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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 16

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The Bee: Danville Va Saturday July 8 1972 ft 'thnnrlor 4 IV 00 IV uivxuc iiv A preSlUCnlldl Cllducllgei WVin ivumvmu 4 California delegates proportion ochip away at the front run 1 ischer Spassky chess match I4ms 11 Om i i al Ua a hlnunfl WI Aviation 4 IK i No 2 Democratic Convention to of Leon Hartwell Haynes which is made up of delegates 160 Park Ave was struck by Sen by the ber at which time everyone I Talks Likely i country the conventions are TOKYO (AP) Prime The decision was handed BWS MID MID SUMMER SPECIAL! DANVILLE AWNING COMPANY Phone 7937951 1972 by NEA he 403 Jefferson St liE month in Miami fl Pentagon Papers Trial Scheduled To Start Monday just stand by and wait until the Lord Har old Lee the new president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (Mormon) speaking at a news conference Most Of Nation Gets Pleasant tator 90 miles Prio added that while the ref NO JOB IS TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE OR OUR SPECIAL PERSONAL SERVICE McGovern said in hisz state ment that the decision means is now the responsibility of groes come down here' for a vacation I came to get the i hen Humphrey ex GOP GROUP MEETS CHARLOTTESVILLE (AP) The Republican State Central Committee was 'scheduled to meet here today for a session that was postponed late last month because of statewide floods Major business of the session was to include matters which had been on the agenda for the postponed June 24 meeting said State GOP Chairman Rich ard Obenshain He said these included elec tion of party officers dis i senatorial campaigns ana mai 'Sorry to have beaten you again dear Can I help it it I'm another Chris said he was pleased with it and hoped it would end all litigation on seating challenges Buy Your Home Improvement Needs rom Us The actory luggage to commuter air lines If old Pierre Janssen a 19th i astronomer POLITICS The Supreme Court has de By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pleasant weather covered 1 I elected under the very guide lines he A spokesman for Mills said NET EARNINGS UP CHERRYVILLE NC (AP) Carolina reight Carriers Corp a trucking line which op erates in 20 states has reported net earnings of $1052922 for the six months ended June 17 an increase of 148 per cent over the corresponding period a year ago Revenue was a record $35 178651 an increase of 111 per cent Current Quotes iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiii: after it had begun its summer recess Joseph A Califano renre the Shelhorse auto and about $500 to the rear and left side 1 of the parked vehicle 1 Damage was light yesterday afternoon when a Maryland driver found out the hard way that his camper trailer was tall er than the carport at Towne House Motor Lodge on Main St There was about $25 dam age to the carport underhang and some $65 to the top front of the trailer ACCEPTS RESIGNATION SAN CLEMENTE Calif (AP) President Nixon ac cepted with regret the resigna tion of rederick Strader as chief examiner of the US Pat ent Office who is retiring from government service the West ern White House said riday There are 597 private broad casting stations (AM TV rebroadcasting and shortwave) in Canada No 6 (Continued rom Page 1) the side by the auto of Walsa Rav Henderson 320 Oakwood No 3 (Continued rom Page 1) veteran and a leader of the Lib eration Committee said mem bers will pass out handbills to convention delegates about the moral and written the United KI 7 Reached In Pilot (Continued rom Page 1) ventions In a strong dissenting opin ion Justice Thurgood Marshall said the action of the con vention Credentials Committee in unseating 151 McGovern delegates from California and 59 uncommitted delegates led by Chicago Mayor Richard Daley raisea constitutional as well as poliical questions dispute in these cases If you want to frost that cake cussion of the presidential and before freezing use an un senatorial campaigns and mat cooked frosting because it will ters dealing with the Repubh freeze better than the cooked can National Convention next variety month in Miami Contract