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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 31

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Action Aci a a a See inside back page of this section ee inside bock page of this section I I I 1 1 i i 1 i i1 Ii quang I quang A4z gMflotc'N A --A i0' 4: 6 line Tri Fight Pummel Hue By Herald Wire Services SAIGON Communist forces launched a heavy artillery Monday against Hue and six military outposts approaches to the old imperial capital Artillery shells crashed into Hue for the second and rockets mortars and artlilery hit the bases an arc from five to 18 miles from the city considered objective of the three-month-old North Vietnamese Casualties and damage were reported to be light an estimated 675 shells were used in the seven Quang Tri province where a 20000-man South force launched a major counter offensive five days fierce battle was reported Monday across the Truong River two miles south of the provincial capital Quang Both sides threw tanks and artillery into the fight and Air Force B52 bombers and smaller jet tactical fighters North Vietnamese lines Meanwhile the US command in Saigon making its report on troop strength said 6000 American had been withdrawn last week reducing the number of troops in South Vietnam to 48000 That figure exceeded President Nixon's goal of cutting troop strength here to 49000 by July 1 liottr" Of the 6000 withdrawn from Vietnam 1300 Air 3 10' VA Force and Marine personnel to A were transferred to airbases in Thailand from where i many of the raids over both -ciL446 North and South Vietnam are --7'w' -0' flown 'Net American warplanes in ii1 weekend raids bombed the Fierce 1011410101p14AnionliMeillilligenn -44 4 A Tuesday July 4 1972 I Florida's Complete Newspaper Two Latin American Editions Are Published Daily Says It's Up to Demos Not Courts 0 ec 1 94 Pages GULF EDITION 10 Cents 62nd 218 es Daley-Slate Ouster Also Turned Back Without a Ruling By SAUL FRIEDMAN Herald Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Sen George McGovern who took a big risk In bringing the issue before the courts lost Monday in his first bid to overturn a decision stripping him of 151 California delegates Federal District Judge George Hart Jr ruled that the Democratic National Convention Credentials Committee's adtion wasn't "cricket and might be even dirty pool" Put a clear constitutional issue was not shown he said and the federal courts should not go further into "a political thicket" It should therefore be decided "by the convention" he ruled led by Joseph Rauh Jr said the US Circuit Court of Aphear arguments today 1 101MOnMlPAMEMMI 1 if 0 1 A 0111C2 to 1 Itilitelloi I i 11' 1 GULF EDITION flit -LI: 11 12 4 al 1 lort klot A i 4 1 4 Florida's Co Tuesday July 4 1972 ii atplete Newspaper aper 91' ea ne 5201: Two Latin American Editions An Published Daily 1 m'Ir SasilS It's Up to Dentos Iliot Courts tug Tri Fight Fierce la -11 I id nliy Guns 4 gh ta 1 11 0 igAA1 -u umillet Hue 7 -n 0 0 4 Aire' I ti w-o' 41 '4es 1 1 1 III 13 4' i 'g 11 d111 At )1x Outposts T111) 4 1 By Herald Wire Services' tEIP''''I''' AIGON Communist forces launched a heavy artillery Monday against Hue and six military outposts guard- proaches to the old imperial capital Sen -old North Vietnamese George McGovern who took a ri ''''4 lo a et rtillery shells crashed into Hue for the second consecu- 4 Ik1 11 '4' 4 0 4 i 4 1 ty and rockets mortars and artlilery hit the bases situ- 1: 1 -vt 4' Daley-Slate ir objective of the three month i an arc from five to 18 miles from the city considered ik --tA 4toc- th 14 -4 A Vs '2'41' 4' L10' 4 At 1 4 nff ive Casualties and damage were reported to be light i i 1' 3t1' i 4'34h l'-k! it' gh an estimated 675 shells were used in the seven bar '11aik: r' 11 47 4:: 4 i 4 74 4 "2--'' 41 Atieg 1 ns tii iik4 -1: 5 y4 ALISO Turned Back 7rt re ---1: a 4 0 A A4 4 ig 41 1--): 44: 1 4: 's 1 Quang Tri province where a 20000-man South Viet- I 1: q4- i i-: 771: 1 I or 1 7 i i 0 '''1P l' 4 6:::::: '''tt 't 4 I 4 force launched a major counter offensive five days at tki 4 1 AY-A -I fierce battle was reported Monday across the