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Sec. 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 2, 1972 WORKING THE DAMLLWAB Antlgnmcnt America Seem Miifeireimi i psychologically and emotionally life determinedly not taking By PHYLLIS BATTELLE MIAMI BEACH Despite the mm. ur -If ll ileal b. exnausted, see their man denied the nomination at the last sides in political affairs. "They don't call me good, gray Walter Jolting setbacks of the supreme minute.

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amy omen, Circulation Dept. only 5W-11I1. MEMBER OF THB ASSOCIATED PRESS little "Handbook on Decorum" four years ago. convictions, regarding All sides the fiuthAritb politicians. But he tries to A strategic gem in the snator's drive for the nomination.

appear totally objective at all the delegates, the nomination-seekers and their staffs are times. "I'm afraid of my humor If the young McGovern forces keenly aware of the dangers betraying my personal opinions had lost their cool had sometimes, I must say," ne uat conia erupt if a Chicago seen were repeated. And all says. He recalled the political are pledged to resist a Koaat of conventions in Chicago in 1952 n. the first year that television become angered and raucous, is Sen.

Eugene McCarthy's forces did four years ago McGovern likely would have lost many more delegates than those 151 California-is who were involved Everyone's line at kat coverage was a big am. Kignt vocally is peaceful. away at the Republican The bitterness is clearly out convention, he started getting in the credentials fight. letters from viewers, claiming on the table already. It has been There are many neonle.

nancoed with caution and he was prejudiced. middle-class and wealthy, who "some said. 'You're for civility. There Is hope, here in are ideologically committed to Eisenhower, others said, 'You crummy fascist, you're for ueorge McGovern who would Miami Beach, that the mood will continue, whoever wins the fight, and that the protests will be kept within reasonable surely have "turned cf their I worried until I weighed backing if they felt McGovern tno letters from each Side. andW couldn't control his people.

bounds. found they were the same." "His own people could hurt in Chicago 1968 Walter Of course, here in Miami him the most," predicted Walter where the average age is 65. a Cronkite in a conversation this lot of solid American citizens like most of the others of us in the press who saw and reported on the police clubbing of protesting youth was week, "By becoming too would feel more comfortable demonstrative. But they are far with Cronkite as President, rath criticized by many of the U.S. more sophisticated political animals, working within the er wan eitner Nixon or the Democratic hopefuls.

established structure, than the public who Just refused to believe that this was truth they were seeing, and hearing and young McCarthy forces were. "He loots and talks so sincere," one woman said of Walter, "and 1 Just don't trust "The McCarthy neonle reading about. Since then, demanded. The McGovern people urgently request." tnose outers much." There lies the difference. And Fortunately for the Columbia Broadcasting System, Cronkite is a man of underweenlng he Mid, "we have spent four years reviewing what we did and find nothing to be apologetic about This time, we'll caU them as we see them again.

This time, if there's trouble, I believe the publje will believe; they've had preparation. It happened once and it could happen again explains why, even, if Senator McGovern loses the nomination Wednesday night, there may not be the brawling, tragic fiasco we personal ambition who probably suspects he would be not much better for the country than saw Chicago in 1968. Of course there could be plenty of trouble Johnny Carson. Besides, he has if the McGovern young, spent most of his professional mm Congressional Quarterly Ilappened Last Night Flood Insurance ILoss Mcar EZdiioriai A GIP ream, Nightmare? With only the formality of the selection left as a result of Tuesday's turn of events at the Democratic convention, it looks like many national Republicans got their wish for a Nixon-McGovern match this falL Many Republicans have made no secret of the opinion that George McGovern would be the easiest of the 'potential Democratic nominees for them to tackle in the general election in November. So his emergence as the almost certain choice as a result of the California decision and Hubert Humphrey following withdrawal appears to be a dream come true for many of the GOP strategists.

But there remains the haunting thought that it might turn into a nightmare. Especially if the Republicans start celebrating too soon. Clark MacGregor, President. Nixon's new campaign manager, issued some words of caution along that line a few days ago, warning Republicans not to start celebrating too soon. While Sen.