Dispute MINNEAPOLIS Minn (AP) Northwest Airlines and its 1 600 striking pilots have reached 1 agreement on a pension plan 1 but remain at odds on hospi talization and group life insur ance federal mediator Harry Bickford says Bickford made his announce ment riday evening after a I nine hour negotiating session It was the fifth straight day of in tensive bargaining in an at tempt to resolve the contract dispute that has kept Northwest planes grounded for nine days Northwest and the officials of the Air Line Pilots Association met separately riday night Bickford said and the two sides were to return to the bar gaining table today and Sun day A source close to negotiators naa inaicatea mat a luurui stumbling block in the talks a ft I ft ft ma illgllL HttU WC41 solved But pilots spokesman Rob Rezanka denied that ri day night With pay generally agreed upon the four fringe issues had been seen as the major bar riers to settlement McGovern said I Call on us for a REE estimate on Canvas or Aluminum Awnings Venetian Blinds Decor ator Shades Storm Doors Windows secretary State Alexis nomination Minnesota i 4 1 ft TTmi4a3 Hubert JHnmnhre fj VII 113 11 CIO Oa U1q IUV lliVVM I States welcomed the lineup of Pfessmghis optimisim on win cabinet and that Nixon I mn? the presidential nomi wants to have talks with the I nation at the Democratic Na new prime minister Itional Convention Partial Agreement senger Andrea Wiley sustain ed a laceration on the right forearm and there was an es timated $200 damage to his i right front door or Hen auto there appeared to be only about $50 damage to the front Heavy damage was listed in an early afternoon collision on Union St at Cleveland Police reported that autos of Willie Waller of New Haven Conn and Roy Lee Conner of 209 ft TX BftMft A bnamrocK unw were headed west on Union when the Connecticut man attempted to make a left turn from the right lane and was struck by the Conner vehicle Damage to the entire front of 1971 Buick was estimated at $2000 with only about $150 to the left rear of car A four figure damage total was also reported in a 10 pm accident on Park Ave near Browder where the parked au to Oi Leon nanwui uajuvo 1 a car driven by Walter Hudgins Shelhorse 404 Norwood Drive Shelhorse told police he got too far tn the right when another car passed him When his car struck the parked auto tne two vehicles became wedged togeth er with both sliding about 30 feet' the officer noted Damage No 9 (Continued rom Page 1) Meanwhile the US Com mand reported that an Ameri can artillery battery accidental ly fired into a US infantry pa trol nine miles west of Da Nang on riday killing two Ameri cans and wounding eight In a second mistaken attack two Air orce 4 Phantoips ac cidentally dropped bombs on a South Vietnamese position in the central' nigmanas seven miles northwest of Kontum City killing six government sol diers and wounding six the command announced Associated Press correspond ent Holger Jensen reported from the northern front that South Vietnamese paratroopers advancing on Quang Tri city were stalled for the second day by North Vietnamese forces en trenched in bunkers and walled rench villas Lt Col Do Viet a chief spokesman for the Saigon com mand said that South Vietnam ese pararoopers searching the 1 southeastern edges of Quang Tri City about a half mile from the Citadel came under shelling attack for the second day He said seven soldiers were wounded Viet on riday had described the paratroopers 'as being next to the which occupies the center of Quang Tri But today he said they were on the southeastern edge of the city about a half mile from the Citadel Behind tile 11 day counter offensive North Vietnamese gunners launched a series of shelling attacks from Hue southward Viet said 27 shells were fired Uiin rifozlol dammino 111g uwi me imu uro uw and nrnnpriv nnened in substan 17 homes and wounding one ci cnestnut said in Miami Beach! tial compliance witn tne aaver ne was conndent the convention would vote to support the dele gate split up In the twin appeals the party hierarchy was defending the Credentials Committee action in the California case upset by the lower court and the Daley contingent argued on the other side that the courts