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Weafher- Chance of thunderstorms tonight, lows around 60. Warmer, threat of thunderstorms Friday, highs in 80s. CITY FINAL 10 CENTS VOLUME 90 NUMBER 179 ASSOCIATED PRESS, UPI, NEW YORK TIMES CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1972 DEMOS URGE BURGER ACTION Stock Units Chess Rift Soviets Askrs High Tribunal To Meet on Credentials In Tractor End to U.S. Cuban Base Is Patched By Apology By Vernon A. Guidry jr.

WASHINGTON (AP) Democratic party members are court for further deliberation, the court did not make clear to those reporting the event that it would also dictate what decision the lower court would make. Pull Friday seeking a rare special session of the supreme court to determine Tonight which presidential candidate gets the California delegates The court of appeals restored MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union Thursday demanded the "unconditional withdrawal" of to McGovern the full 271-vote George McGovern thought he 7:30 p.m. Final of Danny Davis and Brass. Amphitheater. California delegation reversing By Stephens Broening REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer made a full and penitent apology to Boris Spas sky Thursday and or had locked up.

Chief Justice Warren E. the committee's vote to take the U.S. naval base at Guan- 8 pjn. Free Showboat Marionettes. Fun Time Square.

8:36 p.m. KLWW Record more than half the number from tanamo bay and pledged to con Burger Thursday extended until further notice a stay issued by him and apportion them to other ganizers of the world chess Hop. Fun Time Square. Friday primary candidates, chiefly Sen. tmue supplying massive economic and military aid to Fidel the U.

circuit court of ap Hubert Humphrey. peals which suspended the ef championship said the two would meet for their first The court suspended the ef 9 a.m. Hereford judging in open beef show. Judging Arena. Castro's Communist regime.

fect of its orders returning 151 fect of its rulings until 1 p.m. game Sunday night. California delegates to Mc 9 a.m. Duroc, Hampshire, Poland China and Spotted Thursday to give the high court Govern. The organizers said it had The Kremlin demand was made in a joint Soviet-Cuban communique published Thursday as Castro left judging in open swine show.

Farm Youth Building. Burger's action followed pleas time to act it wisnes. rne supreme court has held only 11 a.m. Garden flower been agreed in principle to hold the drawing Thursday night to to the supreme court by the Democratic party and by forces three special sessions in its his judging. Farm Tooth Building.

tory. 1 pjn. "Out-of-Field" tractor pull. Amphitheater. of Chicago Mayor Richard J.

jjt lHBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiCannnnnnnnnnnV' Vflfihw janannnnnnnnH HP' ipKHBsB ITCH anS He HBr Jfl Ml H1 Tw-PssSss MB BeSbH bH BrHr We feel this case is as com- the Soviet Union for home after an 11-day visit. "The Soviet leaders have once Daley to consider an appeal of All day Demonstrations: (Continued: Page 3, Col. 5.) Pottery, wool weaving and the circuit court's decision again stated that the Soviet spinning. Fine Arts Building which also unseated Daley and' Union resolutely condemns the and adjacent tent 1:30, 3:30, 5:30 and 8 p.m. 58 other Illinois delegates.

Maude Krebs economic and political blockade determine which player would have the white pieces and with them the first move. The young American, in a letter delivered by hand this morning to the world chess champion from the Soviet Union, apologized for his "disrespectful behavior." Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled the prize money for Burger's order reads that the Free Showboat Marionettes. Fun Time Square. of Cuba conducted by the Unit circuit stay "is hereby extended ed States," the communique de Dies, Former until further order of the court." 2 pan. Shorthorn judging in open beef show.

Judging Arena. The circuit court stay was due to expire at 2 p.m. 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Cake City Official The action by Burger freezes clared. There must be an "uncondi-t ion a I withdrawal of the American Guantanamo naval base, which, contrary to the sovereign will of the Cuban decorating demonstrations by YWCA staff.

