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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 88

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The Miami Heraldi
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2-A Tues July 18 1972 TIIE MIAMI HERALD MX IRA Pledges Self ast Area Truce mmm army would withdraw if the IRA agreed to quit Father Fitzsimmons led the peace campaign in a last-ditch effort to prevent hundreds of families from evacuating the debris-strewn estate About 3000 residents marched out at the weekend in protest against the occupation The Lenadoon action underlined the mounting pressures for peace among Catholics on whom the IRA depends in Its campaign to unite the predominantly Protestant province with the Catholic Irsih republic It was this pressure spear headed by outraged groups of war-weary women that helped bring about the shortlived ceasefire In Belfast it was a day of funerals They included military-style funerals for three IRA men shot in the gun battles Fifteen miles away at the port town of Carnck Fergus hundreds of police and military marched behind the coffin of Henry Russell a member of the National Guard who was tortured and mutilated before being shot by an alleged IRA assassination squad Officials End Prison 'W ff- Atww wA- In Maryland TIIE GUERRILLAS capitulated after hours of negotiations with Lenadoon citizen leaders including the Rev Jack Fitzsimmons a local priest the sources reported 'I 0- LV -Christian Science Monitor Photo A BRITISH SOLDIER mans his lookout post In Northern Ireland The promise of early talks between Ulster Protestants and Roman Catholics has raised hopes for a settlement of the long conflict Meanwhile the British continue their attempts to -avoid new outbreaks and the people of Ulster try to go on as usual Spassky Resigns On Sealed Move Lead Cut to 2-1 iwr Medical College of Virginia Hospital for treatment before being taken before a US magistrate for arraignment the FBI said Authorities did not explain the hospital visit Wheeler said Wallace told the hostages who were locked in the book-keemng department that he was going to shoot at least one of them and take two with him WALLACE WAS armed with a 12-gauge shotgun Wheeler said The gunman BO AC Strike Off i LONDON (UPD Stewards and stewardesses of British Overseas Airways Corp (BOAC) voted to accept a new pay offer and called off a strike scheduled for midnight The strike could have grounded the they also round Lion Zoo has tail when the lion by be a tiger Just Playing Press Telephoto do things mo way cub Joshua Melbourne Natasha Weber 6 by the of course she should have the tail And it anyway? Maybe because Australia and upside down Down Under Revolt Mitchell entered the prison about 335 and apparently proceeded to the school building where the convicts were barricaded to set up the guidelines for their talks with Mandel Prison officials said Man-del finally met for about an hour in the kitchen area with only four convicts ACCORDING to an aide to Mitchell the demands centered around increased health care improvement of prison meals alleged favoritism in the enforcement of prison rules and absolute power of the guards" Mitchell said there was a three-point agreement with the prisoners that: They would return to their cells and submit to a search for weapons 9 There would be no guarantee that the administration would not take administrative action against them 9 There would be a guarantee the men would not be sent to the south wing of the penitentiary which houses the solitary confinement cells Mandel and Mitchell were instrumental in ending a disturbance at the nearby Maryland House of Correction early Sunday morning when they met with a delegation of prisoners to listen to their grievances The 9-hour riot at that meximum security facility left four guards and four inmates injured Truman Out Of Hospital KANSAS CITY Mo (AP) Harry Truman was released from Research Medical Center Monday after 15 days of examination and treatment for an inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract The hospital quoted the former personal physician Dr Wallace Graham as saying that Truman is in good health for a man of 88 Mrs Truman accompanied her husband as he left the hospital Mike Westwood personal bodyguard drove them to their home in Independence Mo The hospital said that release originally expected Monday morning had been delayed a few hours for additional blood tests It was second extended