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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 28

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fc fc ALil.J Jl fc.wl'J'W'kvXJ' mm( -fc A THE REPUBLIC. COLUMBUS. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. 1972 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT 1 ion Caixipvention Capers UKay iemom Fischer Falls in Spassky Trap in First Chess Game Of Vacant House champion to sleep and then spent the night and the morning hours analyzing the position to find a winning combination for SpHssky.

Many experts feel they will By IAN WESTERGREN REYKJAVIK, Iceland Caught in a hopelessly drawn game, temperamental American challenger Bobby Fischer took a chance to bring some life into his first world chess cher's demand and told him it is up to the official referee, Lothar Schmid of West Germany, to run the game from now on. Spassky's seconds, including international grand masters Efrim Geller and Nikolai Krogius, sent their world ago from Contractors United, to demolish the houses. Mr. Owens also was directed to advertise for bids to demolish condemned and vacant houses at 112 North Ross street owned by Mrs. Pearl Snyder and 102 North Ross street owned by Mrs.

Martha Elkins. Gary L. Gambill, executive vice-president of United Con suceea, even ueuer nimseii modestly suggested: "I believe we will have a draw." championship game. In that moment, soft-spoken and mild-mannered Boris Spassky proved why he is the world champion in the noblest Actual demolition of a substandard house was authorized Tuesday by the Columbus board of works and an official of the building inspector's office was directed to advertise for the demolition of two other houses. The board also accepted the resignation of a policeman, approved two subdivision plats and received a progress report on the city 's application for a TOPICS program involving federal streets funds.

Police Patrolman Robert G. Peetz, 25, 2430 Charleston Square, resigned after 3Vk years on the force. Mr. Peetz said in resigning that he was unhappy with certain departmental procedures. His resignation is of games.

struction and Engineering corporation of Indianapolis, informed the board by letter that the fed He immediately pounced on Fischer's bishop left trapped eral highway administration has approved a city-consultant after capturing one of the Russian's pawns and the game agreement with his firm. turned distinctly in Spassky's The city preliminarily agreed favor. to contract with the Indianapolis Spassky asked for adjourn ment after 40 moves and 4Vb company to have it execute a TOPICS program for the city. TOPICS stands for Traffic Oper 11 hours play. When the two resume the game tne first in their $250,000, 24-game world match HEk thinking abojt a pool next.

Spassky has a bishop and three pawns against Fischer's five pawns. resumes at 5 p.m. (1 p.m. EDT). ations Program for Increased Capacity and Safety.

The federal program makes 50 per cent sharing money available to local governments for projects when certain criteria are met. The board also approved the final plat of Carriage Estates Section 1 and a resubdivision of Lot One of Block 49 in the P. J. Fushelberger subdivision. Most experts assembled here effective July 22.

Ralph Owens, assistant city building inspector, was authorized to direct Contractors United, Ralph Owens, assistant city building inspector, was authorized to direct Contractors United, to proceed with the demolition of a condemned and vacant house at 1320 Ninth street owned by Jarvis Gilbert. The house is one of five which the board earlier decided to proceed against. Two of the five later were deleted, because it was learned that they already were involved in legal action. The oth seemed to agree that Spassky has a chance to win. while Car Goes Out of Control, Hits 2 Autos and House STALEMATE? Chess board duplicates position of figures after first 40 moves.

Spassky is playing white. (UPI) Fischer should be happy if he salvages a draw. But nobody has come up with No Vietnam an explanation why the American chess genius went straight into what appeared to be a Casualty Russian trap. A woman's foot slipped off the brake and onto the gas pedal of the car she was driving, causing it to strike a parked car and then travel out of control into a yard where it struck another auto and He took a chance to win a List Again er two, ownea Dy uiarence chance," said Danish grandmaster Jens Eneveoldsen. Hawkins at 242 Jones street and 531 First street, are awaiting a Mary Hill, 1441 Sycamore street, went out of control as it rounded a curve on Jolinda drive, east of South drive, and struck a parked 1964 Rambler owned by William Coles, 1950 Jolinda drive.

From there the auto continued into the yard of Donald L. Bush, 1940 Jolinda drive, and struck a 1972 Chevrolet station wagon owned by Mr. Bush and then struck the Bush house where it came to a stop. "We will never know until final reinspection by the building Fischer tells us if he does," said another international inspector. A bid was received a month then slammed into a house late Tuesday night, according to Columbus police.

The accident was one of three reported to Columbus police Tuesday. There were no injuries. A 1963 Plymouth driven by grandmaster. Fischer obviously was dis pleased with his game. After BEAUTY ROOM tel5ijiPn(riiirt the adjournment he angrily demanded a meeting with the WASHINGTON (UPI) -Foi the third time this month, tht Pentagon did not have i Vietnam casualty list Monday There were only five weekdays before July when th Defense Department had not out a daily report oi ietnam war casualties since the first list was issued Sept.

2, 1965. The list sometimes ran to a dozen or more mimeographed pages at the height of the war. In the past year, however, it has shrunk as the American combat role has declined. On many days the report has Icelandic organizers to com Brenda Hawn Police said the Hill woman reported that her foot slipped off the brake pedal and onto the accelerator of her auto, causing the 11:30 p.m. accident.

Damage was estimated by police at $500 to the Hill car, $800 to the Bush car, $400 to the Coles auto and $6,000 to the Bush house and lawn. A 1970 Chevolet driven by Terry Perry, 21, North Vernon, and a 1966 Pontiac driven by Ernest Beatty, 37, 2135 Elm street, collided at 2:51 p.m. Tuesday at Twenty-fourth street and Central avenue when Mr. Beatty allegedly failed to yield the right-of-way. Mr.

