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TWENTY-TWO THE DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON, N. Y- MONDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1972 10 Slain in North Ireland Gun Battles BFI FAST Re -1 IRA Provisional wins called off I men who apparently had been men in the of Protestant a I I i snipers, although Fitzpatrick was shot in the Catholics including women and Dubhimt Arm URAt gunmen their truce Sunday night, six executed. The deaths raised the neighborhoods. These men ProtesWnt gunmen were drawn neck as he knelt over a dying children, trying to take puoucan arm, n.u.., thrpp hflvp been called ud for man to administer the last abandoned houses returned to the attack their 13 day cease fire today, aban- civilians died in for Northern Ireland been including a 14-year old girl and years of bloodshed to 416.

called I IDA into Ike gun duels as well in over the r. nrp awaiting Some ol the bitterest lighting rites. jProtestant Suffolk housing es. doned. un battles spreadla Roman Catholic priest shot as We are very close to crvu source a o.

lhc Ballym ur- A Provisional IRA statement tale. The confrontation deve- across Belfast and Londonderry I he administered last rites to a spokesman for the call to arms. discussions which wera going on, and said Whitelaw was ready to resume talks at any time. The trouble began when the persons died or through and 10 fighting In the first hours after in the another victim. PmtPst-uit Vanguard'MovementI Sharp gunbatdes raged in phy section.

An army observa- from Dublin accused British ioped int0 a gunbattle between crowd of almost 2.000 Catholics. Piotestant vanguara movement a varH nf hrpakine the cease- execu Earlier Sunday, while the said. several parts Belfast fire still was in eflect. The militant Ulster Defense the early morning hours, the police found the bodies of four Association (UDA) marshalled were ween until tion post in a lumber yard was Most heavily attacked, and it was and near that Father Noel troops of breaking the cease- and fire by firing rubber bullets and nausea gas at almost 2.000 Brltish commanders Boris and Another Problem armed with wooden clubs, iron denied bars and garbage can lids, tried troops had broken the truce and to march through an army harrieade scaling them off from said their men fired only when the fired upon. Northern Ireland Secretary the empty houses on Protestant housing estate.

After 10 soldiers had been William Whitelaw said in a injured by stones and one statement: incident struck down with a goli club, was clearly set up by the IRA troops opened up with rubber to provide a justification for a bullets and CS gas to resumption of terrorist activi- the crowd. As armored cars moved up they came under fire Later, a spokesman for snipers and a gunbattle Whitelaw said he believed the developed REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) dozen different chairs Gudmundur Arnlaugsson dep incidents Sunday could have within 1 Boris Spassky Bobby Icelanders had assembled from uty referee of the match, been resolved by peaceful Fischer world chess match can Reykjavik's furniture stores the spent all day Sunday polishing favorite chair other day, sat down in some of off the fine details. He tested has arrived. lhem and then Rave his several chess boards and finally The swivel chair in metal and verdict: Fly in my own settled for one made in Iceland black leather was flown from specially for the match. It has New York to Iceland and put on Spassky, the 35-year-old world been put together from Island- the stage in the Reykjavik champion, did not seem to worry much about details of the Within two hours the IRA had called off its cease fire.

chess hall Sunday. Russian match- arrived shortly after the much Before leaving for a salmon tour of northern Iceland talked about chair and studied defending champion said. it suspiciously. Then they left am not going to argue about 3fl YEARS WITH TROOPERS Emmett Donohue (C) was honored recently at the Beekman Arms Hotel. Rhinebeck after his retirement from the New York State Police.

He served from 1941 to 1971. Toastmaster at the testimonial was Raymond T. Baratta. Dutchess County Surrogate (L) Emmett F. Donohue the guest, of honor son also attended.

(Freeman photo hv Kruh) without comment. Now the Icelandic organizers face a new problem: Where to find a similar chair in Iceland? would look better if both Spassky and Fischer had the the first of their 24 games same Gudmundur, Thorarinsson. president of the Chess Federation. chairs, chess boards and sets. I will leave that to Bobby.

It makes no difference to me." After lengthy and dramatic preludes, both Fischer and Spassky appeared ready to For Tel Aviv Massacre Okamoto on Trial in Israel is relaxed and ready. We will play Tuesdav unless Fischer took one look at the Soassky js said Frpd Cramer, vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation. But the players still have to inspect and approve the facilities in the hall, where the paying $5 each to be on hand Tuesdav. The His chief lawyer.

Max Kirtz try, with which he had no con where the massacre took place, sur man, said he did not contend nection, we see that the facts Wearing a red shirt and dark was now insane, speak for slacks, the small solemn de- LOD. Israel (AP) Japanese terrorist who vived the Tel Aviv airport mas Qkaomoto sacre pleaded guilty at the he have an Israeli a defendant fendant stood in a waist-high lief "lawyer to determine if he was in a capital case has wooden enclosure manacled to chiatric examination, and the sane at the time of the commis- innocent. Okaomoto is expected two husky policemen as the three-man military court re sion of the offense to get lile imprisonment. chief prosecutor, Lt. Col.

David cessed to consider the request Kritzman said he had no The opening of the trial was rea(J the four charges and the Dlea terial yet convince you of delayed 5o minutes by strict se- want an examination the mental state," cunty checks Many of those at I don't want an exam but added, "in the circum- the trial stood in line for more 0kaomoto shouted 24 year-old stances and in the defendant than two hours etore they could Kozo Okamoto before the court behavior since leaving his enter the courtroom about tour recessed homeland for a faraway coun- miles southwest of Lod An port, DUSO ANTFNNA SERVICE Year Round Fully Insured Prw Compare With What You Pay For Auto Insurance Ywrly 21.50 Quarterly Basic Limits for IB Rates GOOD DRIVERS NEED PAY NO MORE Benson A. Krom East Chester St. By-Pass KINGSTON Phone 331-0621 Pennsylvania General Insurance Company Yeung drivers with 3 years driving axparience and good driving records, we can sure you. Premium terms arranged. we make house calls Get a free estimate on personalized draperies and slipcovers from Sears Custom Shop.

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Friday to 9:30, Saturday to 8. National President Pushing New Washington-Soviet Trade SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. Under the gram deal the'farmers but for those involved (UPI) President Nixon will Union will he granted up send his secretary of commerce to $500 million in credit through he replied Yes. Asked how he pleaded to the charges. Okamoto replied: "On the 30th of May 1972 I discharged firearms with two other persons I forgot their names I do not know how many people I killed have many things I want to say in court Then he pleaded guilty.

at at his Oceanside home. interest. Early Bird Can This Summer Ba Cool Can and dock workers, exporters, seamen and shippers, the White to Moscow this month to work the commercial credit corpora House said. on comprehensive new tion. the government hacked The agreement was an- to U.S.

Soviet trade, agency which normally handles nounced as Nixon relaxed here following up the unprecedented transaction 575(1 million grain deal. the regular 6-, per He will bring up the old interest. 11 ij it Hpht It also marked the first Russian World War that such credit has Plans for the trip furnished the Russians. Secretary Peter G. Peterson jdejr previous purchases were were disclosed this weekend by for cash.

Henry Kissinger. Nixon's chief During the first vear of the foreign policy advisor. The President wants "a three-year agreement. Russia will buy at least $200 million worth of U.S. ve new approach to choice of a mix of wheat, corn.

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