stay at Research He spent about 12 days In the hospital early in 1971 with diverticulitis an intestinal ailment to which Dr Graham said his recent complaint was related tic and in the interior Southwest Warm humid air will extend from the Gulf states to the Great Lakes and the Northeast MIAMI Miami Btatfl South Miami Rank Gunman the meeting said the guards are angry because they believe Mandel promised the prisoners amnesty and because were allowed to run free after the riot was THE GUARDS said Johns if they go back their lives will be on the The governor said Robert Lally head of the state public safety department would meet with the guards today Mandel indicated his personal intervention would end not going to be on for the he said Prison officials said the riot began about 1235 pm Monday when the convicts rushed from the dining hall after the noon meal stormed several prison shops set fires there and retreated with their hostages to a five-story gray stone school building at the center of the prison yard While a banner emblazoned all political flapped from the upper story the inmates demanded conferences with Mandel and Mitchell and kept police at bay with threats to push a hostage to his death from a four-story fire escape Firemen were allowed in by themselves CONAWAY who like 80 per cent of the 750 prisoners is black persuaded the prisoners via telephone from the office to let him in to negotiate about 1 pm He said the inmates he spoke with were armed with clubs and chair legs but said he engaged primarily in conversations" with them while waiting for Mitchell and Mandel to arrive Zb iSiimi Hcralll The Miami Herald is published every morning by The Miami Herald Publishing Co A Division of Knight Newspapers Inc One Herald Plaza Miami Florida 33101 Second class postage paid at Miami Florida subscriptions Herald Carrier Oehvery Daily Sunday Deity 4 Only 30 J0 10 ISM Only 40 710 ISM 31 OeUvery service payable by mail Send check er money order toPBM C'cuieion Oeoariment The Miami Herald One Htrid Plait Miami Flood 13101 Mall Delivery Th schedule lists mail delivery rates to postei (one 4 which includes New York C'ly Chicago end other rie I 000 400 miles from Miami Write or can The Herald tor mail delivery rates to ether areas Oaiiy Only 10 it 37 75 00 Mail subscriptions are parable in ad vance Send check or money order to Mail Subscriptions Circulation Depart ment The Miami Herald One Harald P'fie Miemi Florida TCUePHONft Name Delivery 374-4711 Numbers of Herald Circulation offices in most Florida cities art listed In the ehite pages of the leiephone directory Classified Want Ads ise-mt From Florida dries outside Dade County dal loiWfte 1-100-437-0541 AM Other Departments 3507111 into the 100s again The national forecast sunny over most of the nation with scattered showers and thundershowers from the Rockies to the Atlan 10 Hostag res Released BELFAST Northern Ireland (AP) Guerrillas of the Irish Republican Provisional wing bowed Monday night to angry demands from Roman Catholic civilians that they stop shooting in the bullet-scarred Lenadoon district The pledge to halt hostilities met public British requirements for withdrawal of troops occupying the area But government sources said the British troopers probably would remain in position for a time to see whether the guerrillas keep their word There was little indication that the Provisionals will call off the general offensive that has left 29 persons dead in a week But the day was quiet by Northern standards BOMBERS WRECKED a Londonderry office building Gunmen tangled with the British Army there and in Belfast but no casualties were reported A riot swept through the border town of Strabane Usually reliable Provisional sources said their Belfast command agreed to demands of Lenadoon residents to use the area for on the British army Suburban Lenadoon has been a battlefield for gunmen and troops since the Provisionals called off their fragile ceasefire a week ago Seven hundred British troops occupied the sector in force after fierce gunfights and bazooka and bomb attacks on their sandbagged command post THE VICTORY for civilians who have witnessed some of the fiercest shoot-outs in Northern Ireland's three years of violence accompanied unconfirmed reports that the Provisionals and the army were negotiating a new truce The IRA sources stressed there was no guarantee that the shooting would start again in Lenadoon if the guerrillas consider it necessary The decision