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Bangor baity News, July 15-16, 1972 i Cameras May Be Out In Chess Matcl i Deaths And Funerals discounted iFischer had forfeited the game Fischer's second, Some Steps Being Taken and that Spassky was leading the match 2-0. REYKJAVIK (UPI Organizers of the $250,000 world 'championship chess match be-'tween Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky said Friday they might 'give in to Fischer's demand To Prevent Air Piracy MRS. ETHEL R. WOODMAN WINTERPORT The death rumors that the American chessmaster was flying home. Fischer Filet Protest "I haven't heard anylthing about that and I hope it's not Lombardy said.

"Every- Fischer filed a protest against the decision and against of Mrs. Ethel Ruth Woodman the the presence of cameras in and remove all television the hall. WASHINGTON (AP) The Federal Aviation Administration The match committee met JOIIN E. GUDDEN John E. Glidden, 86, died July 13 in a Fairfield nursing home, following a long illness.

He was born in Willimantic, June 10, 1892, the son of Isaac and Emily (Ellis) Glidden. He resided most of his life in Ban gor and was a woodsman. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Florence Carr, Abbot. Friends may call at the Green- has asked the airlines for new measures to prevent weafions wife of Perley E.

Woodman, occurred July 14 at her residence following a long illness. She was born in Auburn, Aug. 17, 1906, the daughter of John C. and Ethel A. (Stevens) Barry.

She attended the Auburn TCELMA S. CUNNINGHAM UNITY Thelma S. Cunningham, 74, died at a Waterviile hospital July 14. She was born at Lynn, Mass. Sept 18, 1897, the daughter of William and Elizabeth (Savage Smith.

She is survived by her husband, Lewis C. Cunningham, one son: R. Russell Cunningham, one daughter: Mrs. Ernest (Elizabeth) Richardson all of Unity, six grandchildren, one brother: Maurice, Leroy Smith. Florida and Unity, one sister: r.cameras from the contest hall thing is stiU up In the air.

we it that is the onlyvway to save'have settled nothing so far." the match. The American challenger But Gudmundur Thorariri- refused to play in the second son, president of the Icelandic Same Thursday unless all the Chess Federation, said his cameras were removed. He match committee had decided ldey distracted him. irtrt rf pct a nmtpst filM hv When Fischer did not show irom being brought aboard airplanes in carry-on luggage. Shaffer said the FAA would prefer to avoid making a new rule in this regard.

"But we urge that the car-riers promptly examine this problem and adopt a system as soon as possible whereby we can eliminate carry-on bag gage as a tool to the hijacker or he said. for two hours Friday before announcing the protest had been rejected. The committee said its decision had no bearing on the presence of the cameras. And several airlines have taken some steps to do so. schools and was a member of Citing the alarming number the Court Street Baptist Church, Auburn.

Fischer against the award within the allotted one hour of Hijackings carried out with "The match is still on and I will start the clock again at 5 p.m. (1 p.m.) Sunday," Schmid said. lawn Memorial, 300 State Street, Bangor, Saturday between 2 and 4, and 7 and 9 p.m. Funeral Surviving, besides her mother to make his first move, Judge Lothar Schmid announced that the second game of the match to the Russian champion when and husband, are a brother. services will be held at the John Barry, Portsmouth, N.H.

tne temperamental American Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Croft, Mar 'failed to show uo. Graveside services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Auburn cemetery. funeral home Sunday at 1 p.m.

Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Milo. "If it all boils down to arms or explosives concealed in hand-called luggage, FAA Administrator John H. Shaffer asked the airlines to consider a "voluntary program to bring about a very significant reduction in such baggage." "If a passenger insists on carrying baggage into the cabin, it should be searched," Shaffer said in a letter to" Stuart G. June Bombings Listed cameras or no cameras, I guess we'll try to remove Mariner 9 Completes Mars Map MRS. MARIE DEXTER them," Tborarinsson said.

WASHINGTON (AP) The southern states; and 111 in the riotts Cove, Nova Scotia. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Unity Union Church. Burial will be in the Pond cemetery. Friends may call at the Donald H.

Shorey Funeral ChapeC Pittsfield, Sunday 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. The third game is set for Northeast. There were 24 incidents in Puerto Rico and one in the Vir Sunday, but chess sources say il may not come off. I Father William Lombardy, STANLEY F. BAILEY DETROIT-Stanley F.

Bailey, 72, died at a Waterviile nursing home July 14. He was born at Woodstock. CONCORD Mrs. Marie Julia Dexter, 68, died July 14 at a Waterviile hospital. She was bora Feb.

