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V-r-r. a 'S-. vt. vSS Dannlni A Dstumont, Cu, 10 The Record-Gazette Thursday, July 1 Riverside Red McGoverns Delegate Cross Hopes Up to Court Contributions By STEVE GERSTEL MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -George S. McGovern's campaign to win the Democratic presidential nomination ihpended on Republican Chief Justice Warren E.

Burger and tie vacationing Supreme Court. So did the tenuous presidential ambitions of Hubert H. Humphrey, Edmund S. Muskie, George Wallace, and a long list of others eager to assume leadership of the Democratic party. Also at stake was the possible boltfrom the Democratic party by McGovern, stripping Chlca- go Mayor Richard Daley of any.

jole at the Democratic National Convention and the specter of a shattered party facing President Nixon in the presidential Govern. The South Dakota senator's tap campaign rides, Gary Hart and Frank Manklew-Icz, immediately claimed a total 011541.5 delegate comfortable cushion above the 1,509 needed for nomination. The same court, on the same -day, gave McGovern another boost when it upheld the -credentials committee and ths District Court ta throwing out Daley and 59 uncommitted delegates from Illinois, McGovern claims 40 of the 59, In a day of swift legal developments, expedited by ihe opening of the convention, July-10, the Democratic Committee urged Burgrt to convene the Ugh tribunal ta extraordinary session fo hear an appeal. Daley's supporters said they too were going to the Supreme Court. Burger has several choices: He can convene the court four of the nine Justices an not ta Washington to the appeal; he can refuse to hear the appeal, or he can grant a stay of the onto as the Supreme Court Justice assigned to foe District of Columbia.

campaign. Hie Supreme Court became the arbiter of Democratic politics Wednesday when tbs U.SL Circuit Court of Appeal a In Washington, D.C., ta a split decision, ordered the national convention to award all of California's 271 delegate votes to McGovern. The Democratic party's credentials committee stripped McGovern of 153 of (he 271 votes, leaving the front-naming South Dakota senator dangerously short of the votes needed to win the nomination. The ere- dentlals committee ruling was by court. But In a stunning reversal; tie Circuit Court of Appeals returned the votes to McJ a federal district mont office.

One out cf every tree keys Issued Is a lucky one and everyone Is Invited to try their luck at opening the Treasure Chest filled with valu-. able gifts Including Rand Mo-Nally Road Atlas-Travel Guides, a great variety of Sunset, How To" books, and ballpoint specially designed to purse and pocket. Each guest may try his luck, without IU1 Ini Redlands Federal Has Open House RIVERSIDE Red Cross dis-astsr relief operations spin the North American continent today tens of thousands affected by the floods try to assess their losses and some, having Install possessions, are trying to mke ths transition from Red Cross emergency shelters Into temporary housing. ta the wake of floods In IS states, Including northern California and Alaska, It is difficult to predict the of families who will recovery aid but a pre-estimate stands at 30,000, Focal points for concern were two areas in Pennsyl-vanla-Harrisburg and nearby Wilkes-Barre. 35S trained and experienced disaster staff workers have been assigned and they are working with thou sands of volunteers around the dock.

With Relief foods exhausted by previous large disasters this year the Red Cross has opened a nation-wide appeal for fonds. has been estimated the Red 1 Cross will spend in excess of $0 Milton for relief fo the states where damage was caused by Hurricane. Agnes. from Florida to New York and another 93 million in Rapid City and adjacentareasof South Dek- ota. These two disasters alone for exceed the normal year's Cross budget for relief The Red Cross is on the Job and will be there until all basic human needs are met but your help is most urgently needed.

For those who suffered great loss this is an emergency. For the Red Cross it is an emergency since the very plain fact Is that Its disaster resources are exhausted. Forward your gift now derig? sated to Disaster Relief to the American Red Cross P.Q, Box 7488, Riverside, Calif or- Aguirre, Del oris Wltce and Carole Thomas, where Open House is now being observed thru OPEN HOUSE Maurice Calderon, manager of Redlands Federal Savings Association's Beaumont office with his staff, Yolanda Anson, Linda BEAUMONT All residents of the Beaumont area who have not yet had the opportunity to visit the Beaumont office of Redlands Federal Savings are cordially invited to do so be-, tore Monday, Maurice Calderon, manager, said. Keys to the Treasure Chest have been mailed to all residents of the area and extra keys are available at the Beau Chess Tourney to Get Started lfore than 250,000 victims have received Red Cross emergency care. clothing, shelter, help with communications and other Immediate as- slstahce.

