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i PAGE A3 THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE. MONDAY. JULY 3. 1972 Nixon Claims AH The Credit Hanoi Says if'' it i ppliiif Tokyo tlf North Vietnam said today President Nixon is trying to claim sole credit for getting the Paris peace talks started again when in fact the Communists have called repeat edly for a resumption of the negotiations. fcfev Nhan Dan, Hanors Communist party newspaper, said Mr.

Nixon in his announcement Thursday that the talks would resume July 13 "presented the matter in such a way that one might have the idea that this resumption is a U.S. initiative and a result of Nixon's global fit Csfw-i 4 Ask4 i-l (' hi diplomacy. It should be painted out that this is a dirty trick." After three months of unsuc cessful war escalation and in BODIES FQUND IN BELFAST Soldiers and policemen carry away 2 bodies found in a ditch at the Clifton Cricket Club near the Oldpark Road area of Belfast. Police said they had been executed by gunshots through the head. face of the firm demand of the (Communist) delegations for the resumption of the Paris conference, the Nixon administration has had to comply to Pompidou Ope ns this legitimate, demand, the commentator said.

"An Act Of God Will" tTPI Telephoto PRIZE OF WAR A South Vietnamese tank, moving toward rear, tows one of the few captured 130-mm. Red artillery pieces. Two guns were captured during Quang Tri move. Irish Killings: Threaten Truce Continued from Page All Talks Resuming On Pilots' Walkout Talks In Bonn "Yet, Nixon tried to interpret this resumption as an act of good will, an initiative, and a 'novelty' on his part. foreign ministers discussed the summit and preparations for a Mr.

Nixon, the commentator noted, told his news conference Bonn (ft President Georges Pompidou and Chancellor Willy Brandt conferred for hours today amid West German optimism the two leaders can rec Spence and charged the UDA European security conference, while the two nation's finance that the United States will con Vietnamese Hijacker Slain By Passenger On Plane tinue to stand by its goals in Vietnam. staged a phony kidnaping to free him. Meanwhile, the UDA dismantled most of the 100 barricades oncile differences threatening "Thus," the commentator ministers went into details on monetary policy. The significance of the semiannual consulation was height postponement of a Common added, "it is safe to predict Market summit in October. it threw up around Protestant that in the coming weeks, the areas last week in protest Nixon administration will on ened by a French warning that the October 19-20 Paris summit the one hand, use the Paris against the British army's refusal to tear down the IRA's bar will have to be postponed sev conference to soothe and de Saigon (ff) A young Vietnamese man who tried to hijack a Pan American jumbo jet with 153 persons aboard to Hanoi in revenge for United States bombing of North Vietnam was overpowered by the pilot and ricades around various Catholic ceive public opinion, and on the other hand, will continue the areas.

The army made no move war escalation, increase U.S to remove the Protestant barricades either. The French leader and Brandt discussed the planned 10-nation summit and the uncertain outlook for steps toward European monetary unity in the wake of Britain's decision to float the pound, Bonn sources said. Separate Meetings After their opening meeting in Brandt's Palais Schaumburg chancellery on the Rhine River, Brandt hosted a lunch for Pom air and naval participation in senger compartment, also talked with the pilot, Capt. Gene Vaughn, 53, of Scottsdale, over the intercom. "I am doing this for revenge," Vaughn said he told him.

"Your bombers are maiming and killing our people of the Democratic Republic of North Vietnam. You are going to fly me to Hanoi and this airplane will be destroyed when we get there." Kept Up Conversation eral months unless concrete results are assured by first overcoming differences between the participants. Brandt's government signaled willingness to circumvent several controversial issues in order to save the summit sched Troops, IRA Snipers Battle the fighting along with the Sai shot to death by an armed passenger Sunday. The biggest gun battle since gon administration and escalate The hijacker was tentatively identified today as a speaker at its crimes against the Nortn Vitt amese people." the truce began Tuesday erupted Sunday morning when British troops shot it out for an hour with IRA snipers in Bel anti-war rallies at the Universi ule, which it believes is more important than ever because of ty of Washington in Seattle, where he had studied fishery S. Viets Push fast.

