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Intelligencer Journal from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 3

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Fischer Loses Forfeit Appeal I INTELLIGENCER JOURNAL, LBctir, Saturday, July 15, Six Arrested In Plot; On OOPs Convention tempting to intimidate and discredit the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (WAW). ALL WITH WAW The six, all members of WAW, were accused of plotting to launch attacks on police stations, patrol cars and stores with automatic weapons fire and incendiary devices. Held in Tallahassee under $25,000 bond were John W. Kniffin, 32, Austin, Pe- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Six antiwar activists were indicted by a federal grand jury.

Friday, on charges of conspiring to disrupt next months Republican National Convention by firing rifles and exploding bombs in the streets of Miami Beach. The indictment came only hours after the Democrats, on the last night of their national convention, passed a resolution which condemned the Nixon administration for at- i REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer charged on Friday that tournament organizers seemed to upset mid provoke me deliberately, hit an appeals committee rejected his request to replay the chess game he forfeited to Boris Spassky. the world champion from the Soviet Union was awarded Thursdays second game in the championship match when Fischer refused to appear Staying in his hotel suite, because he objected to three nfoving picture cameras in the hall. Thus Spassky, who woo the first game, was 2-0 in the series. He needs 10 tnore points to retain the title.

A victory counts one point and a 'draw half a point. FISCHER'S DEMANDS rJ Fischer said that if the forfeit ruling were reversed and Aft cameras were removed, he would go ahead with the match. This demand -came despite the fact the movie and television rights allowed the Icelandic Chess Federation to offer a record $125,000 purse for both players. Gumundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic federation, said the cameras would be removed, bid that Spasskys game point would stay. That still left the future of the championship in doubt Thorarinsson said that if the match was stopped by Fischers disqualification, Hie organizers would not pay the losers share.

This meant that Fischer could not only lose his chances at the title but a -great sum of money. As the loser he would be entitled to $46,875 from the chess federation, $45,000 from a purse of about $120,000 offered by British financier James Slater, and $27,500 from television and movie rights. Deserter To Test Law MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Safe Return, a committee supporting self-retired veter- ans, announced Friday that a 23-year-old Marine deserter surrendered at the Democratic National Convention to challenge the militarys desertion laws. Thomas Phillip Michaud of Essex, was taken into custody by FBI agents Thursday night after appearing before a national television audience on the flow of the convention.

For all self-retired vets, desertion is a legitimate form of protest to the U.S. role in Indochina, said Mike Uhl, national coordinator for the New York City-based committee. We feel deserters are the sons of middle Americans who learned the truth about Vietnam after they were in uniform. Michaud was driven into the service by economic necessity. He didnt know about other forms of draft resistance like conscientious objection.

Uhl told a news conference that Safe Return would make Michauds court-martial a test case to challenge desertion laws. Kenneth W. Whittaker, special agent in charge of the FBI in Miami, said Michaud was arrested om a warrant charging him with deserting from Camp Lejeune, N. on August 19, 1969. He spent the night in Dade County Jail, Whittaker said.

Fighting Rages Near Quaiig Tri SAIGON (AP) Severe fighting raged around Quang Tri on Friday and South Vietnamese troops advancing from the northeast were reported within 500 yards of the provincial capital. rine casualties were put at three killed and 18 wounded. Paratroopers within a mile Military sources said North Vietnamese gunners shot down a helicopter, killing Col. jj. 50,000 Puzzle AnKliM Prow WtrooMo As the world chess championship rages on in Reykjavik, chess zealots around the world try their luck, as ten-year-old Vesa Ahlquist does in a Helsinki, Finland park Thursday.

Chess is played as an outdoor sport during Finnish Summers with modern-design pieces weighing eight pounds each. ter P. Mahoney, 23, New Orleans; and Scott Camil Gainesville, Fla. Camil Florida coordinator for the organization, also was indicted on charges of try-, structing in the use and applL cation of incendiary devices and possession of a chemical bomb. A fourth, Alton C.

