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W1 fflonuno 3 OUR46TH YEAR NO 186 i DAILY 10 SUNDAY 3 6 GOOD MORNING! It's Tuesday July 4 1972 uf a ShT 4 The Only Daily Paper Published in Eastern South Carolina 4 LORENCE DINES WITH HIS PHYSICIAN 35 '38 Humphrey was the principal the delegates should be appor photographed at the curbside a of A ard Daley and 58 other Illinois delegates to the convention In anticipation of appeals in both cases Hart told the con tending lawyers before giving his rulings that the US Court of Appeals would hear argu ments in the cases on Tuesday despite the Independence Day holiday The losing attorneys in each case told newsmen they Protestant answer to the Catho I i based Irish Republican said: will fight the army if we have toall night and all day if Britain rushed more troops into the area until an estimated REYKJAVIK Iceland AP) Bobby ischer was reported ready Monday night to meet Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky for the world chess champion JAMES SLATER $130000 Chess Bidder Passengers Balk At Airport ees Nation Marks No 196 British Overcome Ulster Militants delegation to theijDemo convention reflects party preforms Page 8C Washington The credentials panel still was plowing through a record array of challenges to the seat ing of delegates at the Demo cratic National Convention which at Miami Beach July 10 McGovern held a runaway lead in delegate strength 3C 7C 2A 8C 4A 8B 1C 6A in Iceland got it from a British banker Monday and boarded a plane for Iceland ischer only had 10 'i hours to go for the noon deadline 8 am New York for 4 he postponed start of the match in Reykjavik with Soviet champion Boris Spassky two capitals "in order to pre vent the outbreak of unexpect ed military an an nouncement said Each side has accused the other recently of preparations for war raising the specter of renewed hostilities The three ear conflict that began in 1950 cost two million lives Of the dead 54246 were Americans Announcement of the meet ings was issed simultaneously in Seoul and Pyongyang the Communist capital i Says President Will Seek More Help for Aged oy rrom a London banker Parade Control Move Enjoined winner take all primary safe was fair and equitable is a' still leaves the whole matter to be decided by the party convention not by the courts He said the judiciary should intervene in party con flicts only when they involve a dear constitutional principle up the California delegates said he approved of de cision and predicted the con vention would uphold the Cre dentials Committee ruling by unseating Chicago Mayor Rich tioned among primary candi The sponsors announced re strictions in move by move and photo coverage of the 24 game match because the rights had been sold Slater made his offer after the Icelandic Chess eder board rejected demands for 30 per cent of the gate receipts Traffic Deaths Near 500 Mark By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Holiday traffic deaths ap proached the 500 mark with the home bound rush still to come Across the nation 472 high way fatalities were counted oy Monday Hie count of traffic deaths over the four day ourth of July observance began at 6 pm riday and will end at midnightTuesday i INDEX Classified Comics Deaths Doctor Editorials Markets Sports Women dates on the basis of their shares in the total pemocratic vote Joseph Rauh Jr' arguing for McGovern" told Hart the committee action violated con stitutional guarantees of due process and equal protection under the law: Rauh said the committee had the rules in' the middle of the by forbid ding the winner take all system in California He said if the Credentials Committee is upheld "then poli tics is simply the rule of the jungle" might not be cricket it might even be dirty pool but is it Hart asked during the hearing Joseph'A Califano Jr coun sel for the Democratic National Committee argued the creden tials panel had a right to act as it did Califano' said no con stitutional issue was involved "Presidential that's what is operating at the Shera ton Califano said refer ring to the hotel where the committee is meeting Another dispute was raised before the committee over the ty while the gunmen wait from passenger to passenger taking valuables orty three of the 46 passengers told police they had been robbed One of them Harry 72 of Annapolis Md told police he lost $519 which he thought was the highest amount taken from anyone Authorities said the bandits one of whom carried what was described as a derringer type pistol forced an unidentified passenger to walk down the aisle and hold the white slapped him and ordered him to stand