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Thursday, July 6, 1972 ALABAMA JOURNAL, Montgomery, Ala. dSoveni Chat mm mm Chess Match Begins Sunday After Apology REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) Visit Courtesy 3mm slipped in and out of the hospi-jtesy call. Kirby Jones, McGovern's press secretary, tal unnoticed by most newsmen Bobby Fischer made a full and penitent apolpgy to Boris Soassky today, and organizers at the scene SILVER SPRING, Md. plans for the future.

Gaorge C. Wallace, partially) Wallace was visited today by paralyzed but still seeking the! Sen. George McGovern, the presidency, ends a 53-day hos- front-running contender for the pital stay Friday and flies to 'Democratic presidential nomi-the Democratic National Con-1 nation, vention where ha will disclose i The South Dakota senator McGovern's campaign office later said Wallace and tha sen of the world chess championship match said the two would meet for their first game Sun ator talked for a half-hour in what was described as a cour- day night. The organizers said it had said "Nothing of political significance was discussed." McGovern "felt the governor was strong and vigorous and he wished him well over the next few weeks," Jones said. Aides said Wednesday that the Alabama governor would make an important political announcement on his arrival in Miami Beach.

But Billy Joe been agreed in principle to hold 'I! IU HI "1 A ii Lin ni i mm jw 1 fcmnmr'r -jrj ii in the drawing tonight to determine which player would have the white pieces and with them the first move. Camp, Wallace's press secre The young American, in a let tary, said today Were had bean ter delivered by hand tnis misunderstanding among Skyjacker Faces Other Charges BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -Charles Smith, accused of attempting to hijack a parked members of the governor's offi cial party and no such announcements was planned. Before arriving in Miami morning to tne world chess champion from the Soviet Union, apologized for his "disrespectful behavior." Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled the prize money for both him and Spassky but also started an avalanche of confusion, asked the Russian to J'" Beach, Wallace will stop briefly in Montgomery, to pick up officially the reins of state government. Lt.

Gov. Jere Beasley has been acting governor since passenger jet by holding his baby daughter at knifepoint, also has been charged with as 'accept my sincerest apology. "I simply became carried Juna 4. Wallace was shot while campaigning in Laurel sault, burglary and kidnaping in connection with the case. May 15.

Wallace has been fitted with away by my petty dispute over money with the Icelandic chess organizers," lie wrote. leg braces and a 32-inch-high walking bar so he can swing The written apology from the American challenger was one his legs along without the aid of Journal Photo by Ellen Hudson another person. Smith, who remained in jail today in lieu of $250,000 bond, faces a federal hearing on air piracy charges July 14. The additional charges filed said that Smith, 23, of Buffalo, went to the home of his ex-wife, Ethel, before dawn Wednesday and stabbed her and a man there, Dennis Keeys. Letting The World Know of the chief conditions posed by the Russians before Spassky would sit down at the chess board with Fischer.

He lifts 50-pound weights! daily and is doing scores of! -AP Wlrephot Jackie, Ron Out Of Focus Jackie Off Limits pushups from his wheelchair with the aid of therapy bars. Ha has lost weight but does not Fischer tod Spassky: "I Lots of people fly flags and ring bells on July 4, but Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Griffin had more to celebrate than Independence Day. On July 2 their grandson Michael Brittain Crowell, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael P. Crowell of Wetumpka was born. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester C. Sanders, neighbors of the Griffins at Lake Jordan, erected the sign. Cin-dv. the St. Bernard, looks on.

have offended you and your country, the Soviet Union, where chess has a prestigious position." After the air piracy chargei appear gaunt. Specially built ramps have been installed at the Miami i Beach convention hall to ac For Photographer NEW YORK (AP) Free-iricht to make a living and was lodged against Smith, Buffalo police charged him with ihvo counts of first-degree assault, one count of kidnaping and one burglary count in con nection with events at his ex-wife's apartment. Arraigned again, this timo The temperamental American also apologized to Dr. Max Euwe, president of the Inter-' national Chess Federation, the Icelanders, "the thousands of fans around the world and especially to the millions of fans land the many friends I have in commodate Wallace's walking bar and wheelchair. Tha governor, who trails Sens.

George McGovern and Hubert H. Humphrey in the Democratic delegate count, aims to influence tha party position on such issues as busing and tax reform. U.S. Raids Said Heaviest Since 1968 Bombing Halt lance photographer Ronald Ga- found him guilty of contempt Iella has been barred from go- for defying an earlier order to ing near Jacqueline Kennedy keep his distance from the fam-Onassis by a federal judge wholly. ruled that Galella hadj self styled "paparazzo," the United States." However, Fischer brushed aside a demand from the Soviet Aides have given no in- aTC VaA'rw'it inn tVlaf hp fnrfpil reienuessiy lnvaueu ha marlp snmethincr nfi jUaieiia nas made sometning oi Hi ti w.n-.- sav SAIGON (AP) U.S.

