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Wsrr'T'y'ir Eire 4311 a mi Tues March 2 1 1 972 3-B rag Proposes DEATHS SS General Who Aided Goering MUNICH Germany (AP) The SS general who allegedly slipped Hermann Goering the poison capsule he committed suicide with Erich von dem Bach-Zelew-ski died 12 days ago in a Munich hospital officials announced Monday He was 73 and had been in prison for nearly 10 years No explanation was given for the delay in the announcement It said he died of a heart and circulatory malfunction Bach-Zelewski was in charge of safety before the Fuehrer came to power in 1933 During the war he headed the German forces fighting resistance groups in Poland and in Russia and was in command of the forces that crushed the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 A Nueremberg court found Bach-Zelewski guilty of murder in August 1962 and sentenced him to life imprisonment He was transferred to the hospital on Feb 14 By United Press International Iraq Monday called on the Arab governments and guerrillas to form a unified front against King proposal to make the West Bank of the Jordan River a semiau-tonomous state Baghdad Radio said the Iraqi plan came in a communique after talks in Baghdad between government leaders and Yasir Arafat head of Al Fatah the largest Palestinian guerrilla group THE FOUR points included unification of the various guerrilla organizations establishment of a united front of all Arab forces the union of Arab 33000 Marchers Begin 71-Mile Parade Associated Pres Wirephoto ville Texas The pig runt of a litter on Mrs farm was adopted as a pet The cat and pig get along fine until Brandi decides to occupy the basket Hogging Bed Gypsy a lynx-point Siamese cat ousts Brandi the piglet from her bed at the Larry Eoff home in Browns- Top Pipe Thais Spinning More Tales About Terrorist Helicopters tions between Arab and socialist nations In Jerusalem Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir Monday described as "totally without reports that plan resulted from negotiations between Jordan and Israel have been no contacts or preliminary negotiations with Jordan in connection with the plan announced by King Hussein last Mrs Meir said reports circulated on the subject of preliminary contacts and meetings are entirely without CHINESE Foreign Minister Chi Peng-fei denounced plan as plot aimed at splitting the unity of Palestinian and other Arab New China News Agency reported Chi made the statement at a meeting with a group of Arab diplomats in Peking Saturday China has sided with the Palestinian guerrillas trying to reclaim Israel as part of its policy of supporting what it calls movements None of the other major powers the United States the Soviet Union Britain or France has publicly endorsed or opposed plan announced Wednesday The Arab world has rejected the plan THE EGYPTIAN Council (parliament) Sunday night rejected move in a resolution accusing him of "subservience to colonialism and The resolution came after Eygptian Foreign Minister Murad Ghaleb denounced the proposal saying the Jordanian government gives itself the right to do what it likes with the Palestinian people without consulting them and when they are still under occupation then it is chasing illusions instead of fighting the occupation distributing spoils that it has not JORDAN announced Monday that Hussein would hold a press conference Thursday In Beirut Lebanon Tunisian President Habib Bour-guiba said he did not think war would break out the Arabs suffer from an inferiority complex toward (Israel) and because modern American weapons and know-how are at He criticized Arab states for talking and not acting 01-01 Death Notices DIXON EMMA 82 of 9670 Kendall Dr passed away Mon She was a 20 year resident from Red Bank NJ Survived by 2 sisters Mrs Marie Dietrich Mrs Martin both of Philadelphia Pa Friends may call from 12 noon to 3 PM Service time Tues at the Carl Slade Bird Rd Chapel 8231 Bird Rd Private Interment HEALEY RUTH I 78 of Miami passed away Sun She was a 50 year resident of Miami Survived by 2 daughters Dorothy Sheppard of Everglades City and Betfy Leonard of Hollywood a daughter-in-law Irene Bolton of Hallandale 3 grandchildren 1 great-grandchild Services wiil be held 2 PM Wed at LITH-GOW 150 ST CHAPEL with interment In Southern Memorial Park Friends may call after 2 PM Tues at the Funeral Home HOOKER GEORGE 73 of 0408 Sheraton Dr Miramar passed away March 20 He came here 18 years ago from Atlanta Ga and is survived by a step-son Gordon Bennett brother Paul 3 grandchildren 4 great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held Wed 2 PM at BENNETT ULM CHAPEL 15201 NW 7 Ave (US 441) Interment will follow in Dade Memorial Park Friends may call at the Funeral Chapel Tues 7-9 PM TIPTON MRS ELLEN 39 of 4720 NE Miami Place March 19 She came to Miami 19 years ago from Cincinnati Ohio Survived by husband Joseph A Mother