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2A THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Wed July 5 1972 Miami Beach Watches Waits Not Everybody's Happy The Conventions-And Coming onstrators gather outside Convention Hall He was smiling the flower of our he said no need for having Dave Tauh fiery president of the Miami Bpach chapter American Federation of Senior Citizens has urged his 585 members to join antiwar demonstrations Seeking such support the Yippies have wooed the old folks with an oceanside watermelon feast which at trade both for one solid gathering of the American Medical Association But the Beach is not just business It is also home to senior citizens approximately half the 78000 residents are over age 65 Their reaction too is mixed In the classic uniform of the Beach oldster white bermu-da shorts sports shirt thick cigar Bill Ruby 75 watched the first antiwar dem The eyes of the world will be focused on But merchants along the main shopping promenade Lincoln Mall are less enthusiastic about the two conventions could have lived without both of them" grumbles one dress shop manager help the hotels but no merchant thinks it'll help That skepticism traces back to the experience with tracted JOO A far more cautious stance has been taken by Max Ser-chuck 70 whose Dade County Council of Senior Citizens claims a countywide membership of 17000 in affiliated clubs Without offering to join the young demonstrators the council has issued a statement that lias a right to protest To other Beach residents the Republican Convention of 1968 There was trouble then in the black section of Miami on the mainland There was no trouble on Miami Beach yet neither was there much business for the shop owners In effect that convention did not turn out to be lucrative and many beach businesses think the 1972 conventions will either There are plenty of natives who'd gladly the prospect of protest seems merely futile A1 Blair a cab driver watched a group of Yippies hold a press conference in front of the Fountain-bleau Hotel the other day He shook his balding head think a bunch of he said Why? asked another cabbie they're fighting an establishment so well Elair said Yet as the Democratic con Continued From Page 1A dared Jerry Sussman whose Carillon Hotel will house Hubert Humphrey have a great deal of confidence in Rocky Pomerance and the other governmental Hotel owners Sussman says nowhere near as apprehensive or keyed up as the rest of the community seems to be looking forward to being in the limelight vention has approached there has been a heightened air of anticipation which smacks more of show biz than of fear Mountains of television equipment have been moved into Convention Hall to be followed by media personalities On the streets camera crews have sometimes been more conspicuous than the delegates and demonstrators they came to cover Success Tied To Phones Chess Match Still Stalled: Both Champs Now Upset Ready fll Cmvintiok jrrrma mr Cf AP PhOTO DEMONSTRATORS: These are some of the hundreds of demonstrators who have gathered at Miami Beach in the past weeks to protest during the Democratic national convention the USSR which I Spassky 35 said He said not play until the International Chess Federation punished Fischer left the door open for the match to be want to play the match is a solution I will not today I will make my decision the next few he President Max Euwe did confidence situation is critical I know if the match will be at all I am very Euwe said said later he hoped play start Thursday because parties have declared that are ready to play the the game however were to meet to draw see who would get the United Frtu International REYKJAVIK Iceland Russian chess champion Boris Spassky stalked out of a meeting Tuesday charging he and the Soviet Union had been insulted by Bobby Fischer and demanding the American challenger be punished before they play for the world title walkout forced another postponement of the world championship match worth $250000 to the winner until Thursday at the earliest Representatives of Spassky and Fischer met for two and one-half hours late Tuesday but failed to resolve differences Attorney Paul Marshall who spoke for Fischer with Rev William Lombardi said advisers submitted two statements one by Spassky and the other from the Soviet chess federation matter is so delicate that I want to reveal the Marshall said He added that the discussions frank and we will hopefully be able to resume them are hopeful that we will solve the problems tomorrow so the match can be Marshall said He refused to answer questions from newsmen and hurriedly left the conference room with Lombardi a Catholic priest and a chess grandmaster The Russians refused to comment The