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4A Minneapolis Tribune July 5,1972 Airplane thief crashes on takeoff Associated Press Lakeland, ITa. A thief who tried to steal an airplane apparently could have used a few driving lessons. Polk County Sheriff's Deputies said the airplane thief Monday night managed to taxi a light plane only a lew yards before losing control and ramming three parked fi -W Chess Continued from page 1 A up in Reykjavik or forfeit his shot at Spassky. Fischer's refusal to come by Sunday was based on a dispute with the organizers over money. The argument was settled Monday when British financier James Slater offered to sweeten an already record pot with a donation of 50,000 British pounds about $130,000.

Fischer said he would play. The Russians said yesterday that Fischer had violated the rules of the match. They wanted an apology. Euwe reported they had some harsh words for him as well. "I'm a bad boy," the 71-year-old Dutchman said with a smile.

Spassky read his statement from what looked like an official document in Russian. It created the impression that he was acting on Moscow's orders. A dispatch by Tass, the official Soviet news agency, said Spassky had demanded that the Internaional Chess Foundation known as FIDE punish Fischer on the grounds that he had violated the rules for the match. It did not specify what measures should be taken. Asked about the Tass report, Euwe said no formal request for such punishment had been received.

Besides, he said, "What should I do? Put him in the corner?" WE KNOW i mm I- ill Ml them out of their hiding was safe. IS NOW OPEN 1602 UNIVERSITY AVE. OPEN 10 6 DAILY 644-0311 places to tell them that the way IT United Press international South Vietnamese refugees My Chanh after government FOR SAVING $250.00 OR MORE. ft V- PICK THE GIFT YOU WANT 11 moved down Hwy. 1 near troops with bull horns called 5 Vietnam Continued from page 1A front and two outposts were reported attacked by North Vietnamese troops.

Officials said 46 near North Vietnamese killed. They put South Vietnamese casualties at seven killed and 17 wounded. Far to the south, a major battle was reported at Kompong Rau in the Parrot's Beak area of Cambodia. South Vietnamese spokesmen reported 123 enemy killed and 18 government troops killed and 56 wounded. Saigon also said 59 Communists were killed along Hwy.

13 north of the capital and 100 more by air strikes in a new battle area around Phuoc Binh, 75 miles to the northeast. Field reports said five South Vietnamese helicopters were hit by Communist fire near Phuoc Binh. A Hanoi broadcast claimed U.S. warplanes, in several waves, bombed and strafed residential quarters in the North Vietnamese capital and on its outskirts at noon yesterday. The Vietnam News Agency said North Vietnamese armed forces in Hanoi and Ninh Binh Province shot down two U.S.

F4 fighter-bombers. The broadcast said: "They dropped a dozen demolition and blast bombs and fired rockets on the Hanoi Polytechnics, the residential area of the workers of the 'March 8th' textile mill, a tailoring enterprise, Ly Dam De, Minhkhai and Q'uan Thanh streets, several places in Dong Ha district, Hoang Van Thu and Tay Tuu villages, Phuong Liet hamlet, killing or injuring many persons, and destroying or damaging hundreds of dwelling houses." The U.S. Command reported that more than 270 i te r-bomber strikes were flown above the demilitarized zone. Hanoi said two American F4 jets were shot down Monday and the pilot of one of the planes was captured in Ha Tinh Province. The U.S.

Command reported B52 bombers dropped about 450 tons of explosives on supply depots in the buffer zone and up to 94 miles northwest. one of the Stratofortresses pounded targets in Quang Tri Province and west of Hue. In a delayed report, three U.S. Navy destroyers operating off North Vietnam said they damaged or destroyed five barges transporting supplies from freighters that unloaded offshore Friday night. Asked what Fischer's opinion of the new dispute was, Euwe told newsmen, "Mr.

Fischer is asleep and is not aware of this." Fred Cramer, a U.S. Chess Federation official, said, "I didn't want to upset Bobby's metabolism by waking him up." In New York, meanwhile, Col. E. B. Edmondson, director of the U.S.

