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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 7

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i-A Sr. Petersburg Times, Sunday, July 1, lf72 Of: A WEBB'S CITY OPEN TODAY 12 'ti! 6 li OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 Til 9 FREE WHILE SHOPPING WEBB'S city, i WtttllAflM Pott twice WASHINGTON A 21-year-old soldier from Manassas, who surrendered to the FBI early Friday after hijacking a California Jetliner was described by his father is a "self-possessed, stable, knowledgeable young man" severely affected by bad experience" during ten months In Vietnam. Sp. 4 Francis M. Goodell, a helicopter mechanic absent without leave from Ft.

Rlleyr surrendered In Oakland, at about 4 a.m. after hijacking a Pacific Southwest Airlines Jet for $455,000 what he 'wanted and. always managed his affairs very well and very confidently. The family, which moved to Manasjas from Omaha, In 1970, first noted a change when the young helicopter mechanic returned from a 10-month tour in the Central Highlands of Vietnam in April. "He was very nervous and had taken up smoking, something he had never done before," Goodell said.

"He complained of being cold, and wore a Jacket In the warmest weather, Indicating "to me there was something physically wrong." didn't Identify with any cause as far at I knew," GOODELL, obviously shaken, spoke to reporters about his son from his front porch in Mantfssas. Goodell' said his son had called him from the Oakland police station and had "expressed regret for what he had done. He seemed confused and uncertain about what happens next," Goodell said. The younger Goodell, oldest of five children in a seemingly close-knit, stable family, was described by his father as someone who always knew LLOYD TURNER, a Call- "fornia Highway patrol officer on board the Jet who persuaded Goodell to give himself up, said the soldier had complained that the Army wouldn't let him marry a Vietnamese girl he had met. "We knew about the girl," Goodell's father said.

"Maybe this could be a motivating factor." The FBI did not comment on Goodell's possible motives. "He was a very avid reader and history was a particularly avid interest of his," said Goodell's father, Francis C. Goodell, a 44-year-old national park service official. "But he 1 i BUY MOW FRANCIS M. GOODELL expressed regret HOY SALE EDS SATURDAY JULY 15, 1972 PHicam The better idea people.

ADSAW! And A Victim PHILCO-FORD CORPORATION If enough to violence to accept the killings," he added. "I am in total and complete disagreement with what hap- A Supporting Role 7 PERU, Ind. (J) Lowell Elliott, 64, a farmer who found $500,000 In a soybean field, apparently haa gone Into seclusion, tiie Peru Tribune reported Friday. Elliojt found the bag of money in the field south of Peru June 26, two days after the hijacker of an American Airlines plane apparently lost it in a parachute Jump. The farmer turned the money over to authorities.

Elliott rebuffed an offer of a $10,000 gift from the airline Quiet Beauty! Top Performance! Dacorafor-trylad with handsome timulartd wood front and Hideaway controls nd "engineered fo a whisper" to assure quiet cooling without loss of cooling capacity, even at top speed. s2 penea." mm His father, 66-year-old re tired Canadian railway con ductor who came to California seeking a retirement home, was hit by two bullets fired by the ni lackers, the FBI said. "I talked to the FBI by telephone in Banff," Carter said June 28 and said he thought he should get at least $25,000. S. P.

Fay, American's Indianapolis manager who offered the check, said he made no further attempt to deliver it "and the matter is In the hands of Our New York office." The Tribune said newsmen had been unsuccessful in efforts to contact Elliott while here making funeral ar LOWELL ELLIOTT disappeared. SUPER POWER ROOM rnoM PHILCO-FORD rangements. "They said, 'Well, we saved a lot of lives, your dad died, we're SAN FRANCISCO (Jl The FBI was "playing Dick Tracy at someone else's expense" when four agents stormed a hijacked Pacific Southwest Airlines Jet, the eldest son of a passenger slain in the ensuing blaze of gunfire is quoted assaying. 1 E. H.

Stanley Carter was killed Wednesday as two hijackers went down in a hall of bullets at San Francisco International Airport. 'Frorn what Tve seen in the papers, it's my Judgment the FBI was playing gangbusters to shoot things up," Robert Carter, 29, said in an inter-1 View appearing in Friday's San Francisco Examiner. The Examiner gave this account: Carter, a consultant on antl-hljacking measures for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the Vancouver, B.C., airport, said! "We've had three hijackings recently where the RCMP went aboard and talked the hijackers into giving up. They were unarmed" "Apparently the American people are accustomed DELUXE 000 BTU CAPACITY The use of armed agents si was an outright mistake dur lng the hijacking by two Bui SLIDE OUT CHASSIS garian-born men demanding $800,000 -ransom and passage to Siberia, the embittered son tit I "i SHIFT Sweeps From Wall to Wall and Shifts its cooling speed JfiWfi ICftess Mafch "The airplane could have gohe to Siberia," he insisted. "All that would have hap 4 i to fit the cooling need AUTOMATICALLY! pened is the passengers would have seen another part of the world.

