Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Star Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 11

Publication:
The Star Pressi
Location:
Muncie, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE MUNCH STAR. TUESDAY. ULY II. 1972 FACE II Japanese Terrorist I WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Pleads Guilty, but Trial Will Continue Sed did want an examination masrr -1 "irponjiiis iicago-oorn, Bntish- Zj hch 26 Persons'cated attorney. an.

military! The three-man ordered Srwal and'wouId accept his guilty plea ThTfat nsiter statenWfcon Menashe r2I Comman- Jt a' id it would OluwfS, Wh Said whether Okamoto Fischer's in (Go, Go' Mood but Worries About Light, Board REYKJAVIK. Iceland (UPI) I Cramer, himself a retired Despite some last-minute lighting engineer, said te was complaints about the playing' not sure what Fischer objected conditions Monday, Bobby Fis- to concerning the lighting, cher was reported in a "go, The chess board, made of go" mood for the first game of green and white Icelandic stones, his world championship chess! nas been an issue from the match with Boris Spassky of! "art. The organizers treated it the Soviet Union Tuesday. acid to take the glare off it. "Fischer does not like the1 Fischer is not satisfied with lighting, the board and the the board, however, and he also pieces, the locations of the feeIs chess Pieces are t0 television cameras and some in relation.

Cramer said. other minor details," said Fred The puty arbiter for tb Cramer, vice president of the match- Gudmundur Arnlaugsson, U. S. Chess Federation. has a number of different boards tw.

land sets to choose from when These things are trouble-' some but not critical." he said. Dme '5 SPECTATORS, paying $5 doing something about 'each fm admisslon 'will be re-Cramer pronounced the tern- ti hted si t0 peramemal American in "go. silenty js ban po. go condition for the first against in the 8ame- hall. THE MATCH, already delayed Fischer was still discu.w-for niw davs, will bein at 5 the chess exrerts m.

(12 p.m". Muncie time) Tues- Icehnd werf Pre" day in a 3.000-seat hall especiallv: the outcome of outfitted to accommxiate th'e match of the century Russian world champion and the fcsky-F'-9cher match challenger. has been billed tk. ii I A private po taken among Ine match originally was to should undergo psychiatric exa vM rrT- mmation. algllcu a conies- sin admitting his role in the buliet-and-bomb attack May 30 rlSncl faternatnal airport Okamoto's attorney said his Prosecutor General David Yisraeli said in his opening remarks that the three Japa- mi nad signed the confession only after betoe Z1 planned to commit suicide Promised aftM.

tha aH, i ne woud a1Wvt commit iPa "nalized Lebanon to ne oiner two make it possible for the PFLP memoers of the Japanese death to declare soon after the aied in the assault operation that three killders were Arabs named Basaan, Ahmed and Salah." He said Okamoto was code named wamoto said was carried out 'in partnership" between his militant Japanese organization, the United Red Army, and the Ahmed. i-opuiar Front for the Libera- Golan told the court that tion of Palestine, an extremist Okamoto wrote a confession in Japanese in his presence. But Kritzman contended his client ger, drew black, leaving Spassky, the present champion, with white and first move. (AP Wirephoto Drawing) LET THE MATCH BEGIN American Bobby Fischer, left, and Russian Boris Spassky will square off in the World Chess Championship in Reykjavik. Iceland.

Tuesday at 1 p.m. (EDT). Fischer, the challen did so a week later and onlv rtrao 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- alter he had been promised he could commit suicide by Gen.

Kenavam Ze vi, chief of the have begun July 2, but it was! r. V- I favor. Many experts nxed that army central command. Trial Will Unmask U.S. Rulers-Ellsbur aeiayea Because Fischer at- nr Fischer in fact has a higher ft LOS ANGELES (UPI) The! The 41-year-old Ellsbers held' in the trial of Daniel Ellsberg for a news conference before TV; such statements bv the defen- excused 17 of thm on espionage and theft of thecameras on the steps of theldants and their lawvers to tholof nersnnal harhin twc ni tL BZ Pint ratini in the complex in-cent of the admission fees the, rat.ng system than orgamzers are charging -n'ds Spasskv.

who has not been add.tlon to a $1 25.000 purse and at his best recently. f-JSTt! PC I01'0" Fischer also impressed the He.canV world in his qualification dropped his demand for a matches. He heat Mark Taiman-percentage of the gate only of the Soviet Union and Bent after a British banker put up Larsen of Denmark in six straight sufficient money to double the same and then overwhelmed purse to $250,000. inrm federal courthouse at noon; news media could prejudice the health, finanaal loss, caring for (invalids and interference with Pentagon Papers began Monday with the defendant predicting it would "greatly inform where he said he and Russo jurors and suggested their had begun copying the Penta publicity activities be Al A long laid vacation plans. Byrne told the lawvers before gon Papers "two and a half An original panel of 100, the mrv was brought in that million tons of bombs ago." HE SAID THEIR publication ine American people now we have been ruled for the past 25 years." Selection of a jury got underway before U.S.

