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(Iran, Ia i vrni. 1 i I a jO ililll Venule I it 3 niT '4 mJ Cincinnati Area which society chooses one' engine over another. Korper snys he began research four years ago with a few associates, who have now been joined by firms -in the oil and hydraulics equipment industries. AS KORPER explains it, the engine burns oil slowly in two large cylinders, pushing pistons which Fischer McQueen from today's gasoline or diescl engines. It burns oil in cylinders, he says, but it puts a hydraulic system and computer-controlled valves between the pistons and drive shaft.

Virtually everything in it runs on the same cheap oil in its fuel tank. Korper says the idea was to design from scratch an engine offering improvements over conventional engines In five areas: cost, consumption of natural resources, pollution, social Impact and what Korper calls the "politics" with WEST HAVEN, Conn. (AP) An ecology-minded inventor says he has put together a practical oil-burning engine that won't pollute the air, won't burn much fuel, won't need much repair, and could put out as much power as engines now in use. And, he says, it could run on fuel as cheap as home heating oil or with minimal treatment crude oil. George Korper, 26, says his engine works on princi-p 1 radically different draullc tank.

Releasing the pressure through comput; er-controlled valves drives the machinery or vehicle to which the engine is at-, tached. Chess Challenger Savs Bobby Fischer has made a last-minute demand for more money to play in the world chess championship against Russian Boris Spassky, informed sources said Thursday. They reported that the 29-year-old American challenger has sent an ultimatum to the Iceland Chess Federation "two or three days ago," saying he would not show up unless he got 30 of the gate receipts on top of the unprecedented sums already guaranteed. Under the agreement Fischer and Spassky signed with the federation, the players will share a purse of $125,000, with the winner getting five-eighths of it. In addition It was agreed that they would each get 30 of receipts from sales of television and film rights for the match.

Fischer canceled scheduled flights to Reykjavik, Iceland, Tuesday and Wednesday. This had led to speculation that he was waging a war of nerves with title-holder Spassky. The 24-game match is due to start on Sunday in a 2500-seat sports palace where seats are sold for $5 a game. Steve McQueen Arrested BUS FARE HIKE The price of bus tokens will rise from 46 cents, to 50 cents Saturday, but cash fares temporarily will remain at the current 50 cents, according to an agreement reached Thursday between Cincinnati Utilities Director Wallace M. Power and the Cincinnati Transit after week-long negotiations on the company's request for higher fares for the last half of 1972.

On July 28, cash fares will go to 55 cents. On September 13, token fares go to 55 cents. In addition, there will be a 7.8 cut In bus service beginning August 13, Three weekday routes will be eliminated, and all service will be eliminated on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New year's Day. Page 29. Final edition.

MEETING GETS ROUGH A 90-minute meeting in City Council chambers Thursday, called to air grievances of white and blacks living in the upper Vine Street area against each other, was punctuated by shouted obscenities and a near brawl. The meeting, which followed a brick-throwing melee at 13th and Vine Sts. Wednesday evening, did bring a promise from City Manager E. Robert Turner to increase police foot patrols in the area. Page 29.

Final edition. DEATH RULING REACTION The U. S. Supreme Court decision abolishing the death penalty produced many varied reactions in Cincinnati and Hamilton County Thursday. The opinion of the man in the street seemed divided about 50-50 on the wisdom of the decision, but court and law officials pointed out many facets and possible effects of the decision.

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you're under arrest," came the reply. Standing by was James Arness, television's Matt Dillon, who was with McQueen when he was arrested. McQueen pleaded innocent to charges of reckless driving later in the day and left town to go i i Stateivide GAS TAX HIKE? Ohio Highway Director J. Phillip Richley said in Columbus Thursday that a two-cents per-gallon increase in Ohio's gasoline tax is needed because of declining revenue for new road construction in the state. Richley said the state Is spending only about $210 million a year for highway construction, but should be spending million a year.

Page 10. DIRECT GARRET FACTOR OUTLET National Actor Steve McQueen railed to make the great escape Wednesday as he was apprehended by a policeman. Sheriff Matt Dillon stood by. The larrest came after police saw a car making circles in a downtown Anchorage, Alaska, Street in the early morning. Bystanders said McQueen jumped out of the car and addressed the arresting officer: "Hi, I'm Steve McQueen and I'm having a good time in your little two-bit town." "HI, I'm a policeman and Astronaut Irwin Plans To Preach Retiring astronaut James B.

Irwin, who says his flight to the Moon on Apollo 15 made him a deeply religious man, said Wednesday at the Houston Space Center that he will form his own evangelistic group and hopes to work with Dr. Billy Graham in a worldwide ministry. Irwin, 42, announced last month he will leave the space program in August to devote his time to "spreading the good news of Jesus Clhrist." Irwin landed on the Moon last year with David R. Scott. WARE HOUSE WEEK-END SALE ONLY SAT.

10 to 5 SUN. 12 to 5 BUY DIRECT SAVE 28 East 2nd St. COVINGTON, KENTUCKY End of Suspension Bridge Phone 491-1967 FORD RECALLS CARS Ford Motor Co. announced in Detroit Thursday the recall of more than four million 1970 and 1971 model passenger cars and Ranchero car-styled pickup trucks for replacement of a plastic looking device on their front seat shoulder belts. Ford said a small percentage of the devices have been found to break with repeated usage.

