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Princeton Monday, July 3, 1972 Find girl's body in fl Ft. Branch Francisco Hazleton Haubstadt Oakland City Owensvllle Patdka Doll arson grave near Princeton Oldest continuous business institution in Gibson Countyi26th year 2 weeks by carrier wlAO jury. He is charged with road that runs north of the high- men, in the way 64 and 65 Intersection, in a red aggravated kidnaping disappearance of the girl and is wood on Princeton Farms Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Lawrencevllle, 111., for eight-year-old Dorothy Kay Kavanaugh and the man charged with her kidnap was to appear in court at about the tame time. William R. GonGer, 47, Olney, 111., will appear at a hearing to show cause Fireworks, parade top Fourth being held on $50,000 bond at an property, about seven miles west undisclosed Jail.

of Princeton at 10:05 a.m. The girl who disappeared from Sunday, the Lawrencevllle, 111., cour- She was found by Donald thouse square last Monday was Grounds and Charles Saltsgaver, found in Gibson county in a grave both of Allendale, 111., members 10-12 inches deep near a county of the 1,200 man search party. Fireworks and a parade both is set for 9 p.m. Queen Float, featuring Queen The display will include 12 set on a kidnap charge for the grand will be the main parts of the The parade will feature 4-H RUth Whltehouse and the pieces and devices, 104 aerial Fourth of July celebartion in clubs, fire trucks, antique cars, Printnn niw Clarion. oleces.

dIus the grand finale. crPTn "'JplE" 1 Gibson County Tuesday. The organization floats, horses, Lee Miller is the Hazleton 4-H which Includes the American parade, sponsored by the carts, buggies and business Boys' leader. Fireworks will flag, as well as a bombardment Hazleton 4-H Boys Club, is set to units. The newest attactiona brighten the sky Tuesday night of aerial shells, begin at 10 In Hazleton.

The featured In the parade Include around the Princeton Cars driving into the grounds fireworks display, sponsored by Dr. Edward Frlckey, state 4-H fairgrounds when $475 worth of will be charged 50 cents for the Gibson county fair board and and youth leader from Purdue, fireworks will be displayed. The parking, but no walk in fee will be the Princeton Retail Merchants, Princeton VFW Post 1147 Poppy display wm begin at 9 p.m. charged. Honor grad dies attempting to hijack plane to North Viet By TRACY WOOD I am about being taken to weight of a Ping-Pong ball Binh had a knife with a 10-SAIGON (UPI) A month ago Hanoi." when I threw him out." Inch blade and two lemons Nguyen Thai Binh graduated Instead, Vaughn brought the The passenger who shot Binh wrapped in tinfoil which he said from the University of Wash- plane into Saigon airport and at close range with the high- were bombs.

Vaughn said that lngton with honors. Sunday he went back to negotiate with powered .357 magnum pistol Binh told him he was taking the died attempting to hijack a Pan Binh. At a press conference was not identified, but he was plane to Hanoi as an act of American 747 to North Vietnam later he told what happened: believed to be a former San revenge because "your bom-with "bombs" made out of "When we landed at Saigon Francisco area policeman en bers have wrought havoc on our found fresh dirt covered with leaves and a rusty outdoor glider placed on top of the leaves. Gibson County Coroner Robert Kendall said the girl had her throat slashed and a stab wound In the chest. Pathologist John Pless of Bedford is conducting an autopsy at Bedford.

The Gibson county sheriff's department assisted Lawrencevllle police chief Steve Foster and Illinois State Police detective Joe Irving in the Investigation Sunday. Dorothy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Kavanaugh of Lawrencevllle, was last seen Monday night when she was going to the Lawrencevllle library. Police said a person saw her enter a camper truck on the square.

William R. Gonder, 47, Olney, was arrested Tuesday at his home and charged with aggravated kidnaping In the disappearance of the girl. He was held on $50,000 bond at an undisclosed jail pending a court appearance today. A camper truck similar to one the witness reported the girl entered was found In Gon-der's garage. Police said mud and coal on the truck led them to a side road, which had been surfaced with coal, near where the body was found under about 10 inches of earth.

Civil defense units from 11 cities and four counties as well as civilian volunteers had been Involved In the search for the girl. Police said 63 letds had been followed up in the days of the searching in which two Army helicopters and search and rescue dogs were also used. The FBI as well as the Illinois Bureau of Investigation and state police were investigating the case along with Lawrencevllle and Lawrence county police. Fewer fires in township, city same The Princeton city fire A 1 A A 1 lemons. airport I told the military under The 24-year-old Vietnamese, a no circumstances to allow the vehement antiwar protester aircraft to depart.

