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The SiiwiVU'ORT Times Tuesday, July 11, 1972 3-C JAho Board, Pieces The Weather TiiSftr 70 Out from NATIONAL WIAIHCR SWVICC, 70 10 warn NOAA, U.S. Dtpt. 61 Commerce liinrau jtiwm 1 Bobby Fiscber Still Unbappy But Match Scheduled Today I 1 1 1 it I 111 mtt I ItW, Mr, with one point for a victory andl 80 90 0cNml PH'l! Shown Iflffil stores, has been an issue from the start. The organizers tree? 2d it with acid to take the glare off it. Fischer is not satisfied with the board, however, and he also feels the chess pieces are too smalljn relation, Cramer said The deputy arbiter for In 3 match, Gudmundur Arnlaugs-son, has a number of different boards and sets to choose from when match time comes.

TV Cameras Hsther also felt the two cameras covering the board could be distracting, although they are hidden in built-in "boxes" and placed some" 15 yards away from the stage where the players will sit. FORECAST "if one half point tor a draw. Fischer as challenger needs 12.5 points to win. Wliile Fischer sought changes in the arrangements, Spassky said he was going to relax and not argue. "I will leave that to Bobby.

It makes no difference to me," Sprssky said. Cramer, himself a retired lighting engineer, said he was not sure what Fischer oujected to concerning the lighting. "From an engineering point of view it's perfect and very flexible. But if you have to sit for five hours staring at a chess board you might have other ideas," Cramer said. The chess board made of green and white Icelandic REYKJAVIK, Iceland (LTD i some last-minute complaints about the playing conditions Monday, Bobby Fischer was reported in a "go, go, go" mood for the first game of his world championship chess match with Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union Tuesday.

"Fischer does not like the lighting, the board and the pieces, the locations of the television cameras and some other minor details," said Fred Cramer, vice president of the U. S. Chess Federation. "These things are troublesome but not critical," he said. "The organizers are already doing something about it." Cramer pronounced the temperamental American in "go, go, go" condition for the first game.

The match, already delayed NATIONAL WEATHER SUMMARY A severe thunderstorms watch was out for portions of the north central stales and cloudburst hit south central Illinois. Locally severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and hail were experienced yesterday In portions of central and western I 0 extreme eastern North Dakota and axtreme northeastern South Dakota. A cloudburst hit Vandalla and vicinity in south central Illinois yesterday. The U.S. Corps of Engineers reported a little more than five inches (5.06) tell In one hour.

A radio station there received (5.421 Inches In an hour and halt. Albers, III. had 2.40 Inches and the Vandalis airport 1.63 and Kinmundy, III. 1.50 in the morning hours. Afternoon thundershowers in the warm air from the south and central Rockies to the Atlantic.

A tornado was reported by the public 28 miles southeast if Vicloria, Tex. during the late afternoon yesterday. A generally tair but cool high pressure Is building in over the Pacific Northwest with record lows for the data reported yesterday morning. The highest temperature ever recorded In the United States occurred on this date in 1913 with 134 degrees at Greenland Ranch, Calif. Temperatures at 2 p.m.

yesterday ranged from 53 at Port Angeles, Wash, to 104 at Blythe and Needles, Calif. The national weather forecast for today showery conditions are expected over most of the nation. Scattered mainly afternoon and evening showers or thunderstorms will occur from Woymlng and Arizona to the mid and south Atlantic slates. It will be warm from the Gulf states to the eastern Great Lakes and southern New England. Cooler conditions will prevail from norhern Idaho and northwest Wisconsin to northern Nevada and northwest Iowa.

Sunny and dry weather will be on tap elsewhere. RIVER STAGES By The Associated Press Flood Stage 24-hour Stage Today Changes MISSISSIPPI St. Louis 30 6.5 0.6 Fall Memphis 34 14 3 1.1 Fall Helena 44 22.8 0 9 Fall Ark. City 44 18.5 0.5 Fall Vicksburg 43 21.5 0.3 Rise Natchez 48 26. 0.3 Rise Red Rv.

