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   Albuquerque Journal (Newspaper) - July 17, 1972, Albuquerque, New Mexico                                TlM flight chance ot ind nighttime showers ind High WIT SO DeUils Page ALB Good Fischer In Iceland Melts His Icy Demeanor And Puts Heal On His Red And Fall Volume 373 Number 17 Monday July 17 1972 30 Pages In Two Sections Price State Republicans Choose Delegation 2000 Leave Irish Area In Protest BELFAST AP A Ro- man Catholic priest led 2000 wople from their homes in Belfast in protest against British troop con- centrations Sunday as five more persons lost their lives n the bloodiest year ol Ireland's Heidi Long and Police Defective Examine Drawer Plundered by Search for Burglary Rate Causes Brings Four Dominant Responses Father Jack led his flock from the Avenue district where the Irish Republican Army and troops have been locked in a battle since Thursday The procession mainly o women awl children headed an band carrying blankets and pushing baby car streamed from the district and set up camp on a football ground about a mill away Mosl of the remained guarding their homes FATHER said the British army liad refused pressing requests to evacuate the area Their presence said was the li of Ihc people have endured enough nv already The army must leave Q Earlier two British soldiers LAS VEGAS N M were killed and one was Weary and benumbed by three seriously injured by a land mine i days of deliberations the at near Ihc Irish Task Force on Subdivision An Controls saw ils for killed in a riot al another border town In Belfast a young policeman was shot dead and a civilian shot in the head Saturday died in a hospital deaths look he known total since August to Select National Convention Delegates Smiling Winners Carlos Robinson Linda Force Fails to Draft I Law on Subdivision Control This Is the second of a series on the growing burglary problem in Albuquerque Future will probe the anatomy of burglary how the system handles burglary anil possible solutions By Drug abuse recidivism juvenile cy a moral these arc the most suggestions as to the immediate or root causes of soaring burglary problem Two most suggestions primarily Irom law enforcement officials are drug auu Hie repeater rate Next in frequency are Albuquerque's large unsettled youth the community's growth location and physical characteristics and the generally low moral climate wide VARIOUS officials interviewed have different ideas as to causes often reflecting viewpoints from their own professional fields Many offered explanations Some were based on inferences from statistics others from personal contacts and tions others from sheer conjecture Increasing drug lending to the quick need for ready cash to support is on Uie tips of many tongues The two underlying causes of burglary here are drug especially and suggests Albuquerque Police Chid Donald Byrd Hard drug abuse Is one of the causes for a very large percentage of ALL TALK about the drug added Judge Walters but very few know how really serious it is Possession is bad hut the real problem I think is the pusher That's much more District Court Judge Payne Division B THE TOTAL SO far this year is 236 surpassing in less than seven months the 232 who died in all the province's worst previous year of sectarian strife completing draft legislation evaporate Sunday afternoon when the group got stuck in a complicated and unforseen loophole subdivision law passes the next session of the legislature each county will have 180 days to draw up and adopt their own regulations Task Force member s estimated this would mean all 32 counties would have lo lw in compliance no later than Sept 19 1973 McCloskey Bid Fails At Parley IK v New Mexico's cans selected a solid Nixon lo the GOP national convention completely ignoring bids for by ihc dent's main opposition U.S Rep Paul X of California The delegation is made up mainly of Republican regulars from and Fe and includes one Indian The group includes one black and like Ihc delegates was selected Sunday in a session in the sweltering confines oi Del Nortc High School gym Hy turning doun McCloskey supporters for a spot on the delegation or among Hie the Republicans may i have invited legal or a contest at the Republican Con- vention in August in Miami Beach Tom Mayer o Santa Fe a McCloskey lost in one bid lo become a member of the Now Mexico JOP delegation said com- on the stale convention made luic today or Tuesday THE that the Task Force had run into a i real roadblock Sunday afternoon came when they when he appeared turned to a at- Saturday's session and then dealing uith su Within this Continued on Avenue is In Suffolk area of the provincial j y western outskirts The army moved heavy Ironically issue evolved Into on argument over Ihc j definition of a subdivision a question group thought they had settled two months ago By lale in the afternoon Task force members admitted fatigue and called for ad- voted lo 27 in disagrees to some It's as of armored cars into other had belief Yet the Idea drug usage and burglary gfl hana in hand that as need for hard drugs Increases so does There's more hard drug use orf in observes Lane chief of the city police investigation division They've got lo gel more money to pay for it The price of narcotics is going up And the best way for many addicts is to steal especially where it's safe easy and quick Agrees District Court Judge Mary Walters Division I have a feeling without concrete evidence that mosl burglaries are probably I'm pretty well convinced drugs at root of 50 per cent ot the which may be I medical rather than a criminal problem related a problem as people think especially wilh juveniles arc not as as the but who commit about half of the burglaries According to Albuquerque police statistics in 1970 juveniles accounted for 35.5 per cent ot all burglary Statistics and the Juvenile Probation division of the district court lend lo support Payne's contention Drugs are not much of a factor among juveniles unless they arc not observes