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The Ogden Standard-Examiner du lieu suivant : Ogden, Utah • 1

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FORECAST warm r-y-j TEMPERATURES OGDEN: High today upper 90s Friday in 90s Low tonight mid-60s UTAH: Highs today Friday mostly 90-105 cooler north Lows tonight 55-65 10c DAILY 25c SUNDAY UPI TEtfPMOTO JULY 13 1972 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL THURSDAY EVENING ASSOCIATED PkSSS OGDEN UTAH VOL LXXXV No 194 Po iti Tops 5U Fir Career Victorious PROTESTANTS' 'GLORIOUS 12TH' SEES 8 KILLED IN IRELAND BELFAST Northern Ireland CAP) Security forces kept the Protestant marchers and the Roman Catholics apart in Northern Ireland on Wednesday but at least eight persons were killed before and after the parades on the Protestants' Glorious Twelfth It was one of the bloodiest days in the province's three years of communal strife Seamus Twomey chief of the Irish Republican Army's Provincial wing told newsmen his forces might consider renewing the cease-fire they ended Sunday after 13 days But he said the British must guarantee there will be no army raids or arrests no "harassment" of his men and complete freedom for trje Provisionals to move freelv although in "low profile" There was no immediate reaction from the British The celebration of the Protestant victory on July 12 1890 at the Battle of the Boyne went off peacefully with 32000 troops militia and police sandwiched between the religious factions to head off violence But in advance of the marching on its-periphery and in its wake assassins and bombers were hard at work Two soldiers were killed and 11 wounded in firelights with IRA guerrillas The troops whose death list since 1969 rose to 91 claimed to have wounded or killed at least live of their assailants List of Possible Names For No 2 SpotGrows MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) Sen George McGovern climaxing his dramatic rise from political obscurity by winning the first-ballot nomination of a divided Democratic party was considering a broadening list of vice presidential possibilities today after Sen Edward Kennedy rejected his bid Soon after the votes of Illinois sent McGovern's total soaring past the magic 1509 mark in the jammed INDEX (4 SECTIONS 52 PAGES) Dear Abby 1C Bridge 9C Classified 7D-11D Comics SB-9B Editorial Page 6A Markets 6D Movies TIB Obituaries 6D Sports Pages Section Television Log 6D Weather Map 2A Women's Pages Section Your Good Health 4C ft i i i iff I I J-i MO'! i- ii Uk ML ail ig Hwrt At1 -r Mr Paris Talks Resumed No Changes? PARIS (AP) The Vietnam peace talks resumed today after 10 weeks but the positions of both sides appeared unchanged US Ambassador William Porter put before the confer Associated Press He left behind the ransom Two armed hijackers who re-'package which actually con brightly lit convention hall and even before the official result had been announced Kennedy phoned McGovern from Hyannis Port Mass to offer congratulations ASKEW DIDN'T WANT IT During their 15-minute talk McGovern offered Kennedy the No 2 spot for the race against President Nixon Kennedy rejected it "for very real personal reasons" according to McGovern spokesman Richard Dougherty Earlier in the evening Florida Gov Reubin Askew another prime prospect told McGovern through aides he didn't want to be considered McGovern aides said the nominee would make no announcement about a running-mate before midday LIST WAS EXPANDING One close adviser said he felt the list of those under consideration was expanding as the victorious nominee sought the counsel of Sens Hubert Humphrey and Edmund Muskie his defeated rivals whose withdrawal from contention a day earlier had signaled Wednesday night's triump Those being mentioned include five senators Thomas Eagleton of Missouri Abraham A Ribicoff of ceived a cash ransom and an'tained less than half what he! tiwpe paiie new to a sman (demanded and the gun turned! aupyn iroin nuu- out to have been emptv celphia todav Two injured crewmen one" shot and the oth- REMAINED ABOARD er badiv beaten left the jet as The hijackers remained it was surrounded bv author- aboard the National Airlines itles 727 with the pilot and four stew- The hijacking of the National ardesss- nbno ir rn- fun1 me iwo nnachers oi a Na- ence the four-point package President Nixon proposed on jMay 8 The Viet Cong's chief i-delegate Mrs Nguyen Thi itional Airlines Boeing 727 plane' that began Wednesday night out of Philadelphia released 111 who erdured nine I i SEATED COMFORTABLY in his hotel suite Sen George McGovern works on his acceptance speech while watching TV nomination proceedings at the Democratic National Convention o-- i hours of suffocating heatas the See page 2A column 1 See Page 2A Column! ice ciner mjacKing was against American Airlines for a ransom of $350000 but the lone hijacker gave up at Oklahoma City in the early morning The shotgun-wielding hijackers of the plane in Texas took 'LOSING YOUR CREDIBILITY' Binh told newsmen she was ready to negotiate on the basis of the seven-point proposal she made a year ago Hanoi's chief delegate Xuan Thuy called on the United States to end its bombardment of North Vietnam "if it really desires to negotiate" an end to the war NO SURPRISE The apparent lack of change was no great surprise Anv