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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 9

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First Of 24 Begins In Belgrade 'mmmTmmm Tuesday, March 21, 1972 rlanha grnlinrl 9 la SICK ROOM Fischer, Spassky Will Start Chess Championship June 22 CAIEC DCIITAIC rZ i 24 HOUR SERVICE Medicare Assistance Available PHONE 305 423-8832 HOME-HEALTH CARE CENTER 104 N.OB. TRAIL ORLANDO on Aug. 6. The details were worked out at a meeting of re-presentatlvesofthe Yugoslav, Icelandic, Soviet and American chess federations. If the match ends in a 12-12 draw, Spassky will retain his world title and 500 In prize money, 722 per cent to the winner and the remainder to the loser, a spokesman for the International Chess Federation said.

After 12 games the match I 1 1 ches to Reykajavik Iceland, where the title contest will be continued the prize money will be evenly split. The matches will be played three times a week. The last Belgrade match is scheduled for July 18. If the match goes the full stretch of 24 games; the last game will be played in Reykjavik on Aug. 31.

AMSTERDAM UP) Chess officials decided today the world title match between champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and his U.S. challenger Robert Fischer will begin In Belgrade, Yugoslavia, on June 22. With the title goes BOBBY FISCHER ORANGE COUNTY NEEDS A CHARTER am MISSION! Ultimate test in the news PEOPLE The Plebeian Wave A national pastime In the People' Republic of China is to take to the parks early in the morning and move through a series of gentle exercises looking 0juch like balletic arm waving. (NEA) OUR PRESENT SYSTEM OFFERS many Countyd.pt!. nrton responsible tor person Scientists Say Beard Hazardous With Mask rail on I 1 I.

nrnarams. standarai ''Jr tr't officials -K ETC, ETC. WHEN VOW GOVERNMENT. -r rnuiMllSSlON "THE FUNCTION of the respirator is to protect persons against the inhalation of noxious gases, vapors and aerosols, and its performance is largely dependent on the degree of a gas-tight seal between face and respirator mask." Their preliminary findings are based on tests among some generously bearded and sideburned volunteers among their fellow workers at the lab. rii'i" i 1 1 i i vi WASHINGTON UP) A team of government scientists has concluded tentatively that beards or mod sideburns can present an occupational hazard to the many industrial workers who must wear tight-fitting masks on their jobs.

But the scientists, financed by the Atomic Energy i ion, make clear they're not frowning on whiskers in' general, saying: "AS FAR as (facial) hair is concerned, we're working on the problem as a matter of objective prudence, not of social criticism." The researchers from the AEC's Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory have been working for more than two years to try to pin down whether beards and sideburns offer a risk to men who need the protection of air-purifying respirators on their jobs. A i r-purifying respirators are used widely in industry, scientific research, the armed forces and in mining," says a summary of their research to date. WE FOUND A FACTORY WITH A CLOSEOUT ON WALNUT FINISHED BOOKCASES LIMITED STOCK! And The Royal Toss While her growing son Prince Albert sees how it Is done, Princess Grace of Monaco tosses coins at a fair In Monaco to raise funds for the Mnacan Boy Scouts organization. If you want to remember when, Albert is 14. (UPI) XA OFF Chiid-Proof Cattlemen Hit No-Meat Ad Packaging other food prices within the administration last week.

32" WIDE 12" DEEP 68" TALL Tift th Winter Park MallN yVRESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN PHONE 645-3555 11i30A.M. I I' STAN KENTON AND HIS 18 PC. ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT MARCH 28 $15 PER PERSON COVERS: ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE EVENING AND 3 DRINKS (fax Tip Inc.) cunuc CTADTIWfS AT O.M major chain has run advertising like this a direct statement to the consumer" telling shoppers not to buy. But support for the catt-lemen's position came from Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz.

He told an Ohio Farm Bureau Federation meeting in Washington that farmers must convince irritated housewives that if they want a dependable food supply, they must pay the price. "OUR APPEAL to (the housewife) is: You want a good healthy supply. And if you want it, you're going to have to pay for it, just like you pay for autos and TV sets," Butz said. Butz conceded, however, that "it's hard to get that idea across to a gal who is paying $1.89 for sirloin steak." The secretary said he had been receiving letters from irate housewives who called him "un-American" for favoring higher farm prices. SCHEDULING OF the food chain ad followed a controversy over meat and WASHINGTON (UPI) A major East Coast supermarket chain said Monday it will advise consumers that they can cut high beef and pork prices by switching to chicken, fish and cheese.

The American National Cattlemen's Association denounced the plan as misleading and "wholly unfair." An aide to Mrs. Esther Peterson, who served as former President Lyndon B. Johnson's consumer adviser and now works in the same capacity for the 94-store Giant chain in the Washington Baltimore -Richmond areas, said the message would be included in Washington newspaper a rtisements Tuesday and Wednesday. REACTING SHARPLY to the move, C. W.

McMillan, executive vice president of ANCA, said current retail beef prices are "reasonable" in relation to record consumer income levels. Clarence G. Adamy, representing the National Association of Food Chains, said "this is the first time to my knowledge that any Ordered (UPI) Citing 54 deaths in five yfars, the Food and Drug Administration Monday ordered "children proof" packaging for all furniture polishes that contain 10 per cent or more petroleum distillates. order, effective in six months, follows a similar rule issued Feb. 15 for aspirin products.

The FDA said it soon would order 'child-proof packaging for oil of wintergreen Una-rrients and hazardous prescription drugs, including narcotics, barbituates and amphetamines. "MONDAY'S ruling stipulated that at least 85 per cent of a test group of 200 children under five years old be unable to open a furniture polish container. The rule also requires a pouring spout so a squeeze or shake produces less than a half teaspoon-ful. FDA said 54 children from swallowing furniture polish between 1965 1970. RESERVATIONS ONLY 645-3555 Regular $59.95 WITH SLIDING DOOR STORAGE AT BOTTOM NOW $40 NOW $3000 Regular $49.95 WITH 5 FULL SHELVES Bradford8 vorlc horses A10WERS with NEW SAFETY EMFUEliS 'INVADER 20' 3'2 H.P.

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