the need to achieve a swift later he couldn't stand the sight of the dead hijacker in his plane and he pitched the bloodied body to the concrete taxiway below. Authorities withheld the name of the passenger who shot Binh, but another traveler said he was a former policeman from Richmond, coming to Saigon to work for an American firm. The pilot said the passenger had checked his .357 Magnum pistol with him when he boarded the plane and that before confronting the hijacker he returned it and asked the man to help. The big 747 has two aisles. Vaughn approached the hijacker down one aisle while the armed passenger went down the other.

In Hong Kong, where the plane went for repair of its emergency gear, the captain displayed a souvenir, the sixth cartridge from the pistol, which science on a U.S. government More man 500 shots were pidou as they prepared for more talks. In separate meetings their Vaughn kept up the conversa solution to Europe's pressing jmonetary problems. scholarship and graduated with tion, telling the hijacker the jet fired, and the soldiers claimed they hit 2 of the estimated 14 honors last month. For Quang Tri Continued from Page A II The young man, carrying a gunmen attacking them.

One would have to be refueled and contact made with North Vietnam in order to cross the demilitarized zone. sniper running along the roof South Vietnamese passport in the name Nguyen Thai Binh, met oorted fiehtine continuing for violent death after the pilot trick the third dav 75 miles northeast tops was seen to fall when an army marksman fired at him. The commanders of the IRA's Scheme Against Cuba Bared; Nine Arrested Meanwhile the first officer ed him and landed at Saigon, the of Saieon. It said a North Viet namese attack on a district Provisional wing telephoned landed the jet at Saigon's Tan-son Nhut airport where it was ringed by troops and ambu flight's scheduled destination, in defiance of his demand to fly to headquarters at Phuoc Binh was reDulsed and 120 of the the army to disclaim responsibility. It said the snipers were Minneapolis iB Northwest Airlines and striking pilots resume negotiations today and a union spokesman said "things might start to move." Harry Bickford, federal mediator, said late Sunday that negotiations would resume this afternoon, the first bargaining session since the strike began Friday morning.

Both the Air Line Pilots Association and the company say they are in essential agreement on salary terms for pilots, a 26.7 per cent increase in pay and fringe benefits over three years. Still to be resoived are policy matters such as crew rest and work days, the union said. 13-Hour Days ALPA said pilots agreed to 13-hour days, but the company "insists that the pilots must work a 14-hour day and proposes that the minimum crew rest period be shortened to 8 hours," from the current overnight rest of 9 hours, 15 minutes. Northwest is accepting flight reservations for July 10 and beyond, but neither side has given assurances the strike will be over by then. Northwest also will begin two daily round-trip flights to Chicago Tuesday, manned by supervisory personnel.

Striking pilots ferried 28 stranded Northwest aircraft to home bases in Minneapolis, Seattle and New York. No passengers, mail or cargo were carried. Accord Reached Saturday The move was made under an agreement reached Saturday between Northwest and the 619 striking pilots. An airline spokesman said Sunday Northwest has laid off "a very substantial majority" of its 8,500 nonstriking employes because of the strike, but said he did not know the exact lances. attackers were killed, most of Continued from Page All men from its "auxiliary" force Vaughn went to the rear com North Vietnam.

135 Evacuated Safely The 135 other passengers were safely evacuated by sliding down emergency chutes, and it was disciplining them. partment where the hijacker them by air strikes. Power Plant Blasted Over North Vietnam, U.S. Naw iets blasted the Yong Bi told him to halt and added, "You have deceived me." had not been fired. Vaughn said he asked to used to empty the plane quickly in case of explpsion.

Several thermal Dower plant 10 miles come closer because the Ian 44-Yr. Separation Ends For Sisters Vancouver, B.C. (ID A 44 northeast of Haiphong for the persons suffered minor scratch guage problem made it difficult Miss Yuen, the stewardess held hostage, said she felt sorry for Binh "because he ended in such a disastrous way. He was very nice to me and he did not second time six weeks. The U.S.