Fun Time Square. both him and Spassky but also started an avalanche of confu the issue as it stands until a decision is made at the supreme 7:30 p.m. Seven-event late model stock car races. sion, asked the Russian to "ac 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Chief court level on whether to accept the dual appeals of the circuit Billy Thunderkloud and Chief- cept my sincerest apology." court decision.

people, exists on Cuban territory," it added. The statement was. immedi tones. Fun Time Square. By Roger Green "Petty Dispute" "I simply became carried ately followed by a Soviet de Dae Process Brf Ml away by my petty dispute over money with the Icelandic chess claration to continue "all-round Eastern Iowa farmers will get a chance to try their hand at tractor pulling Friday at the The arguments revolve assistance to Cuba in the con organizers," he wrote.

around constitutional guaran struction of a socialist society All-Iowa fair out-of -field tractor in strengthening the country's tees of due process and the extent to which federal courts pull. The written apology from the American challenger was one of the chief conditions posed by the Russians before Spassky defense capacity and defending -UPI Photo may inject themselves into par its revolutionary gams." The pull will feature stock tractors with no visible engine tisan political processes. would sit down at the chess Aid To Continue modifications. Requirements for TREND OF THE TIMES It used to be you could gt a boy to put a worm on a girl's hook, but since the women's lib movement, no help, as Nancy Paine of Kewaunee, is finding out. Two groups are appealing a This meant that Moscow ap U.S.

court of appeals decision (Another fair story on Page 8) Wednesday which reversed the parently will keep on supplying party's credentials committee in economic and military aid to bolster the Cuban economy and the California case, but upheld increase the size of Castro's tractors competing are designed to discourage the professional tractor puller and encourage the it in the Illinois case. Jet Shootout Kills Passenger military forces. First is the party hierarchy which defends the committee Maude M. Krebs 948 Photo hobbyist or first-timer. board with Fischer.

Fischer told Spassky: "I have offended you and your country, the Soviet Union, where chess has a prestigious position." The temperamental American also apologized to Dr. Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, the Icelanders, "the thousands of fans around the world and especially to the millions of fans and the many friends I have in the United States." Ideological differences between the Cubans and their matic and fired at least three Prizes will be trophies and By Bob Yeager as the proper body for decid shots, the FBI said. sneaked up under the fuselage of the plane rushed aboard after the hijackers refused to release ribbons (no monetary prizes). Kremlin patrons have apparent SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ing such matters and wants Cedar Rapids Newt Maude M. The second hijacker went Krebs, Cedar "We wanted to stop the hijack down almost immediately from 81 passengers, Gebhardt said.

the high court to declare the selection of convention dele All-Iowa Fair Manager Billy Greiner said the pull will give farmers "a chance to compete ing and stop it we did," said the ly been solved and Castro's visit here his first since January 1964 marked the end to the Soviet-Cuban dispute over his Rapids city clerk more than 16 years, and an employe of the FBI gunfire, Gebhardt said, and like the other was dead on ar FBI special agent in charge, describing how authorities with then neighbors." gates off-limits to the federal courts. On the other hand, forces rival at the hospital. Dave Etzel, fair board super attempts to export violent revolution to the rest of Latin visor, said there have been a (Photos on Picture Page) America. number of inquiries regarding the tractor pull and he expects The communique stressed loyal to Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley argue that the courts should upset the committee once more and restore conven stormed a pirated aircraft and that the Kremlin talks took a good turnout for the competi killed two hijackers in a gun The slain hijackers had demanded two parachutes, $800,000 and passage to Siberia shortly after taking the plane over in the air, officials said.

Gebhardt said the FBI men moved in on the plane only after the hijackers refused to release the passengers until the ransom was handed over. "I saw two FBI men enter the plane," said Dr. Manuel Alvarez, 58, of Sacramento, The hijackers also held the plane's five crew members. In previous U.S. hijackings no attempt has been made to board a hijacked airliner while the passengers were still aboard.

However, on May 9 Israeli soldiers stormed a hijacked Bel city clerk's office more than 57 years, died Wednesday night at a Cedar Rapids hospital following a brief illness. She was 90. Formerly of 408 Fourth street SW, where she had lived most of her life, she had been a resident of Meth-Wick manor the last year. She was born Sept. 3, 1881.

Miss Krebs joined the ranks of city employes March 15, 1903, place in a "friendly and comra tion. Starts at 1 p.m. battle while passengers were still aboard. tion seats to Daley and 58 allies. dely atmosphere, amidst com McGovern's renewed hopes Officials said shots fired by The pull begins at 1 p.m.

on for a first-ballot presidential no one of the hijackers killed a the Hawkeye Downs track. mination ride on the verdict. plete mutual understanding, a marked change from Castro's last visit when the communique declared that his talks with the late Nikita Khrushchev were gian airliner in Tel Aviv, killing two Arab guerillas, wounding passenger and wounded two others after federal agents Whatever the outcome, said However, Fischer brushed aside a demand from the Soviet Chess Federation that he forfeit the first match because of his tardy arrival. He said this "would place me at a tremendous handicap" and he didn't believe the "world's champion desires such an advantage 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 him and suggested that the start of the match be delayed further.