Lg 45 24.4 0.6 Rise TMI FORECASTS SHRIViPORT AND VICINITY -Partly cloudy and warm through WMrOav with chance ot thundershowers mainly In the aftarnooni and evenings. Mostly southeast winds 4 to 16 h. Hioh today near vO. Lowest tonioht low 70s. Hiah Wednesday near 0.

Probability ot rain 30 per cant today and JO ppr cent tonight. LOUISIANA Partly dowdy and warm through Wednesday with widely scattered mainly afternoon and evening thunder, showers. Lowest tonight near 70. Highest today and Wednesday near EAST TEXAS Fair to partly cloudy and warm through Wednesday. Widely scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms mainly east portion today and Wednesday.

Low tonight 70 to 76. High today and Wednesday 90 to 98. ARKANSAS Partly cloudy through Wednesday with widely scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers. Continued mild nights acid very warm days. Lows tonight upper 60s to low 70s.

Highs today and Wednesday In 90s. EXTENDED FORECASTS THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY LOUISIANA Partly cloudy Thursday through Saturday with chance of thundershowers mainly afternoons and evenings. Continued warm with afternoon highs In the low 90s and the night time lows In the low 70s. EAST TEXAS Partly cloudy and warm Thursday through Saturday. Scattered thundershowers north portions Thursday spreading Into eastern portions Friday and moving into Mississippi Valley by Saturday.

High temperatures ranging from 88 to 98. Low temperatures ranging from 70 to 76. TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY Noon 6 p.m g3 Barometer, P.m. 30.09 Sunrise todav if a.m. Tuesday, July 11 Sunset today 8:24 P.m.

Sunrise tomorrow 617 a Moonset tonight p.m! First Quarter July 13 The planet Mars Is a little north of the moon this evening, but it is now too dim and too near the sun to be seen. Mars will reappear as a morning star late in October. A YEAR AGO TODAY Maximum 97 Minimum 71 HIGHEST OF RECORD 103 in 1933 LOWEST OF RECORD Figure Show High Tmprarurs Expocted for Daytime Tuesday 0 'f Itoletod Precipitation Not Ir.c'Uoled-Consult Local Fortes. Showers Are Predicted for three of the four corners of the nation today, all but the Southwest. More are in store for a central strip of the country, from the Great Lakes to Mexico, and the eastern Rocky Mountain area.

Warm tempe ratures are expected throughout the nation except for a cold front pressing in from Central Canada. (AP Wirephoto Map) Fine Paid, Mexican Shrimper Freed for nine days, will begin at 5 p.m. (Noon CDT) Tuesday in hall especially outfitted to accommodate the Russian world champion and the chal- lenger. The match originally was to have begun July 2, but it was delayed because Fischer at-j tempted to negotiate for 30 per lez extensively during the six days while Pastelin Sosa and the Avamex-20 were in custody. ON BROWNSVILLE, Tex.

(AP) A Mexican shrimp boat Aain was free to leave the United States Monday after the boat's owner paid $6,493.67 in fines and penalties resulting from charges of fishing in Gonzalez said settlement of the case followed negotiations between Orozco Alvarez and U.S. Atty. Anthony J. P. Faris of Houston.

The money involved in settlement of the civil suit included baron Kouge 35 15. 0.7 Rise New Orleans 17 5.3 0.1 Rise ATCHAFALAYA $2,000 as penalty, $3,300 as the appraised value of the boat's Simmesport 41 15.8 0.5 Rise TODAY 12:30 P.M. territorial waters of the United States. Epimenio Pastelin Sosa, 45, of Veracruz, was lined $1,100 by U.S. District Court Judge Reyn-aloo Garza after the captain Melville 41 15.5 0.7 Rise Atchalalaya 29 10.1 0.8 Rise Morgan City 7 5.7 0.2 Rise OUACHITA 26 40 Camden Monroe 4.6 17.9 Fall Fall Houston at iJL Chicago BLACK Jonesville 50 OHIO Pittsburgh 25 16.1 0.2 Fall Cincinnati 52 32.

