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Muncie Evening Press from Muncie, Indiana • Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE MUNCIE EVENING PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1972 flhf Stated True Life Adventures Fischer Tardy for 5fh; 3f i Ml iA I I 1 lnl 7- Trivial Demands Spiked REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP i He was punctual to the sec-i The Rev. William Lombardy, Defending world chess cham- ond. Fischer, true to form, was Fischer's second, said he could Hoi oi 1 inrec (jrlf tUUQfe. pion Boris Spassky opened his; not in sight.

mot say whether Thorarinsson's fifth game against Bobby Fis refusal would jeopardize the Fischer arrived six minutes ACUPUNCTURE CLINIC TREATS 300, CLOSES NEW YORK (AP) An acupuncture clinic that opened one week ago has closed down in the face of a state ruling that nonphysi- cians who administered the needle therapy were practicing medicine illegally. Dr. Arnold Benson said Wednesday that he was closing the Acupuncture Center of New York, but planned to fight the ruling by the State Department of Education, which regulates the practice of meckine. The clinic employed four Chinese-trained therapists working under the supervision of Benson, a licensed physician. In the few days it was open, some 300 persons were treated for a variety of ailments.

cher today. game today. late. As Spassky made his first Although many of Fischer's demands were trivial, such as move, the Icelandic Chess Fed exclusive use of the swimming eration released a detailed list of demands made late Wednes pool at his hotel, he also asked AWASkiES TH-KEATEKlHOl-y. for "written authority to have film cameras removed from Lad, 10, Writes Way to Nixon day night by Fischer.

These ranged from crucial Appliances And Electronics At 20 to 50 Off Regular Prices HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF SAVINGS: REG. NOW G.E. Decordtor Wall Clock 3,59 Binocular, 7x35 '9-83 ladies' Electric Razor, Sunbeam 10.88 Man's Electric Razor, Remington 26.83 21.88 61 -Piece Melamine Dishes i '5-88 12.88 lloydi AM-FM, 8-Track Stereo 179-95 Entire stock not on sale. Sale prices effective only on selected merchandise. the playing hall" if they dis fc--vSTAMC HIS demands for control of filming turbed him i Fischer objected during the first game to the three cameras that were to film the match for American promoter Chester Fox.

He boycotted the second rights and playing site options to trivia such as a new hotel room in the same hotel, more American magazines and a new car. The federation said it rejected all the demands. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)-Biliy Runner is a 10-year-old Indianapolis lad whose letter writing has established friend game because the chess feder Original price tag shown on every item. Ail items suc-ieti ships with movie stars, athletes ation would not order them re moved.

No filming was per As play began today, the and politicians. Billy, in a letter to the In ANT? "THE dHEETAH mitted for the third and fourth score of the match was iVrWi in Spassky 's favor. HAS A LOSS CFr JEWELERS and Will Lay New Rails in City 7-20 games, and Fox has said he would not let his contract for 20UKASE 6 VsEU- AS APPEYTTE. dianapolis News June 14 expressed the wish to spend part a Five convenient ways to ouy. i Zales Revolving Charge ZaIes Custom Charge Gudmundur Thorarinsson, president of the host federation, movie and TV rights jeopardize the match if Fischer persisted i EankAmencara waster unare iayy in his opposition.

of his birthday Friday with President Nixon. Billy and his mother, Mrs. Paul Goff, left by bus today for Washington, and an aid to the said Fischer delivered his list of new demands Wednesday night. He said they had "not Treason Charge Asked for Jane Lothar Schmid, the West Ger been met." In The Muncie Mall-Phone 289-0436 Open Mon. thru Sat.

Sun. man referee of the match, said the organizers of the match would do all they could to meet Thorarinsson said the Ameri can challenger, who is a late The work of installing new rails through Muncie will sart at 7 a.m. Monday by a Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad railwaying crew. The work will start at E. Jackson Street crossing and all crossings will be closed temporarily as the crew progresses through the city.