Truong s' I 11itik 1: Wititottt a Ruling )th sides threw tanks and artillery into the fight and River two miles south of the provincial capital Quang o04 1 i 11: 4 7-4 ''s ki ''t 43 li: 1 i 4' 4'' --i5Als17-r q44it4 4-14''' By SAUL FRIEDMAN '5 i 4 4 4" ir Force B52 bombers and smaller jet tactical fighters 1 '4 A' Herald Washington Bureau 4( C' ed North Vietnamese lines 3A(4mttl- ''''e 'iilii 4 4' 40)0 -I 11 414 WA IN GT014 eanwhile the US command in Saigon making its 1 0'' ii? ills: 7 report on troop strength said 6000 American service- t1: i bhiigs rfiirssktibnidbrtiongoinvgertthoe sumisadeobceisfioorne stthreipcpoiuorgts lost Monday i oops in South Vietnam to 48 000 That figure exceeded 1 ad been withdrawn last week reducing the number of i fornia delegates )0 President Nixon goal of cutting troop strength here i'-t' i''44 4: SI-P4r4e: '4 i-''''''''''i'l' Federal District Judge George Hart Jr ruled that the 49 000 Jul 1 4: 10f 3-- n': 0' 4 i re 1 --4 A 5 1 's: '7 Democratic National Convention Credentials Committee's ad Of the 6000 withdrawn 77--''''4 41' Al' It i tion wasn't "cricket and might be even dirty pool" it r7 from Vietnam 1300 Air A 1 4 Force and Marine personnel T4! -7s 1 4 and A in s' 447 11 i :1: (or courts should not go further into "a political constitutional issue was not shown he said I were transferred to airbases 1 1 Thailand from where i raids he ruled i It should therefore be decided by the convention" I many of the cis over both ::1::4:: 4 Irskoi: 5: :5 5::: 5: 5: -25 i-tv 5 034 North and South Vietnam are A- 4'1' t' 1 -4 i 4 erorte loomptio 1 1': 4 ai 0: ub)SJcosiercpuhitRcaouuhrtlroi said 1 flown tzs- I' 4::::: 4 A ::4 '1 hear arguments today 'ii American warplanes in 1: 4 :::4 l' mote2t weekend raids bombed the I i Tri Fight Fierce I SIMS It's Up to Demos Not Courts 0 'r net liy Guns 1 Gu 1 iv a 0 filo-6 I ks I 1 'tii" is i i Pummel Hue 5 0 0 9 it I) A 1 II l' 0 41 1 1 ire 14I' 1 WAI I 1 7 $11 i 4 4 By Herald Wire Services' SAIGON Communist forces launched a heavy artillery Monday against Hue and six military outposts guard- approaches to the old imperial capital dr Artillery shells crashed into Hue for the second consecu- sitrxerarmrrrw: i'fr ts- Iff -IVA' 1: k- 11 4 and rockets mortars and artillery hit the bases situ- Ain: 41 41: i A so4 i'4414pd ft '11 112 i 4 Dale an arc from five to 18 miles from the city considered tk 4 az: tfA 4 k) Ittp! fst :141 -zii t-o' qllstet objective of the three-month-old North Vietnamese ri -Nti7 -r 84 11 8 A rc "''ksA 4' 41 5: t' 's 'N A 4 :1 Casualties and damage were rePorted to be light 4 r-'44-' 'i t' ::712 1-! -i an estimated 675 shells were used in the seven bar- 'y 4 4: 4 16:: :4 4 il rs 4 411 1 7i 1 IA Also Turned Back 48r' 4 4 eirt-) 0 Quang Tr i provinCe where a 20 000-man South Viet '1 11::::4 17::: It I force launched a major counter offensive five days 1711 4 )1 14eeyit4t-4: '1: i fierce battle was reported Monday across the Truong ''8' ''V7-1 "'ir'l At 400 r''''-' 7 i'ilc l' River two miles south of the provincial capital Quang 7 It' le: 4 '4 it 10 tit a Ritling- i 's :7 l''-'! 4' 4 -4t 'f: 4 7 ''''f p7: 4 A Both sides threw tanks and artillery into the fight and 1 i By SAUL FRIEDMAN Air Force B52 bombers and smaller jet tactical fighters '14: ti k7 :::47:7 jc i' '--''4' 4-- North Vietnamese lines 4 -i 0 112' ''1! 'rfiiWrsskAt Herald Washington Bureau Meanwhile the US command in Saigon making its lbSniHdbIrNti GT04 Sen George McGovern who took a report on troop strength said 6000 American service- 4- A ilAttit'4: OngOinVgertthUeMis issue fore stthreipepoiunrgtsil lost fM1o5n1d acyailin had been withdrawn last week reducing the number of 1 'v' 4''' i 1: si fornta delegates troops in South Vietnam to 48000 That figure exceeded 4 tt -t- 4 4 i'l' President Nixon's goal of cutting troop strength here io :::::3 ti: If 4: 1: ir s- Federal District Judge George Hart Jr ruled that the io'4sk4- i Democratic National Convention Credentials Committee ad v- to 49000 by July 1 t': r'T' tion wasn't "cricket and might be even dirty pool" -4- 1 I 4a 1 1'3 Ai ilF'4 Of the 6000 withdrawn '7Z-4 ::1 4 :4:: 'i: 4444 it I i from Vietnam 1300 