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Fort Lauderdale News Tuesday, July 11, 1972 7D JLXnJDL! suD mm? mm? "I i i' I svi whd fEn void I ft Athenagoras Greece 1 Buries Patriarch Tin Aneclaltd Pratt ISTANBUL Catholic and Protestant church leaders gathered for the funeral today of Ecumenical Patriarch Ath-enagoras I amid speculation concerning the part the Turkish government would play in selection of his successor, Athenagoras, the spiritual leader of the 250 million Eastern Orthodox Catholics, died Friday at 86. His body lay in state in the small unimposing Church of St. George, the patriarchal church since the Turks made Santa Sophia a mosque after they captured the city in 1453. Following the hour-long service, the simple black and silver casket was to be carried to the Balikli Christian Cemetery, three miles beyond the walls of Istanbul, where 13 other Ecumenical Patriarchs are buried. VISITORS Among those who came for the funeral were Dr.

Michael Ramsey, the Archbishop of Yr. yevjr AO" Thrift i-Cut Rotary Oaff? IF5 I Ail i liiliii WW mmK nT) EVEN LESS WITH TRADE 7 X'Si EVEN at THIS LOW PRICE You get outstanding AFWlPiPtato RETURNS FOR TALKS Xuan Thuy, North Vietnam's chief negotiator, right, speaks to newsmen after arriving in Paris yesterday. Thuy, arriving from Moscow, said: 'we still consider that the seven-point solution is the correct basis for the settlement of the Vietnam problem. Talks resume Thursday between the United States and North Vietnam on ways to end the war. Israeli Tricked Terrorist Into Confessing Lod Role PROTECT'O-GUARD i I i errs, safety features 3 H.P.

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that when the interrogation was ended, he would give Okamoto a gun "for his own use." The agreement was witnessed by a Japanese interpreter, he said. Zeevi said he hoped to get intelligence information from the Japanese, but Okamoto held back details he wanted. Okamoto pleaded guilty yesterday to the four charges against him, three of which are punishable by death. Although Israeli law calls for an All 1972 Firestcr.s power mowers have them! EXTERNAL CHUTE GUARD protects by deflecting thrown objects to the ground! REAR GUARD PLATE -deflects thrown objects and protects feett SUPER BLADE gives maximum vacuum lift and di scharga helps deflect foreign objectsl GRASS DISTRIBUTOR for better distribution of cut grass. wet grass hang-npt Giilean President Lashes At Firms and Tractors also feature "Super Safe Key Interlock" starting system Tit Auoelittd Pmi LOD, Israel An Israeli general testified today that he tricked Japanese terrorist Kozo Okamoto into confessing his part in the Tel Aviv airport massacre by promising him "my revolver and one bullet" to commit suicide.

Maj. Gen. Rehevam Zeevi, chief of Israel's Central Army Command, was asked if he meant to keep his agreement with Okamoto. "God forbid it was only bait," the beefy, bespectacled general replied. Zeevi testified on the second day of Okamoto's military trial for the machine-gun and grenade attack by himself and two other, Japanese working for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

Twenty-eight persons including the other two Japanese were killed, and 67 were wounded. 1 MUM 7 HOURS "I made my offer after six or seven hours in which he refused to talk," Zeevi said. "When I made the proposal, his mouth opened in a smile and he talked." The chief defense lawyer, Max Kritzman, brought Zeevi into the case to prove his contention that the. confession had been made under duress. Zeevi testified that he believed at the time that another Japanese killer was (till at large.

"It was an operational plan to save lives, and anything serving this purpose was permissible," he said. The general said he and the 24ryear-old Japanese signed a written contract in which Okamoto promised to give all in-fomration "honestly and in full," said Zeevi promised United Pratt Inttrnatlonal SANTIAGO, Chile President Salvador Allende last night accused "imperialist componies" of seeking to provoke civil war in Chile. In a televised speech Allende also attacked the opposition-controlled Congress for censuring Interior Minister Hernan Del Canto and overturning vetoes on to restrict nationalization of private industry. Allende said foreign corporations whose property has been expropriated by his government "have not stepped back from their aim of preserving their interests and halting the revolutionary action of the workers." "These imperialist companies are trying to undermine the bases of our government through different measures, including the provocation of an economic crisis and the Canterbury and Primate of the Church of England; Jan Cardinal Willebrands, president of the Vatican Secretariat for Christian Unity; Arch-" bishop Giovanni Benelli, the Vatican undersecretary of state, and leaders of the other Eastern Orthodox churches. An ecumenical delegation of American Catholic, Protestant and Jewish churchmen also had planned to attend the funeral but stayed home after the Turkish government refused to admit Archibishop Ia-kovos of the Greek Orthodox Church in the Americas.

