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The News Tribune from Tacoma, Washington • 10

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i1 i v'r I -y: I'- -A 'j S- iK I TUBKMKWSniBUNE HLL JULY 14 1972 Problem Continuing ffoip to Halt Hijackings Baffles Airline Officials and the FAA troversies that has plagued the match organizers foi months j- jt With a two-point deficit is not likely that Fischer wil take hiis scat for the' thin game set to begin In Rey kjavik at 3 Sunday he aid If ho docs not appear he will most likely be disqualified by the Internationa Chess Federation rathe than go through a forfei procedure In each game If he docs continue4 Vis cher will need 12)6 points the' remaining 22 games Spassky would retain the championship with 10 add! tional points know specifically how much money he would get all he was interested In" Fox added SERIES MAY END Meanwhile Isaac Kashdan international grandmaster said the forfeit by Bobby Fischer in the second game of the world championship i series with Boris Spassky probably signals the end of the long-awaited encounter The dispute regarding the television cameras was the latest in a long series of con bothered him He stayed In his hotel room A second part of his protest objected to conditions of play Fischer wanted the cameras removed They are used to make movies and television Arnlaugsson said the committee reserved a decision on that and had invited both players to inspect the hall this afternoon so the problem could be discussed Chester Fox the New York promoter who bought the film rights to the match said he met with Fischer at the Yale Club in New York last June 28 to discuss arrangements Fox said he explained how the cameras would be used and said Fischer raised no objections adding: seemed perfectly "We discussed how we would film He wanted to plied: can't comment on Davis who appeared upset at the ruling said ha had not seen Fischer since he got here Four chess officials considered appeal Anv laugsson said agreed to support decision Three of us felt that it could -not be done otherwise There was one The man who backed Fis appeal was Fred -Cramer an official of the US- Chess- Federation and an associate of Fischer The other members were Nikolai Krogius a Spassky aide and Baldur Moller an official of the Icelandic Chess Federation which organized the match Fischer refused to play Thursday1 because he said the presence of- three cam- eras in the Sports Palace where the games are played CONNER 3RD EXCLUSIVE WEEKI a fcuwtail coMebYS teMeMSEftWeM? By VERV HAIGLAND tmcliM PrM AvtatiM Wrttar WASHINGTON (AP) Finding a way to halt airline hijackings has baffled officials of the airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration Airport security has tightened noticeably since the beginning of the year Carry-on luggage frequently has been searched Passengers have been screened for weapons i- by electronic metal detectors! Ticket agents have kept an 'eye peeled tor suspicious per-sons who fit a secret hijacker profile But the hijackings continue Six Jetliners have been hijacked in the past six weeks alone including two that were commandeered by gun-toting sky pirates Wednesday night know what the holes in our security said FAA spokesman Dennis Feldman have to take each In- tance on a case-by-case basis to determine whether there has been proper screening" he said PROBE ORDERED FAA administrator John Shaffer has ordered an in- vestigntion of all hijackings to determine whether airlines are living up to security Fear Sellout By Brandt sors have resigned or left Berlin both major West Berlin universities are now virtually in the hands of Communist cells However the average Berliner sees a more immediate threat to his safety and freedom than radical students He is deeply concerned about Ostpolitik about the future implications of the West German-Soviet treaty and possibilities of eventual East bloc encroachment Politically minded Berliners and most West Berliners are extremely politically minded have become increasingly concerned since the treaty ratification Brandt onetime mayor- of West Berlin has insisted all along that the cultural eco- nomic and legal ties of West Berlin with West Germany will be preserved Many West Berliners are skeptical Meanwhile the East Germans continue to breed tension for those living on the Western side of the dividing Wall THEATRES TOOAYi Conntdioa toMSrIO university has warned depu- ties in Bran of the disruptive consequences of letting the agents from East Germany In each faculty the militant leftists have organized Red cells a cadre of revolu- tionaries -seeking to dominate the running of the universities Ordinary West Berliners especially those who have lived through the tension of the Soviet blockade the triumph of the Allied airlift Berliners to Whom com- munism has become natural anathema are reacting with impatience and often with anger Under a new university law which went into effect just over a year ago power to run the universities is equally divided among the senior faculty junior faculty and the students Ibis has in no time led to the radicals controlling almost one-third of the administration As the majority of the junior faculty members also trad to be leftists and as the older profes CONNER POSITIVELY LASTS IAYS NARROWS OPENING Newest and Finest CENTER FIRST TIME Three Top programs Show Dusk VALLEY I I I i i i i i i i i ui4-i2so HWY 1 67 Between GRAND The Northwest's ENTERTAINMENT NOW-FORTHE You have selection from at one location Open SCREEN 1 -First 2 WALT YOU NOW YOU Run Family Shows DISNEY'S RH SEE HIM- also WILD DOG OF THE 1 regulations put Into effect in April TWo airlines United and Pacific Southwest were fined $1000 each after the FAA ruled that lax security contributed to the success of a pair of hijackings that occurred within days after the new regulations went into effect The regulations require air-" line personel to observe all boarding passengers to see whether any of them match a behavioral profile of potential hijackers developed by the FAA The airlines also have the option of using metal-detecting devices or searching passengers or their hand luggage but are not required to do so The metal-detecting devices are in use at many airports but not all An Air Transport Association spokesman said the airlines have spent about $2 million to date on the metal-detecting devices and considerable sums on other security measures is no way to calculate what percentage of passengers pass through the magnetometers" said ATA spokesman James McCarthy some boarding places all passengers go past the de- OUTDOOR I THEATRES I Auburn and Kent 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 Run Family Shows ml ENTERTAIN YOU weekdays sag I SAT end si IN £30 5441 SO ST 475-5109 RATED "MISTER PEEPERS" pfus "SNOW JOB' I I 1 SCREEN First I I Desert WINNER 5 ACADEMY AWARDS! 