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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 56

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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2 SanMcjtBo 7Ltmt0 Tuesday, July 11, 1972 Fischer Is Favorite (Continued From Page 1)' it nooularitv auickl when tne original mMw. $250,000 through a wealthy. he demanded more money and Hubert Bows Out, McGovern in Clear British banker named Jim failed to show up inr time for the scheduled July 2 start of the match: While Fischer was in New (Confirmed From Pae II York demanding more Slater who came up with more' cash to save the match. has a higher points rating on the international scale than Spassky. The 35 ycar oId Leningrad resident is defending the world title he "won.

from fellow countryman figram Pe Spassky was walking the streets of Reykjavik patting vote could have been forced at that point in which Chairman Lawrence F. eoulci children on the head, convers have been beaten on his ing with local chess players and piling up points in the prematch trosian 1 procedural ruling which favored McGovern's chances in the Spassky told nwsmen in California dispute. O'Brien popularity contest. The prize money was raise ruled Sutidav that all delegates Moscow' before leaving Iceland he would prefer to stay home "drinkina wine and except those directly challenged could vote on other challenges. playing chess with my friends" Ireland men wr me nw iu imt.

(APVKTISEMIHT) (Continued From Pag li tacks on army prnrols ana COMMENT posts. The body of a man in his 20s. hooded and gagged, was found work out a compromise which would have avoided antagonizing Daley. McGovern even sent Gary Hart, his close strategist, to the convention rostrum to plead for a compromise. But the peace mission failed by 115 votes.

The Wallace forces hoped to purge from the platform liberal plants on busing, welfare and national defense which reflect McGovem's viewpoint. This time the McGovern forces planned to join with liberal supporters of Humphrey. Muskie and Rep. Shirley Chisholm to ward oft the Wallace attack. The McGovern forces displayed cool political acumen in the" strategy they adopted to defeat all challenger? in the crucial California vote.

Taking directions from strategists Hart and Frank Mankiew icz, ensconced in a trailer just off the convention floor, the McGovemites backed away from a possible victory in a minor skirmish over the seating of seven South Carolina women challengers. They were worried winning. If the challengers had won, a By William 2. Crotby "A HELPING HAND" It's a good idea, but not always true that best helping hand you can find is at the end in 3 field off Belfast's Carlisle Circus, a mainly Protestant area. The execution style killing was the seventh death since ihe provisionals called off the cease fire and the 418th in the of your arm." three years of the current A vote overriding O'Brien on that' issue could have made it more difficult for McGovern to win on California.

So MankiewicK and Hart, trom Itieir trailer, instructed friendly delegations to change their votes, assuring a McGovern loss, by so wide a margin that O'Brien's ruling could not be subjected to vote. The strategy worked. As it tiirhec; out. McGovern had the votes to spare when the California decision came the first lest of his strength and a moment which could prove la be the most suspenseful of the convention. By a vote of 1,618.28 to 1,238.22.

with 8.5 abstaining, the 2,855 delegates ruled eligible to csrticipate cave McGovern the full IT. vjlc lie hao won the June 6 winner take all California primary. The Credentials Committee, in a decision denounced by McGovern as evil, had voted to divide the delegation in proportion to the popular vote won by all the contenders a decision wt.ich cost McGovern 151 votes. The Supreme Court had refused to overthrow that There was a threat of more trouble from militant Protestants who said they would move against IRA gunmen it Britisn rom time of can use selves. trooos did not take r.

Alien rg sive. The Protestant Ulster Defense ROGERS CONFERS WITH PONTIFF U.S. Sec iecta discussed. Earlier in the week the pontiff tX 3 mmi i.ft sorted bv nleaded for an end to "the intolerable and bloody PnnP Pan! VI today into the Papers Vatican City war" in Vietnam. Rogers is at the end of a nine Association enraged by reports that William Whiteiaw, British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, had met IRA leaders secretly during the truce, (AP Wirephoto) apartment.

The Vietnam War was among the sub nation tour. Vihen this happens, a. fellow threatened civil war unless he ordered the army tff crush the needs a friend, someone trustworthy, reliable. And, it's pretty important that we get the right person for the job. Someone who taws no more about it Aide Says Congressman Arranged Kickbacks IRA.

'If the security forces. and cation of House pavroll forms, had not done so, but she re U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) The and then again today Mh. Whitelaw do not take and: keep up offensive action against. The first convention session lasted nine hours, adjourning at and mail fraud.

He also is District Court was put off by the terrorists, tne Ulster ue She said Collihs' told her and 4:53 a.m. EOT. former top aide to Texas Rep. Jim Collins tok the stand in defense 'lawyers again. They charged with obstructing justice by inducing fellow employ fir.se Association will become another emolove.

Mrs Linda It nmhahlv the most said he still, might be called' the Ulster Offensive Association Stephenson, that he would send lie to the FBI ana to a linusual Democratic conclave in i his own defense today to say it! than we do ourselves may be willing, but somewhat inept. Nexttime you find yourself in need some product or service, take the little time it requires to see what local merchants iiave to offer. More often than not, they have exactly idiat you need, at the best possible price. late today. Collins has not been charged he congressman, not he them to Dallas to work on his federal grand jury investigating this cer.ru.ry.

with young men in. was and will take steps to eliminate terrorists," the UDA's lJ man 1968 campaign and they would Haag told the court Collins who arranged kickbacks and House payroll manipulation to ruling council said in a state the kickback scheme. Defense attorney Leslie Scherr charged in court Mon reoay the travel expenses from inflated House oavchecks he ment. pay off 1968 campaign bonuses. had promisee nun a bonus to manage the 1968 cam Daicn.

