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Daily News from New York, New York • 84

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IFeds Eye IPco vatie Addict Clinic By DONALD IT.VNN Federal ivsrcalic of fkial ze rt fr kdwn ar 1 of a nrirat- ly operaled stone-front methaione rlinic that ixJaily announce! rlonc down. Tlie dtj, IliA-it Tali. By OWEN FITZGERALD The McGovern-Eajrleton ticket haa a chance of vrtn- Serene in Own World ning but it will be Mayor Lindsay sad yesterday on his first Democratic atJonal i it ia his return to City Hall from Convention. Lindsay was even less optimistic about the Democratic slate's prospects in New York NEWS sa tor Prnft Cswarst At atr Halt, a prasite Mayor Lindsay ponder Dess chance. State.

"It will be difficult for the ticket to win in the state. It ran win, but it wont be easy." But the mayor railed the Mc-Gorern-Eajrlcton slate a good ticket" and vowed to do anything be could to be helpful to elect iu nowever, be ruled out any major campaign position auctt as 1 m. SI, eaasmualrai Vy UmkIi ba I I Stby. tt, and brother their silent uaW of hbad and ta BnV Oni, M.h. Pair, hbad for It year and si bwtb.

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He said he wwni In anrthing "in terfere" with his Job of Wine mayor. The mayor. a bo attended the convention as a delegate-aUlarge after severing bis lif clone ties with the Republican Tarty year ago, said the Miami Beach meet- in "was the most refreshing convention I re ever With 80 of the more thai 3, wo delegates new to tfce con. retilion icw, the mayor, with an eye also to the party reform. commented: llere at lone Ul is the third party.

The snake ha shed iU skin." New Yorkers Leave Big Task Uecfoae Miami Beach, July II (UPI) The New York State dcleratioa left the Democratic NaUonal Convention in Miami today with out performing on of lis most important tasks the election of four new members to the tiooal committee. The New Yorkers considered the issue so important that they walked off the convention floor for half an hour on closing aught to protest that they were allowed to elect only hair of the eight new national commute nn from the stale. But the state del egates were so busy arguing over this that they rM unable to work out a means of electing the four they were allowed to ballot on. only to stay oa as aalloaa! chairman but also to serve ai head of the McGovern presidrn tial campaign. The sources said McGover turned down the offer and pressure from bis staff, decsiia instead on Mrs.

West wood. McGovern also selected Don Pctrie, an Avis Orp. eseevtiv, a the new party treasurer, succeeding Robert Strauss of Teva. Poll: Nixon Hiding nigh Philadelphia. July II (LTD President Nixon's popularity jumped 4-5 'i during the Dem-rrratic National Convention, according to the Sindliagcr political report.

The poll said today that of 1.116 persons by telephone during the mnveatiar, said they wiuld vote for Nixon and 31 said they'd vote against him if the presidential election were held now. The poll did not ask a question which directly compared President Nixon to Sen. McGovern. however. It said Niton's rating was the highest in the last two decade, higher even than President Eisenhower' rating the week before his I9S6" presidential election over Adlai Stevenson.

Win Bobby er will not receive anv share er will not receive any share of the nrite money if be fad to complete the matrh Rut Snassly would presumably be able la claim bis share if be i declared the winner. ir the match is railed off. the Icelandic Chess Federation will stage a grandmasters' tournament, in which Srassky ha promised to play, Tbarartanaoa said. aba wound Op lis dst today. Mr.

Westward. 47. the Via aatMnal rocanulieewwcnaa, hat been cw'cluktfwaa of tbe McGovern raaspaira far the Dvsoe-craUe awmMatsuoa. A tfer-vawed, slender aasnaa with bbl bar. she to ssarrwd Richard Westwaod.

a basiao'H caecuUve. The cample operates a mink raaxb and ha rai ea Irrests araund Wrt Jordan, CtaJh. The cbawca of Mr. Wrl4 espweted la t4p iwwiith Mc--Govem's rvSaUan With tieet't rtchu ieadrrs. aba acre aTT hy opposition ta a tm I pcttalwwtsHa plalform piaatc was dVfeated ty tb caawadaoa early tt eofewsday norming.

aad ty McGovrm's fxtoa oa tssurs. The South Dakota sraator. hi arvadem 4h avanra" Kroup tarowgWat the foar-ay natwaaal natrMaa, taraed la Mrs. Wetvwd after 0Era s4 hts dec3n ta si doaa aas Crw. l-iMed the party through it snt IroabSml Unsrs.

has served as party chief since Marcs lT0. McGovern bad prrrd CBrira to remain at fc 4t, bat tka chairman said fee a as aawaSaag ta slaKtMer hvrdm af urg the dVbt-raddra psrty i.rg anather dfawa ejection. O'Brww, a former Kennedy Whole ll.e aide and general under Lyndon B. Jobnaon, bmsded Hubert 11. Humphrey's aweac-iwAtal presidenUal campaign in 15.

He aWUeJ gavel thrwsg mat af the marathon prafts at tbe rwntioa akvh cvajcladnd esrly this mmig. Woman, 77. Dies la Foil Msrgsrvt Pwk. 71. aife af srarld cwrrcacy expert Praae tVk.

died ymterday avwatstg after plungieg from her apartJit at 4l St, pUw saL Her ba. band i the p-AAithrr af a Conf immJ trim pf Ji lieutenant governor in 1970, came tip. McGovern did not fight. In a scenario that went so smoothly it could have been written in ad-vance. he told the committee, "Either man would be perfectly acceptable to me." Salinger then stepped forward to withdraw his name from consideration, telling the member.

"I think I sense the feeling of this committee." McGovern said the decision rejecting his recommendation of Salinger showed that "new force of morality have manifested thomselves this afternoon." But Salinger, his face pale, was heard to remark as he Irft the meeting. "1 never thought George McGovern would do that to me." Not Particularly Shy" Paterson told the committee that the outcome was "probably as much of a surprise in you as to me. But I'm not partku- SI lariy shy about opportunities. In the second revolt of the day, McGovern staff caused, the retraction of O'Brien's offer to remain in the top spot. Yesterday, O'Brien had said that his decision to step down was "unalterable." Despite the chairman's announced decision to resign sources told The News late today, that O'Brien offered not Lose TV and fCmmtimmmJ rem nmm 2) 1 Conf i from aog 2) lai Krogius, one of SpatsVy's seconds.

Fischer remain! lorked op It bis hotel suite today. The Icelandic organixer fear that the match Is already over. chess sources said, and thev are now making contingency "'an to save themselves from a total financial disaster. Under the match rules, Fich kvzvsa cos nantothT am S. S.

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