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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 2

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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li 2 THe Evenirfl Sent! WednevJoy, July 12. 1972 'i 1 Okamoto Asked for Suicide when he signed the document. Commander Menashe Golan, head of the special branch of the Tel Aviv police force, told the court, "I heard of no agreement with anybody, written or verbal. There were no conditions" for signing the confession." Later, the three-man bench deliberated for 90 minutes and then denied a defense motion for a psychiatric examination of Okamoto. from me.

He tried to convince me but I didnt heed his plea and just left the room without corning back." Ze'evi said Okamoto didnt fully cooperate and even lied to his interrogators. "He told us his name was Mr. Namba of Japan." The police officer who obtained the written confession on June 6 said Okamoto did not bring up any preconditions court his role in the attack. Under cross examination, in testimony Tuesday, Ze'evi said that Okamoto reneged on the agreement. "I warned him that if he didnt tell the truth I would leave," Ze'evi said.

"I made a unilateral decision that our agreement was null and void and since he wasnl telling the truth he wouldn't get the pistol Chess Game Deadlocked in ii i fl i Jfe He immediately pounced on Fischer's bishop left trapped after capturing one of the Russian's pawns and the game turned distinctly in Spassky's favor. Spassky asked for adjournment after 40 moves and 4 hours play. When the two resume the game the first in their $250,000, 24-game world match REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Caught In a hopelessly drawn game, temperamental American challenger Bobby Fischer took a chance to bring some life into his first world chess championship game. In that moment, soft-spoken and mild-mannered Boris Spassky proved why he is the world champion in the noblest of games. TEL AVIV (UPI)-An army general testified today that Kozo Okamoto wanted to commit suicide "in the shortest possible time" after hia self-admitted participation in the Led airport massacre.

Maj. Gen. Rehavam Ze'evi was recalled to the military court trying Okamoto for his life to present his contract with the young Japanese exchanging information for a means to commit suicide. He gave the document to the court, first extracting a razor blade from his wallet to cut the name of a signatory from the contract. It was signed early May 31, about eight hours after the assault that killed 26 persons and wounded 79 others.

Might be Harmful "It might be harmful to the state to publicize the name of the third name designated to keep this document," said Ze'evi, chief of the central command that includes the Lod area. Ze'evi and Okamoto signed the contract, but the 24-year-old Osakan signed it "Daisuke Namba." Under cross-examination by Defense Attorney Max Kritz-man, Ze'evi said no time limit was attached to the agreement. "Both parties to this agreement realized that it was for a few hours. The demand for an immediate implementation hung in the room all the time. I will not exaggerate if I say that he (Okamoto) was thinking in terms of minutes.

He wanted to commit suicide in the shortest possible time," the general said. Okamoto, surviving member of the three-man Japanese death squad, has admitted in Spassky has a bishop and three pawns against Fischer's five pawns. Play resumes at 5 pjn. (1 pjn. EDT).

Most experts assembled here seemed to agree that Spassky has a chance to win, while Fischer should be happy if he salvages a draw. But nobody has come up with an explanation why the American chess genius went straight into what appeared to be a Russian trap. "He took a chance to win a chance," said Danish grandmaster Jens Eneveoldsen. "We will never know until Fischer tells us if he does," said another international grandmaster. 12 Nations Ponder U.S.

Meat Imports Upsy-Daisy These youngsters have a grandstand seat for minor drama which unfolded Tuesday near their home in West Hartford, Conn. The load of lumber shifted while driver attempted to turn his truck around. The planks slid back, lifting the cab into this odd position. Murder Charges Termed Illegal Prater were scheduled to face burgh and Richard Sprague, special prosecutor in the case, and a motion challenging the county's grand jury selection procedures. The motions were filed less than a week before Pass and grand jury action here.

Barring any delays by defense motions, the state will ask the jury Monday to return first degree murder charges against the two union officials. Fischer obviously was displeased with his game. After the adjournment he angrily demanded a meeting with the Icelandic organizers to complain against what he described as the noisy audience. Some 3,000 Icelanders and foreign chess enthusiasts had packed into the Lagardur Hall for the opening thriller. But most knowledgable observers said they felt the audience was more quiet than is normal at top chess games.

Spassky's seconds, including international grand masters Efrim Geller and Nikolai Krogius, sent their world champion to sleep and then spent the night and the morning hours analyzing the position to find a winning combination for Spassky. returned by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh were used exclusively to bring the two defendants to Pennsylvania to face state murder charges. Harold Gondelman, Pass' attorney, said that the government never intended to prosecute either man on the federal charges. "We will prove that," he added. Federal attorney Thomas Henderson responded: "The U.S.

is shocked the defense attorneys would make serious criminal allegations against their government." The defense attorneys also filed motions to subpoena U.S. Attorney Richard L. Thorn- WASHINGTON, Pa. (UPI)-Defense attorneys for two United Mine Worker Union officials cherged in the Yablonski slay-ings said Tuesday the federal government illegally filed conspiracy charges against their clients. The attorneys charged the state of Pennsylvania and the federal government illegally plotted to file murder charges against Albert E.

Pass, 51, a member of the UMW Executive Board, and William J. Prater, 53, a union field representative from LaFollette, Tenn. In a hearing before Washington County Judge Charles G. Sweet, the defense argued that the federal conspiracy charges RED CROSS COBBIES SOCIALITE DR. SCHOLL CONNIE STRIDE-RITE SNEAKER and Many More SAVE SAVE SAVE-SAVE COME IN NOW FOR BEST SELECTION ALL SIZES AAAA to EEE widths Sizes 4 to 1 2 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Continuing its attempts to drive down meat prices, the administration invited representatives of 12 nations to a meeting today to discuss ways of increasing imports into the American market.

Charles W. Bray III, a State Department spokesman, said the representatives of the 12 trading partners will be told their 1973 quotas for meat imports into the United States will depend upon hew they respond to the U.S. request for increased imports this year. "The United States government hopes to encourage these meat exporting countries to increase their shipments to the United States as part of the effort to drive down meat prices in this country," Bray said Tuesday as he announced the Washington meeting. "This government when it considers 1973 quotas will loosen the quotas for those who help us in 1972 that is, the performance of the exporting countries in response to the President's appeal will be a very heavily weighted factor in setting next year's quotas." President Nixon on June 26 issued an order suspending quotas for individual countries on their meat shipments to the United States.

He said he hoped this would help hold down rising prices for meat in the domestic market. Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz and Undersecretary of State John N. Irwin II were named co-chairmen for the meeting today. Also called in were officials of the Department of Agriculture, the Cost of Living Council, the Council of Economic Advisers and the Office of Special Assistance of the President for Consumer Affairs.

Protestants Assemble In Ulster BELFAST (UPI) Protestants assembled by the thousands today amid renewed threats of civil war for their biggest marching day of the year in Northern Ireland. A British soldier, a Roman Catholic youth and two other persons died Tuesday, bringing to 10 the number of persons killed in the province since the Irish Republican Army (IRA) ended its two-week cease-fire Sunday. The deaths raised the fatality toll in almost three years of violence 'in Northern Ireland to 421. In Belfast, organizers said at least 50,000 Protestants were expected to march through the city today to commemorate the 1690 Battle of the Boyne which established Protestant domination over Roman Catholics in Northern Ireland. Organizers agreed to a government order to re-route the parade away from the city's major Catholic districts in an effort to avoid sectarian clashes that have erupted during similar marches in past years.

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