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The World from Coos Bay, Oregon • 6

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Coos Bay, Oregon
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I PAGE 6 The World, Coos Bay, Monday July 10, 1972 AT THE CONVENTION McGovern In Camps Of Enemies For Support (Continued from Page 1) tion, was thought to be leaning toward Hhmphrey. I came here uncommitted, he said, and Im still uncommitted. McGovern made a fair play pitch, arguing that taking MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Sen. Edmund S. Muskie refused again today to drop out of the Democratic presidential scramble.

He urged his rivals for the nomination to hold an unprecedented meeting to set le the disruptive credentials question before it reaches the convention floor tonight. Withou such a council beforehand, Muskte warned, the credentials challenges from California and Illinois could result in a political battle with a horrendous toll in political dead and wounded and our party and its nominee could be among the Held by his mother, Mrs. Dorsen Wright of Key Bis- ern hat to indicate his choice of presidential candi-cayne, eight-month-old David sports a McGov- date. UPI Telephoto. Favorite Chair For Chess Match REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) The Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess match can begin Fischers favorite chair has arrived.

The swivel chair in metal and black leather was flown from New York to Iceland and put on the stage in the Reykjavik chess hall Sunday. Spasskys Russian advisers arrived shortly after the much talked about chair and studied it suspiciously. Then they left without comment. Now the Icelandic organizers face a new problem: Where to find a similar chair in Iceland? It would look better if both Spassky and Fischer had the same chairs, said Gudmundur Thorarmsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation. Fischer took one look at the dozen different chairs the Icelanders had assembled from Reykjaviks furniture stores the other day, sat down in some of them and then gave his verdict: Fly in my own chair.

Spassky, the 35-year-old world champion, did ro seem to worry much about details of the $250,000 match. Before leaving for a salmon fishing tcur of northern Iceland the defend'rg champion said, I am not going to argue about chairs, chess boards and sets. I will leave that to Bobby. It makes no difference to me. After lengthy and dramatic preludes, both Fischer and Spasskv anpeared ready to start the first of their 24 games Tuesday.

Bobby is relaxed and ready. We will" play Tuesday unless Spassky is ill, said Fred Cramer, -'ice president of the US. Ch.ss Federa'ion. But the plavers still have to insoect a-'d approve the facilities in tb hall, where the organizes expec 3, COO fans paying $5 each to be on band Tn'sdav. Gudmundur Arnlnugsson, deputy rafere of match, spent all day Sunday polishing off the fire details.

He tested several ch's boaids and finally settled for on made in Icelard sceeicllv for the match. It has been put fogeher from Ieclan-dc stones. Arnlaugsson, who had to take over when the chief referee Lothar Schmid of Germany flew heme Saturday, also has a choice of five or six different chess sets of various sizes. Schmid said he would return Thursday after visiting his son, who was injured in a traffic Due In Court Samuel Dale Baimbiadge, 33, no known address, is to be arraigned today in district court on a charge of second degree burglary after a citizen arrest by the Rev. Thomas Murdock at Fifth and Central, Coos Bay, according to Coos Bay police.

Bail on the charge is $2,500. Police said the Episcopal Church minister entered the church about 6.45 a.m. today and saw the man. The Charge involves removal of property from the church. Police continued investigation today Baimbiadge was held in the city jail, but was to be transferred to the county jail later today fight.

But the Humphrey camp said even a California win would not ensure McGovern the nomination. They said he lacked the l.509 votes for a first-ballot triumph and insisted his support would erode on the second and subsequent ballots, with Humphrey gaining strength as McGovern waned Obstacles still faced McGovern One of them was an attempt by blacks to unite all 458 black delegates as a bloc, perhaps supporting Rep Shirley Chisholm of New York on the first ballot. Shadow Of Moon On Earth (Continued from Page 1) the same direction (1.049 the shadows apparent speed wil1 be 1 050 h. The full eclipse will last lorgest 2 nunies 2nd 36 seconds in a remote area northwest of Hudson Bay and near the Arctic Circle As a rule, total eclipses are visible in the same location once every 300 years, but this will be the second in recent vrars for residents of Sheet Harbor, Nova Scotia, who aso saw one on March 7, 1970 Dr. Franklyn Braniey, chairman of New Yorks Havden Planetarium, described a total eclipse as an awesome sight Theres a gradual diminishing cf light and increasing daikness Just before totality there a beautiful diamond rirg effect.