Miami, was being held in custody by U.S. marshals in DaaA County. The other two, Don Perdue of Fort Lauderdall and William Patterson of El Paso, still were befog sought, according to assistant U.S. Atty. Jack Carrouth.

The indictments were issrtevi following a week-long hearing by the grand jury, which bas recessed until Aug. 8. Meanwhile, four other fofent bers of the antiwar group are being held in Tallahassee contempt of court charges for allegedly refusing to testify before the grand jury altar being offered immunity from prosecution by the Justice Department. An attorney for the veterans Immediately protested the arrests and said motions would be filed to quash the, indictments and to lower the bonds. Attorney Judy Peterson of Gainesville also said a rare closed-door bond hearing Friday morning in which only lawyers were permitted to enter the hearing room deprived the defendants of their right to a public hearing.

U.S. marshals blocked newsmen from attending the arraignment and bond hearing before U.S. Magistrate Robert C. Dean. ,1 A group of war veterans dressed in army fatigues aqd antiwar patches milling around outside federal court said the indictments were an attempt by the Nixon administration to discredit the organization.

This is another Chicago and Harrisburg, said are Rosen, who identified himseft as Colorado coordinator fdr the WAW. Theyre just taring to get us out of circulation. Ticket A Winner But Is It Good? dfh? rf1 (in non 08 (To ll of the southern and southeastern edges of the city were shelled and engaged by enemy troops but claimed they killed 19 enemy while losing four killed and four wounded, a spokesman said. Authoritative sources say the South Vietnamese strategy in the counter offensive is to engage the enemy-wherever possible outside the dty while laying siege to Quang Tri itself with artillery and air strikes. In this manner, the sources say, the government forces hope to wear down the citys defenders without becoming bogged down or trapped in bloody, high-casualty street fighting against well-entrenched enemy troops.

Far to the rear of the task force, North Vietnamese gunners fired between five and 10 rounds of 122mm artillery into Hue hitting south of the Perfume River for the first time in nearly two weeks of almost daily shellings. Nguyan Trong Bas, chief of staff of the airborne division making the advance from the northeast. Blight South Vietnamese also were wounded when the helicopter crashed outside Quang Tri. S00 YARDS AWAY The Saigon command said its troops still had not entered Quang Tri, but paratroopers closing on the northeastern sector of city reported they engaged the enemy only 500 yards from the city limits. They claimed to have killed 18 North Vietnamese and said their Own casualties were light.

Associated Press Correspondent Richard Blystone reported from the task force headquarters that government marines fought a series of engagements less than three miles from the city. The marines claimed they killed 69 enemy and found the bodies of 48 killed by air strikes. They one enemy tank, four trucks and a captured U. 105mm howitzer were destroyed. Ma- TfARRISBURG, Pa.

(AP) -The Pennsylvania lottery appears baffled by a ticket carrying a $50,000 winning number. Seems it cant decide its authenticity. six-digit lottery number was definitely not printed on oyr computer, says lottery publicity man Burton SgKn. But he said theres a long 4got the ticket is authentic. 5 Stamps Issued MOSCOW (AP) The So-fiet Union has issued five samps in honor of the ajar Olympic games commemorating fencing, gymnasts, rowing, boxing and athletics generally, the, official Haws agency Tass reported.

i i I Jane Fonda Shocked MOSCOW (AP) American actress Jane Fonda claimed in Hanoi Friday that U.S. jets are bombing dikes in North Vietnam and appealed to U.S. servicemen to think of what you are doing, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The agency distributed a statement it said Miss Fonda made in a broadcast over Radio Hanoi. On the morning of July 12, 1 went to the Nam Sath area about 60 kilometers (37 miles) east of Hanoi to see the damage inflicted to the dikes there, Tass quoted Miss Fonda as saying.