Navy crewmen guided the crippled ent Dennis Neeld reported flVt.r nf hie before City Court Judge Joseph J. Sedita, Smith had his bail requirement increased from to $250,000. The state chargas await further court action Monday. FBI agents said that alter leaving the apartment, Smith, armed with a four-inch switchblade, made his way onto an empty American Airlines jet at the Buffalo airport and held au U.S. District Court Judge lrv-ia career of PtoBraPning thelon arrival at the convention.

On fighter-bombers pounded Northljet over the Tonkin Gulf, bailed(the northern front that the car-itar(j arrjvai jje this inn Ben Cooper wrote in his nrsl Iaav ana ner lW0 one uf tnree occasions on wnich uuuKfis auuui uoui ana were restueu. wasnner piaues uumueu a line uli'wniil( cision Wednesday that Galella Quang Tri City today, trying to; the 54th U.S. aircraft about miles in, hanAiean flnri he blast open a path for a taskjlost over the North since the re-jthe center of Quang Tri City. SS Siev? tt? "world's "was like a shadow every cnuaren, Caroline ana Jonniu ten me uuapuui, iu ume wun Kennedy. his wife in a hotel Tuesday Last October, Cooper ordered ni8nt Wallace conferred with Galella to stay at least 100 'our supporters on the Demo- force J1 II VlClIldlllCSCiMUllLHIUIl Ul IUlI-M-dlC UUIllUlllg I IK UUI1KCI WCIC LUIItCdlCU III 0 champion desires such an ad where she went he followed her and engaged in offensive con paratroopers advancing on the: on April 6.

Irow homes shaded by trees duct." thorities at bay for more than two hours while asking for a Cooper dismissed Galella's yards away from the Onassis' "atic credentials Committee. Fifth Avenue apartment and at Wallaca will be flown from least 50 yards away from Mrs. Andrews Air Force Base, Onassis and the children. to Epps Aviation Field in Mont vantage in order to play me." "I know you to be a sportsman and a gentleman, and I am looking forward to some exciting chess games with you," Fischer concluded. Earlier Euwe had met other demands the Russians made on pilot to take him "out of the $1.3 million suit accusing Mrs.

country." Onassis of interfering with his enemy-held provincial capital. I The command said the Amer-and flanking Highway 1. The U.S. Command bombers destroyed orj Two companies of North Viet-ported the heaviest raids! damaged 45 supply trucks, troops, perhaps 200 or north of the demilitarized zone' warehouses, four fuel more men) were reported en-since the 1968 bombing halt. It: two bridges, 17 barges and sur-i trenched in the bunkers and fir-said there were more than craft, nine antiaircraft jng on the paratroopers despite strikes in the North on Wednes- guns, three radar sites and six: the air attacks In replacing that October or der with a permanent in and suggested that the aav ana ncany in aouui nudr An American adviser with Vl? n7 1- gainst the north- th paratroopers Capt Gai, More than half of the latter' east rail line from China.

AirlPllrfr ITru.n ny.m were on the Quang Tri front. Faroe pilots said their laser OTth? bifflS he is start of the match be deayed further. Third Party Petitions For Wallace Studied junction, Cooper directed that neither Galella nor his agents approach within 100 yards of the Onassis apartment or the children's schools. He also ordered Galella to stay at least 75 yards away from the children and 50 yards Euwe, president of, 2nd graf gomery, and then to Miami International Airport in an Air Force hospital plane. He will speak at an airport rally in Montgomery, and aides liava scheduled another raliy at the Miami airport.

Meanwhile, NBC announced that Wallace has withdrawn from a special program of "Meet the Press." The program will go on as scheduled Sunday with tha five other ri Fnrr F4 Phntnm w. hit hv V.i rhiM railroad bridge 551 have pushed into original, deleting bulletin series lead. surfacetoir missie missilimiles south of the border en toSS over Haiphong, but the two1 Associated Press LZZZSS away from Mrs. Onassis at all International chess chief Max Euwe proposed another delay Wednesday night in the Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassky tures would be needed to comply with the law. He gave the party until Wednesday to gather them.

Other paratroopers pene- other times. The injunctions are effective July 17. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -Secretary of State Kelly Bryant said his staff would start work today on petitions signed by persons who seek to enter Ala trated the city limits Tuesday but took up defensive positions After Galella sued, Mrs. wjiiiiftiritiftiMiiiiiiii'fii-iM mmim mn itfuinmiii.r'iljiiiiin winim Walter L.

