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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1972 Would-Be Hija Dead Aboard (Conlinucil have lo be refueled ant made Norlh Viet- in order lo cross the demilitarized zone. Meanwhile the officer landed the jet ai "Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airport where it was ringed by troops j)d ambulances. lo the rear compartment where the hijacker Slain Hijacker Given Free Education (Continued from Page 0 down the (Saigon) governmenl like he did," Mrs. Lewarch aid.

In one rally speech he accused the South Vietnamese government of "barbaric repression" of the South Vietnam ese people. He spofce out against U.S tombing in i a and called for total, unconditional withdrawal of American troops. In i speech April 19 lie said, "The more inhuman the U.S. bombing, the stronger the Vietnamese resistance." At rally in Seattle this ftpring, Binh displayed a poster map showing Vietnam superimposed on the United States, then cut his finger and scrawled the u-ords "Moot debt" across the poster. New Money Offer Made To (Continued from Page 1) now 5126,000.

The winner woulc get $78,125 under present Serins. An increased prize would mean that the winner gets $156,000 and the loser $104,000. "The money is mine," said 'er. "1 hope the offer is considered this afternoon. 1 chess and have played it for years.

Many want to see (his match and everything has been'arranged, 1C Fischer does not go lo Iceland, many will be disappointed." The alternative is to give a itraight $130,000 extra to the winner making his prize monej up 'to $208,000. idea is lo remove the problem of money from Fischei and see if he has any (aid Slater. London bookmaker William Hill made Fischer odds-on fa vorite lo defeat Spasiky and gain the world championship Fischer was quoted at 2-1 Which mcnns one dollar paid out for every two dollars bel Spassky was quoted at 6 lo 4 gainst, meaning won (or cv cker Shot Jumbo Jetliner rom Page 1) lold him to hall and added, "You have deceived me." Vaughn said he asked to come closer because the language' problem made it difficult to understand the Vietnamese. "This seemed lo disarm him menially and I saw my chance," the pilot said. 1'ell Neck Collapse "1 jumped him.

I grabbed the arm that was holding the bomb and it flew onto the floor. I spun him around and got an arm lock on him. He was flai ing with a i in his other hand but all it got was a bit of my laundry. I had incredible strength. I could feel his neck collapsing under my 'arm.

Two passengers made flying tackles and we all went down on the floor." Vaughn said lie managed lo moi'c his body away from the Vietnamese while keeping the arm lock on him and shouted to an unidentified armed passenger "Kill (he son of a hitch." Five shols were tired, four hitting ninh in the chest. Vaughn said a few minutes later he couldn't stand the sight of the dead hijacker in his plane and he pitched the bloodied body "just like a football" to the concrete laxiway below. Authorities withheld the name of the passenger who shot Binh, but another traveler said he was a former policeman from Richmond, coming to Saigon to work for an American i The pilot said the man had checked his .357 a pistol with him when he hoarded the plane and that before confronting the hijacker he returned it and asked the man lo help. The big 747 has two aisles. Vaughn approached the hijacker down one aisle while the armed passenger went down the other.

At a news conference in Hong Kong, where Die plane went for repair of its emergency gear, the captain displayed a souvenir, the sixth cartridge from, the pistol, which had not been fired. Poll Shows Nixon Still Favorite PRINCETON, N.J. A Presidcnl Nixon continues lo be favored by voters over his possible Democratic rivals, according to a recent Gallup Poll. The results of (he survey released Sunday indicate Nixon would gain 53 per cent of the popular vote if his opponent in the presidential election were South Dakota Sen. George McGovern.

The survey showed McGovcrn receiving 37 per cenl ot the ballots with 10 per cent of the voters undecided. Against Minnesota Sen. Hu- jfrpv i feu 'funoiui wi am nival, I w. fUilM TONIGHT'S WEATHER-- A broad band of showers Is forecast from the Plains across the South to the mid and north- A a i slates. Rain is forecast the central and lower Great Lakes.