21, 1904, the daughter of Louis and Julia Tipton, president of the Air Federal Bureau of Investigation said Friday there were 145 actual or attempted bombing incidents throughout the nation in June. The monthly statistics gin Islands. Transport Association. -I Of the 145 bombings in June "In order to insure the Integ- P1cinrv. rut mrm alone, 34 were directed against (Deschamps) Petreault at Island commercial operations and of MRS.

OSIP ONASKO CARMEL Mrs. Osip Mary fice buildings, the leading tar Marine 9 spacecraft, Kin SnVni SrZ Pht0graPhS global map cabm attendant, during theof Red brought the total number of bombing incidents during the first six months of 1972 to 973, involving 12 deaths and 90 personal injuries. gets for that month, closely fol (Iwanchik) Onasko, 86, died at "CROSBY'S" Maine's Finest Fried Chicken U.S. Route 46 BUCKSP0RT lowed by 33 attacks against Conn. April 2, 1900.

He is a former resident of Pittsfield and had been a mechanic for many years. He was a veteran of WW I. He is survived by his wife, Blance, Detroit, one son, Stanley Hudson, three daugh boarding process. a Bangor hosptal July 13 after a lingering illness. She was residences; 18 bombings in Shaffer added that, if the air volved vehicles; 17 were di born at Vilma County, Russia, The June bombings injured 17 i persons but there were no rected against schools and 9 July 22, 1885.

She came to I deaths reported for that month lines feature baggage stowage in the passenger cabin, the stowage bins might be locked at the point of departure, and the against law enforcement oper ations. America 65 years ago, and lived ters, Mrs. George (Shirley) Pond, Vt. She was the widow of Harold Dexter. She is survived by one stepson, Waldo H- Dexter of Sterling Park, two brothers, George Petreault of Farmington and Alphonse Petreault of Enfield, Conn.

Friends may call at the Giber-son Funeral Home, Bingham Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be at Day's Ferry of Woolwich.

The FBI statistics for the first half of the year showed Rockwell, Smyrna Mills, Mrs. Rachael Deraps, Detroit Mrs. that residences were the most keys to the bins left on tne ground at that station. frequent target, with 264 bomb at West Lynn, Mass. For the past year she has lived in Carmel.

Survivors include her husband, Osip; one son, Walter (Kappy) Bonder of Carmel. Friends may call at Harvey's Thus the bins could be un Kenneth (Gladys) Brown, Cor-inna; two step-sons, Sherman Caswell, Medway and Simon ine attacks, followed by 241 locked enly by the ground bombing attacks on conv service agent at the point of Caswell of W. Oid Town; one mercial operations and office 164 Children Swim Glass In buildings. step-daughter, Mrs. Madeline Hagg, Lantona, 15 grand Funeral Home Saturday 2-4 and Ponderosa Bottle Club (Formerly The Starlight) -Alton, Me.

COUPLES ONLY Modern New Music Ice Set Ups Available 9 M-' 12:30 A M-Weds. Are Teenage Nites Pizzas -Hot Dogs Hamburgers rropuxsion Laboratory a n-nounced Friday. Spokesmen said the final elements needed for a map of the entire surface of the planet were acquired in a playback of 30 pictures earlier this week, bringing the total number of photographs to more than 7,100. Additional pictures may be taken during brief sequences next month and later in the fall, but will be stored on board Mariner 9 for transmission to Earth in late October. Photo targets available during the next few months include the shrinking north polar cap, cloud formations, and possible landing sites for the Viking spacecraft, scheduled to arrive at Mars in July, 1976; In the meantime, Mariner will provide precision tracking Vehicles were the target of 113 bombings; 110 attacks were 7-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

aimed at school facilities, while Interment will be in the fam children; three brothers, George and William, Sturbridge, and Clarence, Southbridge, Mass. Funeral services will be held miscellaneous targets accounted for the rest. ily lot in Pinegrove Cemetery, Lynn, Mass. The FBI said a total of 1,276 MADISON The Madison and East Madison children's swimming program, financed by the Madison Woman's Club, has Monday at 10 a. m.

at the arrival. "We fully realize the Inconvenience to the passenger, from facilitative and work-habit aspects, in carrying material Into the cabin," Shaffer said. "However, we further realize that carry-on baggage has been a very prominent aid to the hijacker, and criminal extortionist. Shaffer said that from July 1. 1969.

through June 2, 1972, there were 95 hijackings, of which 15 occurred under circumstances not related to pre- devices were involved for the six-month period, 529 of them explosive type bombs and 747 Donald II. Funeral oeen completed. Chapel, Pittsfield. firebombs. The program was conducted Burial will be In the new at Smitty's Pool on the Town FUNERALS MACHIAS Funeral services for Ralph 0.

