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(Thf Annirftm fctar Monday, July 17. 1572 Japan reports 370 dead as floods recede Trio charged with shying Ulster deaths hit peak Sizemore gave no motive for the slaying. An autopsy was planned to pinpoint the cause of death. GENEVA. Ala County authorities have MAMM TiH TOKYO i APi Landslides and floods caused by heavy rains in the past two weeks have killed at least 370 persons and another 67 are missing, the National Police Agency reported today The Construction Ministry said property damage is estimated at $472 million.

The rains lashed most of Japan but areas in the southwest were hit hardest. Officials said the floods were receding today. BELFAST (AP) Nearly Roman Catholic women and -children camped overnight in a football field after leaving their "homes in a Belfast battle zone to protest the British Army's -occupation of the area. Five more deaths Sunday pushed Northern Ireland's toll this year to 236 killed, already CLEANERS LADIES' PLAIN SKIRTS LADIES' BLOUSES JACKETS KNIT SLACKS SWEATERS THE MOODS OF "TWO ENTLEMEN OF VERONA" Tony Slez Jr. plays Duke of Milan at Shakespeare Festival.

Each charged three men with murder in connection with the slaying of a missing Brooksville. Fla teen-ager whose body was found in a shallow grave in a rural road Sheriff D. 'Red'' Sizemore said Sunday Donnie Miles. 22. Joseph Holland.

18, and Tim Lindenschmidt. 18. were charged with first-degree murder in the death of Marion Og-den. 15. Miles gave a Slocomb.

Ala address. No hometowns were available for the others. Miss Ogden and her foster sister. Connie Douglas. 13.

had been reported missing for three weeks. Sizemore said someone saw teen-agers answering their descriptions which started his investigation Miss Douglas was in custody in the Geneva jail, being held as a material witness The sheriff said the grave was dug in the middle of a dirt road in a deserted area about a mile from the Alabama border on the Florida side. It was founH late Saturday. He said Miss Ogden probably had been dead since July 4 and that she was killed by strangulation or a blow to the head. Pullout takes more GIs Review LADIES' PLAIN DRESSES MEN'S LADIES' 2-PC.

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The current target is a force of 39.000 men by Sept. 1. Not included in the report are about 100.000 U.S. Navy and Air Force personnel fighting the Vietnam war from bases in Guam and Thailand and ships off the Vietnamese coast. mi citing to good actors, and Mr.

Piatt's company passes that excitement on to its audience. "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" will be performed alternately with "The Comedy of Errors," and "Hamlet" will be added Friday evening of this week. C. L. SIMPSON RED RIVER The name derives from the Spanish word for red.

first applied to the Colorado River. CLEANERS 610 Wilmer-Saks the worst since 232 died in sectarian battling in 1922. A land mine killed two British soldiers -at Crossmaglen; a policeman a civilian were shot in Belfast, and an 18-year-old youth died in a riot in Strabane. The Catholic women and children followed their priest, Father Jack Fitzsimmons, out of the Lenadoon Avenue area Sun- day claiming the army's show -of force was "endangering their lives." The troops and gunmen of the Irish Republican Army have been squared off in the area since last Thursday. Despite army fears that the exodus was planned to clear the ground for a massive IRA attack, there were only sporadic incidents.

Father Fitzsimmons and other community leaders negotiated until after midnight with British officials in an attempt to get the troops pulled out. Meanwhile, the women and children bedded down in the open or in tents at nearby Case- ment Park. They left their men behind to guard their homes against loo- ters. I The British government said it was considering the families' plea for the army to withdraw. The Lenadoon area is a mod-; ern housing development where the IRA's 13-day cease-fire broke down last week in a row over housing allocations.

The army moved 700 troops into the district after the IRA launched a massive attack in an attempt to destroy a military post. Early today, troops claimed they had shot two gunmen in a squad of four that traded shots for two hours with the army across the Andersonstown area, of which Lenadoon Avenue is part. 99 Saturday Special does not succeed in upstaging him and animals and children are notoriously dangerous on the stage whether they are non-actors, as are animals, or simply bad actors, as are most children. A word should be said about Donald Green's set which is fine. It is practical, flexible, and pleasing to the eye.

And the costumes of both "Comedy" and "Two Gentlemen" will please those who expect a visual treat when they go to the theatre It is pleasant, we might add, to hear "Who Is Sylvia" sung as it should be. for a change by Ed Vincent, an operatic tenor who also plays the role of Antonio in competent fashion. Performing in repertory (or stock) is demanding. The cast is constantly picking up additional roles until the last opening and then playing them alternately like a juggler tossing in one ball after another. But that kind of schedule is stimulating and ex- iMaryland cells quiet after riot The second play of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," opened to a delighted audience at Anniston Little Theatre auditorium Saturday evening.

It was performed by the same company that had just opened in "The Comedy of Errors," but there was a difference one of style. The hardy, robust interpretation of the farcical "Comedy" gave to elegance in "Two Gentlemen." Lovely, graceful ladies and nineteenth century dandies move through the intricacies of a plot, and baroque music helps give continuity to what is, in addition, a very well-lighted play. Director Martin Piatt has obviously planned his change of pace with the same meticulous care that characterizes what he is willing to let his audience see. Shakespeare's verbal wit is accompanied by the kind of timing, gesture, and stage business that extend the wit and enhance the action. Mr.

