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Weather Partly cloudy with chance of showers or thunderstorms through Friday, low tonight around high Friday upper 70s to lower 80s. High yesterday, low today 77 55 High, low a year ago 87 IS Precipitation thli month .01 Precipitation this year 1127 Pitch), to date last year 15.11 "It You Dldnt See It In The Sun It Dldnt Happen 69th Year BEATRICE, NEBRASKA THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1972 No. 306 ZIP CODE 68310- 10c PER COPY, Temperatures BEATRICE Daily Sun COULD BE MEMORIAL WILL NEVER BE USED Court askM Tomb for unknown dead, without a body UprGXIl 111 to delegate seme WASHINGTON (AP) Chief vote Caifornla reversing' the candidate more Jhan the 1,509 process were violated. Callfor delegate votes needed for noml- nia law awarded all the dele-- Justice Warren E. Burger to- committee's vote to take more day extended until further no- than half the number from him a popular attraction for tourists, more than 4,000 of whom come each day to watch the changing of the honor guard.

Congress has approved $2 million for the renovation which is intended to provide better access to tho area and a better view of the ceremonies. It has been nearly 11 years since the first American died in combat in Vietnam, on 22, 1961. Since then, 45,791 GJs have been killed in action, all identified. Another 1,124 Americans are missing in action. and because of President Nixon's call for such a memorial.

Last Nov. 11, at a Veterans Day ceremony marking the 50th aniversary of the burial of the unknown soldier from World War Nixon recalled that in 1958 President Eisen- hower buried unknown soldiers from World War II and Korea. "Soon," Nixon said, "another unknown may come to rest on this hallowed ground. We pray he will be the last." The tomb area, adjacent to the cemetery's amphitheatre, is will be found a final sweep of the battlefield "If not," Beller said, "the tomb will not be used." The tomb, a sunken crypt marked by a pink slab, will be placed between similar tombs honoring unknown dead from World War II and the Korean war and near the first tomb housing an unknown soldier from World War I. Beller said the Army wants to uild the fourth tomb now because the tomb area is scheduled for major renovation tice a stay issued by the U.S.

WASHINGTON (AP) A $15,000 tomb honoring America's unknown dead of the Vietnam war will be built this fall at Arlington National Cemetery even though there are no unidentified U.S. dead In this war. Cemetery planners say they have decided to go ahead anyhow, In the event one is found. "We hope there wont be one," said Bobbie Beller, Arlington's project engineer. 'But with the number of fatalities and the number of missing in action it's possible one nation.

gates to the winner. The Associated Press dele- The 2-1 decision overturned a gate count, which does not list U.S.. District Court which ruled officially uncommitted dele- Monday that the Judiciary has gates who are leaning toward a no jurisdiction in partisan proc- candidate, showed McGovern esses unless a clear con and apportion them to other primary candidates, chiefly Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey.

The court suspended the effect of its rulings until 2 p.m. today to give the high court time to act if It wishes. The Supreme Court has held only three special sessions in its history. "We feel this case is as com Circuit Court of appeals which suspended the effect of Its orders returning 151 California delegates to Sen. George Burger's action followed pleas to the Supreme Court by the Democratic party and by forces of Chicago Mayor Richard J.

Daley for a special term of the court to consider an ap with 1,436.65 votes. But Humphrey was in no mood to concede. He noted that the Supreme Court had not yet spoken, and argued further that the party Itself would be the ultimate Judge. Humphrey conceded that it would be "quite a hassle" if the convention ignores the court; stltutional principle Is involved. The lower court found' no constitutional question in that case.

In the Illinois case, the ap-' peals court was unanimous in finding that the party could reject Illinois delegates on grounds the selection did not conform to party rules. The 59 uncommitted Illinois delegates, led by Dalev. were PASSENGER KILLE Hijackers lose gun battle pelling and more compelling" than those which prompted the peal of the circuit court's BLOODMOBILE TO VISIT WAIVES EXTRADITION Victim's grandson is held in bow and arrow murder sion which also unseated Daley other sessions, said Democratic National Committee counsel Jo- and 58 other Illinois delegates. aboard loaded airliner- seph A. Califano in Miami but said he felt It has the right Beach.