should up SPt thp nAmmiffon Anna tvxa VVH4U11IVVV VAAVU AAA VAC and restore convention seats to for submitting the matter to tne i ft At a ft fftftiiftft rlin me uaiey delegates The lower court upheld the committee in that case and had set steps in motion to block Illinois state courts from inter i vening in the case By staying the lower court order the Supreme Court freed Daley to pursue his appeal in i state courts The attorney for Daley forces Jerome Torshen said that would be done Justices Byron White and wealth tax starting at a low rate for those possessing George McGovern and other more than $120000 at today values and rising to higher rates for with vast for This would involve immediate contribution in capi 'z' tal taxation for high er income groups redistribution of wealthin the country generally richest 1 per cent of the popu lation own one third of the na wealth while 5 per cent own about half and 10 per cent over three the docu ment observed tax on trans fers of meaning tax avoidance gifts and other erhnmps rates of tax would be such that large pri vik with Boris Spassky the vate fortunes could not be i handed down from one gener ation to the Widows could count on reasonable ex i emptions The program was labeled for discussion only but party lead ers who launched said most proposals would find their way into the eventual election mani festo Heath's Conservatives 1 have the right to decide any time before June 1975 to call a new national ballot Laborites think one might come in a year or so The party reaffirmed its com mitment to extend state control over huge new areas of the pri vate sector and it served notice of a plan to set up a state hold ing company This would fit firms and industries into public ownership or go into partner ship with private individuals or companies Labor intends expanding and improving existing state enter crises which include power coal mines railroads and steel All mineral resources would be taken over So too would all development land and ports Existing state owned enter prises would be encouraged to manufacture for themselves As the biggest customer the Na tional Health Service probably would seek a share in the own ership of the pharmaceutical industry Banks and insurance firms might have to accept anelement of public participation in their activities the appellate court ruling or uermg me seating of the if11 umviais unui uxiay ror se McGovern and anti Dalev dele istr Kakuei Tanaka today wascurjty reasons although news ft 1 1 Aft iriftU fka 1 a 6 Zinnal tablishmg relations wnn a aic me uw ftAftfti 4 1 ft MIllA AAAA ftft nr trip Convention to pruvevt vuc qi was iqww xv of law and the time entire front and right side of ugees a great debt to this honored sense of fair play country the conventions are do not change the rules being held in this Cuban exile of the game after the game is capital and we must show what he added expressing we believe hope the convention will dem onstrate tne vemocrauc party is a party that stands for 2 'SJ justice diiu idii Humphrey Muskie and Ala bama Gov George Wallace all expressed optimism as they flew to Miami come down here for a Humphrey de clared came to get tne nom Muskie said he is still hopeful of overtaking McGovern But he acknowledged not very good at setting Wallace who ended a 54 day stay at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring Md said still an active viable candi date even though been sidelined for a few shouting group of about 100 nondelegates demanding 750 convention seats for groups claiming to represent the poor forced their way into a closed meeting of the Ar rangements Committee After listening to tneir aemanas na tional Democratic Chairman Lawrence named a five member subcommittee to consider working something out draft platform sched uled to be debated by the con vention Tuesday night was de nounced by a leader of the US Chamber of Commerce as a for economic dis ruption disincentive and poten tial Arch Booth executive vice president of the largest business group also said that business men are underrepresented at the convention 1 ill ftftftftftf 4 ft AUftA nnnnl rWQlCAd fhp COUPt dlaieb Ildb JlldUv VVUU ivop tuv LU UldL pauvi Cuba scored criticism Among