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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 10

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2 Spokane Daily Chronicle Wednesday July 1972 fiDGrasm i i "-( tf YY'' President have been a nested in the case was not known to or sanctioned by President Nixon John Mitchell or anyone In a senior status at the White House" he said Asked if he meant that someone in the lower echelons of the White House might he involved In the incident MacGregor said he had no such information MacGregor said that while he expects Nixon to kepp to the high road of statesmanship there will be no attempt to muzzle other campaigners who might take some hard cracks at the Democrats "Our objective will be to WASHINGTON (AD Clark MacGregor the new director of President campaign said today his main task at the moment is to dispel a sense of over-confidence among Republicans that Nixon is a shoo in for re election "If pa-it history Is any guide the election in November will be a lot closer than people think in MacGregor said at a news conference MacGregor said he has not discussed campaign strategy with Nixon yet but expects the President to stay on the job in Washington and leave the heavy work of the campaign to others "The best politics for the Shot Meant for Horse Kills Rookie Patrolman -K i I President he said "is continued performance at the very high level of competence he has demonstrated in office He will want to stay on the job especially as long as Congress Is In session" MacGregor said in the few days be has been on his new job he has been unable to learn anything about the bugging of the Democratic headquarters that is not known to the average newspaper reader lie called the attempt "unauthorized and bizarre" Five men some with apparent links to the White House and the Committee to Re-Elect the Johnson said he fired two shots into the horse that did not kill it and the third shot somehow glanced off and struck Paladini The horse was owned by Willie Booker of Compton and was struck by a car driven by Ruth Lawson of I is Angeles investigators said Booker said he and his daughter whose name was not immediately available were riding the horse when the accident occurred Booker and the girl were knocked off the hors but were not injured The horse suffered a broken rear leg bits and reactions were recorded at one two three seven and 14 days All Irritating The researchers said all the products tested irritated the eyes and caused an inflammation known as conjunctivitis and some clouding of the cornea IOS ANGELES (AP) A 25-year-old rookie highway patrolman was accidentally shot and killed with a bullet meant to kill an injured horse Patrolman Dana Everett Paladini recently transferred to the Los Angeles area from Sacramento was pronounced dead on arrival Tuesday night at St Francis Hospital in Lynwood deputy James Johnson fired the fatal shot officials said At the time Paladini was trying to keep a crowd from getting too close to the horse hit by a car ricv Lender Kakuei Tanaka (left) 51 is congratulated by retiring Japanese Prime Dlinister Elsaku Sato after Tanaka was elected president of the Liberal- Party in Japan at its contention Tokyo Since his is the ruling Japan Tanaka is in line minister (AP wirephoto) s' I rrj ers into the kitchen of Anna Sapryshina alias in a village near the town of Kaluga the matter said Anna as fire inspector Yur Novikov poked his nose into a milk can and sniffed white lightning dear sons I'm getting ready to observe my son's funeral feast and that's all I the newspaper quoted Anna as saying "You know I only have a small pension so please take my name" Investigation showed Anna Record Lovs Democratic in party in to be prime Occupation Protested by Burning MOSCOW (AP) An elderly Lithuanian worker has burned himself to death in protest of Soviet occupation of Lithuania third politically motivated self-immolation in the republic in the past seven according to reports that reached Moscow on Wednesday Dissident sources also told Western newsmen that a fourth man about 62 years old attempted a similar political suicide in the streets of the Lithuanian city of Kaunas but was arrested before he could ignite the acetone he had poured over himself Identity Limited The dead worker was identified only as Andrushukavichus born in 1912 On June 3 he doused himself in gasoline in a Kaunas square and struck a match Then six days later the informants said a worker named Zalizhausas also attempted a fire suicide using the highly flammable substance acetone Zalizhausas was apprehended by police and is being held in a Kaunas military hospital His condition is not known The incidents were apparently inspired by the May 14 self-immolation of Roman Kalanta a 20-year-old student who killed himself for political reasons Grann ie's Bathtub Vodka led JHevemoer's Target Gome Detergents WASHINGTON (AP) Someleyes of New Zealand white rab- was chief tavern-keeper to the construction gang at work across the street from her cottage The newspaper detailed other eases of grandmothers caught at their capers and said the "funeral feast" story was a favorite dodge The still-smashing campaign is part of a new nationwide crackdown against drunkenness The new laws make moonshining the worst offense of all ordering up to three years imprisonment for a first offender who sells his product and up to five years for a second