McGovern might or might not be the easiest candidate for Mr. Nixon and the Republicans this fall, his meteoric rise as the leading Democratic presidential star ought to command some attention. Most of the things that have been said about the South Dakota Senator, but he has clearly demonstrated an ability to get votes. A liberal Democrat in a traditionally conservative state, he first got to Congress by defeating a four-term Republican representative. In 1972 he has managed to build what was a six per cent preference rating in his own party into an apparent presidential nomination by the Democrats.

While national polls have favored Mr. Nixon rather strongly over Sen. McGovern, a Texas Poll released just this week in this newspaper indicated that a Democratic ticket headed by McGovern might be a winner in Texas over the Republicans led by Mr. Nixon, wih the results based on a sampling of voters only a few days ago. Of course, there is no reason for the GOP to suffer, from over-confidence, no matter who is on the Democratic ticket.

National Committee Co-Chairman Anne Armstrong commented only a few days ago that the GOP just doesn't win landslides; they win squeakers. While President Nixon must rate as the favorite over McGovern or any Democratic nominee, it is a long time until November and the Republicans obviously will have to be working all the time to retain any advantage they might seem to have now. smiles bachelor ex- B'klyrrite xnent" plumpish "The One Ingels. "why they picked me! Only Edna Thayer," 65, singing to adopt the proper ordinances gets an additional 30 days to comply. According to HUD, coverage Chubby James Coco's good "Don't Dunk a Doughnut If You was sparse in some of the areas news: He nas to gain weight for Don't Know How to Dunk" and other numbers at an upright The threatened cutback in his Fatty Arbuckle role.

hardest hit by Agnes. In Wilkes-Barre, where the insurance By JAMES 6. PHILLIPS Congressional Quarterly WASHINGTON At a time of heightened concern over flood hazards, 64 communities in 10 states appear in danger of losing eligibility for federally subsidized flood insurance, the only flood insurance generally George Shearing said at Inn of been available since last the Clock another pretty fair pianist Count Basie will play coverage comes at a time when HUD has launched a major promotional campaign to broaden participation in the Dec. 10. only two nolicies had piano, loud-speakered to the street.

One couple danced near their table, then Edna played the tambourine. It's B'way's newest night spot no cover, no at the wedding of George's Mr, Wendy to James Cunningham. been written at the time Agnes struck. And in Harrisburg, eligible since April 12, no policy By EARL WILSON A certain fellow figures his wife is serving him Summer TV dinners: "They keep for those who want to quit cm ok in Carry wet matches. you see a supermarket item marked "Special 15 cents Off" don't you feel (asfcs Marty Ragaway) they were charging too much in the first place? As any secretary can tell you, the longest hour of the day is from 4:45 to 5:00 p.m.

can always tell an 8-year-old but you usually have to tell him twice. program. Following tropical storm Agnes last month, HUD available the United States. Producer Alexander Cohen's minimum, no headwaater. Shows The Department of Housing nao Deen taken out.

911, Thursday, Friday, announced an average reduction and Urban Development (HUD), Only one of the Wilkes-Barre talking to Melba Moore about a B'way musical and a TV special. Saturday. of 40 percent in premiums, xr hi co-administers the Sam Goldwyn Jr, here with effective July 10. The agency policyholders, Kenneth C. Everett, had taken out full program along with the in his movie, "Come Back also promised insurance agents I'D RATHER BE LIGHT TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A surance industry, has Charleston Blue," remembered rmmrmim commission of $10, coverage of $17,500 on his home and $5,000 on household goods.

threatened the withdrawal midtown store advertised a sale when his father, who made regardless of how small the action because of alleged failure According to the spokesman for lunch an event, with his own of $4.95 i toasters, and a policy amount. of the communities to crack competitor next door put up its General Accident Fire and Life, HUD officials hope these chef and butler, went to lunch with Howard Hughes. The latter Everett tiled a claim for the full own sign: "We repair 54.95 moves will induce citizens to down on planned new construe tion in flood-prone areas. Toasters." reached in a drawer and puled pressure local officials in the 64 $22,500 amount in the aftermath of Agnes. The policy cost Suspension of a community NEW YORK-Arthur Godfrey out a stale sandwich and carton WISH I'D SAID THAT: Sign from the program would mean seized me by my beautiful of milk.