Kenny Newman 55,000, Georee A. Haa also stuc. the The organization claims it can day that Collins was behind the scheme, which allegedly was The TimES is ttie official newspaper o1 the City of San Mateo and of the County of San Mateo. HORACE W.AKPHLETT Publisher 1317 1933 Owned and PutTishedOailr ExceptSunitay by AMPHLETT PRINTING COMPANY 1089 So. Sayshore Blvd.

San Mates, California S4402 J.BirtCHniin President Publisher Waller I. lick Vice President Janet E.Hmphlelt Treasurer Vnetrubakei Secretary Harold Schloltheiler Gen.Msr. E. C. Cranor Asst.

Gen. SUBSCRIPTION BATES ly Carrier S2.7S per niittb By Mail. Payable Quarterly in Advance S3 25 per ntenlk Earner JtnDual in advance SJSptryear ly Mail jurusl in Advance 139 per year Stconi Class Pestsfi "aid San Male: TELEPHONE NUMBERS Ins. Oflice and Ediloiul 3B 4321 Subscriber Servicei 3aM411 Want Ads 348 4MS San 8niin Office 583 1234 Relwood City Office 367 1 JJ1 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 a.ni. p.m.

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Audit Burcaj of CrcjJa lioes.Jni" Bureau oUdvtrtisin; ANPA. HATIDNALADYERTISING REPBESENTmVE Eililernia Newspaper Inc. 1450 Chimin tvenue Michael D. Hemiin $1,500 and would sive them tor October. Mrs.

Scott said her Octobei check was for about $1,200 compared to her usual $45 2 Dallas millionaire Republican told him. after kickback were mobilize more than 25,000 men. Lvnne O'Shea $1,000 reoorted bv syndicated colum But in November when Haag arranged to award bonuses to four employes, including, rtaag, who helped in the congressman's 1968 re election month. She said she was sup asked about (he bonuses. Haag CR05BY N.

GRAY BURLINGAME Funeral Service nosed to give the SfiCO to Haa; nist Jack Anderson in 1970. he was removing al! records from the olfice for our testified, "He said Tm sick and tired of paying these expenses The British Army said there were three bombings arid 23i shooting incidents in the 24 hour period ending at8 a.m. Tuesday and more' than a dozen shooting incidents after that. Troops claimed 15 gunmen hit. but couldn't find him, and the ag a reluctantly jeans wearing: the golden badges of delegates and hob nobbing freely with the liens of their partv John Lindsay; millionaire Texas Sen.

Lloyd M. Bentseri: historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, slumped in a seat in the New York delegation wearing a garish bow tie and lame duck freshman Rep. Bella Abzug in her. customary floppy hat.

Unorthodox, too, was O'Brien's speech a clarion call of the "new polities" aimed, it appeared, at the McGovern people and perhaps at a bid to retain his' 'under a McGovern candidacy. He said the task before the out of my own pocket mutual protection." The congressman, who agreed to take the money him He said we're going to set1 2 Park Road MMM Scheer' acknowledged thai Haag issued the direct orders! for the kickbacks, although he contended that Collins made the self. everybody up on the congres been called to testify Monday1 sional payroll and that is how you'll get your bonuses," Haag decision. He said Collins might Deooie ofi said. not have known it was iu anything to say to th United States" and to out ne saiain "The congressman organized Collins tola tym ne wouju uc paid the $10,000 bonus by ting Henning and another cam naien emolove Ray Fortner "Drove to the American people thai the country should be entrusted" to the Democrats rare words from a party chairman.

the coverup, as 1 can it, Scherr said in his opening argument. "He had Haag come to his office and sign a statement that he had never received convention was "to Find out if the Democratic party or. the congressional payroll they'll be in a position to rebate money back to you and that way you'll get your Gates Annual Store wide (the) money from the congres.fr, man." A former Collins secretary Mrs. Marv Sue Scott, said bnnus." Haag, 33, former chief Wash testiraonv Monday that Collins inn ton aide to Downs, is ac cused of taking more than S13; "had a weak personality," that Haag "could con anyone" and that Haae ran the office even 000 in kickbacks tnrougn taisiii SUMMER to the point of telling Collins how to vote on tne tiouse uoor, Plan Fight Tn a deposition read to the Seagrams 7 Crown. It's America's she said she personally (Continued From Page 1) kicked back S600 from her fed oomplete plan toMJ pa travel expenses in 1968.

She said Collins later asked her 1973. me plan wouiu mvuiv a hnao mprmnolitan district of statement that she to sign about 800,000 stuacnts one third cf the state's student enrollment in Detroit and its suburbs. Admits Thefts The judge's order put a stop to claims that the desegregation ruling was inconceivable i.from afi operational standpoint i because he state did not have whiskey. (Continued From Page 1) door of a home and, finding acant, he would proceed to 'the or rear area of the home ROBERT W. GATES STOREWIDE SUMMER SALE! SAVINGS TO 50 Wonderful elections and tremendous values in EVERY Men's and Women's Department: All merchandise is from our REG IJLAR atodt Men' cIoeMtie, fcrnislungs and sportswear Women's iuitt, drenscn, sportswear, lingerie and acctsBori.

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