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Thursday, July 6, 1972 3 ie As FBI Sftoirmnis Jeftlnimeir i mi1 In Sain Diego, PSA President J. Floyd Andrews said: "The FBI took this out of our hands and directed the action. They (Continued from Page 1) nearby Buriingame was E. H. Stanley Carter, 66, identified as a retired Canadian National Railway conductor from Long-ueuil, and reported to be en route to San Diego with his wife.

stormed the aircraft and in the ensuing melee the hijackers; Another First For A Woman 4 The wounded passengers, re ported fair condition at the hospital, were identified as Leo A. Gormley, 46, of Van Nuys, and Victor Sen Yung, -58, a Universal City, actor who plays the Chinese cook in the TV series "Bonanza." were shot and the passengers injured." At the time Andrews I did not know that Carter had died. After landing and then taking off and circling San Francisco for an hour, the plane sat for five hours at the end of the runway while negotiations by radio continued and the money and materials were collected. Under orders from the hijackers who sought an "international pilot," a FBI agent dressed as one approached the plane carrying the money, Geb-hardt and Dave Gardella, PSA security director, said. After stripping to his underwear on orders from a hijacker, the agent dressed again and "A shot rang out, and Mr, Carter 1 was hit in the back," went up the stair ramp with his hands on his head.

In the meantime, the other three agents had landed from a power boat in San Francisco Bay and approached the plane from its rear, where they could not be seen from inside. At the last moment, they rushed up the stairway behind the negotiator, the FBI said. One hijacker stood in the open door. Mrs. Arthur Stone of Detroit, who had been visiting a sister in Sacramento, said she scarcely saw the hijackers but realized soon after the plane took off to circle Sain Francisco that a' hijacking was in progress.

She said she asked a stewardess where they were going. "Nowhere, ma'am. We're just flying," came the reply. "I knew we were in for it then," said Mrs. Stone.

When the shooting started, she said, "I hit the floor and prayed hard." She said she heard a man across the aisle scream that he'd been shot. "I started to look up, but there were more shots, I started to cry," Mrs. Stone said. "I just fell on the floor," said Bill Corcoran of Sacramento, another passenger. said Vincent Rocco of Sacra Dr.

Juanlta A. Kreps, the New York Stock Exchange's first woman director, gestures during interview. She was one of 10 directors elected Wednesday to represent the public interest on an expanded board which will set policy for the world's largest securities exchange. (AP Wirephoto) mento who said he was sitting next to Carter. The FBI Identified Michael Alexiev as the hijackers of the Azmanoff (left) and Dinitri K.

PSA plane Wednesday. SV Planners View Sand Hills Plans Rocco, speaking with tears in his eyes, said Carter had been asking him about retirement possibilities Southern If A tKMltl.lllflWWII. Tough Antipollution Controls Deane answered, "If you want to come outside, I'll tell you, but there are people here I don't want to say it in front of." When Young again advised the (Continued on Page 2) Lovell, 376 Hacienda Drive, asked Deane, "Is the county stricter? Why don't you want to go to the county?" Fischer Makes Full Apology Urged For State's Coastline developer to take his plans to the county government, Commissioner Doug Foster told tides, grease and oil would be (Continued from Page 1) To Russia's Chess Champ required of all dischargers un to settle out. Secondary treat der the new regulations. mentremoving virtually all They would also prohibit the Fischer, whose delayed arriv Deane, "Mr.

Young does not speak for the entire commission." SV Planning Consultant Jun toxic chemicals, floating par- "I was really bored," said 12- discharge of high level radio al doubled the prize money for bt-th him and Spassky but also Lee advised the commission started an avalanche of con Hanoi Being PushedToward Peace Pact (Continued from Page 1) cow, President Nixon devoted hours of his time to discussing fusion, asked the Russian to the drawing tonight to 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." REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer made a full and penitent apology to Boris Spassky today, and organizers of the world chess championship match said the two would meet for their first game Sunday night. The organizers said it had been agreed In principle to hold active waste, radiological, chemical or biological warfare agents and municipal and industrial sludge. The rules would also ban bypassing treatment plants because of overloading by heavy rains.

"accept my sincerest apology." "I simply became carried away by my petty dispute over money with the Icelandic chess Historical Preservation LawApproved (Continued from Page 1) There would be tough stand- organizers, he wrote. a with no variances with Soviet leaders ways of allowed requiring removal of i ending the Vietnam war. It be The written apology from the American challenger was one of the chief conditions posed by 85 to 95 per cent of these sub came everyone secret that he the Russians before Spassky stances described environmentally hazardous" such as am- is a conservation cornmuimy would sit down et the chess Gallecn Project Approved By Supervisors On 3-2 Vote sought Soviet help toward that goal. In the wake of Nixon's visit, Podgorny journeyed to Hanoi and has conservative judges. a arsenic, cadmium, board with Fischer.

Fischer told Spassky: "I Commissioner Jack Ghielmet- chlorinated hydrocarbons, chlo ti noted that not only developers rine, chromium, copper, cya have offended you and your where, by the accounts of Western diplomats, he had a luke problems are would be affected by this pro nide lead, mercury, nickel, phe future sewage bound to occur. vision of the ordinance. He said nols, silver and zinc. warm reception. country, the Soviet Union where chess has a prestigious position." he felt that a private Dendy said after the new wa He continued will be difficult to convince Aptos Western authorities still are unsure if this was due to homeowner has the right to ter slaudards are adopted, local year-old Aaron Marcus of Sacramento, en route to San Francisco to visit his father.

