and the convention ignored it. Humphrey was interviewed on the lawn of his lakeside home in this rural community, where he is resting before flying to the Miami convention Friday. He was asked if he discounts the possibility of McGovern's making good on his threat to run independently if the nomination is denied him through what he considers unfair means.

"Maybe the wish is father of the thought, but I do tend to discount it," Humphrey said. South Dakota senator since the Daley slate was uncommitted ic presidential nomination even if it means seeing supporters of but a majority of the replace center of Hanoi, the North Viet ments favors McGovern. namese capital. sen. oeorge S.

McGovern walk An anneal to the Simrpm Reliable sources said Lt. out of the party's convention Court still is possible for the Gen. Ngo Quang Truong, com He said he tends to discount mander of the threats by McGovern that he tne Democratic National Committee and pro-Daley forces. counteroffensive into Quang Tri va r- x- 'P Rick Stearns. McGovem'a province, believes he can re may bolt the party, and said McGovern's statements are "most show a chief delegate marshal, said McGovern now has 1,541.5 dele capture South Vietnam's northernmost city without a bloody lack of political maturity.

Senator Would Halt Work Of Bondsmen By STEVE LIVINGSTON, Sim-Democrat Staff Writer First District State Sen. Parr-nil UnkKorj t- hi.j name. gate votes, enough to assure a Humphrey, who trails far be nrst-oallot nomination. He is in no hurry to dash Into hind McGovern in delegate strength, vowed he wouldn't throw his support behind any me city and engage in unneces If the circuit court rullno sary street fighting and stands, The Associated Press struction, the sources reported other candidate until at least a fourth or fifth ballot, or at least delegate count would nlar Government paratroopers penetrated the city limits Tues tack? eliminati0n of Professinal bail bondsmen in JJgq Png at a Paducah Optimist until he became convinced he McGovern's strength at 1,436,65, less than 100 short of the 1,509 delegate votes need. day, tnen took up defensive po- had lost any chance of winning the nomination himself.

Earlier in the dav. Humnhrev uiuns on me soutneastern the bail bond business "obsolete ed for nomination. Sen. Hubert eage, awaiting an order to Bail Bond and offensive to current values. Humphrey of Minnesota has MOTHER COMFORTED The Rev.

Frederick "Why should there be private press on after their week-long, 10-mile drive up Highway 1. Charles, 23. Ha held his 17.mnnth.nM rinnoh. sunered a severe setback in his bid for the nomination when a federal appeals court ordered wz.83 by the count. Alabama Hilton consoles Mrs; Lillv -Smith anteide prom.invoived In public function tef hostage mside the for Gov.

George Wallace has 381 Sources said die enemy's of our courts and correctional Hearings -i, iL.1? fwnmpw amfm Hn imn hi nearly' UUcC lwurs( TemIerin the FBI. The day at the Buffalo. N.Y Atrnort Sv her inn iri tnmuwf -jap wir.nhn plane nearly three the FBI. The (AP Wirephoto) ana Maine's Sen. Edmund s.

system?" Hubbard asked 151 California delegates many of whom had been ticketed for returned to Muskie has 225J5. -w aav UMumfU Hubbard said he would nm. strength inside Quang Tri is not known, but the are believed to be chiefly mffltia. The North Vietnamese main divisions are believed to be dis McGovern. 'pose specific alternatives to pro- Pending Daughter Held Hdstage Some delegates officiallv classified as uncommitted, ho But Humphrey raised the possibility that the convention iessionai bail bonding In the near future.

The suggestions will be By KARL HARRISON persed generally to the west of over, have said they are lean might attempt to overrule the revealed in forthcoming Sun-Democrat Staff Writer yuang in, which fell to the ing 10 Mcoovern. I Attempted Hijack Is Aborted courts, saying: "It's mv tuda enemy May 1. The Credentials Committee speecnes to other civic organi zations in Paducah and Mc A decision is expected this morning relative to the holdino ment mat the convention is the stripped McGovern of the Cali judge of its own membership." The shelling of Hue continued for the fourth day. A military Cracken County, he noted. of hearings into the bail bond fornia delegates by deciding to He acKnowiedged there would Legislation which can be en As limte-W lelder Surrenders nospitai in the Hue Citadel was apportion them among all can oe "Quite a hassle" if the Su industry in Kentucky, Insurance Commissioner Harold McGuffv acted in the Kentuckv General hit Wednesday morning didates oy tne amount of votes Assembly could give us alterna Spokesmen said 11 patients said Wednesday.

The FBI said Charles Smith each received in a presidentia through the ordeal with a knife By MARVIN R. PIKE Associated Press Writer tives to the bondsmen in our bail were wounded. Mcouffy said the decision on primary. In the latest raids announced systems, beginning in 1974, and BUFFALO. N.Y.

