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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 8

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Yonkers, New York
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I THE HERALD STATESMAN. YONKERS, N.Y; TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1972 1 I 1 Fischer- Spassky; chess duel idp0iis a to by the comedian wU conduct a telethon July 23 to benefit victims of recent floods. A Baltimore station announced the telethon Monday and Bald tt wU.be shown In Baltimore and ever a network Judge Ralph power of A group et celebrities head- of stations la other areas In-Frtace Georges Gbunty Circuit' ad by BsoBspe and organized volvod in tba floods. from the attempted assassins-tioa of Gov. George Wallace has been postponed until Jaly SI.

1 The trial had been scheduled Wednesday In Upper Martbmb Bl All about people American challenger Bobby plscber and Russian defender Baris ftpossky Anally begin play, today la the richest and moat publicized world chess rhamplonahlp of all Ante unless some new snag develops. Last minute adjustments were being made on the stage of Reykjavik Iceland's 2J00 seat aporta halL The playing table waa shortened, the green-and-whlte marble chessboard constructed for the fourth time, and the overhead lighting chanced. Spassky, 35, drew the white I I American grain sales to the Soviet Union may total fl billion before the sod of the three-year, fTSOmUiou export agreement recently announced by President Nlxnn. BuU labeled hla Monday Maarica grhomaaa. hie wife and his Rwd govarament delegation have mat la with Oilnsss loaders, bg Premier Chou Ea-taL The New China News Agency, In a hroadcast monitored ta Tokyo, called the Monday i I EXTREMELY IMPORTANT Exhibition AUCTION ii PERSIAN RUGS i iiMrS 5 forecast ta Baton Rouge, chessmen and with them the as "only speculation" but said meeting a "frieadfy eonversa-flrst move.

Fischer, 29, of Soviet officials have mads no tion." The broadcast did not bad the black pieces, effort to conceal their need for say what was diseased, feed grains. Trial uclspd' Peking meeting The state trial ef Arthur Flench Foreign Minister Bremer on charges stsmmtaf Absolute without roaorva at- TARRANmiNN- Movntoinview Avanua Routt 59 (Exit 1 1 New York Thruway) Nyack, N.Y. Wednesday July 12; 8 PM Viewing and Impaction' from 12 noon uijtil timo of auction U.S. Secretary of Earl Buts predicts that 'Wwig WMCA Dial-log Radio will give away 1,000,000 Triple 8 Blue Stamps during July. Speak out on WMCA Dial-log Radio 57 and walk off with a place of the action.

SIDNEY EATON BOYLE Zf your mum Is McGovrrn and there art column of them In the phone hooka do you think you might be related to the current front-runner In the Democratic rare for the presidential nomination? You may have a hard time proving your relationship to ttt potential president, for hia own background seems to fade away Into the mlat of the Inst century. Nobody at McGovern Mid quartern In Washington seems to know or care about the dla-tant ancestry of their candidate. BUT THE official hiogra- Ehrt-, Robert Safa Anson, who nows as much as anyone about the candidate, only goes back a generation or two In explaining McGovern. Tin late Joseph McGovern waa ordained a Wesleyan Methodist minister in the late MOOM and made the long rail Journey to the Dakotas away front the aeenea of his youth, the rough-and-tumble coalfield communltlea of Pennsylvania and Illinois, and later Iowa. At the age of nine he had hcerv down In the mines, scooping loose coal Into hoppers for a penny a basket.

Hla father, an alrohollr, died when Joe was a boy, and his mother passed away five years later leaving Joe, at the age of 13. breadwinner for five other brothers and sisters. With the help of relatives, says Anson, Joe saw that four of the children got Into school. One child was put up for adoption the youngest, George after whom Joseph would eventually name his own first son, the senator. Anson Is far more concerned with McGovern's personal qualities and public record that with his family history.

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(AP) Some 150 political observers from foreign countries are at the Democratic National-Convention. If' omen in force MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (P) -Women accredited for the Democratic National Convention total 1,271, 39.7 per cent of the 202 delegates. POLITICAL aDVaaTMIMSNT BERNBACH FOR ASSEMBLY I-ONG NIGHT DI Kay Stidham of Unrota Park, a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, who anticipated along night ahead, Ium something to eat while Nested on the Convention llall floor. AP Wlrephoto.

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