these Cruz said are lof the Credentials Committee and urged tne cunvvinivn consider whether rits tecom mendations fair 'repre sentation at our convention of all of the Jackson who predicted that leaders of organized labor would repudiate McGovern in the coming week charged in praising the court that McGovern been afraid to put his faith in the National hnne Ithic wnalr had nr tials I I ousted him and do other Illinois Qnnnnn havp railed for a i i ftf i inn inn i ipitioci iii: diivu at tne form selection rules That dis lDemocraic convention 1 cates of right to Know laws pute too will go to the con Park takes on'113 urg ed? StrOng vention floor lam ngo Park takes mStanc against secrecy and ac tCi th front rnnnin0'something of carnivaf1 air cused the Nixon administration That left the front ri annin gr0Wing throng of young of making movements or demonstrators Prepares for thetoward dictatorship and tyran ballot votes 20a85 short 01 Democratic convention the 1509 needed to win the oom xTiTinvAi I INTERNATIONAL ination but far ahead of NATIONAL INTERN A11UN AL rnv I Prpsidpni Nixon a crack Labor party wants 11 III I) II 1 t' UJ i George 387 and I down on air piracy ftftn or a 4ft4t nf iTTarlarol Aviatinn IVlUSKie 4iJiua A LUlca Ui rvuvim 40265 are uncommitted rest scattered 4Lft PniirPa I ragm oi int oupicuic wui vu nine members Justice Wil Justices Byron White and tion on ItA William Douglas also dis maintained yesterday that sented from the opinion the Cltyu had bv Douglas said the court had ther abuse its discretion by abused its power to stay lower court orders by not acting on the' petitions for a full hearing stay presupposes an ulti mate decision on the deliberated much of the day be Idecision by the US Circuit Court for the District of Colum i bia light of the availability of the convention as a forum to review the recommendations of thp Credentials campaign man of Sham ager Jack Chestnut predicted Wjlys is year old pas 1 IILjArtlfltlOlV a i the convention win confirm the Credentials Com mittee apportioning the California delegates He called on all Democratic hopefuls to pledge support for the eventual nominee a slap at threat to withhold support if the California case leads him to lose the nomination Muskie still not directly sup porting the Credentials Com mittee action that had the UftftUMrt A hici snnnArterR on iUuLmb ano Douglas said the petition seven affirmative votes wew will not be voted on until Octo fute(a real estate ber at which time everyone the tlty' knows the cases will be moot So the action granting the stays Tonaka Nixon lc an AhliniiA ftn1 ftftftft aiu vvvcil way oi deciding the Although it did not pass on I npriner thn ii 6 cauiig oi mC gates the Supreme Court ma jority said entertain grave doubts as to the action taken by the court of No precedent exists the court said for the intrusion of the federal courts into the process es of a political party on the eve of a national convention Nor should such a case be de LOS ANGELES (AP) The WllllHAlWC UvLImIVH Uv LlUil Pentagon Papers case is sched he California delegates among uled to go to trial Monday The case came one step closer to the trial when US District Court Judge William Byrne Jr denied on riday a defense motion to dismiss the charges against Dr Daniel Ellsberg 40 and Anthony Rus so 35 The judge ruled that sec tions of the Espionage Act in volved in the eight 1 counts' of the indictment are not uncon stitutional on their face Byrne instructed government attorneys to make available to him before Monday information about electronic surveillance of Ellsberg and Russo who have admitted leaking to newsmen the classified Pentagon docu ments on US involvement in Vietnam 1 Byrne also ruled that each side must provide for his in spection any investigative ma terial that either side may have on any of the prospective ju rors Byrne is to decide Mon day whether such material' should be kept secret Defense attorneys introduced an affidavit from former presi dential aide Theodore Sorensen at session It said that leaking secret government documents was not uncommon Although Byrne earlier de nied a hearing to show that confidential government papers are commonly leaked to the news media he left open a