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Daily News from New York, New York • 11

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Daily Newsi
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DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1972 C11 Aul (lives WaGtafi a C. 7 hijackM a lcific South Airlines jt villa S7 alK-ard ar4 cc4rtl JJSA.WO ransom jrave himwlf up today to a bw officer Lr h4 rAd Tie hi jack mj lhc ra4 fer the alrlice in as many daya. Tt r-0 Jx It, ty- t'N i Xl: it V- If rood lack bra they W4 hands.

"There are alaays taitxr problem bm FffceT is Cramer a4. the arrare-tneaU are owUlAtiilitur ttcre Utat 1 don't think tferre will be ary f.rrfc.'' Tier was la'k td rixri-rr f)y-irr fa ass thalr from New Yotk uaVss be ftads a uilsU vt bere. Lnlhar ScLuuA, nubb'a baa fsr free ttifenml rhesa sls frossi wbka to fntk tW msUb at. Tint oc- LI Franri GdH, 13. rejrrl Wtt from Fwt ILu-j-.

Kjrn a la 4a1 bi-ay ttatml C)t. LSwji'J Tarter JVr tii luntra In the lte l14 him that ma oa lie lepje4 4hth the rtwji a.a Fia arvot ia pitMr 9mw mr Jf a4 ymxr te4 m-jJl i.tr.le-arrat." Tortwr, a tvaamwrtr mi the Tamer atail C(4eS Uii turn be tm fcki, aad te iminKrprtLri Ifcat la anea Candell, a Vrina.ta tvlieraa, thocfll le a CL IVaaa4a Cbate rhrre4 ita air rirary ati4 -aa beU ia Saa FraaciKc fl(K)4. TW lil3(Ujr lrw fja. yvKierday dortac a fUct froca Oaliaj4 la SarraMt, Mie la after Ealrariafl ref ure it4 a iasx-nrfT ww liHed in a aJMMrtiffet that tti44 liijarl-inr at Saa Fraariaoa ItJlenliJ faalwrs Lar alaa trratei tW msrtJe J.yir.jr t.rJ jth and lake aajr the clare tbe viMface. Fjwixr movi yrUfinj fra tia liwat ra lwre le lual l-n oaj-ttix Ka4 dra--M cwnjdra itne arrnTd la.it Ttway and tnrt.Tld iittn-s3f im FrjdnusJ uive at the fU.fi3filir UnAtl.

l.yxi atxJ 0BVit ia totu fiastly. iia la ed a rla-tily rtr.kl life is lus tin'l. ftliiJ ttiu aiti wrt s-iniimie ioy. The Eatd lM-nne Ibe las-wt-rt 5ie Inr ljttidtTS lie-cai mt 14 fnawtta annfT. Dik after crlliac a war fra hiiacW4 Jet, kilc am as ril to be ber kba4 ai4 Wer babf.

Sue Shaw phonr faaiiljr from retrod Sebby Sons hen Vhldhg Reykjavik, Iceland, July 7, (LTD Boris Sparky jpave up hi demand that Bobby Fischer forfeit the first frame of their world championship ches match In return for Fischers agreement to postpone the frame until Tucday, U.S. sources if said today The romnroniise araa worked out in a barkst? room of Reykjavik! main aporta hall last night a few minutes before the American challenger and the worlJ champion from Ruia appeared on a (ape to draw lot for the firt move, the sources aatd. The match was ached-uled to beirin lat Sundar. but was delayed by Kixrher'a failure to show up and the Rumdan's demands that he be punbhed. "One of our conditions to play ILTII An AwtJ unldicr aijwwl, arrH iW twy from Osk- Toterday.

tlie Ro'itir t27 was ord la fly la Sa iier, It Rule, aouth. ite a tribe's Iu-aJ-auaner. Tin? Iiijackcr 4omandf4 that ttrtmo ana a jiaracliuie be w-ajlmg. The rAane circle San Diera'a LSndlwrg IVld for almut Imur. thea tatided.

Ia rrtam fir thm ratwom, CondeS fx-Wmd all jms-nrer and mv canept tto. Turner, w-ha woluntorred la atay aboard, fiilot Jerry ElkWIy 4" Saa Diega and the ra-fiiot. ATtjer swn-erU iiours on th rratmd, Ue yOane took for CaUad, circled tiie airport w-Vifle CoooeU eirdcred a hflusatiUr la be readied, and tl landed. Iurinff le lujax-kinc CoddH siem authorniea a swAe stajane, bm wanted tiie money for "twm r-ratuzatiana itivuH-ed in the aie criais. Later lie aaid lie warned it for an Alfwiaa croup, and finally siaid lie m1y watrt.i frt at le turn em te a chad cwnOcr.

