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Show 12 SUNDAY, OCTOEER 25, 1W9 Sunday Herald Prove, Utfc fft Don't Count Him Out McCormack Fights Back; Denies Charges; Says He'll Run Again By FRANK ELEAZER WASHINGTON (UPI) -- The young liberals had counted out the old man too soon. Speaker John W. McCormack, 77 and under fire as a patsy for people he thought were his friends, said ie was running for Speaker again and expected to win. "I think it's very sad," comrnented Rep. Richard Boil who was the first ing, man in the House to say and he smarted saying it two years agothat it was tin.o for to turn in his McCormack in 85 up. He did. At a jampacked news conference this weekend, tilting back in the same big office chair one of his presumed betrayers was alleged to have occupied while taking a $5,000 cash fee in a tax case McCormack pronounced himself not onlv innocent ot every charge, insinuation, and in every innuendo published paper and news magazine for more than a week, but ignorant even of most of the names and cases involved. 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Other lawmakers tended to agree. What they didn't agree on was what it all meant. A quick check of available members indicated a belief that if McCormack runs for Speaker again, as he says, he very likely could win. It also showed he won't get the job again without a fight a fight he Some Blacks Liz Wants Diamond, So Walk Out Richard Just Buys It On Powell 38.00 22.00 Now ig. now WOMEN'S Orig. $4 to $6 88 l88-- 2 WOMEN'S HALF SLIPS BLOUSES white and assorted colors sizes 9 Many styles and Big colors Prints and solids broken sizes 30 to 42 BRAIDED RUGS HI INTENSITY $50,000 CHEST oris, u n 88 18 $52 6x9 Orig. $32 HOUSE SPEAKER JOHN W. McCORMACK, shown during interview this weekend in which he categorically denied all allegations made in Life Magazine against him, said his conscience was clear, and that he would run for office again and seek to retain his house speakership. (Herald-UP- I More Than Million Dollars WOMEN'S PANTIES 33 4 Drawer UNFINISHED 1 TUBULAR the start of the 92nd Congress? He could have ducked that one with no trouble. But the way tliey play politics up in Boston you not only don't quit under fire, you don't let think you might. anybody as gray and as McCormack, gaunt as he's been for years, but as tough as he's had to be since quitting school and make his way in the world at 14, smiled and said he was glad somebody had asked. He definitely was running for WOMEN'S to 9Sc Orig. S9 Kiln -- i t - ! - nWii a j 373-450- 0 PENNEY'S BETTER FABRICS - fk STY """ Fighting Back And he said he wasn't about to sit by and see public service after so and responsibility, dairreparably years, many maged by "irresponsible jour"unwarranted Speaker again. and nalism" villification." Did he expect to win? A reporter wanted to know if, "I have confidence in my in the light of events, he still friends," he replied. Unshaken By Charges planned to run for his South Boston congressional seat once Looking at it another way, again his 22nd try for the post that of course was his trouble. he has held since Nov. 6, 1928. The facts appeared to be that He said he did, and he McCormack's $36,000 assistant, Martin Sweig, had violated his expected to win. And the ticklish question-d- id orders and intervened in a he expect to offer himself pending securities case. Accord to House Democrats again as ing to an official complaint, their candidate for Speaker, a still to be tried, McCormack's post he has held since 1962, at friend Nathan Voloshen got could lose. NOW. r.3 . 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Adam Clayton ou Burton likes his wife to have company, Cartier Inc. while the Harlem Powell Al outbid So Kenmore desires. jeweler anything her heart an was Democrat addressing when Elizabeth Taylor's Yugler. who was acting for audience of several hundred to Miss there bid was insufficient Taylor. Although at the Lincoln Center 69.42-carwas speculation at the time Friday a flawless buy of Fordham University. carapus was ante that the Kenmore he upped the diamond buying to Powell, it was According enough to get the stone for her. stone for an unnamed client, he the first time he had encounhe wanted it Burton arranged the purchase said later that tered this type of rebuff in his as a showpiece for career. one of the biggest jewel only transactions in history in a Cartier's new Chicago salon. The incident occurred just deal Friday. Burton got in touch with after an exchange between the An agent for Miss Taylor had Kenmore through a New York and students m failed to buy the huge stone at lawyer Friday and arranged to hfc diamond" d predominantly an auctkn Thursday, apparent- buy the last lence support a which as is as big peachpit., ident of p ly became he wasn't authorized R . . 'TAv,ncAn.c n to bid more than $1 million for Kenmore attached only one. . to condition tne saie tnat it. tujrQ.1,ni frAm v, nrACiHpn. Cartier will be allowed t0;tiQl rci0 At the auction in New York's the stone in Chicago! pov..ii'tou Parke-BernQuestioner that Galleries, the display i to iov. .Tohnson ju cimrTflrfpH diamond was knocked down for!11"?,1? annot divulge how much!wa,,p he thought the former $1.05 million to Robert Ken- Mr. Burton paid for the stone," president could make a bridge Kenmore said, but he didn't between regionalism and that Cartier's made a cjsm ' prof t. 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