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2 ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, July 19, 1972 WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Sinatra Accuses House Crime Panel Game 4 DRAW spassky Delegate Says Election of Duo To Panel Illegal bilily Of Irresponsii it- -S -s: i I it I Will 11 SHORE BUS USE GIVES FAKE RISE State House Bureau TRENTON The state Board of Public Utilities Commissioners has approved 10 per cent fare increases for Consolidated Snore Lines which operates a Pater-son-Asbury Park Berkeley Township bus route. higher fares, rounded off to the nearest nickel, will be effective Sunday. The PUC said the bus line would have suffered an operating loss of $2,300 under its present fares on an annual basis. said the new fares will provide the company with annual operating income of about $3,600. Ally Ncars Citadel In i 1 -f: A 'Sy-, ft mim 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I IIIIID PPMPII I A www FISCHER IWhile! Diagram ihowj the final position of the remaining pieces on the chess board last night after Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer agreed to a draw in the fourth game of the world championship chess match in Reykjavik, Iceland.

(AP) Fischer, Spassky Draw 4th Game TRENTON (AP) A member of the New Jersey Democratic National Convention delegation said yesterday he will challenge a meeting last Friday that elected a new Democratic national committee woman and committeeman from New Jersey. Joel Jacobson, director of community affairs for the New Jersey branch of the United Autn Workers, released the text of a letter he sent to iSalvatore A. Bontem' po, stale Democratic party chairman. Jacobson said his challenge was based on the grounds that the meeting of the delegation was conducted without a legal quorum present. Acting under reform rules to expand 1he base and membership of the national committee, the delegates, dominated by reform minded backers of Sen.

George McGovern, elected Richard T. Samuel, of Westfield, and Mattilyn T. Rochester, of Williamsboro, both McGovern supporters, to the new national committee posts. If their election stands, they will join former Gov. Richard J.

Hughes, the current committeeman, and Mrs. Thelma Parkinson Sharpe, former president of the state Civil Service Commission, the current national committeewoman. Under the reform rules, Bontempo, as state chairman, and Mrs. Anne Martindell, of Princeton, the state Democratic Party vice chairman, will also have national committee seats. Mrs.

Martindell was chairman of the convention GEN. FRANCISCO FRANCO of Spain (left) look a major step toward his retirement yesterday by designating the vice president of the country, now Adm. Luis Carrero Blanco (right), to take over temporarily as president in case of Franco's death. The decree restricted Blanco's power to a maximum of eight days before Prince Juan Carlos De Borbon, Franco's choice to succeed him eventually as head of the government, takes over. (AP) Names in the News GOV.

GEORGE C. WALLACE was to undergo surgery this morning to improve the drainage of an abscess in his abdomen, University Hospital said yesterday. The procedure is a continuation of the treatment begun by the governor's doctors in Maryland and was not unexpected, the hospital said. REP. FLETCHER THOMPSON, yesterday accused actress Jane Fonda of treason and said the Justice Department should take action against her.

Miss Fonda, Thompson told the House, was quoted last week by Radio Hanoi as urging U.S. military personnel in Vietnam to disobey orders. "This is treason," he said, and "is giving aid and comfort to the enemy." ROBERT KENNEDY JR. paid $13 to get his friend, Michael Parkinson, out of jail for having played rock music on a cathedral pipe organ during Mass, police said at Villavicen-cio, Colombia. Parkinson, 17, came to Colombia two weeks ago with the young Kennedy on a South American tour.

Sam Stflocr. said federal wiretappers overheard someone inform Patriarca by telephone Aug. 21, 19ti2, that Sinatra was going to be elected a track director. "Do you know Patriarca?" Sinatra was asked later. "No," he replied under oath.

"You never met him?" "No." Sinatra denied any knowledge of the alleged Berkshire Downs La Cosa Nostra money with confident, short swers after stalkine into the crowded House nearing room and accusing the committee of irresponsibly listening to charges of another alleged tie with racketeers. He said the committee should have Immediately and publicly refuted testimony by Joseph "The Baron" Barboza that Sinatra fronted for Patriarca and other La Cosa Nostra monev in the Fontaine-bleau hotel in Miami Beach and Sands hotel in Las Vegas. "This bum went running off at the mouth and I resent it and I won't have it," Sinatra told the congressmen. "I'm not a second class citizen. Let's make that clear.

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Committee investigators said they did not know whether Patriarca would answer questions on his alleged interests in the now-defunct Rorkshire Downs Racetrack near Hancock, Mass. or stand on the Fifth Amendment. Tatriarea, who was transported from federal prison to testify, Is serving a ten-year sentence in Atlanta, for murder conspiracy. He was identified by the Justice Department in 1969 as boss of the New England La Cosa Nostra family. Sinatra told the committee yesterday he invested $55,000 in the track in August 19C2 and never knew who his other investors were.

The retired singer and his lawyer said they had no hint gangster money was in the track. Sinatra said he pulled out after he was elected a track vice president and director without notice. "I didn't know it until I read it on the sports pages," he "Don't call Pardner. I'm using him as a bookmark!" SAPOLIN EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT (List wili-yum MluUVM mm 1 move by forcing an exchange of queens. But the Russian chose to go for a win.

The game was packed with surprises, with first white and then black setting the pace. Spectators bet first on Fischer, tnen on Spassky and then on Fischer again. For the first time in the series, Spassky was late in arriving but not so late as Fischer. The Soviet champion walked onstage four minutes after the clock started. The American chess genius from Brooklyn was 10 minutes overdue in the auditorium.