offender July Silver Values at All Four Dodson's Stores Wm Rogers Silverplate by International Fischer Says He's Sorry for the Delay REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer apologized today for delaying the start of his $300000 chess match with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia The American whose dispute over prize money forced organ uers to postpone the world championship round said he had the greatest respect for Spassky as a man and as a phycr Euwe said later however the Soviet Chess Federation had cabled him demanding that he call the first game a loss for Fischer because of the late arrival This would give Spassky a significant hut not insurmountable advantage at the outset of the 2t game match The statement prepared by lawyers was read to newsmen by Max Euwe president of the International Chess Federation-FIDE Question Remains It was not known whether this would be sufficient to over-come Russian objections to starting the match In a statement Tuesday Spassky said he would consider starting play only if Fischer paid the penalty for his behavior Spassky told The Associated Press this afternoon he still did not know whether the match would begin on Thursday "We are sorry the world championship was apology began problems were not with Spassky whom I respect as a man and admire as a If Spassky and the Soviet people were "distressed or Fischer continued "I am indeed sorry" Low Price Tied to Dollar Supply NEW YORK (AP) Current low prices for the dollar in Europe are the result of a larger supply not because people have less confidence In the American currency some bankers believe The dollar was lower In European markets today but only because banks are turning out more Eurodollars they believe The fact that Interest rates on dollar loans are not going up is proof to some that the dollar will not be devalued again no lack of confidence in the said William Wolman of Argus Research He has just returned from a lengthy European trip during which he talked to officials of the major central (government) banks Nixon Doctrine Seen Working WASHINGTON (AP) Sen Mike Mansfield D-Mont said today the tentative meeting of minds between North and South Korea "is an indication of the success of the Nixon doctrine" The prospective accord he told newsmen "augurs well for the future of East Asian relations and Korean relations in "It is tied indirectly to President journey to Peking" he said "It is an indication of the success of the Nixon doctrine" It is related he said to the reduction of 20000 American troops in South Korea earlier this year Challenge Seen for Busing Plan DETROIT (AP) The NAACP plans to challenge the busing section of the higher education bill in the US Supreme Court according to the civil rights general counsel Nathaniel Jones "We definitely intend to test the constitutionality of antibusing legislation" he said in an interview today while attending the National Association for the Advancement of Colored B3rd annual convention in Detroit Jones said the NAACP was working with the Legal Defense Fund the American Civl Liberties Union and other groups in seeking a case to bring before the high court Death Toll Hits 74 9 By The Associated Press Traffic accidents arross the nation claimed 749 lives during the Independence Day weekend The National Safety Council had estimated in advance that R00 to 900 persons might be killed on streets and highways Thp rerord toll for any Independence Day weekend was 732 in 1967 when the holiday also ran lour days The count last year a three-day weekend was G38 Midwest Chilled point out deficiencies in our program and ideas he said He specifically declined to criticize Vice President Spiro recent attack on Sen Georg McGovern leading contender for the Democratic nomination Agnew called McGovern "a great been reading some of the campaign statements used by Sen Democratic opponents" MacGregor Said "I think the language used by the vice president is not dissimilar to that already used by some Monster Hunt Stalled KELOWNA BC (AP) Experience required Must be Wanted: One Monster Hunter able to recognize monsters on sight An ad along these lines might be considered by Kelowna officials who were informed recently that personal matters will prevent a member of the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau from studying Okanogan Lake for signs of British own aquatic mons ter-ogopogo Bill manager of the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce said that he has been informed by the investigation bureau that the group had found it necessary to cancel a visit which has been in the planning stage for several weeks Chamber president Douglas MacLachlan expressed disappointment: "There been any extensive studies on the Ogopogo compared with the Loch Ness monster We hoped it would spark enough interest to start a proper scientific Many residents of the Lake Okanagan area claim to have seen ogopogo Similarities between the lake and Loch Ness are cited as evidence that both bodies of water may harbor creatures unknown to science MA 4-4163 FA 5-2579 832-4125 783-2194 By The Associated Press An autumnlike chill clung to uioe areas of the midcontinent today after giving sections from Montana to Michigan their coolest Independence Day on record Temperatures settled again into the 40s and occasional 30s in parts of the northern Midwest for the second day in a row Record July 4 lows were