In the wake of devas-1 fating floods in 12 states, including northern California and Alaska it is now estimated 30,000 families will need recovery aid through the Red Cross, The Disaster Fund was over-sprat before the tragic South Dakota flood. Help there, in the East and in the Shcramento Delta will exceed $10 million. This is money the Red Cross does not have and a national appeal has been launched for disaster relief contributions. The Riverside County Chapter has been asked to $17,930 as its share of the $10 million goal and as of this date gifts total $4,150 Including $1,600 pledged from the Riverside United Fund. Broad public support is imperative and we must ask your help to interpret this need to others who may be willing to assist in this Aj $4,000,000 has been' date by chapters throughout the country.

Our appeal in Riverside County will be successful if we can extend our reach to those who have friends and relatives in the stricken areas through volunteers who serve as board members. Families needing additional Red Cross assistance will be helped with rent payments in temporary quarters if their homes and apartments are un-livable. They win receive such needed household items as beds and bedding, other essential furniture, Mtfiw nSawafla and clothing, occupational supplies snd equipment. They will be mpml to minor home repairs snd to replace such things as eye glasses, prescrip-, tion drugs, dentures, and other orthopedic appliances. NNBb All MUR ES current session, and n.icrinn could be the Democrats.

Nixon here for a two-week working vacation while the Democrats pick his oppooent in the November elections. He has gent most of the time so for relaxing on the patio' of his oceanslde home with friends and advisers, making what one aide described as a general assessment of the problems and accomplishments his tenure hi preparation for the coming debate. He met for an hour Wednes- what on day with Dr. Henry A. Kiss- taper, his top foreign policy strategist, and MaJ.

Gen. Alex- ander M. Haig; No. 2 man on the National Security Council, to get a reading oh the milit- plan," he saiid. Things can still go wrong.

Fischer Challenges Spassky Fischer, a 29-year-old chess genius from Brooklyn, fo challenging Spassky, a Russian, for the World championship Spassky now holds. The match originally was to have started last Sunday but Fischer foiled to show up in time, touching off a furor. Schmid said the draw of lots to decide who is to play white in the first of the 24 games in the $250,000 match will be held tonight 4 p.m. EDT. EuWe said a hew meeting, also involving Fischers advisers, will be held today.

a REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI)-The president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) said today the, much-postponed match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky may finally get under way Sunday. Dr. Max Euwe, president of EIDE, said The match will start on Sunday or at the latest Tuesday." He said he felt the major outstanding differences bad been settled at a meeting between FIDE, the Icelandic organisers and Spasskys advisers early today. But Lothar Schmid, the FIDE referee for the match, wasn't so optimistic. This is if everything goes according to Mother Tells Son's Nixon Talks With Drug Experience Ground to a perfect uniform edge by experts with the finest commercial equipment available.

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PINKING SEWING BARBER GARDEN KITCHEN SURGICAL ETC. SlimMne on SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (UPI) President Nixoo called ta his top political aides today tor an election-year review of his mhninlstratioiis legislative program. Clark MacGregor, Nixons campaign manager who until hst week was Ids chief liaison will attend the along with William the chief D. EhrUchman ad Fred Malek, MacGregor's assbtant on the campaign committee.

Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said the session was called to discuss pending legislation and to assure a smooth transition in the office charged with REGULAR PINKING SHEERS Saturday Between 10 AM 4 PM He said he felt the Soviet demand for a penalty to the American challenger for shovn tag up late for to start of the match might be settled later' at the FIDE congress In Supje, Yugoslavia. But Schmid said the Soviet demand that Fischer forfeit the first game and a crucial point in the battle for the world title was still not completely solved. (hie Other Point may also be a signed apology fromTiscfaer. No such document his yet been presented to the Russian world champion bat Euwe said he was satisfied that it would be forthcoming; Fischer presented an apology of sorts Wednesday when he broke his silence with a statement regretting the delay of the match. Fischer said it was not Spassky's fault that the match pad been delayed and srid he respected grandmaster Spassky as a player and man." Russian officials said the statement was expected to satisfy Spassky If delivered to him with Fischer's signature attached.

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RAMSEY DOWNTOWN BANNING ALSO IN YUCCA VALLEY A managtai the White House's ro- arv situation guilty paiation for renewal of the to first degree murder JunelB Paris peace talks next week, and were sentenced to two Aides said Haig found the years ta prison. A third boy battlefield reports encouraging who was to testify at the trial died of a drug overdose, Mrs. Fletcher said. The peddler met a violent a four-day fact-finding trip fo South Vietnam and Cambodia over the past called to testify. The boys who dumped V- tL-p MIAMI ClPQ- Three months before he died at moverdoseof pure heroin, Michael Fletcher told his mother the name of the man he bought the narcotic from.

