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II 1 I i Presidents anti busing stand Daily. Record blacks rema ize DIRECTORS of 'Lompoc Hospital District will hear a report Thursday on plans to build a convalescent nursing home The meeting is set for noon in the hospital on Hickory Avenue. Also on the agenda are reports by various committees. DETROIT (UPI President Nixon's strong antibusing stand could bring blacks "a lot of allies who have been hanging around in the wings" and rejuvenate the civil rightsmoveroent of the 1960s, a top NAACP official said' Monday. "It may just be that the actions of the President and his advisers, of the congressmen feeding on backlash, of the Nixonized Supreme Court; will provide the impetus needed to revitalize the great coalition of the sixties," said Bishop Stephen G.

Spottswood, chairman of the board of directors of the civil rights group. Spottswood set a tough tone in his remarks made at the opening meeting of the 63rd annual convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in this city inflamed oyer anticipated cross-district busing. His most stinging 'remarks to the 2,300 delegates were aimed at Nixon. "Before the President and his Constitution-wreckers get through, there will be a whole lot of Americans besides, black Americans who will witness the gutting of civil rights," said Spottswood, 58th bishop of the AME Zion -Church "If the ''courts can be stopped from enforcing the Constitution in they can be stopped in housing, employment, public accomodations. and the administration of justice, he said.

f--- "Nothing is a better measure of the seriousness of today's peril than the so-called busing issue," he said "Who could ever have supposed that the question of how children ride to school would become the test of candidates for the for the U.S. Senate, for seats in Congress and in governors' mansions?" Spottswood received thunderous applause after each attack on Nixon. Gov. William G. Milliken of Michigan, a life member of the NAACP, got a polite but unenthusiastic reception when he told the group he is with blacks "in this march" for equality.

As the annual meeting opened, some delegates sought support for a resolution to overturn an unofficial tradition that the elected president of the NAACP is white. The civil rights group never has had-a black president in its 63 years. Heading the drive is Jack E. Robinson, 42, the black president of the NAACP's Boston branch, who said "the time has come for blacks to have equal opportunities within the top of ice of our own organization. REV.

GENE ASHLOCK of the Church of the Nazarene and Lompoc-Mayor George Cotieamoyer will co-host the Mayors Prayer Breakfast July II to open the Greater Life Seminar which will ran through July 14. Xwo state Demo off icial side against AAcGovern Greater Life Seminar plans VANDALS did am estimated $300 damage to Cabrillo High School teachers' lounge and agriculture building recently while an undetermined amount of money from vending machines. WALTER Julius Herman Paul, 43, of 3356 Via Dona, Mission Hills, suffered a leg and hip injury last night when the car he was driving collided wjthvone driven by Bruce Timoffiy Probst, 16, of 141 Oakmont Country Club area. Trobst was not injured, according to the California Highway Patrol. Paul was taken to Vandenberg Air Force Base Hospital for treatment.

The accident occurred at 8:15 p.m. in the intersection of Burton Mesa Boulevard and Sirius Avenue in the Village area. THE LOMPOC Recreation Department is holding a track meet this Friday, at the Lompoc Junior High School, track. The meet is scheduled to begin at noon. Events be 50-yard, 100-yard, and 220-yard dashes for children 10 years and under; and 50-yard, 100-yard and 440-yard dashes for children 11 through 16 years of age.

For further information call the Recreation Department at RE6-6515. An interdemoninational religious seminar called the Lompoc Greater Life Seminar, is scheduled to run from July 10 to 14 here and to open at 6 a.m. on July 10 with a Mayor's Prayer Breakfasts Participated in by several Valley churches, the program will feature daily instructional classes at Calvary Baptist Church at 10 a.m. and nightly seminars at the Veterans Memorial Building at 7:30 p.m. Seminar topics will include "Dealing with hidden "How to live with your conscience" and "Anger, right or Theological Seminary in La Mirada will be a guest speaker.

The Mayor's Prayer Breakfast will begin at 6 a.m., July 10 at the Lompoc Memorial Building at and Locust. Admission for the breakfast is $3.50. Rev. Mel Rich of the Church of the Nazarene, San Luis Obispo, and president of the Young Peoples Society of Los Angeles will be the guest speaker at the function. Entertainment will be provided by the Sunshine Company of San Luis Obispo.

