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Friday, July 7, 172 8PRINCFIEL0 (Ma.) LEADER-PRESS BONER'S ARK By Addition 2 Petitions Arc Filed Blackwell Halts Signature Drive GEE, I I THOUGHT NtX)t 1 PRiSCILLA, EH JOY DOUBLE-PATlMe I Night after niskt, JS) i ArvA BUT I MUSTAPMIT if TO JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. (AP) Petitions calling for an open meeting provision in the Missouri Constitution were filed in the final hour before the Thursday midnight deadline in the Secretary of State's Office. Petitions' bearing the signatures of voters arrived in the of. fice at p.m.

tod 11:55 to meet the requirement that they must be filed four months before theelectton. A spokesman for the Citizens' A NEW SINGER ZIG-ZAG sewing machine Driver Killed While Trying to Aid Dog AT Fischer Loses Draw, by of Missouri exnressed fmiidence the petitions contain PHILADELPHIA (AP) Brandt Picks New Minister German Minister Changes Offices Mark David Goss, lg, of suburban Fairless Hills stopped to Chess Match Tuesday help a dog he had run over on ed sufficient signatures to put it on the November ballot more thin the 93,000 signatures required from the seven congressional districts. his way to work Thursday. Goss was struck and killed by another ar as be bent over the Boris: Please accept my since-rest apology for my dis By STEPHENS BROEMNG -REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) BONN. Germany AP) respectful behavior 'At another news conference, dying dog.

He was pronounced Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night, giving Boris! Chancellor Willy Brandt today appointed Defense Minister Hel dead at the scene from head and internal injuries. Have this new quality Singer machine and see tiqw easy it is to sew straight, forward, reverse and zig-zag. Simple stitch-length lever, too. Foot control included at this low price! Come pick it up at your Singer Sewing Center or participating approved dealer. one of Fischer's lawyer's said he'd come to say he had nothing mut Schmidt to replace Karl Schiller as economics and fi to say.

Yefim Geller, Spassky's sec On scraps of paper he records nance minister, the government announced. ond, fielded questions with: Schiller, a free-marketer, re conversations he's overheard. He carries the scraps in a red plastic shopping bag as be moves soundlessly about the ho signed after the Cabinet last week adopted moderate re tel lobbies. straints on the inflow of foreign currency. Schiller said this would lead to the extensive con "Kak Gavarit po Angliskl," or as you say in English, "No comment." The Rev.

William Lombardy. a Franciscan priest and avid chess player, told another session of the newsmen: "Money is putting chess on the map, because money makes the world go round." Then there's the "Eavesdrop-per," a man approaching trols favored by France and oth er European countries. Brandt accepted the resigna Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match will finally start next Tuesday. Unless the American challenger or the Soviet champion pleads 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 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 ts the match of the century Spassky of the U.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of the U.S.A.

Spassky arrived early to tion Thursday. Schiller's depar One final quote, from Gud-mundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who was under pressure from Fischer to give up a share of the gate receipts: "I have worked for more than a year to get this match to Iceland. I would do many things. But I will not bite into a sour apple." Thanks to a rich British chess fan who doubled the stakes, be didn't have to. ture from the Cabinet was considered a blow to the Socialist cause in the election this No vember.

He was a proven vote- middle age with a shock of graying hair combed in careful getter and played a major role in the 1969 election that made Another petition, calling for $730 million transportation bond issue made it after few anxious moments Thursday afternoon, and State Sen. Earl R. Blackwell, a Democratic- candi-, date for governor, called off his petition drive to require a public vote for all tax increases. To meet a request by the Citizens Lobby for time to file the petitions on the Sunshine Amendment, James C. Kirk-patrick, Secretary of State, said his office would remain open until 8 p.m.

But an hour later his chief clerk, Eula H. Hess, discovered a 195a attorney general's opinion saying the deadline was midnight The decision was by Atty. Gen. John Oalton, also a former governor. A spokesman for the Citizens Lobby in Columbia had addressed an appeal for the office to remain open until the midnight deadline and said his fellow workers were having difficulty collecting enough signatures in the Kansas City area.

