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Daily Record, Friday, July 7, 1972 Impoverished Democrats chase free rooms MIAMI BKACH. Fla. (AP) -The impoverished Democratic party is getting a doIIarra-day kickback from 10,000 hotel rooms rented for its convention just one of the deals arranged by Treasurer Robert Strauss who is forced to pay cash for the we're occupying here. I pay in advance for printing that is being done. I've paid cash in advance for everything we do." For the Republicans that would be no problem.

But the Democrats still owe $9.3 million from the 19G8 campaign and once-burned creditors aren't rushing forward Another angle has some of the 110 staff members dutifully packing their bags every couple of days and moving into another hotel to take advantage of free rates negotiated by Strauss. "Everything we get here, I pay in advance," sighs Strauss. "I paid in advance for the hotel rooms baring their cuffs. Strauss, a Dallas lawyer, inherited the debt 2' 2 years ago when he became treasurer, and hasn't made a dent in trimming it. But his money-raising wizardry has kept the party running at a cost or $200,000 a month and it has survived the interval.

Now it is time for the convention in Miami Beach an American playground as expensive as it is hot. "The city agreed to do certain things for us." Strauss says. "Cities by tradition have put up money. We said to the city, we don't need money. What we want is facilities.

"What we want is a half-million dollars in goods and services and we want a half-million from other sources in cash, tourist agencies, hotels, etc. We get $1 a night of every room booked through the 'M A $1- A 1 1 ij 1 4 A il; i i M. J- si ijac termed SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The FBI agent who ordered the rush of a captive jetliner that ended in shooting deaths of two hijackers and a passenger said Thursday he hopes "it will be a lesson" to future hijackers. The airline's president supported the FBI's action but said he was upset that the passenger had been killed and two other passengers wounded. "The FBI had a well thought out plan and it is obvious to me that it would have succeeded except for the one hijacker going berserk," said J.

Floyd Andrews, president story she read nine years before about a similar disease. "We both said, and ran to Cynthia." They found a swollen wood tick embedded in Cynthia's neck under her flowing red hair. A doctor removed the tick with tweezers, and within hours Cynthia was well enough to walk down the street to visit a girl friend. In today's Change of flag The U.S.S. Maddox.the American destroyer involved in the Tonkin Gulf incident in 19G4, was turned over to Nationalist China Thursday in Long Beach, after it was decommissioned.

Under its new flag, the essel will be known as the R.C.S. P0 Yang. AP) Chance remark saves sick child hotel association. With some pride, Strauss "We negotiated what I think is he best convention contract ever, negotiated with a city. This con i tract was a first.

"Normally you go into a town and bill this and bill that and billf the other. You don't know who the contractor is; you're a stranger inj town. So instead of L'ivimr me a number of dollars. I said yoi: provide the following: the podium the air-conditioning, the rent, the construction of the VIP stands, lh( bandstand all Ihal normally the nolitiral nrtv Kf does. 1 "We negotiated with each of th hotels for so many free nights.

Oui staff uses up the complimentary -rooms in one hotel and we mov them to another hotel. It's not easy but it's prudent. If we had money I J- it we woman i uo inui. eaths esson of Pacific Southwest Airlines. Meanwhile, one passengei complained of lack of security.

measures at the airport where tht flight began, although the airlint said security measures werti taken i FBI agent-in-charge Rober Ccbhardt, who is described by th' the FBI in San Francisco as havinj made the decision to rush th plane, said- I "I hope this will be a lesson. Wi intended to stop this hijack, ant- stop it we did." After failing in. six hours negotiations to win release of 8 1 passengers and a crew of five, FB agents stormed the plane Wed; nesday and opened fire on hijacker who had been holding gun at the pilot's head in the cock pit. The hijacker in the rear of tm plane began firing wildly, woun ding two passengers and killing-another before he was shot dead by, agents, the FBI said. The hijackers were identifiea Thursday as two Bulgarian; natives.

I Record Crossword Puzzle Editorial Gossip Column Horse Racing Jeane Dixon Medical Memos Obituaries Real Estate Remember When? Sheinwold on Bridge Social Sports HI 10,11 40 44 41 40 8 31,32 6 40 13-16 42-48 Publishrd Daily Except Sunday, Christmas. New Year's. Washington's Birthday, i Memorial Day. Independence Day. Labor Day and Thanksgiving at 31 E.