Daniel Perez intake officer The majority of juveniles are ed in possession of marijuana In juvenile bation we seldom find kids with hard drug problems HULK or Ihc hard drug use is in ages 20 lo 24 adds George P Gargoura chief probation officer These wo probation officials also discount the of drugs on burglaries among According to their experience with a first offender drug counseling program None of he juveniles have in- nor do we have reason to have been involved in burglaries to obtain says Perez Nevertheless belief in the Importance of drug abuse remains dominant Over 50 per cent of the cases are believed to be on says IL Leslie Williams chief tant district The rate may be as high as 75 lo 80 per cent according to a of Albuquerque Drug Abuse Education Coordinating Center as cited by 3 Todd city public safety director TODD that Ihc estimates are based on speculation and sketchy tion A high Is the next iii in I in i I don't know what we can do with these guys They do two years in the pen get out and soon after are back in High recidivism according to Judge Wallers is the history of New Mexico It's one of highest in the nation We're higher than the national average but slill the median High recidivism rates among themselves however do not explain the problem Why the on A-I Ihc district where nights of heavy shooting have brought a confrontation crisis that threatens to erupt into full-scale Journal Index Action Line Comics Crossword Editorials For Youth Obituaries F'enple's Column Calendar TV Log Previews Weather 11 n-ll A-r A-a -A 13 H MIS EVERYBODY'S lired said Task Force Chairman Frank I'm not even sure what day this is Perhaps if we step away from this for a while we can come back fresh But we've got a good eight hours of work left The Task Force by then had through II pages of he draft Some of the changes marie minor others were significant lo long and spirited debate OF mosl live proposals adopted Sunday was a paragraph each county lo enact sion regulations and setting a deadline for doing so If the Task Force's hoped for Bear Attacks 4 Scouts On Wilderness Trek medium-sized brown bear ore through a al Scout Ranch in northeastern New Mexico Sunday and four scouts who were asleep in their tents official said Two of he four scouts attacked were admitted o Medical for of The other two were treated for minor scratches anil released to return to the trail where they were on a hiking and camping trek in rugged area near Cimarron for puncture wounds were identified ns Kirk Albracht 15 of Ohio and Mangels Hi of medical officer Dr David said the two were In good and wonM be returned to homes today Monday for further treatment The other two were not The hear first made ils around 2 Sunday at Clark's Fork one of 22 staff camps where it woke members The slaff members frightened the off but il returned one and one-half hours Officials said moved through the lent destroying tents and eventually attacking The bear disappeared into the wilderness the attack and of- said arrangements were being marie lo have bear so it could he moved lo a populous area lost a bid lo have convention designate his lone delegale and which he won ra June 6 presidential primary promised legal action or a con- at national convention fl also appeared that Ihc delegation favors U.S Hep Manuel as ils chairman following reports from While House thril President Nixon desires Lujun lo head Mexico group STATE law and as the of June G primary of the New Mexico delegation will cast one delegate for McCloskey at the i Delegates named i Women Mrs of Albuquerque notional com- Irene of Santa Fc stale president of Federation of Republican Mrs Marco of County chairman and Linda jof Albuquerque state Young Republicans n a t i o n al I Slate Chairman Thomas McKenna of Ed of chairman of Ihc stain of Jose K Armijo of Las Vegas Alex Sania Fc County chairman Hobeil V vice chairman and Continued nn 3rd Game Adjourns Fischer Leads REYKJAVIK Iceland Hi The game of the world chess championship adjourned Sunday night after 5 hours and IB minutes of play wilh challenger Bobby Fischer holding the edge The Hcv William dy Fischer's second an grandmaster stud Soviet Boris was in a had position lie's a pawn down Spassky had five pawns at adjournment Fischer six retained a queen a bishop in addition lo his king The game will be resumed today of West Germany stopped piny afler Spassky had made his move and had handed in his reply move in a sealed envelope The game was played in an upstairs room No spectators were present Fischer had threatened to fly back to the United Stains unless he and Spassky had privacy for Ihc Fischer playing black and so moving second the day one pawn up matching Spassky's bishop and queen but In a strong position for male Chief Referee Lothar Schmid The game opened with a typical Fischer defense the merging into the Benoni strong play for domination of center of the hoard where mosl kills arc made ami most games won The boy from Brooklyn at- tacked from all He slammed down the he lo Ihc kingside he switched back to Ite and Ihen he struck down he middle Spassky hit his nails Fischer leaned hack swivelled in his chair le a n c d moved rook lo king two It was the 23rd move Spassky moving his moved queen to queen three In words he mounted his defense Spassky's was over From then on he defended moving Fischer moved rapidly He had the kry square ot the b o wilh a full four pieces Spassky had no chance of pushing forward his king's pawn lo For three moves he shuffled one rook up and down reduced to niter passivity Then for one moment II looked as if he had the chance of mate Bui Fischer moved one piece and at once ed the initiative That was Ihc Mh move SLv moves il was over for the day tled a dozen possible routes in off Ihc lops of heads Lesser worked it out on chess boards Spassky arrived shortly before the scheduled Marling lime for the game 5 p.m or 1 p.m KOT Fischer loped in alter the Russian had made his move over table wilh a smile nnd shook   

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