"The courts should not to do so. Burger's order reads that the circuit stay "is hereby extend- get, involved in selecting dele- The The Red Cross Bloodmobile court based Its challenged on grounds they' SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) A failed to return to Ft." Riley, until further order of the a Wlltt The wounded passengers, re- By BOB YE ACER (1m JLjnuJi will visit Gage County again n.vearjiid sinn citv vnnth Wednesday. gates." intervention on the conclusion were chosen in a closed slate- was McGovern forces announced that the party had Ignored its making process and that thev "Wewanted to stop the hijack- hospital, were identified as Leo "ext stPP was formally charged today Equipment Purchased The circuit court stay Have of tho Faolao I 1 1 1 in i i a n-l: .1 .4 nl IP fn Vnt TP Br 2 fl.lYI- Wednesday afternoon that the own rules to the point where underreDresented women, ml- A. Gormley, 46, of Van Nuys, wiin we uuw hiiu arrow muiuer route sum uicy qucsuuncu The action by. Burger gave their constitutional guarantees due norities and vounc DeoDte.

jBeatrice. of is erandmothetv whose bodv-an-acauaintance-of HOUrS Will be nOOn tO 6 O.m. moo fnnnd In her fcnme. hara ujVm fnld them ha ixrnmnontlul the iSSUO SS it Stands Until a nuo iuuiiu an uvi uuiiiv iiviv uiviii uvvuiniuiiivv Ing and stop it we did," said the FBI special agent in charge, describing how authorities stormed a pirated aircraft and killed two hijackers in a gun battle while passengers and Victor Sen Yung, Universal City, actor who plays the Chinese cook in the TV series "Bonanza." After landing and then taking off and circling San Francisco Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 4 Wednesday.

the soldier to a sporting goods decision Is made at the Su- p.m. Thursday. sioux City Police Lt. Robert store. There Shamblin report- Preme CouT on whether It takes approximately one weider said the charge was edly a bow and ar- dual 01 hour to give blood.

Ap- filed against Harold M. Shamb- rows, hunttng knives andamp- the circuit court decision. nointments are not necessarv. mhn mam annrehended uta ino enninmpnt fnr a trin Ton. The party hierarchy asked Miami Beach bows to protest groups MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(AP) trate.on manning our demon- were still aboard. SHOWERS' IN WEATHER PICTURE Officials saW shots fired by for an hour, the plane sat for The quota will be 318 units ujnesdav nlcht on Interstate ada. Burger to suspend the effect or of blood. As an incentive to 94 near Antelope, N.D. Mrs.

Bachert, a widow since the appeals court ruling, wnn donors, service organizations shamblin was failed at Dick- 1A52. had been an offim ecr. Wednesday overrode the party Police and demonstrators alike stration strategy," said ZIpple will be able to compete for a onson, N.D, one 'of the hijackers killed a five hours at the end of the run-passenger and wounded two way while negotiations by radio others after federal agents continued and the money and charged aboard an interstate materials were collected. Pacific Southwest Airline Under orders from the hl- Boeing 737 taken over by two jackers who sought an "inter- UoHnec nntlnnnl nilnt a FRT apent tary' at the Sioux City YWCA eIaIommitte ta alkw, the-, predlctedext week' Demo- Eddie Harper, for more than 20 years. McGovern to recover 151 Call- Nebraska weather picture "9.

National Convention "We're going to demonstrata traveling plaque. The Extradition nnranizatinn With the JlieheSt tlo donor! nnnora urntvinn U7nru4hnrv rnnntu Dercentage Of members tradition and an assistant Piaminer Trinman Cnrirten Raid Daley Iorces are Sng donatine Will have" Its name Wnndhnrv Cnnnrv attnrnev and an urmw haA nierred the wnm. Just tne PPOSlte effect. donatine Will have" ItS name WnnHhnrv Cmmtv atfnrnev and an rm nnd niarrad ha irnm. the Opposite CffeCt, JlljftCRclfil lur oiA iiuuio AmA th.

