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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1972 Young Hijacker Surrenders To Hostage Aboard Jetliner (Continued from Page 1) passengers were two other wounded. The Oakland air pirate gave up his guns to California Highway Palrol Capl. Lloyd T. Turner, whom he held as a hostage on the flight.

The hijacker had a pistol taken from the officer and a 7.65- caliber pistol of a make viien arrested, the Fill said. "lie (the hijacker) started to act ralher nervous and pursuant (o suggestions, with the captain and the pilot talking lo McGovern Favors Ted For No. 2 Spot (Continued from Page 1) McGovcrn's proposal for a $32 billion reduction by 1975 and called It "tantamount to white flag of surrender." McGovorn rejected a characterization and said, "My proposed military budget will make certain a the United Klatcs is the slrongesl nation in the world." In Miami Beach, meanwhile, heads of three largely black organizations threatened lo crash Ihe convention sessions unless 750 delegate seats arc provided for poor The threats were made by the ReV. Ralph Abcrnalhy, of the Southern Christian Leadership Conlercnce; George A. Wiley, executive director of the National Welfare Righls Or- ganisation; and Jesse Gray, di rector of the National Tenants Richard J.

Murphy, the'con- venlion manager, said after i wilh tlie three Thurs- a he wa? unable to comply with their request "because the rules don'l permit it." In other developments: --A Terry Sanford for President Committee lo boost the candidacy of the former North Carolina governor formed by a group headed hy Atty. Gen. Andrew Miller of Virginia. Others on Ihe com- millce include former Gov. Richard J.

Hughes of New Jersey, former Harvard University President James Connnt, Mississippi Democratic leader and publisher Hodding Carter and former Undersecretary Agriculture Charles Murphy, --Former Gov. Endicoll I'cabody of Massachusetts said he has a one in four chance .0: winning the vice presidentia nomination next week. In Washington, Sen. Mike Grave of Alaska joined Pcabody as ai active contender for the No. 2 spot on the Democratic ticket, Tronsfafion Was No Help him together and individually afler hours he finally surrendered his weapons and surrendered to the mi," Gebhardt said.

Tumor, a passenger on the flight, had volunteered to stay aboard the thrce-engince jcllin- cr as a hostage wilh three crewmen alter the jet's 53 other passengers and crew were allowed off in San Diego. Ear licr reports that were two passengers heing held as hos lage were erroneous, the FBI said. Authorizes Complaint U.S. Ally. James Drowning Jr.

authorized a complaint for air piracy against Goudell and commended $100,000 bail. The Boeing 727-100- originally ith with 58 persons aboard in uding the hijacker, was seized hile on a short fligiil Thursay from Oakland to Sacra- onto. The plane was ordered miles to San Diego where hijacker got the money ant arachulc, then ordered il to akland. He asked for a heli- opler he had demanded to be ailing for him there. "This is nothing personal -had lo be done.

It's been anned," stewardess Maria inj! quoted the hijacker as aying. Turner bad volunteered lo be hostage while the jet was in an Diego. The hijacker lowed all but Turner, an; ircc crewmen lo gel off there. Until Handcuffed Witnesses said Capt, Jerry lakcly, pilot of the jetliner id tho 42 year-old highway pa ol i liolh were hand itfcd before they walked of: ic plane, was believed they ad been handcuffed by the hi ii'ker. A man believed lo be the hi icker came out of the plane ilh lus hands over his heed was hustled into an un larked sedan.

In addition lo the pilot, two iyhl officers were also hek joard the plane. The first warning that a hi acking was under way came the plane was preparing to ouch down in Sacramento on a ight Thursday night from Bur ank. The pilot radioed the con rol tower, "We've got a prOb em." He told the passenger ver the Intercom 'that ther vas "a young man aboard kraii'l wont lo land in Sacra meulo." i as "sloppil dressed," the gunman talked he pilot from the rear of th plane over the stewardess' in crrom, ordered-the jet lo Sa Diego 500 miles south. Throughout the hijacking Hi lasseugers remained calm iome of (he children even sin ug to keep spirits up, sa George Morati, one of the pa scngcrs released. At San Diego, FBI agen armed wilh rifles with tel sights waited as Ih plane remained on the runwa about a half-mile from the le Bills ot $20, $50 and 5100 nominations were put togcth to meet the S450.COO ransom mand.

