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The News and Observer Wednesday July 5 1972 3 1 McGovern 3rd Party Option News Dispatews MIAMI BEACH Jack Chestnut Hubert Humphreys campaign manager charged Tuesday that threats by Sen George McGovern to lead a third party if he is denied the Democratic presidential nomination were "cry baby emotional blackmail "The party is going to have to realize that the goal of the convention is to defeat President Nixon and this nonsense of third party and punishment has to stop" Chestnut said Chestnut reacted sharply to statements by Rick Stearns chief delegate counter for McGovern that "if the senator doesn't get the nomination I think it's all but certain that he'll run as an independent" In an interview with the Miami Herald Stearns also said "In that case it would make the most sense for him (McGovern to help Humphrey win the nomination because Humphrey would be the softest target for us in the fall "Of course if we ran an independent campaign we would be doing it not to win but to punish" Chestnut shot back that "George McGovern should immediately fire Rick Stearns or immediately repudiate him "Talk of punishment is irresponsible emotional blackmail and cannot 5e said the party has always been concerned a candidate named George might lead a third party but never until now was there any thought it might be George McGovern" "I think it is a desperation type of response" Chestnut added "They don't have the delegates and they are beginning to panic" United Auto Workers President Lennard Woodcock said Tuesday that he could support either George McGovern or Hubert Humphrey for president He said his statement did not constitute an endorsement The UAW chief said statements he made in a television interview in Detroit Monday n-lrtgttf- 7 z- illIi'llit' "(howA- t-1Si: -t 7- k'-' 7 44-'1' 4 7 i I 4" IC ils 1 il '47'i T--'''' s- 'ttiV 1 4 2 sb 'z i -of --k -4 44- ''A -f''''''lik' 0 4 t- Zf 4 1 7'ks it '-'1 -7' 0 4 4' 1 A it ''sibv4t' 41'4 it r-P 1: I ev Jo -4 )64 i A 41 4 -4 I A ''L 1 i' 4 s- 4 'It 11' i 1-44 A OL I 7011 1 rf 2 4:04 "s'rl tvIF -tz 4- i it' 1 i -1" 1 ii ''k ''t 1 7 4" 'io-' kCa- 'i': "'ft 1 Isil i i :4 :4 0- 4 t-rk'- 10 tf "lit ii ii -4 e- 1 PP' 0 s's t4 4::::::::: ::15 5:: i l' 'i lk' i qi: 1 S''' 'r'' I I -i' -0i4: i '1'-- 1 '''f 1t 4 "i410P''''' A ''''ke'''''''' A's -'t -'Otifik: '''''1' 'Ig rt 4 '''''C'''' 4:" li 4 i Itr l' 1E 1v '''''''ll A iitthts i 1 'it 4 i it 0 a a 4 'lli 4 's 3" a 40 i 4 it At' I 01)k 'k VI P' a a e0ksV'''1 2'''airl Psychologist Hit on'Torturet' NAACP Raps Nixon Busing were "misconstrued" He bad been reported as endorsing the South Dakota senator "I was not misquoted The-newsman classified my state-: ment as almost being an dorsement" be said Woodcock originally supported Sen Edmund Muskie D-Maine for the nomination but when Muskie dropped out Of the race for primary votes Woodcock said that if either McGovern or Humphrey was nominated "I could gladly support either one" Jerry Wurf president of nation's largest publiC employes' unions and an dm vice president Tuesday endorsed Sen George5: McGovern for the Democratir presidential nomination Three medical doctors testified during the I7-day trial that Zaslow's method "exceeded the bounds of customary medical practice" Zaslow was expected to appeal France Plans 2nd Secret Nuclear Test PAPEETE Tahiti (UP!) France secretly exploded a second nuclear device last Friday and is planning the third and possibly final blast of the current series later this month or early August unofficial reports said Tuesday French officials here and in Paris refused to comment on the reports which also- were published in the Monday edition of the Journal de Tahiti newspaper France has never officially admitted the first nuclear test which took place June 25 from a balloon tethered high over the Mururoa atoll 800 miles southeast of here Faced with a mounting wave of criticism and protest throughout the world' including particularly Pacific nations such as Australia New Zealand and Peru France for the first time in eight years of testing in the Pacific bas71mp os ed Aj ea vy veit of secrecy The aim of the currenttest series is to miniaturize: the trigger for the missile-carried hydrogen warheads France plans to install in its nuclear submarine strike force DRAGGED BY SPEEDING CAR Howard Lapp 38 looks past his bandaged feet and talks about his troubles He's gone through three weeks of pain is Out of work and is faced with the prospect of an agonizing return to normal life Last June 7 he saw a group of teenagers speed past his home in a Chicago suburb He ran into the street to await the teens' return He then went to the side of the car and started to talk when "the guy in the rear grabbed my right arm and said 'Punch it' (hit the