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The Park City Daily News from Bowling Green, Kentucky • 16

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P8 DAILY NEWS BOWLING GREEN KENTUCKY FRIDAY JULY 14 172 Eagletori choice was an early one noon just seven men were still under consideration: Eagleton Landrieu Mayor Kevin White of Boston Woodcock Askew and Rep Wilbur Mills D-Ark While the fortunes of White and others slid Eagleton's were on a steady course through the maze of analysis and potential criticism At 1:50 pm while phone calls and conferences were in progress on the 17th floor press office called a news conference But an hour came and went and McGovern show It then was announced that the press conference would be some further hours really went press secretary Richard Dougherty explained late Thursday took longer than we McGovern he said a finely honed concern for and wanted to keep certain people apprised of the situation and in some cases asked for their advice on various candidates At 3:30 pm McGovern quietly told the 10 aides and his wife that Eagleton was it WOW LEASING! AT THE NEW MALL APARTMENTS Jtlfe 4 By GREGG HERRINGTON Associated Press Writer MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) -Sea Thomas Eagleton ap-wrently had his vice presidential nomination cinched early Thursday despite a day-long show of decision-making by the McGovern camp The Democratic National endorsement of Sea George choice early today followed a hectic day of telephone calls and con ferences about the vice presi dential spot Reports of lists of candidates with far-ranging membership floated out of the McGovern entourage But whether there was a list on paper with two four seven or twenty-five names on it Eagleton was the front-runner after Sen Edward decision against running was accepted Others mentioned by staff members and outside participants in the day long meeting Thursday had either said they want the job or had not been seriously considered by McGovern New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu for example was reported by Rep William Clay of Missouri on Thursday to have been one of seven possibilities being considered by McGovern But no one called Landrieu at any time prior to or during convention week to discuss the vice presidency the mayor said Clay a black participated in discussions in hotel Thursday about the vice presidency Florida Gov Reubin Askew and Connecticut Sen Abraham Ribicoff both reportedly on a Amman list of McGovern fa-vomes were sounded out again Thursday But both again refused to accept the vice presidential nomination as had been widely predicted Based on interviews and news briefings the way the South Dakotan moved toward announcing his running mate: After breakfast McGoverh instructed one of his aides to get in touch with Eagleton early and let the Missourian know he was still in the running Downstairs in a closed room off the hotel main lobby a group of top campaign strategists were meeting to evaluate all the possibilities One report listed that figure at 25 At 11 am top staffers joined McGovern and representatives of black interests women and Spanish-speaking Americans That meeting had a floating changing membership Downstairs in Room 1609 about a dozen blacks including Clay waited for the return of their representatives to the meeting upstairs Those men were Rep Walter Fauntroy of the District of Columbia Mayor Kenneth Gibson of Newark NJ and California state Sen Willie Brown When it was all over and Eagleton had been named by McGovern Fauntroy explained what had happened reached four general he said: that the vice presidential candidate be quali fled to take over as president that he have national appeal that he be to the ur ban and that he be a Roman1 Catholic batted some names around" Fauntroy said including Eagleton and United Auto Workers President Leonard Woodcock There are conflicting reports on the manner in which apparent position as leading candidate held firm while others fell by the wayside Fauntroy and Clay say that by Steelworkers file suit to i stop tax NEWPORT Ky (AP) The United Steelworkers union filed suit in Campbell Circuit Court Thursday to stop a proposed 25 per cent earnings tax installed earlier in the week at Wilder Ky The union representing some 1500 employes of Interlake Steel Corp claimed the tax was discriminatory against the workers Wilder has a population of about 1000 and not more than 10 Interlake employes live in the tiny industrial city union officials claimed The union claimed the city violated a verbal contract with the union by imposing the tax President Leionard Cavanaugh charged the union was solicited for and gave support to fight in the Kentucky General Assembly to achieve fifth class city status Cavanaugh said part of the agreement was that the city would not install an income tax The tax applies only to wages TRY WALKING It's Good For Your Health TOTAL ELECTRIC Our apartments are fast being filled with some of the finest people in Bowling Green Let us help to relieve you of the cares and responsibilities of home owning We offer suites of one two and three bedrooms major appliances furnished completely air conditioned carpeted ample parking swimming pool and laundry facilities Located Adjacent To BG Mall Shopping Center Drive Either Through Existing Apartment Drives Or Through Shopping Center Drive For Information Call 843-1428 or 842-2620 The Spine is the Human Switchboard controlling Health AP Wirephoto via cable from Reykjavik) the scheduled 24-game match All attempts to get Fischer to appear at the chess table failed including an appeal based on his responsibility a "folk hero of the The next game is secheduled for Sunday VICTOR BY FORFEITURE Boris Spassky of the USSR leaves Laugardalsholl hall in Reykjavik Iceland Thursday after Bobby Fischer failed to appear for the second game of the world chess championship match Fischer's forfeiture gave Spassky a 2-0 lead in American Chiropractic Association chess appeal rejected by committee OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC STARTING SAT AFTERNOON JULY 15th 1 REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) An appeals committee rejected today Bobby protest against his loss of TTiursday's world championship Chess game by forfeit The four-man committee supported the decision of chief referee Lothar Schmid to award the game to Boris Spassky because Fischer failed to appear The decision left Fischer two James down in a 24-game match where Fischer needs the equivalent of 12 victories and a "draw to take title Fischer stayed in his hotel room Thursday and refused to play unless three cameras filming the match for movie and television sales were removed from the hall Since the American challenger lost the first game on Wednesday referee Lothar forfeit ruling gave Spassky a 2-0 lead Schmid said the third game of the 24-game match would be held on schedule Sunday but the future of the match was very much in doubt Schmid said it depends on whether Fischer continues his boycott He added that the World Chess Federation FIDE could step in at any Paducah bank robbers take $25000 PADUCAH Ky (AP)-Two men one of whom the bank president said may have been wearing a gray wig entered a branch of the Bank Trust Co and made off with $25000 to $30000 Bank President James Rieke said cameras in the bank were operating during the holdup and that a silent burglar alarm was tripped at the time but the two escaped in a car waiting outside time and disqualify him But Dr Max Euwe president of the organization said Schmid was still in charge of the match and must decide how to handle the American A spokesman for promoter Chester Fox who bought the movie and TV rights for the match from the Icelandic Chess Federation said the cameras had to stay because whole financial structure of the match depends on It was the prospect of movie and TV sales that allowed the Icelanders to offer a record $125000 purse to the two players and Fischer and Spassky are also to divide a share of the movie-TV money estimated at a minimum of $55000 Fox said Fischer admitted he hear or see the three cameras but said they bothered him because he knew they were Fischer had objected first to the cameras Wednesday night and left the chess board in the sports palace for half an hour before conceding defeat in the first match Intense negotiations through the rest of the night and all day Thursday failed to coax him from his ho tel room Spassky had arrived meanwhile at the sports palace and was seated behind the black figures before a crowd of about 1000 The white pieces and with them the first move were as the loser of the first game At 5 pm the scheduled starting Schmid started the playing clock When the hour time limit for the first move by Fischer passed the referee declared a forfeit Spassky was given a standing ovation as he left the hall Jivo Nei a Spassky assistant called refusal to appear grave insult not only to the Soviet people but to the whole FOR THE FAMILY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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