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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 174

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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174
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2-A TI IE MIAMI HERALD Thurs July 1 3 1 972 vades imism Killings Mark aris Far In Ireland that began years ago the public positions of the United States and South Vietnam on one side and North Vietnam and the Viet Cong on the other remained poles apart ONCE AGAIN however By DAVID MASON Associated Press Writer PARIS The Vietnam peace talks resume today with no concrete sign of an early settlement but a feeling of optimism is in the air mother in their Belfast home A sniper killed a 19-year-old Protestant youth in Porta-down 25 miles to the southwest Police found the hooded body of a man aged about 25 floating in a stream in Catholic Ballymurphy area They said he had been shot in the head In the Irish Republic officials said as many as 1600 Catholics had crossed the border from Northern Ireland in fear of violence by Protestants on the anniversary of their victory in the 1690 Battle of the Boyne The United States has reported intensive diplomatic activity behind the scenes since it suspended the talks May 4 On the eve of the 150th session of the conference Wins First that most experts said ended his chance of winning the game The American took king-rook pawn with his bishop but left his last remaining major piece trapped The softspoken Spassky then showed why he is world champion by quickly taking bishop while losing only two of his pawns CHESS experts could not Press International Telephoto mechanism planned for the Apollo-Soyuz rendezvous in 1975 as a joint venture of the United States and the Soviet Union A 22-member Soviet delegation visited the Manned Space Center at Houston for discussions of the mission US-Soviet Huddle Russian space scientist Boris Petrov bends over to examine a two-fifths scale model of the docking North Vietnam including bombing and port mining will continue until all American prisoners are 'returned and there is an internationally supervised cease fire Once the prisoners are released and the cease fire has begun will stop all acts of force throughout Nixon said adding: that time we will proceed with a complete withdrawal of all American forces from Vietnam within four Foe Attack Beats Off Viets to have killed more than 40 enemy and knocked out nine tanks South Vietnamese casualties were put at two killed and 24 wounded in early reports The government units were reported under continuous artillery fire ALLIED SPOKESMEN said a US Air Force jet Tuesday blasted a hole in the wall of the 19th century Citadel in the heart of Quang Tri paving the way for1 an eventual assault into the enemy-held fortress The US Command said a laser-guided 2-000 pound bomb was used to breach the wall Lt Col Do Viet a spokesman for the South Vietnamese Command said the strike against the Citadel was a preparation for our and did not signal an imminent ground attackin' the heavily fortified city center Viet who last week claimed three-fourths of the northernmost province capital was in government hands said Wednesday that- no South were inside the city Military officials at Hue reported Checkmate a hilltop outpost 12 miles southwest of the old imperial capital had been reagtured by government forces Zb fSimi Herald The Miami Herald is pubhshed every morning by The'MTami Herald Publishing Co A CfYinsn of Knight Newspapers Inc One Herald Plaza Miami FTbrfaa 33101 Second class postagf pjid at Miami Florida SUBSCRIPTIONS Me raW carrier Delivery Deilv Sunday daily 4 Only -Sunday no iro 7 15 un Weekly Manthi 4 Mcnthi Yearly service payable ai Send check or money order io BBM Circulation Department The Vumi Here'd One Herat Plate Miami Florida 33101 Mail Oelivery This schedule lists mail delivery rates to postal tone 0 which includes New York City Chicago and other cities I 000 1400 miles from Miami Write or can The Herald lor mail delivery rales lo other areas BELFAST Northern Ireland (UPI) Protestants marched through driving rain Wednesday in a celebration of their 282-year-old victory over Roman Catholics that also was marked by shooting deaths and bombings in Northern Ireland Within hours of the start of parades throughout the province by an estimated 200000 Protestants gunmen killed a 15-year-old Catholic youth and wounded his Carolinas Feel Sting Of Storm By KEVIN MOLLOY Hrld staff Writer A tropical depression drifting off the East Coast moved inland Wednesday near Myrtle Beach SC forecasters at the National Hurricane Center here reported depression may move out in the Atlantic said forecaster John Hope this occurs it could strengthen and further develop But this is not of much he said Heavy rains have occurred along the coastal plains of the Carolinas and southeastern Virginia Weather stations along the coast of the Carolinas reported more than four inches of rain in 24 hours Seas of up to eight feet were crashing along the shoreline of South Carolina THE DEPRESSION was expected to continue drifting northward today long as the heavy rains are confined to the coastal plains the threat of floods will be said Hope if it should move into the hills and mountains flooding would The East Coast recently felt the impact of one of the great rainmakers of recent years Hurricane' -Agnes which drenched the eastern United States with nearly 281 trillion gallons of rain THE STORM also flooded western Cuba and poured heavy rains on Florida Georgia South Carolina and North Carolina Forecasters are keeping their eyes on an area of numerous showers in the Windward Islands southeast of Puerto Rico The disturbance is moving westward into the eastern Caribbean Meanwhile damp weather can be expected for South Florida with the forecast calling for' partly' cloudy skies with thundershowers this afternoon