chalked up in Montana Minnesota Michigan Wisconsin Wyoming and Illinois The arctic air penetrated as far south as Texas which also registered record low readings Tuesday Thunderstorms were active in the East and the Deep South with locally heavy rainfall in some areas The storms triggered flash-flood warnings for portions of West Virginia eastern Kentucky and southwestern Virginia While the unseasonable chill spread over the Midwest the wave Daytime temperatures in some of the desert regions have soared near or above the 120 degree mark in recent days Temperatures before dawn ranged from 39 at Pellston Mich to 99 at Blythe Calif Pad Clash NEW DELHI (AP) Police fired tear gas today to break up a street battle between supporters and opponents of the peace agreement signed this week by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan Cadre of the prime minister's Congress party clashed with supporters of the right-wing Hindu nationalist Jana Sangh heaving abuses and stones at each other until police intervened Southwest remained under the grip of a long summer By DAVID NAGY MOSCOW What's in the milk jug grandma? Why officer that's just a little something I brewed up for funeral feast Nice old ladies like Anna Mikhailovna alias "Grannie in the home-made whiskey used to disarm snooping policemen with lines like that But no more because the heat is on The law and the press are out to break up one of Russia's oldest cottage the home distilleries that contribute mightily to the national problem of drunkenness Official press reports say the raiders are ransacking many a rustic kitchen and smashing many a crock of bathtub vodka or the Russian white lightning that looks like vodka but tastes like whiskey Turns but the woman behind the tipsy man is likely to be grandma the moonshiner women just that harmless although they do not drink much moonshine themselves" said Kaluga District Party Chief Pyotr Silayev in a current newspaper report about distillery raids "Statistics show that the majority of defendants on trial for home-brewing in our district were old-age and mostly women "There are men engaged in the full report in issue of SOvietskaya Rossiya newspaper said "But men mostly just drink the stuff they make it" "babushka" Is a revered institution in Russian life part folk heroine and part household sage who raises millions of Soviet children while mom and dad work Alas says Sovietskaya Rossiya its reporter joined a series of recent raids in the Moscow region and found that the hand behind the still all too often was grandma's One rush brought the raid Changes Set by Lutherans DALLAS Following in the footsteps of numerous other denominations the Lutheran Church in America approved on Tuesday a major overhaul in its Operational machinery Delegates to the biennial governing convention of the 32-million-member denomination wound up action on a mass of constitutional and by-law changes to recast the functional framework into a sharply differing pattern Restructuring is something of a vogue among churches Protestant Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches already have scuttled the old tables of organization and set up new ones The churches say the change is essential for getting along in those swift-changing times To fail to adjust old forms to cope with new conditions is "to r'sk institutional apathy and decay" said a restructure commission of the Lutheran Church ixi America The crux of the Lutheran change said the president the Rev Dr Robert Marshall is planning" from top to bottom nonphosphate detergents on the market can cause irreversible blindness if accidentally rubbed into the eye according to an unpublished government study "The results of this study indicate the rather sharp demarcation between moderate ocular damage caused by soap In phosphate detergents and the intense causticity of carbonates and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences concluded The Food and Drug Administration charged with protecting the public from hazardous substances has reacted to the report with disdain are treading outside the realm in which they should be said an official in Bureau of Product Safety "We have the charter we have the mandate" The official asked not to be named because he said it would violate protocol to criticize a "sister The study conducted by Dr David Rail the director said NIH veterinarians Dr Donald Feldman and John A Moore concentrated on nine synthetic-detergent products purchased near its Triangle Park NC facilities Seven were laundry products of which three contained phosphates (Tide Ajax and Dash) two contained carbonate (Sears and Arm and Hammer) one had metasilicate (Ecolo-G) and one was a soap powder (Ivory Snow) Two were dishwashing compounds one containing metasilicate (Electro-Sol) and one with phosphate (Cascade) Material was put into the left 'm''w' I 'f if SM Sff I' I' 7 4 Latest USGovernment figures show PALL MALL lowering than tlie best-selling filterking! fU MAU Goto toorur ffl mg -mutom 1 3 lt Mllmg king "Ur" JO mg -iwotmt 1 mg OltHknmh Immt Vlmg-fuutmDlmg 18 mg 13 mg nicowii iv per cigvtns HC Report APRIL 72 Bridge Smashed Struck by guided bombs June 22 the damaged 99-foot-long Vu Chua railroad bridge located 38 miles from Hanoi is shown in United States Air Force aerial photo released today The bridge crossed the SuoiNgang Kher (AP wirephoto) I 1'.

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