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Fischer Again Asks Delay in World's Richest Chess Match scheduled starting time and asked in person for a delay, his chances for playing Spas-sky would be improved. Officials involved in preparations for the match have become increasingly less amused by Fischer's conduct. His almost daily de-mands, from a Mercedes' Benz with an automatic transmission to a hideaway villa, have tried the patience of the organizers. Gudmunder Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic federation, organizing the match, said, "As far as I'm concerned, the match will begin on Sunday." "If Fischer wants a postponement, he needs the agreement of the federation and the Russians. And I don't think he is going to get it," Thorarinsson added.

It appeared that if Fischer arrived in Iceland before the can arrange something if the Icelandic Chess Federation and the Russians agree. If not, there will be a problem." The problem could be that Schmidt would decide that Fischer had to forfeit his chances to contend for the title. Confusion and delay have been caused by Fischer's last minute demands for money above and beyond the prizes he agreed on months ago. Dayjs, Fischer's lawyer. -Schmidt said Davis carried no written credentials authorizing him to act in the American grandmaster's name.

But Schmidt said something might be worked out if Fischer shows up on time for the scheduled start of his match with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia. The likelihood that the REYKJAVIK Iceland t(AP) Bobby Fischer's lawyer has asked to postpone the start of Sunday's world championship chess match until Tuesday, but neither the match referee nor the organizers appeared willing to grant the request. Lothar Schmidt of the chief referee, said early Sunday he didn't recognize the legitimacy of the request made by Andrew and an airline spokesman said the next flight to Reykjavik would be 7:30 p.m. EDT 6V hours after the game was to start. There was some speculation, however, that the 29-year-old grandmaster might have taken a flight to another European city, planning to proceed on to Iceland from there.

"If he's on the plane," Schmidt said, "perhaps we temperamental American challenger would appear in time for the scheduled 1 p.m. EDT start of the first game of the 24-game match appeared dim, however. Fischer failed to board the last scheduled commercial airline flight that could have taken him from New York to Iceland for the start of the world's richest chess match. The Icelandic Airlines plane departed without Fischer, Viff ml 1651 POUNDED No. 97 122nd Year 8 Sections 78 Pages Price 15c Salem, Oregon, Sunday, July 2, 1972 Fun-seekers holiday activities today run tne gamut from special events for senior citizens at Salem's Cascade Gateway Park to rodeos at St.

Paul and Molalla. Timber Carnival events continue all day in Albany and a 4-H horse show is billed at Jefferson. The nation's birthday is expected to be celebrated Tuesday with a lot of bang and swish, with all state, county and city offices closed for the day. All offices will, however, be open for business as usual on Monday although some are expected to operate with a depleted staff. Most businesses will be open Monday, but Tuesday is offering few shopping spots.

Parking meters will be checked Monday but not Tuesday. (Complete schedule of holiday events page 18.) I. I' I JzJ' r- Kr frt H- i River Claims Salem Youth I All You Can Read I v. il .1 --S V. II I hhv a i 1 i i i 1 4 The Sunday Statesman 1 I i An 18-year-old Salem youth drowned Saturday while swimming with friends below Salmon Falls on the Little North Fork of the Santiam River about 35 miles east of Salem.

State police said Robert Lee Fox, of 690 Arleta Place NE, died about 5 p.m. when he was apparently pulled under by the whirlpool from the falls. Witnesses told police Fox and two friends were attempting to swim across a deep pool at the bottom of the falls when one of the swimmers called for help. They said Fox went to help but was pulled under. The body was recovered a short time later, police said.

The body was taken to Rigdon's mortuary. I 1 Kills Ca i Hijackers Are Slain At Saigon SAIGON (AP) South Vietnamese police shot and killed two Vietnamese who tried to hijack a Pan American Airways 747 jumbo jet to Hanoi Sunday, reliable sources said. One of the hijackers was killed on the runway at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut international airport. His body lay on the concrete, his white shirt soaked with blood. Reports said the other hijacker apparently was killed aboard the plane.

No other casualties were reported. The passengers were allowed to evacuate the plane, which was cordoned off by South Vietnamese policemen and soldiers carrying rifles. Hot Holiday Predicted A sunny and warm Fourth of July holiday is predicted, says the National Weather Service, with fair skies and emperatures in the mid-80s expected through Tuesday. The low tonight will be near 50. Saturday's high was 85.

For the coast fair skies are forecast through Monday with some night and morning fog expected in the south. Arizona State Prison Has Riot FLORENCE, Ariz. (AP) Officials at the Arizona State Prison said Saturday night that "there was a riot in Cell Block 3." No further information was immediately available. Both the Pinal County Sheriff's Department and the Arizona Department of Public Safety said they had sent officers to the prison to assist. ill mm imwi i mi Library Tours Library guides, wearing orange and purple trim pinafores, wilt conduct public tours of the new Salem Public Library on July 6, 7 and 8.

Mrs. Jim G. Russell (right) chairman of volunteer guides, and Mrs. Darrell D. Smith are pictured on the mezzanine of the library overlooking the Children's Room.

Tours will begin immediately following the 9 a.m. dedication Thursday and continue through library hours. (Additional pictures on cover of today's Panorama Section) (Statesman Photo by John Ericksen) Mitchell Givss Nixon Aides To Talk to Food Officials Quits Campaign WASHINGTON (AP) Apparently bowing to an ultimatum telephoned to the world by his irrepressible wife. John N. Mitchell resigned Saturday as director of President Nixon's re-election campaign.