Command reported several es or bruises and one passenger, a U.S. Air Force lieutenant main buildings destroyed or year separation has ended for colonel, broke his leg. mean to do anything rough." damaeed. including a coal two sisters, and relatives think Premier Alexei Kosygin of the to understand the Vietnamese. "This seemed to disarm him mentally and I saw my chance," the pilot said.

Flailing With Knife "I jumped him. I grabbed the arm that was holding the bomb treatment facility, boiler gener Soviet Union may have had a To back up his threats, the hijacker carried a long knife and a package which he said contained a bomb. Vietnamese police sources said two home ator buildings and other areas. The Dower plant was last hit Graduated With Honors In Seattle, the University of Washington Fisheries School said a 24-year-old Vietnamese named Nguyen Thai Binh, had reside, then released on $25,000 bond each. The federal complaint alleges dealings by a man known as "Carlos Diaz" to purchase as much as $1.2 million in munitions and weapons, ranging from submachine guns to M16's.

No guns, however, were aboard the plane raided by federal agents at Shreveport Saturday. Gallinghouse said that Diaz, identified only as a man claiming to be a Mexican citizen, was being sought along with another man. Flight To Veracruz The federal complaint alleges Kessler "agreed Wednesday to sell Diaz 13,500 pounds of C-4 plastic explosives, 7,000 feet of primacord, 2,600 electrical blasting caps and 25 electrical Mav 24 with TV-euided bombs. for flying the explosives to an airfield near Veracruz, Mexico. Arrested in Shreveport were James M.

Miller, and Joseph Mazzuka, both of Baton Rouge; Arthur Henry Flussier, of Fort Lauderdale, and Antonio Maldonado and Juan Martinez, both of Veracruz. They were released on personal recognizance bonds. Agents said also they had a warrant for the arrest of Francisco (Paco) Flores, of Piedras Negras, Mexico, on the conspiracy charge. Kenneth A. Miley, a Customs Service agent here, said officials in Mexico helped coordinate the investigation.

Publication Resumed Newark, N.J. tB The Evening News, closed for 10 months by a strike and the sale of its plant to The Newark Star-Ledger, has resumed publication. and it flew onto the floor. I U.S. spokesmen said they did made grenades were in the hand in the reunion.

Lea Witzke, 57, arrived here Sunday after flying from Patzik in southern Russia to visit her sister, Alicia. The reunion culminated an graduated with honors last not know whether the smart package and there was no indication whether they could have spun him around and got an arm lock on him. He was flailing with a knife in his other month and that about six bombs were used again in Sunday's attack. exploded. months ago he started speaking at anti-war rallies.

hand but all it got was a bit of effort to get the sisters together In other areas of worm Vietnam. U.S. planes hit petroleum my laundry. I had incredible But the airline described them as harmless "egg-shaped objects" wrapped in aluminum that began in 1955 when Alicia received a letter from her sis Binh had attended the university on a scholarship from the strength. pipelines, pumping stations and "I could feel his neck collaps ter, whom she believed was Agency for International Devel storage tanks and several sur foil.

ing under my arm. Two passen face-to-air missile launchers dead. opment. The scholarship ended The hijacking attempt began after the jumbo jet, flight 841, gers made flying tackles and and missiles. with his graduation.

An appeal for aid was given to an assistant to Kosygin by we all went down on the floor. Hanoi claimed two U.S. left Manila on the last leg of its San Francisco-to-Saigon flight. detonators for $430,000. Tom Campbell, Vancouver planes were shot down Sunday, one over Hanoi and the other Vaughn said he managed to move his body away from the mayor, when the Russian lead Binh, who had boarded in In addition, it alleges that another $35,000 was to be paid over HaiDhone.