MeatMMi Mother "1 talked la turn ahout family and it w-a trains la burt lu mtrtiwr and it would tie ovrr Way sir tomorrow 1t would tie a lmf.5is li.tr Turner ssaid. ATUt la boitj-ft, turned vT lit mmtt and a weapon lie had tuUr frm Tumor and walked tf s.W wn.h In arm Inch, arcuu lok lum Mil custody. tn 5, Frnrira, rX3" cVwf aretit. b4l Oirtmrdu a. -Vvrry tndtraiion i wwkttig Ttie liijackme was fWifie Souttawesft Airline's fifth lti a1me as fmod tl.wift Ajird for failure la Jullow fed-crd reculationa la jovvrnt in-jaclong.

Phillips Trial: Mystery Man Tied to Killing r.y WTLLUM rROClttt Ivfemie la7'rr lit laiiey iti4.4y.Vfi fHStrrdr Hint lie prov Hint tump wlie rerni14 MtwndVd falrolman William I'sullm anay actually liave ems. it vnurocr aa IWig wits w-tm-h Sa sipetiinr etatment In Strpfnme Court. HiuVy aid lie liad rx iftrtir lhat lie linrn. 3ok- tnt fur a fwotf-ttute "of wham be wa anoedmalely fond, m- trd lle Cal iiui apaniont iouh mf amothrr Jsiw nulh, lie JJifiR. Isrmg the aft anmvie Itie firttl pimp peul Die liuildme.

Smuh and a oes e- fwotttitutM. Fharoa flanra, sihot la i a milb "a sinn.niei.'l, and Ihe fm liluV1 rxttL rnurr, mrWn Cm- rAler, wa atcriouili' wwimdd, aatd. ririij, art was a tar wtt-twn for tiie avnapp Cuir.niiaum inM snt'OKLicratod piSic ctirrua-lion, lia Imoa c4iarr'd with two reuraa anuroer aita me ma aa- A.aiilat tttrui A tionwy loha aveemasv. w-na lieaoa ihe ISabliatlaa Sioni fiurau. aaid in siporonc lhat lie will awova ftulUpa titeaUttiHl 5mitli Ue 4 i Smalt's 4in.ih.

The pnwnruiiir aaid alaa that lu.t litfore the kill mrv. ihe 4e-tridntil dniandid a )'. aff from Smith. Whon tb jump fid itt jrt 0e tnoney up, kwemtn said, sneDiitdtcally ht Ftanm. and CwirsW, t-jrt ilwir for 3if Jt wa a ruil rsrswuvion, lie irpt.d, Sailing Through Time City Red Taps Is Called Real Cause of UriEsery By MICHAEL PATTERSON Maurice S.

Paprin, president of the Association Builders and Owners of Greater New York, denounced yesterday city Housing Administrator Albert A. Walsh's attack on contractors who fail to report brilery in the industry. He called Walsh's statement a disgrace, a shame and a cheap the match at all was that the Rusaians re up their demand for the first match point. said Fred Cramer, a rice president of the U.S. Chess Federation.

Spaly won the draw and wHl play the white piece-, which means he will make the fjt more. The opponents appeared relaxed and ia a pood mood vtbea they met in the halt for the first time since they arrived here. paky even wished Flacher should net be looked poa as a crime in the true sense. It baa hrnt estimated that tK city's buildri industry shells out about 23 million a year in "petty Kraft" talking inspectors, clerks and poSiea. aked that Mayor Lindsay enter the citywide rottslrar-tin workers, strike, now a week old.

cat! all parties torrther and conduct round -tbe-clock negotiation. Paprin said that three days at a he requested the mayor's intcr- itcrl-on in the dispute, which is cwst'ne the industry "ler-s of .1 1 t. it. sail he ha not received a reply-As the strike eoatiaoed, picketing was increased at several coo-strcction site by trade tnioe that say their iob were beine performed by nooslriking worker. The strike Involves 12 of construction trade, and hat slowed work on 12 ImHmni worth of builds; project.

The situ-tioo was ahchUy eased by the return to work the glazier union a 'ler axreemett on a trtta-tie the-year cx tract reached Thursday. cl effort at self defense." "Mr. Walsh called the con-atruction industry apinetes and morally bankrupt and indictsd the buildine when, in reality, the cause of the difficulties is the Ineptitude of the city that ia makinjr Ue coat of buildint: In New York twice ahat it should he." Paprin raid. Walsh said Thwrsd that corruption amonr city buildinr inspectors en iM be dead within 21 hours if contractor stopped paying petty rraft and repotted the bribe demands to his aseocy. Rtaasen Bareaacracy There wouldn't be any Petty Rrafr," raprin aaid.

-if Mr.W.Uh would clear up the red tape and bureaucracy that be is a part of It takes IX months to rt a build-in permit in this town and almost forever to tret a certificate-of occupancy. Paprin said there has been no evidence uncovered of bribes paid to hide defective building practices, but only payoffs to "expedite" city permits. "Unfortunately, this I a way of life not only in New York Oty but throughout the country, and I if at anew jw uew 5are-fieerr Sarre aaskea ha way wa4 Vrrarrawo tirsdc-. Ik-lag atat a aaibag ewMt4 iik wit aaooeea ad The acre, IVtfe af trtt rw la ta4 kusrr besta. atre tkaa brssa of feet aad wil at JstMda M.

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