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PAGE 3 Convicts Find Striking Pilots Still At Odds With Airline Pyongyang Blasts Police Suppression In South Korea Sound Way To Escape Perth, Australia (Reuter) Three prisoners escaped from Fremantle jail near here using equipment the prison authori Tokyo (ffr North Korea, con Minneapolis Iff, Northwest Airlines and its 1,600 striking tinumg its propaganda attack ties allowed them for monitor ing a French weather satellite, who are intensifying the movement for national reunification, inspired by the joint statement of the North and South after on South Korea since the two The prisoners used pieces of announced Tuesday they would the equipment to make a tele pnots nave reached agreement on a pension plan but remain at odds on hospitalization and group life insurance, Harry Bickford, a federal mediator, its publication." South Koreans' Criminals' work at peaceful reunification and would not slander each other said today that Seoul The Pyongyang broadcast says. accused South Korean police of phone, which they connected Friday to the prison's public address system to divert the attention of guards on the jail wall while they made their getaway. Bickford made his announce committing "a criminal act ob ment Friday evening after i nine-hour negotiating session. structing a faster and more successful execution of the police have been ordered to "suppress the South Korean people." Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency commented on an emergency The equipment mas made It was the fifth straight day of points of the agreement with intensive Dargaining in an at jW.iir,,.,ia,l,ira,fiii,rr,,,MwlZ4 ir. LltttamiM the active, support of the peo tempt to resolve the contract ple of both states." Japan's New Cabinet Foreign Minister Kim Yong dispute that has kept Northwest planes grounded for nine days.

shik told the South Korean National Assembly in Seoul today Kakuei Tanaka, Japan's new prime minister, center front, is flanked by members of his cabinet during inauguration in Tokyo. At either side of Tanaka are Foreign Minister Ohira, right, and State Minister Mild. that his government hopes to meeting of South Korean police chiefs which it said was held Thursday in Seoul. The broadcast said the "suppressive measures of the scoundrels, no doubt, are aimed at the vigorous advance of the South Korean people improve trade and other relations with the Soviet Union, from old radios and electrical devices handed in to the jail by the public. Officers Face Probe After IRA 'Arrest' Northwest and the officials of the Air Line Pilots Association met separately Friday night, Bickford said, and the two sides were to return to the bargaining table today and China and European Socialist countries.

Sunday. 4th Stumbling Block -THE BATTLE FOR QUANG TRI Foe Well Dug-ln Outside City Italian Art Work Brings $617,400 A source close to negotiators central panel depicting the cor had indicated that a fourth stumbling block in the talks, London Iff) A new world record for a 14th Century Italian art work was claimed by Christie's auction house Fri onation of the Virgin. Twelve side panels represent the life South of Quang Tri, South nigni passes, naa Deen re Vietnam Iff) South Vietnamese of Christ from the Nativity to Belfast, Northern Ireland the Ascension. paratroopers advancing on day. (ff Two British army officers faced searching questioning Quang Tri city were stalled No early Italian painting had previously reached this price An altarpiece by the Paduan artist Guariento di Arpo was sold to a London dealer for from their superiors today about their "arrest" by the $617,400.

Irish Republican Army. at auction, Christie's said. The former record was $280,000 paid in 1965 for the "Master of St. Francis Crucifix," now in solved. But Bob Rezanka, spokesman for the pilots, denied that Friday night.

With pay generally agreed upon, the four fringe issues had been seen as the major barriers to settlement. The strike began June 30 after 15 months of contract negotiations and at the end of a 30-day cooling-off period imposed under the Railway Labor Act. Captains John Cornwell and It came from the Austro-Hungarian collection of the Capt. Gail Furrow, 32, of Ur-bana, Ohio. Supporting air strikes have also been close, so close that one can hear the wail of falling bombs from a B-52 before the impact.

Strikes by smaller tactical jets have knocked out tanks and trucks and started gasoline fires in enemy positions, but the paratroopers continue to take heavy fire. South Vietnamese casualties have been light, the enemy's heavy. But no one counts bod-, ies on the front. R. Millard, both of the 20th Britain's National Gallery.

Czernin family. for the second day today by tank-supported North Vietnamese forces dug into bunkers and walled French villas. Although government troops had reached the southern and southeastern city limits, officers at the front denied official announcements in Saigon that two-thirds of the provincial capital was in South Vietnam Medium Regiment Royal Artillery, were seized early Friday Dealer Edward Speelman, The polyptych or complex of small, gold panel paintings was dated 1344. It measures who bought the altarpiece, said and held captive for 18 hours it would almost certainly be in the iKAs Londonderry make their final stand, officers said. Once the enemy's main bunker line is breached, the paratroopers expect easy going into the city's center.

