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'it, .,:,?. ..1 : ,!,Y1. : ' President Idi Amin of NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) Uganda, who once said "God's wish- protected him a bomb attack three days against assassins, escaped ago in which several guards were killed, a Kenya newspaper said today. The Daily Nation said two bombs exploded at Amin's hilltop military headquarters in Kampala Saturday and a third bomb was defused. It said Amin was not injured in the attack but an unknown number of his guards were killed. Radio Uganda denied the report and an earlier conflicting story by Nairobi's Standard newspaper that claimed disgruntled army troops attacked the command post with rifle fire. Today Kenya accused Uganda of waging a "hate and smear campaign." 'f,".... ,. ' 41, :, .. - " .,.. .. , ",: . MOM, LIP. Surrounded by family, Richard Schweiker says he's proud to be Réagan's choke. 1101r,,c, Reagan choke a real shocker Continued from A-- I to the Republican Party and the nation that he can vork with politicians who do not share his orthodox conservatism. mg to demonstrate The choice of a running mate like Schweiker after he had won the presi dential nomination might have been so interpreted. But even then it would have been a shocker because there are many well known Republicans closer to the middle of the political spectrum who are available Coming when it did, the selection looks more like a bid for short term political gain at Kansas City next month than like a longer range effort to moderate image Reagan's I. for the nation in the fall, And that is the kind of political move that could backfire disastrously, winning no new support and losing some that had been with him from the start. Senn State Sen. Douglas G. Bischoff who headed the Utah campaign for Reagan which resulted in a clean sweep of the state's 20 delegates, discounted the possibility of delegate defections. Ile noted that, although there is no legal compulsion for Reagan delegates to vote for Reagan. that all except Richards had signed a pledge to do so. Bischoff said he was a "little surprised" at Reagan's choice. but he said this has been the case in every vice presidential selection he call remember. The Reagan chairman said he was told in Jdvance of the Schweiker designation and thus had an ample opportunity to study the latter's record. Bischoff noted that Schweiker has consistently voted for a strong military establishment and against gun control and use of tax money for abortions. although he has been among the big spenders. Ile said he talked with Reagan people Sunday by telephone and was assured "absolutely" that delegate strength had nothing to do with the decision. That report was as close police were able to come Monday to explain why Plummer. after .15 minutes stalking nervously for on the sidewalk outside l000 a Pennsylvania Ave., climbed White House fence clutching a . Richards, chairman of the Utah delegation, admitted that the selection of Schweiker "bothers me a little." Ile said he had received several calls from concerned Reagan suppor 1 man Gov. Otis R. Bowen of Indiana said of the Schweicker announcement: "It is hard to believe. I'm really sorprised. I still think the strongest ticket is Ford zind Reagan." Sen. Robert Criffin. Mich one of Presioent Ford''. closest sultrirt- ors. called Ragan's expected choice of desperation." un- a move whi;e Sen. Robert I)ole. another conservative who is supporting -Ford, said it was a bold move" but (Inc that "could move Mr. Reagan right out of the picture." Sen. William Brock, another Ford supcalled the deciporter, asion -- an incredible abc! ration" and said it "assured Ford of the nomination." Olney Owen, chairman of the Reagan campaign In Kentucky, said that while Schweiker was more to the left than Reagan, the Pennsylva ., 141,,,, 'P.:, : ,;;. 1?2:1;., '1,.... ' ,,,I;;;;4,,,,,, n V7t77 r, - 1 :::! ;, ,,$::'.- ,,,): ,:::.';'''C!: K, ,..:::::i.0,;i:4, , :, z ,z.,1::,, sold down Stein said. the river,- Rep. Robin Beard RTenn. said "My mother would have been a better choice It's already cost him several of his congressional support- erFord partisans in the South took the selection of a liberal by Reagan as a chance to whip up support for the President ill an area where he is weak. Schwelker conceding Ford has held a narrow lead for the nomination, said today Reagan's selection of him as a running mate ...: ,,,,,,, f ii 00:::,:;::t 1,:fli ,OP r',,t,.,.,..; :,:if; ;T:if,. 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Ile predicted that the move would cost Reagan more than the 25 votes he hoped to pick up in Pennsylvania by the 17, 11 Schwei ker choice. - t v:. 