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4 WASHINGTON (UPI) Supreme Court was asked today to decide whether 153 California delegates committed to George McGovern and -59 Bllndls delegates headed by Chicago Mayor Richard Daley should be seated at Ithe Democratic National Convention In appealing the California case the Democratic National Committee said the country had been into a constitutional by court interference in the delegate -selection process J' courts have never Intruded in this way into the quarrels of political candidates and now that the Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia has done said John Kester a National Committee lawyer have no recourse but to ask the Supreme Court to restore the judiciary to its proper place in the constitutional scheme of things The Supreme Court was in recess and it was not certain whether a spetial session would be convened as both parties requested In the Illinois appeal attorneys for Daley and the other delegates said the lower court had ignored the Illinois election code and had superimposed on (the) code requirements which disenfranchised the electorate and violate the rights of McGovern won all of 271 delegates in the winner-take-all June 5 primary The Democratic Credentials Committee stripped 153 of them from McGovern on grounds they should have been distributed proportionately among the candidates along the line of the' reform rules But die Court of Appeals restored all of them to McGovern Wednesday The Credentials Committee also refused to recommend seating delegates and the Court of Appeals sustained it On Wednesday the Appeals Court first issued a terse announcement just after 11 am EDT saying only that it was remanding the California and Illinois delegates cases to the US District Court for reconsideration News services reported that action It was not until nearly four hours later when the appeals panel issued opinions in the cases that it became dear file three judges had voted 2-1 to overturn the Credentials panel and give the full 271-member California delegation to McGovern The same was true of the Illinois case in which the appeals court voted unanimously to uphold the credentials committee and bar seating of Daley and 58 other uncommitted ddegates 'It turned out that the cases had beeii remanded to US District Judge George Hart Jr only for the formality of clearing his docket of the matters 15c a Home Delivered 65c Weekly Kenosha Wisconsin Thursday July 6 1972 fire in QUANG TRI AIRSTRIP RECAPTURED SAIGON (UPI) Sooth Vietnamese paratroopers took control of Quang Tri shqDpocked airstrip and its badly damaged power station today in the slow drive to recapture the Communist-held provincial capital A 1200-man South Vietnamese force recaptured the southern part of the city Wednesday but South Vietnamese officers said they would not consider the town theirs until they occupy the 19th century walled citadel in the center of town GRAVEL RUNS FOR VICE PRESIDENCY WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen Mike Gravefof Alaska today declared' his candidacy for the Democratic vice presidential nomination claiming the delegates to next convention are not about to make a rubber stamp choice for the No 2 spot on the ticket 1 i CASTRO HOME AFTER TWO-MONTH TOUR MIAMI (UPI) Cuban premier Fidel Castro received a massive welcome today on his return to Havana from a two-month tour of Africa Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union I jet landed at Jose Marti Airport According to a Havana radio broadcast monitored In Miami the Cuban premier was embraced by President Osvaldo Dorticos and Raul Castro his brother and defense minister I I i 1 I ll i S'' tallMwf I II yir" iiiiitr )Mlf jo near the window where the ladder is standing since the roof above it is also charred The children were on the Upper floor Mrs Tirado said she tried to get them down the stairway which leads into the kitchen but lost them and fled out the front door (Kenosha News Photo by Marshall Simon-sen) This is the VA story home at 7840 Sheridan Rd in which the three sons of Mr mid Mrs Victor Tirado lost their lives this morning and their mother was seriously burned Here Fire Chief Frank Blast walks along 79th PI toward fire fighters emerging from the kitchen area at ttfo rear of the house where the fire apparently started The origin may have been Three little boys died and their mother was burned this morning when fire swept their home at 7840 Sheridan Rdv which the family moved into about two weeks ago In intensive care in Memorial Hospital is the mother Mrs Linda Tirado 24 suffering first and second degree burns to face and head Also in shock at the hospital is the father 27-year-old Victor Tirado who was at work at American Motors when the fire was discovered at 6:45 Their three sons Victor 3 Lennie 2 and Kevin 9 months all died of smoke inhalation during the fire which engulfed the kitchen area and swept to the upper floor Mrs Tirado found in the rear yard of the home when firemen arrived said file babies were in the house that she had tried to get them out but lost them She fled in her night clothes through the front door of the house screaming for help Walter Hix 845 64th St driving north after taking his daughter to worit said he and an unidentified motorist stopped but were driven back by flames when they tried to enter the house He saw smoke and flames as he approached and saw the mother run from the house crying for help He said she told him there were three children in the house and that the baby was in the kitchen He did not know who turned in the fire alarm but the department said a telephone and a box alarm came in about the same time Kitchen Engulfed in Flames The kitchen area was entirely engulfed in flames when firemen arrived When they were able to enter Capt Edward Spitzer