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The Atlanta Constitution du lieu suivant : Atlanta, Georgia • 8

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Atlanta Journal and CONSTITUTION SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1972 Crashes Tighten Thai Air Security Hapid City lEy 2nd Flood I 1 1 ('" been heavy fighting in thet past 2'i months. Until the crash manv air lines disregarded the recoml a 1 1 and took thd shorter northerly route. Both' routes are still officially open The U.S. military command in Saigon strongly denied Duh- lished reports in Hong Kong newspapers that a Nationalist Chinese military plane ex ploded in the air at the same AX Al nil mrniiil La time the Cathay Pacific jet liner crashed and the two air planes probably collided. By The Associated Frena Civilian aviation authorities in Thailand announced strict new security measures Saturday following the crash of two jetliners this week after leaving the Bangkok airport.

A nine-man Cathay Pacific investigating team returned to South Vietnam's central highlands for the second day to probe a jetliner crash 200 miles northeast of Saigon Thursday that killed all 81 persons aboard. In Hong Kong, airline sources said two recommendations were issued in recent weeks that planes flying over South Vietnam should avoid a route used by the Cathay Pacific plane. The route flown by the Cathay Pacific plane is further north than the one recommended for airliners, passing over South Vietnam's central highlands where there has of a six-foot wall of water was apparently false and may have originated with a ham radio operator in the nearby Black Hills. There was, however, heavy rain more than two inches in the hills and a sustained downpour in Rapid City and creeks rushed from their banks. Rapid Creek, which formed a path for most of last week 's floodwaters, Line Creek and Box Elder Creek jumped from their banks.

Box Elder creek, normally about 25 feet wide, was 155 feet wide at the Interstate 90 bridge just north of town, the Corps of Engineers said. Floodwaters rushed from canyons in the hills. Ironically, officials said, much of the waters rushing down along Rapid Creek spread out when they reached the Canyon Lake area. Canyon Lake Dam gave way during the peak of flooding last Friday night. mere were no other air craft of any kind in that area," said a spokesman.

Command spokesmen also tended to discount the possibil ity that the Cathay Pacific airliner was hit by ground fire. They said it was flying at DON MURRAY WINS EAGLE RANK Don Murray. 18. son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Murray of 695 North Parkwood Road in Decatur, has been awarded the rank of Eagle Scout in Post 18. George Quillian is post adviser. Don graduated this spring from Druid Hills High School. 29,000 feet and no artillery 1 RAPID CITY, S.D.

(UPI) Hundreds of flood-wary Rapid City residents fled their homes or dropped what they were doing and ran to higher ground Saturday as heavy rains turned city streets into fastmoving rivers for the second time in a week. The warnings to flee came less than a week after raging floodwaters killed at least 216 persons and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses here. At one point Saturday night, water in the downtown area, which was innundated last week, rose to four feet deep. Two-foot deep waters swept through streets, stalling cars trying to make to to high ground. Mayor Don Barnett, as he had a week ago Friday night, took to radio to urge residents to get out immediately.

This time they needed no second warning. "Forget about your Barnett said. "I am declaring martial law in all of Rapid City as of right now. Abandon your property imme -diately. A six-foot wall of mud and water is coming down the canyon at this time.

It has not yet reached Rapid City." In cars and on foot, thee iti-zens fled. One newsman told of driving through "water up to my knees" with a dozen people on the hood and roof of his car. The car made it to dry ground, but its brakes failed. Two areas of town, the South Canyon area and the Canyon Lake area, were literally abandoned. An hour and 20 minutes later, the rain had stopped and high water had receeded from many areas.

Barnett lifted his declaration of mar could reach that distance. Spokesmen said also they know of no surface to air missile batteries operating in the region of the crash. UPI Photo WELCOMED headquarters of the U.S. Conference of Mayors, which is meeting here. NEW ORLEANS Atlanta Mayor Sam Mas-sell receives a welcome from plume-hatted doorman Eddie Minor at the Roosevelt Hotel.

How Georgia Solons Voted CHESS PLAY SLATED More than 100 players are expected to compete in the Southern Open Chess Championship at the Atlanta American Motor Hotel July 1-4. Milan Monic, a former junior champion of Yugoslavia who now lives in Alabama, will be defending his title. The seven round tournament is divided into three sections Open Championship. Amateur and Reserve to permit players of equal strength to face each other. New players who have never competed before can select any of the sections.

Most of the top Southern chess players are foreign immigrants. Ruben Shocron of Milledgevilie (originally from Argentina), Klaus Pohl of LaGrange (East Germany), Dr. Juan Gonzalez and Edurado Celorio, both of Miami, Fla. (Cuba) are expected to challenge Monic. Dr.

Richard Long of Atlanta is also expected to make a strong showing. There has been a recent growth of interest in chess in the South. Persons interested can obtain details on the competition and on entry fees from Director Richard Haas at 289-7633. There is no admission charge for spectators. Fischer 'Complex7 Rapped by Spassky tial law but urged residents not to return to low ground for a time.