de cision on whether Ellsberg and Russo are victims of criminatory The iudse ordered attorneys for both sides to show up before the scheduled trial Monday to clear up last minute matters SANORD QUIT RALEIGH (AP) ormer North Carolina Terry San ford now has 77 first ballot in his drive for the Democratic presi cided under the convention eve dential nomination according deadline pressure the judges to his press secretary Julian said Scheer The decision was handed Scheer said riday that San down shortly after 9 pm after ford also has 60 other delegates ja rare special term of the toward him on thecourt which was called back iirst oauoi He said Sanford hopes to get the votes of upwards of half the 32 delegates from South Caro senting the Democratic party lina the second state the few Up from Miami Beach to voting order at the Democratic be on hand for the ruling He iNauvuai bviivtuuvu i measures suun as uiv avicuums wauvn lof passengers and each piece of lis the watchword iT i ft if i nine iiieiiiueis uuouc I Los Angeles 67 partly oudy Brennan Jr was absent! i 1 1 ft ry i ft i ft i ft vi udiuy viuuuy malnritv wn 4ftrl rvi 1 1 ft A rl 0 n9 Oft T' ift QUIlUULdtCU uauvii vi Paul 63 cloudy overturning In or Maui Vai'U CQ 14 ing Zippie A Weberman dur ver 54 partly cloudy Detroit 58 ing a heated debate I cloudy Honolulu 78 partly cloudy Indianapolis 63 clearl But the over all mood of theiK 6 park remainea restive Aaron Laoow stuuu vu ftnuv rne sidelines anu an uMiami 78 partlv eloudv Min 1 11 ftft1 ftiftft Tfi ft rjveryimng icai mic neaooiis bt they had done the same thing Nashville 62 clear New York 631 in Chicago there would have partly cloudy Philadelphia 63 been no disturbance in cloudy Phoenix 84 eloudv A lifeguard said the city had Pittsburgh 55 partly cloudy St agreed to allow nude swimming Louis 68 clear San rancisco at the pool 56 clear Seattle 57 cloudy came down from CitylWashington 64 clear Hall there would be sKinny uip i ping from 10 pm said 1 5 Gerald Roslund 42 a beach pa trol lifeguard for 19 years Roslund casually mingled with the nude swimmers re minding them that soap was available in the locker rooms Asked about ground rules he replied are none here to have a good time and Roslund said the pool would remain open 24 hours a day during the convention with nude swimming permitted be tween 10 pm and sunrise However he said several area residents protested to him when skinnydippers arrived riday night And one young man identifying himself as a member of the Young Ameri cans for reedom said he would ask the City Council to ban further swimming in the buff SNo 1 (Continued rom Page 1) Weather Today twered the youth with shoulder length blond hair and shirt become industralized and The woman departed with alareas an( some of he Atlantic! smite saying wish you luck an(j Gulf Coast states were But please keep in touch withcooe( by lower than normal your temperatures iwinirov Maffuirp a leader of A few vigorous I in ft United Black Students also ap siorms nu sume btvuvu num pealed to a group of youngithe eastern Dakotas and west 1 lftMft 1Z ft ft ft win flAft IVlilnincf demonstrators their parents you leave here go home to your mommie and daddie and uncles and aunts and try to change them where we have to start the rev pate in the machinery to elect the President of the United he said The court took no action on requests by the Democratic party and by the Daley forces for a hearing to decide the cases on their merits Marshall observed that the request will still be before the court when it reconvenes in October Arguing that the court shouldlhad indicated that a fourth meet the issue head on now Marshall said if the court in October sustains the right of the challenged delegates to be seated would have no choice but to declare the con vention null and void and to re quire that it be orders theithe voters to give it a mandate n'a statement issued in ii WncHinffTAH iMftiiAvarn emd itrt tirthtan thA An i no vv uivvivivin irederai AViauon numuua usuwn wv vo Uiv the tration to extend antihijack free enterprise system By a divided court decision it I measures such as the screening eration instead of is now the responsib lity of the luvicgavco lu Lite uaLiuuai vvn venuon to