"Another World" one and capturing a fourth. at a time when the city's popu Democratic national committee counsel Joseph A. Califano, charged aboard an intrastate Pacific Southwest Airline Boe A unit of the Choice Para chute Jump Team from the 1st army division also will perform at the grandstand Friday after "frank," Communist jargon that rnree ot the 95 passengers lation numbered about 30,000. Some 57 years and 50,000 or so indicates clear disagreement. party leaders will "obey the law ing 737 taken over by two hi aboard were wounded and one died from a head wound eight No Mention of Nixon citizens later on Jan.

1, 1958 jackers for six hours Wednes noon. days later. day. of the land." Might Flout Ruling But commenting that "nobody There was no 1 mention of she retired. Her initial role in city hall Greiner said this is the first year the jump team has per On Sunday a Pan American "Certainly we're not pleased President Nixon's visit last Airline pilot in Saigon overpow that three passengers were formed at the fair.

The show is a passenger. "The first came through with his hands on his head, and the second came up shooting, blasting away with a shotgun." The hijacker "crumpled to the floor," said Alvarez. The FBI said the gunman had an automatic in each hand but did not open fire. In the rear of the plane, the other hijacker had another auto- May, although Castro reported was as deputy city clerk. City offices at the time were located ered a young Vietnamese man wounded," said Robert Geb- (Continued: Page 3, Col.

6.) ly sought Soviet assurances that who tried to hijack his airliner. hardt, FBI special agent in on the site of the present Kil- Russia would not sacrifice The hijacker was then shot by charge. He made the comment lian's store. They later were Cuban interests for the sake of before learning that one of the moved to the old Smulekdff one of tne plane's passengers. better Soviet-American rela Unusual Traffic Mishap Is Fatal Euwe, president of the Inter passengers had died.

building on May's island be- tions. Three FBI men who had national Chess Federation, said he didn't penalize Fischer, for his (Continued: Page 3, Col. 8.) The communique said only To Elkader Man that Moscow "informed" Castro of its recent "summit contacts," late arrival in Iceland because the American challenger is "living in another world." He said Heaviest Raids Since Special to The Gazette Wednesday's hijacking occurred at 10:10 a.m., shortly after the plane left the airport in Sacramento on a flight to Los Angeles via San Francisco. It landed at San Francisco International airport, then took off, circled the city and landed again. which apparently included talks between the Kremlin leaders VOLGA John Dinan, 71, of Idaho Man To Head Historical Society DES MOINES (IDPA) A rural Elkader was killed in a controls a Democratic convention," he seemed to hint that the convention might flout a ruling it disliked.

Original confusion about the rulings was prompted by the circuit court's haste in attempting to make its decision apply to a pending ruling by an Illinois state court, sought by forces loyal to Mayor Daley, which would have prevented any insurgent delegates from being seated at the convention. The ruling was made public before the actual opinions had been written, and there was uncertainty as to exactly how the court had acted on the California question. In noting that it was going to remand the case to a lower and such Western leaders as Spassky, the Russian world title holder, was "very upset" and that he would like to give him freak accident about 8 p.m 1968 by U.S. Bombers French President Georges Pompidou and West German Chan Wednesday as he tried to drive his car out of a ditch along a another week before the first cellor Willy Brandkas well as from the Quang Tri front that The gunmen killed Wednesday county road, one mile north of SAIGON (AP) U.S. navy game.

history professor at Idaho State university, Dr. Peter T. Har-stad, is reportedly in line to become director of the State Historical Society of Iowa. Nixon. carrier planes bombed a line of were Kiemmea rrom cards in Euwe also admitted he had jjere tignieroomners pounaea worm The omission of any direct Authorities said Dinan had Vietnamese bunkers south of violated the rules in allowing reference to Nixon either in their pockets as Dimitr Alexieff 28, of Hayward, and Michael Azmanoff.

