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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 3

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The Herald-Newsi
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Passaic, New Jersey
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The Herald-News, Thursday, July 13, 1972 Garden State roundup N.Y. Digest Serious crime slashed 30 named in drug push Repaying for tunnel NEW YORK The Lincoln Tunnel Center Tube roadway will be resurfaced at night beginning next month. The work will take about three months under a $282,777 -contract awarded to the low bidder, Warren Brothers a dvision of Ashland Oil, mcj of Paterson, N.J. i LOOKING FOR A wim RACK? OR SOME FIREPLACE Vt ACCESSORIES? Don't Fish 1970 to 1972. He was arrested May 25 by members of the state police Crime Task Force.

Tumulty dropped JERSEY CITY Former Huson County Prosecutor James A. Tumulty one of the most controversial figures ever to fill the post, was dropped from the county payroll last month, it was learned yesterday. Tumulty, 72, had been a member of the county law department staff since he was replaced in 1970 as prosecutor byGoeffrey Gaulkin, Republican apoin-tee of Gov. William T. Cahill.

Camden power fails CAMDEN A power failure forced the closing yesterday of the City Hall-Camden County Court House building. More than 1,000 workers were sent home after the failure knocked out lights, elevator service and air conditioning. Many workers had to walk down 18 flights of darkened stairways to the street. A spokesman said an overload out a transformer, causing the blackout. NEWARK Thirty persons were indicted by an Essex Countyv Grand Jury yesterday and a I special federal grand jury investigating heroin traffic in Newark.

Those indicted had been arrested two weeks ago on drug charges. The indictments are part of a heroin drive by the U.S. attorney's office, the Essex County prosecutor's office and the Office for Drug Abuse Law Enforcement. Convict own lawyer MOUNT HOLLY One of the eight prison inmates indicted in connection with the Yardville State Correction Center disturbance last December won the right here yesterday to represent himself in court. Superior Court Judge W.

Thomas McGann granted the request of James Bethea of Camden that he be his own lawyer as the 23-year-old inmate's trial opened here. 7 counts for usury TRENTON Gerald Tillen of Long Branch was indicted yesterday by a state grand jury on seven counts of loan-sharking. He was charged with making loans at interest rates exceeding 50 per cent a year to three persons from Around Your One Stop FIREPLACE WlfiERACK HEADQUARTERS FBI quarterly figures showed New York City had the a reduction in serious crimes of the nation's 10 largest cities for the first three months of thfs year, a police department spokesman said yesterday. The quarterly report, police said, showed that nationwide crime was up one per cent, and crime in the northeastern United States was up two per cent, but New York City experienced a decrease of 26.7 per cent. Death threat told A brunette former prostitute testified yesterday that sus-p patrolman William Phillips told procurer James Smith the day before Smith's slaying, "I'm going to blow your-Miead "I better have $1,000 by tomorrow," Donna Charmello quoted Phillips as warning Smith on another occasion, during their quarrels over protection money for her pimp's three East Side brothels.

Phillips, 42, star witness at last year's Knapp Commission hearings into police corruption, is on trial on charges of murdering Smith, alias James Goldberg, and another of his girls, Sharon Stango, 18, on Chirst-mas Eve 1968. lii tures and humidity that drove up the use of air conditioners. Con Ed said it had an adequate power reserve as three generating plants that had been shut down for repair or maintenance were returned to service. Town1 house t6i U.N. A wealthy New Yorker is donating his town house on fashionable Sutton Place as a residence for U.N.

Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. Ar-t A. Houghton, president of Stueben Glass in New York City and a director of the Corning Glass Works in Corning, N.Y., will give the property to the U.N. Association of the U.S.A., it was reported. The association then will lease and finally sell it to the United Nations; Johnny Dio cleared A federal court iury yester-5 day found reputed underworld figure John "Johnny Dio" Dioguardi, 58, and four other persons innocent of stock-, fraud conspiracy in an alleged inflation of the price of a Florida corporation, Imperial Investment Co.

Grant for aging The mayor's office for the aging has received a five-year $1 million federal grant to establish a foster grandparents program, Deputy Mayor Edward A. Morrison said AP Wirephoto THE THINKER Bobby Fischer figures out a move yesterday in the match against Boris Spassky in Reykjavik. Fischer still confident jftreplace Ijop 1306 WILLOWBROOK MALL WAYNE, N.J. 256-6644 Spassky's 56th- move his king approached the jam on the queen's side Fischer gave up. No Merchandise Sold Out of New Jersey (79.

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Either of these players can come back and win." A victory yields one point, a draw half a point, and after yesterday's match Spassky needed 11 more points in the 24-game series to retain his title. Fischer needs 12 points to end the 24-year Soviet monopoly of the title. He has played Spassky six times, been beaten by him four times and drawn twice. Today he plays the white pieces, which gives him the first move and a slight advantage. The first game in the match began Tuesday, and Spassky adjourned it after 40 moves with Fischer in bad straits.

Five minutes after the game resumed late yesterday afternoon, Fischer stood up, spoke animatedly to chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany and strode to a backstage dressing room. Schmid followed him, and Fischer said he wouldn't con-t i play unless a movie camera 150 feet from the board was shut off. Schmid said he couldn't order the camera removed. Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes, then came back and resumed play. After Spassky's 56th move Fischer resigned.

He reached over and stopped the clock after 63 minutes had elapsed, offered Spassky his hand, folded his scorecard and walked out. He paused once to wave to the audience, which was applauding Spassky. Whitefaced, Fischer left the hali by the stage door and hurried to a waiting car. From" the car he spotted John Collins, a paraplegic who taught him the game. Collins was in a wheelchair, and Fischer rolled down the car window and said: "I'm sorry.

It will settle down." When the play resumed yesterday, Spassky had his king, a bishop that controlled the black diagonals and three pawns. Fischer was down to his king and five pawns, two of them loose on the kings side. One of Spassky's pawns threatened a Fischer pawn. In his first move, Spassky captured that pawn. Fischer recaptured with his king and the game turned into an effort by Fischer to push his pawns a square at a time to the last rank under the escort of his king.

After his walkout, he made an ineffectual sidestep with his king. In ensuing play all the pawns on the king's side were lost. Fischer shifted his king in a hopeless struggle to the other side of the board, where two of his pawns and two of Spassky's blocked each other's passage. Fischer couldn't unblock because Spassky's bishop could protect his position from long range. Lake Hiawatha youth held in air gun hoax TUCSON, Ariz.

(JP) The FBI charged a New Jersey man yesterday with maliciously conveying false information concerning an attempt' to carry a gun aboard an American Airlines flight from here to Chicago Tuesday. Held on $5,000 bond was Grant K. Schwdy, 23, Lake Hiawatha, N.J. FBI agents said Schwdy told officials at Tucson International Airport he was carrying a gun as he was about to board the flight. A search of Schwdy produced no weapon, and officials arrested him, the FBI sid.

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