Mrs Ellen Francis sons David Richard Michael and Joseph Jr and 1 grandson all of Miami Services 1:30 PM Thurs at VAN ORSDEL NORTH-SIDE CHAPEL 3333 NE 2 Ave Repose from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM Wed 01-03 fn Memorlam IN LOVING MEMORY OF DAN FITCH (FUTCH) On His Birthday March 21 1889 You're Not Forgotten Myrtle 01-04 Cemetery Lots CHOICE site 2 or 4 graves Vista Memorial Reply to Miami Herald News Adv 647A 01-05 Monument Vaults FOR sale single crypt Flagler Memorial Pk 854-0749 01-10 Florists Sympathy flowers "Your Phon Is your chergt account" Buning The Florist Inc 3734431 ALL DAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COMPLETE COVERAGE ONE LOW COST THE MIAMI HERALD AND THE MIAMI NEWS PHONE 350-2222 PHONE TOLL-FREE 1-800-432-0581 All other areas of Fla BEIT EL Occupied Jordan (AP) The sound- of more than 66000 feet echoed through the spring-green hills of Judea Monday as 18th annual three-day march began More than 1000 foreigners including groups from the United States Switzerland England and Denmark joined more than 32000 Israelis on the 71-mile Bike which ends in a parade through Jerusalem on Wednesday THE FIRST line of march took the hikers through the Israeli-held West Bank of the Jordan River chief of staff Lt Gen David Elazar explained the meaning of the March Sunday night at an opening ceremony: are fulfilling the bib- lical injunction of pilgrims to go up by foot to Jerusalem" the holy THE MARCH sponsored by the Israeli armed forces replaced the annual independence day parade two years ago Among the foreign marchers was a 27-member contingent of the New York City By JACK FOISIE Miami Herald-Los Angeles Times Wire BANGKOK Thailand That elusive night-flying helicopter nationality unknown is back over northern Thailand daringly supplying war material to barefooted "Communist At least Gen Prabhas Cha-rusathira says so and who is to argue with Prabhas who heads both the army and the Ministry of Interior has been reporting the presence of mysterious whirlybirds since at least 1966 although he concedes that none have ever been shot down and few have been sighted For the last several years in fact the insurgent air force been mentioned But now that the northern insurgency has noticeably increased the tubby general is exhorting his anti-aircraft gunners to keep a sharp lookout and a ready radar "HELICOPTERS supporting the terrorists only fly here at he told a press conference the other day makes it difficult Israel Builds Navy To Match-Egyptians Deaths Elsewhere Dr George James 56 former New York City health commissioner and one of the leading public health administrators in New York Alice Moore 87 retired principal of the Peking American School in China in Potomac Md She left the school in 1949 after the Communist takeover and shortly afterward returned to the United States Sidney Rosenau 88 former president and chairman of the board of Rosenau Brothers manufacturers of wear in New York Mrs Andria Taylor Hour-wich 66 a former editor of American Labor Education Service publications in New York William Condon 74 a former New York state senator who was cosponsor of the controversial Condon-Wadlin Law in New York The law which prohibited strikes by civil service employes in New York went into effect in 1947 as an aftermath of a strike It was superseded in 1967 Police Car Puts Brake On Runaway LOS ANGELES (UPI) When California Highway Patrol Officer Kielbasa pulled alongside a speeding truck bearing down on a busy intersection the driver motioned that he had lost his brakes Kielbasa 23 pulled his 4000-pound patrol car in front of the runaway one-ton truck loaded with gravel and gradually applied his brakes When the truck bumped into the rear of the car Kielbasa braked heavily slowing both vehicles They came to a stop just a few feet from the busy intersection of Doheny Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard The patrol said Kielbasa was first alerted Thursday when he saw the truck run a red light on Sunset Boulevard and turn sharply down Doheny Drive which runs down a steep hill to Santa Monica The officer turned on his red light then his siren as the truck rumbled down the hill at more than 40 miles an hour No one was injured and damage to the patrol car was estimated at $30 AHERN King Hussein denounced "confrontation to form one military front against Israel and closer rela- Police Jewish Shromrim Society A spokesman for the group Martin Turetzky of Nanuet NY assigned to the 40th Precinct in the South Bronx said "One of the main reasons here is to upset the image of the American Jew as a ghetto WILL walk along with the rest of them Anyway 70 miles for a cop? We walk hundreds of miles a year and we trained three months in Central Park for this Maureen and Joe Corinne of Newton Mass and half of their 60-member group from the Boston area are on their second Israel march ask me how I feel until