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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 77

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WORT IS IPCCC lift, ur a a face lift BIG CHESS FISCHER TO FORE By G. KOSHNITSKY THERE were no surprises in the first round of the Candidates' chess matches, all favourites winning. The most closely contested match was between the youthful Robert Huebner of West Germany and the ex-world champion, Tigran Petrosian (USSR). The first" six games were drawn, but when Petrosian won the seventh Huebner conceded the match on medical advice. Petrosian will be meeting the USSR: champion.

Victor Kor-chfioi, in the In Jhe only all-USSR encounter, Korchnoi defeated Efirq Gfiler. 5i-2K The Danish ace. Lar-sen, defeated 'East-Germany's Wolfgang Uhlmann. 5J-3J. the longest match of the round, while the: hot favourite, the American wOnder-boy, Bobby Fischer, disposed of the formidable.

Mark Taimanov (USSR) with the unprecedented score of 6-0. Before the match, Taimanov optimistically, hoped to profit from Fischer's inexperience as a match player. Usually in top match chess contestants do not strjve for. wins in. every game, but try to conserve enerey by consolidating a win of two by a few safe draws.

The score shows that Fischer not only wanted to Win the match arid qualify for the. semi-final in which he will but also to prove his" absolute superiority. 'Few; doubt that Fischer will he said. "They "do what they like and I think there's an even more per missive waves to come. "Young people today are less tolerant of restraints.

They don't mind experimentation, and I guess that's not such a bad thing just as long as I'm not involved in it myself." Dr Spock was married to Jane Cheney in 1927-(his wife is with him on his tour of Australia and New Zea- land). His eldest son is married and has three children, and is director of a children's, museum at Boston. The other son is at Harvard. 'He is proud of them. His younger son, he says, has more or less opted out of the rat race.

He has long hair and a long beard. "He's interested in a simplified life style," says Dr Spock. "He's experimenting with living in a tent on a Vermont farm, he's also lived in a commune." The anti-war activities take up much of Dr Spock's time now, following his retirement from teaching university research work in 1967. But he still works on revision of "Baby and Child Care" and on his other books. He' has an office in, New-.

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From Page 76 Last month Dilorenzo's plans for expanding his interests in the racket suffered a setback when he began serving a 10-year prison term for conspiring to transport more than $1-million worth of stolen IBM stock from New York to Pennsylvania. He is also facing federal charges, together with four other men and 13 trucking firms, of violating anti-trust laws. The depth of Dilorenzo's criminal involvement was described by Assistant US Attorney, Mr Jack Kaplan, during the stolen stock case, when he called him "next in line to 'take over the Cosa Nostra family of the late Vito Genovese," and accused him, of using "gangster tactics, threats and sabotage against trucking firms that could not cooperate with him." Ostrer himself is in trouble for alleged crimes committed away, from, the airport. He and eight qther men were indicted by a Federal Grand Jury last month for. manipulating the shares of the Belmont Franchising Corporation, sending the stock up to $42 a share before it dropped almost out of And he Is already on probation for five years for stealing $340,000 from an insurance firm for which he was the star sIesan.

Ostrer's link with the airport racket, accord'n" to the, "News," is through Davidoff and the Teamsters' local. Ostrer, regarded as a financial genius by the mob, despite several major bankruptcies, sold Davidoff plans for a severance fund that have since been approved by, the union and the National Association of Air Freight. i It was this expensive plan that Davidoff wrote into the Emery contract without the forwarder's knowledge or consent but which it has agreed to pay into until the dispute has been settled in court. The new Severance Trust Fund is administered by botn union and employer trustees who include, Haskell Wolf, executive "director of the NAAF, and Frank La Bell, the boss of Jet Air Freight, both of whom were indicted on May 13 by the Grand Jury investigating the. alleged anti-trust violations.

thoroughly crooked background- includes the theft of $338,370 worth of cheques from the Canadian Life Insurance Company, of Toronto. Despite pleading guilty to the theft, he was released on a bond by Supreme Court judge, Xa-vier Riccobono, who said, in what must he one of te most extraordinary state-ments ever made from the bench: "It would apoear that almost any venture you undertake, obvious' because of those gifts and talents that have been given to you by the Almighty himself, seems to enable you to convert almost anything into a very successful enterprise. "It is inadvisable in these circumstances, for this court to take these ta'ents, these God-given talents, and incarcerate them by incarcerating you." Despite the improvements that have been made to airport security, the mb continues to pick out the prize cargoes with the aid of expert "spotters" who are employed by the airlines and are paid up to $1,000 by the mob for each valuable load hijacked. However, the racketeers may be exposed and forced to leave the airport if the Senate Rackets Subcommittee, which began hearings on the subject this week, can have the leaders removed from their powerful positions. aim auvivo in niviiuiviitan mJAbU' UofaUU 0 Wt) area (no obligation) or for colour folder of door designs 932236 and prices, phona 0W AatfU or send this coupon dander Pty.

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qualifying series, but the path the world chess crown is not an easy stroll, even for a genius. si(o)KE mm? hi? Cont from P41 He blames his image as an advocate of permissive parenthood on people like the Rev Norman Vincent Peale and Vice-President Spiro Agnew. They hate the he says. "That's why they say I'm to blame for what the kids are doing today. "The Rev Norman Vincent Peale is just a great big blowhard, though, I don't let him worry me." Whether or not he deserved his reputation as an advocate of permissiveness, he predicts that a more permissive society is on the way.

Children tomorrow will allowed to -be more as they, like than today's children, he This new permissiveness may take several forms. One may be that because more, women will want to go out to work, more will sent. to nurseries (this isn't necessarily a bad he says, as long 4a they are" three or older and the is a ft' They could also be handed -over. -'tor. communes, in the same way as Israelis, operate kibbutz-type communes, he says.

Dr Spock's own children were brought up in what he thinks was a fairly permissive manner. "But their children are being brought up in an even more permissive way," From' page 43 Hospitals in those States which have not yet increased fees NSW for example will simply not be able to carry on without increased revenue. The increases in wages and materials costs bave been so great in the past year that about $40 million has been added to the operating bills of the public hospitals in NSW. I know that the cost of running Sydney Hospital alone has gone up by about 1 a million dollars a year in the last 12 months. It now cost's about $7 million a.

year to run the hospital which is only as medium in Moreover, all public hospitals are under pressure from the Australian Medical Association to do away with honorary doctors who work part-time for nothing. The AM A wants visiting doctors paid, on a per session basis. Dr R. H. Macdonald, president of the AMA Federal Assembly, commented this month; that Australia was perhaps the only country in the world where the nineteenth century honary medical system.still survived.

Maybe. But when hospitals have to pay doctors who now work for nothing they will need still more money to keep their doors open. Dr I. A. G.

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We tend to -forget 'that between 45 and 50 per cent of the patients in a public hospital at any one time will be in neither an intermediate room nor a private bed. They will be public patients or pensioners, bedded in public wards. public patient is one who has been given a means test on a formula laid down by the Hospitals Commission. If the gross income of the family minus rent and HP repayments minus child upkeep is less than the basic wage (now $39.10 a week in NSW) then the patient can have a public bed. Or he (or she) can provided he (or she) arrived at the hospital via casualty or outpatients and does not wish to be treated by his (or her) private doctor.

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