Carruth of Onassis vals for the Democratic presi- filed a $1-5 million on tne southern edge. vice chairman of the AIP, and countersuit charging invasion dential nomination world championship match as the manuevering and confusion continued in Reykjavik. There wa no immediate response from Fischer or the Russians. Bob Currie of Little Rock, who of privacy. She dropped the Camp said today Wallace accidental damage from U.S.:A fin pilots attacking roads or an.Co1-.

Do fViet sf'd tw com" aircraft emplacements neanP-- TSLtZ damage claim during the 23' GAMBLING to the jury during the also has called off a scheduled appaarance on CBS's "Face the bama Gov. George C. Wallace's name on the Arkansas presidential ballot as a third-party candidate. Bryant said he hoped to have his analysis completed by Friday. and it was not known whether ment trial.

JOuane Tri south of Hiehav Lithe twice-postponed match worked in the petition drive, took petitions bearing 1,712 signatures to Bryant Wednesday afternoon. Carruth said he previously delivered two batches with day trial of the two suits last winter before Judge Cooper. In his 130-page opinion, Cooper took Galella's trial counsel, Alfred S. Julien, to task for DeMent danT dike" ta VieujS? railroad station. would start today.

took the witness Nation, but there is still a possibility the governor and his wife Cornelia will participate in a Democratic party fund-rais- He said they had not moved; stand to explain why he he insisted Ja.l j.t i 1 xr He had said June 9 that a survey of petitions filed by the deals with four defendants signatures to about wnai we Deueve was unproies- ing telethon Saturday night. 4,700 That American Independent party in-i made the total Bryant, dicated about 8,398 more signa- more than 6,400 of the 8,398 1 trial, persisted in even after Crenshaw County Solicitor William R. "Billy" King. Sheriff Ray Horn, former Montgomery Police Chief Drue Lackey and Douglas Stuart, a Lackey continuing missile tests at ani Most of the city is north of average of every three or four i the highway and is dominated days since the strategic armsby a lgth century moated for-limitation agreements were called the Citadel. Viet: sirjnerl in Moscow on Mav no government troops had Assistant news secretary El-vin Stanton said Wednesday in Montgomery the television appearances were canceled because the governor's campaign Nixon Sets 'Transition' Meeting Bryant had said were needed, warnings that he desist." "I'm convinced that if Noting that he could hold Ju-count the petitions we will haveilie" C1V contempt, Cooper enough," Carruth said.

isaia" he, preferred to refer the i io i .1 staff was "not going to take a uusiness asucmie 10 uiupivjjnce then he said, the Rus- muveu mio ine nonnern the charges against them insjans have conducted seven' v'et said South Vietnamese! exchange for certain promises. Ijcbm tests and eight tests jn-imarines closing in from the! Beasley says submarine-launched eastern flank were 1.8 miles' testimony was prejudicial to ballistic missiles. tne citp after advancing a Bar of the City of New Yor'- foricnance on wearing him down." uccucu 6" lnss fl rf sp nl nnrv nnt nn SA.T CLEMENTE, Calif. name on the ballot. The party had contended it had 53,687, bCommpnting latcr julicn names on, its pelitions-a sur-i jd.

atvvcr-s is to; plus of about 11,000 names. 1 inese lesis are permuted un- vu PrPsiHunt Vivnn spfiprl Thaggard. in asking for der the accords and underscore 'was no i rush to get ml 1 y' Sns" to. n( cnlnnos r. con.

Ll r. Uir nf tha Uied tranSillOn meeting 10' meeting" NEW YORK (AP) Momina Stocks lEuuiuim ui ov.iii.ii.e ui me necn or ine U.S. 10 i uy. new campaign ttjhames must be as they lannn nViIVi nllmu (nr nrn n. i i RnlioKIa cnnrniu tt luJ "1111 Ilia High LOW LOST muui f.

ue us strategic weapons aevei- aiu "jmanaeer on voter registration forms. jne can did And be-ievej Clark MacGregor, administration's new oanuii, sds ma lainnjr 'iopment orocrams. La rd sa d. tu uuuiik, turn-' y. 9 Soviets Tell U.S.