COn- 'Certainlv we're not pleased plane carrying the money, Geb- added to the plaque and keep two Sioux City policemen left an's chest and protruded from certainly were hui Vi 3 c. it llnt tht PYt wnndmnhiie Mtr should intervene in order to that three passengers were uw seat Dalev and 58 other Illinois iwii. un, a nuie, written un r. the competition may contact the stark County Sheriff Eddie napkin, was found near the delegates ousted by the Creden- wounded," said Robert Get)- security airector, saia. hardt, FBI special agent After stripping to his under Thursday with the forecast call- i Ing for showers and.

thunder- 2 tlfu 10 showers predicted for most of Protest groups unite; for social change," said the state through Friday. Tern- fen avis, a Chicago .7 do- peratures were to remain cool- an hour Wednesday fendant, er than normal, but a slight afte.l; th" council an More yon People warming trend was to take a on campsites, mora representing diverse groups part In the Nebraska weather 'J Vietnam Veterans Against scene Thursday. Low pressure nt0 Flamlng pk War to Gay Activists is to move tnto the state Thurs- boc9 whetret.th,e danced' 8houte(1 nd waved day night Democrats will nominate their banners to proclaim their victo- Wednesday's high In the state presidential candidate. ry following the council's 4-2 was 85 degrees at Scottsbluff. UP CamPt vote to Provide campsite In tlals Committee.

Red Cross oflice at the City Malone in Dickinson notified body. The contents were not There.was no indication when Auditorium. sioux City authorities that the disclosed wear on orders from a hijacker, the agent dressed again and went up the stair ramp with his Authorities said the note in- mlgil Donors must ne is to to years youth had waived extradition. or age, witn is-year oias Maione said authorities dicated Mrs. Bachert died 1I1C vuun ui npjjcaio ic- stored to McGovern the full 271- charge.

He made tne comment before learning that ond of the passengers had died. Decision Necessary "But," he said in response to a reporter's question, "somebody had to make a decision." Three FBI men who had showing written consent. stoDDed Shamblin Wednesday about JJLa.m. Tuesday. hands on his head.

uv wpj W6ii a miuuigu raiK. In the meantime the other Mmumum weight is 110 night after "a man from that The slain woman's daughter three agents had landed from a and on'y persons In good health area (Iowa) recognized the car and mother of the suspect, Mrs. Rrpak-lTl SUSDeCt Kot in con Pranricm may give unit of blood. from radio reoorts." Duane Miller, said that was all set up tents and roll out sleep- Reversal thA fllRfllflOe mA n.oohnl fho n1an TnC 0100011100116 VISITS UlC Jaycees wind up flood relief drive Sioux City police Capt. Rob- the Information the note car- tnund OVGr Warden cold "rtiera ar Had wa Warden said "there are rled.

BncaKCU UU uwviu joa cuiu uyyi wvm iv pinv Ing bags while some took their The action reversed a 5-2 first showers to days at park vote two weeks ago in which the council refused to grant the ert of fte; plane rusnea anoara from its rear, where ttiey could tuut after the hijackers 'refused" to not be seen from inside. At the "we believe tnat witn a con The Beatrice Javcees have complications" involved in the Friends and family members WASHINGTON (AP) extradition, process because un recalled Mw. Bachert and her jamesTW. McCcrd one of der Iowa law Shamblin is a mi- grandson were very fond of five charged in the Democratic nor- each other. headquarters break-In case, The body of Shamblin's "He worshipped her and she was bound over for grand jury ended their fund drive for trolled site we will be better emergency relief for the Rapid able to control law and order," camping area.

issue, was reinstated at the insistence of Mayor Chuck Hall, who said the welfare and safety of Miami Beach's 87,000 residents and convention visitors could roiice uuei Kocicy romerancv City disaster area. A total of $815.80 will be sent granamomer, mrs. uau oacn- worsnippea saia one or action today after a police sen He said the park is fenced to second slot on ballot en, 1, was iuunu uy a nciguuur uie 51am woman co-worKers. Wednesday about 12 hours be- "Tl In had nm. The pop bottle collection drive 1 IS Jfmina conducted last week by the local vouslv waived preliminary on fore he was apprehended.

Maione said a search of the car -Shamblin was driving release 81 passengers, Geb- jast moment, they rushed up hardt said. the stairway behind the ne- The slain hijackers had de- gotiator, the FBI said: manded two parachutes, The two hijackers were de- OOd and passage to Siberia scribed as recent immigrants shortly after taking the plane from Bulgaria. over In the air, officials said. thake passengers said Gebhardt said the FBI men were calm if grinii dur, moved in on the plane only six.hour drama before after the hijackers refused to shooting started. Several release the passengers until the prajsed the plane crew espe.

ransom was handed over. cially the stewardesses. "I saw two FBI men enter the plane," raid Dr. Manuel Al- varez, 58, of Sacramento, Ca- tinal approval tO a passenger. school mergers "The first came through with help provide crowd control, has depend on a favorable vote.

a hedge on one side to give an Specifically, Flamingo Park "aesthetic screen" to the resi- was alloted to the Southern dential neighborhood and has Christian Leadership Confer lights at night for security. ence to act as an "umbrella "This eases the situation con- group" for other protest slderably. Now we can concen- groups. hearings in District of Colum- turned up a bow and arrow and WASHINGTON Sen. bia Superior Court.

pop bottles were Mike Gravel annnunced todav camping equipment. cases of donated. he would seek the Democratic Investigators reported vice-presideniial nomination at Shamblin had lived with his the4 national convention in grandmother since before join-Miami Beach next week. the wlce last Jan. 1.