28. of San bunkers about 2 miles from the center of Quang Tri City. Two companies of North Viet walked into Volga after his car Quang Tri uty Thursday trying two previous postponements in it i dicated the summit had been a went off the road into the ditch. Diast a Pam Ior a iasK Harstad, 36, would succeed "Steamboat Bill" Petersen, who the start of the match. He promised strict ride enforcement in subject of disagreement or that Francisco.

namese troops, perhaps 200 or There he found John Kahr, 32, pe of outti Vietnamese para is expected to be named super little attention had been paid to The passenger dead on arrival more men, were reported en an area farmer, who returned to troopers advancing on tne en the future. intendent emeritus and consul trenched in the bunkers. One at Peninsula hospital- in nearby (Continued: Page 3, Col. 3) the scene to help him. emy-neio provincial capnai.

captured prisoner told inter' iJuriingame was E. H. Stanley Kahr said they could not pull in the air war against North rogators that they had called uaner, laenunect as a re tant effective Aug. 1, until his retirement on Jan. 30, 1973.

Dr. Harstad, who was a visiting associate professor of histo the car out with a chain he Vietnam, the U.S. command tired Canadian National Rail rwinnprf- Pw 1 rrn reported the heaviest raids way conductor from Longueuil, a U. -t Ak- 111. 14 American Combat Fatalities Last Week ry at the University of Iowa, and reported to be en norm vi we ucutuiioiucu tuirc since the 1968 bombing bait.

It lUn. ocn 1970-71, has several degrees route to San Diego with his for reinforcements. An American adviser with the paratroopers, Capt. Gail Furrow, 32, of Urbana, Ohio, told Neeld he doubted that reinforcements could avoid the U.S. air strikes and South Vietnamese artillery from the University of Wiscon I awu iucic wcic uivic iuau ow TodaV Index strikes in the North on wife Talked of Retirement sin, including a Ph.D.

WMlnMifav and ntnrlv iflfl In He has been on the staff at SAIGON (UPI) The U. S. weeks ago, but the weekly casu vomits South Vietnam. Idaho State since 1963 and as The wounded passengers, re command reported Thursday alty list sometimes lags behind Courthouse 29 director of the state historical ported in fan- condition at the battlefield reports while fami rvntrawnrd 15 More man half of the latter society is expected to receive a lies are being notified of a sol Daily Record 3 were on the Quang Tri front hospital, were identified as Leo A. Gormley, 46, of Van Nuys, Yefim Geller, the Soviet grandmaster acting as Spassky's second, had told a news conference the Russians wanted Euwe to condemn the American's conduct and accept blame himself for violating the federation's rules.

He said Spassky would go borne if the demands were not met Euwe came forward and condemned Fischer, conceding he himself had broken the rules and added: "I apologize." Geller then said the Soviet Chess Federation had told Euwe he should award the first game to Spassky by forfeit, bat Euwe said he did not consider the request official. Geller said he didn't think Spassky would accept the award even if Euwe offered it, but that the Russians insisted on it anyway. salary of $19,200. dier's death. that 14 Americans were killed in action in Vietnam last week, the highest death toll in nearly two months.

Another 23 were wounded and Deaths llie coiranana saia a air Editorial Feature! 6 force F-4 Phantom was hit by a But despite the U.S. air attacks, the entrenched North Vietnamese were firing on the and Victor San Yung, 56, Since the beginning of the a Universal City, actor Farm Z5 sunace-w-air nussue over Vietnam war, 45,806 American servicemen have been killed in paratroopers. who plays the Chinese cook in four were added to the rolls of Financial 29 Haiphong, but the two crewmen Furrow said the battalion he the TV series "Bonanza." Marion 19 guided the crippled jet over the is with could have pushed into "A shot rang out, and Mr. missing, captured or interned. The number of American dead last week was up 12 over M0Vies 26,27 Tonkin Gulf, bailed out and cwv 16-18 were rescued.

It was the 54th Carter was hit in -the back," Quang Tri City on Wednesday but it was essential to secure Today's Chuckle "Now if there is anything you want," the president of the company told his new office manager, "you just let me know. And I'll tell you how to do without it." Copyright Snort. U.S. aircraft reported lost over said Vincent Rocco of Sacramento, who said he was sitting Indo-China, 303,190 have been wounded and 1,634 are missing. Some 500 of the missing are believed prisoners.

Seven Americans died last week in non-hostile incidents. In all, 10,229 have been killed in such incidents since 1961. the previous seven-day period and the highest since 19 were the highway before advancing. state 5 tne North since the resumption next to Carter. Television 14 of full-scale bombing on April 6 killed in the first week of May.

Other paratroopers penetrated the city limits Tuesday but took Rocco, speaking with tears in Want Ads 36-35 Associated Press corre Officers said some of the men listed were actually killed two spondent Dennis Neeld reported (Continued: Page 3, Col (Continued: Page 3, Col. 7.) 4.

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