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HAZLETON WEATHER Clear, very coo! tonight, low 50s. Sunny, warm Saturday, low 80s. Final Edition andard Speaker VOL. 107, NO. 29,840 ESTABLISHED 18GG HAZLETON, PA.

18201 FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1972 24 Pages 1 e. a copy at NcwMtinda Prices Rise A gam State OKs Budget, Flood Aid For Food Products HAItniSBURG, Pa. (AP)-A $150 million flood relief bill, used as a lever to pry votes for the state budget, passed the legislature unanimously early today. WASHINGTON (AP) A re-! government said today. The! of one per cent hike in May for unemployment rate dropped from 5.9 to 5.5 per cent of the work force last month for the newed surge in livestock and unemployment rate dropped the largest two-month increase meat prices led an over-all rise during the month.

since last January and Febru- of five-tenths of one per cent in It was the second straight ary. wholesale prices of food and in- substantial monthly price in- The Labor Department also Gov. Shapp, who had prom-sed to provide the disaster re lowest figure in more than a year and a half. The Improve lief funds within minutes after dustrial products in June, the I crease, following a three-fifths I reported that the nation's ment was entirely due to sea his budget was adopted, signed sonal factors. the bill immediately.

But the actual total of jobless Shapp said he would spend as Americans climbed 1.1 million much of the $150 million as needed but added that "there is to 5.4 million in the annual summer flood of school youngsters seeking work. no possible way the com monwealth can rebuild Penn Because the rise in the work sylvania using the current oper brce was not as large as ex ating revenue." pected, the department's Bu Shapp will administer the $150 million under these guide reau of Labor Statistics figured it as a decline in the jobless lines outlined in the bill: rate on a seasonal basis. $113 million for general Livestock prices climbed 4.7 flood relief for the alleviation of per cent, poultry rose 6.9 per "human hardship and suffering cent and processed meats, and for the protection of prop erty." poultry and fish rose 3.6 per cent, the report on wholesale $25 million for welfare and prices said. Industrial raw materials rose medical assistance for persons on the rolls because of ihe flood. three-tenths of one per cent and LSS25s tsLsi 4 consumer-finished goods those $10 million for Health De ready for retail markets In partment services in connection Governor George C.

Wallace leaves Holy Cross ITospltal in Silver Springs, Md. today on his way to the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach. (AP) with the flood such as vaccines. $2 million to the Depart ment of Environmental Re 1 w'li. fifth ju ft 1 1 1 i i "5 Ji Jk Mmm Vm Mir slAPrtr' sources.

Wallace Leaves Hospital A Shapp aide said the Justice Department is working now on locating all the legally avail able ways the money could be Welcoming rallies were expended. The legislation states the ap planned during his stop at a Montgomery airport and upon creased five-tenths of one per cent. The increases pushed the government's Wholesale Price Index up to 118.8 of its 1967 base, meaning that it cost wholesalers $118.80 in June for every $100 worth of goods five years ago. The index was 3.9 per cent above a year ago. The report said wholesale prices had climbed at an annual rate of 5.3 per cent in the seven months so far of President Nixon's Phase 2 wage-price controls, a larger increase than the 5.2 per cent rate of increase in the eight (Continued on Page 2, Column 5) prapriation could be directed toward paying for "materials, his arrival at Miami Inter national Airport.

Wallace's mother, who is re cuperating from major surgery supplies, services, food, cloth ing, equipment, chemicals, drugs and medicines, channel enlargement, rectification and will meet the plane in Mont gomery for her first visit with Wallace since he was shot SUSPECTS IN TOT'S SLAYING Three men charged with murder as a result of the shotgun slaying last Sunday of four-year-old Joyce Ann Huff are taken back to jail after their arraignment In Bellf lower, a Los Angeles suburb, today. Left to right: Oscar Hernendez. 22; Donald Antel, 21, and Richard Hamirez, 18. They were ordered held without bail pending a preliminary hearing. Joyce Ann was killed by a shotgun blast from a car in what police later described as a "thrill killing." (AP) realignment, side slope protec-tion and transportation." aides said.

Lt. Gov. Ernest Kline said A band will be playing as the the care they accorded him. Those accompanying Wallace include his wife Cornelia and two daughters, Peggy Sue and Lee. Drs.

Joseph Schanno and Herman Maganzini, who have treated Wallace at Holy Cross, and Dr. George. Traugh and Judy Cantry, rehabilitation specialists from the University of Alabama's Birmingham Medical Center, also are going. Billy Joe Camp, the governor's press secretary, said Wallace's Miami Beach hotel room has been furnished with physical-therapy equipment. Special ramps built to accommodate Wallace's wheelchair have been installed at the convention hall.

