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Galesburg Register-Mail from Galesburg, Illinois • Page 5

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Week's Headlines: Old Politics Are Thing of Past at Party's Convention Galesburg Register-Moil, Galesburg, Saturday, July 15, ,1972 5 By AL FAUSTINO United Press International The "old politics" was a thing of the past this week at the Democratic convention. The "new politics" took over and the of them The Week In Review women activists, Kacks and In all-night sessions and voted their consciences. Their candidate, George S. McGovern, delivered his tance speech early Friday morning in the vast, red-white- and-blue Convention Hall, hammering away at his theme of "Come home, America." He promised to stop the bombing of North Vietnam on Inauguration day and to "put America back to work." But he summed up the tone of his speech with these words: "This is the time to turn away from excessive preoccupation over seas to rebuilding our own nation." NOTICE OUR REGULAR BUFFET DINNERS $1.50 Will Resume On SUNDAY, JULY 16 0 EAGLES CLUB N. Chambers GIANT COUNTRY WESTERN MUSIC JAM SESSION Sunday, July 16th STARTING AT 5 P.M.

'TIL HIDEOUT LOUNGE 1256 E. BERRIEN ALL COUNTRY WESTERN MUSICIANS INVITED The nomination of the 49- year-old South Dakota senator was the culmination of a primary campaign that began with him is a rank outsider. But the efficiency of the organization he built was apparent when he won handily on the first ballot. McGovern's vice presidential choice was Sen. Thomas F.

Eagleton, a 42-year-old Roman Catholic from Missouri. Political Unknown Eagleton, a member of the Senate's antiwar bloc, conceded he was a relative unknown in national politics. 'I know I'm 'Tom ho told reporters. "I realize I'm not a household word. But when Muskic was picked in 1968 he was 'Ed and when Agnew was picked in 1968, he was 'Spiro It's going to take a Jot of work on my The delegates, weary from long sessions and lack of sleep, broke out of their serious mood just before the 36th quadrennial In The Armed Forces NOTICE MARTI ES 57 S.

Cherry Will Be Closed July 16th Till August 7th For Addition of New Lounge Dining Room Area HOTEL CUSTER THREE CROWN ROOM Featuring "The Vibrations" Wed. thru Sat. 9 P.M. I A.M. KNOX COUNTY DEMOCRAT CLUB Fish and Chicken Fry Sunday, July 16 ENTERTAINMENT FIREMEN'S PARK WATAGA, ILL.

Serving IT A.M. 5:30 P.M. Adults $2.00 Donation Children $1.50 RAIN or SHINE Come Ye All SURPRISE PARTY PASTIME CLUB p.m. SUNDAY 1 a.m. Democratic National Conven tion ended.

Votes popped up during the vice presidential balloting for 75 persons, including Archie Bunker. Around the World deadlock In the Vietnam peace talks held negotiations resumed this week but there seemed to be a slight change in attitudes. U.S. negotiator William J. Porter made an unusually moderate presentation of President Nixon's ceasefire plan.

The Communists rejected it, but then without being fully explicit asked for a new over-all package for a political military settlement. REYKJAVIK, Iceland-Bobby Fischer's favorite chair was flown to Iceland Sunday and the start of the world chess championship was finally in sight. On Monday, Fischer said he didn't like the lighting, the chess board and a few other hings in the hal! where he was to play titlcholder Boris Spass- ky of Russia. Fischer lost the first of the possible 24 games on Tuesday. Thursday he stayed in bed and the second was awarded to Spassky.

I FREEPORT, Tex. The hijacked National Airlines 727 jetliner sat stranded on a small south Texas airfield designed only for propeller aircraft. It had blown four tires on landing. The hijackers had $600,000 they received in Philadelphia and still held three stewardesses hostage. But Thursday after 22 hours an FBI man convinced them they didn't have a chance.

The Green, 34, and Lulseyd Testa, and were held in lieu of $1 million bond each. brief truce in Northern Ireland ended as the- week began. Seven persons, including a retarded 15-year-old Catholic boy, died in one bloody 24-hour period in midweek. The army said the boy, David McLenaghan, was shot by four gunmen who wounded his mother and shot him as he lay in bed. Police said he had a mental age of 4.

Navy Fireman Ret. Garl Lcc tafgren, son of Mrs. Floyd Downing, Alexis, was graduated recently from the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Lofgrcn Dempsey Lt. Col.

Dcrrcl L. Dempscy son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren A Dcmpsey, 512 N. Broad was graduated recently 0l)t 1( ast andjihe Air Force's acjfjc arca sional military school, he Air.

Je js the Mcr of Mr War Co lege, Maxwell AI'B, Ala. Mrs EIwood Anderson headquarters for air operations in Southeast Asia, the Far East and Pacific area. His wife Kendall, is the daughter of Rob ert Irons, Galesburg. Navy PO 2.6. Craig R.

Rlgg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Rlgg, 1555 Beechcr recently visited Malaga, Spain, while aboard the aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy.

Sgt. Richard A. Selver, son of Mrs. Louise M. Bates, Galesburg, has arrived for duty at Kwang Ju AB, Republic of Korea.

An administrative specialist, he is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces, headquarters for air operations in Asia, the Far East Too Qualified LONDON (UPD Dennis Knight, a 22 year-old teacher, said he could not live on his pay so he applied for a job as a postman. Knight, a college graduate, said the post office turned him down, because he was "too highly qualified for the job." He has protested to his member of parliament. Movie Calendar BATUHDAY, JULY 15 CINEMA "Clockwork Orange" at 9:30 p.m. CINEMA Hi OW OU See Him Now Ynu Don't" At 7:30 9:18. SATURDAY fc SUNDAY JULY 15 It 16 OBPHEUM: "The War Between Men nrvl Women" nt 1.30.

3:20, 5:15, 7:05 ft WEST: "The CiriiriUiite" nt 1:35, 3:35, 5:30, 7:30 At birth, an opossum Is only about the size of a kidney bean. STARTS SUNDAY CULPEPPER CATTLE CO. Orimat Billy "Ormn" luth Children 50c Adalll Me Show Etch HUM Al flit "ENDfTONIGHT Willie Wonka Chocolate Factory The 10-month course is 1455 Main st signed to prepare senior officers and specially selected civilians for higher command and staff positions by developing an understanding of military strategy in support of national security cn was policy, authorities said. JLaslo J. Now You Know By United Press International The first workable ballpoint patented in 1937 by Biro, a Hungarian S.

Sgt. Robert W. Simklns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman R.

Simkins, London Mills, is on duty at Ubon Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. He is an aircraft systems repairman assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces, Dempsey is now assigned at living in Argentina. Osan AB, Republic of Korea, as an air traffic control officer with the 2146th Communications Group. He has served in Vietnam. His wife, Grace, is the daughter of Mr.

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