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Sunday, July 16, 1972 Akron Beacon Journal A 5 Officials Scramble To Keep Chess Match Alive Action Prom toco. Jovnul W.r, Svk, 0nship che6s matcn REYKJAVIK, Iceland eluded the reputed arrival of Last-minute attempts to keep Bobby Fischer's sister, Mrs. the Spassky-Fischer champi- Joan Targ; a series of meet- Line and refuses to show up for any game unless the forfeiture is rescinded. Friday a four-man committee, by a 3-0 vote, upheld Schmid's ruling and called it final. The American representative, Cramer, abstained, on the grounds the committee had not devoted enough time to the problem.

(Armstrong ings; a cablegram campaign and an examination of the decibel content of Exhibition Hall, the site of the match. Mrs. Targ's arrival was reported by Iceland Radio. Fred Cramer, Fischer's representative here, would neither confirm nor deny the report. "She has not checked into this hotel," was his only comment.

After talks with officials of the International and Icelandic chess federations, Fischer's lawyer, Paul Marshall, said Fischer has withdrawn his objection to the presence of movie cameras in the play ing haH long as they don't blow his mind." Marshall also asked officials to reconsider their deci- On Page A-20: Once you know chess moves So hat sion on the second, and more important, issue threatening the match. THAT CONDITION revolves around the forfeit of Fischer's second game last Thursday. P6CIAL ACTION LINE Mlvrs problems, cuU red tope, (eta tnwen, bivestigatM compUinU sUa ip hr ywa rights. CiU from 1 to I p. m.

Moaby thravth Fri day or write ACTION LINE, Betcoa Joaraal, Akraa, a 44X3. started a campaign. They are telephoning friends in the United States and asking them to cable Fischer, urging him to play. Fischer has been receiving large numbers of communications in recent days. The American delegation says the messages are split 50-50 on his tactics.

Fox and his lawyers engaged a sound engineer to test the hall and report on how much noise the cameras actually were making. The answer: No noise at all. The report said the noise, level was 55 decibels without the cameras in action, and exactly the same 55 decibels with the cameras working. The cameras, hidden In a ventilator shaft, are invisible except for the lenses at a fcbtei Vmyl Cetn INSUlttO Hhs lew. Low Pmt.

Havt yeur fcct. bath. ntj family nern btogttfitri and tovl FRFF F5TIMATFS bring in mouftmtnfi or ihop-o-hom In an effort to break the impasse, Marshall suggested Saturday the committee delay signing the forfeit ruling. Then it would be a pro tern ruling, to be considered later. While the forfeited game is held in abeyance, the second game can be played, with Fischer at the white pieces.

Saturday night a meeting was to be held to discuss this proposal. AMERICANS HERE have BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARG1 1 i FLOOR WALL DISCOUNT CENTER On that occasion the American grandmaster failed to show up, whereupon the referee, Lothar Schmid, started the clock and forfeited the game to Spassky an hour later. Fischer maintains his clock was started illegally four-inch aperture. 7 I Zap! row! Bam! I have a great idea lor a new ad venture comic book series. Will anyone bay it? B.

Bar-berton. Is it non-violent? Does it depict crime as bad and show respect for policemen and judges? Does it refrain from showing sexual perversion? Then yon probably fit the guidelines of the Comics Code Authority. If your material is original, you have a chance. We sent you a copy of the Comics Code and a list of the six major comic book publishers. Others can get copies of the code by writing: Comics Magazine Association of America, 300 Park av.

South, New York, N. 10010. Here I am in Akron's Workhouse and I'm mad! I'm not allowed to have any of my cigaret papers, my envelopes, my cash or my nail clippers! BUSTED OLD AKRON-ITE. Anytime your nails are long enough to clip, you'll be allowed to use your clippers briefly. On Tuesdays and Fri-days you can requisition some of your money to use in the il mi XYx 1 IF Tra CLIPPERS? STORE AND CLEARANCES DOWNTOWN SUMMIT MALL 'Lassie' Appeal Rejected Btacon Journil-WathlnjtM Stir WASHINGTON The Federal Communications Commission apparently has decided to judge the quality of some television programs and one result of its1 first such decision is to cost the Campbell Soup Co.

more than $1 million. Another result, however, is to assure television viewers they are going to see some new programs instead of a batch of reruns. Campbell had sought a waiver of the so-called "prime time access rule" in order to permit it to continue showing the "Lassie" pro-'gram on affiliated stations of the Columbia Broadcasting System. UNDER THE prime time rule, adopted two years ago, network affiliates are permitted to accept only, three hours of network supplied programs during the four prime evening viewing hours between 7 p. m.

and 11 p. m. Last season, however, many broadcasters filled the extra Men's Knit Polyester Sport Coats SAVE y3 23 2 commissary. Envelopes you can have on request. Cigaret papers? Who said you can't have them? By the way, visitors are welcome from 1 p.

m. to 3 p. m. Sundays at the Akron Workhouse, 850 Cuyahoga st. Write and have your friends drop in.

