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tHi'fliitjii'1' MtJflTijftil. Mw iiw iUfffil '2 Camden, N. i Saturefoy, July WJ Travelers ck Plans nii-iii and A ja SAN FRANCISCO don't mind at all," said. Jane Burnside as an agent for Pacific Southwest Airways rummaged through her bag of clothing. "I think there should be some check." Carrying out President Nixon's order to commuter airlines for stricter anti-hijacking measures because of two hijackings of Pacific Southwest Airlines planes in two days, the agent pulled keys, makeup and purse from the 23-year-old Menlo Park woman's handbag.

Then, satisfied, he allowed tier to board the plane for Sacramento. Her reaction was typical of the passengers who stood in long lines Friday at San Francisco International air- port, scene of several hijackings, while their hand-carried luggage was searched. Thomas Marks, Arbuckle, said he and his wife checked in two hours before departure time so United Air Lines would have plenty of time to screen them. "I've had butterflies all day just thinking about this," said his wife as the couple waited in line to start a vacation trip to Yugoslavia. But, Marks said, "No one checked us and they should have done.

We'll see just how good their checking methods are. I've got a travel iron in my bag and it should show up in the metal detector." Small Booth Passengers stepped one at a time through the parallel But passenger agents were asking the airline's customers to show their driver's licenses, or other identification. According to federal laws, airlines are supposed to use at least three of four check methods. They are: metal detection devices, spot checks of baggage, screening of passengers against the Federal Aviation Administration's hijacker profile of likely hijackers and spot checks of passenger identification. Young men, particularly witlj long hair, appeared to be singled, out.

Their pockets and bags were checked. A couple of youths were searched by a security official. An Army major in uni-; bars of the metal-detecting device, while a United employe kept an eye on the monitor. A security official stood outside a small booth where personal searches are made. The Markses got through without their baggage being checked.

The United employe smiled a greeting as they walked by him and onto the plane. "I'm kind of fed up with all these hijackings," said Ed Smart, 20, San Francisco, as he waited in a long line of passengers to board a PSA flight to Los Angeles. "The searching is fine by It's qnly to protect us, anyway." PSA officials were reluctant to talk about tightened security. 4 For Boy, 10 Sentence Modified In Killing in form had his small flight bag checked. One of those checked was Frank Mancini, of San Francisco, flying south on business.

"I don't like these checks at all," he said. "1 do a lot of flying and it seems to be this way all the time nowv Maybe it's worth it if it stops hijackers." A United official said it would undertake personal checks only on "certain selected flights" until otherwise ordered. When told President Nixon's order called for 100 per cent checks and was supposed to take immediate effect, he replied, "It takes time for these things to filter down in a big organization like ours." Anti-Hi jack Plans to Be Enforced Continued From Page One airlines to get tougher, and to push the airlines into doing the job themselves instead of waiting for federal policing. John D. Ehrlichman, Nixon's chief domestic affairs adviser, outlined the move before a group of Southern California editors and broadcasting executives Friday, and said if the airlines fail to comply, even stricter rules may be Imposed.

Federal Check There will be a federal checkup on how well they enforce the requirements, Er-lichman said, remarking! "When you find hijackers able to bring submachine guns aboard airplanes, it has to make you wonder about the effectiveness of these This was a reference to a recent hijacking out of St. Louis. The President and his advisers have made it clear they feel that the airlines, rather than the FBI or some other government agency, should take the major responsibility for curbing hijackers. TRENTON (UPI) Even though the police have read a child the warnings normally is given an adult in a criminal case, the state supreme court says the child's confession is 4 not necessarily voluntary. The decision, handed down yesterday, concerned a case in volving a 10-year-old Trenton boy who was accused of killing a six-year-old.

UPI-Courier-Post Telefax ROY WILKINS, NAACP executive director, talks to newsmen at close of 63rd annual NAACP convention in Detroit last night. During conference Wilkins said: "I'll never forgive Mr. Nixon for his declaration of war against black children." The youth was sent to the State Home for the Boys for an indeterminate period, but the Supreme Court modified his de tention period to a maximum of i i 10 years. The defendant, identified only nin'fliTVilii'iflniiri'fmi'yi-yjyy? as S.H., allegedly killed the 8- year-old by pushing him into a canal. Icelanders Have Icy Views About Fischer's Actions When questioned by UPI-Courler-Post Telefax ARRIVING at San Francisco's Federal Building for arraignment yesterday is Francis Goodell, the 21-year-old AWOL soldier accused of skyjacking a Pacific Southwest Airliner on Thursday, Goodell allegedly collected $455,000 in ransom, then nervously surrendered to authorities at Oakland National Airport.