They money and parachute were delivered a the plane tcok off for Oakland Sfage Killing In N. Y. NEW YORK A A icens man walking with his fo and another woman was ol and killed early today by 0 men In a parked car who lice said had made obscene marks about (he women. Timothy McCluskey, 25, was 01 several limes in the chest ho walked toward the car ler the men had made scv a remarks aimed at cCluskcy's wife, Winnifred, id the other woman. The incident occurred ahont 1 m.

on Jamaica Avenue near 1st Street. The men lied in the after tha shooting and cduskey was dead on arrival Terrace Heights Hospital. South Viets Battling For Quang Tri (Continued from Page 1) I Eug Innd (Ul'I) The organizers of Ihe annual Harbor Fesllval are having second thoughts alwul the young language student from Kxcler University who translated tlielr program into Spanish for IniirlsK A all 10,000 copies of the program had been distributer Spanish-speaking waiter toll them what il said: "Welcome lo Teignrnoulh We hope you will enjoy your selves in the unfL'icmllicsL re Eorl In Grcal Britain. There nre many sharp people here Spain is believed Ihe have been who have nipny ways of lalt- inn your money, Including Hit organizers of the annual Harbor Festival. 'We liope yon will not come back next year." hells inlo nearby Fire Base astognc.

In the advance on Quanif Tri huge U.S. air anil naval ar ada covered the South Viet amcse troops. South Vietnamese marines ere closing in on the city from ic east. One task force was re orted lo have advanced half a lo Ihe eastern outskirl nd was a little more than a ile east of the Citadel, at the enter of the city. Copiers Lund Troops A second marine task force nde a helicopter landing illes southeast of the city.

LI. Col. Uo Viet, a spokesman the Saigon command, sail iat elements of a South Viet aincse paralroop ballalioi ackcd by tanks had pushed ito the northern part of Quan ri a few tours before dawn. "They arc right next to the llailcl'" he said. Viel reported that resistance ppearcd lo be light althougr lu forwardmost Ircups th altalion were shelled 07mm rockets and long-range 30mm guns.

We control at least two ilrds of the city," Viet toll cwsmcn. Claims 58 I-'oe Killed Heavier fighting was reporte the southern and easier ringcs of the city. Viet rcpor id 58 Norlh Vielnamese kille ind eight tanks destroyed he outskirts. Paratroopers on the" souther side battled heavy countc attacks Thursday night fro: North Vietnamese forces ma: ng a stand in a line of French villas. Scores ot U.S.

Navy jets fro 7th fleet carriers off the coa Into Ihe night ski In attack Ihe Norlh Vicinal ese, their tanks, artillery an automatic weapons lire. It was the firsl stiff rcsii ancc the South Vietname paralroopcrs have encounter eince they began their grip on the southern edges of Hie city three days ago. Associated Tress corrcspond- eul llolgcr Jensen reporled lliat Change Troy Mall Plan To Ease Traffic Flow (Continued from Page 1) rics with Ihe northern most arl in line wilh Grand Slrcct. Parking cites still are in the arming stage with tho city orking In conjunclion with OP1CS before arriving at a nal determination on types of eilities. Under consideration ow are high-rise ramps, un- crground areas, conventional Is and building roof accommo- ations.

Recommendations by fticlnts of TOPICS will play an mporlant part arking lo be rve the Uncle Sam Mall, both HA and cily administrator, finals concur. Tho most in- xpensivc plan probably will be cceptable, a URA spokesman in the lype of constructed to emarked. No Change No change was made In the etenllon of the two "brown- one" blocks in downtown Troy. Dwellings on the west side of ifth Avenue, between Broady and Fulton Street, will re- lain and some will be rchabili- iled. Those on the east side Fifth Avenue, between Ful- and Grand Streets, also will rclained.