The North Vietnamese are so well dug in they have been able to endure day-long air strikes by U.S. fighter-bombers and still fire on the South Vietnamese whenever an advance is attempted. Artillery Feared For their part, the South Vietnamese paratroopers are walking their supporting artillery only 50 yards ahead of friendly lines. This dangerous tactic requires a fine degree of coordination, but it has proved successful. "The airborne has perfected the technique so well that prisoners now tell us they fear the artillery more than air strikes," said airborne adviser a 90-man airborne reconnaissance company entered Quang Tri city at 2 A.M.

Thursday to pinpoint enemy targets for U.S. air strikes and South Vietnamese artillery. The unit was accompanied by three Americans, an airborne adviser and two U.S. marines acting as naval gunfire liaison radio operators. Final Stand Seen The reconnaissance troops split into teams and stationed themselves in scattered observation posts.

They reported very few North Vietnamese troops were actually in the city and some of them were driving around in captured M4 tanks left by the South Vietnamese. The amount of resistance encountered by airborne forces on the outskirts of Quang Tri indicates that this is were the North Vietnamese plan to passed on to a foreign client 85 inches by 105 inches, with a stronghold. They were treated well and released unharmed by the ese hands. IRA's Provisional wing, which warned that they had endangered the province's 11-day-old cease-fire. "Definitely premature," snorted one.

"If our objective was to enter Quang Tri, we could have done it in a day. But if we want to stay there, we have to clean out all the North Vietnamese around it. When we go in, we want to Followed Party The circumstances of the of Richard Due To Be Don ficers' detention were not clear, but it was assumed they It can now be disclosed that had wandered into the Bogside stronghold on their way back to base after a party. Both were in civilian clothes. London (Reuter) Actor Richard Burton said Friday he plans to give up his career as one of the world's most highly paid film stars to become a tutor at Oxford University.

Burton, husband of film star The army didn't know the men were held until the ika telephoned. The army said nei S. Navy Jets Start Fires On N. Vietnamese Island ther had authority to enter the area. The Provionals issued a statement upon their release saying: These two men who had violated the truce have been released on humanitarian patrol 9 miles west of Da Nang proved unsuccessful, the U.S.

Continued from Page 11 are now the biggest threat to the new American bombing campaign. grounds." It added that the Command said the two Air Elizabeth Taylor, added that he hopes to settle at Oxford in two years, where he probably will hold tutorials on Shakespeare and the theater. He discussed his plans following a ceremony here at which a $45,000 check from his wife was handed over to the United Nations Children's Fund. Burton once an Oxford student himself, earlier this year was made an honorary fellow IRA expected "reciprocal" ac Force F-4 Phantoms were shot tion from the army. 1 In still another delayed re down by MIG-21 interceptors UPI Telephoto Friday, killing two Americans and wounding eight.

In a second mistaken attack, two Air Force F-4 Phantoms accidentally dropped bombs on a South Vietnamese position in the central highlands 7 miles Wednesday while accompany "Given Every Comfort" The Provisionals claimed the Reassurance In Bonn port, the command said a third Air Force F-4 was lost for unknown causes while on a ing fighter-bombers on raids 30 officers had signed a state and 60 miles northeast of Hanoi. All four crewmen were ment saying: "We were not in any way ill-treated, or sub reported missing. Willy Brandt, West Germany's chancellor, reassures a news conference that the recent reshuffling of his cabinet "means no change in policy." Brandt, standing with Foreign Minister Walter Scheel, named Defense Minister Helmut Schmidt to replace Economics and Finance Minister Karl Schiller, who recently resigned. of St. Peter's College, Oxford.

jected to any abuse, verbal or after giving $250,000 to the col otherwise, by our captors. We lege. were given every comfort and He said: "I shall sit as a Five la Two Weeks They were the fourth and fifth F-4 Phantoms downed by MIG-21 's in less than two weeks with a total of eight at no time were we given any fellow of St. Peter's and a don reason for alarm." BLOOD-THIRSTY CHESS (tutor). I am prepared to northwest of Kontum City, killing six government soldiers and wounding six, the command announced.

