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88, No. 226 FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1972 inee McGovern also had to decide hall as Hubert H. Humphrey, foe third of 'four on which foe convention stayed in session well into the predawn foe convention ratified McGoverns choice of Eagletoo as the No. 2 man on foe 1972 Democratic ticket. But it took a 20 minute roll call that saw cast for candidates ranging from television commentator Kbger Mudd, to TV character Archie Bunker, to the senators wife, Eleanor.

Even Martha Mitchell the wife of former GOP- campaign manager John N. Mitchell, got a vote. 1 by Sen. Edward M' Kennedy and Joined by vice presidential nominee Thomas' F. Eagletoo and defeated 1 presidential', rivals, stepped to die rostrum of tumultuous, Con, vention Hall tn -accept his partys nomination.

The victorious nominee bad only a few hours to rest up after. his triumph appearances before a unity breakfast for the partys House and Senate Campaign committees 'and Democratic fund-raising group were scheduled before he returned to Washington later "He is the unwitting unifier and foe fundamental issue of this- national campaign, McGovern said, adding that all of us together are going to help Mm redeem a pledge he made 10 years ago: that -next year you won't have Richard Nixon to kick around any more. Sven delegates who supported foe absent George C. Wallace joined foe ovation when McGovern vowed to wage a national campaign and said, "We are not conceding a single state to Richard Nixon. Earlier in the long evening, McGovern said he would dedicate his White House campaign to the people, declared that next January he would restore government to their hands and added: "American politics will never be foe samq again.

With some labor leaders still determined to sit out foe cam paign and delegates grumbling about; the 'ways in which his operatives dominated foe McGovern forecast the battle against Richard Nixon would bring foe party "together in common cause fols foil, By CARL P. LEUBSDORF MIAMI BEAQI, Fla (AP) -Democratic presidential nee George McGovern, votring to lead a peoples campaign, urged wildly cheering Democrats today to put behind our fury and our frustrations and unite to- capture the White House from President Nixon. And die South Dakota senator appealed for help from every Democrat and eVery Republican and independent who wants America to be the great and good land it can be.f v' It was nearly 3 am when the beaming McGovern, introduced Edmund. S. Muskle, Henry M.

Jackson, Shirley Chisholm and Terry Sanford lifted Ugh the hands of the 49-year-old nominee' and Ms 42-yearokl running mate from Missouri. Hundreds of. JuMlant McGovern' delegates rose time and, time again, peering over foe crowds of reporters, cameramen and boosters jammed in the well of Convention Hall, to applaud the party's victorious standard Reviewing the way his campaign swept aside the established political, leadership, on a new chairman for the Democratic National Committee, which holds a morning organizational meeting. While he has pressed Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien to stay on, informed sources said he would ask Jean Westwood, die Utah national committoewoman, to take the Job if OBrien declines.

In foe final moments of convention that his supporters dominated all week, foe triumph belonged to foe onetime college professor from South Dakota. Waves of applause rocked foe Despite Convention Delay eton outside participants in the daylong meeting Thursday had either said they didnt want foe job or had not been seriously considered by McGovern. New Orleans Mayor 4 Moon Landrieu, for example, was retted by Rep. William Clay of Missouri on Thursday to ha vs been one of seven possibilities being considered by McGovern But no one not McGovern, not even Ms lowliest staff member called Landrieu at any time, prior to nr during the Democratic Convention week to discuss foe vice presidency, the mayor said. a participated in discussions in McGoverns hotel Thursday about the yice presidency.

-Florida Askew and Connecticut Sen. Abraham Ribicioff, both reportedly on fouMnan list -of McGovern fa MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton apparently had his vice presidential nomination cinched early Thursday despite a day-long show of decision-making by the McGovern camp.

4'. The Democratic' National Conventions endorsement of Sen. George McGoverns choice early today followed a hectic day of telephone calls and conferences about foe vice presidential 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 foe front-runner after Sen. Edward Kennedys, decnon was accepted. Other) by McGovern's staff members and vorites, 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, heres the way the South Dakotan moved toward announcing his running mate: After breakfast, McGovern instructed one of his aides to get in touch with Eagleton early and let the Missourian know he way still in foe running. Downstairs, in a closed room off foe hotel main lobby, group of McGovern's top campaign strategists were meeting to evaluate all the possibilities. One repent listed that figure at At 11 a.ml five, of foe top staffers joined McGovern and representatives 'of black inter McGovern chose the toted- some. articulate, first-terfy Missouri senator, a border-stats Catholic with strong ties to'lah-bar, from field of a half-dopes senators, governors and ore.