Polley will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Machias Valley Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Church Hill Cemetery in Addison. STABLE INN cemetery in Medway, Tuesday at 11 a.m. Indians' Suit Filed Against State PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) The federal government filed a $150 million suit against the state of Maine Friday on behalf of the Penobscot Indians.

Farm Road, with Mrs. Pamela The FBI said 337 bomb incidents were scattered through the western states; 244 in the north central states; 216 in the Martin of Skowhegan as head Friends may call at the chapel Saturday and Sunday, instructor. She was assisted by data to test a relativity theory Linda Hibbard, Gail and April 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. boarding screening. Ellmgwood, wloky Sevison, Sheila utchinson, Laurie Violette, Eddie Violette, Arthur stating that electromagnetic radiation in this case the spacecraft radio signal passing close to the sun, will be slowed by the sun's gravitational field.

Mars and Earth will be on Foryour Of the 80 remaining Instances, 28 have been definitely identified as resulting from- weapons brought aboard in, or alleged to have been contained Grant Heads Bank Group dancing plMtura RED ROOSTER DANCE Every Saturday Nite "The Original Sin" Ice and Mix Available 4 Miles Out Eastern Brewer Tel. 989-5680 Assistant U. S. Attorney John Monday thru Satur Wloskowski said a complaint John F. Grant, president and day tvtnlni i in the Ktc in, carry-on Daggage S.Ichairman of the board of the Lounge.

Sounds tl the a 8 filed Friday in District Court. (Opposite sides of the sun on jSept. 7, with the distance between the two planets about SHADES of BLUE Lcoianc, Lloyd Cowan, David Smith, Steve Cowan, Cheryl Landry, a yh Currie, Sue Veneziano, Gloria Clark and Joan Bearor. Miss Clark graduated from the Red Cross Aquatic School in New Hampshire in time to join the program during its second week. Her course was financed by the local program.

She is a junior at Madison Memorial Merrill Bankshares Company and the Merrill Trust Company in Bangor Thursday, was elected president of the Maine Bank Legal procedure requires that a complaint now be served to the secretary of state. Accord 448 Wilson St. trtwer ers Association at tne vna 250 million miles. Mariner 9 was launched May 30, 1971, and hasorbited around the planet twice daily since Nov. 13.

It will complete its 500th orbit July 20. Suspect, 29, Found Slain In Bay State ing to the attorney, the complaint requests that the suit restaurant dcloungc Ike's Dance Hall No. Bradford DANCE The Kuntree Boys Every Sat. Night All Ages Allowed annual meeting of the association in Augusta. Other officers elected for the against the state be "held in abeyance on the court docket" tugn ocnooi.

ensuing year included. David K. until a similar action brought Abbott, president of the Houlton 'f6f on behalf of Maine's Passama quoddy Indians is resolved. Trust Company, Houlton, first DIRECT FROM ix LAS VEGAS -k vice president; Widgery Thomas SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) Funeral arrangements were Ptifi incomplete Friday for Stephen, uulllir1 aicl J.

Perrot, 29, of Springfield, whose body was found in VbKea car Thursday. jr Tfnrn chairman of the board of the Canal National Bank, Port land, second vice president; and Roger L. Ayers, executive di Police said Perrot, who ui vjiuuii rector and treasurer, Augusta Thousands Left Homeless In Soviet Flood DANCE 9 1 The Lighthouse Restaurant Bar Harbor Brewer Thurs. Fri. Sat.

The "Max" Rock Croup Long active been indicted in connection with a November 1971 bank robbery, had been shot in the woman's ciuo memoers Mrs. Doris Sevison and Mrs. Ethelle Christopher served as co-hciar-men of the project, and, on behalf of the club, have expressed appreciation for all the assistance they received. A total ox 164 children were registered in the program. The following 28 passed the beginners skill test: Shayne Hqtch-inson.

Mike Wood. Shayne Knight, Alan Rich, Jeffrey Randall, Lwrry McLzan, Scott Wilkinson, Don Larouche, Dell Wing, Sharon McQuarrie, Brian Marcue, Larry Peters, Harold Caldwell, Glen Mercier, Wendy Clement, Teia St. Peter, Laurie Carrigan, Cathy Wilder, Rhonda activities. Grant has served as J0HN.F. GRANT president of the Trust Company Section, the division of state- PITSFIELD, Mass.

