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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 6

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Ssnaie OKs Legal Ho Retzbij 6 230,1972 Vits Quang Tri 2 Take 5ih 178 Times Aid Bill for Poor for At Probe WASHINGTON (AP) are not satisfied with the form Jet Crash I i 4 NEENAH, Wis. (AP) i-i When two turboprop jets col- lided in air and apparently killed all 13 persons aboard, there was five miles of sufficiently good visibility" with only a light a Federal Aviation Administrator -spokesman said. Jerry Boyer of the FAAs Chicago office said there was no immediate explanation for the collision yesterday. A seven-man National Transportation Safety Board team is investigating. Winnebago County, coroner Duane Moore said there were no apparent survivors from North Central Flight 290.

or Air Wisconsin Flight 671. The fuselages fell into Lake Winnebago and only one body had been recovered when the search was. called off at dark yesterday. Paths of the craft crossed over northern Lake Winnebago shortly after the North Central aircraft was entering a preliminary approach pattern contact to the Oshkosh airport, Boyer said. of the Legal Services Corporation contained in the bilL Thus, the possibility looms that Nixon might again veto the legislation when it reaches him.

Last December, he vetoed a measure containing similar OEO provisions but also setting up a Targe federal childcare program. Child care is being handled in separate legislation this year. A Republican move to strike from the bill the provision for the Legal Services Corporation was turned back by a 56-34 voteyesterday. The same move lost Monday on a 46-37 vote. The chief sponsor of the bill.

Sen, Gaylord Nelson, said changes had been made in the corporation to meet Nixons veto complaints. Nelson said a corporation would keep the legal-aid program out of politics by ending governors authority to veto projects. But conservative Republican senators said the legal-aid program has been marred by abuse, including support for left-wing causes, violent demonstrations and participation Of young lawyers in the program in political activity. Overriding opposition from the White House, the Senate has passed a antipoverty bill which sets up an pendent corporation to help the poor with legal problems. After a week of sometimes-angry debate, the Senate yesterday voted 74 to 16 to approve the measure and send it back to the House, which passed a somewhat different version last February.

A conference win attempt to iron wit differences between the two versions after Congress returns July 17 from the recess for the Democratic National Convention. The Senate measure authorizes funds for two mare years far programs aimed at helping the 26 million Americans officially designated as living in poverty. The bill authorizes funds quite a bit higher than President Nixon recommended for many programs of the antipoverty agency, the Office of Economic Opportunity. Die measure does not give Nixon the authority he sought in handling or transferring programs. And administration -officials indicated they stiU.

WASHINGTON (AP)-Two New Jersey men took the Fifth Amendment 178 times between them yesterday at a Senate Commerce Committee probe of the sale and distribution of the cleansing product Poly Gean. The committee hearings on Poly Gean were the second in a series to examine the role of organized crime in business. Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, promised more bearings in the future on other supermarket products. All Purpose Chemical President Frank Vasfailo took the Fifth Amendment times, saying if.

he answered the committees questions he might incriminate himself. The questions concerned threats of labor trouble to get chain supermarket, discount stores and janitorial services to use Poly Gean; alleged kickbacks on sales; and whether former Teamsters Local 97 business agent Thomas Pecora actually operated All Purpose. Pecora, of Newark, followed to take the Fifth Amendment 60 times on many of the same questions. namese troops initiated two more engagements. Casualties in the days action were at least six North Vietnamese killed and five South Vietnamese killed and eight government troops wounded.

The U.S. Command said more than 210 strikes- were flown against North Vietnam yesterday, and the fliers destroyed or damaged two surface-to-air missiles, seven bridges, two petroleum storage areas, three petroleum pumping stations and three pipelines. It said the pilots also claimed their bombs set off 42 secondary explosions and 23 fires. U.S. B52s flew four missions against the North Vietnamese panhandle, north of the demilitarized zone, the Command said.

Summarizing American aircraft losses for last week, the U.S, Command said the Air Force (and Navy lost four planes over North Vietnam and one plane and one helicopter in South Vietnam, Two more planes were reported lost due to causes other than hostile action. SAIGON (AP) Helicopters leapfrogged hundreds of South Vietnamese paratroopers over their supporting armor today and landed them within four miles of Quang Tri City as 5 a I forces pressed ahead with their offense to recapture South Vietnams northernmost province. Associated Press correspondent Holger Jensen reported that the assault zone was so heavily pounded by U.S. B52 bombers before the dawn lift that some of the helicopter pilots couldnt see through the clouds of dust and smoke. They had to land several hundred of the troops at alternate Officers said they encountered no heavy organized re-sistancen but the troops clashed sporadically with small groups of North Vietnamese soldiers and at least five tanks.