the court said, "The circumstances under which the station house interrogation was conducted showed complete disre about everybody's favorite. gard for the well-being of the accused juvenile." two weeks ago and moved into Fischer- has in effect cut a hotel as just another guest, The court objected to the ab himself off. As one of his Lebanon Incident He goes Shopping alone, plays tennis and goes swimming with sence of the boy's parents and his being "isolated in a room RESEARCH FUNDS GROW WASHINGTON Drug manufacturers' outlays for research ms advisers out without a with a detective for a period of police guard. seconds put it, the 29-year-old New Yorker "lives in his own world," Fischer's actions in turning up late for the match, which 90 minutes." and development of drugs in He always has a ready smile The court noted the warnings creased $59 million in 1971 to for the many fans who want to accorded defendants under the $625 million, the Pharmaceu Arab GuerrUla Slain in Car Blast exchange a word or get his U.S. Supreme Court's Miranda REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI)j If popularity were a deter-.

mining factor, defending world champion Boris Spassky! would retain his title hands 'down. With the bickering apparently of the way and the -f of the 24-game championship still three days 'away, chess-mad Icelanders continually speculate who will -t win and compare the differing I personalities of Spassky and challenger Bobby I -Fischer. Spassky, a Russian, mixes IJ. freely and appears to be just tical Manufacturers Association was scheduled to have begun last Sunday, and in fighting for more money have hurt his autograph. He eats in the hotel ruling were given S.H., but said reports.

restaurant. it "was of little or no signifi cance in the present case. Reci Fischer, when he arrived, tation of the Miranda warnings was whisked directly from the reputation here. don't like Fischer," said a Reykjavik waiter. "He might be a great chess player but be to a boy of 10 even when they a result of a treacherous BEIRUT (UPI) Ghassan Kanafani, 34, official spokes plane to a villa on the outskirts of the city that was put at his disposal.

Outside was a police are explained is undoubtedly assassination incident." is behaving like a child." meaningless. Such a boy cer Spassky, 35, purportedly a The "assassins" were not man for the extremist Arab guard. tainly lacks the capability to journalist, arrived more than guerrilla organization, the Pop-, identified. But the Front vowed For days he stayed indoors fully understand the meaning of his rights. ular Front for the Liberation of to avenge Kanafani in and made only two forays outside once in the early "Thus," the court added, "he Palestine (PFLP), was killedimanner "most cruel and most cannot make a knowing and in today in a powerful explosion; painful." What's The Weather? telligent waiver of something morning when he asked the police guard to take him to the hall where the match wiH be played and once to the that literally blew him and hisi "All comrades of the martyr he can not understand.

car to bits. lean only take an oath on his it- In throwing out the statement countryside, where he went for Regional Forecasts Police sources said a bomb! noble blood to take revenge S.H. made at the police station, the court ruled that had he a walk. apparently went off when Kanafani got 'into his automo been an adult he would not Camden and Vicinity Fair tonight. Lows in the low to mid have been found guilty of Fischer then decided the house was too noisy and asked for another one, meanwhile moving to the presidential suite at the most luxurious, hotel in murder.

60s. Partly sunny tomorrow. bile parked in the ground floor of his apartment building in the Hazmieh suburb of Beirut. or less tonight except locally onshore. Winds becoming south to southeast at five to 15 knots tomorrow.

Weather fair through tomorrow. Visibility five miles against all who prepared this operation," a Front statement said. "The Popular Front reply to the enemy this time will be most cruel and most will be comparable in size to the tragedy that has struck his He would, Instead, have been Highs in the mid to upper 80s found guilty of manslaughter. Precipitation probability 20 per Kanafani's 14-year-old niece, town, the Loftkider. the court said.

Lamice Fayez, also was killed The difference in what a ju cent tonight and tomorrow. 'Winds light and variable 'I through tonight. He has made no public appearances except at tlve draw or more except two to four venile would have been found friends." miles in some fog and haze in the blast that shattered windows in the four-story modem building and blasted a to determine who would play Sunday morning. white and thus get Ihe first guilty or ir he had been an adult determines, in part, the length of his stay in a state (While the enemy" was not specifically identified, the term Southern New Jersey Fair move in the opening game foot-deep1 hole in the concrete garage floor. Spassky won that draw.

is usually used by the Arab guerrillas in reference to A statement issued by the executive committee of the South Jersey Skies SATURDAY, JULY 8 Sunset today, 8:31 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:41 a.m. Israel. Arabs had expected I Palestine liberation Organiza some retaliation for the Lod tonight. Lows in the upper 50s 'X to mid 80s.