"I bad read the PSA magazine three times. But when the shooting started I was frightened to death. I started shaking and crying." Young Marcus said he saw a stewardess slip off her wedding ring just before the shooting and ask a woman passenger to take care of ilt if anything happened. The two hijackers were described as recent immigrants from Bulgaria. Alexieff, married and a resident of Hay-ward, was described by neighbors and acquaintances as content with his life as a cab driver, Azmanoff was lis'ed as a resident of San Francisco.

His occupation was not immediately learned. Neighbors said he recently had married a divorcee with three children. The shaken passengers said things were calm, if grim, during the six-hour drama before the shooting started. Several praised the plane crew, especially the stewardesses. The airplane crew was identified as: Capt.

Dennis Waller of San Diego, copilot Dick Peterson and stewardesses Linda Heath, Lorraine Adarnski and lacque Stallman. make interior changes in his Terrace-Ledyard Acres agencies will be required to Hanoi's resentment against the that at this time no agreement had been reached between Scotts Valley and the Local Agency Formation Commission as to whether the property is within the Scotts Valley sphere of influence. Lee said, "LAFC has said the land does not belong in Scotts Valley's sphere of influence, but I feel if it urbanizes, we're going to get the problems." Commission Chairman Elmer Kirsch cautioned, "We're talking about high density, plus a go'f course." Deane's consultant, Ron Freame, a golf course architect, answered, "We could come in with 10 units per acre net density and give you something we can all be proud of, but it can't be done in this area and this county as it has been done in the past. They're aren't many enlightened developers around." Young answered, "I think all this altruism is great, but I th'nk the county is just as enlighterned as we are." Freame countered, "But the lifespan of working through county bureacracy is something else." The commission took no action on the proposal. The temperamental American also apologized to Dr.

Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, the Russians for permitting the home, historical building or not. The ordinance is essentially a submit plans for meeting them. Compliance statewide should be accomplished by 1977, he said. summit talks to take place at a two-staee document. time when U.S.

bombing was Icelanders, "the thousands of fans around the world and es- Its first stage provides for Later policies will be adopted going on and U.S. mining of residents in his district of the need for a sewer system when that issue cone up next week. Supervisor Henry Mello said to approve Galleon would be "difficult to explain" to Aptos and Capitola Sanitation District residents, who were slapped for statewide standards on in committee designation of to the millions of fans (Continued from Page 1) which encourages planned unit -type developments. Clair Carlson, chief deputy county counsel, reported Wednesday that in light of the new zoning, Superior Court Judge Charles Franhl recommended Galleon and the county attempt to work out differences and have the issue settled by the board rather than in court. Carlson pointed out that the development met various septic tank, General Plan and zoning criteria.

In addition to the entire planned unit development, the board approved the tentative map for 47 units ot. 30 acnes for the first phase of the development. J. land waters including San specific structures, heritage Francisco Bay, and regional trees and histric districts to db North Vietnamese ports was taking place. That could have been a factor.

Another factor could have been Hard's hostility to the advice Podgorny was and the many friends I have in the United S.ales." However, Fischer brushed aside a demand from the Soviet water quality boards can adopt preserved. mere stringent standards where with a building ban due to The second stage governs any changes proposed by the owners local conditions indicate there offering. Chess Federation that he forfeit is a need, he added, of the designated buildings, the China, meantime, has been the first match because of his sewage problems earlier in day. Ray Talley, director of vironmental health, said trees or districts. He explained that while the reported sending new contin tardy arrival.

He said this For example, after the gents of engineers and road "would phce me at a tremendous handicap" a he U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has adopted a policy that all ocean discharges menders into North Vietnam to and tanks "depends on the use abuse," but that septic designations have been made, permits would have to be obtained for construction, altera repair bomb damage. This, in didn't believe the "world's should receive secondary treat fcrmants said, -seems plainly champion desiires such an ad tion, demolition or removal of a were doomed to failure sooner or later. Gayle Moore, a Boulder Creek vantage in order to play me. ment, variances are being granted that dilute its effective inconsistent with the Idea that Peking is urging Hanoi to come historical building, or "I know you to be a sports- historical building in a historic ness.

to peace terms quickly. resident, charged Galleon used a and a gentleman, and I district or on a heritage tree Patrick Liteky, challenger to Cress' post in November, asked why the tentative map has some lots less than 15,000 square feet, when that is a county requirement for septic tanks. Planning Director Walter "wearing down the opposition site. am looking forward to some ex citing chess games with F'scher concluded. technique on the matter, and that the controversial UBS zon- incr hmiiin hv will Esrlier Euwe had met other demands the Russians made on prove obe "no soluition to the problems" of high density devel Th? planning commission would have 180 days to consider permit applications.

This time may be extended by city council for a period not to exceed another 180 days. If at the end of the total time period no him and sugieed thM the 'tart of the match be delayed fu-'hT. Euwe, president of the Inter wUon had been taken for ao Federation, said hs didn't penalize Fischer for WARNER'S quisition of the property for preservation, the requested his late arrival In Iceland be Mor.asch, whose department endorsed the Galleon proposal, said that was true, but assured Liteky no lots under 15,000 square feet would be allowed in the final map. The PUD was okayed with the stipulation that a county service area be established for adequate septic tank operation. That issue came up after Supervisor Kalph Sanson said he was "shocked" at the prospect of 176 septic tanks grouped closely together, and warned oermit will automatically re cause the American challenger opment in mountain areas.

The PUD and tentative map approval includes a long list of conditions, including bonds for streets, water (to be served by San Lorenzo County Water District), sewage, drainage and site improvements. The Galleon proposal is the first municipal- like development for the Santa Cruz Mountains, and is expected to include undergrounding utilities. granted. is "livrg in another world. He Essentially the ordinance pro vider time for the pub'lc or said Spassky, the Russian wrrld title holder, was "very upset" and that he would like private bodies to buy buildings, mmm smb.

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