postponement was the second of the 24-game series which originally was scheduled to start Sunday It was first postponed until Tuesday because Fischer demanded more money It was postponed Tuesday after Spassky said Fischer had insulted him by not showing up in time for play to begin Sunday this Fischer insulted me personally and the Chess Federa 2 Koreas Open Up Hot Line From Obiorvor Wlro Roporti SEOUL South Korea and North Korea opened a hot line between their capitals Tuesday in a move for reconciliation between two governments that have been sworn enemies for the past quarter-century The direct phone link between Seoul South Korea's capital and Pyongyang the capital of North Korea was the outcome of the recent round of secret high-level negotiations Simultaneous announcements in both cities said the accord provides for a joint political committee to open exchanges in many fields and to promote unification of North and South through peaceful means without outside Interference The two governments also agreed to refrain from armed provocations and from slandering or defaming each other Stunned South Koreans reacted with caution today to the announcements The action which represented the most significant Initiative between the Koreas since the end of the Korean War nearly 20 years ago took even high-ranking diplomats by surprise Some South Koreans expressed hope many others were cautious about the chances of a detente between the two countries The surprise agreement produced an enthusiastic initial response within the Nixon administration Korean specialists in the State Department said that most' signs indicated to them that President trip to China played a catalytic role in bringing about this dramatic change in relations between the two Koreas In their first assessment of the developing strategic situation in Asia State Department officials have concluded that both Seoul and Pyongyang taking their lead from Washington and Peking must have decided that detente was the wave of the future in East Asia The two sides agreed to install the hot line order to prevent the outbreak of unexpected military incidents and to deal directly promptly and accurately with arising between them the announcement said By ELIZABETH DUFF Knight Newspapers Writer MIAMI BEACH Snaking its way through Convention Hall is a delicate monster designed by Southern Bell Telephone the communications system which the Democrats must rely on to nominate a presidential candidate said Democratic Party Chairman Lawrence O'Brien going to rise or fall on the basis of this telephone Strategies aimed at piecing together this mechanical brain child began last September Southern Bell contacted 400 convention customers including 55 delegations 10 major candidates European and Asian news services the networks and wire services and tried to mesh requirements with facilities The end product of these deliberations was SCOPE the Special Connection Open Packaging Equipment built expressly for the conventions Scope will use 40 switchboards and 740 lines to put the press and the politicians in instant communications with each other Should a delegate want rec- wanted to but that I was going to try to help my He said a girl Kim Burns knelt and held Autland's hand leaned down ripped his shirt off and looked at his chest When I listened for a heartbeat I told them the deputies) that you don't have to worry about an ambnlance He's Miss Burns said she was asleep when law enforcement officers arrived at the campsite and she was awakened by one who "kicked me in the back of the Lokey an all-America football player at the University of Georiga said the of the party of 25 were sleeping when the officers arrived and began pulling guns Lokey said he was standing by Center MIAMI scacm 5000 lines 423 million feet of cable 335 teletype machines 600 audio channels 60 video channels The Bell system reserved at least three months for complete installation but as spokesman Jack Peake said had to do in one week what would normally take a few exactly the same time Bell planned to wire the hall the Nazarene Church held a convention The hall was closed to To meet the July 10 deadline a blitzkreig task force of 700 workmen 250 borrowed from other areas was organized With one week left it still finished Yet to be completed is the vital If the London "nines wants to contact a reporter or a delegate needs to contact a colleague on the convention floor the message center is designed to get them the messages fast Stalled by Bell employes it will be an instant delivery service Peake plans to open the system barring any difficulties about the time the convention begins Bell officials say they are not worried about a repeat of the mechanical troubles which plagued the 1968 Chicago convention