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37 0 'if It State Demos say defeat talk overdone, 1-B Task Force seeks blacks for school boards, 1-6 5mmm4 '-mmi -S3sBt -mi. THE TAMPA rrn Showers Likely Data on Page 2-A Florida 7 Days Home Delivery 85 Cent PRICE TEN CENTS 78th YEAR No. 170 FOUR SECTIONS 52 PAGES TAMPA, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1972 nn RA ts i erroris Mandel Quells Pen Riot Police Dcdo Hit 11. Il.pl Illumi III I I 1 PHWi HI Wl I'lll 1,1 1 vx fg, iiiii iiTiiTir-ii -iiai-iw-iw 5 In Rocket Attack (c) New York Timet New Settle BELFAST, Northern Ireland Two British soldiers were killed by a landmine and Irish Republic Army terrorists made an unsuccessful rocket attack on a police station yesterday as the escalation of violence in Northern Ireland continued. JESSUP, Md.

Gov. Marvin Mandel and a black congressman met with rebellious inmates at the Maryland House of Correction early yesterday after a night-long riot that brought 150 state troopers sweeping through the v.v:.-. "We were not going to have a repeat of what happened in New York," Mandel said following the meeting with some 20 inmates inside the prison. He referred to last September's outbreak at Attica prison in which 43 persons died The disturbance among 1,500 inmates, 75 per cent of whom are black, lasted 10 hours. It ended early yesterday morning when some 200 inmates hQ.

were surrounded by state police" in the recreation yard of the maximum se-t curity prison went back to cells after Mandel i agreed to the meeting. THE GOVERNOR said his Towel Wrapped Around His Head, Inmate Spokesman Talks two chain link fences, darkness separate convict, from the outside To Governor world (UPI) guarding an estimated 400 inmates who could not be locked up because of damaged cells. "It was the worst damage I've seen," Mandel said Warden Ralph Williams medical service and the classification board. "We are going to look into some of these," he said. State troopers patrolled the smoke-stained, water-soaked halls of the sprawling facility, The rocket attack on a police station' in the Roman Catholic Andersonstown area of Belfast caused no injuries.

Terrorists forced their way into a nearby cafe opposite the station to launch the attack, according to a police spokesman. They locked up the owners and several customers. THE TWO soldiers killed were on patrol near the village of Crossmaglen not far from the border with the Irish Republic. The soldiers were killed when their vehicle struck a landmine, an army spokesman said. The rocket fired on the police station, a 3.5-inch missile made in the United States, was fired from a distance of 30 yards at the heavily fortified post, according to the police spokesman.

He said the missile penetrated a high wire Please See Page 4, Col. 3 US. Investigate, IRA Sympathizers On Gun-Running By JAMES M.MARKIIAM e) New York Tbnca Newi Serttc NEW YORK The federal government has embarked on an investigation of certain Irish-Americans who, it strongly implies, may have allowed their enthusiasm for the militant Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army to carry them beyond legal fund raising and into illegal And so, at a time when the sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland, is once again degenerating into guerrilla violence, a confrontation is shaping up on this side of the Atlantic between the Nixon administration and Irish-Americans with sympathies for the outlawed IRA. The IRA sympathizers Viets Advance 4Incli By Inch' On said the trouble began when about two dozen prisoners rushed a fence in the recreation yard, apparently bent on escape. Williams said guards Please See Page 4, Col.

1 Citadel discovered that many civilians remained in the city, the officers said. THE LAST raids inside Quang Tri were last Wednesday when air force jets Please See Page 4, Col. 5 the Communists May 1 one month after the North Vietnamese offensive began. The bomb halt, which came after hundreds of waves of jet fighter-bombers had levelled much of Quang Tri, was apparently ordered when it was SAIGON (UPI) South Vietnamese paratroopers pushing "inch by inch, foot by foot" into Quang Tri City yesterday beat back a Commu- nist attack and moved to within 200 yards of the inner fortress Citadel, military sources said. The sources' also said U.S.

commanders have ordered a halt to bombing raids within two miles of the center of the provincial capital in an at? tempt to cut down civilian ca 7 1 j. Holy Synod Chooses Demetrius Patriarch 1 lll''' -J ill insist that at Britain's behest the Department of Justice is conducting a "witch hunt" whose aim is to harass and crimp the three-year-old Irish Northern Aid Committee, which claims 93 chapters around the country and over $450,000 in donations. In Irish communities in New York, where Northern Aid has its headquarters, and in other metropolitan areas, there is muttering about turning the investigation into a political boomerang against President Nixon's re-election bid. TIFE ELDERLY veteran IRA men who run Northern Aid do not conceal the fact that the Provisionals, who rely importantly on American financial backing, use the donations collected at dances and speeches in the Bronx, Chicago and San Francisco to buy guns abroad. But they deny direct involvement in gun purchases.