District prospective jurors was brought would ask the panel members In addition to the world Petrosian 6.5 points to 2.5. championship, which Spassky had not stopped the Vietnam War "but (this) trial should greatly mio me nuge, oaK paneled their feelings about the war in courtroom in late morning, Vietnam and whether it would Court Judge Matt Byme in a mlorrn the American people uniy aoout ju persons were in influence their verdict about the public spectator section, publishing the secret documents case in which Ellsberg and! how we have been ruled for the codefendant Anthony J. Russo on the origin of the war, most ot them friends and supporters of Ellsberg and European Style MOTO CROSS- past 25 years and what censorship and deception do to democracy." Assistant U.S. Attorney David Nissen had suggested to Byme face possible lengthy prison terms if convicted. Picking the jury was expected to take most if not all week.

Russo. Judge Byrne advised the In federal court, the judge asks all questions of prospective jurors although suggestions are made by both sides. panel that the trial would take A i "Jr If i vvi i currently holds, the winner of the match will receive $150,000 from the purse. The loser will receive $100,000. Fischer, 29, of Brooklyn, N.

slipped unnoticed into the hall early Monday and spent 80 minutes inspecting details arranged for the match that is scheduled to go as many as 24 games. As champion, Spassky can win by being the first to accumulate 12 match points with one point for a victory and one-half point for a draw. Fischer as challenger needs 12.5 points to win. Pickup 9th pch: While Suspect in Peru Hijack Jump Indicted 'RACSftSG SUNDAY, JULY 16 1:00 P.M.SHARP Grand Opening crFr (Preparing to take off in the earlylpart of the airlines and flighthas been a very remarkable morninir hours of Jiin 7i when rrpure change in the frequency of hi- tin McNally, 28, man ar rra.h thmnohl the hi-iiackinas to Cuba." since the point when accused of hijacking two Ameri a chain-link fence and slammed! jacker was a Havana type, non 1958-1961 period. can Airlines 727 jetliners and into the nosegear of the plane.

violent, non-threatening, not seeking hostages or attempting bailing out near Peru, Fischer Havana has not turned out to be the heaven on earth a lot The hijacker demanded an MUNCIE MOTO-CROSS Next to Mid-America Dragway Stall Rd. 67, North of Muneio extortion there was an atti WHILE FISCHER soucht of those people thought it would other plane and bailed out near changes in the arrangements. tude oi roierance," bnaiier saiolbe shafer said Peru, Ind. in an interview. Spassky said he was going to relax and not argue.

Of the 24 attempted U.S. hi "Now there is an entirely dif with more than $500,000 in ran- som was formally indicted on two counts of air piracy Monday afternoon. Also indicted on the same two counts as Walter J. Petlikowski, 31, who allegedly helped McNally in the hijacking plot. "I will leave that to Bobby.

It jacKings tnis year, tour were unsuccessful altogether, and 13 RUSSO ARRIVES FOR PENTAGON PAPERS TRIAL Anthony Russo, one of the defendants in the Pentagon Papers trial, holds aloft a published book of the papers as he arrived at the federal building in Los Angeles Monday where the trial will be held. Unusual ground rules will govern the jury selection with the first order of business being the judge asking all questions of potential jurors. (AP Wirephoto) The FBI traced a fingerprint to McNally and arrested him in his hometown of Wyandotte, several days after the ferent attitude toward the hijacker "THERE HAS been no success maKes no diiterence to Spassky said. were thwarted after the hijack er gained control ot the air hijacking. Agents later arrested craft.

ful extortion. Of 24 attempted hijackings of U.S. domestic flights this year, only seven Both men, who lived in Detroit suburbs, were be Petlikowski, of Ecores, after he went to a suburban po Jury Indicts Man for Girl's Murder i Pllil Decker Since the Federal Aviation Administration started keeping ing held under $100,000 pond lice station to tell authorities he each in the Wayne County jail statistics on hijackings, there have succeeded. "Each day, as airport security improves, hijacking and ex in Detroit. had picked up McNally in Indiana and driven him home.

LAWRENCE VI LLE. III. had been 147 hijackings of U.S. A removal hearing for them tortion become more difficult. (UPI) A Lawrence Countv registered aircraft, involving AGENTS SAID Petlikowski at Reds to 'Gladly' View U.S.