Air 1- ii4k40Aoi -'--zo t's: 4 Put a clear constitutional issue was not shown he said sk''0 IsTien 'c'8' k''''''''' ''00 i Force and Marine personnel and the federal courts should not go further into "a political -441-47 ft it -L" ii) 4 tp A were transferred to airbases to t- -ek A "4 -4 thicket It should by the conventi9n therefore be decided :4 -11k '1" '4 ll -5 in Thailand from ----ok: eN 1J '(' A he ruled i many of the raids over both 1 40:4 ''f: ::0 1 ek kNttkt" kv led by Joseph Rauh Jr said North and South Vietnam are k4 4' A 4 st '''Nt Cii flown at I the US Circuit Court of Ap- ll': 4 -A 'r: hear arguments today moi ii American warplanes in '''kC2: 1 1ep weekend raids bombed the I 'k 1 1 1 1 114' tt barrage a major offensive although In ago a Phuoc Tri City US attacked weekly US by 1000 I 1 aL I 1 I I I km 1 1 i 1 1 barral ing ap 1 A tive ated ii I a map 1 i I i althou 1 rages 5 IT name 11 ago a Phuoc I 1 Tri Cit 1 US A 1 attack IV weekl 1 l't men s) US by ItC11 i 1 I1 1 barrage ing tive ated 1 1 a major 11 offensive li although I rages In I namese i ago a 1 Phuoc i 1 Tri City US 1 I attacked 1 0 1 weekly men 1) US by 1000 guarding consecutive day situated in barrages Vietnamese servicemen 11 IJI oonmg iBi eis necotrrtihc opfowtehre pplaonnt i71114407'1 city of Haiphong the corn- mand said Spokesmen said pilots from the US aircraft 1 1 1 day in I '1 I i Uong Bi electric power plant 7:1" i '1 Ai''t 11 1 10 miles north of the port k3- city Haiphong 'Vic 4 4 't: s''''' 1 c- i ong the corn- -s 4 1 '-4 8': 1 -v from the US aircraft 0- sN4: A 8" mand said Spokesmen said 0 4 4 i 1 Ns Ak pilot aircra I 4' s' 't i carrier Midway one of five James Slater carriers off the Vietnamese adds $130000 coast destroyed the plant's coal-treatment building and six other structures and Money OKd beavily erator damaged buildings the boiler and gen PILOTS FROM the carrier Jam Monl carrier iviiaway one ot rive Slater fs $130000 carriers off the Vietnamese coast destro yed the plant's coal treatment building and OI( six other structures and heavily damaged the boiler and generator buildings -s PILOTS FROM the carrier I It I '1-4 F' Awt3te-tt Gooey Mess Press Wirephoto -''k A 4 '''''t -S 7 '-''P-' ''-'s -3 --k -4 4-- Ill- 2 '40 '''''1'''' 0 i 4 44' 4' '''2' 1 a 41 "1 ski' 1 1' 4 i -t Press Wirephoto Cooe illess By Saratoga attacked the Cam Fischer Pha petroleum storage' area 38 miles east of Haiphong setting off 11 explosions 1411'11 PlrixT sooeemmnn ssii fle'll By I 3CI Saratoga attacked the ler Pha petroleum storage! Cam 38 miles east of Haiphong rhl setting off II explosions lying in pools near Reading Pa The six-milliongallon spill resulted from last month's flooding along the Schuylkill River which lifted the sludge out of storage lagoons State and federal officials aren't quite sure bow to clean up the mess lying in pools near Reading Pa The six-million- gallon spill resulted from last month's flooding along the Schuylkill River which lifted the sludge aren't quite sure how to clean up the mess Rick Stearns 'punishment' earns unishment' Rick Stearns Play Up to his waist in sludge a workman battles an oil spill that left 100000 gallons of gooey toxic sludge spill that left 100000 gallons of gooey toxic sludge I I 3IcGovern: 3rd Part If Denied? ern: arty lied? 1 Attorneys for McGovern they would take their case to peals which indicated it would If necessary McGovern strategists said they would appeal to the US Supreme Court before the convention opens in Miami Beach Monday night In a parallel and similar ruling Hart refused to overturn the Credential Committee's action in unseating Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and 58 other Illinois delegates to the convention BUT HART also denied issuance of an order that would have prevented the mayor from seeking an injunction in the Illinois state courts against the seating at the convention of the challengers to his own slate Hart said the issue before him was not who should replace the daley slate but only whether he should overturn the action of the Credentials Committee Joseph Ca Mani) Jr coun set for the Democratic National Committee had argued