came after William White-law the British administrator in Ulster told the Lenadoon estate committee that the Median Pay Of Families At $10000 By Herald Wirt Service WASHINGTON I he midpoint of national family income went over $10000 last year for the first time in US history but inflation eliminated all the gain in purchasing power the Census Bureau said Monday According to the bureau of the 533 million families in the United States 276 million or 517 per cent received income of $10000 or more in 1971 The bureau figured that median family income or the middle point of family income was $10285 last year The figure is not an average A YEAR EARLIER medi-an family income was $9870 Purchasing power was unchanged because of rising prices the bureau said The midpoint of annual income for black families was $6440 This was about 60 per cent of the middle income for white families or $10670 Tide Tables in Sports Sec MIDDLE WEST COAST NAPLES AND LAKE OKEECHOBEE AREAS: Pari- ly cloudy tnrough Wednesday with thundershowers likely this afternoon and evening becoming less numerous Wednesday Lows 70 to 75 Highs 88 to 93 Bast to southeast winds 10 to 15 gusty near thundershowers Rain probability 50 per cent BROWARD AREAS: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with a chance ot showers mainly in and during the day Lows 70 to 75 Highs near 90 East to southeast winds 10 to 15 mph Ram probability 40 per cent INDIAN RIVERBREVARD AREAS: Partly cloudy tnrougn Wednesday with showers mainly during morning hours and becoming less numerous to-mght and Wednesday Lows 75 to 80 Highs 85 to 90 Easterly winds 15 mph 9usty near showers Ram probability 30 per cent KEYS AREAS: Partly cloudy through Wednesday with showers Jess numerous today and Wednesday Lows near 60 Highs in upper 80s Easterly winds IS mph gusty near showers Ram probability 30 per cent FLORIDA: Pertly cloudy scattered thundershowers along Southeast coast and Keys and in extreme Northwert Highs 85-93 lows near 80 along Southeast coast and Keys 70s elsewhere FLORIDA EXTENDED OUTLOOK Thursday through Saturday Partly cloudy with scattered showers along the southeast woast and in the Keys most envtime and with scattered mamly afternoon and evening thundershowers elsewhere Lows near 80 in the Keys and mainly in the seventies elsewhere Highs 85 to 95 SMALL BOATS: Exposed Atlantic coastal waters from Cape Kennedy through Florida Straits winds easterly 15 knots seas four feet Winds and seas higher near showers Exposed Gulf coastal waters from Cedar Key to Florida Bay winds easterly 10-15 knots seas higher near thundershowers niunn-r- nation the worse Spassky's position appeared Fischer had effectively stifled one hope that of playing B-QKT2 so as to threaten mate on KR1 or KKt2 king was far more perilously placed on adjournment than passed pawn on the side and his advanced pawn on the side both contributed to troubles and his isolated pawns were vulnerable Analysis of the situation convinced the Russians that if Fischer played B-Q6ch it was a waste of time to go on No single move decided the game but 11th (Kt-R4) seemed to have a greater shock effect on Spassky than seemed justified WITHIN three moves Fischer was threatening mate Probably when the experts dig really deeply into this game they will feel Spassky failed to find the best three moves at this early stage and if he had he might even have kept the advantage After that there was no spectacular turn just ruthless efficiency on part session was held in a small room awav from the main hall after Fischer Relents: fired two shots from the gun one through the bookkeeping department door and one through the front window Wheeler said One policeman said Wallace fired the shots apparently let us know he would Soon after the bank alarm was turned in at about 10 am state and local police and FBI agents surrounded the bank and started the long negotiations aimed at persuading Wallace to release the hostages A case of beer and two pizzas were delivered by a Chesterfield County policeman at request Apparently in response to this cooperation from police Wallace released two of the hostages and continued to release others throughout the morning Wheeler was the last to be freed two inches half of the July average in a 12-hour period The Southwest heat wave was due to continue however with temperatures going JULY 13 TIT? threatened to boycott the match A small automatic camera was installed in the backstage room but Fischer played anyway The