Peace Proposals Shaffer observed that there 193 persons, through June 5. was scheduled Tuesday morning in Detroit. grand jury indicted William R. Gonder, 47, OIney, Mondav on first denied any connection with has joined our staff MEL'S the hijacking but later admitt U.S. ATTORNEY Daniel Bartlett four counts of aggravated kid-! ed to plotting with McNally to said Petlikowski was made a de- naping and one count of mur-: der in connection with the death PARIS (UPI)-North Viet fendent to the two-count indict Indiana Not in Touch With D.C.-Dr.

Bowen any new American proposals that may be made to us In a few days." ment because, "under Federal nam's chief negotiator, Xuan commandeer the jetliner. The FBI said the two men had been close friends for years. Meanwhile, in Washington of an 8-year-old Lawrenceville girl. i statute an aider or abetter HAIR TRENDS Virginia McGalliard Thuy, arrived Monday for stands in the same shoes as the Gonder, a brick mason, was U.S. negotiator William Por John H.

Shaffer said Monday arrested June 27, the day after principal." RUSHVILLE, Ind. (UPI) -In 180 degrees away from what we Dorothy Kay Kavanaugh dis The penalty on conviction airline extortion attempts may eventually become as much a diana needs a "vital two-way resumption of the peace talks and said the Communist side would "gladly examine" new American proposals but still considers the Viet Cong's plan the basis for any Vietnam settlement. appeared from the Lawrence PHONE 288-5724 would range from 20 years to life imprisonment, Bartlett said. IB I I IWC ll rarity as hijackings to Cuba, ter suspended the talks May 4 on orders from President Nixon, charging the Communist delegations did not want to negotiate seriously. Nixon agreed to restart the talks after must do." "INSTEAD, Indiana must have a strong voice in Washington," system of communications" with federal government, in the opin through sheer frustration of the ville courthouse square.

Her body was found July 2 in a shallow grave near Princeton. The first jetliner was hijack would-be air pirate, use and RECOMMEND ed June 23, shortly after it left Ind. Lambert Field here enroute for The reasons for this, Shaffer ion of Dr. Otis Bowen, Republican nominee for governor. Bowen, who served four terms as Speaker of the Indiana House Kissinger's recent trip to Presidential adviser Henry A he said.

"A voice that operates as a part of a vital two-day system of communications, one that has input from Indiana as Kissinger said Saturday he had said, are ever increasing airplane and airport security, and Tulsa, Okla. The hijacker demanded, and received, $502,500 in ransom and the huge jet was Peking. "We come to the negotiating "some reason to believe" that well as output from a stiffening ot attitude on tne table with a serious attitude of Representatives, said in an address, Monday to the Rush County Chamber of Commerce and good will," Thuy said. "We North Vietnam was ready for "serious negotiations" to end the war when the talks resume Thursday after a 10-week Bowen recalled the fable of are sure that if the American TUESEtflY IS LADIES' DAY the blind men who described an that "there is no doubt that clumsy federal law, regulation or administration of many pro side shows the same attitude we can rapidly reach a peaceful suspension. elephant according to the portion of the beast they touched Nixon Signs Legislation to Head Of Oil Spills settlement.

grams particularly in the area of Welfare, education and and said "many 20th Century "blind men' tend to describe all inuy, speaKing to newsmen at the airport, mixed tough talk with promises of good will and Despite the promise of good of society's problems as an ex will, Thuy gave no indication of a softer Communist line when FREE VACUUM Rainchecks Available SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. The law authorizes the Coast a serious negotiating attitude. He said Hanoi hoped a negotiated settlement in Viet Guard to: (UPI) President Nixon signed he and Viet Cong negotiator Mme. Nguyen Thi Binh actually pansion of the part with which they are at odds. As a result, we see single-issue candidates and splinter political groups popping up like mushrooms aft Establish vessel traffic nam could be reached if the into law Monday a bill tightening regulations against sit down opposite Porter and the South Vietnamese Thurs systems in congested waters.

oil spills and other marine day. Prescribe safety equipment and procedures for waterfront er a spring ram." FIREHOUSE 5 21st Madison 8-8; Sat. 7-9 housing is responsible for much waste, inefficiency and cost." But he went on to say, in prepared comments: "Let's face it. Washington is not soon going to go out of the government business. That being the case, our problems and disputes with Washington require action, not reaction." Bowen said that to "react by piously withdrawing within a shell of splendid isolation appears to me to be exactly pollution.

(standard) He said that if the experience Americans also displayed good will. "WE CONSIDER that the seven-point plan of the (Viet Cong) Revolutionary Provisional structures and areas. At the same time he chided THUY SAID special adviser Le of all observers were to be Establish regulations for Congress for its failure to act Due Tho, considered the true power of Hanoi's negotiating on more than 20 other the construction and operation of ships carrying oil and other liquid cargoes hazardous to the Government is the correct basis team and the man environmental measures he has who held "combined to aid the progress of all, perhaps we may never be able to build a better elephant, but I wager we will build a better world." secret talks with Kissinger, proposed. for a settlement," Thuy said, "but we will gladly examine environment. would return to Pans later.