"Instead, now I'm going to take my dad home in a box REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) The Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess championship match, already delayed for nine days, ran into new problems Saturday when the chief arbiter left Iceland. U.S. i chess sources said Carter died in his wife's arms. 8,000 BTUHR cooling capacity Piiilco NOISELESS design "englneertd to whisper" Striking decorator front with Hide-Awey centrals Adjustable thermostat 3 cooling and 1 Ian iptedt Stale air exhaust Double Dirt Curtain air filter -He-drip dehumidlficitlsn Gudmundur Amlaugsson of Iceland, will be in charge of final preparations, which include the touchy Job of picking the chess sets and board to be used. Schmid said he had invited the.

two players to come" to the hall together today' to check on the facilities and hopefully approve them. But this meeting was called off Saturday after Schmid left. there might have to be another postponement until Thurs-day since chief arbiter Lothar, Schmid will not be back in town until then. Schmid, a West German' grandmaster and the owner of a book publishing firm In Bam-berg, flew home Saturday morning and said' would return Thursday. He said he was leaving because one of his sons had been Injured in a traffic accident, Schmid's assistant arbiter, Plaa Hazards ue Fischer, the 29-year-old Ameri-" Carl challenger, is "at peak form and raring to go" into the first game Tuesday against the world champion, Russia Spassky.

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The new danger was barrels and drums floating downstream or washed up on the shore. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said some pf the drums might contain "potentially hazardous material." Earlier, the river vJas spared another oil spill when 20,000 gallons of dirty crankcase oil leaked out of a storage tank. The flow was i 16.000 BTU 1212.5 Amos. 208230 Volt. Slide Out Chassis, IllfOO WITH Reg.

329.95. TRADI SPASSY ALSO left town and went "north with Icelandic friend and chess player, Frey-steinn Thorbergsson, on a salmon fishing trip. Russian officials said Spassy would be back Monday, at the latest. Thorbergsson also invited Fischer along, but the American turned down the invlta-. Hon to observe hid Church of God's sabbath from Friday night until Saturday night.

Before leaving Spassy said he was not going to argue, about the practical arrange- ments or the picking of sets and boards. "I will leave that to Bobby it makes no difference to me," the 35-year-old champion told newsmen. FRED CRAMER, Vice president of the UJS. Chess Federa- tion, said the arrangements although "far superior to any- thing we have seen before," could cause some problems. "But they are not important enough to wreck the match," he said.

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219 88 WITH TRADI '4ti. stopped by a small dam at the end of a spillway and officials said no oil got Into the river. The new spiir occurred at the same oil reclamation plant where 6-mllllort gallons of the sludge was carried down Meanwhile, a team of chem- 0 8BHP THRU AUGUSTS Plana 894-7151 Ext. 314 for In km Survey of Your Air Conditioning Meeds. lo Obligation Of Course Cramer said Fischer was "absolutely relaxed and feel rfVl ing great." He said he and Fischer came out of hiding Friday night and AP MOPCt, 73W mm 'dock Kit in solid 34" mm Cherry.

are totally PRE-CUT KITSf AH WitrrrCuts and Sub-Aiwmblies hava been mid tor dined in public in a Reykjavik restaurant. "Funny enough nobody rec- ognlzed Bobby," Cramer said. Viwt 'AIL THIS COUPON TODAY! MAIL THIS COUPON TOD Ask And It Shall Bo Given Maybe Three-year-old Jodjr Schimrlfanlck and Gypsy, a German shepherd, vie for a slice of watermelon from Rev. Capistran Ferrito ai a Fourth of July barbecue in Bogota, S.3., last week. Ber.

Ferrito Is the newly appointed director of public relations of the New York Order of the Franciscan Monks. "He had a great time. He loves the fish here in Iceland and he had fresh boiled salmon and orange Juice." IKS. Mil "model tin wood rmct mici I 75H ftillilt MM tl tlOt 0 I 75C 79illitf Cbwrr llfit II IWeilmiMlir thum Motment wmftmuiFiifDufS7SO flu Itnt FrM Brochure Ctafc or Monty Ordtr For frtmi ST. PETERSBURG 14? 3rd Sfre.t N.

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"THREE OF FIVE would join today," Medical Opinion said, "expressing little support for organizations currently charged with representing medicine in federal negotiations." The article did not attempt to define the difference between a doctors' union and guild, but it appeared that the word guild did not seem to have the connotation of labor union militancy. Thirty-five per cent of the doctors responding said they would Join either, but of the remainder only i per cent said they would Join a union. Twenty-three per cent said they would join a guild. Aked about striking, 33 per cent said they would strike provided emergency services were covered, 11 per cent would strike under certain other conditions, 4 per cent would strike even if it meant shutting down everything temporarily, 28 per cent would never strike and 19 per cent didn't know what they would do. Big 131 lb.

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