Then totality and bango darkness Not as dark as m'dmght but pretty d2rn dark. The chicknes go to rcost, he birds are still, the temperature drops. Some astreremers wi'l be searching for the planet Vu'can, fce'ievcd to be between the sun ar.d Mercury, the planet c'os st the sun. and will be phoographmg the area. An Air Force jet research plane from the Lcs Alamos (N.M Sciertihc Laboratory planned to intersect totality close to Fort Churchill on Hudson Bay and chase the shadow for almost four minutes to check the temperature and chemical composition of the I sun corona.

I Extinguish Fire Coos bay firemen Sunday put out a maUress fire in an apart-men. building, holding damage to a small amount. The call came at 7:50 when the fire was discovered in Marple Apartments at 493 S. Marple, Coos Bay, the fire department said Occupant of the apartment was John Bell, according to firemen. The building is owned by A.

L. Tinson. A fire a waste disposal vehicle was stopped with little damage to the truck at 7.05 a m. today at 2100 N. Bayshore Drive.

Oregon Traffic Deaths To July 10, 1972 362 To July 10, 1971: 316 California delegates away from him after all candidates had agreed to the winncr-take-all rules would be uniuet. Muskie for Veep? Ohio, Gov. John Gilligan, a rea-haired liberal, breakfasted Sunday with Muskie, whom he had supported originally, ard urged him to support to McGovern in the California issue. Later he dangled the vice presidential nomination before Mjskie as a lure, but Muskie said he wasnt very interested The Humphrey camp said a convention majority of 1.509 votes should be necessary to settle all disputes. They vowed to fight O'Briens ruling the South Carolina challenge, the first and crucial vote which could cast the decisive pattern for the entire convention.

Adding to McGoverns optimism was latent support from delegates who would for him on a second cr third bal'ot but were bound by state lew or state convention 'o vote f-r others on earlier ballots. Such commitments did not bind them on procedural issues such as the California creden'ia's American General Killed (Continued from Page 1) American destroyer tree barges Sunday that were unloading a Chinese freighter off the coast of North Vietnam. The freighter was not fired upon. The 7th Fleet said the incident occurred 33 miles northeast of Dong Hoi. Elsewhere over the North, U.

S. fighter bombers knocked cut 28 water supply craft. American planes flew more than 390 sorties over the North the period ending at 5 p.m. Sunday. Fierce fighting was reported on the outskirts of Quang Tri city earlier in the day but no casualty reports were released.

American advisers, however, said the Communists are well dug in in Quang Tri and are expected to put up a fight South Vietnamese reconnaissance patrols were still inside the city but most buildings had been leveled. I Kennedy Sailing Off Cape Cod HYANNIS, Mass. (UPI)-While others worried about the credentials fight and his name was bandied about as a possible candidate at Miami Beach, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy went sailing off Cape Cod.

Hyanms was beseiged by reporters awaiting word from the Kennedy compound on developments at the Democratic National Convention in Florida. There is no way I will take the vice presidential nomination, Kennedy said Sunday. I owe it to Joan (his wife), the children, my mother and sisters. There is no way I will take the nomination. Kennedys wife went to the convention, and appeared at the Democrats national telethon.

She said her husband was not a presidential candidate and the decision was final. However, Kennedy has been unable to dampen speculation all year despite constant disavowals of his candidacy and his name is s' 'll cropping up. Kentucky Gov. Wendell H. Ford, for example, said Sunday night he could support a ticket led by Rep.

Wilbur Mills, D-Ark and with Kennedy as vice presidential candidate. Kennedy has been mentioned also as a possible runring mate for Sen. George S. McGovern. Kennedy, who attended mass at Hvanms with members of the family Sunday morning, told the Boston Globe he has made an absolute and final rejection of any draft for the second place on the ticket.

Kennedy told the Globe he and his administrative assistant. Edward Martin, might go to Miami Beach to dampen things down in case someone should try to push me into the vice presidential nomination. I am not worried from a personal point of view. My concern js for the rest of the family. And they are all naturally very concerned about my well being, Kennedy said.