conclusion of the game Monday was played in the main hall when Schmid upheld a protest by Spassky that playing conditions in the backstage room were substandard There had been speculation Fischer would again balk at playing in the hall but The Rev William Lombardy the 29-year-old second said he would show up Lombardy said before the game started is going to win this LOMBARDY said Fischer did not object to the cameras themselves but only to their noisy operation Earlier Fischer had referred to the cameras as evil and refused to play with them near the stage The Icelandic organizers of the match said they broke a $125000 contract with Chester Fox Inc of New York by holding session in the backstage room and could be sued hope to get together with Mr Fox and trash this said Hilmar Viggoson of the Icelandic Chess Federation had to break the contract to save the match Perhaps we can install cameras with extra long lenses out of sight" 15 Q2 16 KtxKt IT B-B4 13 P-KKI3 19 P-QR4 20 KR-KI 21 RK2 22 R(R()-KI 23 P-Kt3 24 Q-03 25 PxP 26 P-K14 27 Q-Q2 23 R-K3 29 R(K3)-K2 30 R-K3 31 R(K3)-K2 32 QxB 33 RxR 34 RxR 35 B-R6 36 B-BI 37 KB I 36 K-K2 39 Q-K3 40 a-Q2 41 Q-Q4 Resigns Kt-Kt5 PxKt QB3 B-02 P-KI3 P-QR3 P-K14 0-Kt3 R-K2 R-Ktl PxP P-B5 QR-KI P-R4 K-R2 K-Ktl BxKt RxP RxR QxR Q-KI3 Q-Kt8 B-B4 Q-K5(ch) Q-BT(ch) Q-Kt6 B-Q6(ch) Hijack News hijackings has aided the air industry and law enforcement agencies in preventing more of these NYRA president John Shanahan said in a letter to Transportation Secretary John A Volpe The Air Traffic Controllers Association recently called for a news blackout on US Arid Southivest Drenched Mo 3: FIssy Ijy Flay RICHMOND Va (AP) A gunman surrendered to police and FBI agents Monday after holding 10 persons hostage in demand for $500-000 ransom front the Bank of Chesterfield The FBI identified the gunman as Everette Warner Wallace Jr 22 of Richmond His hostages held for varying lengths of time included nine women and the assistant cashier of the bank Larry Wheeler NO ONE WAS injured in the three-hour confrontation police said After his surrender Wallace was taken away in a 1972 Lincoln Continental that Wallace had demanded as a getaway car In the trunk was a bag containing an undisclosed amount of money passed through a bank window to an FBI agent and placed in the car shortly before Wallace surrendered Wallace was driven to the Thunderstorms rumbled across the central part of the nation in proximity to a frontal zone separating warm and humid air from the south and cooler air in FORECAST Sunrise Today 6:40 Sunset Today 8:14 Central the north Thunderstorms also broke out in the Southwest where temperatures have been in the 100s for days Fort Hua-chuca Ariz registered WEATHER ft FOR TUES AM Local National World Temperatures GREATER pre ti 74 42 AS 74 Coral Gablw Miami Airport FLORIDA Philadelphia Pittsburgh 90 78 Following is the complete play between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in the third game of the world chess championship In late editions of The Herald 38th move was listed incorrectly The move should have read: Q-K5 (ch) SPASSKY (White) 1 P-Q4 2 P-CB4 3 K1-KB3 4 P-Q5 5 PxP 6 K1-B3 Kt-Q2 8 K4 9 B-K2 10 0-0 11 Q-B2 12 BxKt 13 KI-B4 14 MK3 FISCHER (Black) KI-KB3 P-K3 P-B4 PxP P-Q3 F-KKt3 HKt-02 B-KtZ 0-0 R-K I KI-R4 FxB K1-K4 Q-RS Group Defends MIDWEST 73 48 49 47 44 47 48 40 58 44 75 42 43 49 71 PAN AMERICAN Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Des Moines Detroit Duluth Indianapolis Kansas City Milwaukee MPis -St Omaha St Louis WEST Alh '4 torque B'Jmerck Brownsville Den fr Ft Worth Honolulu Hnuton Las Vena Los Anmies Okie Cty Phfrn'X Salt City San Antno San eo Francisco Seattle 91 82 83 90 94 87 90 107 65 93 107 93 17 79 47 11 SOUTH Mls Orleans 79 45 84 47 17 70 68 78 48 49 94 95 77 82 42 90 75 9 90 48 90 74 73 81 78 87 82 74 81 82 81 79 84 85 Ashovillt Atiante Birmingham Charleston Charlotte son Litre Roc Louisville Mempn New Raleigh Richmond EAST Albany NY IT I Bermuda Boston Buffalo New York 93 SO NEW YORK (UPI) The New York Reporters Association said suppression of news coverage of airplane hijackings would the right to know" and might possibly be used by government officials for self-serving purposes "The fact of the matter is that the coverage of FOREIGN am Phases of the Moon Moonri-e Today 1:33 pm U9 last On pm Fj "1 'I Moonsct Wed 1:04 am 78 City Aberdeen Amsterdam Ankara 44 74 July II July Aui 1 Aui.

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