To Leave Guantanamo suffer "total financial disaster" it me peuuons are suiiicicm, judge Cooyer is in error in manual ui ilic is moving! vaP1101 nm 45-1 4sh i-aii wi vv. many respects. Alter reviewing M4 if-nmB 9 hrtna fide nartv aeain th DanKV.au IcauUouslv in hopes of keeping Summoned to the Western I rlt nnll! r-r-. if he goes to prison for three years. He said his upholstery shop in Montgomery, which employs eight people at a weekly payroll WASHICTO fAPi Thrppinis casualUes to a minimum.

lnne nuuae wiui iwacuregur, government awncfes issued Field "ports said 180 North who had been Nixon's Vietnamese were killed inisional relations chief, was Wil- uiiu tan uuiu a oiaic lumnmuu 'expect mat me maucr will oe and nominate Wallace for pres- appealed." ident. It cannot field candidates 26'e 7Wt jS 35 3S4i J. 49-e 49 state offices this year. TiZZITL. fllSCOW (AP) The Sov HSGB iV iUnion today demanded the conditional withdrawal" of MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet of more than $1,000 and annual Zt clashes around Quang Tri Timmons, an adminis-gross business of more than Ion Wednesday.

South Vietnam-tration veteran who took over $100,000, will have to close. rnmntrnller 7hP n.r cse were said t0 be 10 the Xo- 1 lobbying job Satur-jTjh S. WWJWf--I'Wr un- tho J' i I3''i 137 137'; 75V1 55 55 34' 54', 54' 5' 1'4 "a 194 Plane Deal nino lw I4 th natrm phipf uhpn fnrmnr Attv a i www vu vac iiuiivuui uuuno i HIJACKING r.j i i I consoiracy case, and Timotny Thaggard will have to end their Federal Reserve Board for Xorth Vietnamese shelled Hue Gen. John N. Mitchell resigned reports on its member banks; L.ith 122mm artillcr for thc: last week so, he said, he could ortri inn urnriy, I Tlnntrt 9 75 i 15 1 1'3' a n't education, the motion claims.

U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay and pledged to continue supplying massive economic and military aid to Fidel Castro's Communist regime. The Kremlin demand was made in a joint Soviet-Cuban communique published today as Castro left the To Boost U.S., Thaeeard Jr. is to complete UV. day.

spena more ume wun nis wne, 137', 13i '371 his senior year at Troy State Tu Aboilt 100 shelIs hit thc for- Martha. s.L I insured state banks which jmnpriai -aitai Nixon met for an hour is in out hall in their pockets as Dimitr Alcxicff. 2P, ol Hayward, jand Michael Azmanoff, 28, I San Francisco. i The passenger dead on arriv- 34 3 34, 34 University and Timothy Zr. capital, Wednesday with Maj.

Gen. Al- Dremedicine at Auburn "luuras of tnem were duds, one person I svstem. China Trade was reported wounded, and a.exander M. Haig his depu- University, at Peninsula Hospital in Soviet Union for home after an Roman Catholic church and alty assistant for national secur- 40 40 40 3 3 3 4', ti 4', 24 23'- :3 MH v.H 7i, i-i 25V. S' nearby Burlingame was E.

visit Rogers In Vienna home were badly damaged. jity affairs, who returned Tues-On the southern front, the day from South Vietnam and 'The Soviet leaders have WASHINGTON (AP) TheiStanley Carter, 66, identified as fniterl nnrl mainlandia retired Canadian National VIENNA (AP) Communist Saieon command claimed that Cambodia. once again stated that the So- Railway conductor from Long Son Chris, 10, will lose the financial support and companionship of his father, the motion continues. Pregno said in his motion that the verdict was contrary to the weight of the evidence. He also complained of certain jury i viet Union resolutely condemns Jf may ring up a total of son 39 3 $200 million in trade during party chief Nicolae Ceausescu, who also is Romania's presi 208 North Vietnamese were The chief executive and for-killed and 4t weapons captured ieign affairs adviser Henry A.

ueuil, Que, 254 1 07? hiohlitfhtprl hv a nrnnncprl- The wounded passengers, re- dent, met today with visiting I in tignting along tne tarn- Kissinger, wno sat in on tne U.S. Secretary of State William Ibodian border 50 miles west of meeting, planned a further ses- 's2 2'! 2 j'S $l50-million deal for Boeing 707 1 ported in fair condition at the 17 a I' Jet aircraft. hospital, were idehtified as Leo P. Rogers in Bucharest. isaigon.

ision wun Haig today. instructions that weren't given the economic and political blockade of Cuba conducted by the United States," the communique declared. There must be an "unconditional withdrawal of the American Guantanamo naval base, which, contrary to the 53 i 't; The Commerce Department A. Gomley 46, of Van Nuys, iffednssdav announced that and Victor Sen Yung, 56. by the judge and of various motions denied.