found the body of the infant Kevin at the foot of the stairs beside the kitchen stove and Lt John Gajdos took the infant to a rescue squad to see if any aid could be given Lt George Urban and Firefighter Jan Sundstrom at first driven back by heat when they tried to get upstairs were successful after windows had been broken by hose from the outside They found the bodies of Victor and Lennie on the floor of their front bedroom on the second floor No cause for the blaze has been determined It apparently started near the southwest corner of the kitchen between refrigerator and cupboard No electrical appliances were found in the area and it was across the room from the stove Tirado notified at American Motors said at the hospital that he did npt eat breakfast at home but picked up the lunch his wife had packed last night and went directly to work Nothing appeared to be wrong when he left the house The Tirados who formerly lived in Libertyville and Zion bought the house last month had done some remodeling and according to neighbors had lived there only about two weeks Collie Unhurt in Basement During the battle firemen found a collie puppie in the basement wet and frightened but not injured He was cared for by neighbors until the Humane Society picked him up Two goldfish in a bowl in the living room coffee table were still swimming although heat had been so intense as to melt plastic objects in the room Among early arrivals at the scene was Mrs Stanley Skovronski who lives directly back of the Tirado home at 7839 14th Ave She said that the mothelr obviously burned about the face told her she had brought the children down the stairs but lost them in the smoke and heat and escaped to get help The bedroom was on the first floor The children slept in the two upper bedrooms of the 1V4 story house Motorcycle Policeman Leo Bronk among the earliest -arrivals was like all those at the scene visibly shaken by the tragedy but perhaps even more than others It was about five years ago that four children also were endangered by fire but escaped with their lives A daughter was burned but the mother managed to get all four out of their burning mobile home in the Tanner mobile home park At that time Bronk like Tirado worked at American Motors and had gone to his job before the fire occurred Fire Chief Frank Blasi joined his department at the scene Asst Chief John Wenning said that cause of the fire is not known but that they will continue to try to determine how it started First Fire Deaths Since 1970 The three deaths this morning are the first fire deaths in the city since 1970 when six persons died five of them as the result of one fire That was the blaze at 6323 12th Ave which claimed the lives of Ricky William and Terry Warren ages 15 12 and 4 and their grandfather Rex Warren 64 April 18 1970 The mother of the boys Mrs Betty Warren 32 died in -June that year as a result of bums suffered in the fire i Mrs Alice Sandt 88 6116 24th Ave also died that year from fire Two babies Franklin Hicks Jr 2 months and Eugene Williams 18 months died in 1966 in a fire at 6632 17th Ave Another fire which took the lives of children occurred in Bonnie Hame about 14 years ago when four children of the Truax family lost their lives and others were seriously burned Victory Manuel Tirado was bom in Puerto Rico on May 21 1969 Lennie John Tirado was bom to Waukegan on April 28 1970 Kevin Joseph Tirado was born in Waukegan on Sept 16 1971 if Yung who once played the son in the "Charlie movie series said tumbled from his seat when the shooting started "Luckily I rolled I was hit in the back as the man who was killed stood Yung said after surgeons removed a slug from his left side The other injured passenger Leo Gormley Van Nuys Calif was reported jn fair condition with a wound in the lower chest The shootout at 4 pm ended an ordeal that began six hours earlier when flight 710 was hijacked after leaving Sacramento The $800000 ransom was delivered from New York in $5 $10 and $20 bills and was carried aboard the 737 jet by the FBI agent posing as a pilot During negotiations with PSA the hijackers refused to allow food brought aboard the grounded plane and one gunman held a pistol to the head of fi-e pilot' Capt Denny Waller threatening to kill him if anyone approached A Hayward neighbor of Alexiev Richard Bailey said the hijacker Whs but not overly so and he would always exchange the usual morning Bailey said that six! months ago the hijacker wanted his wife to fly to Russia to persuade his mother to come to the United States He felt he could not go himself but Bailey was unsure of why Alexiev felt this way iflipftii vAvSvvvavv Je organizers and advisers early today But Lothar Schmid the FIDE referee for the match so optimistic is if everything goes according to he said" can still go Fischer a 29-year-old chess genius from Brooklyn is challenging Spassky a Russian for the world championship Spassky now holds The match originally was to have started Ij (H Weather Partly cloudy skies tonight may turn into showers by morning Tonight will be warmer with a low in the high is expected to be in the high or low with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of showers and thunderstorms Temperatures around the city this noon ranged from 68 degrees at Water Pollution Control to 76 degrees 8t American Motors and the 60th St fire station Downtown recorded 74 des-i grees temperature ex- tremes were 65 and 44 Ah 14th Ave who lives directly back of the Tirado home He is explaining to Fire Chief Frank Bias! what his family saw and heard At right Cleta SkovrOnski consoles the wet and frightened collie puppie found uninjured in the Tirado basement She is sitting on play equipment belonging to the Tirado (Kenosha News Photos by Marshall Simonsen) SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-Two