Piatt has again put his production into another context by setting it, this time, in the 1830s. It is no doubt a coincidence that Joseph Papp is doing a musical version of the same play on Broadway and has, in so doing, put still another kind of frame around the play. Seeing Shakespeare through theatrical devices of one kind or another is common in this country and in Europe as well. The accusation has been made that we prefer to see Shakespeare through a glass darkly rather than face to face. But perhaps the metaphor is ill-chosen.

The fact remains, however, that we no longer appreciate Shakespeare in the same way that his contemporaries did. The Elizabethans understood and spoke the vernacular that he used, and they seized immediately upon many of the allusions that we now find difficult. It may be that we do not want to produce a Shakespearean play as a museum piece. But that is precisely what Laurence Olivier appeared to do when he filmed Henry what the audience saw was a Globe Theatre production that, by clever use of the camera, moved out into what passes for cinema reality. Most of us, however, are inclined to reinterpret, to transpose Shakespeare into a key with which we are familiar, one that we can appreciate even though we may not know all the words.

And we can savor not only the wit and nineteenth century elegance in Mr. Piatt's staging of the play but the comedy scenes as well. Speed (Lester Shane servant to Valentine, apes his master outrageously. He surpasses him, that is, in playing the fop and is, of course, insolent into the bargain. Launce (William Grange), is such a marvelously simple-minded dolt that his dog ITi.tm'iiijj mmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm II I 'I'll" li 'i 'li i rw i 1 1 1 7XT $1 Iff mmxmmm i I JESSUP, Md.

(AP)-The Maryland House of Corrections remained quiet early today as officials tried to assess the situation at the maximum security prison following a 12-hour riot that left four guards and four inmates injured. State prison officials planned a news conference today at the sprawling, rural facility to answer questions about the disturbance. The inmates' routine continued to normalize Sunday as Warden Ralph Williams and others started to estimate the damage resulting from the rampaging inmates and the many fires that erupted sporadically almost from the onset of trouble that officials said began Saturday evening with an escape attempt in the outdoor recreation yard. Initial estimates of damage ran as high as $1.5 million. "It was the worst damage I've seen," said Gov.

Marvin Mandel, whose agreement to meet with an inmate delegation I finally prompted the last few hundred of the rebelling prison- ers to return to their cells about 5 a.m. Sunday. Mandel, after meeting with the inmate delegation, said he would look into some of the grievances. He said there were no demands voiced by the in-I mates. Fischer holding initiative REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer goes into the playoff of the third game of the world chess championship today holding the initiative over titleholder Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union.

The American challenger, after keeping the match in suspense with protests against TV and movie cameras, forced the start of the third game on Sunday to a private room offstage. Spassky threw the competition into doubt early today by saying he would refuse to play again in the private room. Chief Referee Lothar Schmid announced shortly after noon, however, that the adjourned game would go on in the main hall where the 24-game match began last Tuesday. Fischer had said that the cameras in the main exhibition hall of the Sports Palace disturbed him. The opening of Fischer's 41st move was the signal for the resumption of play.

The 29-year-old Brooklynite backed down on a threat to fly home Sunday and appeared for the third" game in a small upstairs room of the Reykjavik sports hall. Spassky, 35, playing the white pieces, had already made his first move. Fighting to overcome the Russian's 2-0 lead, Fischer forced Spassky to the defensive midway in the 5 hour 18 minute session. At adjournment he was in a position to threaten the Russian's king. At the pause, each player had his king, queen and one bishop remaining while Fischer had six pawns to Spassky's five.

The Rev. William Lombardy, American grandmaster who is Fischer's second said Spassky was "in a bad position." Isaac Kashdan. the international grandmaster analyzing the match for The Associated Press, said Fischer had excellent winning chances. He said in a clash of grandmasters, the one pawn advantage could be decisive. In five previous meetings, Fischer had never beaten Spassky.

He lost three playing biack and drawn two when he played white and had the first move. Fischer needs 12Va points to dethrone Spassky while the Russian can retain his title with with Winston's finer flavor ymL i Uti 1 1 I LT I I i i "i 0 0 I --J. I Only one extra long cigarette has flavor to match the good mood you're in. Winston Super King always real and rich tasting. Yes, Winston tastes good, like a cigarette should.

We Invite You To Hear LARRY ACUFF Gospel Preacher of the Allen Park Church, Allen Park, Michigan. JULY 17, 1972 Through JULY 23, 1972 7:30 Each Evening Also over WHMA-Radio each day 12:30 (Mid-day Meditations is a co-operative effort by the Churches of Christ in this area.) Please come and hear sound Gospel preaching at the CHURCH OF CHRIST Which Meets At 3300 BIRMINGHAM HIGHWAY Corner of Colvin Street B'hdtn Highway only 12. A player gets a point for winning a game and half a point for a draw. WamingJhe Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Spassky won their opening game at Reykjavik last week and was declared winner of the second by forfeit when Fischer failed to appear because he ob jected to hidden television cam eras filming the match.

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