He The Alaskan told reporters he had been on here for tne of would give delegates an oppor- fourth of July holiday. and his hands on his head, ana tne FAIRBURY Me-gers Defense cut 'tantamount to surrender' WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of Defense Melvin R. proposal to slash defense spending by $30 billion "would signal to the world a drastic decline in America's will and ability to contribute to international stability." Leading the Nixon administration attack-agalnst the Democratic presidential nomi second came up shooting, blast- three Jefferson County school tunity to select the vice-presl- But the wife and married, daughter of one of the other four, Bernard L. Barker of Miami, verbally attacked government prosecutor Earl Silbert after Thursday's hearing. You're not- giving him a chance to defend himself," they said loudly in a courtroom "There is justice In this country and it's going to come down on your head," said the daughter, Mrs.

Maria Moffett. Silbert smiled slightly, shrugged and left. Clara Barker said later Jng away With a shotgun. districts have received final dential nominee in an open con- The hijacKer -crunipicu i approval, Dut tne merger 01 test instead of WORLD CHESS MATCH SLATED FOR SUNDAY FBI said the gunman had an been held up. choice.

-The 42-year-old freshman senator's formal announcement at a news conference" confirmed automatic in each hand out aio Jefferson -County Superin-not open fire. tendent Alma Iwohn approved In the rear of the plane, the mergers of portions of School other hijacker had anoffler Districts 58 and 87, Harbine, automatic and fired at least and all of the Thompson School REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) What ne nad been Bobby Fischer made a full penitent apology to Boris fc party officials around the SDasskv todav. and oreanizers she and her daughter are per-. three shotsrthe FBI District with Falrbury. nation front-runner on the eve "The second hijacker went Diller.

also portions coumrythat he was actively worUi chesLXp -aowhlilmostme twice a week for a W. Leeper of the police was FBI gunfire, oeDnarai iu, county received a portion of the nomination, -and like the other was deadJin. Harbine- sooj istrict. arrival at the hOSPital. Tantatttra nlnnfl tn marna til.

1 I. n.U UAA McCord'i day nignt. as "tantamount to a white flag Ji witnew at The organizers said it had 0f surrender." 8t me organizers saia naa hearing. ain'hpld' fte-. 8C ure uu incaii- The hiiackers also nem uic Tnneon c-unni rictHt nrith latnm.a id.

tt ji five rrew members. 17 T7 Deen agreea pnncipie ro nom "The So-caned white nag VTlltL FBI f8'1" -had; been approved, ecutlve's delibera ions rather the drawing tonight to deter-; budget substitutes a philosophy ed 'Xarf a loaded but pay, STk6 and -em" ne which player would have 0f give-away now, beg later, for charged aDoara superintendent was withheld at barrassed obedience to un- th hita niera. and with them tuL Bam arid hog shed destroyed by fire TECUMSEH Fire passenger airliner to put an end to a hijacking theJast minute on -an apparent-known policies, as is the case the first move. willingness to nepotiate" as fol- technicflity. today.

The young American, in a let- lowed by the Nixon adminis- Wednesday's hijacking occurred at 10:10 a.m., shortly destroyed a barn, a hog shed, vr 1 wouia secK to open ter delivered bv hand this tration. Uird said at a news ftuWSwir-ahTOrt Didn't even CUSS ew vistas of communication hay and some-Tnachlnery T- comanm-on a flight to and Information to the news champion from the Soviet Un- two documents containing the Wednesday evening on the Glen in Sacramento III 1 a' Ti a- A 1. .1 II I 1 mT OMAHA," Neb. (AP) The media and the people," he said. Los Angeles via San Francisco, car stopped at midpoint of the "I would not abuse and in- timidate those who seek honest South Omaha Bridge.