The paratroopers knocked out two of the tanks with missiles fired from the shoulder. The other three tanks were destroyed by U.S. jets as they fled toward the jungled mountains west of Quang Tri City. We expect a tough fight in taking the provincial, capital, but holding it will not be so tough, said one paratroop officer. South Vietnamese tanks and Fischer Flees jli.S.

chess champion Bobby Fjscher darts across waiting jroom at Kennedy Airport in New York after newsmen found him in a coffee shop. raced outside into a driving rain. (AP) r- Chess Federation threatens Fischer armored personnel carriers advanced up Highway 1 behind the paratroopers, about three, miles north of the My Chann River. They found the shattered hulks of one PT76 and three T54 enemy tanks which South Vietnamese ma-- rines had. knocked out when Quang Tri Province fell on May 1.

Infantrymen with the armor collected large numbers of abandoned eneny weapons, including heat-seeking missiles, recoilless rifles and at least three 105mm howitzers the North Vietnamese had captured and used against Saigon forces. Small groups of North Vietnamese snipers still lurked in bombed areas behind the paratroopers front lines, and several South Vietnamese positions along highway 1 took sporadic artillery fire. President Nguyen Van Thieu flew -to Hue and con-. ferred for an hour and a half with his senior commanders the drive to retake Quang Tri, now in its third day. He was smiling as he came out of the conference.

Government military spokesmen reported more than 250 North Vietnamese killed in fighting on the Quang Tri front and southwest of Hue yesterday. South Viet-' namese casualties were 29 killed and 93 wounded, they said. i Heavy clashes were reported by paratroopers and marines who made a pair of large-scale helicopter landings on the coast east of Quang Tri City yesterday. Spokesmen said 90 Communist troops were killed in one of the battles and 73 in another. The number of North Viet-, namese reported killed since the drive began is now more than 300.

On the' An Loc front north of Saigon, meanwhile, a South Vietnamese regimental commander once accused of kfll- ing two American military policemen was killed by an enemy rocket that made a direct hit on his bunkered command post. The officer was Lt. Col. Nguyen Viet Can. His U.S.

adviser was wounded by the rocket, but the U.S. Command withheld his identity until his next of kin was notified. Can and two other officers were tried for murder in 1969 after the two MPs were killed in a shootout in a Saigon night club. The court withheld its verdict and ordered a new investigation, and a second trial was never held. Cans brother was the senior commando' in the Mekong Delta.

The North Vietnamese made four shelling attacks and one ground assault yesterday against the South Vietnamese troops trying to open Highway 13 to An Loc, the Saigon command said. Spokesmen said South Viet- was reported seeking a compromise in negotiations with jFred Cramer, former president of the American Chess Federation, who is acting as Fischers advance The Icelanders said they have already spent about $200,000 on preparations, and if they meet Fischers demand they cant break lf The gate receipts probably will be considerable. Matches will be played three to six days a week in a sports palace with seats at $5 each. And the series is exper-ed to last two months. Euwe said he didnt expect the Icelandic Chess Federation to meet Fischers demand.

He added that it would have grounds for legal action against the American challenger if he didnt show up Sunday. I dont like Mr. Fischer in our chess world, said Euwe. Hes a good player but every day we are getting another ultimatum from him like this. The young American has waged a relentless campaign to push championship chess toward the financial leagues hitherto reserved far the Na-maths, the Hulls and the Seavers of professional sports.

It is a campaign in wbich'he gets no cooperation from the Soviet champions, who already enjoy the status of public heroes, well subsidized by their government AMSTERDAM (AP The president of the World Chess federation a threatened American champion Bobby Fischer with blacklisting following reports he is bolding but for a cut of the gate re-bpipts from his WorkL Series jpith Boris Spassky of Russia. -Dr. Max Euwe, the world federation president and vet-phan grandmaster, said last flight that if the 29-year-old American falls to appear Sunday for the start of the world phess championship in Rykja-ylk, Iceland, he stands to lose pis rights to play for the World title not only this time tait perhaps forever. Fischer was seen last night ht New York's Kennedy airport, but Icelandic Airlines said he did not board its flight to Reykjavik. When newsmen tried to question him, his bodyguards fended them off.

next flight from New Yale to Iceland Is tonight. But Fischer in the past has refused to fly on the Jewish Sabbath, between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday. Unformed sources in Reykjavik said that Fischer informed the Icelandic Chess Federation that he wouldnt (day unless he got 30 per cent of the gate receipts. This would be ih addition to his share of the $125,000 purse and 30 per cent at the receipts from the sales Of television and film rights already agreed to. The Icelandic federation imssmPA.as ooo iKHthon cabinHt tk OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 4 7 FCEECLASS A' Grad.

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