Everett $95 a year. in a Third av. bar: "if you're non-complying communities and in some 6,000 non-participating flood-prone areas to take steps that will make the insurance that no individual or business in lapels at Count Baaie'e reopen THE MIDNIGHT EARL: enjoying our TV reception. The other policyholder in the area could buy or renew the Wilkes-Barre was Harold J. "Joe Namathll sign one of the lng of the St.

Regis Roof and you've had enough to drink. We said: "Make clear I nave not don't have a TV set." biggest contracts yet," and Snyder, who took out coverage policies, which carry an average federal subsidy of 90 percent. lavailable. Currently, 1,174 retired! I've only quit CBS." REMEMBERED QUOTE: "A may not be with the Jets," says on his home and $3,000 munities are eligible, and there According to. George Recounting mat he's on Chet lady is a woman who makes it our Secret Source, adding that on personal effects.

As of July 5 are 90,000 policies outstanding, Huntley's radio syndicate with the federal insurance there'll be vast excitement. easy for a man to be a providing $1.5 billion i 1500 outlets, with 3 TV specials gentieman." a ticket to a major rock coverage. EARL'S PEARLS: Victor administrator, the only flood insurance available in the nation is a limited insurance program due, plus his auto commercials, concert, some fans are offering HUD's Bernstein has said that Arthur said. "I ain't about to $500 worth of cocaine. Borge told his audience, '1 wish the program's failure to catch quit work.

I Ike it!" Wm. for veterans California Randal got a raise for bis TV to thank my parents who made this show possible, and my five on better is largely attributable series, "The Odd Couple." 1 Williams, introducing him to the Count Basde fans including Artie to failure of die insurance indus 7T Show Biz Quiz: Who was the children, who made Homeowners' policies sold by pri vate insurance companies traditionally exclude coverage Synder has not yet filed a claim with General Accident Fke and life. CQ attempted unsuccessfully to reach both Everett and Snyder for comment on the in-s a program. Telephone equipment, damaged by the June floods, was still out of order in early July. Neither the Pennsylvania State Highway Patrol nor the federal Office of Emergency Preparedness was able to relay messages into the Shaw (wearing a bolo tux tie) only actor to whom John Wayne necessary." try to market the policies agres-sively.

The industry blames and Mrs. Tony Bennett, cele "lost" a fight in films? Ans of flood risks. Playwright Neil Simon, author public apathy. "We would ar brating her 22d (uh huh, 22d) to yesterday's: Ruth Gilbert Of the 64 communities that of "Prisoner of Second Av, range to meet with 200 people to played Milton Berle's sec'y, Opinions Of Others BUILDING BLOCKS Indianapolis Star Exploits of the recently successful fifth manned birthday, said, "Arthur's such a salesman, he could sell Martha once turned down a penthouse apartment atop a very tall Max. HUD had notified as of July 5, 41 were in Florida, 9 in Mississippi, 3 each in California, explain the program and only 15 or 20 would show," a spokesman Mitchell." Marty Ingels'H be a regular for Philadelphia's General Ac on Super" TV show building: "I don't think anybody should took down on an airplane flying by." That's earl, brother.

Texas and West Virginia, and one each in Alabama, Alaska, cident Fire and Life Assurance Beautiful singer Lorn a Thompson of Westfleld, N.J., went to an agent at 10 a.m. to playing a B'klyn giiy interested landing on the moon so dominated scientific news that Corp. told Congressional Quar- only in girls. "I can't imagine, (A im by Cm. Qtrly.

Inc.) Arkansas, New Jersey and Ohio, (All Rights Reserved) audition for a toothpaste commercial and was told to The lighter Slde- Each community has 90 days to onvince HUD that efforts are being made to edont land-use take her clothes off. Strip for a toothpaste commercial? She by THOMAS JOSEPH measures (zoning and building thought it strange, too, and The Turning IPoint codes and the like) in line with HUD's requirements. The HUD didn't. Cambridge criteria generally prohibit new had a heart attack in LA but is recovering though still i convention. development In flood plains, but exceptions ere sometimes In .1960, another Southern intensive care in Mt.