King St. Second Class Postage Paid at the Post j' Office in York. Pa under the Act of March 3. 1879. 17405.

death toll from southwestern i flooding and landslides had rise sen? i MIAMI, Fla. (AP) A small boy's discovery of "a funny bug" on the family dog and a mother's memory of a nine-year-old newspaper story may have saved 9-year-old Cynthia Frame's life. inn The red-haired girl tottered into her parents' bedroom Monday and told Mrs. David Frame that she couldn't walk properly. Mrs.

Frame told Cynthia, "Your legs are probably still asleep." told newsmen, that "this won't work. If they substantially break the President's budget he will veto those bills. The President is leading the fight against higher taxes." Timmons characterized the record of the Democratic-controlled Congress as miserable, appalling and irresponsible, thus setting the stage for a Nixon reelection campaign aimed partially at a "do-nothing Congress." Asked if Congress' record would be an issue in the fall campaign. Timmons said. "I hope it's not.

I think it could well be." ry Hours later, Cynthia still could not walk properly, so Mrs. Frame took the child to a pediatrician. Mrs. Frame said the pediatrician referred them to a neurologist, he could find no reason for her problems. When Cynthia awoke Tuesday, she was worse.

"I woke up and couldn't turn over in bed," she said. "I screamed for my father." Cynthia was unable to control her arms and was having difficulty speaking. David Frame, a Dade County Fire Department captain, said Cynthia again was taken to a physician. "The doctor sai) he thought it was something with a name a mile long that doesn't often strike children Cynthia's age but can go away in 48 hours. He said we should just said.

It was then that 6-year-old John Frame told his parents he had found "a funny bug" on the family dog. Missy. Mrs. Frame said she immediately recalled a newspaper Nixon aide raDS Coneress Boil your well water Page 4 Wednesday at York Fair Page 4 Taxable property table Page 4 Shrewsbury Twp. assessing flood damage Page IS PUC OK's phone merger Page 22 Amusement 28-30 Auto 36-39 Business 12 Classified 32-39 Comics 40.41 County News 18.22,24-30 SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.

(AP) A key White House aide sharply attacked Congress Thursday for an "appalling record" and disclosed President Nixon's pledge to veto any future money measures if they substantially exceed his budget. Emerging from an hour-long meeting with Nixon at the Western White House, new administration congressional relations chief William E. Timmons said there is a "cynical strategy on the part of some Democratic leaders" to send Nixon legislation with good purposes but with price tags far above the President's budget. The President said. Timmons Neivs briefs Chess contenders finally ready to play Painting kept LONDON (AP) Britain's National Gallery announced-Thursday night it has paid more than $4.5 million to save a masterpiece of painting from going to American oil billionaire J.

Paul Getty. The money to keep Titian's Death of Actaeon" in Britain was raised partly by thcSr gallery, partly by the government and partly by donations REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer apologized In writing Thursday to Boris Spassky for "disrespectful behavior" that threatened their world championship chess match, clearing the way for the first game Tuesday. Fischer, the American challenger, and Spassky, the Soviet world champion, met Thursday night to draw for the first move in the $300,000 series of 24 games. Fischer drew the black pawn, giving Spassky the first move with white and a slight advantage. Patriarch dies ISTANBUL (AP) Athenagoras the ecumenical patriarch and leader of the world's 250 million Orthodox Christians, died early Friday, the partiarchate announced.

He was 86. 1 Keating resigns NEW DELHI (AP) U. S. Ambassador Kenneth B. Keating announced Thursday he is giving up diplomacy for politics and will return to the United States to work in President Nixon's re-election campaign Sloic advance SAIGON (AP) South Vietnamese paratroopers advanced slowly on Quang Tri City Thursday and U.

S. fighter-bombers pounded entrenched North Vietnamese troops guarding the access routes to the northern provincial capital. Storm toll TOKYO (APJ TOKYO (AP) Japan's, torrential rains, The to 70 by Thursday and 106 other persons.

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