Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 29

Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
29
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

The Ottawa Citizen Fit, July 7, 1G72 Page 29 Democratic convention Credentials cases remain in limbo Spassky first Five days of disciplining left delegates led by Chicago Mayor Richard Daley remained in a legal limbo. Chief Justice Warren Burger extended Indefinitely Thursday a delaying order in the case so he could MIAMI BEACH (AP) With the Democratic convention to start Monday night, two major credentials cases which involve 151 Senator McGovern delegates from California and 59 Illinois I Price index rises Democratic party lawyers asked Burger Thursday to convene the court for what would be its fourth special summer session in history. They said the circuit court's ruling would "very likely" make the federal judiciary the convention kingmaker. The two cases are crucial, especially the California one, in McGovern's quest for victory in the presidential nomination battle on the first ballot. Including the 151 California votes, The Associated Press count shows McGovern with 1,454 first-ballot votes just 54 short of the 1,509 needed for the nomination.

consult with his eight U.S. Supreme Court colleagues on whether to call a special session to consider appeals in the two cases. The U.S. Circuit Court in Washington ruled Wednesday that the party's credentials committee had acted illegally in voting to replace the 151 McGovern delegates from California with representatives of his rivals in proportion to their vote in the state's June 6 primary. At the same time, the court rejected Daley's appeal from the credentials committee decision that turned his seats over to a challenging group.

I as REYKJAVIK (Reuter) Russian ti-tleholder Boris Spassky and American challenger Bobby Fischer, having ended their battle of nerves, now begin the task of disciplining their minds in preparation for next week's opening game in the world chess championship. The two players have five days in which to achieve the mental equilibrium essential in top-flight chess. Spassky drew white Thursday night and will have the advantage of the first move. Fischer wanted to begin the disrupted match on Sunday but agreed to Spassky's request for two extra days, which means the contest will get under way on Tuesday nine days behind schedule. The American rounded off his cold war of nerves with the usually imperturbable Russian by keeping him waiting for more than half an hour at the hall Thursday night.

But Spassky, who is familiar with Fischer's tactic now, seemed to have found the antidote. He took the American's lateness in his stride, greeting Fischer in a friendly way when he finally turned up and wishing him good luck after the draw was made. Chess experts here believe the 35-year-old Spassky is the one to have suffered most from the delay in the start of the 24-game series. Apart from the fact that Spassky already has spent 2y2 weeks on the island, the world champion has had to watch a challenger acting as though the roles already were reversed. in Ontario and Quebec and the new cash-only bus fare system introduced in Edmonton.

The price of food in supermarkets and other stores, bought for home consumption, was actually a shade lower last month. Resigns Chancellor Willy Brandt of West Germany Thursday accepted the resignation of Economics and Finance Minister Karl Schiller, above. Schiller angrily tendered his resignation after a stormy two-day cabinet meeting last week voted against his policies. "3 a W. C.

Whyte HEARING By The Canadian Press Higher costs of housing and transportation pushed the consumer price index up one-fifth of a point to 138.5 in June from 138.3 in May, Statistics Canada reported today. The index a year ago as 133. Food prices also edged up a bit, but clothing prices were down last month. The index, based on 1961 consumer prices equalling 100, rose by only about half as much last month as it did in June during the previous two years, the statistics bureau said. Statistics Canada said the higher housing component of the index reflected higher prices for new houses, higher rents, higher homeowner repair charges and higher telephone rates in Ontario and Quebec.

The transportation index, which accounts for only one-eighth of the total index, reflected higher train fares, higher inter-urban bus fares Many veteran ministers to serve under Messmer is-. I AID SERVICE Hearing Aids -v Acausticon and Wide Li vjj W. C. Whyte 233-1714 isters less than 36 hours after President Georges Pompidou fired Premier Jacques Chaban-Delmas. A series of scandals had rocked the confidence of the Gaullist party.

Messmer held over from the outgoing administration Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann, Finance Minister PARIS (AP) New French Premier Pierre Messmer named a government Thursday night to carry France through the elections within the next eight months. Several senior ministers in the outgoing cabinet were retained. He announced a list of 20 ministers and 10 junior min Valery Giscard D'Estaing, Defence Minister Michel Debre and Interior Minister Raymond Mercellin. Debre is currently on an official visit to Washington and Schumann is talking with Chinese leaders in Peking. Giscard d'Estaing is involved in complex international negotiations over the world monetary problems.

85 SPARKS ST. On Tht Mall Monday to Friday to I Saturday by appointment only CHARTER MEMBER ONTARIO HEARING AID ASSOCIATION Killed hijackers had dummies in suitcases longitude and latitude of the old airfield. In the Pun-tzi Mountains, it has a 6,520 foot runway, long enough to accommodate the Boeing 737 jetliner. The hijackers, Dimitri Al-exiev and Michael Dimitrov Azmanoff, both of whom entered the United States in 1968, were shot and killed by FBI agents who stormed the plane with 86 passengers aboard. Shots fired by one of the hijackers killed a passenger, Stanley Carter, 66, a retired Canadian railway conductor.