Registration forms may "be obtained through your local pastor. 1 Queen candidates get portraits Each local organization sponsoring a Flower Festival Queen candidate has honored its nominee with a color portrait photograph as a momento of the 1972 Fete. The framed photographs, the same on display at the Festival Coronation Ball, were produced by Bruce Fall and purchased by the clubs at $40 each. Receiving the framed portraits, were Festival Queen Renee Libonao from the Filipino-American Club, Sue Oneto from the Lions Club, Doris Howell from the Moose Lodge, Carla Williams from the Lompoc Jaycees, Teresa Byrd from the Elk's Lodge, Sara Kay Scott from the Club Arcturus, Vicki Diaz from the American G.I. Forum and Cindy Bubba from the KiwanisClub.

California Democrats in the aftermath of last week's decision by the party credentials, committee to, in" effect," invalidate the state's June 6 winner-Uke-all primary. The committee divided the state's entire bloc of 271 delegates which McGovern thought he had won, among candidates on the basis of their primary vote. McGovern got 118 delegates, Hubert Humphrey 104 and seven other divided the remainder. McGovern has sponsored a court suit challenging the credentials committee ruling and has promised a floor fight when the Democratic national convention convenes next Monday in Miami Beach. A co-chairman of McGovern's California delegation, Assemblyman Willie Brown of San Francisco, said if the South Dakota senator does not regain the 153 delegates and loses the nomination, "the Democratic nominee will be finished in California.

Richard Nixon will win easily." SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Two of the State's highest ranking Democratic: today sided against George McGovern and said they support the move to strip him of 153 California delegates. One, state women's chairman Blanche Goldstein, also "complained McGovern's California delegation includes too many "novices" and not enough workers and added, "I really felt badly about not being chosen as a delegate." The other, Northern California chairman John Merlo, said it is "absurd" that some key McGovern supporters now are hinting at backing a third-party candidate or not helping the Democratic nominee if the South Dakotan loses the nomination. Neither official has endorsed a candidate the Democratic presidential nomination. Their comments, offered in telephone', interviews, point out the division among wrong" among others. David Beckwith of the Talbot Rainmaking missions denied A not her ch essjourney risis WASHINGTON (UPI) A Pentagon spokesman Monday denied published reports that U.S.

warplanes have flown rainmaking missions over North Vietnam. But Jerry W. Friedheim, deputy assistant secretary of defense for public affairs; refused Monday to comment on American weather modification efforts elsewhere in Indochina. He responded to a report in the New York Times that said the United States secretly had been seeding clouds over North Vietnam, Laos and South Vietnam to increase and control rainfall for military' purposes. Quoting government military and civilian sources, the Times said the movement of North Vietnamese troops and supplies and suppressing antiaircraft fire.

Friedheim said the U.S. government was "obviously being treated to a kind of worldwide propaganda campaign on this subject." enemy may hope to explain the normal monsoon flooding by blaming it on us," he said. "It always floods during the monsoon season in North Vietnam, and it probably will again." Friedheim also denied claims that U.S. lanes had bombed flood control dikes in orth Vietnam. "We have not targeted dikes, and we have no intention of doing so," he.said.

Davis. Lothar Schmid, the official arbiter of the match, said he would need a translation of the Soviet protest before he could act upon it. happened was that Spassky lodged a protest against the fact that Fischer did not arrive in time than one week for the match which was scheduled to start Sunday, filed a formal protest in Russian against Fischer's late arrival and walked out of a meeting where lots were to be drawn to see who had the first move. Fischer, who finally agreed to play Spassky after a British banker' said he CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS CALL RE 6-2313 program "was- aimed at hindering Freight train derailed near SLO SAN LUIS OBISPO (UPI) Repair trews worked early today to clear the tracks where 21 cars of a northbound Southern Pacific freight train derailed on the Cuesta Grade about 10 miles north of here. The accident early Monday, believed caused by a malfunction in the undercarriage of a boxcar, left about 400 feet of track crumpled.

There were no injuries. The derailment of the 129- car train forced" cancellation of the northbound and southbound AMTRAK passenger trains operated over the coast route by Southern Pacific. Normal passenger' schedules were expected to be in force today. would double the prize Sunday and he waixea out ot: money, did not attend the the meeting," Euwe said. 'joy killing7 suspects arrested meeting." He stayed in his room to sleep to get ready for the match, scheduled to start at 1 p.m.