In signing the Ports and THE PRESIDENT also signed Waterways Safety Act of 1972, the President said: STRONGER. LASTS LONGER ri ri ri another bill involving the Coast Guard. It brings some 5.000 motor-propelled vessels pre Indiana Schools Will Keep $3.4 Million for lransport viously exempted under Coast "IN MANY respects, petroleum is the lifeblood of modern-day America. However, the increasing use of waterways for Guard licensing and inspection regulations. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) The White House said these tended when it omitted certain transporting oil poses grave Indiana public schools apparent vessels have been involved in language from the biennial; environmental hazards, setting school appropriation.

the scene for ecological trage numerous fatal accidents, and ly win retain million in funds to which they felt they dies like the tanker collision on occasion have threatened Taylor said the question was were entitled for transportation. which dumped over half a cities with potential spills of but the state's- general fund will flammable or poisonous chemi discussed 'by the four legislative members of the budget committee Friday and they "asked suffer as a result. cals. million gallons of oil into San Francisco Bay early last year. We must and can prevent such incidents from recurring." The State Budget Committee The new law requires that commercial towing vessels of over 26 feet in length be under didn't feel the schools should retain the $3.4 million.

Vautfidft Two km You may just want an extra hundred or so that's fine with us. Or you may want to group all your bills and skip the payments till you get back we can handle that too. Whichever plan suits your needs -you'll be on your way, relaxed and ready to enjoy the vacation you have earned. Just stop in or give us a call $100 $300 Up to $5000. or more The crucial question of wheth me to pass on that the amountj of transportation for the 1972-73 fiscal year is $19.4 million." Hej said that if the interpretation; backed by Loughlin and Johnson were followed, then the! schools would get $3.4 million er the $3.4 million "sm lover money" from 1971-72 fiscal year should go into the state's gen Whitcomb Gets Gift From Ex-Resident Lloyd Powell, a former Muncie resident now living in Dallas, eral fund or into the general fund surplus came before the Immediate a Low, Low Delivery Prices presented Gov.

Edgar State Board of Finance and the two Democratic members voted Whitcomb a scaled copy of a laser-guided bomb in ceremonies to let the schools have the addi ix Good Reasons Why You Should- tional money. Monday at the Statehouse in In more than the legislature appropriated for transportation. TAYLOR SAID he was sorry that the timing of the finance board meeting was such that he did not have time to get an opinion from the attorney general's office, requested before the Indiana General Education Commission approved using the spillover money. The unofficial tnciose Tour Yard With dianapolis. GOVERNOR Whitcomb, the lone control of a person licensed by the secretary of transportation.

The bill also requires the secretary to conduct a 10-month study and report to Congress on the need for further regulations. White House Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said the President planned to watch the Democratic convention on television as time permits "but he doesn't intend to adjust his schedule in order to see it 1 guess I should say the President doesn't plan to lose any sleep this week over the convention." Ziegler said the President would be staying at the Western White House through next weekend. He is expected to return to Washington July 17 Quality Chain Link Fence Powell annually sponsors "In Republican member of the board, abstained, so the vote was 2-0, with State Treasurer diana Day" in Dallas, citine 1. Fane th Younglm In. 3.

Keep th Strays out. 3. Protect your Pots. 4. Protect Shrubs, Flowors.

5. Increase Value of Home. 6. Save Mom Extra Steps. Hoosiers now living in Texas.

Powell and his wife are visit Jack New and Deputy Auditor Kobert J. Dail JLr. voting for the Your Money Service Center LOCAL FINANCE transfer of the money. Better Quality Better Service 2844426 ing in Muncie this week. His brother, Virgil Powell lives at 417 Bethel and he has State Budget Director Thomas Taylor, State School Siipt.

John Loughlin and Deputy School Supt. Carlyn Johnson all attend opinion stated the budget law! language did not supersede another law that allows the com-, mission to authorize adjustments to be made in the trans-1 portation formula where money appropriated for schools was not spent at the end of the pre-! vious fiscal year. i three sisters in this area: Mrs. Verna Irwin, 401 S. Talley Mrs.

Nola Goggans, Yorktown, 107 S. Walnut Phone 288-8859 MUNCIE Wayne Ehrhart, Mgr. Christian Fence Co. 4010 S. Beacon Open 'Til 9 Call 284-4426 ed the board meeting and pre and Mrs.

Zelma Gosnell. Orestes. sented the two conflicting views of what the 1971 Legislature in or 18..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Star Press
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Star Press Archive

Pages Available:
1,084,274
Years Available:
1900-2024