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Mil -i 19 SECTION II Sheboygan, Friday, July 7, 1972 I Dietrich Names Hughes In $51 Million Slander Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) Bil- lionaire industrialist Howard 1 I. jT First Chess Move Given To Spassky By STEPHENS BROENING Associated Press Writer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American or the Soviet champion plead illness and gets another postponement. The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the beginning: "Fischer come?" Near the end it was: "Spassky go?" "I'm very pessimistic," Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 a.m.

At noon: "It's a very delicate situation." At 7 p.m., the president of the International Chess Federation sighed: "There's hope." That was Tuesday. It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the century Spassky of the U.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of the U.S.A. Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby.

Saying "I came to play," he philosophically accepted the first postponement when Fischer didn't show. Later he demanded an apology or he wouldn't play. At one news conference, one of Fischer's lawyers said he'd come to say he had nothing to say. Li i in 8th Street store windows, the secretaries resorted to walking displays instead, passing out leaflets about the youth service at the same time. The employment service number is 458-8331.

(Sheboygan Press Photo) RAIN WASHED OUT a portion of Sheboygan's annual summertime Sidewalk Sale Thursday, but it didn't forestall the efforts of Donna Denore (left) and Esther Triphan to educate shoppers about Summer Youth Employment Service. Not yet having asked permission to post information DIETRICH SUES HUGHES. Noah Dietrich (left), filed a $'il million slander suit against billionaire industrialist Howard Hughes Thursday in Los Angeles. Dietrich, Hughes' former business associate, alleged that Hughes slandered him during a telephone news conference last January. Dietrich is a native of Batavia, Sheboygan County.

(AP Wircphotos) Youth Employment Service Pushes Drive After a promising morning, about the only good thing about the thunderstorm that-dampened the outside proceedings in the early afternoon was The public relations firm arranged the February conference with seven newsmen in Los Angeles while Hughes was in the Bahamas. Dietrich asked that the defendants pay $1 million in general damages and $50 million in punitive damages "or a greater amount according to the proof of his wealth." Rapid Heading Course Set At UWS Dietrich's suit said Hughes is a resident of Los Angeles County and "has been living in various parts of the Western Hemisphere for the past 15 years for the purpose of avoiding service of court process." Hughes Tool Co. officials say the billionaire is now living in a hotel suite in Vancouver, B.C. Protsman states that his method has a number of advantages: no reading machines are required, the results are lasting, reading enjoyment increased along with speed, and students actually read faster instead of scanning or skimming as in other methods. Fee for the course is $13.50 per person.

Interested persons may register for the course by calling the Extension office at the UW Center Sheboygan County (458-5566). UW-Designed 'Bream Cr' Going To Fair? Press Madison Bureau MADISON An "experimental" car designed by nine UW engineering students, including James Miller of Port Washington, may go on public display at the Wisconsin State Fair next month. Miller said Wednesday plans are underway to show the "dream car" at the Aug. 11-20 exposition at West Allis. The UW vehicle, Miller said, has a cruising speed of 70 miles an hour.

The car is powered, by an internal combustion engine and reportedly meets air pollution control standards recommended by Congress. Registrations are still being accepted for the "Rapid Reading" course scheduled for July 11 through Aug. 10 at the UW Center Sheboygan County. The 10-session course, which seeks to bring most readers to a 4jfl to 750 wpm speed, will be held from to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Teaching the course is the man who developed the methods, James Protsman of West Bend, an English instructor at the UW Washington County Campus. that it gave people in the neighborhood a chance to look over the merchandise for sale in less crowded, albeit dampened, surroundings. Brandon de Wilde 'Shane' Star Loses Life In Car frash LAKEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -As the stranger who helped his father ride off into the bleak frontier plain, the tousle-hair- ed boy shouts after him, "Shane? Shane, come back!" That scene at the end of the 1953 film classic "Shane" remains for many one of the most moving in Westerns, and it secured a lasting fame for its child star, Brandon de Wilde. De Wilde, 30, died Thursday evening of injuries suffered several hours earlier in a traffic accident in this Denver suburb.

He had recently completed an appearance here in a stage production of "Butterflies Are Free." The Brooklyn-born actor who lived in Century City, was alone in a van truck when it glanced off a guard rail during a heavy rainstorm and slammed into a parked construction trailer. De Wilde's career had waned somewhat in recent years. He started out as a 7-year-old in 1950 with a Broad-way debut in Carson McCuller's "Member of the Wedding" that won critical raves. That performance led to the role in "Shane," in which he played an impressionable youngster learning the meaning of violence on the plains of Wyoming during the American frontier. wmmm f.

AIM k' iff) 1 fit Nonetheless, by 2:30 p.m., merchants and shoppers alike gradually reappeared from sheltering conclaves to continue or restart as it was their business of seeking a profit, either from buying or selling the marked-down merchandise. The Summer Youth Employment Service, headquartered at 934 Michigan took the opportunity for some public relations work. Secretaries- Esther Triphan and Donna Denore spent the morning and afternoon, after the rain, parading in the downtown area wearing cardboard "smocks" giving pertinent information about the employment service. At the same time, they distributed leaflets to shoppers and passersby urging them to help find summer employment, if they could, for youths between the ages of 16-21. The idea has worked well in Fond du Lac, according to Miss Denore, who spent a year with the employment service there as well as in Manitowoc before coming to Sheboygan, but this is the first time it has been tried in Sheboygan.