up The money fell down his pants leg and onto the floor George Dotson the bus driver said the bandits ordered him to stop the bus at the interchange and they 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 i said they merely told the gunmen they had no money Manning said one passenger scribbled a note calling for help and dropped it from the moving bus as the robbery was in progress but it was lost in the stream of 65 mile an hour traffic The company executive said eight of the buses leave the Baltimore area daily for the Delaware race track between 10:30 am and noon BULLETIN NEW YORK (AP) Bob by lshcer who held out right down to the line for more money for his world Inmates at Attica State Pris championship chess match on in New York where a not last September took 43 lives will have an outdoor picnic with salad ice cream cake soft drinks and a jazz combo from Buffalo NY WASHINGTON (AP) An adviset said Monday that Pres ident Nixon will press for legis lation to boost incomes of theelderly beyond what they won jfi a new Social Security benefit increase Dr Arthur lemming specialWhite House consultant on ag ing said in addition to the 20 per cent pension increase in the bill he signed will ask Congress to: Give widows and widowersof Social Security beneficiaries full pension payment instead of the 822 per cent they 'now re ceive Liberalize the Social Secur ity law to permit retirees to earn more4 money and still re ceive pensions guaranteed incomes of $150 a month for individuals and $200 a month for couples lemming told a news confer erice the Senate would be urged to accept the two proposed So cial Security benefit changes Thousands of travelers haverefused to pay newly devised taxes at five "airports Page 2B Soil samples show there is no harmful accumulation of radio activity in SC Page 5A accompanied the couple to Dr for the campaign residence as did sev staff here said Wallace is eral security agents very Mrs Wallace has dined at He said the governor dined least one time previously at Sunday night in Mrs home when Wallace 'hotel room a few was not able to leave the hospi drive from the hospital a question up to the convention which is its proper Humphrey said in atelephone interview from his home in Wa verly Minn "I believe if the convention sustains the Creden Sen Hubert Humphrey tials Committee ruling we the presidential candidate with' would have a good chance to the most to gain from splitting get the in a parallel and similar rul will appeal ing delivered at the same time Humphrey was the principal Hart refused to upset the Cre beneficiary of its ruling that uciuidi vuiiuumtrc auiiun hi Baird Brittingham president of Delaware Park said after learning of the hi jack: seems like everything is going wrong this year what with the floods washing everything out and now now they start hi jacking our buses My God Brittingham said this was the first he had heard of such an incident could well discourage other track fans from coming over by he said when contacted at the track armed guards on the buses would paper bag into which the victims dumped a he said course talk a thpii mnnpv Oil uie lOp OI niy ilcdu 1USI MOW Dill 1 leijuning quoted Nixo nia ow fho rnhhore cnnttoH Roniamin Zkuess we ll have to meet with the bus OIU CZ oaiu L11V 4 VZWUV1 UMVHIVU 1VUIUllUII fJ Hijacked Race ans Lose 4 Before They Reach Track NixonSets Broadcast By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ence painting flag waving or just plain fun some thing for everyone on tap Tues day as the nation marks anoth er No 196 A national fence painting con tes will highlight the annual National Tom Sawyer Day Tuesday at Hannibal Mowhere Mark Twain wrote about the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry inn Other events include a frog jumping contest with frogs sponsored by governors of all the states bordering the Mis sissippi River a raft race' a barbecue and of'course a pa rade or flag waving there will be a national telecast of a patri otic extravaganza staged in Ok lahoma City and featuring a cast headed by Bob Hope The show took place Sunday and was taped by NBC for showing at 9:30 pm EDT Tuesday In California officials report ed all campsites at Angeles Na tional orest were filled by Sunday night A spokesman for Yellowstone National Park said officials were expecting more than the 5000 to 6000 cars a day that crowded park roads during the last weeks of June President Nixon at the West ern White House in San Cle live at 12:30 pm EDT Press secretary Ronald Zieg ler said Nixon would discuss plans for the 1976 observance of the 200th birthday and on other matters appro priate