I have walked the first 20 Mrs Corinne said "I may not be so excited THE LARGEST group of foreign marchers 500 came from Switzerland always wanted to meet the Jewish people and see the Middle said one of them Marlies Hafli-ger seems like the best way to do two destroyers and three Soviet-built Komar-class missile boats AT THE MOMENT Israel has about a dozen lightly armed patrol craft in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba Although they maintain powerful naval forces in the Mediterranean neither the United States nor Russia is in position to bring that major strength to bear in the Red Sea because of the Suez Canal still is blocked The United States keeps only a small show-the-flag force of two destroyers and a command ship in the Red Sea area Russia operates about 16 naval vessels in the vast Indian Ocean and some of these could be sent into the Red Sea in an emergency Construction of the six new missile boats in another example of the way Israeli engineers modify foreign weapons to fit their own needs In this case the Israeli Navy is reported improving on the design of a dozen Saar-class boats bought from France before the Paris government cut off sales of arms to Israel The Israeli version will be about 30 feet longer than the original 150-foot French-built Saars extending their range well beyond the 800-mile cruising reach THE ADDITIONAL space also will accommodate refrigeration equipment for food supplies so that the boats can stay out on patrol longer US sources said The new boats will be more heavily armed than the earlier Saars US sources said with 76mm guns mounted on boats on bow and stern to complement Israeli-made i Gabriel missiles torpedos and smaller guns The Israelis have provided few details about the Gabriel but it is known by US experts to be a radar-aimed weapon of what is called a "sea type The missile is described as carrying a hefty explosive Dream? to know the nationality of the helicopter It is impossible to see them clearly at night Sometimes they can be ascertained from the sound or from lights seen at the The general is not sure where the choppers fly from but he believes they are based in Communist-held areas in Laos Newspaper Loses TV In Boston BOSTON (UPI) newest television station WCVB-TV is now on the air but the fate of one of the four major newspapers the Boston Herald Traveler remains in doubt The new station operated by Boston Broadcasters Inc (BBI) began broadcasting Sunday BBI took over operation of Channel 5 in Boston from WHDH-TV owned by the parent Herald Traveler Corp after years of hearings and legal maneuvering for the television license to the station The Herald Traveler Corp had claimed in a court appeal that the newspaper was supported in part from profits from WHDH-TV and that loss of the station could force the company to close down the paper But Harold Clancy publisher of the Herald Traveler said no decision has been made to close the newspaper and he pledged his aid to WCVB-TV during the transition period The battle for the television license reached the US Supreme Court three times and bcame the longest administrative case in US History WHDH-TV had been operating the station for 14 years but the Federal Communications Commission awarded the license to BBI in 1969 and the final WHDH-TV appeal to the Supreme Court was rejected last Friday WCVB-TV began its broadcasting with the standard Sunday morning fare of and religious shows The last show on WHDH-TV was the movie No Stork Here Says Lady 85 GOXHILL HAVEN England (UPI) Elizabeth Wright an 85-y a r-old widow said she has complained to medical authorities because ambulance men called at her home one night and tried to take her to the maternity hospital She said they left when she pointed out her age Hospital officials said the ambulance men called at the widow's home thinking she was Diane Wright a pregnant yojmg housewife who lives nearby Charles goren The beliefs of Gen Prabhas always are breathlessly reported in the Thai press But among his generals in the insurgent areas there is usually only embarrassed silence when asked for confirmation that the arsenal includes the helicopter A snort was the reply from Lt Gen Samran Phaetyakul who commands a 12000-man army presently attacking a guerrilla stronghold in north central Thailand AMERICANS who operate some of the most sophisticated radar at US airfields in Thailand track all aerial movement against the possibility of MIG attack from North Vietnam But never detected any unidentified helicopters it was learned a flying saucer believe it when I spot the wreckage" an American intelligence officer said So until one of the mysterious choppers is hot out of the sky it appears that Gen tales of airborne insurgents will have to join a long list of titillating reports which neither newsmen nor anyone else is able to confirm A classic example of elusive combatants occurred in the