Rehabilitation of 10 buildings can be accom- lished by federal loans at low iterest rates, If the properly are eligible, according Urban Development Corp. nd the Housing and Urban De elopment standards. The Troy UK unit also will uy the houses on the north of Grand Street, between 'ifth and Sixth Avenues. It also 'ill acquire Ihe dwellings on he soulh side of Grand Slreel, elween Union Slrcet and Sixth venue. No decision has been nade as Ihe whether they will razed or retained.

A URA epresenlalive declared lhal ome of the Grand Street build- ings "possibly may be repaired and rehabilitated under the dir- reclion of Ihe agency. The area north ot Ihe Troy Post Office is being considered for commercial use, which was a new concept in planning brought at Thursday evening's session. Council To Act Now that the changes have been sanctioned by the Planning Commission, they next will be presented in August to the City Council for ils approval, which, according to URA officials, is expected lo be voted without argument. Five new members of Ihe Troy Planning Commission were seated at Thursday's meeting. They are- William H.

Murray, John Shannon III, Alfred Paris, Francis Kramer and William F. Helm. They replace William Burke, Crispin Hall, David Heer and Daniel O'Connors. The Courlhouso meeting lastct an hour wilh John Sarkls, chair man, presiding during the busi ness discussion. Uncertainty Still Plagues Democrats (Continued from Page 1) iticnl process and invites Jur- into MM! knocked Vietnamese tanks onl two Soviet-built Now You Know By United Press International Felix lie Vega Carpio of world's most prolific writer, producing 1,530 comedies, 400 sacred pieces, Iwo novels an uncounted but vast amount of poetry.

PT7G light amphibious tanks used, by the North Vietnamese and a paratrooper knocked out a third with a hand-fired anti- lank missile. fled inlo heavy thickets. Associated Press correspond- her judicial intervention into U.S.A. he presidential politics. "Reversal of Ihe judgment below is necessary to ensure hat herealter the federal courts will stay out of the American political process ralher than seize its center stage," the petition read.

The Credentials Committee stripped JIcGovern of the California delegates after deciding Uial the 271 he wtn in the state's winner-takc-all primary should he apportioned among all the candidates according to Iheir share of the vote. The appeals court held that changing the rules after the primary was over violated JlcGovern's right to due process. In a brief opposing the party request, McGovern forces de dared: "It Is particularly im portant thai the process in which the nominees of the two major political parlies are selected conform to the diclates of clue process, equal protection of the law." The ouslcd Illinois delegates said Hie commiltee decision and the court ruling that supported it disenfranchised the Democratic voters who electee Chess Match Now Scheduled For Tuesday REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP Bobby Fischer losl the draw Thursday night, giving Bori Spassky Ihe first move, and the championship ches match will finally start nex Tuesday. Unless the American chal lenger or the Soviet champioi pleads illness and gets anothe: postponement. The confusion of the pas week was summarized by tin old woman selling cigarette who asked in the beginning "Fischer come?" Near the end It was "Spassky go?" I'm very pessimistic," Dr Max Euwc said at 10 a.m.

noon: "It's a very delicate situ ation." At 7 p.m., the presiden of the International Chess Fee eration sighed: "There's That was Tuesday. It coul have been any day in the gar bled prelude to what chcs lovers say is the match of th century Spassky of th TJ.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of th Youffi Killed Helping Dog PHILADELPHIA (AD Mark David Goss, 18, of suburban Fairlrss Hills stopped help a dog he had run over on his way to work Thursday. Goss was struck and killed by another car as he bent over the dying (tog.

He was pronounced dead at MIC scene from head and Internal injuries. Former Troy Resident Dies In Florida Walter Granger, 59, of 259 lorth East Summer Port t. Lucie, former Troj resident and retired machinis! vilh Ihe Walervliel Arsenal, dice oday at Vero Beach Hospital In Florida after a long Illness. Mr. Granger was born on May 23, 1013, In Home, N.Y.