that the injunction proceedings in an Illinois court could frustrate Hart's ruling unless Hart blocked a state court action IN RELUCTANTLY making the decision to take the California issue to the courts the McGovern camp has given opponents reason to believe that the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination is not sure he bas the votes at the conven- tion to overturn the Credentials ruling Any sign of vulnerability will soften McGovern's support And a court decision against him can only help his opponents The Credentials Committee in a close vote-split between McGovern backers and a "stop-McGovern" coalition set aside the results of the winner-take-all California primary Instead of getting all 271 delegate votes McGovern was given 120 and the rest were apportioned among his eight opponents in that primary they AwtotoorldnetyaskefotrheMircGcaosveertnco peal which indicated it would If necessary McGovern cfrntonicto cnid thou turallfi Attorneys for McGovern they would take their case to peals which indicated it would If necessary McGovern strategists said they would Court to the US Supreme ourt before the convention opens in M- iami Beach Mon night day ni in 2 naraiipt and cimilnr ruling Hart refused to over turn the Credential Commit tee action in unseating Chi- cago Mayor Ricliard Daley er Illinois dee and 3-8 other gates to the convention BUT II ART also denied is- suance of an order that would have prevented the mayor from seeking an in- junction in the Illinois state ttne convention ot tne cnai AWIL VW REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer was reported ready Monday night to meet Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky for the world chess championship and a prize pot sweetened by $330- ON from a London banker Paul Marshall a lawyer in New York for Fischer said the 29-year-old American challenger has accepted banker James Slater's offer of the extra prize money and would be in Reykjavik by today's noon deadline (8 am Miami time) Marshall quoted Fischer as saying of Slater's proposal: "I gotta accept it It's a stupendous offer" He said Fischer considered the gesture "incredible and generous and brave" (ARFIEYKJBAc reported re to meet 5 Boris Spass chess char prize pot sv ON from a Paul Mar New York the 29-yes challenger banker Ja offer of money an Reykjavik 1 deadline (8 Marshall saying of "I gotta ac pendous Fischer cor ture "increc and brave" getting out on time "Another carrier told me that their planes were being consistently delayed by reason of the head-tax collection and refusal processes from 20 minutes to an hour and 25 minutes "Thousands of people re Many other cities are eying their airports as potential new sources of revenue in the light of a Supreme Court decision April 19 upholding the use and service charges in New Hampshire and Evansville Ind As for the situation at Philadelphia the ATA vice president for public affairs Warren Martin described it as "an ungodly mess "THE HEAD-TAX collection problems combined with the heavy holiday traffic jammed the terminal area with long long lines of passengers in front of all ticket counters" he said "One airline reported that none of their planes were 1 4yo I 0 -1 Toni to Page Cot 3 WASHINGTON (AP) Newly devised taxes on air passengers went into effect over the weekend at five airports but thousands 'refused to pay The collection of the new Municipal head taxes and the requirement that hold-out passengers fill out refusal forms resulted in massive delays at the major airport involved Philadelphia The City of Brotherly Love has imposed the stiffest charge of any yet levied or proposed $2 per person for all air travelers arriving or departing There was less difficulty initially at the other airports with lighter traffic and with a more modest fee for departing passengers only: Richmond Va SarasotaBrandenton Fla Huntsville Ala and Tr-City Airport Sagnaw Mich Two Giunnen Commandeer Bus Take Race Fans for Ride: S341 $3 413 By LOYE MILLER JR Herald Washmeton Bureau WASHINGTON Sen George McGovern is denied the Democratic presidential nomination he probably would throw his support to his