Korean War when there were incessant reports that had joined North Koreans and Chinese troops fighting the United Nations Army Such towering enemy were usually amid the whirl of combat and the shroud of ridge-top fog BUT AFTER a six-foot US correspondent saw the body of his first he said that smaller than I Thereafter he referred to them only as In the Vietnam war the oft-reported but elusive participant was the to North Vietnamese army troops Countless claims came from American infantry platoons that they had killed advisers with melonshaped But after intelligence experts hurried to examine the bodies the verdict always was that the faces were merely swollen the effect of death ALLIED military briefers in Saigon were happy to tell newsmen of battles in which Viet Cong troopers had been found chained to their machine guns But search though we did we never found a Viet Cong captive who would admit to such an embrace or any machine guns bearing chains It was the same frustration when checking out reports that fanatical enemy soldiers had been given women dope and before the battle This was a reportable item the' first time a general said it was based on prisoner interrogation But we never found the prisoner to tell it to us WASHINGTON (AP) The Israeli Navy is building a force of big missile-firing boats in an apparent bid to overcome an Egyptian edge in the Red Sea Pentagon sources report The move raising the Mideast arms race another notch would enable the Israeli Navy to shield shipping bound for Elat important southern port In the view of US naval experts the six boats under construction would put the Israelis in shape to challenge the Egyptian Red Sea force made up principally of Chess Title Play Starts On June 22 AMSTERDAM The Netherlands (AP) Chess officials decided Monday that the world title match between champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and his US Challenger Robert Fischer will begin in Belgrade Yugoslavia on June 22 With the title goes $138500 in prize money 72 per cent to the winner and the remainder to the loser a spokesman for the International Chess Federation said After 12 games the match switches to Reykjavik Iceland where the title contest will be continued on Aug 6 The details were worked out at a meeting of representatives of the Yugoslav Icelandic Soviet and American chess federations If the match ends in a 12-12 draw Spassky will retain his world title and the prize money will be evenly split The matches will be played three times a week The last Belgrade match is scheduled for July 18 If the match goes the full stretch of 24 games thp last game will bp played Reykjavik on Aug 31 BY CHARLES GOREN 1 972 kr tlvs Chleo Trlbmi North-South vulnerable South deals NORTH 72 9K108 A 10 2 875 WEST EAST 6 10 5 4 3 9AQ J9652 94 0 84 OQ96 9 4 10 6 3 2 SOUTH AKQJ98 973 0 753 A The bidding: South West North East 1 3 9 Dble Pass 4 Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Ace of 9 When West made a preemptive jump overcall of three hearts over opening one spade bid it presented North with a slight problem Game was by no means certain and yet a profit appeared reasonably assured on defense for North could expect to take three tricks and the opening bidder might be counted on for three Altho the double is for penalties partner is not obliged to leave it in if his holding is not suited for defense South was reluctant to set- tie for a lesser profit on the deal and inasmuch as he had a self-sufficient suit including 100 honors he jumped to four spades But for a flaw in declarer technique his judgment would havs been rewarded with a handsome profit on the deal West got off to the most effective lead of the ace of hearts followed by the queen: South covered with king and East ruffed with the three of spades The shift was to the jack of clubs South played the queen which lost to king to complete the defensive book West exited with the jack of hearts ruffed by declarer and after the latter drew the outstanding trump he finessed the jack of diamonds When this lost to queen South scored the deal up as a washout Declarer could have assured success by merely refusing to cover queen of hearts at trick permitting the latter to hold the trick If the latter continues the suit East will presumably ruff the king but now South can overruff draw trumps and take the diamond finesse with complete confidence Even if East turns up with the queen it is the third and final trick for the defense for now diamond suit provides a discard for the queen of clubs and declarer has the rest of the tricks If East ruffs the second round of hearts to make the club shift South can put up the ace draw trump and then cross over to the king of diamonds to discard the queen of clubs on the king of hearts The key to the hand was for declarer to protect his club holding from attack before he was 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