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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 7

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TOE STATE JOURNAL July 15, 1972 A-7 AEC 'Suspends9 Security Director been directly or indirectly responsible for the physical security of weapons-making and other military and peaceful-uses atomic installations of the AEC stretching from its headquarters in the a i n's capital to its stand-by nuclear weapons test facility at Eniwe-tok in the Pacific. The job also encompasses responsibility for "personnel security" including clearances to work for AEC's thousands of employes and those employed by contractors. AND A spokesman said in answer to questions this latter phase would also include responsibility for protecting the AEC from sabotage. The commission disclosed, through a spokesman, that on June 14, Riley was "placed on leave without pay pending resolution of some allegations concerning his personal financial affairs." END PAINT WORRIES! CUSTOM ALUMINUM Cmr Ail TrM mt Otrirkwft Wmitw Elf ti Sills I Ctsit HltiMlllf flMMt BrtJ If ALCOA -A- REYNOLDS CALL FOR A FREE SPECIALIZING IN SEAMLESS INSTALLATIONS CAll ANYTIME 484-3338 Stiti LIcmh 12932 131 WESTON LANSING DISCOUNT SPECIALS IT PAYS TO DIAL WITH A RfPUTAIlC FltM IS VIAtS IN IUSINISS THOUSANDS Of CUSTOMER RECOMMEND OUR WORK IISTS AVAIIAIIE LOW DOWN PAYMENT IAMK FN A TERMS AVAILABLE SEE SAMPLES 4 PICTURES OP COMPLETED JOIS WASHINGTON (AP) The Atomic Energy Commission reported Friday its director of security has been "placed on leave without pay" pending the outcome of an investigation of allegations he borrowed more than $100,000 from other AEC employes and hasn't paid it back. The official, the AEC said, is William T.

Riley, 52, an employe of the commission since its inception 25 years ago, and since 1967 over-all chief of security for AEC's farflung installations, including protection of secret documents. lie served as an Army counter-intelligence man in World War II. BUT AN AEC spokesman volunteered the comment that "there is no indication that any security matters are involved" in the current situation involving Riley. As boss of security, Riley has WW Ysju catty ht iitmnit ft rruiu UPI Photo i British Troops Take Cover in Belfast (IRA) in Belfast on Friday. The troops were under sporadic IRA sniper fire.

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The army said they hit 34 gunmen since 8 p.m. Thursday. About 700 British troops fanned out from the army post in Lenadoon Ave. to drive off gunmen who launched a concerted attack on the position. The battle raged for hours as the soldiers, supported by armored cars, moved from house Fischer Claims Chess Promoters Trying to 'Upset, Provoke' Him men's knit shirts 100 polyester double knit fabric Wooico discount price 1 Wooico discount price 9Viinch play balls Wooico discount price g88 1 Choose flower solids 45-60" or $1 Crew neck styles or collar models.

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flats area, from where gunmen had fired almost 3,000 rounds at troops during the overnight fighting. IRA leaders tried to move Roman Catholic families into moving picture cameras in the hall. THUS SPASSKY, who won the first game, was 2-0 in the 24-game series. He needs 10 more points to retain the title. A victory counts one point and a draw half a point.

Fischer said that if the forfeit ruling were reversed and all cameras were removed, he would go ahead with the match. This demand came despite the fact the movie and television rights allowed the its first meeting here this week, shortly after receipt of Shaffer's proposal, and already has the matter under consideration. And airline industry official who declined use of his name said quick action to restrict carry-on baggage could be expected. "The typical businessman likes to carry his attache case on the plane, and that seriously slows up the boarding process under the new inspection rules for shuttle flights," he said. 'You can expect some new ruling soon." UNITED AIR Lines, the na-t i 's largest carrier, said Thursday it would employ personnel to inspect luggage by persons boarding its 727 flights and continue its policy of making spot checks of passengers boarding its other flights.

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Icelandic Chess Federation to offer a record $125,000 purse for both players. Gudmundur Thora i ss president of the Icelandic federation, said the cameras would be removed, but that Spassky's game point would stay. That still left the future of the championship in doubt. THORARINSSON SAID that if the match was stopped by Fischer's disqualification, the organizers would not pay the loser's share. This meant that Fischer could not only lose his chances at the title but a great sum of money.

AS THE loser he would be entitled to $46,875 from the chess federation, $45,000 from a purse of about $120,000 offered by British financier James Slater, and $27,500 from television and movie rights. In a seven-page letter to Lothar Schmid, the chief referee, the American said he was told the cameras would be silent and invisible but "nothing could have been farther from the facts." He previously had told Schmid that although he could not see or hear the cameras, the knowledge that they were there made him nervous. IN HIS letter, however, he asserted: "The bungling unknowns who claimed to be professional cameramen were clumsy, rude and deceitful. The only thing invisible, silent and out of sight was the fairness of the part of the organizers. "I have never compromised on anything affecting playing conditions of the game itself, which is my art and my profession.

"It seemed to me that the organizers deliberately tried to upset and provoke me by the way they coddled and kowtowed to that (camera) crew. "I AM keen to play this match, and I hope game two will be scheduled for Sunday July 16 at five in the afternoon." Fischer declared that when all the camera equipment had been removed "I will be at the chessboard." ZIP I (B ShouldersA Wooico discount prica He-Man savings, choose from. Vour choice of straight weight oils and filter. lubrication. price 88 netted 2 HH asst.

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