Winds will be from the southeast at 10 to 15mph there appeared to be prospects of secret talks beyond the semipublic sessions at the International Conference Center near the Arch of Triumph The United States has constantly favored private 4V2 Hours layed nine days when Fischer demanded more prize money and did not show up for the opening ceremonies and when Spassky angered by the behavior demanded that he be punished The match itself was in doubt until Fischer personally delivered an apology to the Russian and Spassky withdrew his' demand that Fischer forfeit the first game Game Went 54 BxP 554-Q5 564-QE RxP 4-4)4 Resigns Elapsed time: 129 minutes white 155 minutes black (Symbols: in British-American usage each move in a chess game is recorded using letters for each chess piece and numbers for each square on the board The squares are numbered along the columns (or files) and named for the piece initially sitting at the first square of the file For example the third square In front of the rook on the side of the king is numbered: KR3 or king'! rook 3 (The letters and their corresponding pieces are: king queen bishop Kt knight rook pawn (An between tetters Indicates the first piece captured the second 0-0 indicates castling "Ch" indicates "check" or that the king Is threatened with capture) New Soviet Teachers MOSCOW (AP) Nearly 250000 students earned teaching diplomas this year bringing the number of teachers in the Soviet Union to about three million the official news agency Tass reported talks over the plenary sessions which Washington feels have reverted to futile exchanges Politburo member Le Due Tho is expected in Paris within a few days He has held many secret sessions with Henry A Kissinger President national security adviser The last meeting between Kissinger and Tho was May 2 THE SECRET talks have not resulted in any substantial change in the negotiating stands but they have permitted a broad discussion of issues return may signal a new round of private talks with Kissinger or other US officials Kissinger lent optimism on the future of the talks when he said last week that there was reason to Hanoi would take a new approach when the talks resumed He did not go into detail but he said there had been very intensive diplomatic activity since the United States indefinitely suspended the talks HE MAY HAVE been referring to Moscow trip and his own trip to Peking Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny also traveled to Hanoi while the Paris talks were suspended There is no firm evidence that the Russians or Chinese North chief allies and arms providers have pushed Hanoi into a more conciliatory posture despite a bogging down of the North Vietnamese spring offensive When the United States broke off the talks 10 weeks ago the US delegation chief William Porter told the Communists: will resume whenever you indicate you are seriously interested in the negotiation of matters of substance or when we believe discussions would be Nixon disclosed June 29 he was ordering Porter back to the talks the assumption that the North Vietnamese are prepared to negotiate in a constructive and serious XUAN THUY delegation chief said Monday on his return to Paris: have come back with good will and a serious attitude to resume negotiations on He added that he would examine any new proposals from the United But Thuy made it clear he still considered Communist proposals the correct basis for settlement of the conflict He referred to the Viet seven points first issued July 1 1971 and amplified last February The public Communist position is: The United States must set a terminal date for the complete withdrawal from South Vietnam By that time all prisoners will be freed South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu must and a three-segment provisional coalition government will be formed including the Communists Elections will be held to set up a definitive regime THE US position laid down May 8 by Nixon is: Military action against west The national forecast: Mainly scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected from Texas and Florida to the Spassky pawn from Spassky with his king After 40 moves and 4 y3 hours of play Tuesday Spassky held the advantage with a bishop and three pawns against five pawns Play was halted when Spassky 35 asked for an ad-j and Fischer agreed Experts agreed that only the Russian master could win the first game They said the best Fischer could hope for was a draw The match may go for 24 games Spassky as champion must get 12 points to win Fischer as challenger must get 12y2 Each win counts for one point and a draw How Fischer-Spassky Game in explain why Fischer moved into what appeared to be a trap by Spassky took a chance to win a chance" said Danish Grandmaster Jens Enveold-sen Fischer obviously displeased with his playing fidgeted in his special swivel chair and frequently got up and walked behind the stage The first game was de 22 K-K2 23 R-QBI 24 BxR 25 KI-R5 26K-Q3 27 KI-B4 28 KKtxKt 29 P-KI5 30 P-KI3 31K-K2 32K-B3 33 K-KI2 34 PxP 35 KxB 36F-QR4 37B-R3 38 BB-5 39 P-QKI8 40K-R4 Adjourned 4t PxP 42K-R5 43B-K3 44B-B2 45B-R4 48B-KI5 47B-K3 48K-KI4 49 8-4(5 50K-BS 52 KiP 53K-B4 It-tl RxR P-4B3 KtxQ3 B-QI B-B2 BxKt BxP (4R7) P-KR4 P-KR5 4-42 PxP BxP K-Q3 K-q4 4-45 P-R3 P-B4 P-B5 KxP K-B4 4-45 K-B4 P-44 P-45 K-B3 4 44 K-Q4 P-414 4-B5 4-4)5 THE LATEST deaths in Northern Ireland brought to 13 the number killed since the Irish Republican Army ended its two-week ceasefire Sunday They boosted the fatality toll in three years of violence to 424 Driving rain soaked about 25000 Protestants half the predicted number marching to the music of 92 brass and ife-and-drum bands in Belfast the largest celebration of the victory which established Protestant domination over Catholics in the North troops and police outnumbered the marchers for a march spokesman said BRITISH commanders mustered the largest security force