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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 50

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IVlr I'alm Knu'h I'ost-Tum-N. Sturdu. Jul 15. 1ST Fischer May Win a Ban On TV Cameras in Hall People In the News I J. He said l)r Max Euwe president ot the International Chess Federation 'F1HF' was returning to Iceland to lake charge ot the match the richest and also most trouble some in the history ol the game The oiganieis.

bound by a contrail with Chestei Fox Inc had let used to lemove all the cameras, but did take out one and relocated two others so that Fischer could not see or hear them Fischer's aides appioachcd Spassky and his seconds yesterday seeking a settlement ol the impasse. Russian sources LEG AL NOTICE said hlscher's leplesentatives asked Spassky to agree to cancel the toiteituu- ot the second game and replav it but Spassky refused Fischer remained locked up in his hotel suite yesterday The Icelandic oiganieis tear that the match is ahead) over chess souices said 1 nder the match rules. Fischer will not receive anv share of the prize money, if he fails to complete the match But Spassky would presumably be able to claim his shaie if he is declared the inner LEG AL NOTICE A Julie Eisenhower Develops Pneumonia rom Poi! Aire Kust I.ady Pal ion broko nit West Coast vacation and tli-w vi'stoulay to the homo ot her ill daughter. Julie Nivon Kisenhower, who has developed pneumonia White ll iuse Press Secretary Konald Ziegler said Julie. 24.

had been sutttTinn tor several days Iroin a respiratory ailment which degenerated into viral pneumonia He said she was running temperatures of 101 -102 degrees but was receiving adequate care at her home near Jacksonville, and there were no plans to send her to a hospital Any if he re To Stay but Home When a 14 year old boy appealed at the Fulton County Juvenile Home in Atlanta and asked to be detained, an official told him he could not be accepted ithout justifiable cause Stale Hank No. 1 1 '1 i -Is 'j v1 i I- sa 'Yk 1 wl Dollars ts ONNOI.IU VI Kl) Khl'OKT OK CONDITION III TAI.M UK II MAI. I. II NK OK KM I' MM II KM II IN 1 II ST I Ol II 1)111 1) A Nil DOM KS ill SI IISIDI HTKs I INK I 1 IINK OK III SINKSMIN II nkiioi II. ASSKTS itiit- urn li.mks i nit liiilmr.

1 unpusli'il ili'Uils I Tri'asurv sri unties Obligations cf iillifirS I Im t'l lllllrlit arlli U's Obligations ol Sl.ltes iitlltl Isiniis OtlU'l' MM Ti ui i mull scciii itns Fl'llt'lal funds Sulil UHtU'S Hilt ll.lsi'li untl. I tn ivsi'l! Otliei In, ins 11. ink prt'inisi's. luriiituir vtm Iut ii'Pri'St'iitiim bunk uhmuisi's By United Press International Oiganiers ot the $250 turn world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky said yestei day they might give in to Fis cher's demand and remove all television cameras I rom the contest hall, if that is the only way to save the match But (iudmundiir Thoranns son. president of the Icelandic Chess Federation and in Reykjavik his match commit tee had decided to reject a protest filed by Fischer against the award ot the second game ot the match to the Russian champion when the temperamental American failed to show up "If it all boils down to cam eras or no cameras.

1 guess we'll try to remove them." Thorarinsson said. The third game is set for Sunday, but chess sources say it may not come off. The Rev. William Lombar-dy. Fischer's second, discounted rumors that the American chessmaster was flying home.

"1 haven't heard anything about that, and I hope it's not true," Lombard)' said. "Everything is still up in the air. We have settled nothing so far." The American challenger refused to play in the second game Thursday, unless all the cameras were removed He said they distracted him When Fischer did not show up within the alloted one hour to make his first move. Judge Lothar Schmid announced that Fischer had forfeited the game and that Spassky was leading the match 2-0 Fischer filed a protest against the decision and against the presence of cameras in the 3.000-seat hall. The match committee met for two hours yesterday before announcing the protest had been rejected The committee said its decision had no bearing on the presence of the cameras "The match is still on and I will start the clock again at 5 in.

Sunday." Schmid said. Real i' state owned otlier lii.in ti.mk pi None Noil, nihi.iii'ii AP Wireotioto CONNECTED BY FINGEKTII'S Alter almost 40 years of blindness and a lifetime of silence Louise Selby, 60, and her brother Bill, 511, no longer seem to care very much about the world they know only by touch. Staff members at the Country House for retarded but trainable adults say they know very little about the pair who have been at the home for six years. investments suiisutia nes not eo Customer's liability to th is li.ui mi outstuiuimn Otliei assets total asskts l.iAHH.I ITKs Demand depusils ot individuals, pa ami i orp' ii ations Timeaiui savings deposits it mdu i. H-l-llipv p.

-nil's anil i oi poi aiions Deposits ot Tinted States eiVfi nment Deposits ot states ami politn al subtle isit Deposits ot toreign uue rumenls ai t.ni 41 II lss Non. Non, It Didn Pay To Advertise Deposits ot lommeit lal banks Cettlllt'd and ottn el s' he, ks et. I TOTAL DKI'OSI IS ss i i.t) Total demand d. posits Sr m.l.f.v.! J'. i i Total tune and savings deposits i Federal turds pur, husetl and set in it its sold unde I "THis means 1 got to commit a crime he asked.