Basically there would be more of a problem for me if I were to take the second place. I am close to McGovern in philosophy of government, but I feel that I could achieve more for the nation as an indeoer-dent voice in the Senate than by serving four or eight yeal-s echoing whatever the president happened to say. Seaman Is Recovering GOLD BEACH A 37-year-old Hong Kong sailor was taken from a Liberian merchant vessel, the World Crest, off the Curry County coast Saturday to Curry General Hospital by the U.S. Coast Guard. He underwent an appendectomy and is reportedly in good condition.

The Coast Guard said a 44-foot life boat from Roguer River met the merchant vessel off the entrance to the river and evacuated the ill seaman Saturday after receiving a call aoout 3:25 p.m. The man was identified as Ma Siu Wo of Hong Kong. He was reportedly suffering severe abdominal pain and was rushed to the hospital by ambulance. The surgery was performed Saturday night. Candidates Woo Delegates (Continued from Page 1) puted delegations.

Because of McGoverns victory in Oregons May 23 primary, tiie 34 delegates are required by state law to vote for him through the first two ballots. Whipple believes most of the delegates will stay with McGovern beyond the two-ballot requirement if necessary. A campaign has also been launched by Democratic vice-presidential hopefuls. A week-old poll of 25 of the Oregon delegates showed seven leaning towards Sea Edward Kennedy, five toward Florida Gov. Reuben Askew and four going along with any McGovern choice.

Eight of the 25 questioned expressed no preference. Convalescing Mrs. Paul (Grace) Thill, reporter for The World, is convalescing at her Coos Bay home after having surgery last week. Mrs. Thill expects to return to work July 25.

Keith Thompson, i8, youngest Ohio delegate, proudly where he expects to cast his ballot for George Mc-displays his McGovern badge at the convention site Govern. UPI Telephoto. July, 1972 20 July, 1971: 27 Nothing so Rich Rare Imported from Canadas oldest distiller $6" RReally smooth! RReally rewarding flavor Each distinctive CANADIAN bott'e is registered at the distillery your assurance of superb quality. The Fiftl $380 $1444 tt SaL Wall Street Chatter NEW YORK (UPI) Dean Witter and Oo. points out that the bib mess, financial and economic outlook is more mixed than bad and in spite of some rather serious proolems the economy general and corporate profits in particular are still moving in a positive direction.

Furthermore, the market's downward course in June was characterized by comparatively light trading volume, indicating selling pressures aren't too great and that the downward drift could be reversed rather easily, it added. All of this suggests to us that this could be a nretty good time to be buying stocks, especially if one can look to brighter days ahead. E. F. Hutton Co.

says apart from the markets recent fluctuations due to reports Moscow and Peking have encouraged Hanoi to seek peace in Vietnam, the markets technical picture has definitely improved for periodic profit taking pause-s latest advancing phae appears to have further to go. A number of Wall Street analysts are standing by their convictions that the stock market is in for a summer rally. Others, however, contend the market is on the verge of a major collapse. But, not to be denied by either camp is the continuing economic growth. Further heartening to some Wall Streeters are government reports of a major decrease in unemployment.

Classified Ads are jour guide to the best bargains In the Bay Area Be sure and Vote on the new City Budget, July 11 VOTE (NO) Praise Is due our City Mayor Pyach for voting (NO) on both the old and the new city budget The only member on the budget committee to do so. At the next general election remember who is trying to save you money. Pd. Pol. Adv.

by A. J. Schall 295 No. 2nd, Coos Bay Imported Fun on the beach for the "Smoke-ln-Smack" party had these two dancers enjoying themselves Sunday in Miami Beach before a small group of people. Identifying themselves only as Willy, 37, and Mickey, 18, the couple had the aid of some live music as they danced on the sand near convention hall to aid their cause of legalising marijuana.

UPI Telephoto. BtENOED CAIMPUN WHISKY IMPONTED BY ASSOCIATED UIPONTENS INC. BOTTIED IN USX BY GOOOmu-u WONTS, PEONIA, UL EIGHTY.

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