I'd already while in college, took a made my decision. route to Vietnam to work as a people." security guard with an Amerl- The stewardess held by Binh, can firm. Vaughn said the May Huen, said later "the passenger had checked his hilacker was very nice to rnc.I stewardess hostage while the "The man was standing In pistol when boarding the plane felt sorry to see him ended in plane with 149 persons aboard the rearmost part of the but was given It back when the audi a disastrous way. was on the last leg of its San airplane holding one of the hijacking started. Francisco-Guam-Manila- Saigon stewardesses hostage.

He said, Two Petersburg sisters who have ties with the Kavanaugh family joined the search party in the Wabash River bottoms in Gibson county for eight-year-old Dorothy Kavanaugh, Lawrencevllle, 111., who disappeared on her way to the library on June 26. From the left are Leslie Walker, Suth Sutherland, Lawren-ceville, and Beverly Walker. The girls were taking a water break. flight. He sent a note to the Don 1 came any closer because pilot, Capt.

Gene Vaughn, you do I'll blow this airplane demanding to be flown to Hanoi 1 told 'We have a whn v.uffhn. sa. of Scot- language problem. I can't ixon leads tsdale, did not immedi- understand you too well. Let atelv comDlv he sent another me come I moved his opponents note written In his own blood abut two feet closer and saw saying "you have failed to my opportunity to jump him." comply with my first demand.

Vaughn, a 200-pounder, The blood Indicates how serious grabbed Binh and several other Chess federation refuses to meet Fischer's demands By EUGENE V. R1SHER Nixon's successful 1968 effort SAN CLEMENTE, Calif, and left the Justice Department passengers rushed to his help. "I shouted 'Kill the son of a (UPI) President Nixon, several months ago to manage Holiday drivers receive warning bitch 1' and the passenger put buoyed by polls snowing him campaign, resigned under five bullets Into him right there leading all his likely oponents, pressure from his wife after while I was holding him by the clans to leave the sDotlleht to she threatened to leave him if REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) drawing of lots scheduled for Icelandic organizers nervously throat," Vaughn said. the squabbling Democrats and ne won't. He piannea return xhe Icelandic Chess Federa disquali- rushing to Keflavik Internatlon- EE The Fourth of July holiday is that time, he will be fled tT A 4a till a a 1 Kiio hi An Vrttlr fttvr Ion and lose his right to fli airnort to meet everv fliriit and lose his not over vet and roads will be full 1 Pena uie ne" lW0 ww" aon rerusea waay meet challenge the 35-yearold Rus- from 'New York for weSc, ZZ June The Patoka Ycedir friend SS hSSE rw irr.v,trinnTWhprh,ra.

Officially there was no reported six this year In com- of holidav drivers thing," Vaughn added. I took quietly mapping his own re- pracuce dui wiu De avauame as chess challenger Bobby Fis- Gibson countv 'sheriff Sollv feUow bv rf electIon strategy. a consultant. cher's demands for more Mitchell warns drivers to take neck and le8a and him White House aides said today The President Sunday con- money to play Soviet cweandSanticS riht out rf that aircraft- He he stm wouW rely avlly for ferred by telePhone th both Union.s Boris Spasskv for other drivers will follow road alreadr dead" We knew Ptlcal advlce nL "ESS WOrld chamPionshiP- safety He stresses observing the Attorney General John N. Clark MacGregor, a five-term A dangerous precedent oroDer soeed limit and drivinc )mt felt 11 was offeiuive to Mitchell, who stepped down congressman from Minnesota wouid created if we gave in to flccordlnffto the amount of rmve anywhere near that over the weekend as his cam- who lost a bid for the Senate in Fischer.

He is threatening to UllUrUUlg Uie B.UUU.U nn l.0,r. uj 10An t- nmnhniv onH ssonflew 'to New York Sunday ine city department runs to try to persuade the "1U1 American grand master to Federation or FIDE since he return with him. He said he ff.nt a was acting as "a friend of Federation some time Bobby Fischer" and said only "1 "I know where to find him." He tor me matcB maer Protest- varied with three runs to extinguish trash fires and three for auto fire.1). The remaining runs were for garage, residence, business and mini-bike fires. traffic.

jwiiv. uuui "an (Mugu ciuci, vu rv iiuui.uv tilil uie game OI CHeSS Dy strength I felt he had the Mitchell, who engineered has served on the White House insisting on his own condi- staff since then as chief liason Uona Gudmundur Elnar-with Congress. MOn a member of the The township department made two runs each to trash and grass fires. The other two were no fire-service runs. refused to answer other ques- Four times since then, tions.