EDT, and sent his seconds, the Rev. William Lombardi and two lawyers, Paul Marshall and Andrew Optn Mon. thru 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Pharmacist ALWAYS on Duty ERAUN pharmacy Free "Delivery Blue Chip Stamps 101 So.

H' St. HE. 6-1251 who arrived on the scene called it "a joy' killing," with no apparent motive other than the thrill of it. The sheriff's department threw a force of 50 detectives Into the for the killers. Early today, deputies arrested Donald Paul "Cochise" Antel, 21, Mike Ramirez, 18, and Oscar Hernandez, 22, all of Norwalk.

All three were booked on suspicion of murder. Deputies said Antel and Ramirez were arrested at Antel 's home here and Hernandez later picked up at his home where a yellow 1966 Chevelle Chevrolet belonging to Hernandez was seized. LAKEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) Sheriff's deputies arrested three young men today in the "joy killing" of a 4-year-old girl who was blasted by a shotgun from a passing car as she played in the yard of her home. Joyce Ann Huff was hit by 42 shotgun pellets, two of them entering her brain.

The shot was fired from' a car that slowed as it passed her home in the Hawaiian Gardens area Sunday. Someone in the back seat poked a shotgun out the window, took aim, and cut the child down, according to witnesses: 7 A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Russian chess champion Boris Spassky today filed a formal protest against U.S. Challenger Bobby Fischer and walked out on a meeting set to determine who would get the first move in the opening game of the scheduled, world title bout." The president jof the International 'Chess Federation (FIDE) said he was "pessimistic" the match would be held. "The situation is critical. I don't know if the match will be played at all.

am very pessimistic," said FIDE president Dr. Max Euwe. Spassky, who has been waiting in Iceland for more George Wallace SILVER SPRING, Md. (UPI) -Gov. George C.

Wallace of Alabama left Holy Cross Hospital briefly Monday for the first time since he was severely wounded May 15 at a Laurel, shopping center. A hospital spokesman said he understood the Democratic presidential candidate had lunch with' friends. 1 Wallace is to be discharged from the hospital Friday. He will fly in an Air Force hospital plane placed at his disposal President Nixon to Montgomery, and later will go on to Miami Beach for the Democratic National Convention. Jv nfl 0 Quiet demonstrations pledged njl 0 better KANSAS Mo.

(UPI)- Former President Harry S. Truman, described as "happy and cheerful," spent Independence Day in a seventh floor hospital room where he is undergoing tests to diagnose his intestinal problems. Truman, 88, whose public appearances on July 4th celebrations have become a tradition in his nearby Independence, was hospitalized Sunday and has remained in "satisfactory" condition since. efforts to get the city to set aside public facilities for demonstrators to camp out during the convention that starts next Monday. The Yippies said they would hold off on using the golf course until the Miami Beach City Council meets Wednesday for possible reconsideration of its earlier vote ruling out campsites for protesters.

The more radical Zippie wing of the Youth International Party did not indicate whether it would honor the compromise, but the threat of confrontation passed without incident Monday MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Protest organizers have pledged peaceful demonstrations at the Democratic National Convention after purging a pie-throwing band known as the Zippies. The peace pledge was underlined Monday night when "a group of young protesters abandoned a plan to camp out on a public golf course and agreed to sleep on the grounds of a synagogue instead. Spokesmen for, the Yippie wing of the Youth International Party called the arrangement worked out with Temple. Menorah "the first concrete gain" in their 1 HO OmjD Senate approves bike licensing COMPONENT 1972 Complete System VI JU SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A measure by Senate leader James, R. Mills, D-San Diego, creating a voluntary state bicycle licensing system hs passed the Senate.

The bill would feed information on bike thefts into a statewide computerized network that would assist law enforcement ff Ir.iolo pnrh tho thoff ijif ahrtnt 1 MO GARRARD'auto. 4-speed changer with 5 year guarantee diamond needle. Solid State AM-FM stereo, powerful tuner-receiver. Auto! 8 track stereo tape deck-air suspension multiple full- The measure went, to the Assembly on a 31-2 vote Monday along with a companion bill appropriating $360,000 annually for the development of bike lanes along freeways. The licensing bill is opposed by members of various police organizations who contend the licensing should be mandatory upon purchase of the bicycle the same way automobiles are licensed.

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