Cool weather Is expected for most of the nation except the Southeast. (AP North Ireland Cease-Fire Near Collapse (Continued from Page 1) afterward in the Forth River area ot west Belfast, he had been shot through the head, the hallmark ot extremist Two more victims of the first weekend since the Irish Republican Army I A declared a cease-fire last Monday were Daniel Hayes, 43, a Catholic, and Paul Johling, a 19-year-old Jehovah's Witness (rom Eng- ancl who had been doing voluntary work at a Belfast camp for poor children. The wave of killings occuccd as the Protestant paramilitary Ulster Association A created the first barricade Protestant "no go" areas in Northern Ireland in protest against the British army's failure to wipe out IRA- controlled Catholic "no-go" areas in Londonderry. Most ot the hundreds of barricades of hijacked trucks and buses the UDA has erected Belfast, Londonderry and 10 other towns were dismantled at midnight but the UDA said three in Belfast and one in Portadown, 25 miles southwest of the capital, would remain "no go" to security forces until the IRA's Londonderry strongholds were crushed. The IHA said any of its "auxiliaries" who fired without provocation would be punished.

Nixon Sees Spending Cuts Needed WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon said cuts will have to be a in other federal programs to finance the 20 per cent increase in Social Security bei.cfils voted by Congress. Nixon issued the warning Saturday in signing the increase which will sa into effect in. September and is the biggest money increase in the history of the Social Security program. He Youth On Bike Injured In Car Mishap Steve Kuppenihal, 15, of 20 Friar Tuck Road, Westmere, suffered lacerations to the fingers of his right hand Friday when he rode his bicycle into a car at Ihe intersection of llawley Avenue and Route 5, Colonie, according to police reports. Police say the driver of the car, Lcif Sand wick of )3S Lincoln Albany, was not charged.

They said he had slopped for a stop sign on Hawley Avenue and was proceeding into the intersection when the Ruppenthal youth collided with the car. The car was not damaged. Police said Ihe view of both drivers was obstructed by bushes at Ihe southeast corner of the intersection. Huppenthal was taken to Albany Memorial' Hospital where he was treated and released. Investigating was Ptl.

James P. Giury. Many Local Governments Plan Mergers ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) In an effort to eliminate co6tly overlap and duplication of services an increasing number of local governments in the stale are turning to mergers and consolidation of municipal services, the head of the slate's Office of Local Government said Sunday. A renorl by Commissioner Sal J.

Prczioso to Gov. Nelson A-. Rockefeller shows that more than 70 municipalities in 22 counties are considering consolidation of local services. The report was prepared in response lo Rockefeller's call for greater effectiveness and economy or. all levels of government by elimination of unnecessary duplications.

Prezioso explained a i Ihe slate's system of local government was developed primarily lo meet the simpler needs ot a rural society and that it is now King Project Fire Routs 31 Tenants (Continued from Page 1) men said the blaze came lo a fire stop, built into the attic, then spilled out a window, around the slops and back into the attic. Not At Home One apartment, 46 Eddys was unoccupied and Mrs. Carol Williams and her two children, who live at 51 Eddy's were not at home when the fire broke out. Hayes said Sunday night that only two apartments were unlivable arid one unoccupied. In all four apartments suffered extensive damage.

"One is completely gone," said Hayes, "two others have serious dnm- age, and the fourth is marginal." Hayes said the people have returned to the marginal apartment and are back in one of the seriously damaged apartments. Hayes said the other family has found quarters elsewhere in Ihe complex. Called Bark The outtap for the first fire was sounded at 7 a.m., but firemen were called back at 7:48 a.m. when the blaze rekindled. The oultap to that fire came at 8:40 a.m.

Responding to the first fire were Squad 1, Pumpers 4, 8, 1, and 5, and Trucks 1 and 3. Firemen were under the direction of Bn. Chief Thomas Nash. Investigating the fire for police were Patrolmen Thomas Bourke and Eugene Pratt. Ted Still Linked With McGovern WASHINGTON' A Pres- i i a 1 hopeful George McGovern is no longer dogged by accusations that lie is realty just a stand-in tor Sen.

Edward M. Kennedy. But he is still surrounded by numerous aides and advisers who have i with that famous political family. For several after announced in early 1971 his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, he faced continual speculation that he would eventually step aside, willing tiis organization and popular support to Kennedj 1 That talk has long ended and the speculation is now whether would offer the vice- presidential nomination to Kennedy and whether Kennedy would accept, if Kennedy did, he probably irould have little difficulty feeling at home in the campaign organization. JtcGovern's (op two dav-lo- day strategists, Frank Man- ckiewicz and Gary a Royal Mint Quits London After 1,200 Years LONDON-A Iradi, lion will be broken in 1974 when (he Royal Mint completes its move from London to Wales.