Page 10. POVERTY BILL OKED The Senate Thursday passed a $9.6 billion antipoverty bill, including a provision to put the Legal Services program for the poor under an independent corporation. The bill authorizes funds for two additional years for programs designed to help 26 million Americans officially defined as in poverty. Page 10. GUN CONTROL ISSUE Under heated questioning, administration officials testified Thursday before a House Judiciary subcommittee that they oppose any more federal laws for licensing or registering of firearms, but that they could support a ban on cheap handguns called "Saturday night specials." The subcommittee, headed by Rep.

Emanuel Celler grilled Treasury and Justice Department officials, accusing them of failing to administer present gun control laws. Page 10. i von, urn, umiN Offer good at these Dutch Boy. dealers: International NORTHERN IRELAND TENSE Roman Catholic housewives in Londonderry began stockpiling food amid mounting fears that militant Protestant plans to seal off Londonderry's "no go" areas this weekend would set off renewed violence in Northern Ireland. The outlawed Irish Republican Army began distributing leaflets in Belfast warning Catholics to stay off the streets in case shooting breaks out again.

The IRA leaflets proclaimed support for the cease-fire but warned againsc more violence provoked by the Protestants. Page 6. ENQUIRER TELEPHONES OTY DESK 721-2700 1 CLASSIFIED 421-C3M, 8 a. m. to 5 p.

m. Closed Sunday. CIRCULATION SERVICE BUREAU 721-2700, 7 :45 1. m. to 5 p.

m. weekdays; 7:45 1. m. to 10 a. m.

Sunday. Call be fore 5 p. m. Thursday to temporarily stop Sunday delivery. INFORMATION CENTER OFFICE 721-2700.

8:06 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Monday through Saturday.

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Paint Wallpoper 5337denway 922-2982 COVINGTON, KY. Frank Hogedorn Potnt Glasl 814 Madison Ave. 291-7500 DELHI Mohawk-Delhi Paint 4l8Greenwell 471-3859 DOWNTOWN Mtlvin Supply Co. 1106 Roc. St.

o2l-4678 Jos. Rosenberger UlOVineSt. 721-4013 FAIRFAX Fred Schmidt 5190WoosterRd. 871-3355 FAIRFIELD Worehouse Point Center 4900 Dixie Highway 863 0400 FINNEYTOWN Pamllo'l, Inc. WW A (feu3 tin) I MT.

WASHINGTON (1 936 W. North Bend 681-5715 FLORENCE, KY. Western Auto Assoc. Store 7104 Dixie Hwy. 371-7404 FORESTVIUI Paint City 7731 Beechmont Ave.

231-1111 GREENHIILS, OHIO Paint-N-Ploct Greenhillj Shop. Center 825-7167 GROESBECK Suburban Point Wallpaper 3091 W.Galbraith 9310198 HAMILTON Hit Vii IXJU 000 Special prices at your Dutch Boy dealer from now thru Saturday. FANTASTIC SAVINGS SATURDAY ONLY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. First Come First Served! I 50 to 75 off entire stock all nationally Famous MEN'S LADIES' CLOTHES Reg.

SALE Price PRICE Famous Label Sport Coats to 65.00 16.96 Double Knit Sport Coats (special group) 70.00 39.96 Famous Label yr'round Suits 95.00 39.96 Double Knit Suits sp ecial group) 85.00 49.96 Oouble Knit Suits contrasting slacks 1 1 5.00 69.96 Eagle Double Knit Suits (special group) 150.00 79.96 Famous Label Double Knit Slacks 221.00 Famous Label Short Sleeve Dress Shirts 0.00 29.00 Famous Label Knit Sport Shirts 6.50 1.96 Famous Label Men's Swim Trunks 8.00 4.90 Kay Windsor Bobbie Brooks Dresses to 18.00 5.00 Shoppers Charge BonkAmericard Master Charge $749 $49 Worehouse Point Center 1 06 Brookwood 863 0666 HYDE PARK Murphy Paint Hordwort 3425 Erie Ave. 321-0561 INDEPENDENCE, KY. Roxie's Supermarket ILL Highway 354-9188 LUDLOW, KY. Schrogt Hdwt. Gilt Shop 648 W.

Elm 431-1365 MASON Thompson Hardware Main St MILFORD.OHIO Millord Hardware 223 Main St. 831-3021 MT. AIRY Spaith Feed Supply 6511 Colerom Ave. 521-9936 MT. HEALTHY.

OHIO Lohr Hardwor 75 1 3 Hamilton Ave. 521-7032 MT. WASHINGTON Melvm Decorating 7181 Beechmont Ave. 232 0405 NEWPORT, KY. A.

J. Kamp 621 Monmouth St. 581-3360 NEW RICHMOND, OHIO Metiger Hardware 400 Front St. 553-3171 NORTH BIND, OHIO O'Cull'i Supermarket Miami Harrison 941-5801 NORWOOD, OHIO Norwood Point 4 Hordwar 4642 Montgomery Rd. 631 -4534 PRICE HILL Price Hill Paint 4 Glass Co.

3631 Warsow Ave. 921-2844 SAYLERPARK Pomell's SoyW Pork Hordwort 4571 Grocely Drive 94 1 2520 SILVERTON, OHIO Silverton Point 4 Glass 72 1 8 Montgomery Rd. 891-1310 ST. BERNARD, OHIO 1 GAL. GAL.

House paint -1 -I'j Butler Point 4 Wallpoper MEN'S AND LADIES' CLOTHES "IN OUR 51st YEAR" TWO STORES MT. WASHINGTON 2119 Beechmont opposite Kroger Also available at ELMWOOD PLACE 6019 Vine St. VineSt. 641 2600 A product of Industries, Inc mm AINTS) I NT JL.

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