Fischer has canceled bookings Fischer, who has kept the on iits to Iceland. Truman hospitalized with renewed stomach trouble By MARGARET P. RICHARDS entered in a wheelchair. His It was the seventh Nixon was reported pleased Icelandic organization commit-by results of the latest Gallup tee. and Harris Polls which show The 24-game Fischer-Spassky him substantially ahead of all match was scheduled to start Democratic contenders.

Aides Sunday but was postponed until said he planned to keep a low Tuesday by Dr. Max Euwe, profile during the next two president of the International weeks In order not to detract ChessFederatlon(FIDE S. public attention In anyway from Fischer, 29, is hiding out in the intraparty fighting among New York, apparently In a the Democrats. move to force the sponsors of the The President arrived here match to pay him more money Saturday for a 2-tt week stay for playing Spassky. A.

Al lir a. Trt 1 A tD Pact gives Pakistan back territory lost in conflict time at the Western White House. He KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) wife, Bess, 87, accompanied Truman was hospitalized since Former President Harry S. him and stayed at his bedside, he left the White House In 1953.

Truman, pale and thin, was "He is doing quite well but a His last two illnesses in 1971 hospitalized Sunday with re- re-examination is indicated and 1969 stemmed from sto-newed stomach trouble. periodically," Graham said in a mach disorders. Dr. Wallace H. Graham, statement issued shortly after Truman's personal physician Truman was admitted at 3:05 Hospital spokesman John P.

since the White House days, p.m. Sunday. Drtvts said Truman was "in said the 33rd President was In Graham described the ail- 8ood spirits and talked with If Fischer does not show up vita fl1nA4 Ku tt a r1 naa personal friends, C.G. "Bebe" 2ZJFt'S? Rebozo of Key Biscayne, oUsquaufied and lost Ws and Robert H. Abplanalp of right to chaUenge the 35 year old By LEON DANIEL north of New Delhi by Prime SIMLA, India (UPI)-The Minister Indira Gandhi of India leaders of India and Pakistan, an(j presldent Zulfikar All following five days of intense Bhutto of Pakistan.

It also calls summit conference talks, or wjthdrawal of all troops fromi signed an agreement early eir mutual borders and today returning to Pakistan all' renunciation of the use of force territory lost in the December settling future disputes, war with India except the areas constitutional procedures on both sides. A transcript of the agreement, released nine hours after it was signed in Himachal Bhavan, an estate called Barnes Court In the days of British rule, said the line of control resulting from the Dec. 17, 1971, cease-fire line "shall be respected by both sides Bronxville, N.Y. "satisfactory condition." ment as "a lower gastro- nosPlu" personnel as he was to Th thrp flpw tn 1m Anae es bci ics was A ntvi POnferinre WAR intoaHnal nrnhlom rolataH tn Mm UKen 10 lUB room in a by helicopter Sunday night for Buut when dinnr at a there. Fischer didn't show the pres- scheduled for 11 a.m.

today, previous admission and to wheelchair." Truman, 88, was taken by car check his status -with his Truman spent less than one frnm hla hmiM in Mlirhv mnHIHnn nrhan ha mam Vinanlta. timii. i along the Kashmir cease-fire Present troop positions in the ident of the International Chess Mrs. Nixon, who attended a line. border state of Kashmir, Max was The agreement was signed in bitterly disputed since the two without prejudice to the recog- 1 na uuniia- uuui at rVCSCaiCn IlOSDllal VaAarnUnn VTTW T-l- Independence, to Research lized In 1971.

Routine examina- Wednesday after coniDlaininii of foUt festival in Chicago 'eaerauon ur Hospital in Kansas City. He Uons are pUnned to Include x- back pains resulting frWafaU Sundav- Jolned her husband at nwn'lSi aT ED noon Tuesday 8 a.m. EDT. a five-minute ceremony at this countries won independence nized position of either side his ocean-side villa Sunday If Fischer does not appear for the Himalayan hill station 240 ray soiaies to uie lower gastro- ai nis home on Tuesday He Intestinal tract." was released after X-rays! night. from Britain 25 years ago, will "Neither side shall seek to remain frozen under the pact alter both sides pending future negotiations, further undertake to refrain 47 spend time in from the threat of use of force jail during June Forty-seven persons spent time In the Gibson county jail during the month of June, according to Sheriff Solly Mitchell.