He wu the senator's sei ond choice: Kennedy, rejected an offer of foe vice presidency shortly after McGovern swept; 4o first-ballot Domination Wednesday Mghl I The final rites took place for beyond the prime-television nighttime viewing houre-i foe Democrats- had sought even on the Wut Coast When foe conventions filial gavel fell at 3:27 a.m.,; foe Democrats had ended a historic convention, marked by three days of attentivenas and friendship within- the vasti brightly lit hall and a week of protests 1 outside that never came close to the violent street confrontations of the "tfa multuou 1968 Democratic Con-. vention in Chicago. With reform rutes that pro duced massive lncreaaa to foe numbers at women, black and young delegates, it ratified a transition in party power from the Mg-dty chieftains end lead-' ere of labor, dominant for. 40 years, foe forces of what Kennedy termed "a new wind rising over tiie land. Starting an hour late, conventions final session feU steadily further behind foe delegates ratified an overhaul df foe partys national mittee in one lengthy roll-call vote, then feU into another over foe vice presidency after seven rivals formally were nominated to oppose Eagleton.

Amld-the unprecedented 'spli taring of ballots, it took until -foe next-to3ut state, Texas; before the Missouri senator pissed 1,509 that, marked the needed majority'. As votes were checked, ths delated candidates'' 'prominent -among "them bein Texu state "Sissy Farenthold, Sen. Mike Gravel of Alaska, and former Massachusetts Endfaott -Peabody trooped to the roe trum and declared support for. Eagleton. The roll call wu nev- er finished.

after delegates jwpt 1 "United We' Stand, Divided We Fall while waving their aloft in foe: V-shaped lesce symbol. Convention Vied Chairman Yvonne BndthwaKe Burke, California irought Eagleton to the plq8-, tom. 1 SV After acknowledging foe cheers, he praised the jfefer gates from WsUaces Alabdnis to foeir "gracioa courtesyf 3ri supporting foe. nominees ritfbt to choose running and vowed Ip carry "a new message of hope to foe American people in mi campaign ahead. And fa whit seems likely V' be his line of attack sgainrt foa man he hopa to Vic) President Spiro T.

Eagleton ptolged to "rototw-foe dignity" of -the vice presidency an office "whose must appeal to the htgh est, not toe basest, motives of our fellow Americans. ests, women and Spanish-speaking Americans. The five staffers were Frank Manckiewlcz, McGovern's na-l tional political coordinator; Jean Westwood, a political or ganizer and Democratic nation-1 al committeewoman from Utah; Pierre press! secretary to President John.F. Kennedy and now a McGovern political operative; McGovern's I campaign manager, Gary Hart; his executive assistant, Gordon Weil, and speech writer adviser Fred Dutton. That meeting had a floating, changing membership.

Downstairs, in Room' 1609, about a dozen blacks, including Clay, waited for foe return of their 'representatives. the meeting upstairs. Those 'men were Rep, Walter Faun troy of I the District of Columbia; May-1 or Kenneth Gibson of Newark, and California state Sea. Willie Brown. When it was Mdl Eagleton had named, byl McGovern, Fauntroy sat before 1 foe.

picture, window in Room 1609 and explained wbat had happened in the bigger meeting with McGovern and the "We reached four general criteria, he said: that foe vice1 presidential candidate be qualified to take over as president, that he have national appeal, that be be frelevant to the ur- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES Toni. Eagleton, George McGovern Fischers Appeal On Cameras Disallowed; Match Threatened tor foe partys vice presidential nomination, i- At left is son, Terry, 13, and at right are Ms wife, Barbara Ann, 'and daughter Christy, 9. (UPI Telephoto) CANDIDATE, FAMILY Sen. Thomad' Eagleton waves to cheering delegates at the' Democratic National Convention following his acceptance speech early today promoter who bought, the film rights to the said he met with Fischer at foe Yale Club in New York lut June 28 to discuss arrangements. Fox said he explained how the cameru would be used, and uid Fischqr raised no otv adding: "He seemed perfectly reasonable.

