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JL'LY 1, I97t THE IXDIAXArOLIS STAR PAGE 44 By NAT GREENWOOD Belvedere World Chess Match Awaits Negotiations U.S. Denied Records Of Bank Depositors pete for tho biggest prize In chess history: a division of $125,000 with fiveighths going to the winner, and an even split of 60 per cent of the film and TV rights aold to a pro. conditions, housing and even down to the kind of car. the host federation should provide for Fischer. Until the new demand for a share of the gate, Fischer and Spassky had agreed to cum- after eliminating a series of strong opponents in the challenge round, plans began to go awry for the "match of the century." There have been disputes over money, the site, lighting the restraining order and con San Francisco (AP)-A Fed tended it would "impede the process of justice." moter.

eral judge yesterday temporarily barred the government from requiring banks to report and disclose debitor recoris Youngquist accused the ACLU under the so-called Bank Se crecy Act pending a ruling on whether the law is constitu tional. United States District Court Judge William T. Sweigert Thtllfm.H. Block I Co. and the banks of being tardy in filing the action.

He said the action was intended as a tactical move to "unfairly pressure" the court and the government into "hasty and unnecessary action." Judge Sweigert said the complaints before him challenged the act's constitutionality and required a decision by a three-judge court on the constitutional issue. "Geographical and mechanical problems presented by a statute of nation-wide applicability are such that fairness and orderliness will be served by imposing a temporary re "Next time call me from downtown when you're bringing vour friends home for dinner." Reykjavik. Iceland (AP) -Organizers of the world chess championship said yesterday the "whole match" depends on llth-hour negotiations between them and Bobby Fischer's lawyer on a new demand for more money by the American challenger. Andrew Davis, Fischer's lawyer and confidant, arrived on a flight from New York. The plane was to have carried the 29-year-old chess star to the site of his 21-game match with champion Boris Spassky of Russia.

FISCHER had booked a ticket and checked his bags on the plane, but then he hesitated. He demanded his luggage back, got it and disappeared from Kennedy Airport at New York after holding up the flight for more than two hours. What Davis and officials of the Icelandic Chess Federation had to sort out was a fresh demand by Fischer for 30 per cent of the gate receipts collected during the match. Without the extra money, he threatened to boycott the match scheduled to begin tomorrow. It was learned that Gutmun-der Thorarisson, the federation president, spent most of the night in sometimes heated telephone conversation with Fischer's representatives in the United States.

THORARISSON said late yesterday that "nothing has been settled." A Moscow dispatch indicated Russian concern over developments. A Tass writer Report FBI Found 'Bug' Evidence Denied straint without limitation to said his temporary restraining Order is effective nation-wide until a three-judge court rules on. an injunction petition in a hearing scheduled July 20. The new law becomes effective today. Sweigert 's order, however, directed that banks must keen the microfilm records of all deposits and all check transactions as required by the law, approved by Congress in 1970.

ruled on suits filed by the American Civil Liberties Union, President Fortney H. Stark of the Security National Bank of Walnut Creek, and the California Bankers Association, representing all banks in California. ijhe stated purpose of the Taw was to allow Federal investigators access to bank records in pursuing underworld money manipulators, tax cheaters, and the moving of money abroad to Swiss banks. John Youngquist, assistant U.S. attorney, opposed issuing California," Sweigert said.

THE ACLU and the banks Washington (UPI) The Justice Department denied a report yesterday that Federal agents had searched the desk contended that the act and the regulations for its enforcement posed a grave threat to constitutional guarantees. of Howard E. Hunt, former White House consultant, and found floor plans of the Demo The guarantees cited include freedom from unreasonable cratic Party's national head search and seizure, the right quarters plus a dismantled to privacy, the privilege against electronic listening device. The department issued the self-incrimination, the requirement for due process as it af denial several hours after both the White House and the FBI fects banks and bank customers and the First Amendment efused comment on the re port by the Washington Daily right of private association. News, which quoted unidenti by JOare fied "sources" as saying the materials and a Spanish pistol had been seized by authorities investigating the pre a Turks Give 6-Year Term To 14-Year-Old Briton break-in June 10 at the Demo the original! Glacierware icy slush mug claimed Fischer was disre cratic offices.

spectful to the organizers and "ABOUT 95 PER CENT of was placing the value ot mon that story is incorrect," said priate for them to discuss the incident or information related to it as long as the investigation is pending. Speculation of possible White House involvement first arose the day after the incident when it was learned that one of five men arrested, James W. McCord had been in charge of security for the Republican National Committee and President Nixon's main campaign organization, the Committee for the Reelection of the President. Two Killed, 3 Wounded In Shooting Durham, N.C. (UPI) Two persons were reported killed yesterday three others wounded when bullets from a passing pickup truck riddle 1 a Volkswagen van and brw.