to the 4th of New York for ischer said the The Protestants barricaded 29 yeai old American challeng off three other areas earlier in er had accepted banker James the day but the British drew Slater softer of the extra the line when the masked army prize money and would be in advanced on the fourth Reykjavik by the Tuesday noon (jen Robert ord command deadline Earlier Monday the er of British forces in Northern sponsors of the championship Jrelhnd said have now pulled back from the precip when Protestant ranks armed with cudgels and iron bars gave way in the tense con frontation The British military display before irregulars of the Ulster Defense Association was one of the strongest in some time in the violence torn six counties of Northern Ireland Several hun dred fully armed soldiers were involved supported by armored troop carriers armored cars jeeps and heavy trucks The confrontation lasted four hours With the contenders lined up within yards of each i other it threatened to develop into a major battle i The immediate issue was the determination of Protestant militants to build a steel barri cade across Ainsworth Avenue areas they have been steadily building in the capital The army denied permission 22 votes McGovern swept in on the grounds the barrier Rhode Island another winner would cut off a Roman Catholic take all primary state enclave of about 20 families The issue is parallel to that An officer of the the jn the California case and a Humphrey aide said McGovern rivals would seek to have the Rhode Island delegation carved up in proportion to popular vote showings too The South Dakota senator 600 men were in position with was the reserves in readiness at farm on the Eastern The Protestants also called in Shore of Maryland Sen Hu support UDA leaders said be ert Humphrey flew home tween 6000 and 8000 men th hoay at packed into surrounding Minn Sen Edmund Muskiestreets armed with clubs Maine was in his home state shields anything they at Kennebunkport could lay their hands on That left the Democratic po At one point women of the litical stage to the court case neighborhood formed a line be ant continuing Credentials tween the two forces to keep Committee proceedings in uicni apan ord sped up in a jeep with a policq escort and went into a meeting with UDA leaders while more of his soldiers ar rived some with telescopic night sights on their rifles ord broke off the talks three times then announced agree ment an hour before midnight Aides said he consulted with William Whitelaw Northern Ireland administrator in West Belfast and extend the at each stage in the parley BALTIMORE (AP) Two armed men commandeered a busload of race track fans Monday and forced the driver to circle the city while they robbed the passengers me two men une armeu wun a snoigun tied the bus with $3413 an hour later at the Baltimore Beltway Interchange with Route 95 in Halethorpe a small suburban com munity 10 miles south of here police said No one was hurt Thomas Manning manager of the Baltimore Motor Coach said the bus carried 46 passengers and was en route to Delaware" Park Race Course at Stanton uei Manning said the gunmen who had board ed the bus at the downtown 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 which have approval of the Beltway and drive completely around the ci House' to benefit the wioows and widowers and post retire ment workers lemming said that Nixon did not approve the 20 per cent Social Security' increase reluctantly as had been report ed 5 The President felt lemming said that provision should have been mad? to provide mopey foi the jricrease Nixon favored a'5 oeh cent'pension increase iiuir ii ir i i i it 11 111 irniitn Titelman 76 of Philadelphia trying hide owners to see what their opinions are and to uc renortedlv see what can be done iTU5vCUi 7 a it WEATHER Partly clnuriv with rhanra Showers this afternann and tnninht rnnlor 3 cnance of showers Wednesday High in 90s iuw hi oua ueians rage ja match turned down bid for a cut of the gate receipts in addition to the prize money previously agreed on Marshall quoted ischer as saying of proposal: gotta accept it a stu pendous offer He said ischer considered the gesture "incred ible and generous ahd brave Slater said in London he re ceived confirmation of is acceptance by telephone and had been told the challeng er planned to fly to Reykjavik ischer must arrive in Rey kjavik by noon 8 am or forfeit his chance at Spassky and the title The first game is to begin at 5 pm 1 pm post poned from the same time Sun day at request The Russians from Spassky here in Iceland to the Soviet Chess ederation in Moscow protested the fact