Sinai. The U.S. is preparing ex Democrat with hardly any granted depending upon the ex By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) What to watch for when the Democratic National Conven tion reaches the crux: The things that make political conventions so fascinating are national following gave the late tent of the hazard and feasibility President Kennedy his toughest of construction safeguards, such ACROSS Pine for 6. Strikebreakers It. Mangle 11.

Detestation 11 "Rule Britannia1 composer H. Cling 15. Droop 16. Prior to (prefix) 17. Girl's opposition and likewise ended as anchoring techniques.

tradition papers for Meyer Lansky figuring Israel will boot him. Pong brought America and China together, chess is keeping Russia and America apart," noted Harry up as the vice presidential For some communities, which the myriad imponderables that nominee. received notuicauon in April, I refer, of course, to Lyndon can come into play to influence the delegates. 41 Chemical alt tLGaeik DOWN Gather 2. 200 milligrams 1 Certain forms of protest (2wda.) 4.

Eel (Old Bag.) 5. Parties pated IPlebe -7. Belgian eommune 1 Old-time gr 1 Slavishly time is running out. Others got their notices later. A community that convinces HUD of its intent Johnson, whose Texas backers Hershfield.

Publicist 1 Kamber said Bobby Fischer's press agenting Si promotion of himself Si chess was greatest in thronged the convention in 10- Nobody ever knows in advance which of the many S7. Farm gallon hats. potential scale tippers will Straw boaters may not have the world scarcely noticed a more significant development the United States has taken the lead In the international energy sweepstakes. At the time when all eyes were on the launch of Apollo 16, there was a major scientific event in Batavia, 111. the firing up of the newest, largest and most powerful atom smasher.

Many scientists consider the international race in the high-energy physics field far more important than either space exploration or the military arms race. For future atom smashing may hold the key to man's future in both space and weaponry. The $250 million Batavia accelerator is designed to allow scientists to see deeper into the atom, reveal particles of matter tinier than those now known and not only divide particles but to create new ones such as neutrons, positrons and antiprotons. Capable of generating 200 billion electron volts, the Batavia machine is far advanced over anything yet developed by either European or Russian scientists. It has been estimated that about one-fourth of the 17,000 holders of American doctoral degrees in physics are involved in the study of nuclear particles.

The search for new energy is motivated by the realization that the discovery which led to the atomic and hydrogen bombs and to atomic reactors to power ships and electric generators only scratched the surface. Mankind cannot fault scientists who contend the building blocks of nature are not fully understood. The atom has been harnessed, but even it contains unrevealed secrets. And the Batavia atom smasher may expose more of the unknown. Science must not be whether or not the unknown, laid hare, contains wondrous benefits or a possibility of new dangers.

prove decisive. quite the impact of coonskin TODAY la History world history and he's not even a press agent. Mrs. Ted Lewis, back from Oireleville, where they'll caps and cowboy hats. But when the hat band is a colorful At one convention, it might be the cold logic of a third seconding speech that provides St.

Mtai Moon It Blunt 11 Gamble 11 Newspaper section, Informally 21 Prong 'ttV-Butterfly" 2ft. Quarantine zl Worsted! bane the margin of victory. At another convention, the Today Is Wednesday, July 12, SLElre have a museum for Ted, proudly recalled that Ted was the first "king of jazz' at Rector's in 17 and the Bal Tabarin in '18. ribbon with the candidate's name embossed thereon, it can be political dynamite. Watch for them when the balloting begins.

the 194th day of 1972. There are delegates may be swayed by an unusually stirring campaign 172 days left in the year. sa. ST. Today's highlight in history Bobby Fischer's a a "pawnographeT," says Mike song or a particularly impres sive demonstration.