He had resided in Troy from 1940 unti last August. He had been will the arsenal for 27W years nn retired on April 30,1970. He wa member of the Arsenal's 20 Year Club and member of Wa Weslcyan Church. Survivors include his wife, Ihi former Helen Jones, and fou daughters, Jane am Sharon, all of Florida, and Bar bara Gates of Lodi and Mar Ixu Boulon of Ilion; three sons Robert Granger of Almond, Johi of Norfolk and William Grange of Troy; two foster children Ronald and Lenita, both Florida; a sister, Dorothy Curr of Wellsville and 11 grandchil dren, The funeral will be Monday 3 p.m. from the Baptist Chape in Port St.

Lucie with Kei George Durham officiating. In terment will be in Ilillcres Memorial a Pierce, Fla. Who Cares? NASHVILLE, A Sign on door of shoe repai shop: 'On vacation, Back in Week. Go Barefoot. 1 Inflation Rolls On Unchecked; Unemployment Rate Drops (Continued from Page 1) $118.80 in June for very $100 worth of goods Jive ears The index was 3.0 er cenl above a year ago.

The report said wholesale rices had climbed at an an- ual rate of 5.3 per cenl in the even months so far of Prcsi- ent Nixon's Phase 2 wage rice controls, a larger in- rease than the 5.2 per cent ate of increase In the eight months prior to the Phase vage-price freeze imjiosed by Mixon last August. The report listed increases or gasoline, electric power and ome other fuels; wood predicts; motor vehicle parts; ma- 'hinery; textiles, clothing and hoes; paper products; rubber and plastics; drugs anil paint. There were price declines for alural gas; major household appliances; television sets; chemicals and glass. The price of fruits and- increased nine-tenths ol one per cenl; eggs were up 1.4 er cent and sugar rose four- There were declines ol seven one per cent for milk; 1.8 per cent for over-all dairy iroditcts and seven-tenths lone per cent for vegetable oils. The report on unemploymen snld the jobless rate for men declined from 4.3 to 4 per cen with a total of 1.9 million.

Tin rate for women dropped fron 5.9 to 5.5 per cent with a lota Quint Dies In Germany FRANKFURT, Germany (AP --One of the Dean quintuplet born June 10 to the wife of a American radio engineer die Wednesday night, The r'ranl furl University Hospital sai the baby, Alice, succumbed a breathing difficulty that de veloped eight days afler birth Dr. Gerhard Schmidt said th other four babies--Karen, He ga, Evclyr.e and Harry--wer healthy. Their 31-year-old, Gel man-born mother was release from the hospital June 29. Thei father, Harry C. Bean, 4- works for the American Force Network in Frankfurt.

i 1.6 million and the rale for icn-agers declined from 15.7 lo 4.5 per cent wilh a tolal of 1.9 illllon. The total number of Ameri- ans with jobs rose 1.4- million 82.6 million, but the bureau it us an Increase of only 75,000 because it usually rises lore in June. Actor Fatally Hurt In Crash During Storm (Continued from Page 1) laycd a similar role in later notion pictures, notably "Hud" 1963' in which he portrayed a ccn-ager growing up in the hadow of a strong-willed inclc. Other film credits included roles in "Blue Denim," "All Fall Down," "The Deserter," In Harms' Way," and "Thoss Galloways," He starred in tiis own television series, "Jamie," 1953 and 1054. Although ho was born into a show business family, de Wilde got his own start quite by accident.

A friend of his parents, actor Frederic de Wilde and ac- Eugenia Wilson, was look- ng for a young toy (o play in "Member of the Wedding." Brandon, then a student at Baldwin Public School in Baldwin, X.Y., auditioned. Despite shaky tryout, he won the part and then almost stole the show from Julie Harris and Waters. Old Washers Yield Bonanza HAYSVILLE, Kan. (AP) -Boh House, operator a coin laundry here, bought two old, battered washing machines at an auction sale thinking he mighl find usable repair parts for the machines. When he was taking the washing equipment apart, he found 20 quarters in ono of the machines--more than enough to reimburse him for hii auction bid.

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