protect me ruie oi law and the time hon ored sense of fair play We do not change the rules of the game after the game is He said he feels that the American sense of fair play will win out in Sen Hubert Humphrey was the chief beneficiary of the committee decision to aonortion No 5 (Continued rom Page 1) tian The McGovern forces also hope for a second ruling that would reauire a majority of those delegates voting rather iclined to enter the Dmocratic century rench though showers and thunder idecide the seating issue storms dampened scauerea it riliin Oi No 4 (Continued rom Page 1) beginning Tuesday in Reykja wnrld ph amnion Even though thousands of dollars of prize money are on the line championship prize is chicken feed Rognvald played King Louis for his head A woman was the prize one knightly saga A king put up his horse falcon and sword for a maiden ana engageu in game winner take all The king lost He left the game on foot unarmed and unloved consolation do you de rive from the game of chess for now I own your costly ob said his competitor Tail ahont concentration To day isher feels the glare of the elaborate chess table in 1 Reykjavik may be too bright It may distract him ischer could take a lesson from King Valdemar in the year 1157 The king concentrated so hard on his chess game that when Canute gave him a big kiss he even look up from the board It took a troop of enemy sol diers rushing into the room to get his attention The king leap ed up to fight He fell with a 1 wounded thigh But his men covered him wnn tneir ooures for protection They were chopped to nits ana uie escaped The game was never finished Concentration could have been the downfall if Eric Plov penning a wise ruler it is said Up was lured to the chess table by his blackhearted brother in the summer of 1250 The broth er abused Eric as he sat play ing chess and Eric was killed that very night King! i Little did he merit so cruel a was the comment from iske L' decision by tne convention iBach Credentials Committee which gen George vntprl 73 tn fifi tO divide the 271 nracidAntial 1 VVWM I U1 VJ1MVUUU4 ately according to votes in thelnjng south Dakota 7 ft rnihnr thnni 1ftJ UftftJ 4La 'I 1 II 1 14 111 lllldl la L14V4 VAAM AM Al I IPHII 1 11 II I tfll 11 1II4T to rememberiern Kansas into toe i Midwest following the state law giving Julingthat I JLL0 them all to the winner tossed the crucial California scattered or extreme sottth 1 McGovern (credentials case back before ern lorida and through the I In a second case the courlthe convention opening Mon Irpfnspd tn take action on Chi 1 dav UOl Lliri II nULMCA ft ft over the nation earlier effort to overthrow a Creden llllo Wtvh Ildvl IliUlv UL IX 3d vl 13 Tne oiggest excitement of theisjpa(e(: temperatures remained tactions or ine ivum iurex torough parts oi tne hast ana national Party the Yippies'south and the Zippies called a Temperatures before dawn news conference to try to re banged from 44 at Bradford solve some of their differences ipa to 97 at Needles Calif But that broke apart when the Some other reports: Anchor 7inniP annnuncpd thftV WOllldiaffp 7R narth nlnndv Atlanta fi7 go ahead with a marijuanaiclear Boston 62 clear Buffalo sjrioke in in the park Sunday 58 cloudy Chicago 63 clear Bystanders restrained Yippiel Cincinnati 60 cloudy Cleveland chieftain Stu Albert from strik 61 cloudy Dallas 71 clear Den cloudy Honolulu 78 partly I Kansas City 70 partly cloudy most of the' nation today al than of the full convention fight ovr the seating of could have been in the jet 4Lftirrk rknu'nrc nnl 11 nHPr idCHA I I i ftM4 Lkfttn PortO iiftiftxft4ftft 4ft itc MotiAnni aam crrouirinu live iuiiluclii vuim LU xlb nawviiai vvu ivMwe In its ruling the Supreme vCntioni leaving it to the dele da his eyes would have filled Court in effect reinstated the gates to battle it out in Miami with tears of joy and ex jftfttftiftM kr Li ft nitamanf mi iiftj ftftftr A 4 itfiViia ern me misuhcu work knuckled tensions before the nnnunrnv iriu rivni i ih mav seem to be a blazing battle but they are pale beside the tales of blood thirty games in Medieval Iceland INDOCHINA North Vietnamese forces be gin their second week of artil by Democratic Pres idents John Kennedy and Lyn