The new mint at LJanslrisant is said lo be technically the most advanced In the world; it produced without a hitch the 4.5 billion coins needed for the chance to decimal currency in 1971. Reds May Be Preparing Drive On Hue fContinucd from Page 1) district capital, less than a mile from Song Be, South of An Loc today, fighting left 36 Communists dead and two government soldiers killed, the command said. In (he air war over (he North, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) monitored in Tokyo claimed two U.S. jets were shot down over the Haiphong-Hanoi area Sunday. VNA made no mention on the fate of the pilots.

The broadcast said Ihe latest i brought lo 3,713 the number of U. S. warplanes brought down over Norlh Vietnam, in the war. The S. command never comments i claims of downed aircraft.

A command spokesman did say, however, thai six B52s late Sunday hit Communist supply caches near the city ot Dong Hoi, 38 miles inside North Vietnam. He made no mention of lost aircraft. NAACP Head Sees Democrats Fumbling Ball DETROIT A Roy Wilkins, executive director of the NAACP, says Democratic iNa- tional Convention delegate fights means President Nixon will be "handed rc-eleclion on a platter by a bunch of fumblers, "All you have lo do is read headlines in Ihe last three weeks lo know there's some fast footwork going on around second base," Wilkins lold a news conference Sunday night on the eve of the NAACP's annual covcntion. "Now Nixon's pretty bad. But there's a streak of good here and there," Wilkins added, The week-long NAACP convention will focus on the problems of employment, Lousing, the community, 1972 politics and education.

Wilkins said the 'Vhole question of the complicated a tion field would bo of primary concern to the delegates in view of the President's anti- busing position. Today's session, however, was an organizational meeting dealing primarily with questions of retirement and problems in individunl rcaional or- Police Report Two Troy Burglaries- A Troy man was burglarized of $180 overnight while he was away for the weekend, according to Troy Police A burglar was seen leaving the home of Lestant Flake, 21, of 307 Liberty at 1 a.m. today, and a neighbor with access to Flake's quarters said J180 was stolen, The neighbor, who reported Ihe burglary to police, laid Flake was away at Tupper Lake for the weekend. In an unrelated burglary, a Camp Seeks Volunteer Counselors Volunteer counselors for a summer camp sponsored by the Troy Coalition for a Better Neighborhood are urgently needed, according lo coordinators Miss Lynne Van Derhoof and Anthony Vikos. The camp is part of a multi- service community center loca- led at the old School 2 building fuse tcsler was reported stolen on WLli Troy, fl is staffed I from Ihe Clemenle Brothers by workers from the a sircots Trnv Tlovi Tlub Unilv auetis.

iroy "0s uuu, raorn a ooden door House and 4-11. i i scoverc( to havo been Open lo all neu-hborhood open Md (hc unknown value, was missing. U.S. Resume CAIRO (AD Yemen sumcd diplomatic relations recreational and educational re- the SUUj Sundayi and HID semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram said today that Sudan plans to do likewise. Al Ahram said Iho two gov- children between the ages of 4 and 14 years, the camp will campers July 6-7 a( (he 10th Street location from 10 a.m.

to 2p.m., and from p.m. The program, scheduled to begin July 10, includes swimming, isebaU, basketball, arts anil crafts, music, dance, sewing, dramatics, and child Troy Cdalition is a volunteer community organization concerned with Ihe utilization and improvement of neighborhood Conservatives Won'f Support President AUBURN, N.Y. A "The party's position is that we have suspended support from President Nixon," Conservative Parly Chairman J. Daniel Mahoney told Ms party's state committee meeling here this.week- end. Mahoney, who was easily reelected to the chairmanship at the beginning of (he meeling, told a a a the matter of a presidential endorsemcnl would nol be discussed until after both the Democratic and i a National conventions.