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BEST Gene Hackman BEST William Friedkin BEST SCREEN PLAY rri BEST FILM EDITING REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) An appeals committee rejected today Bobby protest against his loss of world championship chess game by forfeit The four-man committee supported the decision of chief referee Lothar Schmid to award the game to Boris Spassky because Fischer failed to appear The decision left Fischer two games down in a 24-game match where Fischer needs the equivalent of 12 victories and a draw to take title Andrew Davis Fischer's lawyer who arrived this morning from New York was in the anteroom when 1 assistant referee Gudmunder Arnlaugsson of Iceland announced the forfeit would be maintained Asked if his client would play the next scheduled game on Sunday Davis re Berliners By ALAN DEAN WEST BERLIN (CNS) On the Kurfurstendamm here restaurants and sidewalk cafes are vibrant with tourists and shoppers carrying bulging parcels brightly printed with the names of at least a hundred fashionable boutiques On the surface the people look as though they have not a care In the world But deep down is a fear that they are being slowly sold out as part of Chancellor Willy Ostpolitik which seeks better relations with the Communist countries Since the ratification of the nonaggression treaty with the Soviet Union West Berliners who fled the Communist zone years ago have looked forward to being able to visit their less lucky kith and kin living In East Germany But the Communist checkpoint guards in this divided city continue their old habits of harassment And this can only reflect the policy of the East German regime say West Berliners LEFTISTS A WORRY Professors at the two universities In West Berlin are particularly troubled Most of them were race students at East Humboldt University They fled in 1948 to seek academic freedom in the West But they feel this freedom is being eroded by leftist students At the Free University here members of the Communist Association last January blocked a three-day conference on and It had to be held with police protection in the municipal congress hall A group of professors at the universities develop into of society" Over the past couple of years Communist students have taken over control of both the Free University and the Technical University in Berlin as well as other universities in Hamburg Munster Marburg Heidelberg and Munich Security sources link them with subversive THE PRIVATE VICTORIES OF THE MEN WHO RACE THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST DIRT TRACK-THE MOJAVE DESERT PARKLAND 12143 PACIFIC AVetE I WaaMqw "RA" 125 "Una HXMOilO 1VAUEY 4-1 250 8undown AMHlINttHN KHUMi EXPEDITIONS jOMWATKORANACADEMWART THE cycle racing also Thor Heyerdahl's award winning RA I I vices At other times or places only persons believed to match die profile are sent through the If the magnetometer triggers an alarm the passenger must submit to a search by law enforcement officers to gain admission to the plane According to government statistics 205 persons have been arrested during the past 18 months for trying to board an airliner with a weapon or for- making hijack or sabotage threats while boarding a plane WEAPONS SEIZED During' the same period according to government figures more than 1100 guns knives and other weapons have been seized Last week the White House concerned by lax security on the easy-boarding shuttle flights ordered airlines with such flights to begin checking all carry-on luggage and require all passengers to show two forms of identification The order came after two Pacific Southwest shuttle flights in California were hijacked on successive days The FAA also has proposed a regulation that would require the modification of Jet airliners with rear exits so that the exits could not be opened during flight to permit hijackers to escape by parachute An FAA spokesman said no new security regulations sra in prospect He said the government feels that current rules if strictly followed will suffice The airlines meanwhile have begun to act on their own in an effort to come up with a solution The presidents of the five largest airlines met this week to discus the problem Fink Salmon Released At Chambers Creek OLYMPIA Wash AP) -The State Fisheries Depart ment Saturday will launch a project aimed at restoring resident pink salmon on lower Puget Sound by releasing 70000 specially-reared salmon at Chambers Creek near Tacoma Fisheries Director Thor Tollefson said the fish have been held beyond their normal migration time which it is hoped will Induce them to remain inside the waters of Puget Sound instead of going to sea Similar projects with other species of salmon have succeeded he said Tollefson aid the fish should reach two to three pounds in size and be available in the Ta-coma Narrows area next May and June Park Grant OLYMPIA Wash AP) -The Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation has authorized a grant of $85011 for 75 per cent of the cost of buying 86 acres of land adjoining 37 acres previously purchased by Bellevue 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