State police said the report 1955 Slaying Suspect Sought NEW YORK (AP) Dist. Atty. Frank S. Hogan said he is seeking the return of a former inmate of a Mexican prison who is accused of a double slaying here in 1955. Ilogan identified the man as Santiago Balbuena and said he was being held in San Antonio, on a New York warrant.

The district attorney's office said Balbuena was indicted in March 1955 in the fatal shooting of two brothers, Caesar and Alfonso Burgos, in upper Manhattan on Feb. 11, 1965. A TTa 1. 1 BORIS SPASSKY 'Mood Very Good' Journal-Constitution Washington RoreaiM) WASHINGTON This is how members of the Georgia congressional delegation voted last week. SENATE 1.

a i i International Plant Protection Convention Treaty. 74 to 0. 2. Ratified treaty with Honduras on the Swan Islands, 74 to 0. 3.

Ratified treaty on convention to prevent and punish acts of terrorism. 74 to 0. 4. Adopted amendment to foreign aid authorizations bill increasing funds for Bangladesh from 50 million to 100 million, 50 to 30. 5.

Rejected amendment to foreign aid authorizations bill striking prohibitions against furnishing military assistance or sales, other than training, to nations of South Asia, 43 to 41. 6. Ratified treaty on convention on taking of evidence abroad in civil or commercial matters, 84 to 0. 7. Ratified treaty of extradition with Argentina, 84 to 0.

8. Ratified partial revision of the radio regulations relating to space telecommunications- 84 to 0. 9. Appropriated funds for Department of Housing and Urban Development, 70 to 2. 10.

Appropriated funds for District of Columbia for fiscal 1973, 78 to 0. 11. Extended and improved programs to eliminate hazards of childhood poisoning caused by lead-based paints, 82 to 0. 12. Adopted amendment to foreign aid authorizations bill extending repayment period for military sales from 10 to 20 years, 41 to 35.

13. Provided equitable system for adjusting pay rates for prevailing rate employes of the federal government, 56 to 19. 14. Adopted amendment to appropriations bill deleting funds for subversive activities control board, 42 to 35. 15.

Adopted amendment to appropriations bill extending date after which payments to United Nations shall not exceed 25 per cent of total annual assessment of such organization from Jan. 1 until Dec. 31, 1973, 39 to 28. 16. Appropriated funds for Departments of State, Commerce, Justice, and the Judiciary.

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3. Appropriated funds for Department of Interior, 3G7 to 3. 4. Appropriated funds for departments of Labor and Health. Education and Welfare for fiscal 1973, 277 to 60.

LOVE. It lias a goldeii ling tr if MOSCOW (LAT) Looking relaxed and in fine physical condition. Boris Spassky, the world champion chess player, said last week the American challenger. Bobby Fischer, seemed to have a "persecution complex." The Russian champion was asked about published statements by Fischer that "the Russians cheat at chess to keep the world title, they have tried by every means to avoid me." Spassky said: "It seems to me that Fischer has developed a sort of persecution complex. He is afraid the Russians are out to get him using kids tricks." THE TWO MEN will play in Rayjavik, Iceland, starting July 2, to determine if Fischer, the 29-year-old genius who is America's greatest player, can end the five-year Russian dominance of international chess competition.

Spassky answered correspondent's questions at the Journalists Club, five days before he plans to leave for last-minute training in Iceland. Slim, fair-haired, muscular and of average height. Spassky said: "My mood is very good before the match. I am approaching it like a holiday. Such things happen rarely, perhaps once in a lifetime.

Whether Fischer wins or he loses, it will create great interest in chess. I love chess." Spassky, the 35-year-old native of Leningrad, refused to discuss his program for training himself physically or psychologically for the long world championship match or to disclose if he developed any new strategy to combat Fischer's potent, attacking game style. "I must be modest and keep my professional secrets," he answered with a smile. Chile Shuffle Replaces 6 On Cabinet IV XL $1088 i i special purchase! cool knit dresses in easy-care polyester SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -President Salvador Allende replaced six ministers in his 15-man Cabinet Saturday and at the same time announced he would introduce basic changes in the action of his leftist government. The most important change in the Cabinet, prompted by three weeks of secret meetings with leaders of his coalition government, was the exit of Economy Minister Pedro Vuskovic, an independent Marxist.

The controversial minister's economic policies to bring the major part of the Chilean economy under state control has been blamed by the anti-Marxist opposition as the cause of the country's increasing shortages in markets and stores. The new ministers are: Carlos Matus, a Socialist, to be minister of the economy. Anibal Palma, presently undersecretary of foreign relations and a Radical party member, to be minister of education. Mireya Baltra, a Communist, to be minister of labor. Orlando Millas, also a Communist, to be minister of the Treasury.

Jorge Arrate, a Socialist, to be minister of mining on a temporary basis. He replaces Gen. Pedro Palacios. Luis Matte, a leftist independent, to be minister of housing. Vuskovic will not be relieved of all duties having to do with the 14.99 mail to doviion'j, ollonla, go.

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the chess world would be very boring." Spassky has. been world champion since 1960, when he defeated another Soviet player, Tigran Petrossian. Fischer defeated Petrossian last October for the right to meet Spassky. The champion and Fischer have played five times with two ending in draws. key quon.

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