2.6 Fall DIAL 1130 Rain Covers Texas Areas The Associated Press Showers and thunderstorms covered much of Southeast Texas Monday, stretching from the Beaumont-Port Arthur area to near Corpus Christi and 150 miles out to sea. Caution was advised to operators of small craft in Galveston Bay, where high winds and heavy rains were threatened. A tornado warning was put into effect before noon for Calhoun and Jackson counties in South Texas. While clouds and showers dominated the Coastal Plains, clear to partly cloudy skies were the rule from Northeast Texas across to the far west. Cairo 40 24.6 1.1 Fall cent of the admission fees the organizers are charging in addition to a $125,000 purse and a percentage of the television rights.

He came to Iceland and dropped his demand for a percentage of the gate only after a British banker put up sufficient money to double the purse to $250,000. In addition to the world championship, which Spassky currently holds, the winner of the match will receive $150,000 from the purse. The loser will receive $100,000. Fischer, 29, of Brooklyn, N. slipped unnoticed into the hall early Monday and spent 80 minutes inspecting details arranged for the match that is scheduled to go as many as 21 games.

As champion, Spassky can win by being the first to accumulate 12 match points cargo, tackle and catch and $193.67 in U.S. marshal's fees. Pastelin Sosa had orHnally faced up to a year in prison a fine of $100,000 on the federal criminal charges against him. Judge Garza had set trial of the criminal case for Fridav. The case attracted a great of interest in the Brownsville-Port Isabel area where thousands of persons work in the shrimp industry.

Many left the Mexican government would re-t a 1 i a against Texas boats fishing near the Mexican coast if Pastelin Sosa was sent to prison or assessed a heavy fine. Officials of the local shrimp industry and the Mexican Con-s 1 stationed at Brownsville discussed the case with Gonza ARKANSAS Little Rock 23 7.3 0.1 Fall RED Shreveport 30 5.6 PEARL entered a plea ot guilty lo a federal charge of fishing inside U.S. waters. Austreberto Orozco Alvarez, general manager of the southeast division of Productos Pes-queros Mexicanos paid $5,493.67 in settlement of a civil suit filed against the boat by Asst. U.S.

Atty- Raul A. Gonzalez. The 84-foot Alvamex-20 was seized about six and a half miles off Padre Island last Tuesday by the U.S. Coast Guard. Pastelin Sosa was first held in the Cameron County Jail here and was later released on bond to return to the boat, anchored under guard in the Laguna Madre near the U.S.

Coast Guard station at Port Isabel. Jackson 18 2.6 0.0 Pearl River 12 4 1 0.1 Fall OTHER GAMES THIS WEEK: HOUSTON AT CHICAGO JULY 121:15 P.M. JULY 131:15 P.M. HOUSTON AT PITTSBURG JULY 14 6:50 P.M. JULY 151:00 P.M.

JULY 1611:45 P.M. BROUGHT TO YOU BY TexacoFalstaffCoca-ColaChevroletLudens Colgaie-Polmolive 04 in IVU3 TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY REGIONAL LOUISIANA Mrdian 85 64 Alxndr 88 71 .04 TEXAS BtnRne 92 68 Bumont 86 70 Bthvle 86 68 .02 Glvstn 83 76 Lfate 17 69 Lngvew 92 74 LkChr 88 72 Lufkin 89 71 .01 Monro 94 69 Tyler 86 69 .13 NwOrln 87 68 ARKANSAS Shreve 88 70 EIDrd 83 68 MISSISSIPPI Txrkn 91 69 Bloxi 90 71 ALABAMA Grenwod 90 69 Mbile 92 68 Jkson 91 66 FLORIDA McCmb 90 64 Pnscl 89 73 NATIONAL Albqre 92 64 LtlRck 90 66 .10 Amrilo 89 63 LsAngl 87 66 Anchrge 74 46 Lsvle 90 69 Ashvle 80 58 Mmphis 86 70 Atlnta 83 63 MlndTx 91 69 Blnqs 82 57 Mlwake 85 62 Brmghm 85 62 M.S. Pul 85 63 .06 Bsmrk 84 63 NwYrk 84 66 Boise 85 50 N.PIat 91 62 .02 Bston 83 63 OklCty 91 70 kBrnsvl 91 73 Omaha 92 69 1.15 Buflao 76 63 .21 Orlndo 88 74 .17 Blnqtn 72 65 .23 Phil 86 64 Casper 90 55 Phenix 108 82 ChrSC 79 69 .05 Ptsbrq 78 64 .33 ChrWVa 84 62 P. Me. 74 54 ChrNC 82 60 P.