l4J 1 fa I cGovern Meets Protest four National Airlines stewardesses a pilot and a flight engi- reer from Philadelphia Thev demanded $600000 ransom but officials would not say how" much was paid NEAR LAKE JACKSON i The National Boeing 727 land-: ed at Brazoria County Airport! near Lake Jackson "about 50 Defends Stands Group progress toward agreement is expected to come in secret sessions Politburo member Le Due Tho is due back from Hanoi in the next few days and this could mean more behind-the-scenes sessions with presidential adviser Henry A Kissinger or other US officials Porter told the Communists miks south of Houston the Federal Aviation Adminis- MIAMI BEACH Fla (AP) at Convention Hall within 90 days of my in-tration said -y'e didn't want a repetition ofito near antiwar activist David auguration every American The pilot and flight engineer 1Qr anc other speakers troop and every American sol- were taken to a local hospital iyM' en- ueorgeiurge them "to keep the pres- dier will be home and that's a the latter with a gunshot wound McGovern said after facing 300 sure on McGovern" pledge I make" he said Casually dressed in an open- of the side It was not known n0is pusning cemonsiraiors TAIRt: imrnediatelv how he was'J1131 hours tetore winning the? dluukcu iaik necked sports shirt McGovern that he felt it possible to find a parallel to other peaceful developments in the world since the last session He referred to the woundpd nr hnw thp fu-n rrow uemocraxic presidential xiunu- me uauuusudtuia wiv -J fvv peace moves between the two was grim ana iirm as ne taiKea and listened to the demonstrators for 30 minutes "Don't you realize that most people here are for you" shouted a young man "We love Koreas and the two Germanys and the agreement between the United States and the Soviet men were gotten off the Diane nation Doral Hotel lobby had been -The hijacker who in addi-' McGovern attempted to reas-: blocking staircases and elevation to sawed-off shotguns hadiSe the crowd of antiwar and tors for more than six hours a box they said contained acivil demonstrators in i when McGovern appeared sur-bomb remained on board with i the lobby of his headquarters rounded by Secret Service three stewardesses The fourth hotel: i'm not changing my i agents Security was tight fol-stewardess escaped the FA'Position on any of the funda-j lowing the arrest of two men on said in a manner not known 'mental stands I've taken" concealed weapons charges at The plane's tires blew "on I As McGovern spoke more the Doral earlier in the day landing authorities said rPiPrf- than 1000 protesters gathered "I don have any doubt that you but you are losing your credibility The rest was Union to settle differences by peaceful means He did not mention US relations with drowned out by a girl yelling Communist China inaio nut Li uc that i izg earner police reports they were shot Port Facilities AMNESTY ISSUE Responding to questions shouted by the demonstrators McGovern reaffirmed his support for amnesty for those who refused to fight in Vietnam and An FBI spokesman at the scene said negotiations continued with the hijackers IF NECESSARY Asked if this meant the FBI would bring in new tires and jet fuel the spokesman said "If that's recessarv we'll do that" The FBI agent referring to his opposition to legalizing marijuana I Cheered when he arrived and ing in Haip norm often as he spoke McGovern was booed loudly when he said i i would not sign a proposal IT'S ALL OVER for the other candidates of the Democratic party as this young lady walks from the hall in Miami Beach QAirnv i iP American side Haiphong that dozens of calling for life imprisonment for any police officer who mur shortness of the ym North Viet-Persons were killed and nearly saw lm no pnot but le i cf0H Uann Hanoi Tit iL 1 I--! houses destroyed MAKES HIM NERVOUS talked to several and they've nam weancsaay wun ine xiew- an American RF4 recon- saa mev wouun iie xo lase est raias in iuujc uu Anwn Irritated by Cameras Fischer Threatens to Break Off Play ders a black Mexican-American or other minority group person "I am opposed to racism in all of its forms" he said "Why leave out any American?" VETERANS McGovern also was hooted when he rejected a proposal backed by civil rights and welfare groups calling for a federally guaranteed $6500 min- it off" setting fire to fuel depots and The pilot identified as Nor- supply and port facilities in the NO COMMENT man Reagan had suffered a Hanoi-Haiphong area ue USj -j-he US Command as usual fractured pelvis broken wrists 'Command announced today refused to comment on the and face bruises The engineer The command reported more xorth Vietnamese charges was identified as Gerald Bea- than 340 strikes were flown Navy pilots from the carrier ver equalling the number on July 5 Hancock reported wrecking 12 In the American Airlines hi-' and said the closest to Hai- buildings in strikes against the jack of a Dallas-bound jet the 'phong was within a mile of theiyan Dong storage area 20 miles lone gunman apparently abaiv citv It made no mention of any? northeast of Haiphong Other REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP)led players' circle and it could A member of Fischer's camp said' the "legal aspects are Bobby Fischer today was re-jnot be heard by Fischer but! ported threatening to break