Conservatives, disenchanted with Nixon's overtures to Communist China and its admission to the United Nations, suspended their backing of Nixon's reelection bid earlier this year. The 10-year- old Conservative parly did not join the Republicans in cndors- President Nixon four years ago, because the GOP refused to form a joint slate of presidential electors. Hut Mahoney said that this year such a joint slate could come about because of his party's show of strength in such moves as the election of James L. Buckley lo the U.S. Senate in 1970.

A sprinkling of George Wallace campaign buttons and leaflets favorably expounding the views of the A a a a governor made their appearance at the meeting. crnments have "sold the Arab cause in return for several million American dollars." It called on the Arab League to intervene to "protect member states from unilateral moves which could lead to serving American-Israel objectives in Ihe Middle East." Yemen and Sudan, along wilt Kgypt, Syria, Iran and Algeria broke relations with the United Slnles in 1367 and accused Washington of aiding Israel in the sis-day war. Yemen's resumption of relations was announced in a broadcast from the Yemeni capita! of San'a' shortly before Secretary of. State William P. Rogers ended a brief visit there.

Another Cairo daily, Al Gomhouria, said Sudanese President a a a Nu- mairi i i his stand by citing S18 million in U.S. aid contributed for the rehabilitation ol southern Sudan. Rogers visited Bahrain Sunday night and went on to Kuwait today. He is on his way home from the meeting in Australia of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. ery $4 bel.

ATTENTION! THIS IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR WINTER REPAIRED, REMODELED CLEANED. FREE ESTIMATES FASHION FURS It Found Troy Phone 272-5220 LANDRIGAN" INSURANCE AGENCY SOUTHERN DRIVE LATHAM, N. V. 785-7243--785-4B33 bert If. Humphrey, the poll showed the President with 55 per cent of Ihe vote, comparer with 33 per cent for Humphrej and 12 per cenl undecided.

A Gallup spokesman said tie spile his repealed disavowals of any interest in seeking the nomination this year, the poll showed that Massachusetts Sen, Edward M. Kennedy demon strates fully as much vote get' i a does McGovern. The spokesman sak if Nixon was to face Kennedj in the election the President would receive 53 per cent of the vote while Kennedy would ge 38 per cent with another 9 per cent undecided. According lo the spokesman the stalislics were based on in lerviews June 16-19 with 1,159 registered voters in 300 commu nilies. didn't mention (he other pro- "in tfie process.of adjusting to grams thai might be trimmed, the problems of providing es- Nixon, who favored a 10 per sential public services of in- cent hike, said the increase creasing technological and voted by Congress will increase managerial complexity." the budget deficit by $3.7 bil- lian.

The Social Security increase plctcd consolidation of the TM (I Scn Kol) Kcnne(1 1968 presidential a a 'gn, TMl ended wilh the candidates assassination. Other former Kennedy hand As examples ot such among McG workers in- Prczioso pointed to the com- lhc Soulh a a TM' tors press secretary, a attached as a rider to a of Hijjhmnrkel and West a politi- bill lo extend- (he nation's debt Turin in Lewis County and the a troubles "oolcr, advisers on ceiling of $450 billion through dissolution of the Steuben Coun- ccolro lax reform and in- Ocl. 31. The hill was vital to ly village of Pittsburgh inlo issues, some polili- Ihe government's fiscal oper- the larger lown of Pittsburgh. who were aliens and Nixon could nol veto Recommended in the report close 'y alll (lie laic John the Social Security increase was a consolidation of police Kennedy and numer- without killing lhc entire bill.

services thai according to Pre- ous dlc-and lower-level be- 0 rk McGovern's cam- The Social Security increase have in many areas paign office. Among McGovern aides with no active Kennedy ties, the a newsman djard Dougherty i a J'irirnwnnd also provides for auto- come too fragmented, malic hikes linked lo increases "The smaller units of govern- in lhe cost of living. Nixon mcnt are nol abla to provide praised this aspect as providing our police departments with the 1 1 1 a rc a hedge against inflation for most modern equipment and older Americans. Nixon Saturday also signed legislation lo provide an additional $200 million in disaster Motorkt relief which will be used pri- lv al marily to offset damage from training," out. the i 1 Grandmaison and when he fell report pointed memt) of into an uncovered septic a in ganizations.

