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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 2

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CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Tuesday, July 11, 1972 News Digest Cincinnati Area International $44 MILLION BOND ISSUE Hamilton County voters will be asked to approved a $44 million bond OUR MEN IN HAVANA-The U. S. State Departissue for public safety in the November election. ment has confirmed that a four-man U. S.

governCounty comissioners feel the bond issues is neces- ment delegation has attended an oceanic conference what the City of Cincinnati does in Cuba last month. Although it was the first time sary about putting a transit issue on the ballot. The bond this country was officially represented at an internalevy would provide funds for a new adult corrections tional meeting in Cuba in nearly 12 years, a State center, replacement for the workhouse, remodeling Department spokesman denied it implied change in of the jail, new juvenile court and detention facili- the U. S. policy toward Cuba.

Page 4, ties, conversion of county and city court facili- READY criticisms of FISCHER IS Despite ties. Page 23. drapes, lighting television cameras, and some other RACIAL ISOLATION IN SCHOOLS -Ron Temple, minor details, as the specially constructed chess member of the Cincinnati Board of Education, has board and pieces. American Grand Master Bobby asked for a task force to investigate racial isolation Fischer is 'Go, Go, Go' for his world championship in the schools, and to report back to the full board chess match with Russian Boris Spassky today in with recommendations to end the problem. Reykjavik, Iceland.

Page 8. NEW SKYSCRAPER TALKS Encouraged by PAKISTANIS DIE IN CLASH At least 19 more publicly stated support of private development in persons in Karachi were killed Monday in the threedowntown Cincinnati developers of the proposed day clash following the choice of Sindhi as the 50-story skyscraper at Fifth and Vine Sts. have said official language of Sind Province of Pakistan. Page 4. they want to reopen talks about the construction.

The developer had abandoned the project because of ILLEGAL CHARTER FLIGHTS Despite federal a lack of cooperation. 23. crackdowns and lowered fares on scheduled airlines, illegal charter flights to Europe are booming by Politics offering fares to London for as little as $125 one-way. The Chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board said MUSKIE-FORD TEAM--There seems to be some now is the time for the scheduled carriers to adjust chance that Kentucky Governor Wendell Ford could their thinking, because the popularity of the illegal be the Democratic nominee for Vice President: it flights indicates a growing public need for low-cost dark-horse Sen. Edmund Muskie should reverse, his Atlantic Air Transportation.

Page 12. fortunes and be chosen by a deadlocked convention. Gov. Ford has become a confidante in Muskie's inner DEATHS ELSEWHERE Veteran Metropolitan circle. 11.

Opera baritone Robert Weede, 69, who performed many times at the Summer Zoo Opera, died Page Sunday. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION The Services will be held Thursday at Concord, Enquirer political reporting team has filed stories of where he lived since his retirement in 1963. tri-state delegates' activities in the tense jockeying for votes on the opening day of the Democratic National Col. Robert E. Strupp, 57, deputy commander of Convention.

Pages 10 and 11. the Illinois National Guard contingent assigned to Auditor the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, OLD POL VIEWS CONVENTION Ohio died while in Los Sunday vacationing Angeles. "Jumpin Joe" Ferguson, 80, the oldest delegate at the Democratic National Convention, said, from his Former King Talal of Jordan, 58, died Saturday in 50 years as a practicing politician, "I don't like (the Istanbul, Amman radio announced. Talal became McGovern system). because it is a silly system.

Page in 1951 after the assassination of his father, 10. King Abdullah, and was succeeded by his son, the present King Hussein. National Former Missouri Gov. John M. Dalton, 77, died ROBBER BLINDS VICTIMS A robber gouged Friday at Jefferson City, Mo.

out the eyes of two victims after robbing them of Zora Folley, 41, who once fought for the heavysmall amounts Sunday and Monday in Rochester, N. weight boxing championship, died Saturday of injuY. Police theorize the bandit blinded grocer Samuel ries suffered when he struck his head on the edge of 72, and gas station attendant Robert a motel swimming pool. Folley was the No. 1 chalDiaro, 19, because he had previously been identified lenger to Floyd Patterson in the late 1950s, but by.

a victim. Page 8. Patterson would not fight him. STUDENTS LOANS HALTED Applications for rederally guaranteed student receives has been temporatily halted until schools new regulations ENQUIRER TELEPHONES that require education students "to demonstrate a for CITY DESK 721-2700 need" the loans. Page 4.

'ELLSBERG JURORS CHALLENGED As the CLASSIFIED 421-6300, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Closed Sunday.