(AP)-A peace group wants to add a Vietnam war memorial an 8 by 20 foot simulated bomb crater-to Park Square, which has a memorial to Civil War dead. The Berkshire Peace Center pany, Grant was elected presi I dent and chairman of the board chartered commercial banks, and as a member of the executive committee, the legislative of that company. Merrill Bank MOSCOW (AP)-Izvestia reported Friday night that a flash flood swept through Tbilisi, capital of Soviet Georgia, last shares Company now has three committee, and a special blue ribbon study committee. has petitioned City Council for affiliates: the Merrill Trust Company In Bangor, Federal FRANK ALVAREZ Pionist Vocalist month, causing severe damage permission to simulate the af Grant, a University of Maine graduate, had his banking car Trust Company in Waterviile. Music in the Grand Fashiorl ana Washburn Trust Company termath of the explosion of 500 pound bomb, the type dropped in Vietnam.

head six times. They saic! the homicide was linked lo the killing of Gary J. Dube, 25, of Agawam, charged with the same robbery. Dube's body was taken from the Connecticut River at Rocky Hill, June 23. Perrot and Dube were among five men indicted for the $29,000 armed holdup of the Indian Orchard branch of the Valley Bank Trust Co.

All five were freed on bail, pending trial. A warrant is outstanding for a sixth suspect in the case, police said. Springfield Police Chief John F. Lyons said Perrot and Dube eer interrupted for military service during World War II and the Korean conflict. Upon com Frazier, Donna Davis, Lone Frazier, Mary Dubois, Susan Shepherdson, Brenda Dwelley, Washburn.

It is also awaiting regulatory approval for the acquisition of the Houlton Trust "We would guarantee the Lisa Mercier and Mpsa Bgiggs crater site would be maintained pletion of his military commitments, Grant rose to the presi Company in Houlton. Ten passed their intermediate BAR-L RANCH Newport 368-4707 Dancing Every Sat. 9-1 BYOB Ice Mix Available Couples Only Proper Attire Music By Del Spencer The Shadowcasters with flowers and shrubbery as a memorial to those who have Throughout his financial At the Piano Bar in the 89er lounge Daily 7:00 p.m.-l :00a.m. Plus "Th Normandy Room" feotures Dinner Dancing Nightly Midnight TWIN CITY MOTEL and taking some lives. The government newspaper reported that a violent thunderstorm on the night of June 7 caused torrents of water to sweep down from the Caucasus foothills surrounding the city of 907,000.

The paper said there were deaths but gave no figures, it added: "thousands of citizens left homeless." swimming skill tests and they dency of the Merrill Trust Company in 1939. He was also career Grant has been active in died in Vietnam," the petition said. business and community affairs elected chairman of the board of directors in 1968. are David Clark, rranKie face, Bobby Hplton, Pamela Sidell, Linda Yerxa, Laurie Vpgneault, Dawn Ell ingwood. Cheryl He serves as a director of Hannaford Bros.

Company, The council Is expected to consider the matter Aug. 8. With the organization in 1968 Maine Bonding and Casualty of Merrill Bankshares Company, Landry, Bgenda Carrigan and i I Company, Cole Express, and a registered bank holding com- Brian Briggs. uuiiford industries. were "part of a robbery gang operating in this area.

This is the second one to meet with the same fate." He is also president of Eastern Maine Medical Center, Perrot had last been seen at vice president and director of The Office Of Dr. George Gunn Will Be Hosed July 14 Through July 2S his home Wednesday night. the Bangor Humane Society, and trustee of the Bangor Pub Police said he left after receiving a telephone call. lic Library. South Viet Troops Near Quang Tri LUCERNE INN BAR HARBOR ROAD, DEDnAM TEL.

843-7359 LODGING DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC This Week Featuring "THAT BAND" Dancing Every Fri. 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. PRIVATE DINING FACILITIES FOR WEDDINGS-BUSINESS MEETINGS, ETC. Dining Room Open Daily 7 A.M.

to 9 P.M. Cocktail Lounge Open Til 1 A.M. ALWAYS RELIABLE SEE VIC PERKINS mm i Enemy troops In the Minn eicluiive Power Scrub SAIGON (AP) Severe fighting raged around Quang Tri on Friday and South Vietnamese troops advancing from forest deep in the Mekong Delta attacked a South Vetnamese district headquarters and an Th brujhlm wiur action lht wiihn petf.pansandcnntr untrclii spirMmf c'tin; plus, your Potscrubberdishwithir it iif naugii (or jour trntit (him inf strikes. Tpey reported one enemy tank, four trucks and a captured U. 105mm howitzer were destroyed.

