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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 48

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The Morning Calli
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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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48
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il THE MORNING CALL. Allentown, April 5, 1972 45 Nancj I'M A DCftDI I'LL START BEING KIND TO PEOPLE RIGHT NOW I III I II Chess Challenger Agrees To Time, Place for Match PEOPLE 1 9-" by Un.lcd Feature Syr.kalt. Ik. Joe Palooka THAT'S 1 MEAN9 THERE MAY NOT "Si l.l tucocii i spun V'li; I THAT THE ENTIRE GROSS OF THE FIGHT WILL GO TO BEANY I OUST HAP AN HOUR. LONG PHONE CONVERSATION WITH MY FOR U9 TOGO THROUGH WITH THE EXHIBITION, YOU'LL HAFTA AGREE TO ALL THESE TH1NG9 I'VE i.t.u; ni-nu a rm own i bknib.ii, I'M TERRIBLY SORRY TO SEE THAT FISHTi I GRAVY IN fT FOB YOU! TAKE IT Off I YOU'RE A BIT UNPER THE WEATHER.

THE CHARITIES yv- t-Awi- jr il I TRUST YOU'LL pe TIP TOP YOU HAVE LISTEP FOR THE rJGHT WRITTEN AND AMSTERDAM (AP) That foremost current chess problemwhether and under what terms Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky will meet across the checkered board for the world championship may have moved a step toward solution Tuesday. The International Chess Federation (FIDE) said it had received a telegram from the U.S. federation stating that' the American challenger will meet the Soviet titleholder "at the negotiated time and place." But Fischer's demands for a share of the profits in addition to the agreed prize money remain an issue and the organizers in Belgrade, Yugoslavia-one of the two sites for the match insist on further grade was sticking by its decision, insisting that FIDE guar-antee the match. The Belgrade organizers also said the telegram received Tuesday does not amount to a guarantee from the U.S. federation "that Fischer will play under all stipulations of the March 20 agreement reached in Amsterdam." E.

B. Edmondson, executive director of the U.S. Chess Federation, said Monday in New York that Euwe should get together with Fischer and Spassky to work out the problems. "How can Mr. Fischer be asked to comply with an agreement already apparently invalidated by the withdrawal of one of the parties?" he said.

Fischer's attorney, also in New York, declined to 4-5 Fischer's demands prompted FIDE to announce last Friday that lack of a U.S. federation guarantee by Tuesday would be construed as a refusal by Fischer to play the match. The international organization's president, Dr. Max Euwe, said the American challenger could be. disqualified.

FIDE's secretariat said Tuesday that a representative of the American federation would meet with the international group to confirm the agreements. Further complications arose last Friday when organizers in Belgrade withdrew from the initial, agreements. The 24-game match is to begin June 22 in Belgrade and finish in Reykjavik, Iceland. FIDE said Tuesday that Bel it: 1 1 aV TX. JET Lil Abnei I MY I BECOME "Wl bCN--J VA-S-SUM HefcooKoff mifoutsomuch as a fare-thee-well.

He alius uias a rotten VvOULD VOL) SHAKE "tf NO SOCKS MVHAND-ASOWE A INVOLVED? AMERICAN TO SHAKE'? ANOTHER? NO "A6, VST' socks involved; ROTTEN 1 WWW! Filmmakers As Material Look to Past Successes Source for New Pictures HOLLYWOOD (AP) "The cesses as a source of material, ing a remake is something Examples in ew for new pictures, current release: aamuei atkoii is president of American International Pic reason for my success with remakes is that I never try to disguise the fact that I am doing a new version of an old moVie," Rqss Hunter. tures, which hopes to earn millions by remaking film classics. The theory worked with "Wuth- "When you're remaking an WB" i-umcy iuiii tzz---f ah- THESE BOARDS HAVB TWO SUITCASES! I THINK THIS ering Heights," last year's re- IS WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FORI old film, it's essential that you bring something new to it, something that relates to to day's audience." Samuel Z. do of the great Samuel GoId-wyn movie. "The biggest problem is in finding something that is different in the remake," said Arkoff.

"We did that with 'Wuth- Arkoff. Thus speak two experts on the fine art of the remake. ering Heights' by relating it to Filmmakers are looking more and more to past movie sue- BOBBY FISCHER youtn of "Cabaret," a musicalized version of "I Am a Camera," 1955. "Kidnapped," filmed by 20th-Fox in 1938 and Disney in 1960. "Black Beauty," which had previous versions in 1917, 1927, and 1936.

"Macbeth," filmed as a silent in 1916 and by Orson Welles in 1948. "Mary, Queen of Scots," covering the same story as "Mary of Scotland," starring Katharine Hepburn In 1936. "Nicholas and Alexandra," concerning events filmed in "Rasputin" movies of 1917, 1932 and 1966. "The Biscuit Eater," released by- Paramount in 1940, by Disney In 1972. Rosa Hunter, who has re Theme Designated For Library Week Smiliy THAIS HYS private swertMs -VIP.

1 National Library Week will be observed April 16-22. The theme for this year's observance will 8AIUV5 PCIVATt be "The Right to Read." TW 'RHOMB i 1 1 Sx''" i'r i 3V to WCRK-50 The committee reported that Pennsylvania has a 2 per cent illiteracy rate, which is slightly below the national level of 2.4 per cent. Agencies wishing to participate in the "Right to Read" effort should contact the NLW committee through the nearest school or public librarian. mm A Whitehall resident, Margaret Tyrrell, Is a member of the NLW Committee of the Pennsylvania Library Association. She is librarian at the Whitehall TV made such films as "Magnificent Obsession," "The Spoilers," "My Man Godfrey," township Public Library.

"Imitation of Life" and "Ma The "Right to Read" effort is a 10-year federal program aimed at eradicating illiteracy dame is embarking on his biggest one, a musicalized and improving reading skills. Group to Hear Talk on Computers Robert L. Cox, marketing rep "Lost Horizon." "Remakes are more difficult than starting from scratch with a new story," said the produc The objective is to acquaint librarians and tutoring groups with a common bond. Librarians are not expected to teach but act as a catalyst with the proper A. resentative, General Electric will address a meeting of Agent er.

"You have to remain faith contacts. Or. Sevan' houtsto Buxton flo unhmd.i THB FOOL 19 AAORE CON-N the Allentown-Bethlehem Section of the American Society for Quality Control at 7:30 p.m. to HEADMASTER Howard K. Deischer of Emmaus, a member of the Perkiomen School faculty, since 1962, was ap-pointed Monday as the school's headmaster, effective Aug.

1. Deischer will succeed James 0. Brown who has accepted a position at St. Andrew'! School, Middletown, Del. The new headmaster was member of the Emmaus High School faculty from 1936 to 1962 and the school's princi-pal from 1954 to 1962.

Every librarian should be able to refer any person desiring tutoring to the appropriate agen ful to what people remember about the original or think they remember. "In 'Lost I have CERNEO WITH HOW PHIL CORRIGAN BROUGHT THE FBI I UPON US THAN OOINO day at the Holiday Inn West. He will speak on "Descriptive cy. COMETHINSAlgUT IT Statistics on Time Sharing Com changed some of the characters 7lit) LUSHANS IjJwnt iS "iV' jf I INTERFERIN9 (CZr I i iji I UTTLB FOOLl 3S llViv 12? VYOU WONT puters." His discussion will fea and their points of view and updated the time to 1972-73. But I The committee is to compile a director of available tutoring agencies in the state.

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