Partly sunny tomor-s row. Highs in the 80s. Atlantic City and Vicinity Fair tonight. Lows 60 to 65. Partly sunny tomorrow.

Highs 75 to 80. Precipitation probabili- tion (PLO), of which the Front airport massacre of May 30 in Moonrise tomorrow, 4:05 a.m. The total eclipse of the sun on IVcw tlcrsey Lolicry Number 581001 Drawn July 6, 1972 Monday will be visible as a par is a member, said "the martyr-which 28 persons were killed and hero Ghassan and nearly 80 wounded by three Kanafani, one of the leaders of Japanese terrorists said to be the PFLP and an information working for the PFLP.) expert in the Arab homeland, Pickup 4th pgh 092A: Kafana-jwas martyred this morning as ni's Danish B52 jet Crashes Off Guam X'. ty 10 per cent tonight, 20 per lMaw fi tial eclipse here. Prominent Stars: ft r.

cent tomorrow. Winds variable at 10 mph or less through to- Spica in the southwest in the ARE YOUR evening twilight. Vega high overhead at mid night except locally onshore. ll Ocean water temperatures are night. ra ra ci na an ci na A la tne upper 60s.

ii -s fill II PASSBOOK Manasquan to Cape May J3 winds variable around 10 knots SUNDAY, JULY 9 Sunset today, 8:30 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:41 a.m. Moonrise tomorrow, 5:15 a.m. New Moon, July 10. The eclipse of the sun tomor ora Arara enr fBis Air Quality AGANA, Guam (UPI) An American Air Force B52 bomber en route to South Vietnam on a combat mission crashed in the sea 300 -miles west of Guam early today.

1 An Air Force spokesman said search planes had spotted four of the six crewmen in liferafts and were searching for the other two. row, in which the moon will only The condition of the tlr In Southern New Jersey, eccordlng to the Stete Air I partially hide the sun here, will begin at 3:33 p.m. and end at 5:47 p.m. Pollution Control Bureau: Station Yesterday Today Ancort AUanUc City UH i Burlington VH UH Camden 6 Paulsboro i Penne Grove 2 Tome River UH Trenton UH A Japanese merchant ship SAMNGS EARNING If your savings are nor earning this rate, then your money should be with the largest savings loan association in Camden County, pay ing 5fi per annum ori regular passbooksavings accounts. Your money is ready when you want it no waiting or notice required.

Sena coupon and your check todayl Temperatures Obiervationt Taken at 8:08 A.M.. EDT Highest Lowest Preclptla-Ycster- Last 12 Hon Last day Hour 24 Hours (G Good. No known injurioua effects i to human or animal health or harm to planta or property; Satisfactory. No known health hazard but possibility of Atlantic City, N.J. 71 Boston.

Mass. 73 CAMDEN. N.J. 78 Chicago, 111 79 Denver, Colo. property or plant damage; unsatis-lactory.

No health hazard except possibly 4 to student ethletes. Properly and plant Detroit, Mich 75 Duluth. Minn 70 Harrisburg. Pa. 78 Helena.

Mont 81 damage has occurred. UH UnheaJthful. Injurious to human and animal health; damage to plants and property has occurred.) Gl lOiGl llttullBVl ALL FIRST QUALITY nl Imlr BlJHBaSBy, 1 carpeting 4 imSBA P11 10 WflU 0 Cl a 1 If no fVVft n25ssssrj II ll fr" Til I mu mm 0 Dl MVS yyL mo 5o identified as the Anake Mara, the closest vessel to the crash site and en route to the scene, was about 10 hours away, the Air Force spokesman said. A U.S. Coast Guard cutter from Guam was enroute to the scene but was at least 18 hours away.

The big bomber from the 8th Air Force had taken off from Anderson Air Force Base on Guam and crashed into the sea several hours later. The Air Force spokesman said all six crewmen ejected before the plane went down. Jacksonville, Fla. 88 Tr -t Kansas City. Mo.

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Sea No. Your Signature Joint Account With Salt Lake City, U. 94 San Francisco, Cal. 84 .01 Camden Hllh Tide 12:09 A.M. P.M.

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