"Yes." the officer said. Detective A. Korey said the youth returned a short time later with two copies of the Georgia Code which he said he took trom an office in the courthouse. The director of the office declined to press charges, but alter a conference at the juvenile home the youth was allowed to sign a petition against himself The youth, who was not identified, said he did not want to return home because of a domestic problem Record-Breaker A painting by the lHth Century British artist Sir John Ylillais was sold tor 31.500 pounds or $75,600. in a record-breaking auction at Christie's yesterday to the London dealer who bought it there 26 years ago for a mere 2.100 pounds, or $5 040 at current rates The painting.

"Hugenos." was sent to the London auctioneers for sale by American collector Huntington Hartford, the work's last owner Truman Convalescing Research Medical Center reported yesterday that Harry Truman continues in good condition. A hospital spokesman quoted the former president's personal physician. Dr. Wallace H. Graham, as saying that Truman is convalescing well.

There still wss no indication when he might be dismissed to return to his home in Independence. Mo. By the Associated Press All Bob Jagielski said he wanted to do was "make a buck The 22-year-old cab driver had eight $5.50 tickets to Thursday's Rolling Stone rock concert in Detroit which he was illing to sell for $100 each But, since unemployment is high and money is tight Jagielski was illing to cut rates Thursday, he sold two of the tickets for $75 to two undercover Detroit police officers He hits been charged with ticket scalping, an offense which carries a possible SMt-day jail semenccand $100 fine "It wasn't very smart of him to advertise i the tickets i in the newspaper." one of the arresting officers said A Thief Repents By The Associated Press A thief ho couldn't forget has asked forgiveness. A man robbed I Roy Bal-lintvne's Bar and Grill in Ogden. I'tah.

of $300 in 1955 paid the money back this week with interest The man called the other night and asked to speak to im husband." said Ballin-tyne's widow. Liz. "I told him thai my hasband had passed away five years ago. and he said that he was sorry and wanted to clear his conscience." A letter arrived later containing a dozen $50 bills. In a rash moment during my youth I broke into your restaurant and stole about $300." it said.

"This act has weighed upon my mind ever since." the thief said, "and 1 feel to sincerely repent of this crime that you must be paid back I am therefore enclosing the $300 plus interest which could have accumulated during that time I sincerely hope the onginal loss was not too damaging to you. "1 hope. too. that you can find some degree of forgiveness in your heart for me." the letter concluded It was unsigned Nor. Noi.

attreeinents to lepun lluse Other liabilities lor borrowed inonev Mortjiae Hide bled lless At eptanees ve. utt ti bv or loi our.I tin bank and outstanding Other liabilities TOTAL LIAHILITU-'S MINDKITY I.NTKRKSI'IN CONSOLIDATE) S'TiSiniAKIKS RKsKin KSON l.OXNs NDSK( 1 lilTIKS Rosen tor bad debt losses on loans set up pin sii. mt to Internal KeVeUUe Sel it tilings i Other reserves on loans Reserves on set untn TOTAL RKSK'RVKSi i LOANS AND SKlTlil IT KS M'l IM. Ol NTs notes anil dt bentuies Kqiutv i apital. mtal I'lelerred stilt total pur ulue sttt, total par alue No shares Nti shares i mt st a ml in Suri.lus riiilivide il prolits Rfsen tor ontini'eiieies ami other reseiA es TOTAL CAPITAL Al Vol 'NTS TOTAL I.I A HI 1.

1 II KS, KKSKKVKS AND CAPITAL Ai 'i. HI NTS Ml MOHND Non I. For 3 Lady Chimps, the Jig(g)s Up alohtlar Vveram1 ot total deposits tor tli duvs elidim; nh tall tlate Average ot total loans mr the 1' with vail dale da elltlim; elude Pue. trued iliseount on instalment I Nont .1 liove in total eoutits I.I net Ket uhve 'lt named bunk do solemnli Sl KAi! tll il th sldt'llt ATLANTA APi Jiggs, realizing the wildest dream of many a male being set free on an uninhabited island with three females should have been happy-enough to swing from the trees. He wasn't though.

The 150-pound chimpanzee, whimpering, crawled back into his cage, longing for the human companionship he'd been used to. Joni, Girlie and Saki, his female companions, were more adventuresome they began exploring in the thick foliage on tiny Bear Island off the Georgia coast The clumps were set free nearlv a month ago by Emory I'mversity's Yerk-es Regional Primate Center in Atlanta in an experiment designed to see how well apes can breed and adapt in a wild environment in the temperate zone "At first," said a Yerkes spokesman who was present when the chimps were freed, "they seemed confused. Then, with Jiggs leading the way. and the le-males following, they walked along the beach. "Before long, however.

Jiggs. who'd lived in a cage most of his 12 years, returned to it. making crying sounds Joni sat down nearby, swaying, while Girlie and Saki scampered away and disappeared." he said. to the ties! ol in kilt iWlt'tl no .111.1 I'eil, 1 llll.tm tie 'ee Hi. haul I.

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