He remains crippled from a spinal wound, but can walk with the aid of braces and a walking bar. SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) George C. Wallace ended 54 days of hospitalization today with thanks to those who "saved my life" and sped toward resumption of his governorship in Alabama and his quest for the presidency in Miami Beach. "I feel good, I feel great," Wallace declared.

The disabled governor was pushed in his wheelchair to a limousine amidst the applause of several score spectators for a motorcade to nearby Andrews Air Force Base and the flight south in an Air Force hospital plane. But Wallace, wounded May 15 at a political rally in 'Laurel, first paused briefly to thank government and hospital officials and staff members for the money could be used for governor is wheeled down ramp to the ground. picking up the slack where the Plans also call for Wallace to 'First Refusal' Goes to Kennedy make a brief speech his first federal government stops. "In almost all programs," he said, "the federal government only pays a certain percentage." He noted the emergency since the shooting before re-boarding the plane to continue running South Dakota senator. Identials cases which involve 151 MIAMI BEACH, Fla.

(AP) Itures the Democratic presiden- Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey, McGovern. irom L-au- tial nod, sources close to the unemployment" compensation Edmund S. Muskie and Henry South Dakota senator said to to Miami Beach.

Sen. George McGovern, front-runner in the Democratic campaign, visited Wallace Thursday for what aides described as purely a social call. Sen. Edward Kennedy will still have "first refusal" on the vice presidential nomination if Sen. George McGovern cap- day program stops after four weeks and said the state could possi-( Continued on Page 2, Column 3) M.

Jackson; Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace; and Rep. Despite Kennedy's repeated William D. Mills all scheduled statements he won't be avail fornla and 59 Illinois delegates led by Chicago Mayor Richard J.

Daley remained in a legal limbo. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger extended indefinitely Thursday a delaying order in the (Continued on Page 2, Column 1) afternoon arrivals. McGovern able, the offer will probably made because polls show he is due Saturday afternoon. would strengthen a McGovern-led ticket, the sources said.

With the convention to start Monday night, two major cre- Quang Tri Control Claimed by S. Viets The sources discounted the value of polls ordered by McGovern on other possible running mates, declaring it is field hospital stocked with med SAIGON (AP) The Saigon llor military source said there rnmmand claimed today that were' no South Vietnamese units ical supplies. impossible to measure the val More than a score of B52 bombers streaked across the Fischer Loses 1st Play Draw demilitarized zone to attack of any significant size in the city. He left open the possibility that reconnaissance teams might be operating there. ue of possible candidates who are not so well known, such as Govs.

Reubin Askew of Florida and Dale Bumpers of Arkansas. Both have been mentioned by rear North Vietnamese bases that U.S. officers say are sup Field sources said South Viet porting the Communist forces namese paratrooper and ma' McGovern as leading in Quang Tri The Saigon command said in mile to the eastern outskirts and was a little more than a mile east of the Citadel, at the center of the city. A second marine task force made a helicopter landing 7k miles southeast of the city. Lt.

Col. Do Viet, a spokesman for the Saigon command, said that elements of a South Vietnamese paratroop battalion backed by tanks had pushed into the northern part of Quang Tri a few hours before dawn. "They are right next to the Citadel," he said. Viet reported that resistance appeared to be light; although rine units were closing in on the city but were meeting tough Activity in this steaming a communique that South Viet elements of a South Vietnamese paratrooper task force spearheaded by tanks had forged Into the heart of Quang Tri City, and seized control of two-thirds of the northern provincial capital. But field reports and senior U.S.

military source sharply disputed the announcement made in Saigon. Associated Press correspondent Dennis Neeld reported from the front he had no information to indicate a thrust into the northern half of the city. A sen- Democratic National Con namese marines rescued uw vention city, which has been refugees two miles east of limited this week to advance lo Quang Tri City and moved them south to My Chanh the forwardmost troops of the battalion were shelled by 107mm rockets and long-range 130mm guns. "We control at least two-thirds of the city," Viet told newsmen. Heavier fighting was reported on the southern and eastern fringes of the city.

Viet reported 58 North Vietnamese killed and eight tanks destroyed on the outskirts. Paratroopers on the southern side battled heavy counterattacks Thursday night from North Vietnamese forces making a stand in a line of old French villas. Scores of U.S. Navy jets from 7th Fleet carriers off the coast scrambled into the night skies to attack the North Vietnamese, their tanks, artillery and automatic weapons. It was the first stiff resistance the South Vietnamese paratroopers have encountered resistance.

