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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 2

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In Hospital Friday, July 7, 1972 The Pally Srntlnfi Fillmore, Passerby Nominated By Whigs been in -4 ai led at the convention hall. fie remains crippled from i spinal wound, but can walk with the aid of braces and a walking bar. Welcoming rallies mere planned chiring hi stop at a Montgomery airport and upon his arrival at Muml International Airport Wallace' mother, mho Is recuperating from major surgery, mill meet flight south in an Air Force hospital plane, political rally in Laurel, Md first paused briefly to thank government and hospital officials and staff members for the care they accorded him. In an accompanying written statement at Holy Cross Hospital Wallace said "Sister Helen Marie, the doctors, sisters and staff of the hospital will pils are transported against their ill, "Thu based on the Whig phil-ophy that tageoaching is inhrr-entl wrong." said Amdur, mho teaches junior high school French in Ferndale, Md the Whig party ahead or bfhind Ihetimi' "Yes. me are," was Amdurs equivocal ri ply the Pem'XTatic presidential nomination.

Those accompanying Wallace include hu wife Cornelia and to daughters. Peggy Sue and Lee, Drs. Joseph Schanno and Herman Magan-iini, mho have treated Wallace at Holy Crr. and Dr. George Traugh and Judy Canlry, rehabilitation specialists from the University of Ala- bamai Brtrmingham Medical Center, also are going.

Billy Jot Camp, the governors press secretary, said Wallaces Miami Beach hotel room has been furnished with physcial -therapy equipment. Special ramps built to accommodate Wallace's wheelchair have always hold a very deaf place in heart. They saved my life, and I wish Gods blessings to all of them." As he shook hands with hospital staffers and other wellwishers. and saluted towards news photographers, it almost seemed as if he were already back on fhe campaign trail for my Dennis Tho Menace Fisher Loses Draw But Chess To Start Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby. Saying "1 came to play," he philosophically accepted the first postponement when Fischer didn't show.

Later he demanded an apology or he wouldn't play. At one news conference, one of Fis-cher's lawyers said he'd come to say Cf he had nothing to say. Si Yefim Geiler, Spassky's second, wind high of then At and four building P'0, BALTIMORE (AP) The Uhi have nomjniifd Millard Fill mure as jht-ir 1972 presidential candidal No 2 ppot on the ticket tai wnn by Rnlert E. Lee Mosley, mho happened to he pawing by. 'The Conntutmn doesn't say ib candidate ha to be alive.

Jeffrey Arndts Mid after 1J delegate! acclaimed FtDmore the standardbearer of the Reiurrected Whig Party at an outdoor convention in a park Thursday night. The Resurrected Whig are an of (shoot of the Student Committee fur the Glorification of Millard Fillmore, a Whig mho served in the White House from 1150 to 1850 after the death of President Zachary Taylor. Amdur, cochairman of the committee, lays the selection of Fillmore mas a long-overdue restoration to party favor for the man mho mas dumped by the Whigs in 1852. Party leaders say they knom little about Mosley, 70. the Baltimore man chosen for the No.

2 spot. "He happened to be passing by and me asked him if he anted to be vice president," said Amdur. Moxley mon out on the first ballot over P. T. Barnum, Chester A.

Arthur, W. C. Fields and others. What does the Resurrected Whig Party stand for? "Motherhood, the flag, apple pie and Millard Fillmore," said James A. Seidel, a Frostburg (Md.) State College student mho organized the convention.

Discussing the party's platform, Seidel said one of the planks calls for an immediate freeze on mages and prices, followed by federal action to roll them back to 1853 levels. Another urges the cutting off of federal aid to school districts where pu SAIGON (AP) South Vietnamese paratroopers and tanks forged into the heart of Quang Tri City today and seized control of two-thirds of the provincial capita that the North Vietnamese captured May 1. A huge American air and naval armada covered the advancing South Vietnamese. Vietnamese marines were closing in on the city from the east. One task force was reported to have 'The km) to Rio ooesmt ieao to Bomb! The fwjto Atoaxco toesN'r ieao to rwe! kho to I SILVER SPRING, Md.

tAP -George C. WalLace ended 84 days of honpitalization today with thanks to those who "saved my live and sped toward resumption of his governorship In Alabama and hi quest for the presidency in Miami Beach. feel good. feel great. Wallace declared.