Pentagon Papers trial got underway Monday in Los Angeles, defense council for Daniel Ellsberg and An- CIRCULATION SERVICE BUREAU 721-2700, 7:45 a.m. thony Russo unsuccessfully challenged the first 10 to 5 p. m. weekdays; 7:45 a. m.

to 10 a. m. Sunday. Call bepanelist contending none were under 30 years old fore 5 p. m.

Thursday to temporarily stop Sunday delivery. and they did not represent a cross-section of public INFORMATION CENTER OFFICE 721-2700. 8:00 m. a. opinion.

U. S. District Court Judge William Byrne Jr. to 6:00 m. Monday through Saturday.

p. is conducting juror questioning. Page 4. A radiological examination. of former President S.

Truman's lower gastro intestinal tract was performed Monday after several days' delay. The outcome of the rays was not immediately known. They been scheduled for last week but were delayed because of an irritated colon. The Xrays comprised the last -of the originally scheduled tests but there was, no announcement of plans- for the 88-year-old former President's release from Research Hospital and -Medical Center where he has been a patient since July 2. Truman Has X-Rays Taken KANSAS CITY, Mo.

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Israel (UPI) Okamoto pleaded guilty Monday to taking part in the Lod airport massacre in which 26 persons died, but an Israeli military court rejected his plea and ordered the trial to proceed. The first prosecution witness to testify was Police Commander Menashe Golan who said Okamoto had signed a confession admitting his role in the bullet-and-bomb attack May 20 at Israel's international airport. OKAMOTO'S attorney said his client had signed the confession but only after being promised that he would allowed to commit suicide. The other two members of the Japanese death squad died in the assault Okamoto said was carried out "in partnership" between his milltant Japanese organization, the United Red Army, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), an extremist Arab guerrilla group. Okamoto's plea came at the opening of his trial on four charges, three of which are punishable by death, and against the advice of his lawyer, Max Kritzman.

The 24-year-old Japanese also shouted he did not want an examination of his sanity as requested by his Chicagoborn, British-educated attorney. The three -man court said it would his guilty plea or consider his statements on the attack as full admission of guilt. It also said it would decide later whether Okamoto should undergo psychiatric examination. Prosecutor General David Yisraeli said in his opening remarks that the three Japanese planned to commit suicide after the attack A "according to a plan finalized in Lebanon to make it possible for the PFLP to declare soon after the operation that the three killers were Arabs named as a an, Ahmed and Salah." He said Okamoto was co de -n a med Ahmed. Golan told the court that Okamoto wrote a confession in Japanese in his The 76 area Christian Churches and Churches of Christ invite you to attend the NORTH AMERICAN CHRISTIAN CONVENTION JULY 11-14 CONVENTION CENTER THEME FOR CHRIST" DAILY SESSIONS AT 8:30 A.M.

AND 2:15 P.M. AND 8:00 P.M. THROUGH FRIDAY SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH. MEN AND WOMEN CHILD CARE PROVIDED AT EVERY SESSION NO RESOLUTIONS, BUT MUCH INSPIRATIONAL PREACHING. PERCEPTIVE INSTRUCTION AND ENRICHING FELLOWSHIP Wayne Smith, Lexington, Kentucky speaker at 8:00 tonight.

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HAROLD FORD OF C. BREAM. PRESIDENT OF THE LYNCHBURG. CLEO THE CINCINNATI BIBLE CINCINNATI BIBLE SEMI- TEEN SINGING GROUPS FROM 4S CHURCHES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES CAN BE HEARD ON FOUNTAIN SQUARE WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY.

AND FRIDAY FROM 10: (1) to 2:00 AND ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS FROM 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. Closing Session FRIDAY, JULY P.M. Riverfront Stadium presence. But Kritzman contended his client did so a week later and only after he had been promised he could commit suicide by Gen. Rehavam Ze'Vi, chief of the army central command.

"He was promised that if he makes a declaration he will be able to commit suicide that he will be able to die by way of a pistol put at his Kritzman said. "The written agreement was signed by Ze'vi, client believed it would be kept and he was talked into making a confession because of this agreement." HEAVY SECURITY precautions were in effect in and around the Zrifin army base where the trial is being held. During the session, Okamoto was manacled to the wrists of two uniformed military policemen flanking him in his steel-plated dock. Okamoto told the court he part in the attack, in which nearly 80 persons were wounded, with two other Japanese, of whom he said, "I don't know them except their names, their nicknames, "I fired across not only tourists and visitors but at policemen as well," he said, "but I don't know how many I killed." The tribunal said Kritzman has asked the court to regard Okamoto's statements as an admission of guilt, a move that would have ended the trial on its first day without testimony from 13 prosecution witnesses. But the court said Okamoto had admitted only to "certain facts" in the four charges against him.

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