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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 7- 1972 5 A Spassky To Move First -When And If California Hijacker Gives Up $100,000. Spassky has agreed to drop his demand that Fischer be penalized one game for delaying the match, U.S. chess sources said today. things.

But I will not bite into a sour apple." Thanks to a rich British chess fan who doubled the stakes, he didn't have to. The winner will get $150,000 and the loser REYKJAVIK, Iceland, July 7 (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw last night, giving Boris Spassky the first move in the world championship chess tury Spassky of the U.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of the U.S.A. Spassky had arrived early to wait for Fischer.

"I came to play," he said philosophically in from Fischer to give up a share of the gate receipts: "I have worked for more than a year to get this match to Iceland. I would do many match, which finally will start accepting the first postpone next Tuesday. ment when Fischer did not Mr show up. Later he demanded an apology-Fred Cramer, who advanced a slender claim to represent Fischer and called a lot of That is, it will 1 the American challenger or the Soviet Union champion pleads illness and gets another postponement. The i of the last week was summarized in state press conferences, predicted, ments made in one day by Max like a man who ought to know: Euwe, president of the Interna- "I can't see Bobby apologizing." But then Fischer sent a letter tional Chess Federation.

The Rev. William Lombardy, a Franciscan priest and avid chess player, told another press session: "Money is putting chess on the map, because money makes the world go round." One final quote, from Gud-mundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who was under pressure Vatican To Let Others Share In Communion VATICAN CITY, July 7 (UPI) The Vatican announced today that it would allow Protestants and Orthodox Church member to receive communion in Catholic churches, but only if they fully accepted Catholic belief concerning the Eucharist. The Eucharist is the sacrament by which Catholics believe they receive the body and blood that began: "Dear Boris: Please accept my sincerest apology for my disrespectful behavior. Yefim Geller, Spassky's second; fielded questions with: a gavarit po Anglikski," meaning roughly, "No "I'm very pessimistic," Euwe said at 10 a.m. At noon: "It's a very delicate situation." At 7 p.m., he sighed: "There's hope." That was Tuesday.

It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the cen- Capt. Lloyd Turner Persuaded hijacker Minority Report On Delegation of Jesus in the form of bread and wine. Most Protestants also have a communion service, but Req. $12 to 14 they're great sandals, not all of them share the Catholic belief that Jesus is present in the bread and wine. A Vatican spokesman said fi the kind you love to wear with everything rom that unless they fully accepted 1 FROM PAGE ONE go and the hijacker released 55 others aboard before forcing the crew to return to Oakland.

Turner had volunteered to stay aboard as a hostage with three crewmen after the other passengers were allowed off. The hijacker asked for a helicopter to be waiting for him at Oakland. "This is nothing personal it had to be done. It's been 1 a stewardess Maria Ring quoted the hijacker as saying. When he gave up, the hijacker had a pistol that he had taken from the police officer and a 7.65-cal.

pistol of German make, the FBI said. "He (the hijacker) started to act rather nervous and pursuant to suggestions, with the captain and the pilot' talking to him together and in dividually after 2 hours finally surrendered his weapons and surrendered to the I I The patrolman's weapon wasv his service revolver. Turner Jsaid hC" had not been, frisked when he boarded on the aircraft at Sacramento. "I could have shot him sever- al times but there were women nd children on the plane and it could have ruptured the skin of "the aircraft," Turner said. "I talked to him about family and said it was going to hurt 'his mother and it would not be today or tomorrow but would be a long term thing," the patrolman said.

Turner said Goodell had told him he was a Vietnam War ve-' iteran and had complained that he Army would not let him marry a girl in Southeast Asia. Asserts Riders Were Screened I SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 ((UPI) At least three screening -procedures are required for passengers boarding United States flights, and Pacific Airlines was using them on the two flights hijacked the last two days, a spokesman for the airline said today. into the convention. The minority report would provide also that in changing the delegation, the strength of youths or blacks could not be reduced. Unless a voluntary compromise is reached on the minority report or it is withdrawn by its backers the Missouri problem could require a vote on the convention floor.

If so, a simple majority would decide the outcome, with the state's delegation banned for taking part. Whether convention action is required, however, could depend on the significance of the challenge in shifting the delegate strength of the major pres idential candidates. I supporters for McGovern or Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota determined that the Missouri challenge could add substantially to their strength, a floor fight could occur, political observers said. On its surface, the Missouri challenge apparently would add a few votes for McGovern, though perhaps not enough to fight for on the floor.