A spokesman for the company said each crossing will be closed approximately 20 minutes as the work of the rails goes on. the American's demands. riser, was still asleep and had WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. Fletcher Thompson, believes actress Jane Fonda should be charged with treason for urging U.S. troops in Vietnam to "desert and turn took some action agaiast such people as Jane Fonda giving aid and comfort to an enemy," said Thompson, who added he was writing Attorney General Richard G.

Kleindienst urging But under the rules," not been told of the refusal. Schmid added, "if he had objections, he had to present THE TOWN'S BEST SALESMAN: A STAR PRESS WANT AD! them to me within six hours themselves in to North him "to investigate fully and to President said, "We'll do everything possible to allow Billy; to shaka the President's hand." The promise was made in a letter to Mayor Richard G. Lu-gar after he wrote Nixon asking a few minutes on the presidential schedule for Billy. Billy and his mother have been selling candy door-to-door to raise money for their ous fare. They didn't have quite enough as Mrs.

Goff talked with a Greyhound Bus Lines of after the last game. He did not Vietnam." bring charges of treason against Jane Fonda." do this." I "It is time this government Stocks Rally, Soften Again NEW YORK (UPI)-After opening mixed, stock prices ficial, asking how far what they did have would take them. moved lower during the first two hours today in moderate trading on the New York Stock "We'll ride as far as we can Exchange. and walk the rest of the way, she said. Shortly before noon, the Dow 1 Remembering Greyhound's Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue-chip stocks was off 4.89 at 911.80.

Standard motto "Leave the driving to us," and no mention of letting 1 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Sale Ends Saturday Poors 500-stock index was customers walk, Bill Hogue, i down 0.26 at 105.88. Declines led advances, 844 to 461, among the 1,509 issues crossing the tape. The two-hour 1 1 1 1 THE MEADOWS xx MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION rn turnover amounted to more than 5,270,000 shares. On the Big Board, Occidental Petroleum was delayed in SIZZLING SUMMER SAVER PRESENTS Greyhound supervisor here, arranged for free tickets all the way to Washington. The line also Is providing cost of all meals during the trip.

Hilton Hotel officials noted Billy's wish in the News and arranged for the boy and his mother to stay three days at the Statler-Hilton in Washington on the house. Billy spent two hours Wednesday visting Gov. Edgar D. Whitcomb, who presented the boy a Distinguished Hoosier citation. The governor prom opening by an influx of orders The Issue has been strong this week after the firm announced an agreement with the Soviet ISU STADIUM 4 Channel Adapter $40 off Now 19.95 $40 Off Now 19.95 ALLIED RADIO SHACK Union and said it made THURSDAY, JULY 20TH FRIDAY JULY 21st FREE Kiddie Rides For Children 10 Under With Adult FREE BALLOONS second major oil discovery off Nigeria.

Some analysts, howev er, questioned whether the rise in the stock price was ised to be at the station to bid warranted. Billy and his mom farewell. AMBER'S At the Meadows The Best in Muncie Hair Cut Special I75 AMBER'S BEAUTY SALON State Fire Laws Found in Conflict who does the hiring and firing, and so on," said James Proctor, Legislative Council staff member assigned to the task force. He said state fire prevention laws have 24 sections. The laws 29c PULL-APART BUTTER BREAD Reg.

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"Basically, we'd be studying the reorganization of a state agency," Proctor said. THOROUGH STUDY OF MEDICAID NEAR Senate Democratic Leader 1001 W. Jackson Most Stores OPEN 'Til 9 ryyj ALL JEWELRY 10 OFF July 20,21,22 DICK'S WATCH CENTER MM Robert J. Fair, Princeton, said i INDIANAPOLIS (AP) An effort to legalize self-service gasoline stations in Indiana has triggered a legislative study of all state laws governing fire prevention. The Legislative Council, which has been looking into the self-service stations, expanded the study Wednesday at the request of Sen.

Keith McCormlck, R-Lebanon. He is chairman of the flammable liquids task force. Two public hearings on the stations brought much testimony both for and against the proposal, McCormick said. However, the task force determined the legislature has given the state fire marshal and the State Fire Prevention Commission authority to allow self-service gas stations without new laws. CANT ASCERTAIN WHO SETS POLICIES Moreover, the task force found many inconsistencies in laws covering operation of the two agencies, McCormick said.

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