Marine casualties were put at three killed and 18 wounded. Paratroopers within a mile of the southern and southeast army unit five miles away but the northeast were reported were repulsed, the command said. 'Thirty-four enemy were claimed killed, and government SING'S within 500 yards of the provincial capital. Military sources said North See Vic Perkins lor more details on the ern edges of the city were casualties were reported as seven killed and 24 wounded. Three of the dead were civilians, a spokesman said.

Vietnamese gunners shot down a helicopter, killing Col. Nguyan Trong Bas, chief of staff of the airborne division making the advance from the northeast. shelled and engaged by enemy troops but claimed they killed 19 enemy while losing four 4 POLYNESIAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT LOUNGE Come and Dine at 3ings (There the Traditional and Quality Are! Enjoy Chinese Food at Its very Best! In the air war, the U.S. Navy killed and four wounded, a Eight South Vietnamese also announced it had introduced a new television-guided, spokesman said. pound bomb that scored direct Authoritative sources say the were wounded when the helicopter crashed outside Quang Tri.

hits against its first six targets South Vietnamese strategy in Businessman's Luncheon. 95c ORDERS PREPARED GENERAL ELECTRIC DISHWASHER Yith The Latest in North Vietnam. tne counter offensive is to en The Saigon command said its gage the enemy wherever pos The bomb, called "Fat Albert" troops still had not entered sible outside the citv while lav TO TAKE OUT ing siege to Quang Tri itself by Navy aviators, was called an improved version of the "Walleye," a 1,000 pounder Quang Tri, but paratroopers closing on the northeastern sector of the city reported they with artillery and air strikes. 41 guided to its target by a tele In this manner, the sources eneaeed the enemy only 500 152 Main St. WESTBROOK Ttl.

Wathington St. BANGOR Til. 9474301 say, the government forces yards from the city limits. They hope to wear down the city's claimed to have killed 18 North vision camera in its nose. I "The primary advantages of the new 'Fat Albert' over the earlier Walleye series," the Navy said, "are increased ex deiendcrs without becoming Vietnamese and said their own bogged down or trapped in casualties were light.

bloody, high-casualty street fighting against well-entrenched Associated Press Correspond ent Richard Blystone reported plosive impact, better reliability and greater stand-off range or the ability to hit targets from from the task force head quarters that government ma higher altitudes, the most popu rines foucht a series ot engage lar feature for combat air crews SCRUB CYCLE 5 Wash Cycles Includes Gentle Wash, rfus lower scrub cycle. Plal-A Level Rack adjusts easily to (it load, ments less than three miles exposed to enemy ground fire." enemy troops. Far to the rear of the task force, North Vietnamese gunners fired between five and 10 rounds of 122mm artillery into Hue hitting south of the Perfume River for the first time in nearly two weeks of almost daily shdlings. Two of the shells landed near from the city. The new bomb knocked out four bridges and two military The marines claimed they killed 69 enemy and found the bodies of 48 killed by air supply buildings in its first six BANGOR HOUSE Every Tuesday and Saturday THE WOODY WOODMAN COMBO featuring DEA missions, a spokesman said.

The U.S. Command announced an American advisers com that American pilots flew 270 air strikes against targets in North Vietnam Thursday, level pound, but no U. S. casualties McM SC6MN Every Wednesday, Friday Sunday TOe on A were reported. A government military spokesman in Hue said ing three coastal defense sites BOOT WINDSONG with Karla Thibodcau, Tom Cass, Denny Bouchard, Tony Ccrbone, Rick Hazeltine Proper AUlre Required for Dancing one Vietnamese was killed and 13 were wounded.

Farther to the south, enemy gunners shelled a South Vietnamese fuel depot at the former American port of Cam and nearly a dozen military buildings in the Hanoi-Haiphong region. The planes also destroyed three warehouses and a railroad bridge outside Haiphong and Let Mom have a year-round vacation from Dish Washing! cn or writ Youngttown Home Improvement Co. Tl. IMJ-7ISI -Jl Ranh Bay, destroying an undis sank three barges 19 miles northeast of the port, a communique said. closed quantity of gasoline, the Saigon command reported..

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