On this date in the year 100 (It) Manuche with the worst pun of B.C., Julius Caesar was born. 11 Small sturgeon CI Performed XL Highway Piece of gossip ZlErroll -Garner tone tl Damans, Regarding (xwds.) IT. Outer coating SI June beetle XI Picking up of an option O.Fatima's in a really close contest, a On this date: boldly worded banner, a pun the year. John Nebel, who has cancer, says nevertheless he's in good health, In 1804. the American states gent placard or a salient slogan man, Alexander Hamilton, died can turn the trick.

from a wound inflicted In About IPeople WASHINGTON (UPI)-Rep. John Myers, said duel with Vice President Aaron hasn vacationed in 16 years and will be on another radio station after leaving WNBC Aug. 11. He's departing because sports preemptions hurt bis Burr. I vividly recall the 1956 Republican convention when the delegates were trying to decide whether to nominate the late President Eisenhower for a In 1808, Joseph Bonaparte en tered Madrid as king of Spain.

ratings. In 1817, the American naturalist and writer, Henry David The Automat on B'way near second term. Monday that instead of saddling citizens with strong gun control laws Congress should enact 46un now has live entertain' it was touch-and-go for a Thoreau, was born in concord, I Ii 3s I II I 'tW a a- sr- If ilsr LL-L tSyr 3 "aw 3 jsjsr -sy- a mn r-sr- sr -br "fr sr Mass. while, but at a perfectly timed moment Dee's supporters re TheyTl Do It Every Time In 1941, Britain and the Union signed a mutual as leased a cache of balloons from stiffer penalties for criminals who use guns. Myers said the recent assassination attempt against Gov.

George C. Wallace of Alabama the ceiling of the convention sistance treaty. hall. SI Cereal grass sa-Searead VIS SXOonatas tion S1.Spirft SIDrO 0 should not trigger passage of In 1957, a 20-year-old student at Harvard, Prince Karim, became the Aga Khan and leader of 20 million Ismail! Moslems After that, tnere was never any doubt that Eisenhower VlS ASA Zr WE MOT ONLY HAV PhJ A BK3 MT yl, TO OUTSPEU. HIS NIBS, -3f eWRlSrOPMOLrS 15-" HEil I -FORTH EVERTUIN3 ooneS" that's IFBOLErTER6TO 7 CS-O-NE-fi-VOOBSOPV SSAST'v SEEING THAT HIS I OONE30TW RECEIVEd-I ygI jOffifyTJ Jj SSBiwT I PBOXXTrlCES-THAlis UJVYi.

gS l5?) would sweep to victory. To repeat, these dramatic after the death of bis grand-fa ther. In 1960. Soviet Premier Ni- pending gun control laws. "Keep in mind that Governor Wallace was shot in Maryland, a state known for its strict firearms laws," he said.

"The problem is, basically, that honest men will obey gun control laws, but criminals will turning points cannot be predicted. But if you know what to look for you can sometimes see them coming before they Mta Khrushchev said the U.S, (Swde.) Sl'Ereviao'a Monroe Doctrine against Eu actually materialize. ropean interference in Latin America no longer had any meanins. AH signs indicate that straw hats of the type known variously as "boaters" and Ten years ago: The threat of civil war loomed in Algeria. ANN ARBOR, Mich.

(UPI)-Russian poet Iosif Brodsky told DAILY C3TFT0QU0TB Henfr how to wort Its AXTOLIllXI LONOFBLLOW One letter steeply standi for another. la (be sample A seed for the three L's, for the two 0s. etc Single letters. Five years ago: Thirty-five "skimmers" will have a strong bearing on what happens at Miami Beach. Traditionally, when the De the leu lb and Zormatioa of the -sunk 3 mocrats are out of power, they reporters sadly that he would probably never see his mother and father again.

The 32-year-old Brodsky had been ordered by Soviet officials to emigrate to Israel but fought successfully to come to the i oay ne find campaign headgear highly persuasive Returning again to 1956, you'll recall that the late Sen. United States. Americans were killed and 26 wounded when North Vietnamese forces attacked VS. troops in South Vietnam's central highlands. One year ago: President Nixon signed a $2-bHlion emergency employment act, designed to provide jobs for 150,000 persons.

Today's birthdays: Sen. Mark Hatfield of Oregon is 50. Comedian Milton Berle is 64. Thought for -today: The power of man har grown in every The red-haired poet arrived Estes Kefauver, with only meager backing, made a strong Sunday from London. Speaking crrrrocrjora 1 LTD IDS OK XSf IEI JQ DSX IITHD TDLXTXKTDK DSK KGJDXJHlf.

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