The "Sunshine Amendment" would require all meetings and records at all levels of government be open to the public. A similar measure was defeated in the last legislative session. Backers of the transportation bond issue petition drive had announced a 2:30 p. news conference, saying they had 100,000 signatures. But they had to wait two hours to file them because a disarray onto his forehead.

He takes voluminous notes, for a magazine piece, he says. Brandt chancellor. I 1 I i' 7 f'i'i Ik Is ypS 257 The 53-year-old Schmidt is a popular figure and is considered by many observers to be the Kansas Men Seek Wedding License Cabinet member most capable of handling the dual posts of economics and finance minister during campaign time. wait for Bobby. He philosophic The chancellor tabbed George ing publicity, but decided after talking with them that they were sincere.

He said be did not give them n- answer, but requested time to review Kansas statutes on marriage laws. The statutes refer to "he" and Leber, postal and transport min HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) -Reno County may be the first county in Kansas to issue a marriage license to two men. Attorney BUI Mitchell (aid Thursday he has taken a request for one under advisement. Mitchell was acting as probate judge pro tem recently ister, to succeed Schmidt and Housing Minister Lauritz Lau ally accepted the first postponement when Fischer didn't show.

Later he demanded an apology or be wouldn't play. Fred Cramer, who advanced a slender claim to represent Fischer and called a lot of news rltzen for Leber's post "she," but apparently do not Brandt was elected West Ger make a direct statement about many's first Socialist chancellor homosexual marriages, which when the men came in to in with a 12-vote majority in Parliament. But this year defections from his Socialist-Liberal are permitted in some states. The men left without filling coherences, forecast like a man quire about filling out an appli- BATTLEFIELD MALL 883-3462 coalition have taken away his who ought to know: "I can see cation. Bobby apologizing." The attorney Mid be at 4irst The letter began: "Dear throught they were merely seek out an application, but are expected to return.

majority and forced him to call elections a year ahead of car carrying petitions from St' Louis developed radiator Ex-Head of Protocol Returns for Party trouble. The petition seeks a state constitutional amendment providing for diversion of gasoline ASHING TON (API-Yachtsman Emil "Bus" Mosba- taxes and conversion of toe cher, who has resigned as U.S. chief of protocol, came back to 1 GO i hi AN? JlVdFiLjA RY YEAR state highway department into a DOUBLE IMPACT! TODAY'S GREAT NEW TWO-TONED FLARES 1 .1 1 SAVINGS broader transportation agency. Washington to say goodby to bis Blackwell said his petition friends. lsn dead yet, because he can Mosbacher and his wife, Pat, have moved to their home in SUMMER CLEARANCE White Plains, N.Y., but returned to Washington Thursday night tile it if he is elected governor.

The Hills boro Democrat said he didn't think it was fair to file his petiiton now because "the proposed constitutional amendment and my candidacy for gov for a farewell party. Diplomats and socialites, in cluding. Russian Ambassador Ml ernor are so closely related as and Mrs. Anatoly Dobrynin, to be inseparable." turned out for the party in Blair House, the presidential guest REGULARLY 3.99 house. The party was given by the 'Dry' Winning man who moved up from deputy if In Oklahoma to acting chief of protocol, Marion Smoak, a retired Army colonel from Aiken, and his -wife.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) IS appears Oklahoma drys are M1F nearing victory in their long fought battle to kill the liquor- by-the drink petition. After challenging 53.223 signa il III ti tures before Supreme Court Ref eree Giles Thursday, they rested their case. Giles said, "Unless sponsors of the pe tition can overcome these challenges the petition is dead." To kill the petition, the drys need only invalidate 39,838 sig natures. Sponsors had gathered Next trip to Chicago, give her good reason to be jealous. Staat the 1 lotels Ambassador.

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