My parents work hard to hold our family together. There is no money for extras. I'm the only one in my family who has accepted Christ. I used to read my Bible faithfully until it disappeared. Now I'm lost A.

inner-city lad. Gideons International provides Bibles for hospitals, hotels, and missions but not individuals. But after we explained your situation to a Gideon representative and told how you spent all your spare time in church work and now had only a Bible storybook to read, he found a friend who personally purchased and delivered a New Testament to you. Isn't there a law that businesses have to have separate restrooms for each sex? There's only one restroom where my girlfriend works. Before she goes in, she turns the sign to "Women." When a guy goes in, he flips to "Men." J.

Barberton. The "separate restroom" clause was one of the few women's privileges not overturned by the recent equal rights legislation, according to the Ohio Department of Industrial Relations. By the time a state inspector was sent out, the firm where she worked had already started to relocate to a bigger building nearby with "His" and "Hers" facilities. Compare at 39.90 Save! Choose fashion solids and fancies with wide lapels, high center vents. In plain or belted back.

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Highlights from it appear in "Amnesty Action," a monthly newsletter you can get for $3 from AFs office at 200 W. 72nd New York, N.Y. 1002 3 AI claims 65 nations in the UN hold more than 1,000 religious and political prisoners. AI has 15,000 members in 1,100 chapters around the world working via letters, publicity and pursuasion to free them all. ml li ml 1 rpl mm tlml -n PM ml wrt ms, persuaded the FCC to waive the rule and allow reruns bolstered With a dozen new shows--to be presented.

THAT WAS in February, and the vote was unanimous. A month later Campbell sought a similar waiver for its popular, award-winning "Lassie" This time, however, the FCC said no. Only chairman Dean Burch dissented. And in an unusual approach perhaps for the first time-it based its decision on the relative quality of the two programs "Lassie" is fiction; "Wild Kingdom" Is "a factual presentation," the FCC said. F-14 Jet Cost Rises $4 Million WASHINGTON (I) Sen.

William Proxmire says the cost of each new, Navy F-14 jet fighter will be $20.8 million instead of $4 million more than the Navy says. This informatibn, Proxmire says. Is contained in a Pentagon report he asked Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird to make public May 29. Production of the Grumman Corp.

aircraft is an exercise in "gold-plated," unilateral disarmament," costing a doz- en times the estimated price of a Soviet Mig-21, Proxmire says. Noting that it has been six weeks since he asked that the report be made, the Wisconsin Democrat said the information is crucial because the Senate is considering appropriations for the aircraft. AMNESTY SYMBOL Including nationally famous Wrangler and LeeTrevino. Choose cords, diagonal weaves, herringbones or small checks. Red, tan, brown, blue, bronze.

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The hospital says the refund check was sent to my local. My local didn't get it. E. Wadsworth. The hospital provided us with a copy of that cancelled check.

It was written in January 1971 to your local but not earmarked for you. So, it was deposited in the union's general fund and forgotten. We are glad you got your $180 a week after we pointed out the problem. III 1 Let's Hear It More Mm Speoial Savin ft-' Si gs FRIDAY'S QUESTION: This year's Democratic Con- Jjr; JOOcls vention Included more young people, women, and blacks than ever before. Do you believe that the delegates repre-Plnnf Witiiirlr sent a fair cross-section of the people who usually vote the lam situlk Democratic tiCket? Reg.

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The strikers deliver Kraft products to about two-thirds of the supermarkets and grocery stores in the state. YES 33 pet. COMMENTS: "Yes, and the young people were allowed to have their say" "It's the first time I've seen such a varied representation and it is a good sip" "Yup, that's us!" NO 67 pet. COMMENTS: "I don't feel I was properly represented and although I've been a Democrat all my life, this year I'm voting Republican" "The working class was not well represented" "There were no Senior Citizen groups represented" TODAY'S QUESTION: Should merchants stop giving trading stamps? Call anytime today, tonight, or until 7 a. m.

Monday. YES 535-5139. NO 535-5107. SHOP MONDAY DOWNTOWN 10-9; SUMMIT MALL CANTON AND COUNTRY FAIR 10:9.

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