"We diseased how we would film. He wanted to know specifically how much money he would gel Thats all he was interested in, Fox added. Vice Presidential Climaxesyast Political Rise ban crisis and that he be a Catholic. i "We batted some names around," Fauntroy said, in-eluding Eagleton, and United Auto Workers President ard Woodcock. There are conflicting reports on foe manner in which Eagle- ton's apparent position ay leading candidate held firm while others fell by foe wayside.

Fauntroy and Clay say that by noon just seven men were still under consideration: Eagletoo, Mayor Kevin White of- Boston, Askew and Wilbur Mills, D-Ark. While foe fortunes of White and others slid, Eagletons were on ir steady course through foe maze of analysis and potential criticism. At p.m.,' while phone calls and conferences were in progress on the 17th floor, McGovern's press office callec news conference. But tn hour came and went and McGovern didnt It then wu announced that the press conference would be "at some further time. "The hours really went McGoverns press Rkhard J.

Dougherty, explained late Thursday. "It took longer than we suspected.r McGovern, he laid, "has a finely honed concern foe dignity" and wanted to keep certain people apprised of the situation and, in some cases, asked for er, an official of the UA Chess Federation and an -associate of The other members were Nikolai Krogius, a Spassky aide, and Baldur official of. foq Icelandic (has. Federation which, agonized, the match. Fischer refused to play Thursday, because foe movie camera in foe Sports Palace where the games, are played bothered him.

He stayed in his hotel room. A second part of his protest objected to conditions of play. Fischer wanted the cameru They are used to make movia and television. 'Amlaugsson said the committee reserved a decision on that and had invited both players to inspect the hall this afternoon so the problem could be discussed. Chester Fox, foe New York Fischer stayed in his hotel.

room. Thursday'. and refused to unless three cameru film- play man of the family. Iceland (AP) An appeals committee rejected today Fischer's protest against his loss of Thursdays world championship chess game by forfeit The four-man committee supported the decision of chief referee Lothar. Schmid to award foe game to Boris Spassky Fischer failed to appear.

The decision left Fischer two games down in a 24-game match where Fischer needs foe equivalent of 12 victoria and a draw to take Spasskys Andrew Davis, Fischer's lawyer who arrived this morning from New wu in the- anteroom when assistant ref era Gudmunder Amlaugsson of Iceland announced the forfeit would be maintained. -Asked if Ms client would play the next scheduled game on Sunday, Davis replied: I can't comment on that Davis, who appeared upset at foe ruling, said he had not seen Fischer since he gqt here. Four chess officials considered Fischers appal. At-nlsugsson agreed to support ''Schmid's-, decision. Three of us felt it could not be done otherwise.

There wu me against The man who backed Fischers appeal wu Fred Cram of foe Clean Air Act of 970 and was an author of the Water Pollution Act of 1971, which is still pending in a conference committee and is scheduled for actum after the current summer recess. As chairman of the Senate committee on the District -of Columbia, he pushed through consumer protection act and got foe Senate to adopt a home rule MU for the district- As lieutenant governor of Missouri, Eagleton presided over, the state Senate with flair. Quick-witted, he often broke tensions with a quip. He served as cochairman at the Governor's Conference on Edu-catioQ and was head of the Governor'i Commission Crime and Juvenile Phase I of his economic controls, Eagleton praised the action but told Missourians hs hoped it wasnt "too little, late." Eagleton has worked on labor and consumer issues in the Senate. He got the Senate to adopt, a clear labeling act He sponsored an amendment' later adopted, that allowed use of iederal funds to ease foe financial strain on school districts caused by public housing projects.

Vice Chairman As vice 'chairman of the Senate's air and water pollution subcommittee, he has counted environmental problems as one of Ms main concerns in recent months. Eagleton was a principal Index i'm I i MIIMIMIMllI lm 24 2427 22-23 4 .21 6-7 1821 I 14-16 Busineu Classified Comics Deaths Editorial Entertainment Sports TV Schedule Womens their advice -on Various candidates. At 3:30 p.m. McGovern quietly told the 10 aides end Ms wife that Eagleton wu JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) The selection of as 7.

-Eagleton as foe Demo critic presidential candidate dimhxed a meteoric rise politics for foe 42-year-oM junior senator from Missouri- At 27, Eagleton was elected St Louis County circuit attorney; at 31, Missouris attorney general; at 3S, lieutenant go ernor; and at 38, Missourians sent Mm to tiie UJS. Senate. Youthful in appearance, Eagleton sometimes has been called a Kennedy-type Democrat, but he dislikes being labeled either a conservative or a liberal He says his. views depend on the issue involved' Associates regard Mm as liberal on most matters. He called in.