Two other passengers were wounded. From Reuter-AP SAN FRANCISCO (CP) Two Bulgarian hijackers killed by FBI agents here Wednesday may have been planning to push dummies from the plane attached to parachutes then force the plane to land at an abandoned airfield in British Columbia. The FEI found two suitcases inside the Pacific Southwest airlines jet which contained mannequins dressed in men's clothing. Ont of the slain hijackers had a slip of paper with the Continuing Our Layaway SALE of 6 Communists 'dispersed to study in Canada? Fur rimmed COATS Come to any of our three stores tonight and see this outstanding collection of Fur-trimmed coats a Pre-Season savings during our Coat Month Lay-away Sale! Styled for 1972 in soft wool blends and attractive wool tweeds in all the latest fall and winter shades. Fur collars come in your choice of Mink, Raccoon, Spanish Lamb or Mouton fur.

On sale now, in Misses' and Junior styles Sizes 8 to 20 and 5 to 15. CANBERRA, Australia (Reuter) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said on television here Thursday that his government had "dispersed" Communist students to universities in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. This had been done to break up a concentration of In 1934 Brights began its vast and costly program of vinicultural research and improvement. By 1947 the first four results of that gamble were on the Canadian market the 74 Sherry and Port, and the Manor St. Davids table wines.

Since that time these four have become among the largest-selling premium wines of their class in It? 1 XT 71 i1 a vj w. tanaaa. wnen you serve any oi mese risis Communist students and faculty members in Singapore, particularly at the Chinese Nanyang University, he said. "The Communists whom we have dispersed to universities, many on scholarships in Canada, Australia, some even in New Zealand, have come back and they've become fairly middle class and comfortable, although armchair critics," he added. In Ottawa, a spokesman for the Canadian International Development Agency, which brings students from Singapore to Canada, usually for postgraduate courses, said questions of the political leanings of the students are "neither asked nor answered." The Singapore students have an "absolutely first-class record" in Canada, he added.

"They dominate their classes." YlPl" wmes you re serving wines Canadians joiow anu m.c. mi uicae winca, iuu simply can't go wrong. and Genuine BORG and FUR FABRIC COATS You'll also find a wonderful selection of genuine Borg and fur fabric coats for only The lightweight, long wearing and easy care Borg and Fur Fabric Coats are on sale now at this Pre-Season price. Choose from beautiful fashion colours in either Borg or Fur Fabric tonight. Misses' and Junior styles in sizes 8 to 18 and 7 to 15 on sale during Coat Month at Ogilvy's.

litis all-ptrrposc, welcome-anytime cellar of fine Canadian wines makes an all-purpose, welcome-anytime gift: 74 Sherry A delectable appetizer wine. 74 Port JffT pl Protestant commandos at the readv Superb with cheese and crackers. Manor St. Davids Sauterne A medium dry white table wine. Manor St.

Davids Claret An excellent dry red table wine. Mazcl Tov A delicious dessert wine. DuBarry Sparkling Rose An "anytime" fun wine. comes quickly TOKYO (Reuter) Japan's new prime minister, Kakuei Tanaka, ran into the first crisis of his day-old rule today when two of his cabinet refused to serve. Makato Miike, appointed postal and telecommunications minister, and Kiichi Arita, director-general of the economic planning agency, refused to serve soon after the appointments were announced.

They are members of a party faction led by former foreign minister Takeo Fu-kuda, beaten by Tanaka in the premiership election. Informed sources said Fu-kuda had demanded four posts in the cabinet for his faction and was angered when only two were named. Slide toll 183 TOKYO (Reuter)' The toll of dead and missing from landslides caused by torrential rains in southern Japan reached 183 today, police said. Officials said at least 68 people were known dead and 115 were listed as missing. But the figures were liable to change.

I Radian ci 9 BELFAST (AP) Protestant paramilitary commandos are at the ready for a civil in Northern Ireland, militant Protestant leader William Craig asserted Thursday. Craig, head of the right-wing Ulster Vanguard movement, said four or five armed commando-type organizations are standing by to carry out "special duties." He said August and September could be bloody months which might plunge the province into a head-on conflict between the Protestant majority and Roman Catholic minority. Craig did not disclose the strength of the commandos. $5 Deposit Holds the Coat of Your Choice Until Oct. 3 LADIES' COATS, FASHION FLOOR, THE SECOND, RIDEAU STREET STORE, ALSO AT OUR BILLINGS BRIDGE AND LINCOLN FIELDS STORES SHOP TONIGHT until 9 P.M.

TJie welcome wines to welcome friends FOR BRIGHTS' PARTY AND WEDDING SERVICE; FOR FREE HOME DELIVERY OF ANY OF BRIGHTS FINE CANADIAN WINES, JUST PHONE 233-9381.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Ottawa Citizen
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Ottawa Citizen Archive

Pages Available:
2,113,840
Years Available:
1898-2024