arch-rival Sen Hubert Humphrey a top McGovern strategist says Then McGovern would run as an independent candidate next fall to "punish" the Democratic candidate This prediction was made by Rick Stearns one of McGovern's chief political aides at the Senator's presidential campaign headquarters in Washington Stearns' statement highlighted the increasing bitter ness in the party as McGovern's campaign heads for a collision with the stop-McGovern coalition at the convention in Miami Beach next week SUCH THREATS have begun to flow from the McGovern camp in response to the anti-McGovern forces' dire predictions that the nomination of McGovern Turn to Page 22A Col I LLER JR on Bureau Sen ri is denied presidential probably 5 support to Sen Hubert McGovern tern would ndent idate was made one of Mcolitical aides presidential quarters in high- bitter as McGovheads for a he stop-Mcat the coni Beach next EATS have rom the Mc-response to vem forces' that the McGovern 22A Col I UPI correspondent Barney Seibert reporting from Hue said 31 rounds of artillery hit the city Monday after an 80- round barrage fired Sunday Most of the shells exploded in slum-dwelling areas killing at least 14 persons and wounded 58 all civilians Among the six military bases guarding Hue the heaviest attack was directed at Artillery Base Jack 18 miles to the northwest not far from the Quang Tri front A total of 500 artillery rounds pounded Jack and then troops identified as regular North Vietnamese soldiers attacked the base The ground attack was repulsed one South Vietnamese soldier being killed and four others wounded The bodies of five North Vietnamese later were found on the base perimeter MOST OF the troops being used on the Quang Tri front about 30 miles north of Hue were taken from defensive positions around the old capital leaving it to be defended by about 10000 members of the South Vietnamese First Army Division About two battalions of Sout'l Vietnamese approx imatt'y 1000 men were involved in the battle across the Truong Phuoc River Monday just south of Quang Tri City Far to the south a 2000- man force of Communists spearheaded by tanks attacked the district headquarters town of Son Be about 80 miles north of Saigon Military spokesmen said an estimated 120 Communists were killed and one tank was knocked out in the fighting in which one South Vietnamese soldier was killed A US Army UH1 Huey helicopter crashed about four miles south of Song Be spokesmen said and all five men aboard the aircraft were rescued uninjured In southern Cambodia fighting dropped off at three government-h 1 positions that have been under Communist command pressure in the last few days UPI correspondent Barney vZnilf SLATER said in London he received confirmation of Fischer's acceptance by telephone and had been told the challenger planned to fly to Reykjavik Fischer had to arrive in Reykjavik by noon or forfeit his chance at Spassky and the title The first game is to begin at 1 pm Miami time postponed from the same time Sunday at Fischer's request The Russians from Spas-sky here in Iceland to the Soviet Chess Federation in Moscow protested the fact that the World Chess Federa SLATER received Fischer's a( phone and I challenger Reykjavik Fischer I Reykjavik I his chance the title TI begin at 1 postponi time Sunda quest The Russ sky here in viet Ches! Moscow that the Wc BALTIMORE Md (AP) Two armed men commandeered a busload of racetrack fans Monday and forced the driver to circle the city while they robbed the passengers The men one armed with a shotgun escaped with $3413 an hour later at the Baltimore Beltway Interchange with Route 95 in Halethrope a small suburban community 10 miles south of Baltimore police said No one was hurt Thomas Manning manager of the Baltimore Motor Coach Co said the bus carried 46 passengers and was en route to Delaware Park Race Course at Stanton Manning said the gunmen who boarded the bus at the Baltimore Civic Center at about 11 am pulled guns on the driver as the bus neared the Baltimore Beltway on Pulaski Highway north of the city He said the driver was forced to enter the Beltway and drive completely around the city while