(AP) A pointed at her throat and chest at times, had only a small cut where to have hearings and The circuit court heM that 23, of Buffalo, surrendered nearly three hours after boarding the unoccupied American by the U.S. Command. Air aiiecung an courts in Ken knife-wielding father threatened While the apportionment might on ner nose when it was over. Force Phantoms blasted a sun tucky," Hubbard said. when to have them would be made after he has conferred with other members of his de oe more iair than the winner- Buffalo police said Smith had to Kin ins infant daughter Wednesday as he held her hos Airlines 707 jetliner at Buffalo airport, apparently convinced ply depot and vehicle repair fa Hubbard also noted that citv take-all manner in which the cility three miles southeast of left what they described as a suicide note at his mother's councils ano citv comm ss ons tage in an abortive airplane hi Today's Index Telephone 443-1771 3 Sections, 48 Pages Classifieds 16A-19A Editorials 12A Family News IB Landers-Tbosteson Sports 16B-19B Sylvia Porter 13B Theater 12B Sears Section 8 Pages his demand to be flown over I primary was set up, changing the center of Hanoi and a mill 'can give serious consideration seas would not be met.

partment who have been involved in investigation of alleged bail bonding irregularities. home. jack that began after he allegedly stabbed his estranged wife tary vehicle depot four miles tne rules after the game as fundamental principles of due Smith was chareed with at to changes in the system for city police courts." Richard H. Ash. special asent and another man at her apart tempted aircraft piracy.

His 17 south of the city center Tues day. process." in cnarge of the Buffalo FBI of ment, police said. month-old daughter, who went fice, said Smith, carrvine the Radio Hanoi claimed the Acting Gov. Julian Carroll, D- See BAIL BOND Page 2-A, Column 7 The majority opinion In th child, Jetuan. in his arms.

See HUBBARD Page 2-A, Column 1 fighter-bombers struck residen boarded the empty jet at dawn 2-1 California decision declared that the "Democratic tial sections of the capital and killed or injured many civil at its parting place near the Party did not merely interoret passenger terminal. ians. The U.S., Command said it had no information "indicating Pompidou Fires French Premier By PAUL TREUTHARDT. Associated Press Writer As FBI agents and police sur '-a VsfV rounded the plane, Smith de manded to be flown "out of the See S. VIETS Page 2-A, Column 8 country," Ash said.

one of Its rules in essence, it acted in defiance of its own rules as Interpreted In the call for the 1972 convention by establishing retroactively an entirely new and unannounced standard of conduct." Ash used a bullhorn in an at PARIS (kV President ftenrepe PnmnMm. fin4 tempt to coax Smith from the o- diviv navtjun Chaban-Delmas. his premier for three vearsi after a scrips nf piane. At first he refused to 1 scaiiuais rocKea me umiy or tne uauiiist party. give up.

Weather Forecast wnn legislative elections due before next March, Pompidou Seated at the door of the air The losers in both cases fnl then on weanesaay appointed craft, Smith held his dauehter loed usual legal practice and Chaban-Delmas, whose dy aloft and shouted he would kill namic war effort made a her if he did not Bet a pilot. River, Lake Data On Page 12-B brigadier-general at the age of See ILLINOIS Page 2-A, Column 6 Ash said. Ash asked Smith if he became premier when Pom KENTUCKY Partly cloudy could board the plane. hard-line- Gaullist Pierre Mes-smer, 56, to form a new government likely to include many of the leading figures of the outgoing administration. Its composition is expected to be announced Thursday or Friday.

Messmer, minister for over pioou succeeded ue Gaulle as "No," he replied. "If vou do and mud today and Friday, highs mostly in high 70s and low president. His more liberal in you'll 'both be dead. I'm not eo- Lone Death ing wait too much loneer." 80s. Lows tonight in the 50s.

terpretation of Gaullism and calls for a "new society" led to Smith yelled after a half-hour TENNESSEE Partly cloudy a it a seas territories under Chaban- eany ciasnes with the orthodox in the plane. ana mua ioaay ana rnaay, Delmas. served for nine vears wing of the party. Pleas that he eive ud the highs In, the 80s. Lows tonight as defense minister for Presi Mars 44th' Weekend But the real pressure on his baby and surrender were made dent Charles de Gaulle under upper 50s and low 60s.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-Most post came in the last few months. A series of financial Pompidou's premiership. KEEP AWAY! A member of a Chicago motorcycle gang points a revolver at a ornnni See HIJACK IS Page 2-A, Column 2 Like Chaban-Delmas. one of ly sunny and pleasant, highs in the middle and upper 70s. Fair scandals exploded involving AP Wirephoto) Ms cycle.