She passed the name on to police. The man was arrested, and released on ball. My son was afraid he might be Fletcher said; He was killed, by heroin, sod two boys dumped his body ta the Mt. Sinai Hospital parking lot by the bay," she testified Wednesday during the first day of three days of bearings by the House subcommittee on crime and drug abuse Is examining drug use In schools. Teen-Agers Called Today, teen-agers were '1 can only organized crime had a deal to do with these that preat three Hers was only one of the i County that such' events would draw, The argument is likely to be continued before the Board of Supervisors who will set a public hearing on the conditional use case if there is an appeal of the planning council action.

posed ta the nude with him ta a week-rad; Nixon scheduled another meeting today with Haig and Kissinger to go over the negotiating posture the United States will take at the Paris talks. g.vr stories the subcommittee heard during the gay. Another woman, Mrs, Pre-scola Benaby, wife of a postal worker, said her 18-year-old heroin addict son locked himself ta a room and strangled his 5-year-old sister while the mother pounded helplessly on the door. In Mental Hospital "There he was strangling my little baby daughter and I couldnt get ta," Mrs. Benaby said.

Where he is at now, I tried and tried to get him' there" before the strangling. The son is ta a mental hospital. Both mothers, and a third whose son also died of a heroin overdose, said their sons started on the drug pad) by smoking marijuana, and progressed to However, Harold Gibber, one of five school teachers involved ta anti-drug programs who festlHMr before' the said he thought the legalization cf marijuana would lead to a sharp reduction ta its use by school children. Rep. Claude Pepper, D-Fla.

foe group of seven congressmen holding the hearing ta an all-black Junior high school ta Miami's Liberty a ty, scene of rioting during the 1968 Republican National Convention at Miami Beach. Plans In other county action, the controversial rezonlng of a large portico of thedesertfrom Windy Point eastward some ,12 miles appears heading for a conclusion at an early date. Three requests for commercial zoning along the highways were sentby the Board of Supervisors to the Planning Commission for consideration and recommendation back on July 25. At this week's continued public hearing, the board received a revised map which eliminated some of the previously recommended W-l in a re-delineated flood zone by the commission. This action apparently satisfied all but one of the opposition.

Bernard Toll, attorney, charged that W-l is confiscation of private property and violates constitutional property rlghti of land owners. He has been unalterably opposed to the plain designation since the hearings began almost a year ago before the supervisors; EHomrer Falls on Reg. -74- SAVE 10 NOW $6495 Koousib SwingatM Ctoanar Ultra powarful mini deanari 840 watt motor! Includas all attachment toot rack. removable Model 404 REG. 44 SAVE 5 NOW W9S ter, president of the raceway, which includes music festivals and motorcycle scrambles.

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But the President also was anxious for an assessment of what, programs' should be pushed during the few politically charged. months left ta foe The U.S Atomic Energy first underground nuclear explosion wm let off in Nevada Sept-19, 1957. Bomb RIVERSIDE (LCN) Ray T. Sullivan county counsel; dropped what he called "a bomb" on the Central Area Planning Council when he ruled that the ordinance controlling rock music festivals" enacted a couple of years ago does net apply to established facilities for entertainment purposes such as the Riverside International Raceway at Sunnymead. Sullivan said he was making the legal observation so tbat.there would be no felse Ideas regarding the law which he pointed out was adopted specifically to preclude the music festivals ta remote parts of the The counsels 'Txmb" was dropped after a member of the CAPC, Mrs.

JudyNieburger of fomnymead, bad told protestors of the raceways broadened conditional use permit to baveno fear because the restrictive ordinance. virtually prohibited rock events anywhere in the county. Devito Sullivan's legal caution, the planners approved the permit requested by Leo Rich- Woman Plea Innocent LOS ANGELES (UPI) An attractive brunette pleaded innocent. Wednesday to charges she helped Irwindale Mayor Richard Diaz and then blackmail plot to force his Reg. 34 SAVE 5" NOW 2995 SPECIAL One year supply of bags FREE with cleaner purchase.

BEAUMONT HARDWARE LUMBER CO. 1025 E. 6th 845-2657 support of legalized gambling ta fee Diane Nixon, 24, was indicted by the county grand Jury April 27 on charges of conspiracy, administration of a restricted dangerous drug, administration of chloroform within-: tent to assist ip the commission of a felony, and false Imprisonment. Indicted with her were Irwindale City Councilman, Richard Breceda, real estate operators Joseph Perlee Tintary and Josephs son-in-law, Ronald Lee Bidlard. Authorities said Miss Nixon once helped dope Diaz with a -hypnotic drug called Quaa-hide which was slipped Into his ochllada dinner.

On another occasion she allegedly helped the other defendants chloroform Dias and then stage the corn-compromising photographs In an effort, to force Diaz to support legalization of gambling ta the San Gabriel Valley city. Mist Nixon was arrested ta Fresno last Friday on a tip tram an Informant. i -It 1 JL Lljl I tv. i.

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