It is simply shoddng to see what the hands of those who drop bombs on fields and dikes in the Red River Delta have done He wouldnt discuss how the lottery would figure it out for fear of divulging its security system. It will be a couple of weeks before we can be sure of it, he said. According to Siglin, the ticket was turned in Thursday at a Middletown liquor store by a Harrison B. Hartung of Harrisburg, who told the employe he was a flood victim." The address turned out to be a building boarded up by the flood. Every ticket has a security control number, printed next to the six-digit lottery num-ber, Siglin said the security number appearing on Hartungs ticket matched those on tickets issued to the Old Stone Inn in Middletown for last Wednesdays drawing in Beaver Falls.

James Morrison, owner of the Old Stone Inn, said he did not recognize the name Hartung. He said the inn had not noticed any peculiarities of tickets issued by the lottery. But the other day, one of my dishwashers brought in two sheets of tickets without any numbers on them, Morrison said. They must have dropped out of a truck takng them somewhere. A lottery warehouse in Middletown, also flooded three weeks ago, contained 50 million blank tickets that trucks were taking to Marietta for disposal, according to Donald J.

Frank, the lottery commissions assistant deputy director. Fine food in abundance served in the romantic glow of history SUNDAY Nj DINNERS AND COCKTAILS 4to9 Z-t-P-Wttth It. Mistarf Whn MW Itoetal lUculatiMW gn hM ftaU ymvtr mad will ba dwlaywi if rtw ehew your Zip ode Start aw to give vwr Up (to an pari a jaar aiWwiaa ALL fort matt. HISTORIC Vi AEC Exec Probed WASHINGTON (AP) The Atomic Energy Commission reported Friday its director of security has been placed on leave without pay pending the outcome of an investigation of allegations he borrowed more than $100,000 from other AEC employes and hasnt paid it back. The official, the AEC said, is William T.

Riley, 52, an employe of the commission since its inception 25 years ago, and since 1967 over-all chief of security for AECs far-flung installations, including protection of secret documents. HEW Director Quits WASHINGTON (AP) Edward F. Zigler, -director of the Office of Child Development and chief of the Childrens Bureau, in the Department of and Welfare, has resigned his dual post to return to teaching and research at Yale University. In his kJter of resignation Friday to Elliot T. Richardson, secretary of health, education and welfare, Zigler said he was concerned about the fact thousands of children today receive the kind of day care which does not enhance the childs development and which in many instances may be seriously harmful.

145 June Bombings WASHINGTON (AP) The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Friday there were 145 actual or attempted bombing incidents throughout the nation in June. The monthly statistics brought the total number of bombing incidents during the first six months of 1972 to 973, involving 12 deaths and 90 personal injuries. IT laYelTt p) 12) FRUIT MARKET 1591 coiumai AVE. FUMING FlO fcifRl Krm atilt oitiiiT M-tr. iirr-ica, ir IN ray NR-it pin.

Stay happy! ohho Call MMN1 Calleys Had Dies GAINESVILLE FlaX(AP) Family-members on Friday planned a private funer-' al for the father of Lt. Wilham L. Calley, a key figure in the My Lai massacre trials. William L. Calley 57, had been in a diabetic coma and died of respiratory trouble late Thursday night, several hours after his son was released from house arrest at Fort Benning, to visit him briefly.

Sources at Ft. Benning said Calley, 29, would not attend his fathers funeral The lieutenant had first planned to go and the Army had planned to fly him here, but he decided against attending because of the public attention his appearance would bring to the rites. Paradiss, Pa. US. Routa 30 East Banquet facilities, Superb Cocktails and Mixed Drinks Phom 717-687-9170 I a 4 Jh- i BANANAS flO lb.

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The man continued to follow the girl in his car as she walked to her 'home about four blocks away in the Cummins--ville section, police said. Then the girl ran onto the front porch of a home, beat on the door and pleaded for someone to call police, according to officers. A woman, not identified by police, opened the door, heard the girls pleas and then told her to take your troubles back onto the street. Then she slammed the door, police said. The girl was raped in a parking lot nearby after she tried to ruir away, police said.

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