Entrenched Foe AP correspondent Holger Jensen reported from the northern front that South Vietnamese paratroopers advancing on Quang Tri city were stalled for the second day by North Vietnamese forces entrenched in bunkers and The military said the officers mission 70 miles northwest of Dong Hoi in the southern sector of North Vietnam. Its two crewmen were listed as missing. 67 Airmen Missing The command said 58 U.S. planes have been lost over North Vietnam since the resumption of bombing April 6, and 67 airmen are missing over the North during the same period. Many of the missing are believed to have spend the rest of my life at crewmen missing and two res were not connected with any Oxford apart from the win cued.

intelligence operation and ters. Check These Moves, Mate began an investigation. "We like the sun and have In Belfast, meanwhile, Prot estant extremists erected bar this passion for Mexico. We ricades around their Castler- his chessmen into a bag and shall probably spend the winters there." smashed his opponent in the eagh district Army headquar walled French villas. could take a lesson from King Valdemar, in the year 1157.

The king concentrated so Not since the 1965-68 bombing campaign have North Vietnamese MIG's done so well. U.S. military sources said North Vietnamese pilots were becoming more aggressive in challenging American jets. Gen. John W.

Vogt, the commander of the 7th Air Force, is known to believe that MIG's ters said the Protestants had been Burton said giving up acting face with it, leaving him a bloody mess. agreed to allow military units hard on his chess game that Behind the 11-day counter-offensive, North Vietnamese gunners launched a series of shelll ing attacks from Hue south did not bother him. "I hate acting," he said. "I can't bear "Take that!" exclaimed the access to the no-go zone and Meanwhile, the U.S. Command reported that an artillery battery accidentally fired into a U.S.

infantry had said the barriers would be it. After the initial excitement ward. temporary. it becomes tedious." king. Rognvald rode off in a panic.

But his brother stayed to split the king's skull open. These stories are sagas from Child's Fear Of Dentist Is Real Willard Fiske's "Chess Iceland and in Icelandic Literature," published in 1905. It is said that Bobby Fischer, American chess champion, has gotten the high Melbourne Iff) The dentist is real-life bogyman to young children an ogre delighting in hurting a truly frightening when Canute gave him a big kiss, he didn't even look up from the board. Troops Got His Attention It took a troop of enemy soldiers rushing into the room to get his attention. The king leaped up to fight.

He fell with a wounded thigh. But his men covered him with their bodies for protection. They were chopped to bits, and the king escaped. The game was never finished. Concentration could have been the downfall of Eric Plovpenning, a wise ruler, it is said.

He was lured to the chess table by his blackhearted brother in the summer of 1250. The brother abused Eric as he sat playing chess, and Eric was killed that very night. est stakes in history of chess monster. tist showed drawings from the survey to explain child-attitudes. One concentrated on the dental machinery.

"On the left," he said, "is the drill equipment. It looks as if it could have animalistic form. It has four legs and seems to have arms and it for his series beginning Tuesday in Reykjavik with Boris Spassky, the world champion. That, at least, is the conclu Dental machinery, like animals Prison-like dental surgeries Lots of blood Children screaming in agony The study was conducted by teachers at the request of John L. Godfrey, a lecturer at the Department of Dental Medicine at Melbourne University.

"Young people use paints and crayons to express experiences they are unable to write about," Godfrey noted, ex Even though thousands of tached to Melbourne's Prince Henry's Hospital interpreted the meaning of the drawings. The outcome was a paper entitled "Out of the Mouths of Babes" presented to a meeting of the International Association for Dental Research at Melbourne Dental Hospital. "The aim of the study was to find out whether or not children are basically, down deep, afraid of dentists and why," said Godfrey. "There was also the possibility that some way might be found to New York (J) The insulted agos and white-knuckled tensions before the Fischer-Spas-sky chess match may seem to be a blazing battle, but pale beside the tales of blood-thirsty games in Medieval Iceland. Chess boards in the 12th and 13th Centuries were often the center of treachery, revenge, intrigue and murder, according to sagas of the time.

Games were often interrupted because somebody was getting hacked to pieces. When a certain King Louis lost a chess game to Rognvald, he stood up in a fury, shoved Bones Found In Suitcase Sacramento, Calif. Iff) A suitcase full of human bones found in the Greyhound bus depot may have been shipped from Fresno, 200 miles away, police say. Sacramento investigators said the bones are those of a woman 45 to 50 years old. "She quite possibly could have been deceased anywhere from 6 months to 10 years," Bilbo said.