a windshield in a car near Interstate 85. The incident marked the third public shooting attack in the Raleigh (N.C.) area In the last month. The shots came from a burgundy-colored pickup truck about 7:30 p.m., about 25 miles from Raleigh. Durham County's Sheriff's deputies blocked off the road. Three suspects were arrested about 30 minutes later in a pickup truck about eight miles away.

ey over that of the sport of thousands sold at 2,95 .99 1 special chess. In match preparations which have already caused a lot of frayed nerves, one additional problem was that Davis carried no written authoriza-jon from Fischer to act on his behalf. But federation officials were hopefui at least that hurdle could be passed. ONCE FISCHER earned the right to challenge Spassky, Ankara (AP) Turkey's criminal appeals court yesterday upheld a lower-court decision sentencing a 14-year-old British boy to six years and three months in prison for drug offenses. A panel of five judges ruled that Timothy Davey had conspired to sell 57 pounds of hashish at Istanbul with three other foreigners, as charged by the lower court.

THE same case, Austrian Peter Stoll, 17, was sentenced to eight years and four months in prison, and Frenchmen Jean-Jacques Mor-risot, 20, and Patrice Biasat-to, 21, to 12 years. "I have to tell Tim now," said Mrs. Jill Davey, his mother. "That's my job. It isn't nice to have to tell a kid he's going to spend the next six years in jail, but I have to do it." Timothy will be sent to the Kalaba Reformatory for Boys outside Ankara.

The defense will ask for a retrial, but lawyer Husrev Bilgin said there is little hope that this would succeed. "It's over," said Mrs. Davey. "This is it." SHE SAID she and her five children, ranging in age from 4 to 13, will not leave Timothy, but will stay on in Turkey indefinitely. She said she will go to Ankara after the boy is sent there and try to get work teaching English to support herself.

Jack W. Hushen, head of the Justice Department's public information office. "There was no map or drawing or any other layout of the Democratic headquarters," he said. "There was no electronic eavesdropping device There was one-half of a two-way intercom system, like a walkie-talkie, but smaller and it's not a bug. The gun was a .25 caliber Colt." Beyond that, Hushen said: "The FBI did not seize this material.

It was turned over to them by the White House staff after the FBI requested the contents of the desk." BOTH. PRESIDENTIAL Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler and an FBI spokesman said it would be inappro For the coldest soft drink in the world the original Glacier-ware icy slush mug. Handy inner capsule stays in freezer until thirst strikes take it out and insert into mug, fill with your favorite beverage in minutes a deliciously icy slush forms as you stir. Capsule can be re-energized indefinitely, mugs are dish' washer safe.

Mai 'it shop OS I -0575 24 hours a day, every day, including Sunday or order by mail BLOCK'S HOUSEWARES, FIFTH FLOOR; ALSO GLENDALE, SOUTHERN PLAZA AND LAFAYETTE SQUARE Concert With Coffee Vienna (AP) A Viennese restaurateur has introduced concert music in his coffee shop in the hopes that it will be as popular as it was when Schubert, Strauss and Beethoven performed in large Vienna restaurants. TODAY'S PICTURES 1 S. ivp-im. 7 gems set in a sea of green. The scene is the Stanley H.

Meyer farm on Ind. 62 between Lanesville and Cory don in Harrison County. (Photo By Randy West) AT TWILIGHT At dusk, as evening shadows sneak out of the woods and creep slowly toward the barn, summer thunderclouds flounce angrily across the sky. The last rays of sunlight make the farm buildings gleam like 1 1 I AT km ifmf( (vP Kvtcvv" tIV IK a A TEARS OF JOY Seventeen-year-old (Jirl Scout Janet Frink of West Point, wipes away tears of happiness yesterday in the White House East Garden after being greeted by Julie Nixon Eisenhower, the President's daughter. Janet said that she cried because she didn't think such a thing could happen to a farm girl.

Julie received 125 Girl Scout national award winders at the reception. (AP Wircphotos) SKY LIT Vari-colored tentacles streak through the sky last night as an aerial bomb opens the annual Sahara Grotto fireworks show at Butler Bowl. A fireworks display from atop the Indiana National Bank Tower will start at 9 p.m.jtomnrrow. (Star Photo by George A. Newhouse) ONLY A PAWN IN THEIR GAMES? An angry Bobby Fischer pushes past admirers and away from newsmen at a Kennedy Airport coffee shop Thursday night shortly before he was scheduled to fly to Iceland.

Fischer i scheduled to play a 24-game chess scries for the world's championship against Russia's Boris Spassky tomorrow, Fischer "castled" himself from the newsmen by rushing out Into a rainstorm. (AP Wire-photo).

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