4,,t, S:';',.,....i.i: :,'.,- ,....,,, Reagan." anJ thus would 'ha keit kt'n ROagan'S qinp011 in OR' stat e. James A. Sion. 2!, uncommilt en Pennsylvania delegate, said he had !wen leamng toward Reagan, but zitter the annomicement "my gut reaction was to jump to the Ford team tee! like I 'NV been I ..,;,.. r: ':;;!..1:1':::tt t,, Sen. Jake Gam. a Ford delegate who lost at the recent GOP state convent 'on, radical or , . f.,,:. ;,:,,:.;,,,,.., :,,, 4.,,:. hrh Wami 't j, L., .., Reaction I TM !It. - L. s A-- I El ire I 1 11,1 Continued from . , I I lt Reagan three-loo- t lead pipe and dashed toward the executive mansion Sunday night. There were no notes or other clues to shed light on what triggered Plummer's fatal run. He harbored no known political grievances. and was never involved in any previous intrusion at the White House. One man who worked with Plummer noted that he refused to stop and commented, "There's a possibility that it was a suicide." Ches- (AP) 1 W. Cleon Skousen said it was somewhat of a surprise, but he felt Reagan must have had a good reason for the selection. "I guess he was trying to gain an edge with delegates," he said. The development will not affect his decision to vote for Reagan, he said. Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, former GOP national committeeman, said he was reserving his Opinion until after he studies Schweiker's voting record more fully, but for the present, "it strikes me as a purely political move to obtain votes." Ile still intends to give Reagan his vote, "because it's the president, not the vice president, who determines policy: Wilskinson stated. Rep. Georgia R. Peterson, lake, another Reagan delegate, said she was "surprised and concerned" about ,Schweiker's selection, "but will still do what I was elected to do vote critici7ed miles 23 munity of Hicksvile, from Ney York City. Plummer Jr the intruder who was shot and killed hy a Vhite 1iou 3e guard, was described by a psychiatrist five months ago as wing mclined to act impulsively. . news. for In Mann County, a starch for evidence in the case was launched Monday in the Stinson Beach area north of San Francisco. No details were the In New York meanwhile, FRI said today it is investigatWoods has been ing reports that comthe Long Island Seen in M. 1 ters, including one person who "was really shook up." Some may be disappointed enough to switch their vote at the national convention, he said. Two of Utah's conservatives reacted rather mildly to the best-know- County. . i ominnommennonnil But to Reagan, it might be worth the risk. Because ii he hasn't got the votes in August, it won't make any difference what his image looks like in September. about Reagan pick Deseret News political editor Utah Reagan delegates reacted with surprise and some concern today to the news that the former Californaia governor had suggested liberal Sen. Richard Schweiker of Pennsylvania as his running mate. State Republican Chairman Richard Richards raised the possibility of some loss of delegate support for Reagan in Utah, butthere was no indication of this among the half dozen delegates the Deseret News was able to contact. Richard. 22, who surrendered Alameda that same day in This Ad Effective Wednesday, July 28th Thru Saturday, July 31 st Utahns concerned By Dexter C. Ellis 23 Schoenfelds WASHINGTON ter I I bullt?tir was put for Schoenfeld, s White House intruder known to be impulsive '.'''... A' An out on July "informational bulletin" describing the suspect and his attempt. to cross the border was broadcast by Canadian police late Monday as a "matter of routine" and did not mean he was in that country, authorities said. Border guards said Schoen bomb attacks - ";,;4... 7,,,,z1;:- ;!.; Nassua County police also said they had heard the reports, but neither law enforcement agency would provide additional details. The FBI has said there were reported sightings of Schoenfeld or Woods in Tennessee, Oklahoma, Illinois and other places but none of the sightings have been confirmed. on of a wealthy Atherton. a 1963 Calif., podiatrist, drove California with beige Chrysler. license plate HMJ913. 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Schoenfeld was cleared by the checks and released. Ile was given back the four guns seized by customs, but was not permitted entry to Canada. James Schoenfeld. Canada, but was turned back at the border because he carried three pistols and a rifle, authorities said Monday night. The incident at the Washington-Canadian border occurred July 19, three days after the children and their bus driver burrowed their way to freedom from an underground prison at a Livermore, Calif., quarry. However, it was before arrest warrants were issued in the case. ::, .. 1.,;,;.1t4.t ,.4. 1 Q,:..e. 1 ,,..A.1 ;:ii,t.0.7'71:t..-' :...:;:f.,:,4:....: 1,,,,,, .N. , ',i k..:,?;:,:..3t. ' ,74:,,. ,6..,''.::. :2.,;,,4,:. ,', ..1,.'..:;;. 4 ;.'.i''1 ,,; .:!..;,te ..,,,,:i4)iF.0::...::-.1.!?3:13.,::,;:- 1 .,t'7,2.-.;;..,1-":..- ..,r. 4,,,, 4ki. N,I i '''''';:,:;:,'..!k,?tp;,.,..... 6, ..;',1.:;.' i ;,t';;:-;- ;:.':t::::;,::,,,:',,;;;.A ;; -' At ained - A OAKLAND, Calif. 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