foreign-born hijackers and a passenger died in a shootout Wednesday when FBI agents rushed a jetliner on a remote runway of San Francisco International Airport FBI agents surrounded the Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner after the' gunmen demanded $800000 two parachutes and a flight plan to Siberia as ransom for 86 passengers FBI agents identified the hijackers as Dmitrov Alexiev 28 Hayward Calif an independent cab driver at the San Francisco airport4 and Michael Azmanoff also 28 who recently' moved to the Bay Area The FBI said both had come to the United States in the 1950s and 1960s but did not say from where They were killed after the Sacramento -San Francisco flight landed taxied to a remote runway to await the ransom demands and two FBI agents! one posing as a pilot got aboard Azmanoff escorted the -agent posing as a pilot to the rear of the plane and a second agent -sneaked aboard and headed into the cockpit where he killed Alexiev with two shotgun blasts the FBI said 4 4 Hijacker Kills Rassenger Hearing the shooting Azmanoff opened up" with an automatic pistol killing Stanley Carter 66 Longueuil Quebec and wounding two other passengers One of the wounded was actor Victor Yung 56 who plays the cook in the television series His gun empty the hijacker pulled a knife and started toward the front of the plane but he was met by the FBI agent with the shogun Hie hijacker ducked one blast but another agent among those who rushed aboard after the first gunshots approached and shot him four times twice in the head PSA President Floyd Andrews said after the shooting that deed was a dastardly one and we are very upset that there was a death and Injuries to out passengers think the FBI conducted themselves in the best manner possible and good decisions- in deciding to apprehend the Passengers Scramble Passengers from emergency exits when the gunfire started while others dove for cover Today's chuckle Many a roan has acquired a huge vocabulary by marrying it i 1 Today's quote Human life is that great school where men reduce to pi notice the teachings of the churches Henry Ward Beecher clergyman Walter Hix of 845 64th St left one of the first arrivals at the scene tells Policeman Leo Bronk what he saw when he stopped his car as be was passing Bronk appalled like all others at the tragedy scene was even more shaken than others as he recalled how narrowly his own four children escaped similar fate when their mobile home burned a few years ago Leaning against the car fender behind Bronk is Stanley Skovronski 7839 World chess match get REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) said today the much postponed match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky may finally get under way Sunday Dr Max Euwe president of FIDE said match will start on Sunday or at the latest He said he felt the major outstanding differences had been settled at a meeting between FIDE the Icelandic last Sunday but Fischer failed to show up in time touching off a furor Schmid said the draw of lots to deqide who is to play white in the first' of the 24 games in the $250000 match will be held tonight (4 pm EDT)! Euwe said a new meeting also involving Fischer's advi- sers will be held today He said he felt the Soviet demand for a penalty for the American challenger for showing up late for the start of the match be settled at the FIDE congress in Skopje Yugoslavia But Schmid said the Soviet demand that Fischer forfeit the first game-rand a crucial point Truman wants to go home KANSAS CITY Mb Former President Harry Truman had hoped to be at his home in Independence Mo today but his doctor said more tests in the hospital are needed to pinpoint the cause of his gastrointestinal ailment is always anxious to leave the said Research Hospital spokesman John Dreves He said Truman 88 wanted to go home Wednesday but Dr Wallace Graham would not allow it Dr Graham personal physician sinoe the White House days said X-rays taken Monday were not sufficient and more must be made Additional tests also must be conducted he said condition has been termed satisfactory since he was admitted Sunday Plane disappears QUITO (UPI) An airplane carrying John Caston head of Texaco Inc in Ecuador disappeared Wednesday during a flight from Quito to Quayaquil officials said today They said the only other person aboard the twin-motor aircraft owned by Texaco was the pilot Francisco Escobar Okay Boeing sale wins case The Inside Story Amusements Television 20 21 editorial: Spending is the target in the battle for the world title still not completely solved Fischer presented an apology of sorts Wednesday when hey- -broke his silence with a Furnace Creek statement regretting delay NEW YORK (UPI) The pf the match Fischer said it highest temperature reported charged that Secret Service agents accompanying Mrs Onassis had roughed hirti up on several occasions US District Court Judge Irving Ben Cooper ruled however that Mrs attempts to avoid Galella' did not constitute! grounds for damages Cooper also upheld the right of the government to protect Mrs Onassis a decision which a government spokesman said set a precedent 1 i NEW YORK (UPD-A federal judge Wednesday permanently enjoined freelance photographer Ronald Galella from approaching within 50 yards of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and within 75 yards of her two children Galella had sued the former first lady for $13 million on grounds her -evasive actions interfered with his right to earn a living Galella also had I was not fault that the batch had been delayed and said he grandmaster Spassky as a player and Wednesday by the Ndtfonal Weather-Service excluding Alaska and Hawaii was 121 de- grees at Furhace Creek Calif months before a contract is sig- ned I 1 "'-If1 a.

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