gas) Away up the street they went at 50 miles an hour easily" Lapp who was not wearing shoes was dragged a full two blocks He was placed in Skokie Valley Hospitkil for skin-graft operations Saigon Troops Reach Quang Tri City Limits tolerated" Chestnut added "We have had these kind of highly emotional cry baby responses ever since the California case" Although Stearns used stronger language McGovern himself has said he might bolt the Democratic party if he is denied the nomination through loss in a convention floor fight of the 271 delegate votes he won in the California primary Democratic credentials committee has ruled that McGovern was entitled to only 118 delegates with 106 awarded to Humphrey and the rest apportioned among lesser candidates In an interview with United Press International Chestnut HAIRCUT Kansas City Times reporter Bob Butler was in the hall of Research Hospital in Kansas City when former President Harry Truman strolled by Butler overheard a remark about "shave and haircut" He spoke to Truman and as the former president continued his walk he made another remark that caused laughter A nurse informed Butler that Truman has said "you still need a shave and a haircut" Truman Up and Around KANSAS CITY (AP) Former President Harry Truman was reported well rested Tuesday at Research Medical Center as his doctor continued what he described as routine tests for a gastrointestinal problem Dr Wallace Graham said the 88-year-old Truman's condition remained satisfactory The former president slept well Monday night after being "slightly fatigued" Monday a hospital spokesman said Truman's activities Monday included a brief stroll along the seventh-floor corridors during which he shook hands with patients and is reported to have commented that a newsman he passed needed "a shave and a haircut" Truman's wife Bess was spending the day with him Tuesday as she had done the day before the spokesman reported "Plans for dismissal are not available at this time" he said A large July 4 celebration was held in Truman's nearby home town of Independence Mo and was billed as a tribute to Truman Thousands gathered along the route to the community's Fourth of July parade which Truman often has watched in the past years from his front porch The News and Observer "THE OLD RELinall" Pubinhed Fier) PO orate in Ike no 8) THE NE 5 NE10814E1'0E8 PI BUSHING COMPAM tis EltDonell St Noletah 27601 Setosidtlass Papule Peal at Ptelgh CIRCULATION PlICSS Deibe Copy 10 twire Senile? 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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 Urbana Ohio said: "The enemy appears to be pulling back but were encountering resistance from nearly every treeline every village "If they decide to put all their people in Quang Tri and stand and fight it's going to be rough" he told Associated Press correspondent Holger Jensen SAN JOSE Calif 13 hours Paula Abraham screamed and pleaded with her tormentors But they just kept tickling and poking her She called it "torture" They called it "rage reduction" therapy A jury which 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 "rage reduction" He uses "tickling poking and stimulating a patient to reduce pathological resistance and rage" Miss Abraham who paid her former teacher WO 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 "I was tortured including choking beating holding and tying me down and sticking fingers in my mouth" she said in her suit Miss Abraham did not testify on advice 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 "I think I did her a favor" Zaslow told district attorney's investigators "We do it lovingly We tickle sensitive parts of the body to induce laughter" Patterned Paisley Perennially Appealing to fil Store Monday e-7 ir 4 4 0 cfc Et 1-- 1 -Si i 0 -P4 tAlv '040 ib 4 '1'4 rre Ai 1 Patterned Paisley Perennially Appealing Pi A Store Monday SAIGON (AP) South Vietnamese paratroopers penetrated the southeastern city limits of Quang Tri on Tuesday killed at least 20 North Vietnamese defenders and recaptured a dozen ar Filipinos Protest Day MANILA WPD--About 200 leftist Filipino youths protesting against what they called the "hypocrisy" of Phillipines-American Friendship Day Tuesday hurled fire and shrapnel bombs against police guarding the approaches to the Embassy At least 27 persons including seven policemen were reported injured in the fighting triggered by the anti-American youths demands to be permitted to demonstrate in front of the embassy Most of the casualties were caused by small "pillbox" bombs homemade weapons filled with gunpowder nails and broken glass which explode on impact The youths led by the Movement for a Democratic Philippines coordinating arm of about 40 leftwing groups had marched from various points in the city They