Fischer looked confident and relaxed, buoyed by his win Monday. It was the first time in his career Fischer had beaten Spassky. He lost to the Russian three times playing black and drew twice playing white in their five meetings before the world championship round began a week ago, anything goes 1 lester glenn I BUICKOPEl-TOMS RIVER I 4 Egypt Bars Reds; REYKJAVIK, Iceland fl) -Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky struggled for five hours yesterday in the fourth game of their world championship chess match, then settled for a draw. The score in the 24-game. series now stands at 21.

2 for the Soviet champion and IV2 for the American challenger. They called it quits at the 45th move. The fight had been hard, with a string of startling turnabouts. Each contestant got a half-point for the draw. Spassky, 35, won the first game and got the second by forfeit when Fischer failed to show.

The 29-year-old American won the third. Spassky was stone-faced as he left the auditorium, hardly acknowledging the applause of the crowd. Fischer smiled and waved as he walked out. Yugoslav grandmaster Sve-tozar Gligoric said Spassky had made a bad error on the 29th move, throwing away the chance of a win. U.S.

grandmaster Robert Byrne said Spassky, playing at a slight disadvantage with the black pieces, could have pocketed a draw at the 18th Israel Optimistic Manager of Met, Daughters Killed Silence was the initial reaction of the Soviet government to the action by a government in which it has invested billions of dollars. But some diplomats in Cairo speculated that the Kremlin and not Sadat was responsi-. ble for the withdrawal as the result of 'a secret agreement during President Nixon's visit to Moscow to phase down Soviet-American activity in the Middle East. Announcing that his own soldiers will replace Soviet advisers and experts, Sadat said the Russians had let him down by not delivering arms promised in 1971 for confrontation with Israel. Sadat said the Russian ouster "docs not touch in any way the essence of Soviet-Egyptian friendship" but it is necessary, he declared, to set "a new style for the coming stage of our 0IXBQDP delegation.

In his letter, Jacobson, who went to Miami Beach uncommitted but voted fur McGovern, charged that Mrs. Martindell allowed the Friday meeting to proceed in error. Organization Democrats who were a minority in the convention delegation opposed expansion of the National Committee. They argued that New Jersey state law provides that national committee members must be elected by the Democratic State Committee and that the new procedures were illegal. Joseph Gannon, executive director of the state committee, attempted to explain the state law to the delegates meeting last Friday but was shouted down by the McGovern supporters, further increasing the division between the regular and reform camps.

The meeting had been called for 9 a.m. but was postponed until 10 a.m. and finally got under way at a.m. with 67 delegates and alternates present. Jacobson contended that among the 70 members eventually ruled present by Mrs.

Martindell there were a number of alternates who were not authorized to vote. He cited parliamentary rules that require a majority of the voting members of a delegation to be present to undertake a-meeting. Jacobson said, "There was not a majority present at that Friday morning meeting, there was no quorum, and no action which was taken at that caucus was legal, or official, or in any way, binding upon the rest of the delegation. GOERAN GENTELE make ends meet" financially, as well as his theatrical ability. Several critics were impressed by Gentele's Swedish company's productions of Tristan, Ballo in Maschera and Rake's Progress, which was directed by Ingmar Bergman, at Montreal's Expo 67.

Police said the Gentele family had spent the afternoon at La Maddalena, an island off the north coast, and were driving in a rented car from the port of Palau to a hotel in Porto Cervo when the accident happened. Police said the Gentele car had been trying to pass another auto when it crashed into a truck carrying tar. Established 1804 Capital Funds $45 million Total Resources $600 million Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Your all-around bank NEW JERSEY NATIONAL If A BANK Jj (SLRVICF! BANK 1 uaiig Tri SAIGON on South Vietnamese forces battled their way toward the walled Citadel In the heart of Quang Tri City today and reported lfi3 North Vietnamese killed in house-to-house fighting yesterday. One government paratrooper unit was reported 100 yards from the southeastern corner of the 19th century fortress, and another as closing in from the northeast Bide. The Saigon troops had to fight for every inch of ground in South Vietnam's northernmost provincial capital, which the North Vietnamese captured last May.

Initial reports said the North Vietnamese killed five government soldiers and wounded 20 in the fighting Tuesday. The U.S. Command said three American Phantom jets bombed a South Vietnamese position six miles southeast of Quang Tri City by mistake, killing one government soldier and wounding 16. It was the third such U.S. bombing mistake reported- in two days and the fourth in two weeks near Quang Tri; a total of 1 1 South Vietnamese killed and 51 wounded have been reported.

Field officers blame the close-quarter fighting, the often confused maneuvering of South Vietnamese units and the presence of hundreds of U.S. planes in the air while almost all ground units are calling for support. The U.S. Command also reported one of its Cobra helicopter gunships was shot down Tuesday 14 miles southeast of Quang Tri but said the crewmen were rescued. Chard's Root Inedible ROME.

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Gentele was general manager of the Stockholm Royal Opera Company before his appointment to the Metropolitan. In New York, Anne Gordon, a spokesman for the opera, said, "We're just out of our minds. We had all learned to love him in just the short time he had been here." She said the opera season would go on, but just how was uncertain. "Maybe we can go ahead with the season the way he outlined it," she said. Mayor John V.

Lindsay called the accident a "devastating tragedy" and added: "Goeran Gentele was a great artist, most certainly headed for further greatnes." Gentele was not well known before that 1970 appointment, which made the Met one of the few major opera companies without a musician as its leader. A former actor, Gentele said when appointed that he would hire a musical director, since he was not a professional musician himself. But he added: The theater part, in my view, is as important as the musical part." Gentele was a graduate of Stockholm University and he attended the Sorbonne in Paris. He directed several films before joining the Stockholm opera in 1950 as a producer. He also directed more than .10 plays for Stockholm's royal Dramatic heater.

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