A huge American air and naval armada covered the advancing South Vietnamese. South Vietnamese marines were closing in on the city from the east. One task force was reported to have advanced half a gistical preparations by the candidates and a half-dozen Elsewhere, sharp fighting REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion pleads illness and gets another postponement. The confusion of the past week was summarized by the protest groups, picks up today was reported on the southern as the parley heads for an front in the Saigon region at points 50 miles west and 50 opening Monday.

who asked in the beginning: "Fischer come?" Near the end it was: "Spassky go?" "I'm very pessimistic," Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m. At "It's a very delicate situation." At 7 p.m., the president of the International Chess Federation sighed: "There's hope." That was Tuesday. It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the century Spassky of the U.S.S.R. vs.

Fischer of the U.S.A. Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby. Saying "I came to Most of the major presiden miles north of the capital. The Saigon command tial candidates except McGovern fly here to start claimed 102 North Vietnamese wooing arriving delegates In troops were killed in a fifth Hijacker, 21, Surrenders their bid to overtake the front-old woman selling cigarettes (Continued on Page 2, Column 6) It was the second hijacking! "He (the hijacker) started to fnr A an intrastate airline.1 act rather nervous and pur play," he philosophically ac wjja suant to suggestions, with the in two days. On Wednesday, taUdng tQ FBI agents stormed aboard a him ancj individually cepted the first postponement Israeli Court Won't Rule Christ Had Unfair Trial since they began tightening their grip on the southern edges when Fischer didn't show.

PSA jetliner at San Francisco after 2Vi hours he finally Tnfnrnntlnna 1 Aimort. killing surrendered his weapons and Later he demanded an apolo of the city three days ago. Associated Press correspond gy or he wouldn't play. surrendered to the FBI," Geb At one news conference, one ent Holgcr Jensen reported that OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) A hijacker who ordered a Pacific Southwest Airlines jetliner 1,000 jniles up and down California, collecting $150,000 ransom and a parachute en route, surrendered to one of his hostages a highway patrolman 'early today at Oakland International Airport.

FBI agent-in-charge Robert Gebhardt identified the air pirate as Francis Goodcll, 21, of Manassas, AWOL two days from the Army. He said military cards were found on Goo-dell, including one from Ft. Ri- (Continued on Page 2, Column 1) South Vietnamese tanks hardt said. Turner, a passenger on the Atty. Yitzhak David said he two hijackers who had demanded $800,000 in ransom and escape to Siberia.

A passenger was shot and killed by one of the hatred, and will bring endless troubles upon Israel," the appeal knocked out two Soviet-built flight, had volunteered to stay made the appeal "in the hope that it may reduce the anti-Semites of said. JERUSALEM (JT) The Israeli Supreme Court on Thursday threw out a request by an Israeli lawyer to rule that Jesus Christ got an unfair trial. PT76 light amphibious tanks used by the North Vietnamese and a paratrooper knocked out David, a 36 year-old resident of the world by even one person. Eilat, Israel's southern Red Sea hijackers, the FBI said, and aboard the three-cngincd jellin-two other passengers werejer as a hostage with three wounded. crewmen after the jet's 53 oth- Thc Oakland air Dirate cave er passengers and crew were But the court ruled that the is $51 Million Suit Filed city, brought the appeal to court a third with a hand-fired antitank missile.

The other tanks fled into heavy thickets. in the name of David Biton. also an Eilat Jew. sue was "historic, not juridical, and that David had "not proved he suffered personal damage" through what he called a "miscar up his guns to California High way Patrol Capt. Lloyd T.

allowed off in San Diego. Earlier reports that there were two passengers being held as hos-(Conlinucd on fage 2, Column 2) A. I 1 1 IJ 1 Associated Press correspond riage of justice" against Christ. ley, Kan. The enure au.wUi lurner, wno ne nciu as a jius-was recovered, Gebhardt said, jtage on the flight.

Against Hughes In an extraordinary hearing, the Debunked Cold Drugs Include Coricidin three judges first asked David why ent Dennis Neeld reported that South Vietnamese paratroopers captured three prisoners, one of them seriously wounded, and overran a North Vietnamese LOS ANGELES (AP) Bil he thought the Supreme Court should make the ruling. lionaire industrialist Howard Crash Kills Brandon De Wilde Hughes is accused in a $51 mil lion damage suit of slandering Noah Dietrich, Ms 83-year-old biographer and former aide. WASHINGTON (AP) The ing a heavy rainstorm ana slammed into a parked con in 1903, in which he portrayed a teen-ager growing up in the shadow of a strong-willed It was the second slander suit struction trailer. uncle. De Wilde was pinned in the National Academy of Sciences accepts less than 10 per cent of effectiveness claims made for a representative sampling of 27 filed as the result of a televised news conference last January Other film credits Included "Because you are the first national Jewish court to arise since the time of Jesus," he replied.