ever seen in the province for the day a traditional time of sectarian friction even without the additional tension occasioned by the breakdown of the truce An estimated 17000 troops 6000 police and 8000 Ulster Defense Regiment militiamen were on duty many of them patrolling streets rooftops and barbed wire barriers lining the six-mile Belfast march route Men of the Protestant paramilitary Ulster Defense Association their black masks and fatigue jackets in stark contrast to the orange sashes and bowler hats of the marchers fell into the ranks On their shoulders rifle-like they carried lead-tipped ax handles secretary of state for Northern Ireland William Whitelaw watched 'the parade from an army helicopter IN LONDONDERRY a bomb exploded in a car about 600 yards from where 700 Protestants were starting a parade A British Army spokesman said the charge was a small one meant to detonate a 250-pound bomb which failed to explode A second bomb hidden in a truck exploded in Waterloo Place one of main traffic junctions not far from City Hall after an anonymous caller gave warning in time to evacuate the area police said sad for the people who work here and for the people who have worked In a statement The News said name and certain of its assets were sold to the Star for a price not disclosed The Evening Star will publish under a new masthead Star-Daily It will be delivered to home subscribers starting Thursday" Jack Howard president and general manager of Scripps-Howard Newspapers which owned The News said have explored for several years every possible way of solving the problem but regretfully we have no EXECUTIVES of both newspapers noted that present trends had been permitted to continue either The News or The Star or both would have been forced to suspend publication ultimately leading to a complete monopoly in Washington by The Washington Post and the general newspaper The statement said The News had operated at a loss for more than three years and The Star for more than two years The daily circulation is 302000 and The News has a daily circulation of 209000 The statement said The Star will continue to carry some features that The News carried The sale was announced to the 600 News employes and 1800 Star employes Wednesday morning but it was not announced to the general public until late editions of both papers hit the streets Wednesday afternoon Washington News Sold To Rival Evening Star Mail subscriptions are payable advance Send check or money order to Mail Subscriptions Circulation Department The Miami Herald One Herald Fiaie Miami Florida 33101 TELEPHONES Heme Delivery -374-47 11 Numbers tri Herald Crculeho ottices I most Florida cities ere luted in the white page of the telephone qirectory Classified want Ads oJStim Frmr Florida cities outside Oadd County dial toll-free 14Q0-432-6S9K All Other Departments 1 1 Great Lakes and eastward to the Atlantic Ck3st Elsewhere sunny sides will prevail Woe: Raindrops Keep Falling REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) The progression of moves in the first game of the world chess championship match between champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and challenger Bobby Fischer of the United Scattered showers and thunderstorms continued to be the major feature in the weather picture The Middle Atlantic FORECAST Map Sunrise Today 6:38 :13 Sunset Today 8 National hail storms Portions of eastern Kansas reported flooding of small streams and creeks Heavy rain also fell over the North states were soaxed by a weak tropical storm which moved inland during the night The midsection was battered by WEATHER MAP FOR TKURS AM JULY 13 Poto isd Twcmtt By Notional Svrsrio NO A A Deportm ri wrre Local National World zzlz: Temperatures GREATER MIAMI Free It II lot Miami Beach II Miami Airport WASHINGTON (UPI) The tabloid Washington Daily News ceased publication after 51 years Wednesday and was sold to the Washington Evening Star for an undisclosed price executives of the two newspapers announced The sale left New York City as the only city in the country with more than two independently owned newspapers The newspapers both published in the afternoon said the sale was necessary it is now impossible for three independent newspapers to operate profitably in the Washington-District of Columbia metropolitan Editor Richard Hollander made the announcement in the Daily News city room REACTION was a spokesman said bent over and kissed a longtime woman employe of the paper The staff began calling home to break the news to their families and a lot of us started looking for Asked what would happen to the current employes Hollander who has been with the newspaper since 1929 said things will have to be worked out There are contractual agreements which will be honored but as in the case of the disappearance of any business some of this is in the laps of the gods" Asked by WTOP Radio what he would do Hollander said think go lie in the sun for a few days at Bethany Beach (Del) and then think about it very sad Title Tables in Sports Sec MIAMI AND VICINITY: Partly cloudy through Friday with a few nighttime thundershowers High in the upper 80s Low in the mid 70s Mostly southeast winds 10 to 15 mph Rain probability 30 per cent FLORIDA: Partly cloudy through Friday with scattered mainly afternoon and evening thundershowers High around 90 Low in the mid to upper 70s HALL BOATS: Exposed Atlantic coastal waters from Cape Kennedy through the Florida Straits Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots with seas two to three feet Exposed Gulf coastal waters from Cedar Key to Florida Bay Variable winds 10 to 15 knots Seas two to three feet Inland waters from Lake Worth through Biscayne bay Southeast winds 10 to 15 knots with a light to moderate chop in the waters PAN AMERICAN am Moonrise Today 9:23 am pmlDI July II July Aug 2 Aug 9 Moonset Today 10:23 pm 5.

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