The U.S. Com Vietnamese while keeping the er visited the city last year. Honolulu, grabbed stewardess arm lock on him and shouted to mand made no report of any May Yuen, 23, a Hong Kong Chinese, as a hostage and sent an unidentified armed passenger "Kill the Five shots losses Sunday, but it disclosed that a Naw A7 was lost two two notes to the control cabin weeks ago, June 18, about 30 demanding that the plane be were fired, four hitting Binh in diverted to Hanoi. the chest. miles southwest or vmn.

it saio British Banker Offers $130,000 Deal To Entice Fischer To Play Spassky For Chess Title the pilot was not found despite Vaughn said a few minutes The hijacker, in the rear pas a search. Fischer faces a noon Tuesday London A british banker today offered Bobby Fischer a deadline to be Reykjavik, India, Pakistan Agree OnTroopPullbacks Lon Nol Takes Presidency Oath Phnnm Psnh. Cambodia UB MICHAELSON MOTORS SALES DEPT. WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY JULY4TH! Get your extra bonus trade July 4th deal! VOLVO AMERICAN MOTORS RENAULT PEUGEOT SALES PARTS SERVICE 5801 REISTERSTOWN RD. 358-5800 deal worth 50,000 pounds Iceland, for his match with Spassky.

The American cham 000 at official parity to entice pion was reported as saying he Fischer to play his Soviet rival Walker Securities, which has worldwide business affairs, has proposed a package containing several alternative offers. One is to double the match's prize money, which is now $125,000. The winner would get $78,125 under present terms. An increased prize would mean Well' here it is. What I am saying to Fischer now is, 'Come out and play'." Slater's offer was made through Dr.

Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, and was immediately relayed to Fischer in New York, a spokesman for Slater said. would not appear in Iceland Continued from Page A 11 Marshal Lon Nol administered himself the oath as the Cambodian republic's first elected pres-idpnt todav and oledsed to de Boris Spassky for the world title. James D. Slater, an investment banker, said in making the offer, "Fischer has said that money is the problem. unless his financial demands were met by the tournament organizers.

Slater, chairman of Slater from the threat or use of force. But the bilateral settlement vote "all my strength and all clause was considered a victory that the winner gets $156,000 and my soul" to serve nis war- for the Indian position that the again. That agreement finally dissolved in December. Bhutto flew home today but was delayed for more than an hour by thick fog and a drizzle. Before climbing into an Indian army helicopter, Bhutto turned to Mrs.

Gandhi and said, "Thank you for everything." ravaged nation. Tn Nol is still DartiallV par U.N. has no legal basis for the loser $104,000. "The money is mine," said Slater. "I hope the offer is being in Kashmir as an observ er because the December war being considered this afternoon.

altered the original 1949 cease like chess and have played it alyzed from a stroke he suffered 17 months ago. As he spoke, gunfire could be heard in the distance. The Cambodian high command reported that fighting was raging on a hill 18 miles south of the capital fire line. for years. Many want to see The pact is the second re this match and everything has been arranged.

If Fischer does not go to Iceland, many will be nunciation of force between the countries in six years. After their September, 1965, war over illiiiiKllliSlllllii The marshal swore himself in for the next five years at a disappointed." Kashmir, they agreed in Jan ceremony in an open air gallery uary, 1966, at Tashkent, in the Michaelson Motors OUR 15TH ANNUAL VOLVO SUMMER BONUS TRADE-IN Alternative Offer The alternative is to give a straight $130,000 extra the winner, making his prize mon Soviet Union, not to use force of the modernistic Chamcar Mon Palace built by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia's onetime head of state who was driven into exile in Peking in Jpl ey up to $208,000. March 1970, by Lon wot and "The idea is to remove the problem of money from Fischer and see if he has any others," his associates. EVENT! said Slater. 1 In Moscow, the Soviet Chess Federation said Fischer merits SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS NOW I 1 disqualification because of His rcw I 'ill UtMUIN- STRATOR EXECUTIVE CARS! SiSS-SS Max Margolis Gentleman Stylist SPECIAL JULY 4th 7-HOUR SALE TUES.

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