were soaking wet from a brief but heavy downpour when they arrived near the embassy At the corner of the bayfront Roxas Boulevard and TA Ka law St the group was stopped by about 100 policemen behind wooden barricades set up 100 feet from the embassy compound 9:00 ment of Colored People said the resolution "condemns Nixon because Nixon is the President of the United States and has no business leading the fight for a constitutional amendment against busing" Wilkins said the resolution passed by the 2500 delegates to the NAACP's 63rd annual convention states: "Nixon in calling for a moratorium (on federal court-ordered busing) and asking Congress to forbid courts to prescribe busing in cases that have come before them was interfering with one of the three branches of judiciary" He said the resolution was not aimed mainly at condemning Nixon but was meant to point up the seriousness of antibusing legislation Nathaniel Jones general counsel of the NAACP said ths resolution "should serve as an indicator to all people that the authentic voice of black America supports busing as a way to bring about quality integrated schools" Stanford's Nude Swim Covers Up STANFORD Calif (UP!) Stanford University has upset 60 years of tradition by banning nude swimming in the men's pool Male students used to swim without trunks from noon to 2 The practice came to an abrupt halt last week when three women invaded the pool during the two-hour period disrobed and took a dip Acting Athletic Director Bob Young said Monday that men wearing swim suits could use the pool from noon to 1 pm while women also in swimwear may use it from 1 pm to 2 pm In New York meanwhile Col EB Edmondson director of the US Chess Federation said if Fischer or Spassky fails to show up for Thursday's match the title should go to the other by default He said that if neither showed up "the title should be declared vacant and they should start all over" Ile said he was expressing his opinion as a member of the five-man advisory board of FIDE A stewardess said Fischer hadn't been able to sleep during the 4-hour 40-minute flight from New York spent most of his time looking out the window" she said He appeared calm and didn't make any special requests except for a glass of milk countant Slater began his career as a secretary with an engineering firm He was later named director of a truck manufacturing company that eventually became a subsidiary of Leyland Motorsthe giant British automotive company Slater became deputy sales director and the associate of Lord Stokes now the corporation's chairman In 1964 with Peter Walker now Minister for the Environment Slater formed Slater Walker Securities which controls more than 250 firms around the world lie is moving overseas in a massive way with investments in Canada Australia South Africa and Singapore Slater and his wife the former Helen Wyndham Goodwyn live in a sprawling home in surrey with the four children ranging in age from one to selan DETROIT (AP) The NAACP unanimously adopted an emergency resolution Tuesday condemning President Nixon for his antibusing views and declaring he had aroused "passions of hate and bitterness" among Americans Roy Wilkins executive director of the National Association for the Advance Firecrackers Get Sheriff Out of Bed RURAL HALL (UPI) Forsyth County Sheriff Manly Lancester wasn't too amused when he was routed out of a deep sleep by firecrackers tossed by three fourth of July celebrants early Tuesday He radioed a couple of his deputies to chase down the culprits in this sleepy rural town and moments later they gave chase to a suspicious looking vehicle The brief chase ended when the car carrying three men jumped a traffic island and slammed into a railroad flat car parked on a siding Charged with possession of fireworks were Jerry Wayne Jones and Ayers while Lester Ray Williams was charged with reckless driving All are in their 20s and are from Rural Hall Eat and Run SPOKANE Wash (UPI) A hungry burglar droppd into the Castle restaurant police reported Monday The burglar crashed through the building's ceiling and landed on a table Officers said he held a startled janitor at bay and prepared himself a ham sandwich before existing via the door against Fischer on the grounds that he had violated the rules for the match It did not specify what sort of measures should be taken During the days of dispute and bad temper which preceded Fischer's arrival Spassky had been the picture of courtesy and understanding Asked what Fischer's opinion of the new dispute was Euwe told newsmen "Mr Fischer is asleep and is not aware of this" He was in a new two-story villa on the edge of town sound asleep in the back bedroom Fred Cramer a US Chess Federation official said "I didn't want to upset Bobby's metabolism by waking I