So far, the federal investigation has resulted in the in- Please See Page 4, Col. 1 Today's Chuckle One woman to another at a party: "That's lovely material in the dress you're wearing. I wonder if the style will ever come back." active participation with the prisoners did "not necessarily" 1 end with the hour-long meeting. "There were no demands," he said. "The men had some grievances in the areas of sualties in the fight for the city.

"We are moving inch by inch, foot by foot and house by house," U.S. paratroop adviser Capt. GaU Furrow told UPI correspondent Donald A. Davis at a field base one mile south of Quang Tri. are advancing nearly two blocks a day, but we are moving forward." FIELD OFFICERS told Davis that the Communists government, seeking to keep the Patriarchate under its control, had struck the name of Metropolitan Melitan, the outspoken progressive favorite, from the list of acceptable candidates.

THE 15 MEMBERS of the Holy Synod chose Demetrius, NEW YORK (ffi Shot five times in the face, Thomas "Tommy Ryan" Eboli, top Mafia figure and underboss for the late Vilo Genovese, was found dead early yesterday in what police indicated was a gangland slaying. Police said Eboli, 61, apparently had been taken "for a ride" by other mobsters and was cut down in a burst of gunfire as he struggled to get out of the car. HIS BODY, clad' in a blue jumpsuit, was found sprawled on a sidewalk in the quiet Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, surrounded by broken, blood-stained glass from a car window. Police said he had more than $2,000, mostly in $100 bills on him. They theorized that when Please See Page 4, Col.

3 ISTANBUL, Turkey UP) Metropolitan Demetrius, a progressive who became an archbishop only five months ago, was elected yesterday to succeed Athenagoras I as patriarch of the Christian Orthodox Church. i He won an overwhelming majority after the. Turkish appeared to be slowly pulling back in the fighting inside Quang Tri. A North Vietnamese counterattack was beaten back at. the City center yesterday- and the paratroopers reported, knocking out a Communist tank.

Furrow, 32, of Urbana, Ohio, said no government troops had yet entered the Citadel. The 500-yard square fortress occupies the northeastern two-thirds of Quang Tri, which was captured by archbishop of Imbros and Tenedos, after a brief service in which they stood around the altar of St. George's Church and sang a hymn praising the Holy Spirit "who teaches the ignorant, makes theologians from fishermen and builds his Church." Demetrius, 58, and a metropolitan since February, was said to be favored for the throne by Meliton, the powerful dean of the Holy Synod. Informants said Demetrius would be guided in most matters by Meliton, who is a strong advocate of Orthodox unity. Demetrius, consecrated bishop by Athenagoras, is essentially a pastoral cleric with little experience in matters of state, they said.

The new ecumenical patriarch is a theologian and a former teacher of classical Greek. He is described as a self-effacing and of great spirituality and humility. TO REACH THE patriarchal throne, Demetrius had to work his way past all 14 of his fellow metropolitans, who sat ranked in order of seniority in the church as the votes were readout. Demetrius, who sat at the Please See Page 4, Col. 1 i I I Alleged Mafia Chief Eboli Shot Down On Brooklyn' Street In Tune With The Times her hand as she inches through the traffic.

A Montana native and a Cheyenne Indian, she was a rodeo performer before coming to Custer. She makes her living posing for tourists' pictures. (AP) With traffic passing her on the main street of Custer, S.D., Princess Blue Feather, 63, inches along on her 14-year-old horse Yakima. Her two dogs are behind her. The princess' only surrender to modern day living is the transister radio blaring in Fischer 'Looking Good In 3rd Match rt VX Inside Features REKYJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) The third game of the Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassky world chess championship match was ad- Graham 2-IV Landers 4-IV Sylvia Porter 7-B Sports 1-7-C Theaters 5-IV Television 6-IV Van Dellen 2-IV Wishing Well 2-IV journed yesterday with the temperamental American challenger one pawn ahead after 40 moves.

Fischer and the world champion began the third game of their $250,000 challenge match yesterday in a small room with only the judges present. The moves were relayed to an audience in an adjacent hall by closed-circuit television despite angry threats by Fischer to boycott the match. EXPERTS SAID Fischer's position after 30 moves was superior to Spassky's but that the two grand masters were equal. Fischer led in time allotted with nearly a 2-1 advantage toward the close of yesterday's session. Spassky was in trouble as he pondered his 41st move, which will be sealed in an envelpe to be opened when the match resumes at 5 p.m.

(1 p.m. EDT) today. Fischer ended the five-hour playing session on the attack forcing two queen checks in the 38th and 39th moves. Even Nikolai Krogius, one of the world champion's sec- Please See Page 9, Col. 4 Astrology 8-IV Classified 10-23-C Comics 8, 9-C Crossword 2-IV Deaths 7-IV Editorials 8-A Garden News 2-IV Goren on Bridge 2-IV Thomas Eboli for ride" if I.

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