The disabled governor was pushed in his wheekhar to a limousine amidst the applause of several score spectator! for a motorcade to nearby Andrews Air Force Bas and the uenug Tri Quang Trt a few hours before dawn. They are right next to the Citadel," he said. Viet reported that resistance appeared to be light; although the for-wardmost troops of the battalion were shelled by 107mm rockets and long-range 130mm guns. "We -control at leastjwo-thirds of the city," Viet told Heavier fighting was reported on the southern and eastern fringes of the city. Viet reported 58 North Vietnamese killed and eight tanks destroyed on the outskirts.

Paratroopers on the southern side battled heavy counter-attacks Thursday night from North Vietnamese forces making a stand in a line of old French villas. Scores of U.S. Navy jets from 7th Fleet carriers off the coast scrambled into the night skies to attack the North Vietnamese, their tanks, artillery and automatic weapons. It was the first stiff resistance the South Vietnamese paratroopers have encountered since they began tightening their grip on the southern edges of the city three days ago. Associated Press correspondent Hol-ger Jensen reported that South Vietnamese tanks knocked out two Soviet-built PT76 light amphibious tanks used by the North Vietnamese and a paratrooper knocked out a third with a hand-fired anti-tank missile.

The other tanks fled into heavy thickets. Associated Press correspondent Dennis Neeld 6 reported that South Vietnamese paratroopers captured three prisoners, one of them seriously wounded, 'and overran a North Vietnamese hospital stocked with medical supplies. (mm As Tts Are I 71 MESA SUMMER I PROFIT (MMAiTesArtTolM The MESA SUMMER PLAYER! PROMT A WiM fuff 99 THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS fisher 4 Arthur Hen JITU 4 WAITER WALKER LITTLE THEATRE let Mte Ipa Men fnll HI to 5 If 99 AdftHSSiOfi ll $0 JULY 13, 141 15 THE GAZEBO" liimitwRi 24 1104 of as fielded questions with: "Kak Gavarit po Anghiki," or as you say in English, "No comment. IIIFFAIO Slum i ItIROEM Aeroplane Restaurant Walker Field, Grand Jet. Biggest Little Airport intheU.S.

1 mi, N. of 1-70 Airport Exit BEfYMS TK1ATT2! 2tt1MHAVL MiXOJUKnON 3 Features Tonight! OPEN 8:00 SHOW 9:10 Conne Uml rtm -Second Feature 11:35 Sidney Po tier fr GE oamzaTion; 1 1 Third Feetura 1:20 MARLO ALAN THOMAS rvALDA the plane In Montgomery for her first visit with Wallace since he mas shot, sales said, A band will be playing as the governor is wheeled down a ramp to the ground. Plans also call for Wallace to make a brief speech his first since the shooting before reboarding the plane to continue to Miami Beach, Sen. George McGovern, front-runner in the Democratic campaign, visited Wallace Thursday for what aides described as purely a social call. Wind lift Roof In Starling STERLING.

Colo. (AP) A tomad-ic lifted the roof from a 2W-tory PepsiCola bottling plant southwest Sterling Thursday evening and dropped it dom again. Lauer, plant manager, aaid he or five workers were in the but none were hurt. SEE US Before You Buy FURNITURE CARPEToDRAPESj WALLPAPER weriors SS MAIN Adults $1.50 Skid ants $1.00 Children 50 Open No Matkieas This Weakand Aifw CmRePqrjwnt MIHumI Smrrmxtn PGlO Christina Batfard SHOW) PM advanced half a mile to the eastern outskirts and was a little more than a mile east of the Citadel, at the center of the city. A second marine task force made a helicopter landing 2'j miles southeast the city.