Iako-vos has been out of favor in Turkey since he asked President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965 to intercede for the Greek community in Turkey during tension over Cyprus. 30 DAYS The 12 bishops of the Patriarchal Holy Synod must meet by Aug. 6, within 30 days of the death of Athenagoras, to elect his successor. But the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, which allowed the patriarchate to remain in Istnabul despite the failure of The Greek invasion of Asia Minor, gives the governor of Istanbul a veto over the Synod choice.

The treaty also provides that if the bishops cannot reach a decision, they must submit three candidates to the governor and he will name the patriarch. Metropolitan Meliton, the 59-year-old archbishop of Chalcedon and a' close associate of Athenagoras, is considered by many the-leading candidate. If he is chosen and accepted by the Turkish government, he is expected to continue the campaign which Athenagoras launched to end the nine-century-old split between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches and to develop closer relations with Protestant churches as well. Match clusion. Spasky was reported nervous and upset.

Fischer, who favors sleeping in the daytime, was last seen at 1 a.m., Monday, when he visited the sports hall. He demanded that the mahogany playing table be shortened and that the overhead lights be changed. The challenger also agreed with the Russian's complaints that the squares on the chessboard were too large in relations to the size of the pieces. Tombstone maker Sigurdor Helgason started work immediately on cutting smaller squares of Italian marble and green Lancashire slate. The new size of the squares is 2V inches, one-fourth inch smaller than those on the board that had been installed.

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7 987-1300 POMPANO BEACH 216 N.E. 1st AVE. 943-1877 K- 'Sv-I' 3 WORLD CHESS bloodshed of our countrymen." Allende said the companies had exerted "uninterrupted pressure" on the U.S. government to block credit necessary for importation of "in-dispensible items" for the Chilean economy. The president said "the whole world had been scandalized" by a New York Times report last week saying the International Telephone and Telegraph Corp.

(ITT) allegedly submitted to the White House last October a plan to force him from office within six months. Allende said "the dignity of Chile demands quick approval" of legislation to expropriate ITT's 70 per cent interest in the Chilean Telephone Co. Allende submitted the measure two months ago in reprisal for an earlier alleged ITT plot to prevent his inauguration in November 1970. CHAMPIONSHIP man on the eve of play, however, that "the money's not important. Bobby wants respect on his own terms." Both players stayed in se FOR LESS THAN $20: you over menu SMSSM AP Wlrtphoto CHESS PROBLEMS BELIEVED SOLVED three boards were too large Tht AssocMtd Prttt REYKJAVIK, Iceland -American challenger Bobby Fischer and Russian defender Boris Spassky finally began play this afternoon in the richest and most publicized world chess championship of all time unless some new snag develops.

Last -minute adjustments were being made on the stage of Reyjavik's 2,60 0-seat sports hall. The playing table was shortened, a green-and-white marble chessboard was constructed for the fourth time, and the overhead lighting changed. But these were small details compared to the tangled negotiations and war of nerves that preceded the encounter, originally set to start July 2. Spassky, 35, drew the white chessmen and with them the first move. Fisher, 29, of Brooklyn, N.Y., had the black pieces.

One game will be played today, Thursday and Sunday.starting at 5 p.m. 1 p.m. EDT. National prestige was at stake for the defending Russian. The Soviet Union subsidizes chess and has dominated the game for decades.

Fischer is the first foreigner to make it to the finals since 1948. For Fischer, it is a question of money and personal tige, of proving his claim that he is the best in the world. London oddsmakers rated the lanky American the favorite to win the 24-game, two-month competition and capture more than $80,000 of the estimated $300,000 at stake. The winner gets five-eighths of the $125,000 put up by the Icelandic Chess Federation, or $78,125, plus another $75,000 of the $120,000 provided by London investment banker James Slater to persuade Fischer to end his holdout last week. Organizers calculate Fischer and Spassky will divide at least another 155,000 from the sale of television and film rights.

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