The driv II tZ "A it! wo krn'w- lis Pentagon's analysis of Baum farm, four miles soutn McGovern's proposals. and four west of Tecumseh. The Defense chief first re- Orville Hutt, Tecumseh ferred to McGovern's plan as fire chief, was reported to have representing the white flag of sustained bums to his back surrender In a Jun 5 apnear- while fighting the blaze, and he ance before Sen. William Prox- isln theJohnsonCounty toance before Sen. William Prox- is In respectful behavior." Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled the prize money for both him and Spassky but also started an avalanche of con It landed at san i-ranciscu international Airport, then took off, circled the city and landed Th oiinmen killed Wednes- information, as is the case today.

"As vice-president, I would er got out and walked to the railing, Into the river he pitched a act as an advocate for all the act as an advocate lor an tne bowling ball. then a bag, bowling men a Dag, da ware identified from cards fusion, asked the Russian ta'thS, nockets mire's foreign operations sub- Hospital Aiovioff tn. of Havward, Calif. shirt with lettering across the ities before a. complex and in- i simply became carried committee and In response to A Johnson County Sheriffi back.

sensitive bureaucracy." away by my petty dispute over Proxmlre's request agreed to official did not know if the "He didn't even cuss," a wit- "As vice president I would money with the Icelandic chess present a detailed analysis cause of the fire had been ness one car behind noted. hope to be my own man." organizers," he wrote. backing up his charge. determined. ENDING S3-DAY HOSPITAL STAY Wallace headed for convention and Michael Azmanoff, 28, of San Francisco.

Dead Passenger The passenger dead on arrival at Peninsula Hospital In nearby Burlingame was E. H. Stanley Carter, 66, identified as a retired Canadian National Railway conductor from Long-ueuil, Que. No detours for surfacing lake road The Nebraska Department of Roads announced that asphaltic concrete surfacing is underway from 1.3 miles south of Rock-ford, 1 mile east and .9 miles south to Rockford Lake. Hall Brothers Construction of Marysvllle, has the $144,079 contract.

The project is financed with State Recreation funds. August 16 is the estimated completion date. No detours are necessary. C. F.

Kavanaugh of Tecumseh is Ve project manager. Aides have given no indication what Wallace will say on arrival at the convention. On one of three occasions on which he left the hospital, to dine with his wife' In hotel Tuesday night, Wallace conferred with four supporters on the Democratic Credentials Meanwhile, NBC announced that Wallace has withdrawn from a special program of "Meet the Press." The program will go on as scheduled Sunday with the five other rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination. There was no explanation from the Wallace camp or from NBC as to why the governor withdrew. walking bar so he can swing his legs along without the aid of another parson.

He lifts 50-poi-nd weights daily and Is doing scores of pushups from his with the aid of therapy bars. He has lost weight but does not appear gaunt. Specially built ramps have been installed at the Miami Beach convention hall to accommodate Wallace's walking bar and wheelchair. The governor, who trails Sens. George McGovern and Hubert H.

Humphrey in the Democratic delegate count, aims to influence the party position on such issues as busing and tax reform. By JANET STAIHAR SILVER SPRING. Md. (AP) George C. Wallace, partially paralyzed but still seeking the presidency, ends a 53-day hospital stay Friday and flies to the Democratic National Convention where he will disclose his plans for the future.

Wallace was visited today by Sen. George McGovern, the front-running contender for the Democratic presidential nomination. The South Dakota senator slipped in and out of the hospital unnoticed by most newsmen at the scene. McGovern'ii tampaign office later said Wallace and the senator talked for half-hour in what was described as a cour-t call. Kirby Jones, McGovern's press secretary, said "Nothing of political significance was discussed." Aides say the Alabama governor will make an important political announcement on his arrival in Miami Beach.

But before making that announcement, Wallace will stop briefly In Montgomery, to officially pick up the reins of state government again. Lt. Gov. Jere Beasley has been acting governor since June 4. Wallace was shot while campaign in Laurel, on May 15.

Wallace has been fitted with leg, braces and a 32-inch-high dinner at his physician's home In nearby Bethesda, Md. Dothard was wounded the same time as Wallace, but has recovered from gunshot wounds. Wirepboto) Alabama Gov. George Wallace, now scheduled to end his 53-day hospital stay, is wheeled Into Holy Cross Hospital Monday by state trooper Capt. E.

C. Dothard after the gover-oir left for a four-hour outing to eat an early.

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