With SCOPE the message center and nerve center they predict that most communication problems will be eliminated 24 Campers Charged After Fatal Incident Continued From Page 1A at a local hospital He was brought the hospital Sargent said by Harold Rivers assistant Yancey County forest ranger in the back of a truck Sargent said Autland had what like buckshot on the left side of his chest and neck fired at rather dose Porter a Vietnam veteran was with the group but was not charged He escaped he said when the group was being ushered to a paddy wagon and spent the night in the woods The Chess Table Is several have parents who are He said set up camp Monday afternoon sent a car to town food and and started beer between 8 and 9 (pm) We were just sitting around drinking having a good time partying just having fun like kids He said the group been abnormally disruptive boy had shot off some fireworks but I had made him Porter said that was an hour and a half before the deputies He said the police had parked about three quarter of a mile down the road and in on us like a combat He said they immediately "started knocking people You Can Charlotte and vicinity are expected to have showers and thundershowers today and continuing tonight Variable cloudiness is forecast for Thursday with chance of showers The expected high today will be 80 the low 65 with a high of 82 on Thursday Probability of precipitation is 80 per cent today and 60 per cent tonight Winds easterly to southeasterly at 10 to 15 miles per hour except higher near thundershowers Beaches Cape Fear to Savannah: winds southwesterly at 10 to 20 knots through tonight except higher and gusty near showers and thundershowers with visability 5 miles or more except less than 2 miles in showers The Carolinas North Carolina: Considerable cloudiness is seen for today with showers and thundershowers ending in the n-lains tonight "Variable cloudiness is expected Thursday with chance of showers Cooler temperatures are expected today and Thursday with a high of 70 in the mountains and the north portion and ranging to the 80s over the southeast lows in the 50s in the mountains and 60s elsewhere highs ThiirQrlAV unnAr 70 in fins tion of he would (FIDE) Spassky however played still if there play in said FIDE not share don't played Euwe could they Before both men lots to first move (ignition from the chair SCOPE provides a direct line from the delegation to the rostrum Should a candidate wish to make a deal SCOPE will pul through the call In addition to SCOPE the company has leased 55000 square feet of hall space 20000 of which will be used to construct a nerve center This contains: 7000 telephones a campfire when the officers arrived asked what was going on and one threw' me up against a tree and slapped handcuffs on me" Lokey said Late Tuesday only two campers remained in the remote wooded area accessible by a single-track gravel road which fords a river One Nelson Taylor 21 of Spindale said been in the area since Saturday and hadn't heard any noise before the shooting But Ronnie Hoyle 28 of Valdese camped about 200 yards away with his wife and two children said "They were making a lot of racket and shooting fireworks all afternoon They started making a ruckus almost as soon as they got there and disturbed a lot of weather with cooler temperatures portions of the Northeast and South Warmer weather is in store for the West Coast Unseasonably cool temperatures settled over much of the nation lor the Fourth of Juy holiday TIDAL DATA Charleston High 3 00 a High 3 50 pm Low 9 21 am Low 10 14 Myrtle Beach Hiah 2 42 a High 3 35 pm Low 913 a Low 9 59 Carolina Beach High 2 45 a Hiqh Low 9 16 a Low 10 02 90 4 'Torture' Therapy Patient Wins Suit Watering To Heaven Today around told us to get our hands up Even people who were asleep weie kicked punched with shotguns" he said He said that sheriff told one boy to move back then shoved lam in the chest and knocked him he did that the gun went off and shot Autland who was standing behind him about 20 Another camper 19-year-old Phil Lokey said Autland described as a confirmed pacifist-raised his hands to his neck and screamed my as he fell Porter said he tried to help the fallen youth who was part owner of a Clearwater health lood store but shoved a shotgun in my back and told me to get up and lean against a tree I freaked out and told them to use their gun if they Leave The South Carolina: Mostly cloudy skies are expected today with chance of showers and thunderstorms rain or showers tonight decreasing cloudiness Thursday Expected highs today will be in the 80s and lows tonight in the 60s high Thursday in the 80s EXTENDED FORECAST Considerable cloudiness and cool temperatures are expected with chance of rain Friday and Saturday