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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 95

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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95
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The Newspaper Of The Americas AIR EXPRESS EDITION Wednesday July 5 1972 Member of The Inter American Press Association 62nd No 219 the United States last Nixon said Such contacts he said would go a long way in the fear and the ignorance which have divided mankind down through the The radio address was the only thing on Fourth of' July schedule He was spending a quiet day at his bluff-top villa overlooking the Pacific IN BRIEF BANTER with technicians before he went on the air Nixon likened the address to President Franklin When newsmen were ushered into the office following the speech Nixon said: seems to have a good tan been swimming every day" As the reporters left the President admonished them: in the of the American experiment" he said He said the bicentennial was time for America to say to the nations of the world: helped to make us what we are Come and see what wonders your countrymen have worked in this new country of ours Come and let us say thank you Come and join in our celebration of a proud past Come and share our dreams of a bright NIXON GAVE ONLY the broad outlines of the planned celebrations which are being coordinated by the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission established by Congress in 1966 Of the other two themes one called Heritage will focus on the history during the past two centuries and the other Horizons will involve set ting goals for the third century he said Nixon said he would send formal and official invitations to governments around the globe and urged Americans to participate in people-to-people contacts with the millions of visitors he predicted would accept the invitation Nixon called on corporations with foreign branches US municipalities with sister cities abroad Americans with overseas relatives shipping lines airlines all to join in the campaign to urge foreigners to accept the invitation and then to help act as host to them YOUNG and old can serve as guides as interpreters as hosts and hostesses to help greet a flood of bicentennial guests which may be double the nearly 14 million persons who visited their homes to visitors from abroad The invitation Nixon said would be issued in conjunction with Festival USA one of three main themes for the bicentennial celebration which he promised would be wide as land and as richly diverse as its The President made his remarks over nationwide radio from his office at the Western White House THE INVITATION Is appropriate because the United States and always has been a nation of Nixon said blood of all peoples runs in our veins the cultures of all peoples contribute to our culture and to a certain extent the hopes of all peoples are bound up with our own hopes for the continuing success SAN CLEMENTE Calif (UPI) President Nixon said Tuesday that the United States will invite the world to its 200th birthday party so that the children of those who stayed behind when others emigrated to America can what wonders your countrymen have worked in this new He predicted 28 million would come In his Independence Day address Nixon said he was preparing to issue -an invitation to the to visit the United States during the bicentennial celebration year of 1976 HE APPEALED TO the travel industry to try to put a vacation trip to the United States within the economic reach of more foreigners and asked Americans to open President Nixon makes July 4 Speech They Braved Traffic to Make a Beachhead ng: ri 4' I 1 vv'A -V -V' t-V 1 tl 5 A 7 I SvW fefeMS 5 A A vs 4X Staff Photos by JIM BIRMINGHAM picnickers filled the westbound half of the only route linking Key Biscayne and the mainland But the eastbound half continued to see activity as Miamians who had not dared to brave the morning traffic made their way out to Marine Stadium to watch the annual fireworks display ly there still remained some room in the ocean Anyone wanting to head west on the causeway during the morning hours could have done so with a minimum of difficulty but as the afternoon shadows lengthened and the holiday drew to a close the traffic pattern reversed itself and homeward-bound Rickenbacker Causeway was only half full Tuesday morning the half heading east as motorists bent on celebrating the Fourth of July headed out toward Crandon Park and Cape Florida The parking spaces were quickly filled up as was most of the picnic and lounging space on the beach Fortunate South North Koreans Open 6 Hotline to Aid Peace Drive A Witness Costs State i Bundle PITTSBURGH Pa i (AP) Annette Gilly who confessed her role in the Yablonski murders and turned evidence in the case is reported to be living on a rented farm that is costing the state $1000 a month A source close to the case says that Mrs Gilly receives a $10 weekly allowance is visited by a hairdresser and that the cost of round-the-clock guards rent food and miscellaneous expenses would total $200000 a year all paid by the state if added up "She understands that we promise her anything no matter how much she the source said "But obviously we are going to make certain she is safe and well taken care of What else would you Today's Chuckle mind men who kiss and the girl said my age I need all the advertising I can to Get Higher Koreas Under Cun 84 US Encouraged 8A SEOUL (AP) South and North Korea opened a hotline between their capitals Visitors May Lose Press Wirephot Cobby Fischer Arrives in Iceland after London banker tipped prize money Indignant Spassky Delays Chess Play Artillery Weapons Recaptured SAIGON (AP) South Vietnamese paratroopers penetrated the southeastern city limits of Quang Tri Tuesday killed at least 20 North Vietnamese defenders and recaptured a dozen artillery pieces lost when the northernmost province fell to the enemy more than two months ago Allied sources said several hundred airborne troops staged a lightning assault against enemy defensive strongholds and set up their own defensive positions at nightfall a half mile from the city center The government announced two towns in the area were reoccupied The government flag was raised during the afternoon at Mai Linh a district headquarters 12 miles southeast of Quang Tri