Ore. 70 49 .04 Chcaqo 78 69 Raleqh 85 57 Cncnat 89 08 .12 RpdCty 80 66 Clvlnd 84 66 Reno 91 43 ClmbsO 79 65 .27 Rchmnd 86 63 Denver 91 56 S.Lis 87 75 DsMnes 98 71 S.P.Tpa 89 75 Dtrot 85 63 SILkCy 92 59 Dluth 75 54 .04 SnAnt 92 75 .14 EIPso 94 69 SnDqo 79 67 Farqo 96 .05 SnFrn 65 54 GrtFIs 78 49 SnJnPr 90 78 .11 Hlena 77 48 S.S.Mre 65 56 .21 Hnlulu 86 72 Spkane 69 46 Huston 83 70 .03 Seatle 64 50 .03 Indi 87 80 .03 Sokane 69 46 Jknvle 86 69 .39 Tucson 100 73 KnsCty 93 76 Wngtn 86 67 LsVqs 107 81 Wchita 92 73 .10 RIVER STAGE9 7 A. M. Stations. F.S.

Stage 24 hr. chg RED RIVER Denison NC Arthur City 26 4.2 Fulton 27 3.6 -0. Shreveport 30 5.6 Coushatta 31 ,4.6 0.2 Grand Ecora 33 8.1 NC Alexandria 32 1.1 0.5 SABINE Logansport 28 22.6 SULPHUR Texarkana Dam 221.35 NC Four Solons Slam Record Of Edwards BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Gov. Edwin Edwards has paid El I TN.

mk Dm Weathermen Watch Low Off Florida olvesterGIass Offer Ends July 22 MIAMI (AP) A strong low pressure trough off south Florida was being watched Monday by the National Hurricane Center which said a drop in pressure would result in forma tion 01 a tropical depression. "There is some evidence that a pretty good low might be forming," said Neal Frank of LITTLE only lip service to reform, the state's four Republican legislators said Monday in an assessment of the governor and the just ended legislative session. "Despite the publicity coming primarily from the administration that the governor made great strides in getting his campaign platform adopted by the legislature, this was not the case," said Reps. Clark Guadin of Baton Rouge, Charles Lancaster of Metairie, and Art Sour and B. F.

O'Neal of Shreveport. They charged that there was no real consolidation of agencies as Edwards had pledged. "There were a number of new boards and commissions created," they said. "Most of what consolidation did take place was not meaningful." Also, they said, fee-splitting was not outlawed, as Edwards "had said it would be." "Attorneys for the inheritance tax collector will not be done 27 4.4 Horatio Ferrells Dam 228.55 CYPRESS DISCHARGES the center. We re not getting excited about it yet, but you always take a cautious look at this time of year." Reports from ships indicated rienison Dam 26 CFS the trough was extending northeastward from the Miami Beach Texarkana 10 CFS Ferrells Dam 5 CFS STAGE FORECAST 7 a.m..

11th 12th Arthur City 4.2 4.0 Fulton 2.9 2.6 Shreveport 5.6 5.6 Alexandria 0.8 0.6 Only minor changes expected on the mid Red, Sabine, Sulphur, Cypress and Little rivers. RIVER STAGES LITTLE ROCK (AP) River Stages Fid. Ht. Chg. ARKANSAS Muskogee 35 18.5 unch Van urean 22 18.4 0.2 area.

It was associated with a large mass of disturbed weather that had persisted for a couple of days off the coast. The Hurricane Center said a depression may be 0 i north of the Bahama Islands. If that occurred, the center said, the depression would be expected to drift toward the north and could increase winds along the Georgia and Carolina coasts by Tuesday night. No significant concentrations weather were elsewhere in the tropics. Little Rock 23 7.3 0.1 Pine Bluff 47 31.7 0.3 WHITE away with until 1974," they said.

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