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Dead livViet Action SAIGON (AP) Fourteen can include deaths In of the Communist offen- sovereign will of the Cuban people, exists on Cuban territory," it added. The statement was immediately followed by a Soviet declaration to continue "all- for an hour, the plane sat for five hours at the end of the run- it i ieij Boeing officials have been H'i 'negotiating for months with the si' 50 government for the 'Katp cnrilrpcmpn caiH I'k lC4i after initial setbacks on thei The Commerce Department round assistance to Cuba in the III UlC nrfnomtnft way while negotiations by radio continued and the money and materials were collected. Under orders from the hijackers who sought an "inter- construction of a Socialist 2 with well and he was pleased Americans were reported killed, situations not directly caused sive. The reported U.S. in strengthening the society.

45 44 45 7RH 7m 15'. I3t 154 1344 13444 13414 7 r'j 97 40' 40' i M)S 37e 37 37-n, 37 35 357 said it did not require contracts in hand before issuing a license. Boeing Co. officials say they are optimistic the sale will by the enemy as when a wounded total Is 495. country's defense capacity and national pilot," a FBI agent their progress.

"I believe we can look forward through the Vietnamization program to the termination of American per defending its revolutionary in the Indochina war last week and four more were listed as missing in action, the U.S. Command reported today. I dressed as one approached the helicopter goes down from me- Official South Vietnamese fig-chanical malfunction during a ures for the period total 10,518 battle. government troops killed, but go through rapidly since thcy'nIaM r.oh. H'k 22 ii t' ii ri it lldlig VHI I Jllh lllvllv V- gains." The 44-year-old Cuban leader returned to Havana early to- sonnel in the Vietnam ill pivv nardt and Uave Gardella, r5A The battle deaths, believed to Tne U.S.

command running, auinoritative military sources However, he diln't say when.be mostlv from air action, ex American officials estimate sccurity director said Chinse sales to the United, ei-nni tn hi After stripping to total of servicemen missing or his under-(day. He was greeted at the air- ceeded the weekly average of! captured or interned has risen this might be. Repeated his denial that of States this year will be between wcar on orders from a hijack- pun uy meeting uuuna 9.5 for the first 13 weeks since the offensive began estimate at least more than that have died. Total enemy losses in the offensive now total 54,540 by South Vietnamese reckoning. workers, students, peasants, er, the agent dressed again and the United States has at 41 2 t-1 43 424 43 14 13'k 14 1I3H lll'j 1134 lH 1H Wi 90H V0 43 43- 62 62V 70 70 $40 million and $50 million.

The United States has bought an average of $2.5 million worth of Norm Vietnam's of tensive. u.b. three months ago. The latest to-wounded in action last week i tal is 1.634. tempted to cause flooding in housewives and members of the armed forces before sotting out ine auiea commands now were put at 23, compared to an rr aa U.b.

authorities have acknowledged more than Chinese goods par month thus on a long, slow motorcade have listed these total casu- North Vietnam by seeding clouds with chemicals, but refused to say whether any of this activity had been carried ouensive-penoci average oi oo. A South Vietnamese comma "4 "i tnis year' A large number through the streets of the capi American fliers missing in alt.es tor the war: North Vietnam since the! American 45.808 killed in tal, according to Radio Havana nique reported 2,765 enemy went up the stair ramp with his hands on his head. In the meantime, the other three agents had landed from a power boat in San Francisco Bay and approached the plane from its rear, where they could not be seen from inside. At the last moment, they rushed up the stairway behind the ne out elsewhere in Indochina. He monitored in Miami.

Castro left Moscow Wednes ji American ousinessmen are going to China in August ind there will be a larger number of American firms represented also denied categorically that killed last week and listed bombing campaign action, 303,190 wounded, 10,229 ernment losses as 523 men; began April 6. Hanoi claims to, dead from "nonhostile" cause, killed and 2,199 wounded. have captured many of them, i South Vietnamese 147,865 Seven Americans were re-l The latest weekly summary killed, 381,813 wounded. 33'4 33' 31-4 3IV4 3V, 44 46 '4 46 29 11 29 30 29 30 57" SI 52 41 41 41 49 4H4 49 37 37 37 153V 153 153 day and departed for home from the Byleorussian capital the United States was systematically bombing dikes and at the canton Trade Fair in Oe ported dead "not as a result of i brought to 137 the number of North Vietnamese and Viet of Minsk after an overnight vis dams in North Vietnam, but tober than were present at the April Canton Fair. it there.

gotiator, the FBI said. left open the possibility of some! hostile action," a category that Americans reported killed in 14, Cong 858,100 killed. I I.

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