that the World Chess granted a postponement of appearance When Slater offered to put up his own money as an extra in ducement to the American grandmaster he stated: "is cher has said that money is the problem Here it is What I am saying to ischer now is out and Marshall claimed that the is sue with ischer never had deen money "It was die Mar shall said felt Iceland treating this match or his countrymen with the dignity that it and they deserved And he was furious about the press censorship He was flying around the Marshall said ischer told him: trying to stop America from reading about it! what done all ata $130000 Gambit Prodding ischer Into Chess Play? BELAST (AP) Seven thousand club wielding Protes tant militants bent on sealing off one of their Belfast strong holds backed down Monday nioht hpfnrp a massive disnlav Paul Marshall a lawyer Jn of British military muscle Peace Meets SEOUL North and South Korea have held top level i meetings to discuss improved white and green peninsula split by World ahI rtf namaro 1 UJnv TT rtnrl wntmvai rw 4ha It rt rangewhjle Wallace was being rean War five lat nknfAtfrfiiiAn af tnp nnrnRinp boutn Korea announced lues day Among agreements reached at meetings in Seoul and Pyongyang were those to re frain mutually from under taking armed provocations and to install a hot line between the Demo Party Action Declined by Judge Refuses California Chicago Rulings WASHINGTON (AP) A US District Court Monday re fused to enter the dispute over the alloting of California dele gates to the Democratic Nation al Convention While the candidates relaxed forces of George McGovern asked Judge George Hart Jr to restore the more than 150 delegates stripped from the South Dakota senator by the Democratic Credentials Com mittee Hart declined to act saying the question of whether the MIAMI la (AP) US District Court Judge Clyde Atkins temporarily enjoined the City of Miami Beach from en forcing a parade control law at tacked in court by leaders of groups planning demonstrations during this political conventions In a ruling after a four hour hearing Monday the judge gave the city 10 days to file a memorandum before he issues a ruling on whether the newly j' passed is con stitutional Atkins said he had confidence in police chief Rocky Pome ability to enforce the law wisely but added "We are a government of laws and not of He said the ordinance failed 1 1A 1 10 aeime a paraae in terms oi minimum number of parfici pants and failed to delineate Ira standards for appellate review Wallace Enjoys 4 Hour 1 Getaway from Hospital 1 I 4 11 fi 1 Sv 1 SILVER SPRINQ Md (AP) The private nurse tai Roy Smitha spokesman cuavcuua uuv UCUIgC ri Wallace left Holy Cross Hospi tai Monday for a four hour out 1 ing to eat an early dinner at his home in nearby I Bethesda Md 1 It was the second time that 1 Wallace had left the hospital since he was wounded at a po litical rally in Laurel Md May 15 Tlje recuperating governor left the hospital at 2:30 pm with his wife Cornelia for the home of Dr Joseph Schanno who has been heading toe med ical team treating gunshot wounds The short trip was unannounced and toe hos pital public relations staff did not know of his absence until reporters telephoned them with rumors that the govemdr had gone on the outing Wallace' dressed in brown slacks and a white short sleeved shirt waved from the back seat of a limousine when he returned to the hospital at 6'25 pm His wife was seated next to him 4 Mrs Wallace emerged from the car first and a security offi cer then lifted Wallace into a wheelchair One of the bullets fired in the assassination attempt lodged in the spinal canal partially' paralyzing him from (he whist down The bullet was removed in surgery June 18 The security agent wheeled Wallace to a curb comer in front of the hospital so that photographers could take pic iitraa nt him UillM milpd waved" saluted and RETURNING TO HOLY CROSS Alabama Gov V' raised' two fingers in a Gaorga Wallaca Is wheeled by security agents sin' No newsmen were allowed back to his Holy Cross Hospital room in Silver to talk to him Spring Monday after a fourhour outing at his Photop aphers and newsmen home in nearby Bethesda Md (AP) were stationed behind a bam cade in a parking lot about 50 feet from where Wallace en 11'' 1' I Hold Wallace appeared" slightly tanned and he did not look ab normally toin He posed for pictures for a few minutes then said some thing inaudible to his security men before telling the reporters and going into tne nospi tal Mrs Wallace who wore a sleeveless dress stayed out or camera SMS' fcgnjite 4 UM.

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