The challenge represented by the minority report appears to constitute a threat to Gov. Hearnes's efforts to control the delegation. In that sense, it may have more local than national political significance. jeans to sundresses and they're yours at savings now at SiBR We show just one from our collection, and there are more in mahogany brown or saddle tan, full sizes in medium width only. The Other Place Downtown; Avenue Shoes at branches.

the Catholic belief, they would not be admitted to communion under any circumstances. He said persons who rejected some other parts of Catholic belief, such as the infallibility of the Pope, but who accepted the teaching on the Eucharist, might be welcomed provided they behaved in what was considered to be a Christian man ner. FROM PAGE ONE with 20 other minority reports from around the country. The fact that a minority report was made in the Missouri case appeared to contradict a ruling by credentials committee chairman Patricia Roberts Harris. At the conclusion of the vote Saturday adopting the compromise Missouri plan, Mrs.

Harris announced that in view of the fact that the vote was unanimous there would be no minority reports. Party officers refused to discuss the apparent contradiction. Specifically, the minority report calls for the addition of 18 women to the Missouri delegation, increasing the total number to 39. Of the 18, seven would be less than 30 years old and one would be black. Each of the women delegates would have one full vote.

The remaining 34 delegate votes would be divided among the 55 men delegates, giving each man 3455 of a vote. The new women delegates and the division of the male votes would be determined by caucuses of the delegates from each of the state's 10 congressional districts, the report said. the caucus elections, however, the "supporters of each candidate shall select delegates according to their share of the election body," the minority Put On Probation In Extortion Case receiving any psychiatric care found necessary, Crowe, a former convict who lives in the 1300 block of Fair- Fred L. Crowe, who was convicted last Jan. 20 of attempted extortion, was placed on probation yesterday by Judge John J.

Kelly Jr. of St. Louis County Circuit Court. A jury had set his penalty at meadows Lane, Spanish Lake, Bacardi light rum for what? was found guilty of trying to extort $40,000 from a former employer by threatening to kill members of his family. Voice two years in prison, the mini- mum allowed by law.

Kelly sus- prints made from recordings of pended execution of the sen- telephone calls to August Sun- tence and placed Crowe on pro- nen, vice president of Sunnen bation for five vears. and made Products were the main the probation conditional on his used against Crowe. $4,300,000 Is Paid For Titian Painting Enjoy it in Daiquiris and Bacardi Cocktails. 1 match gave Britain a year to LONDON, July 7 (AP) The National Gallery has given a check for about $4,300,000 to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Mali- his bid.

It was owned by Lord Harewood, Queen Elizabeth's cousin, but had been on loan to report said. This apparently would under the National Gallery for 10 And use it like gin or vodka in Martinis, Screwdrivers, Bloody Marys, tonic, bitter lemon. BACARDUum. Thcmixableone. 1972 BACARDI IMPORTS, MIAMI, HUM 80 PROOF.

SSBSJ? mine to some degree the et- bu, in payment ior me years. forts of Gov. Warren E. Titian painting "The Death of The gallery gave $2,600,000 to Hearnes to keep the state's Actaeon." the fund, and the government delegation uncommitted going Getty bought the painting last and private contributors sup-June at a London auction but plied the rest. Wholesale Prices Up FROM PAGE ONE USi SALE! Wffil 01 LT $135.39.

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(4) Spot checks of passenger Identification. Kissel said three of the procedures were in use in each case, but he did not say which three. Passengers on the first hijacked plane, in which the two hijackers and one passenger were killed, said they saw no evidence of a metal detector, end several passengers said their hand baggage had not ibeen checked, Gels 20 Years I For Hijacking Jetliner In '69 AUBURN, N.Y., July 7 (AP)-A young man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of air piracy in the diverting to Cuba of a jetliner more than three years ago. United States District Judge Lloyd F. MacMahon pronounced the sentence, the minimum permitted under the air piracy statute, on a 1 T.

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Dead Hijackers Had Lifelong Friendship SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 (DPI) Two hijackers who were shot to death Wednesday night were lifelong friends who had been born four days apart in Bulgaria and immigrated to the United States in 1968. Dimitrov Alexiev and Michael D. Azmanoff were shot by sharpshooters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation aboard a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet that they had hijacked. They had demanded $800,000 in ran-pom two parachutes and a route to Siberia. The FBI said the two men had come to the United States in 1968 as political refugees sponsored by the" World, Council of Churches.

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