The bones were found Tuesday when bus company officials checked through baggage that had been left unclaimed for more than 30 days, but it was not announced until Friday that the bones were human. sion from a study that involved 289 children at a suburban government school. The youngsters, aged 5 to 12, were asked to "draw a visit to the den appears to be walking towards patient is calling in a scratchy, weak way 'help'." A third drawing showed the patient, bolt upright, and, Godfrey interpreted: "He is unable through tension, to lean back in the chair. He is transfixed at the massive piller ahead of him and the drill stark and ugly, filling his mouth." Godfrey said one little girl told the teacher how much she enjoyed going to her dentist. She said she was never afraid.

Not The Truth "But she was't telling the truth," Godfrey said. "Dentists wear white but she drew hrm in thick black. Her fear was quite evident. She wrote how much she liked him, even 'liked injections'. But her drawings showed patent fear." The solution? "We must work the atti tist," and this is what they depicted: the patient.

The child the chair is stiff and tense, fingers taut, and exclaiming Notice the door to the surgery is shut. The patient is locked plaining the experiment. Attacks on children by mon dollars of prize money are on the line, today's championship prize is chicken feed. Rognvald played King Louis for his head. Woman Was Prize A woman was the prize in one knightly saga.

A king put up his horse, falcon and sword for a maiden and engaged in a game, winner take all. The king lost. He left the game on foot, unarmed and unloved. "Little consolation do you ster dentists Two child psychiatrists at- "Poor King! Little did he merit so cruel a checkmate!" was the comment from Fiske. in.

mere is no escape. cope with this fear." 'Dead Scared' A second drawing showed the dentist advancing on his child patient with a saw, such It Was Really He said the results were "illuminating" because the children displayed a basic fear of the dentist. Father Of Three "The dentist was there to as is used to cut timber. derive from the game of chess "This is a common attitude," Godfrey said. "Between for now I own your costly objects!" said his competitor.

Talk about concentration. attack them, so he and his A Pretty Shot tude of the dentists rather than the children," Godfrey chair were drawn heavily in black the child's color Today, Fischer feels the glare of the elaborate chess table in said. "They must learn how of fear," he noted. "They important the mouth is to the Reykjavik may be too bright. Queensborough, England child.

It may distract him. Fischer "It is a part of the body that from birth had enormous im three and five years children are terribly afraid of being attacked or mutilated. They're dead scared. "Here we have the child patient belted into the dentist chair, isolated high above the surgery floor. Advancing on the helpless patient is the grinning dentist with a saw, bent on cutting him open.

There'U be blood and no wonder the made, via their drawings, good healthy expressions of fear. Provided the dentist accepts this and says, 'I know you're scared but I will be (Reuter) Tom Pretty, a welding engineer squeezed down a tube to inspect it for its owner, a human cannonball named portance. This goes on all through life, eating, drinking, Fred Frinton. then there is progress. This Girls Nagged Into Sex A flash and a boom later, approach is much better than Torn picKea nimseii up in a the dentist saying 'Now it's not Tel Aviv Iff) Israeli mothers try to "nag their 16-year-old going to hurt etc.

cow field 30 feet away. The bruised welder allowed: "I Godfrey, 41, and father of three children aged 16, 13 and 8 scared of the den- ANEW DIMENSION Due to the death of our beloved Wife and Mother ANNE GRODNITSKY BEN'S FURNITURE 527 North Chester St. will be closed today We'll reopen Monday. July 10rt daughters into having sexual relations," an expert on teenagers reports. "Girls come to me and complain that if they want to stay home and read or listen to records, their mothers keep asking why they aren't out having a good time with a boy," said Dr.

Ruth Navon, of the Tel Aviv schools' health service. Dr. Navon told a symposium on sex education that some mothers fear their daughters even 15-year-olds are in danger of becoming old maids. Dr. Zev Segal, a social welfare executive in Haifa, observed "The Israeli mother is miserable if her teen-age daughter doesn't have a boy friend." should have made sure that there was no explosive capsule in it." When Fred heard of the incident last night, he went out.

on strike. "The trigger is ob viously faulty and unless I ge' an assurance that a skilled technician has corrected the fault I' shall not appear thb weekend." WEBER'S FARM Fresh Maryland Cam Variety of Fruits Vegetables let Cold Wtttrmelon J524 Proctor lone next to the Antique Red Barm. Toke Sotyr Hill ltd. 1 mile North of CHILD'S FEAR-Children's drawings depict the fear they feel in the dentist's chair. Two child psychiatrists in Australia say a child's fear of the dentist is very real.

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