highs in the upper 70s except mostly low 70s Speaking from a Charlotte motel where he and the others were staying Tuesday night he said the group had planned to camp in the mountains for or four days and then go over to Charlotte to catch the Rolling Stones concert there The young people about evenly split between males and females seemed jittery and exicted displaying anger and suspicion as they room-hopped at the motel rehashing the incident with one another Linda Putney 17 said don't think anybody really realizes that Stan's dead He was the one who was trying to calm everybody down telling us that everything would be all She said that four of the group who the closest to would return to Flori-day today but the rest would stay in Charlotte for the concert Porter said arrived Sunday and after trying to camp at the Mt Mitchell State Park had been run away at gunpoint park attendant who had a 30-30 rifle told us they didn't have the facilities to accommodate people of our he said Porter said the statement was a reaction to our hair and the way we look All of us have long He hastened to explain though that his group was a bunch of grease-ball He said the were all fiom middle-income families (illlf Qltyarlottr ffibsrmr 6W Tryon Ctiorlotti 2S201 Telephone: Switchboard J7X-707 Claitlfled Adi 377-7474 Circulation Sarvlct 374-7321 SUBSCRIPTION RATKS Stnl Copyi Dally 10c Sunday 25c Horn Dallvarad: 7-Day B5c waak 370 month 6-Day Oc weak 260 month Sunday 30c weak 130 month Dallvarad By Mall To Postal Zone 1111 1 Me 6 Ma 1 Yr Dally 330 19RO 30 60 Sunday 170 1140 0 Dally 1 Sun 435 2410 5220 Raisa to Postal Zonal 4 5 4 7 I lurnlahed upon raquast Mall subscriptions are psyablt In advance resident add islet tax Second Class postage paid at Chailotta All camera dualara and are Independent contractors Payments not In occordanco with tslabllshed rates not outhorlzod Not Paid ABC Publisher's Statement Sept St 1971 Daily 172758 Sunday 211980 in the mountains on Friday and upper 70s to low 80s Saturday lows mostly in the 50s except 60s southeast and some 40s in the mountains Friday morning partly cloudy and warmer Sunday with chance of showers: highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s The Nation Rain is forecast today for much of the eastern coast and the Gulf states The rest of the nation can expect clear Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA US Dept of Commerce United Pr International SAN JOSE Calif For 13 hours Paula Abraham screamed and pleaded with her tormentors But they just kept tickling and poking her She called it They called it therapy A jury w'hich listened to tape recordings of the 13-hour session agreed with Miss Abraham 22 a former San Jose State University coed and awarded her $170000 damages Monday from psychologist Robert Zaslow Zaslow a professor at the university who operates a clinic at nearby Los Gatos where he treats autistic children describes his technique as He uses poking and stimulating a patient to reduce pathological resistance and Miss Abraham who paid her former teacher $400 for treatment of an emotional problem said she suffered near-fatal kidney damage severe bruises about the chest hips and legs and a lacerated mouth was tortured including choking beating holding and tying me down and sticking fingers in my she said in her suit Miss Abraham did not testify on advlc? of her physician who contended recollection of the therapy might cause a nervous breakdown But the jury heard a tape recording of the session which was punctuated with screams and pleas from Miss Abraham think I did her a Zaslow told district investigators do it lovingly We tickle sensitive parts of the body to induce laughter" Three medical doctors testified during the 17-day trial that method the bounds of customary medical Zaslow was expected to appeal Station Albany Aibioue Amariio A'hev Atlanta Billnos Bham Rrmrk Boise trn Buffalo Chrles4n fhlCHOO Cincnh fh'lnri ColhsO HalPWth Denver DMne Detroit Duluth El Paso Fargo Helena Houstn rndnls Jacksn Jacksnvl Pr KanCItv 74 54 LVrcias 81 65 LRock 00 54 02 LAnqeles 77 59 65 Louisvl 88 68 Memphs 75 4l Miami 83 66 64 Mi wkee MplSpI NG'rlns 06 York Omaha 89 72 15 so S4 tr Phldpha 67 64 12 rnaniv A9 Plttbrqh 72 53 04 PtlndMt 81 74 01 Pc no 59 48 01 Richmd 75 63 110 78 81 70 06 87 62 69 65 06 80 71 17 85 71 59 SO 71 48 73 79 53 76 5'' 70 52 79 79 63 IMS 73 55 tr 4 8 49 83 70 74 6 6 Ml 9 '1 fi 84 0 92 0 10A '1 11 86 69 57 A7 f9 69 40 05 71 75 41 79 t4 niilR SAnton SDtrqo SanFran Savanan Shrvpr! 70 57 Snokane 73 so 07 Tampa 85 71 20 Tiirsn 95 72 Washgtn Figures Show High Temperature Expected -d For Daytime Wednesday Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated- Consult Local Forecast.

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