Beatty was cited for failure to yield by Columbus police who estimated damage at $2,000 to the Perry car and $1,000 to the Beatty auto. A 1569 Ford driven by Rickey Newland, 18, 532 Rosemary road, was struck in the rear by a 1972 Plymouth driven by Paul Burson, 59, of Missouri, at 12:07 p.m. Tuesday on Hawcreek boulevard at Seventh street. Damage was estimated by police at $125 to the Newland car and none to the Burson auto. plain against what he described as the noisy audience.

Some 3,000 Icelanders and foreign chess enthusiasts had packed into the Lagardur Hall for the opening thriller. But most knowledeable observers said Ben A. Meier Friday 1:45 p.m. formtrly of tht Comeo Room is now working full lime 379-4266 1853 State St. they felt the audience was more carried only one name.

quiet than is normal at top chess games. American combat deaths Indochina since Jan. 1, 1961. The Icelanders rejected Fis total 45,806. Another 10,229 have died from illness, accidents and other noncombat causes.

In order to win a presi WEDDINGS by Miner Ph. 376-3932 Columbus, Ini dential election, the candi date must receive the constitutionally required majority of 270 electoral votes. Plan 1 $95.00 A FIRST TORONTO (UPI (-Environment protection inspired the first slogan to be put on motor vehicle license plates in this Canadian province. "It's "OntarioKeep It Beautiful" and it will be on the plates next year. Your Savings earn the most in interest at IHIome Federal Soviet Grain Deal Will Aid Farmers Plan 2 $125.00 INCLUDES: limn mm fWw hi PtmI Pktwti la khum 5X7 1 1X II PIclWM hi WMnf Album IX 1 1 firtwt hi nmff irwc-SMFMMlMkU It was selected from a list of suggestions aimed at keeping Xj' the traveling public ecology' minded.

lio is involved, the positive im pact upon the U.S. employment BATON ROUGE, La. (UPD-President Nixon's deal with the Soviet Union to sell $750 million of American grain will create up to 34,500 new jobs and help the U.S. balance of trade. Agri The best time to select a memorial is before together.

x3uSx culture Secretary Earl L. Butz said Monday. Butz told the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation the grain VISIT OUR DISPLAY PRICES CLEARLY MARKED situation will be quite significant." ButJ said the economic impact of the grain deal demonstrates agriculture's importance in the world monetary system. "Assuming the Russians buy only the minimum quantities under the agreement and I fully expect them to buy more U.S. grain exports will increase approximately 17 per cent over the 1969-71 average," Butz said.

"If the Russians were to take the entire amount of grain under the agreement in corn, which we don't expect them to do, it would be the equivalent deal is only one of the was the Nixon Administration is helping farmers. However the CERTIFICATES GUARANTEED FOR TWO OR FOUR YEARS Minimum 10,000 $7 W0 The Very Best President farm policies are coming under fire, he says. "A critical farm policy debate Only Authorized Rock of Ages is emerging, nutz said. You have already heard its rumble. The whiff of brewing controversy is in the air.

And the Dealer in this area TWO CARS, HOUSE STRUCK Station wagon in foreground was struck while parked in driveway by car at left in background late Tuesday night. The parked car and house are owned by Donald Bush, 1940 Jolinda drive. Car at left was driven by Mary Hill, 1441 Sycamore street, who told police her foot slipped from the brake to the gas pedal on her car. Her auto had struck another parked vehicle moments before. The house damage estimate was set at $6,000.

of. approximately 550 million election year fire which heats it burns higher day by day. Monument Company Columbus Across from Garland Brook, 376-3225 President Nixon has been bushels of corn and that would be 10 per cent of our record 1971 corn crop." mi criticized for his reluctance to clamp strict price controls on '0 farmers. Farmers have been At a distance of 100 yards exempt from most of the ad ministration price controls. 1-YEAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Minimum of $1,000 into a forest, specialists say, plants remove up to 80 per cent The White House announced of ragweed pollen from the air last week the Soveit Union would purchase $750 million in mrougn meir iiuenng COLUMBUS CENTER OPEN 9: 30 to 10 SUN.

NOON TO 6 grain trom tne united states over the next three years. The deal was described as the largest commercial transaction of MUSH vatloty ctoroo agricultural commodities ever sold by the United States. "This historic commercial 6-MONTH SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Minimum of $1,000 Cozy Lounge Columbus Center Cocktail Hour 5te4pjn. Coldest Draft Beer In Town Try a frosted fish bowl of beer OpM I ijh. te 1 ml transaction between the world's two leading nations is a major step in the President's determined stride down the road toward a century of peace for all mankind," Butz said.

cooroN SPECIALS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "We estimate that each $100 million in grain exports creates about 3,000 to 5,000 additional jobs so since at least $750 mil- 1 isir isw CX-126-12 12 COLOR PICTURES I I PASSBOOK SAVINGS Deposit or withdraw anytime. i I I POLAROID 101 FILM $077 LMtl Cmim fi My 11-13 86 Limit 1 WkT 1 All interest is continuously compounded daily and paid quarterly! At HOME FEDERAL, your savings earn the highest interest possible! WELCOME CAMPERS FOR AiUCK THIRTY NINE Spick and JAuioiU BOUNTY PAPER 1 GAL mmm ft i CHILD'S PLATE ROAST LUll-MAN TOWELS BEEF BAKED HAM FUEL JJ IMtl Umlti 28 i i'. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION SOI Wellington St. 374-3321 J'tVlon SK YEARS OR YOUNGER COLUMBUS CENTER I -V- i.

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