offsides said the knowledge of its! being studied" a a VAniimum income ior iamiiy or NAMES IN THE NEWS INVOLVED: Vice President Spiro Agnew was riding in a motorcade approaching New York's LaGuardia Airport when the lead car in the procession was struck by an automobile A Secret Service man 'a city detective in the lead car and the motorist involved in the accident Wednesday were taken to a nearby hospital where their injuries were reported slight Agnew who was not affected took off later in an Air Force plane for Washington He had come here for a luncheon address to the Printing Industries of America WHISKED: Actress Melina Mercouri who attended the funeral of her mother after receiving special permission from the Greek military government for a 24-hour stay in her native land was whisked away by plain-clothesmen after the ceremony was over Miss Mercouri 43 was accompanied by her husband movie producer Jules Dassin during the brief funeral Wednesday at an Athens cemetery For more than five years she has been in virtual exile because of her strong views against the Athens regime The actress has- faced an arrest warrant out for her in Greece since July 1967 when the military-backed Greek regime stripped her of her Greek citizenship Richard Stein a lawyer for presence unnerved him his world championship chess by parachute and instead smv North Vietnam charged that cu and Hon Gai fuel depots 13 our- 1IU 1101 LU iien he said rendered meekly to a waves of ub planes lancj 21 miles east and northeast match with Boris Spassky un Most of the demonstrators in ess atacked areas insidg and out-0f Haiphong the Navy said Chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany who makes the decisions on all contested less all movie cameras are re the lobby were members of dam Three buildings were moved from the playing hall Vietnam Veterans Against the "Its quite serious He-may 1 points in connection with the See page 2A column 6 the promoter who bought the TV and film rights Chester Fox said he was up all night with Fischer's second the Rev William Lombardy and Fred Cramer of the US Chess Federation Stein said that at one point Fischer walked in on the meet Discrimination Claimed Against Highest Court aged at an island supply base 35 miles east of Haiphong and two buildings and other equipment were destroyed or damaged at the Hon Gai port facility the 7th Fleet said Pilots from the Hancock also BULLETINS not play at all" said a member of Fischer's entourage who asked not to be identified Fischer was scheduled" to meet the world champion from the Soviet" Union later today at 1 pm EDT for the second game of their 24-game match It'ssengers share the same reported seven railroad boxcars damaged in a raid near Hanoi WASHINGTON (AP) that the Supreme Court lounge" The Navy said in a delayed The American challenger lost won't hire female Ms Clifford who is entering it's just that they would be "a law school at Catholic Univer- report that the destroyers Rob- match told Fischer during his walkout there was nothing he could do about the camera Film and television rights for the match have been sold to an American promoter and Fischer and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds estimated at a minimum of $27500 each "It's up to Lothar Schmid whether Bobby plays" one of Fischer's advisers said today TAKE CONSEQUENCES Contacted at his hotel Schmid said: "There will be a match tonight If Fischer doesn't appear he will take the ing listened tor a lew minutes anofcrthen in a few sentences indicated he was adamant about expelling the cameras Then he went to bed LETTER WILL MOVE In agreement with Lombardy and Cramer Stein wrote Fischer a letter at 5 o'clock this REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) gobby Fischer forfeited his chess game with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia today by failing to appear at the playing hall LAKE JACKSON Tex (AP) The FBI said today two armed hijackers have agreed to give up three hostaged stewardesses and their ransom money in exchange for a private plane with' an the first game Wednesday night STAGED WALKOUT Fischer staged a 30-minute walkout shortly after the play jntie awkward isity in tne tali saia sne appuearinson and Hamner sank one That's what the court's one tne messenger jobs 'barge and damaged two others TpoKesman says Mary'ann 19 after a friend already after they had unloaded war ford 22 was told when she ap- a messenger told her there materials from a freighter plied for one of the half-dozen were two openings Tuesday northwest of the port mmpr iolrc at thp court rusfrw U-S Marshall Frank Hep-0f Dong Hoi near Hon La marily filled bv law students iIer to3d her she vvas the firsti Island The Navy did not identl I began Wednesday complaining that a movie camera 150 feet away was making him nervous morning appealing to the challenger to accept the presence of the cameras and go on playing 1 fy the freighter but it was pre niffnrHa 1a shp nrpiwoman 10 appiy ior me jou aac says she was told "I'd be: said It was Hepler she said sumably Chinese It waa not at- I hope the letter will move The camera was hardly visible in the dimness outside the light- consequences" See Page 2A Column 7 tacked ihim" Stein said a liability because all the mes-j.

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