The youth service has also placed posters in various stores at Memorial Mall and plan on seeking permission from store owners in the downtown area to do likewise in their store windows. The weather cooperated for a little while Thursday before giving in to summer and springing a shower that made the Sidewalk Sale, sponsored by the Sheboygan Area Chamber of Commerce, a walk in the rain at least for a little while. Sr OZ i SHOW ROOM WELDING Supply, Inc Dial 458-3733 lion damage suit of slandering Noah Dietrich, his 83-year-old biographer and former aide. It was the second slander suit filed as the result of a televised news conference last January in which a voice identified as Hughes said of an associate: "He's a no-good, dishonest son-of-a-bitch and he Mole me blind." (Dietrich, 83, is a Sheboygan County native. He was born Feb.

28, 1889, at Ba-tavia, where his father, the Rev. John Dietrich, was pastor of Zion Evangelical Church. (A self-educated certified public accountant, Dietrich worked for Hughes for years and is the author of the book "Howard The Amazing Mr. Hughes," which was published last February.) Dietrich's suit, filed Thursday in Superior Court, alleged that Hughes made the statement about another associate and likened Dietrich to that individual. In February, Robert A.

Maheu, who was fired by Hughes as the head of Hughes' Nevada gambling and hotel empire, filed a million libel and slander suit claiming the statement referred to him. Also named as defendants were Hughes Tool parent organization of the Hughes empire; the public relations firm of Carl Byoir Associates; and Richard Hannah, a Byoir account executive. Hannah said there would be no comment because he had not seen the suit. Sen. Kcppler Files Papers MADISON State Senator Ernest C.

Keppler (R-Sheboy-gan) Thursday filed nomination papers in the secretary of state's office, Madison, as a candidate for re-election to the Senate from the 20th District. ril i Things took a turn for the worse at about 1 p.m. Thursday as an hour of rain cut into Sheboygan's annual summer Sidewalk Sale on N. 8th Street. Scout Camp In National Camp Rokilio, the Kettle Mo-raine Boy Scout Council's year-round camp on Cedar Lake, scored 114 of a possible 117 points and earned the rating of National Standard Camp during an annual all-day inspection Wednesday.

The camp met all mandatory standards and all but three of the non-mandatory standards. The inspection was conducted by Harold Lenicheck, Milwaukee, area president for Wisconsin, and Ray Logan, regional staff member of the Seek Ban On Electric Heat In Buildings MADISON, Wis. (AP) An environmental group is de manding a prohibition of con struction of buildings heated by electricity. Wisconsin Environm a 1 Decade also asked Thursday that the state Commission on Industry, Labor and Human Relations ban air conditioning in buildings which have sealed windows. University of Wisconsin Prof.

John Neess, director of the group, said its requests were prompted by a desire to reduce the growth in demand for electric power. Neess called electric heating "one of the major components responsible for the exponential growth in demand for electricity." He labeled air-conditioning on cool days "a frivolous luxury we cannot afford." Heileman Trial May Be Delayed LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) -G. Heileman Brewing Co. of La Crosse may have to wait until early 1973 for a trial concerning the government's objections to acquisition of three breweries.

U.S. District Court officials in Detroit were quoted Thursday as saying a trial date might not even be announced before September. Heileman, the nation's 15th largest brewery firm, announced in March it wanted to acquire three breweries from Associated Brewing Co. of Detroit. The Justice Department's Antitrust Division said April 17 it will challenge the action, which could make Heileman the nation's ninth largest brewer.

For successful farming and better rural living read the informative Sheboygan Press Friday farm section. Rates High Inspection newly-formed East Central Region. The 117 items included facil-i i operating standards, troop sites, food service, health, safety, camp staff, troop leadership, program, and camp administration. In announcing the inspection results, Lenicheck stated, "It is a pleasure to inspect a camp where there is such obvious cooperation between the professional staff, the camp staff and the volunteers." "I hope they are all as well prepared as this one was," Logan said. Members of the local inspection team included: Ralph A.

Mueller, chairman, Robert Ballschmider, Jerry Jarvis, Eric Larson and James Roen-itz of the council's camp committee; Scout Executive Paul A. Salerno; District Executives Leigh C. Cherveny and Larry D. Weaver; Charles Gruenke, camp director Howard Bichler, business manager, and Carl Gierke, Scout skills director. White House Looking Into Meat Prices SAN CLEMENTE, Calif.

(AP) The Western White House turned a spotlight on meat prices again today, with no indication it was prepared to go much further than jawboning. Secretary of the Treasury George Shultz, acting in his role as chairman of the Cost of Living Council, promised to deliver to President Nixon a report with specific recommendations on damping the rise in meat prices. However, Shultz ruled out in advance resort to any stiffer controls than have already been imposed on meats and other foods. There were suggestions the administration's next big effort might be aimed at telling housewives what many of them already know that chicken and some fish are cheap er than beef. Tickets Available Here For Packers' Infra-Squad Game Tickets to the Green Baty Packers intra-squad game July 26 at Lambeau Field can be purchased at the Central Fire Station, 9th Street and New York Avenue.

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