don Johnson to rid Cuba of its Communist Cruz said the demonstration planned by the Prio organ ization may damage the nonvio lent image of Cuban refugees and put the participants on a collision course with protest groups such as the Yippies and Zippies Prio said he doubts that this will happen but says a (chance we hawe to take to mal nur rase known to Ameri Continued rom Paae 1) ran nnblie minion 1 ftTMftftftMft ft i utoC Prio asserted that wnue "tne the Arkansas cvngi American neoole in general are by the decision ft ft kn ctntl against dictators candidates are talking of re es I i lNtll Lil Ld IV dC LIU 11 VJLwZM uay I Although the arctic'air which cago Mayor Richard ite opposition fron with Jy osUebattle for io oveiuuuw a wium tneir 0Wn ranKS reaaers on Committee ruling that Miamis Cuban exile colony of 9uanS mftTftN Two top Democratic advo me KAviLCiiivui vi isipaieo lempcraiures remainea ivuawu awuw nave vaiieu iu day occurred when two warringisorne iq degrees below normal (delegates for violations of re sive foAtinnc nf thA Voilfh Inter 4h Tfti rrU aC (Via Vnei onrlrfirrtYl QPlPntiGfl rilles That dis i TNftftA nnmrontini No 8 (Continued rom Page 1) K' "A i i was a member of the Danville Planning Commission were subsequently resolved by Cor poration Court in a declaratory judgment sought by the City of Danville It was the find ing that thp bids were legallv vilian On the western flanks of Hue North Vietnamese gunners pumped about 350 artillery mortar and recoilless rifle shells into South Vietnamese positions and launched two ground assaults Other rockets slammed into Allied bases at Phu Bai and Da Nang to the south The US Command said one American was killed and sev eral buildings and vehicles sus tained light damage in a 12 round rocket barrage on the Da Nang Air Base At Phu Bai an ammunition dump blew up but there were no casualties the Saigon com mand said ield reports said a South Vietnamese reconnaissance company of about 100 men ac companied by three Americans had infiltrated the southeastern quarter of Quang Tri city early Thursday to pinpoint North Vietnamese targets for US aircraft and naval gunships and for South Vietnamese artillery units The South Vietnamese were reported under continuing heavy mortar and artillery fire by North Vietnamese troops en trenched in fortifications in the I Citadel which is considered the i heart of the city At last report the reconnais sance company was still inside i the city split up into teams The reconnaissance operation shad been embargoed by mili Min tary officials until today for se reported planning to visit the I men knew of it United States for talks with JL President Nixon before begin ning diplomatic negotiations! with Peking Informed sources said Tan aka wants to visit Washington for talks on a wide range of nroblems involving Japanesc US Japanese Chinese and US Chinese relations and oth er outstanding bilateral issues The sources said plans for visit to Washington 1 1 1 ill 13ft1riftrt ana ms uuks wuu i i il not concrete but that he hopesin to the Mormon to realize them before the year Priesthood ban against Ne ends Meanwhile Japanese reports from Washington quoted Under all candidates in that primary His press secretary Jack tised method of opening it was pointed out in legal action and that Stendig was not in violation of the Virginia Con flict of Interests Act City Council wished to reject the bid of Stendig De velopment Corporation for any other reason or reasons it could have done so and there would have been no excuse or reason I 1V1 ft Court on the two issues it aia the brief continued hav ing decided to go to Court the Council legally and morally committed the City to accept ance of the bid of the plaintiff except for the two matters it thought proper to have legally resolved by the Since that time Council has been unable to muster the nec essary majority iplus to take a ut bid and Sten UUU VAI the City had to fur a new sale of the property authorized by only five ftli ftftft 4 LizmicIh votes of IIS vouncu there is a requirement in the City Charter that there must be ertftftft ft Urft vrtitac pyP seven anmnemve 'i 1 1 i I I I 1 JL I St a I.

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