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Mills names
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camp aign
WASHINGTON (P Rep
Wilbur Mills ID-Ark.I casf h m
self in the role of a compromise
candidate yesterday and named
a campaign manager to line up
delegate votes for the pres.iden-
tial nomination at the Denocra-
tic national convention.
The Arkansas Democrat told
a news conference "I Feel, as I
elt from the beginning, that thu
convention will be deatlocked
and will have to look elsewhere
than the three or four leading
candidates for the presidential
nominee."
He said he expects that more
than three and probably nine or
ten convention votes will be re-
quired to choose a candidate.
His campaign staff, headed by
Patrick McGahn Jr., will be
seeking pledges not only from
uncommitted delegates, but frcm
some who would be willing to
back Mills after the first vote
or two, the candidate said.
-Associated Press
Demonstrators removed
An antiwar protestor is removed from the U.S.S. Constitution in
Boston by guards yesterday after occupying the captain's quarters
with 10 others. (For story on demonstrations across the nation, see
Page 3.)
END ISOLATION:
Irish approve entry
in Common Market
From Wire Service Reports
Ireland voted yesterday over-
whelmingly in favor of joining
the European Common Market,
ending 50 years of isolation and
handing a massive rebuff to
political leaders of violent na-
tionalism.
The voters were asked to give
Prime Minister Jack Lynch con-
stitutional power to take t h e
nation into Europe.
The final count -was 1.036.890
in favor and 211,908 against. Not
one of the 42 election districts
produced a majority of "no"
votes and in not one did the
opposition score as many as 10,-
000 votes,
Meanwhile, yesterday in N.
Ireland, guerrilla snipers kill-
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