but considered within the city limits MAI LINH and Hai Lang towns that fell during the three-month-old enemy offensive were the first to be recaptured by government forces Associated Press correspondent Dennis Neeld reported that South Vietnamese marines on the eastern flank of the 20000-man government drive were within four miles of the city Their officers predicted they could be in Quang Tri in a day if ordered Elements of the airborne troops moving up Highway 1 toward Quang Tri encountered the first bunkers in what was believed to be a heavy line of fortifications around the city One US airborne adviser Capt Gail Furrow 32 of Ur-bana Ohio said: enemy appears to be pulling back but encountering resistance from nearly every tree-line every village they decide to put all their people in Quang Tri aqd stand and fight going to be he told Associated Press correspondent Holger Jensen North Vietnamese troops to the rear of the advancing forces kept up presure on the western defenses of Hue Turn to Page 3A Col 1 chains warned consumer groups to expect another big rise in prices particularly of meats in the coming weeks The store owners said they no longer could absorb in-c-r ses in wholesale costs will be a matter of almost pure luck if they go said Timothy McEnroe a spokesman for the Turiito Page 3 A Col be cd at all am very Euwe said Euwe said later that he honed play could start Thursday because "both parties Turn to Page 2A Col 7 fr A Kc? ')T A': Rons Spassky Hailing Jur Ii lier Special Convention Session Likely for Platform Reports Tuesday in a move for reconciliation between two gov-ervents that have been sworn enemies for the past quarter-century The phone link between Seoul South capital Scats to Delegates seats to alternates who in turn have been from their floor seats by The main Convention Hall will be from midnight Sunday until late Monday afternoon for a bomb search The huge city-owned and city-operated parking lot between the Eden Roc Hotel and the Democratic convention headquarters at the Fontainebleau Hotel will be closed to the public from Saturday through Friday July 14 as the national committee takes over the space for its own autos and sells stalls to the media Party Chairman Lawrence ordered extension of the closed-circuit television hookup to the Miami hotel to be occupied by Gov George Wallace Murphy in a briefing at the Convention Hall Tuesday also said the party had agreed to meet the 17 per cent price boost in food charges demanded by the Pell'' ravs catering firm As' a result he indicated he evecad Miami Beach officials to permit the connection of power lines along with water facilities to the dozen or so parked and Pyongyang the capital of North Korea was the outcome of a recent round of secret high-level negotiations Simultaneous announcements in both cities said the accord provides for a joint beside the convention hall and rented by the candidates anl the Democratic National Committee Because the trailers have no power they have had no air conditioning and Southern Bell Telephone installation teams have refused to work in the 120-degree heat of the sun-scorched mobile offices NEVER have been told why the city refused to connect power as was specifically set out in our contract Murphy said "But we Turn to Page 2A Col 1 Grocers By LOUISE COOK Associated Praia Writer A butcher in Portland Ore says the price of beef is the highest he has seen it been behind a meat counter for 44 A housewife in Little Rock Ark says the only meats she buys are chicken and hamburger SlA avoids 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 THE TWO SIDES agreed to install the hotline prevent the outbreak of unexpected military incidents and to deal directly promptly and accurately with problems" arising between them the announcement said The agreements were reached at meetings in Pyongyang from May 2-5 and in Seoul from May 29-June 1 The governments' top leaders President Chung Hee Park of South Korea and North Korean Premier and Communist Party chief Kim Il-sung took part UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim announced in Geneva that he acted as a go-between Waldheim said he made contact with North Korean representatives during a visit to Vienna last March INFORMED me of Turn to Psee 2A Col 6 Meat Prices High All Over i -name brands when choosing canned goods No matter what the location the story's the same The price of meat already SPECIAL REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) Russian chess champion Boris Spassky charging that he and the Soviet Union had been insulted by the American challenger Bobby Fischer stalked out of a meeting Tuesday demanding that Fischer be punished and forcing postponement of their world championship match It was the second postponement of the 24-game series which originally was scheduled to start Sunday It first was postponed until Tuesday while Fischer demanded more money The second postponement came 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 Federation of the USSR which I Spassky 35 said He said he would not play until the International Chess Federation punished Fischer SPASSKY LEFT the door open however for the match to be played "I still want to play the match if there is a solution I will not play todav I v'u make my decision in the next few he sail The Chess Federation president Max Euwe did not share confidence "The si tv I know if match will By JAMES BUCHANAN Harald Staff Writer The Democratic National Committee faced with an ever-growing number of minority reports on the 1972 platform said Tuesday it "almost will schedule a special convention session for next Tuesday afternoon "And it may be necessary to add another afternoon session for the next day Wed-' nesday before we can begin nomination Convention Manager Richard Murphy said Murphy also said that: Many visiting and local Democratic Party members who expected to watch from the gallery may lose their War Relic Iutact POPONDETTA New Guinea (AP) An American B17 apparently forced down during World War II in a swampy area near here has been found in excellent condition by Australian helicopter pilots They said all the plane's guns were loaded and there was coffee in the vacuum flasks Raising the Steaks REPORT a big chunk of the food budget is going up ON JUNE 16 representatives of the food.

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