1968 for an immediate ceasefire in Vietnam, 'tend was an early advocate of stopping the bombing there. War Powers Act He joined Sen. Jacob Javits, and Sen, John tennis, in writing a new war powers act which has passed foe. Senate and is pending in the House. It would more clearly defihe the 'congressional role in U.S.

foreign involvements. Eagleton also tried to whittle 1 down military 1 spending am succeeded in knocking out the MBT70.tiuik.as a wasteful ex- V. He advocated wage and price controls to slow inflation. When President Nixon announced which, -ha seen two other sons fall before assassins, declaring foe party ha met the test of greatnesjr; by nominating McGovern and Eagleton. "Let no one doubt foe energy! of this party, for we are united by heritage, he declared.

said Nixon's Republican admin. -istretion hu failed its tat and foe failure of feadership will.be rewarded by failure at foe polls fols November. The thunderow reception ac-coded Kennedy, who ut out convention at his Hyannis' Port, ManH home, rivaled-that -given McGovern, whose caff. didacy fell heir to much of foe 1 support iff Kennedy's slaift -brother, Robert Security in the ball tight all week, appeared redoubted. ai; additional agents took up their placa around the rostrum.

Then, foe convention band! blared the straia of "Happy-, Days are 'Hera Again -and "When foe Saints' Got Marching' V-In, McGovern came fordi; fol lowed by foe rivals- who bad, earlier pledged to beck hfa'af V-fort this fill-. hs. spoke, bis si -porters erupteg in aiK. he pledged an end, to foe Viet-nam war, he pledged before' all else that the doors of gov-' 1 1 (ee SPEECH, Page 4) --V Mg foe match for movie and television sala were removed from the hall. Since foe American challenger lost the 'first game on Wednaday, referee Lothar Schmids forfeit ruling give Spassky a 24) lead.

Schmid uid. the third game of foe 24-game match would be held on Sunday, but the foture of the match wu very much in doubt. Schmid said it. depends bn whether, Fischer continues bis boycotl- He -added that foe World Chess Federation FIDE could stop in at any time and disqualify him. But Dr.

Max Euwe, president al the laid Schmid was still in charge of foe match and mat decide how to handle the v- A spokesman promotei Cbater who bought tiife movie and TV rights for the match from the Icelandic Chess Federation, uid the cameru had to atay because whole financial structure of the match depends on il It wu foe prospect of movie and TV safes that allowed foe Icelanders to offer a record purse to foe two players, sod Fischer and Spassky are also -to-divide shard of foe nxJVie-TV1 money atimated at a minimum of $55,000. Frazier. Dies In had trouble walking. His 20 lion years were the equivalent of more than 80 human years. But he became a national sex symbol by Ms success a lover.

sired 3S cubs in 18 months. Frasier was introduced to a "pride" a pack of 12 young females-after the fussy, lion- would-be lover wu badly mauled. Putting Frasier in with the pride wu supposed to be a joke. But the next morning foe Uanasa were bund purring placidly in foe sun near an exhausted but happy Fra-, sier. He lay oq Ms back, paws in the air.

He wu adored by the Mon- "father of foe yer in congressional resolution. Election officials skid they found dozens of "Fruier for President" write-in votes fa foe June 6 California primary. Frasiers mates were in mourning today. The old lion died in his slop of apparent kidney failure Thursday. He will be buried Saturday at foe preserve.

1 food and place if at Ms feet and even chew it for him. When he took walks, lioness took her place on each side of his elderly end infirm body to hold him up. As his exploits gained' national reknown, Fruier watches, tee-shirts and caps were marketed and atten-; at Lion Country jumped per cent. He wu named LAGUNA HILLS, Calif. (AP) Frasier the lion made love not roar.

Cast off -when a Mexican circus, went 'bankrupt, the scruffy, scrawny cat wu re-, scued by Lion Country Safari, wildlife preserve, and nursed beck to halth. He wu clearly put. his prime. Bleary-eyed end near- -ly toothless, he suffered from rheumatism and arthritis and essu spumed at least, five esses. When he was hungry dancr young, virile candidates.

One the females would fetch his' by 20 -'i dance 4 4 a..

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