High Death Rate Due To Accidents CHICAGO The U.S. death toll iji J97I as a result of occupational accidents was about 14,200, unchanged from the two previous years, the National Safely Council says. The number of disabling i i was 2.2 million, about (he same as in 1970. Infant Drowns CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. (UP1) --Marlin Murray, the 23-month.

and Mrs. Thomas rby Clifton Springs; when he fell Trojan Pleads Guilty To Gaming Charge i Carlo Sorrienlo, 29, of 330 gress Troy, pleaded guilty to a charge of promoting igambling in Ihe second degree Walervliel Police Courl Justice Warren DeLollo, and was fined $50. Sorriento was arrested early a a in a raid conducted 2434 3rd Watervliel, by Walervliel Police. DEVANE'S First for Upholstery A'OIV BROADWAY members of McGot era's regular Senate staff: personal secretary Pat Donovan, adminis- a i assistant George Cun- N.Y. (AP)-Ed- nligham, executive assistant Inspecting one is a bigger job than it looks.

Tropical Storm Agnes in five win J. MeCormack 45, of arim Weil and legislative as- Eastern stales. A N.Y., was killed Sun- slslant John Holum. Another bill signed into law day when lhe car he was driv- a ndmaison, who organized will increase monthly benefils ing struck a rock along Inter- a nshire and other for disabled veterans by 10 per stale Route 684 and overturned stalcs or primary election i i year, worked for former President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1863 New Hampshire primary in opposilion lo N.Y.

I candidate Sen. Eugene cent, starling Aug. 1. The new increases in Social Security payments mean that the pension payment to an average, retired couple will increase from $223 monthly S271. police reported.

Youth Drowned lo Charles Reckwith, 17, of Oswego, McCarthy of Minnesota, was missing and presumed his family's yard, police said. Now You Know By United Press International Tlie first impeachment conviction in the United States occurred in 1804 when Judge John Pickering, of the district court of neiv Hampshire, was found guilty of drunkenness, tyrannous conduct and disregard for Ihe terms of slalules. The increases will go into ef- downed Sunday afternoon after feet automatically for Ihe 28.1 he was swept a a by the cur- million persons ho are cov- rent while swimming in the Os. wego River, Oswego police said. BEAUTY SPECIALS! CLOSED JULY I i pi doejn'i it? CculdVt ba rruch cf a jcb looting il over.

Well, ihera are obout 9,000 ol ojr factory Co agree less. And no wonder, teeing as how make 5,000 differenl Inspeclions I a i a inipecl? Goodqtjejrion, They perform 17 ipecMorii on lhe eranVihafl 20 on rhe sleeting col. u-rfn. More than 40 en doon. Ar.d 10 it goes.

Every day aboul 250 VolVj. vngent ore rejected. But orhet 5.000 are something to hehclj. Reg. $8.50 MODEL COLD WAVE $150 Where con (hey fird 5,000 things lo 5 MINUTES FROM TROY COOLEY VOLKSWAGEN SALES-- SERVICE-- PARTS TROY-EAST GREENBUSH ROAD-- U.S.

ROUTE 4 PHONE 283-2902 lii-Fashion STYLING CARYL RICHARDS Lanolin Wave 10 Private Blend Elegante Wovo Corp. Min Cloirol Touch Up $5.00 Way.i Include Shnmpoo, Hair Cut and Hair Slylt CHARM BEAUTY SALON Third Troy AShley 2-9767 Opin I to 1 p.m. Appolnlminr Nlceilory DEISTBY'S STUYVESANT PLAZA COLONIE CENTER lh of July RED-WHITE AND BLUE SALE EVERY PATIO POOL YOU SEE WILL BE PRE-SEASON PRICED FOR THIS SALE! Not just tha two pools listed, but every one you sea when you come lo oar 4lh or July Red While and Blue Sale! They're priced at preseason prices and ready for installation You'll see every size in oval and round Pallo Pools and you can be swimming in your own oool this week! Here are two examples ol Ihis weekend's Red Whits and Specials: 18-foot diameter, 4-foot deep Patiq $329 24-fool diameter, 4-foot deep Patio $409 poofs an complete with niter, vacuum tef surface skimmer, winterized liner and lacfdor. USE MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD A Small Down Payment will hold your Pool SALE HOURS: MOM, 9 to 8, TUES. 9 to 5 PACIFIC PALM POOLS.

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