Chess Federation, said if Fischer or Spassky fails to show up for Thursday's match the title should go to the other by default. He said if neither showed up, "the title should be declared vacant and they should start all over." He said he was expressing his opinion as a member of the five-man advisory board of FIDE. "This has gone far enough," Edmondson said. "You cannot go on with this kind of charade." Bobby Fischer fiddled while Spassky burned OR BONUS BUY FOR SAVING AT Hennepin Federal DAILY INTEREST PASSBOOK 6 PASSBOOK CERTIFICATE NO ONE PAYS MORE See coupon for details on all savings plans FREE See coupon below for qualifying details. Select one item.

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While the chess world was wondering where Bobby Fischer was and whether he would turn up for his match with world champion Boris Spassky, the erratic young genius was off on Long Island bowling. No one recognized him, Fischer recalled gravely in an interview prior to his departure for Reykjavik, Iceland. Nor, he added, had anyone recognized him in other excursions he made from his hideout at the home of a chess colleague, Anthony Saidy, in Douglaston, Queens, a wealthy residential area of New York City. He amused himself well enough Sunday, he said, without thinking about chess During the interview Fischer paced. He crumpled and unfolded a white handkerchief in his left hand and chewed on an edge of it.

He picked momentarily at a cuticle. No, he said, he wasn't nervous. Credentials Continued from page 1 A torically have been linked by "the common thread of presidential politics," he said. He said, "For the courts to start walking in and interpreting the rules will put them in a wholly new ball-game." However, the judges David a 1 Charles Fahy and George MacKinnon, an unsuccessful candidate for governor of Minnesota in 1958 indicated by their comments and questions some doubts about the committee's action in the California challenge. The committee, in effect, upset California state law which awarded all of that stale's delegates to next week's convention to McGovern because he received a plurality of the popular votes.

Instead, the committee substituted a method of allocating the delegates to all candidates on the ballot on the basis of proportional representation. The committee contended that winner-take-all primaries was contrary to the reform mandate of the 1968 convention. However, Charles attorney for the McGovern delegates in California, noted yesterday that the 1968 resolution setting forth the reform mandate did not mention After reporters had stood outside the sprawling Saidy house for two days despite repeated assertions by Anthony Saidy that Fischer was not inside Saidy emerged early Monday night to announce that Fischer was indeed inside and would see a newsman. Inside the foyer of the house, Fischer appeared and demanded, "Where is the TV? I want the TV. I want television newsmen." In the two-minute delay before the television men he summoned appeared, Fischer, pacing restlessly, complained, "They want to talk to me they're not even here." Asked why he finally agreed to talk to newsmen after bolting and hiding from them in the past, he said, without a smile he rarely smiled and then only momentarily "I feel people have a right to know what's going on.

You can't sneak off when you're representing your country." winncr-takc-all primaries. Rauh also pointed out that the party's reform commission, headed by McGovern, urged, but did not require, the abolition of such primaries. Referring to the reform guidelines and to the 1972 convention call, which incorporated the guidelines, Judge Bazelon said, "It would have been very easy to say proportional representation. Why didn't they say it?" In the Chicago case, Jerome Torshan, attorney for the Daley organization, argued that the committee was attempting illegally to use the guidelines to negate the results of an election, "The election process is not a charade where the ballot box bec omes a paper shredder. Who speaks for the voter? We say the voter does.

That is more important than the guidelines," Torshen said. The Chicago delegates have been challenged on the grounds that the entrenched party organization in the city secretly picked a slate of candidates for the delegate posts and then used its resources to assure their election, all in violation of party reforms. Califano has asked the Circuit Court for an injunction preventing Daley China North VietnarnV Hanoi KS Haiphonr Laos Gulf 1 of Tonkin WtDMZ Quang Tfi I Da Nang BPIeiku Cambodia South Vietnam lL AnUx. "Sonj Phnom Saigon Kompong RattjL 'J South China Sea t--1 LAWN SPRINKLER Thundercloud sprinkler control dial adjusts coarseness of spray and diameter of coverage from to 50 feet. Sturdy die-cast base.

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