the gunmen went from passenger to passenger taking valuables Forty-three of the 46 passengers told police they had been robbed George Dotson the driver said the bandits ordered him to stop the bus at the interchange and that both fled on foot over an embankment and across the busy highway No getaway car was seen Dotson said The three passengers who were not robbed said they told the gunmen they had no money' A SPOKESMAN for the Air Transport Association said that since the head taxes at the airports went into effect Saturday they have not yet been fully tested "The big crunch comes tomorrow" he said 1 I 'i I I t- i 1 1 1 I 0 5 i 1 1 i I 1 I 1 1 I Turn to Page I6A Cot 1 Turn to I North South Make Pacts In Korea 11 ol Mali( ill Fly Your Flag 41'4 It's 1144NN "11 Independence Day Index li4ir ON THE DAY after the Credentials Committee action last week McGovern's delegate counters said they had enough votes to overturn the decision at the convention and added that a court challenge was "one of our options" But the anti-McGovern forces including the MICK) and backers of Sen Hubert Humphrey and Gov George Wallace with representatives of Sen Edmund Muskie tagging along in tend to make the floor vote on the California issue the do-or-die vote for the McGovern candidacy That vote is scheduled to come on the first night of the convention and if McGovern fails to overturn the California decision his candidacy could die with that failure partly because of the psychological impact on the delegates THE McGOVERN decision to appeal to the courts came after about a week of nolling delegates on the California question r-KA m- rtrpwfrw ri- 5 '4' -t 'i 1 ''''N :1 4 4 1 i' 0 v'f -'t 74': 1 i -e t--(7 ifil '-f '0Ii 7 1''-t -4: '---4 ''i' z4 ''J '1 "''-''4--t: '7i ''''i'' -4 'if't if l'' 'r- '14 ')'' V'te164: 1d f' i' P- 1s A s'''1 zi '1'' 1 4'' i- ili11 i vt 4 i v4 I ts- 2 -1 il '14ff" '5-- 1 i 0' -V 1'''11' fi7 I 11 4 --1 1 sir V4N i 4 4 :4 litr iz' 04:4 0 v- 'I ti '8 7 to' 4 "'S' 4 4-- 1 1 -I 1 1ivi-S 1-: 0' -7: I'' 1 ff' kit'y 1': 1 2 9 0t-: -y 44-i 0 A '''''Asit a l- Itril'- ''1-- il' -6'I'W i 44 4404 kdrbk 4 xe aa 4 I 4 SEOUL South Korea (AP) North and South Korea have held top-level meetings in Pyongyang and Seoul to discuss problems concerning improving relations and territorial reunification of the country South Korea announced today They agreed among other things to mutually refrain I ro undertaking provocations and to install a hot line between Seoul and Pyongyang "in order to prevent the outbreak of unexpected military incidents" an announcement said The announcement was made simultaneously in Seoul and the North Korean capital SEOUL (AP) I Korea hat meetings il Seoul to concerning tions and cation of tl Korea anno They agr things to from un provocatiol hot line be Pyongyang vent the pected mill announcem The an made si Seoul and capital rti4tru'i7 Amusements 5C Kilpatrick TA Bishop 4E Koloed 5E Classified 90 Landers IC Comics 4E Latin News TO Crossword 4E Movies 6C Deaths 43 "eople 20A 53 7rtrson 4E Florida 112-3 211 Riese! 'TA C2 en 43 oCeson 3C 5E 2E Todav's Chuckle Football coach: "Things look so bad for the fall that I may have to use students on the team TILE HIGH command reported that at the bill of Phnon Timer Doh 18 miles south of Phnom Penh Cambodian forces suffered three men wounded Monday At the town of Angtassom 40 miles south of the capital thre e- Cambodians were killed and two others wounded in a series of clashes Allied warplanes hit enemy concentrations near the town but sporadic harassing bombardment continued Press Wireohoto si 'Hallelujah! 101000 persons have gathered at a marshy Rocky Mountain meadow for a religious festival "Astrologically it's a very spiritual time" a member of the Rainbow Family of Living Light said (See story Page 313) Rauh filed his suit against the Democratic National Committee the Credentials Turn to Page 22A Cot I A young woman raises her arms skyward during one of several religious ceremonies at Strawberry Lake Colo 48 miles west of Dcriver More than 1 UlMalMaMM1161111LOILwIrnmdilidadilL120441 MIIIINEMI.

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