up" razzle-dazzle investment bankers of the past decade In the space of eight years Slater has turned a mere $5000 of savings into an investment banking complex which is today valued at about $550 million His personal fortune is estimated at more than $6 million His aim experts here insist is to become the world's greatest international financier in the next 10 years James Derrick Slater was born March 13 1929 in the town of Wirral in Chesshire His father Hubert was a local businessman Slater attended state schools and by the age of 11 had played his first game of chess The game fascinated him: as a youngster he played against A Fuller who became British boy's champion and later drew against former British champion Sir George Thomas Alter qualifying as an at Postpones Match 000 Fishcer said he would play The Russians said Tuesday that Fischer had violated the rules of the match They wanted an apology Euwe reported they had some harsh words for him as well "I'm a bad boy" the 7I-yearold Dutchman said with a smile Spassky read his statement from what looked like an official document in Russian It created the impression that he was acting on Moscow's orders A dispatch by Tass the official Soviet news agency said Spassky had demanded that the International Chess Federation-known as FIDE take some punishing measures tillery pieces lost when the country's 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 strong holds and set up their defensive dispositions 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 Tn but considered within the city I imits Mai Linh and Hai Lang six miles southeast of Quang Tri were the first of 14 towns that fell during the three-month-old enemy offensive to be recaptured by government forces Spassky Continued from Page One They refused to draw with Fischer's second a Roman Catholic priest the Rev William Lombardy and read a statement calling Fischer's delaying holdout intolerable They protested Euwe's decision to tolerate it When Fischer failed to appear Sunday as he should have Euwe allowed him until noon Tuesday to show up in Reykjavik or forfeit his shot at Spa ssky Fischer's refusal to come by Sunday was based on a dispute with the organizers over money The argument was settled Monday when British financier James Slater offered to sweeten an already record pot with a donation of 50000 British pounds about WO- the match will now proceed" the millionaire said in a statement this morning ''I'm sure it will be a very interesting and exciting championship" 'Come on Out Chicken' The subdued words were a sharp contrast to Monday's comment to Bobby Fischer who was demanding more money Slater had said simply: "Fischer has said that money is the problem Well here it is my message to Fischer is come on out chicken" "He had been waiting for so long for the match to take place and was so disappointed when Fischer didn't show up" said one associate "When he heard it was because of money' well he wanted to put Fischer behind the eight-ball and prove this was the reason" Another associate said: "He's absorbed by chess he loves it Its an intellectual exercise with him" Although Slater sometimes manages to litx in a game at lunchtime aizj still plays tri)V61 (l NA tvR ER t) 1 E1191 HV'SILLAGI Hours: 10:00 to and Friday 1000 to I I (1)i i 1b--1 1:1 5v tab --cl tc7 I c- 1 i -4 sfV 4 i 4 i 41 LA -0a 41 44 IN RALEIGH'S CAMERON VILLAGE Hours: 10:00 to and Friday 10:00 to Chess Fascinates Investment Banker s' ":7 tItt oktfk S'' I At AA i A 4'1 loi: 4 i '''tt -4 gt i'' 4k 4s A- 4 4'Ak 1' I 6t By BERNARD WEINRAUB New York Times News Service LONDON Promptly at 10 a a chauffeur-driven Rolls Royce glides to a halt at a building in the shadow of St Paul's Cathedral The car door opens and Jim Slater a lean dapper figure steps out quickly Jo move into a waiting elevator that takes him to his office for the morning round of phone calls to bankers in Hong Kong industrialists in South Africa investors in Australia and today to chess experts in London The London phone calls clearly pleased the 43-year-old investment banker He was assured that Bobby Fischer had finally flown to Iceland for the world championship chess match against Boris Spassky a move spurred by Slater's offer of $125000 to double the chess purse "I'm very delighted that Fischer has accepted my financial offer an4I hope that James Slater chess by corrci qondence his principal activity is of course finance At present he is known in The City London's financial district as one of the most GI in er 2( in 20 Glorious colors put you in the mood for anything this soft shirt dress that tie belts Step into the washable blend of Avril rayon and cotton and enjoy Navy on red or red on navy Sizes 10 to 2398 DRESS DEPARTMENT dMIOl.

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