The judges argued that Jesus was tried by the Roman occupiers of Israel, not by a civilian court. But lawyer David said Christ was brought to trial before the San-hedrin, the Jewish court of ancient times. The court insisted Christ was sentenced by the Romans, and wreckage. He suffered a broken in which a voice identified as neck, back and leg. He died roles in "Blue Denim," "All Fall Down," "The Deserter," nonprescription cold remedies.

Nil i 'I i' I mimm 1 4 ijiii if Hughes said of an associate: four hours later in a Denver hospital. Among popular ovcr-the "In Harm's Way," and "Those LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -As the stranger who helped his father rides off into the bleak frontier plain, the touslc-haired boy shouts after him, "Shane? Shane, come back!" That scene at the end of the 1953 film classic "Shane" remains for many one of the most moving in Westerns, and Jt secured a lasting fame for its child star, Brandon de Wilde. De Wilde, 30, died Thursday of injuries suffered counter (OTC) compounds Calloways." He starred In his Do Wilde career had waned (Continued on Page 2, Column 4) News Index Page' Dear Abby 15 Births Hal Boyle 10 John Chamberlain 10 Classified 21-22 23 Coaldale 20 Conyngham-Sybcrtsville Ray Cromley 10 Deaths 11 Mason Denison 10 Jeane Dixon 17 Editorial Page 10 Frceland 8 Funerals 11 Hospital Reports 11 McAdoo 8 Race Results 19 Ringtown 21 Ray Saul 18 Sheppton-Oncida 3 Sports 18 19 St. Johns-Drums 6 Stocks, Markets 20 Tamaqua 20 Theatres 17 Weatherly 3 Women's Pages 14-15 rated ineffective in a report re own television scries, "Jamie," in 1953 and 1954.

somewhat In recent years. He started out as a 7-year-old In leased today is Coricidin cold tablets, manufactured by Although he was born into a 1950 with a Broadway drbut in that David should take the issue before an Italian court. David Schering of Bloomfield, show business family, De Wilde Carson McCuller's "Member of got his own start quite by acci cited Israeli laws empowering Israeli court to rule on cases dent. A friend of his parents, heard by the former Turkish and the Wedding" that won critical raves. That performance led to the role In "Shane," in which he played an Impressionable youngster the meaning British occupiers of Palestine.

"He's a no-good, dishonest eon-of-a-bltch and he stole me blind." Dietrich's suit, filed Thursday In Superior Court, alleged that Hughes made the statement about another associate and Uk-ened Dietrich to that Individual. In February, Robert Maheu, who was fired by Hughes as the head of Hughes' Nevada gambling and hotel empire, filed $17.5 million libel and slander suit claiming the statement referred to him. Also named as defendant! were Hughes Tool parent (Continued on Page 2, Column I) ncvcrnl hours earlier in a traf N.J. Contac sustained-release capsules, made by Menley James Laboratories of Philadelphia, were judged possibly effective, meaning there is no evidence that they work 12 hours against cold congestion. Among 45 effectiveness "Jesus did not receive a fair trial." said David's appeal.

"He fic accident in this Denver suburb. He had recently completed was brought before the Sanhedrin of violence on the plains of an appearance here In a stage production of "Butterflies Are out of blind hatred, and on trump actor Frederic de Wilde and actress Eugenia Wilson, was looking for a young boy to play in "Member of the Wedding." Brandon, then student at Baldwin Public School in Baldwin, N.Y., auditioned. Despite a shaky tryout, he won the part and then almost stole the show from Julie Harris and Ethel Watcri. Wyoming during the American frontier. ed up charges, and he could not Tree." receive a fair trial.

Because he continued to look if 'evaluated, the academy's Na- As long as the Supreme Court The Brooklyn-born actor who lived in Century City, wiiq alone In a van truck when i t. docs not affirm this, the world younger than his age, he often played a similar role in later motion pictures, notably "Jlud" uonai m'si-Hiiii vuuncu juagea (Continued on Page 2, Column 2) wallow in the darkness of blind Brandon De Wilde it glanced off a guard rail dur.

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