Lt. Col. Do Viet, a spokesman for the Saigon command, said that elements of a South Vietnamese para-troop battalion backed by tanks had pushed into the northern part of REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champioq pleads illness and gets another postponement.

The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the beginning: "Fischer come?" Near the end it was: "Spassky go?" "Pm very pessimistic," Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m. At noon: "It's a very delicate situation." At 7 p.m., the president of the International Chess Federation sighed: There's hope." That was Tuesday. It could Ijave been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the century Spassky of the U.S.S R. vs, Fischer of the U.S.A.

Cify By midmoming. mortars were still exploding on the South Vietnamese front lines. "Just keep pumping it in there, just keep them coming into that area," Capt. Gail Furrow, 32, of Urbana, Ohio, shouted into his radio as he directed U.S. fighter-bombers' to the North Vietnamese mortar positions.

Furrow is an adviser with one the South Vietnamese airborne battalions. "Were still taking 82mm mortar from that location," Furrow radioed he-stood on the clapboard wall of what was once an American barracks. FOODS 243-1556 8th North Ave. DINE IN OR TAKE OUT MOVIE RATING GUIDE fir Pirtih ud Toiij Pnplt Th, obactwa of tho ratings it to inform par ants about tha suitability of moaia eontant for viawmg by thair children. ALL AGES ADMITTED Gnrl AudwncM PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED Some Mattrial May Not Bt Suitably For Pra-Taanageri PG RESTRICTED Under 17 requires accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED (Age limit may vary in terrain ai eail ALL 0 K9 ANO fi FILMS RECEIVE THIS SEAL OF THE MOTION FICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.

As a public serviCe tor its readers, the Daily Sentinel is printing this movie rating guide. Since the Daily Sentinel is read by tne entire family who subscribes, the advertising placed by theatres must meet certain standards. The Daily Senti-net reserves the right to reect any entertainment advertising that it deems beneath these standards. 1 Bomb Breaks Truce I In Northern Ireland I i BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) headquarters said the security forces A 50-100-pound bomb exploded be- were not involved, and it could not be learned who was doing the shooting. Television Actor Says FBI Took Calculated Risk BURLINGAME, Calif.

(AP) Television actor Victor Sen Yung, wounded when FBI agents rushed a captive jetliner and shot it out with two hijackers, said Thursday he thinks -the FBI "took a calculated risk. It was the lives of 80 people' against a few who might have been hurt. Yung, 56, best known for his portrayal of Hop Sing, the Cartwright family cook on told an interviewer from his bed at Peninsula Hospital here that he approved of the FBI charge. The hijackers and one passenger were killed and another passenger" beT" sides Yung was wounded. "I'm very sorry that the man passenger E.H.

Stanley Carter was killed. I dont think the FBI or the airline could have done anything more under the circumstances, Yung said. Yung, shot once in the left side, said he hoped to be released from the hospital by Saturday. The FBI said the bullet that struck him was fired by one of the tween a Roamn Catholic church and its school in Belfast early today. It was the first major explosion in Northern Ireland since the Irish Republican Army declared a truce 10 days ago, but police were reluctant to speculate who was responsible.

The bomb gouged a crater 10 feet wide and two feet deep, sent four persons to a hospital to be treated for shock, and did extensive but superficial damage to the church, school and surrounding homes. Several bursts of shooting also were heard during the night, mostly inside Catholic districts of Belfast. Army mu ti; i iiiH-ir -I'T't 1 "ItT 1HT (00L OFF with WRIGHT Right Row Call For Free ESTIMATE 1119 North 1st Ph. 242-6742 SlSfitg 630335 adults $1.50 CHILDREN 50c PCulIklll 2 Los BEST MEXICAN FOOD es IN TOWN! 811 S. 7th 242-9932 1TT C2inFCfiu Tho fight was tho raiders but tho foud was botwocn themselves Ua fif DACSG ion, flf HI flf flf Hj 1 1 liL.

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