The sheriff's department also Forces, tanks duel near Quang Tri By ARTHUR HIGBEE Later talks will also take up normalization of relations, repatriation of war prisoners, trade and scientific and cultural exchanges. The two leaders declined official comment on the nature of the agreement, although Bhutto told reporters: "It is more than an agreement. It is an understanding and I am satisfied." Six hours earlier he told advantage Of Hlie'a annnaH o. tUa in violation of this line." Indian troops in their victorious war with Pakistan captured 5,619 square miles of Pakistani territory. New Delhi will return 4,765 square miles in the desert areas of Sind and Kutch and 374 square miles in the Punjab sector but will continue to occupy 480 square miles of Kashmir.

Among the issues to be eirrM tti-t r. sivi uvnu ouuuar uvci wit Investigated 18 accidents, one a fighting, drowning about seven the first such attack on Hue since paratroopers. Vicoy saidthe the start of the offensive, vehicle, overloaded with Allied commanders noted LfJr for H-lpbong Hanoi area. a II tv An Tuna whtrh nnmnaa on4 North said government paratroopers in paratroopers, in full battle gear, following Sunday's shelling that aaiQ governmeni paraffoopers hi FoiBirwupers, ui iuu uiue gear, louowmg ounuay siieuui(j TnTrMa nn hlohnrav Ai i.t. iT 11 1 Vietnam, the U.5.

command said "Dlunced downward and seven the South Vietnamese force of ThAriMthrAiMl Onona Trt ftH. 1. -kll- v. WOay U8ng iTl Uiy UgnUIlg, today's Ouana Tri City finhting. nfur rsiiiL'iHuu.

iisd udoui i siiiicai mi hiii i jiv innnv vm a rn rna i a. mi i WW. BUots 32 miles north of Hue. were ot the men aboard never came came about 20,000 men guarding the was reduced to the 10,000 vZVfW backed by aUiedjeti, helicopters up ruJw. i.ll.

-f TJ i v. iicwsiircii imuut iwu i mun.u nvmvi wwst uiuhwui tT Vk-'. UdZLJ I4015 I-OWtf overnight dumped mora lhn 300 tons of explosive pn The aMWmbd ofl lt(tfagt approachos to Quang Trl City, that tha North Vietnamese wouW Vietnamese wouii day. push, they said, might "ZHvtZ th. Htv whft ft lv.

Hu. vulnirabl. to an alUut twoVopie of the our-page Pakistani war prisoners held by 'TriShSSIill City and the province of try to overrun Tk. i- i at 12:40 a.m. (2:10, inai.

follow!" offenaes: uft-. theft WmmS. nootU that hia wesamename were capiurea a aerenses are stripped Dy ie umununisi orive. ana waays PnT, Rhutta SJXday, EDT). Bhutto p.m.

wants them all back that shelling bolstered. Mrs. Gandhi and Bhutto but Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, fflnTin.it Jsrs smtwi lstx possibjlity businesses to mgni misaion over North Viet- North Vietnamese hands ever iteloert said an underterlmned taking 3, possession 01 numoer, aansacttons and tha appeared weary at the signing prime minister of what was ceremony but both managed once East Pakistan but smiles. A small group of emerged as independent Ban-officials applauded lightly when gladesh after the war, has in the two leaders shook hands demanded war crimes trials for nam about 107 miles north of the since. i i.

aiu. amnimtrnll-t. ma a i -i close July 4 number of 122mm rockets hit I fI. A I 1 A At Zr----'--. "7 "7.

uemintarlied Zone DMZ Vicoy Downtown businesses mflwmca-l- megal possession 102 releases anS tKS w0 Vletname8e armored eaiate report of casualties, SXua.wment of asalgnntslM MUS 0,6 pllot A carrier "sink like a done" as it Sunday's rocket and artillery tlv nTffc bW? 1 n'r broadcast tried to cross the Truong Phuoc barrage of 80 sheel, that kUled 12 tUonl nlkneoziS today two U.S. Jets were River to join the Quang Tri persons and wounded 41 marked Princeton as well as the city and after signing the documents. an estimated 1,500 of them, county offices will be closed all Troop withdrawals along the India thus far has been day Tuesday, July 4th, for the troubled border are to begin 30 unsuccessful In persuading Mu-annual holiday. days from ratification by jib to drop his demand..

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