The festival-goers said they were retaliating after gang-members intimidated and extorted money from them. The gun was not fired, and the cycle gang was driven off. of rockiest fans gathered north of Streator, A 46-year-old Fulton County the first to rally to De Gaulle's Free France movement in 1940. in an attempt to keep them away from Today's Chuckle woman died late Tuesday at Western Baptist Hospital from injuries she reecived Sunday when she was hit bv a car near Messmer was a founder of a pressure group designed to press its view of Gaullist or 4t Judge's Request uauuist deputies or close associates. Chaban-Delmas, 57, went on television nationwide to explain how perfectly legal tax See POMPIDOU Page 2-A, Column 3 and a little warmer tonight, low in the 50s.

TEMPERATURES High 70, low 58, midnight 60; 1971 high 89, low 72. Today's autos run pretty smooth, but they'd do even bet her home. thodoxy after the general resigned in 1969. tcr if we could get the ierks out The victim was identified hv of them. Bar Committee Will Probe iveniucKy state Police as Mrs.

Ruth Coy. wife of Averv Cov. Fischer Apologizes, But Fulton Rt. 4. The accident oc 'Allegations' Against Palmer curred seven-tenths of a mile west of Fulton on Kentucky 166.

Chess Match Delayed Again i roopers said no charges were (j A committee composed of tain Kentucky statutes. It ob piaceo against the driver of the served as well that Palmer's said he had sent both stories to the Kentucky Bar Association "and asked for interpretation." If the committee was appoint car, identified as Billy Ray Mof fitt. 39, pf Mavfield Rt. 7. By STEPHENS BROENING until next week for the dust to reply to the newspaper story members of the McCracken County Bar Association will investigate "allegations contained In newspaper articles" concern championship chess.

The win enforcement from now on. He settle. aiso was published. Palmer asked that Garrett Mrs. Coy's death was the lone traffic fatality recorded In West Euwe said he had allowed Associated tress writer REYKJAVIK, ICELAND (AP) Bobby Fischer apolo ed, Palmer said In the second then suggested the further postponement and said the match may even have to be split into ing McCracken Judae Andrew Fischer's tardy arrival he got letter, he would "be able to show ern Kentucky during the long appoint a committee "of your choosing" from the membership J.

Palmer. nere i uesaay because "Fis what efforts I made to assure The announcement was made t-outn oi July weekend, and brought the. state toll to 12 for gized weanesaay xor delaying the start of the $400,000 world championship chess but parts to avoid conflict with the world chess Olympiad set to be ner will get $231,250 and the loser $168,750. The 24-game series between Spassky of the Soviet Union and the 29-year-old American challenger was to have begun last Sunday. It was put off for two days because of Fischer's holdout, then delaved until that I was in complianoe with of the bar association to "investigate the charges set forth Wednesday afternoon bv Tom tne law concernina mv associa the five-day period, which began gin in September at Skopje, Yu in said article and make a 'pub Garrett, president of the bar as soclation.

rnoay at 6 p.m. and ended at goslavia. The first apoloev of the dav tion with my son and will be able to answer all other charges levied against me. Furthermore. cher Is quite another person.

He's living in another world." Euwe said he realized Title-holder Boris Spassky was "very upset" and would like to give him a week before the first game. Fischer's holdout for more lic report tftereof." Palmer said he would be avail Garrett released two letters midnight Tuesday. In addition to her husband: was made in Fischer's name on sent to him by Palmer. One was able to answer anv Questions of Thursday by Soviet objections to the American's conduct. the Russians demanded apologies In writing.

With the confrontation threatening never to reach the checkered board, President Max Euwe of the International Chess Federaflon-FIDE took some of the blame and suggested further postponement written on June 29 and the other uie committee and that he would I will be able to advise the com-miuee the reason the articles were written, in the first nlace." Mrs. Coy leaves her mother, Mrs. Helen Lash, California; three sisters and two brothers. on June 30. submit any and all records that Euwe admitted Wednesday The first letter noted the Sun- the demand of Spassky, who said the American's conduct had "Insulted me personally See CHESS MATCH Page 2-A, Column i the" committee may request.

The letter ended at that point. Democrat, on June 29. had nub- money brought the takings for both winner and loser to the highest amount ever. In world the June 30 letter reported he had violated the rules in allowing delays In the starting date, and promised strict rule lished a story concernine Palm the newspaper had published See LONE DEATH Page, 2-A, Column 4 See BAR GROUP Page 2-A, Column I er's apparent violations of cer another story about Palmer. He.

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