The Committee for the Re-Election of the President announced the former attorney general was stepping down, less than a week after Martha Mitchell told reporters that she was leaving him until he got out of politics. She made known her acute SH Man Statesman Newt Service FOSTER A Sweet Home man was killed Friday night when he was struck by a car while crossing Highway 20 in the business area of this community. State police said Roland Edward Nichols, 67, 1026 Turbine Road, was SS hit about 11 p.m., by a car driven by Betty D. Pack, 42, 1118 47th Sweet Home. No citation was issued.

Nichols' death was 16th traffic fatality this year in Linn County, 55th for the five-county Mid-Willamette Valley. Services are pending at Tracewell mortuary, Sweet Home. The Weather Fair through Monday. Highs near 85, low tonight near 50. Chance of rain less than 10 per cent.

(Complete report on page 2.) I he News and several guards threw her on a bed and "stuck a needle in my behind." A committee spokesman said later that she never had more than one guard assigned to her. In the Rye interview, Mrs. Mitchell was described as pointing to bandages on her left hand and saying that a physician had stiched up cuts suffered when she was "beaten She displayed bruises on her arm and said she had others on her thighs. "It was a horrible experience," she said. "Can you believe that a man can walk into your bedroom, take over and pull the phone out of the wall." WASHINGTON (AP) -Cabinet officials will discuss food price problems with executives of major food chains Wednesday and with farm industry leaders Thursday, it was announced Saturday.

The meetings will aid the officials in preparing a report on rising food prices requested by July 10 by President Nixon, who ordered the investigation. Secretary of the Treasury George P. Shultz, who is chairman of the President's Cost of Living Council, said in the announcement that he hopes for a frank and open exchange of information on cost trends, prospects for future prices. In Digest Nixon Signs Bill President Nixon signs the 20 per cent Social Security increase bill but calls it fiscally irresponsible and demands cuts of $3.7 billion in other pro- currently Nixon's chief of congressional liaison. Mrs.

Mitchell was perhaps the best-krlown of the Nixon Cabinet wives because of her frequent phone calls to newsmen to present her often controversial views on issues and personalities. Neither of the Mitchells was available for comment Saturday. Mrs. Mitchell was quoted in an interview with a New York Daily News reporter last Sunday night that she had been manhandled by security guards provided by the Nixon re-election campaign committee and she would leave her husband unless he quit the committee. She was quoted as saying that politics was "nothing but a cops and robbers game" and she knew "dirty things" about it.

She reportedly said, in Rye, that she had fled Newport Beach, after a guard ripped a telephone from her villa bedroom wall Today's Chuckle We have the highest standard of living in the world. Too bad we can't afford it. Story page 17. discontent last Sunday and Monday from the Westchester Country Club at Rye, N.Y. Mitchell joined her there Monday and they returned to Washington in midweek, apparently reconciled.

But apparently the reconciliation was on Mrs. Mitchell's terms because the announcement said Mitchell "has resigned as campaign director in order to devote more time to his wife and family." In his letter to President Nixon advising him of the resignation, Mitchell wrote of his regret at leaving the post in which he shaped a victory for Nixon in 1968 and said: "I have found, however, that I can no longer run the campaign on a full-time basis and still meet the one obligation which must come first: the happiness and welfare of my wife and daughter." Francis L. Dale, chairman of the Committee for the Re-election of the President, announced that Mitchell will be succeeded as campaign director by Clark Mac-Gregor, a former congressman from Minnesota and Good Morning! Today In The Statesman War Drive Slowed Weather and enemy shelling slow the South Vietnamese advance on Quang Tri, and a major battle is shaping up Story page 13. Court Shifts to Right President Nixon's four Supreme Court appointees are living up to expectations 3S the court moves to conservatism Story page 15. Congress Loaded Congress recessed for two weeks and left behind a big pile of unfinished business, much of it key Nixon proposals Story page 22.

Pentagon Papers A new installment of the Pentagon Papers brings new embarrassment, this time to the British whose bugging of Soviet Premier Kosygin's telephone in 1967 is revealed Story page 1 7. 'Reformed Radicals9 Baseball Results: NATIONAL LEAGUE Page Sec. Ann Landers 4 Calendar of Events .11.. Classified 26-31 Ill Comics 1-4. VI Crossword 4 Don't Look Now 2 Editorials 4 I Entertainment 14.

II Family Weekly 1-16 Garden News Market, Business 38, 39 IV Obituaries 25,26. Ill Our Oregon 1-12. Panorama 1 -6 A Public Notices 24. Ill SOS 5.. I Sports.

33-37. IV Star Gazer 2 TV-Radio 5-8 Wirephoto 25 Ill At Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3 At San Francisco 8, Los Ange-1s Al Philadelphia 4-0, St. Louis 6-1 At Montreal 0, New York 2 At Houston 4, Atlanta 2 At San Diego 2, Cincinnati 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston 5, Milwaukee 4 At New York 5, Cleveland 1 At Detroit 2, Baltimore 0 At Chkogo 5, Minnesota 1 At Kansas City 3, Texas 2 (11 innings) At California 5, Oakland 3 i tween conservationists and lumber interests. It is 50 miles east of Eugene and borders the west side of the Three Sisters Wilderness Area. Story in Our Oregon section) Statesman photo by J.

Wesley Serene, Diiputed (French pete valley) A giant fallen tree serves, as a bridge for a lone backpacker crossing French Pete Forest Service has carveH i.ps in the tree to aid in the ascent on the far side of the stream. French Pete valley has become the focal point of a struggle be Where are yesterday's radicals? At least one change his iews and joined the establishment as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention Story pog 1 1..

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