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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 13

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Tampa Bay Timesi
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St. Petersburg, Florida
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St. Petersburg Times, Thursday. July 13. 1972 13-A Fischer IftCPC lira CHESS SOD SALE Artnlint Bohl 7c iq. ft.

itttr BIm 10c ft. Pick up any mount aur vara tnitalltd to Ptrftclien Call i with your lawn arabltm SOD 5444925 11285.60th St. No. fKII IJT. r.wir kln The final moves In the first match' of the world chess championship between Boris Spassky Russia and Bobby Fischer of the United States: Says' No Show If TVs Remain REYKJAVIK, (Iceland (UPI) The unpredictable Bobby Fischer, one gam down In his bid for the world chess championship, threatened early today to stay away from the second came unless all television cameras were rpmnvnH imm th on.

walked out for 35 minutes during the second day of -play Wednesday. He later returned to concede to the Russian on the 56th move. Two other cameras placed In towers out in the hall had been taken away at Fischer's request before the first game began Tuesday evening. Schmid said FIDE could not accept Fischer's latest demands' because the so-called "Amsterdam Agreement," made by the organizers and the two players, allowed closed-circuit TV coverage of the match, the sources said. FEED CBAMEB, vice-president of the U.S.

Chess Federation, who announced Fischer's demand at the closed meeting late Wednesday, noted that the 20-year-old American challenger had never signed the Amsterdam Agreement, but FIDE officials said they felt Fischer was bound by it because he had cabled his acceptance. Chester Fox the American company owning the television lights, said It would seek another meeting with Fischer's representatives before Thursday's game in an effort to resolve differences. Income for the rights were vital to the Icelandic organizers who said they could lose nearly $100,000 if the match were called off. They are bound by agreement to pay Spassky five-eighths of $125,000 even if the match is not completed. After Wednesday's walkout protest, Fischer returned to fin-ishplay.

News from London was that James Slater, who sweetened the pot with 50,000 pounds about $120,000 wouldn't be able to get his money out of England because of currency SPASSKY (White) 41. PxP 41. K-R5 43. B-K3 44. B-B2 45.

B-R4 Radl-Dlstchaa1 TV Sarvlca Trucks AlaUaca! Firm -In Making Pra'mpt Sarvlca Call Plnallas Count residents hive televfilon repair at their telephone fingertips. By dialing Economy TV Center, your message is immediately transmitted by two-way phone, to one of Economy! trucks, which throughout the day are in all areas of the county. The truck nearest you is then signaled and a TV technician is ready to serve you promptly. All work is guaranteed. A reasonable service fee assures one of a fair charge on black and white and color.

For immediate guaranteed TV service, call Economy TV, (5499 34th St St Pete 527-7111 or Clwtr. 446-7378. Tampa 872-9249. 46, 47. 48, 49, B-KT5 B-K3 K-KT4 K-KT5 ditorium, internatbnal chess sources said.

Fischer, who lost the opening game to world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union on the 56th move Wednesday, made his demand known at a closed-door meeting with rep-1 resentatives of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), the Icelandic organiiers of the $250,000 match and American com-' panies owning the rights to televise the game. FISCHEE (Black) KxP K-B4 K-K5 K-B4 P-K4 PK5 K-B3 K-K4 K-Q4 P-R4 P-KT4 K-B5 K-KT5 KxP K-KT4 Resigns bouiws buiu iscner wouia loneit tne second game of the 24-eame series If he failed to annpar within nn 50. K-B5 51. B-B2 52. KxP 53.

K-B5 54. KxP 55. K-Q5 56. K-Q6 the 5 p.m. (1 p.m.

EDT) starting time today. AXUUiED BY the presence of two closed-circuit television cameras high labove the contest stage, Fischer got up and Bobby Fischer Sees Outcome All Too Clearly THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY tailtt tie H3 CHCMT WI1H A KMAUT cntoir CAPO Wl HONOR SAMX AMCflCAtD TOOI OneiThird Of Blacks Listed As Poor it: IS1' m. I ft I If II II US SI 0 I t- VI sn nnni ifAtiHJiM if-si sij vr jr. r- v. ah wtv mm irMMwmma max -m a mm a am av ajw ft rjunn vW7 iiy wvcv- fit i WASHINGTON VI About one-third of the nation's 23- million blacks lived below the official poverty level In.

1371, marking little change from a year earjier, the Census Bi reau reported Wednesday. 4 In an annual report on the i social and economic status of the black population, the bureau said 7.4-million or 32 per cent of blacks lived below the official poverty level of $4,137. This compared with 7.5- million or 34 per cent In But the figure was higher than the 7.2-million blacks who lived below the poverty level in 1969, although the percentage, 32, that year was the same. THE BUREAU said that about 1.5-million black families were below the poverty 2-TRAY SEWING SPOOL f4m 'Mf (q)Y AYd V(! 'CHEST' BOARD PAKS W5f 7 TlO YTn -v If group hIJ wA feflo level last year, or about 29 per cent of all black families, no change from the year eaj- -j The figures showed the Our Reg. i -3 Days Only number of whites living helow the official poverty level actu allv Inprsacari Viw' (Wl laef Hold, scissor, thread I most of your sewing needs.

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cent of the, white population, The percentage was an-i changed, however, from recent years, The number" of whie faml-" lies living below the official poverty line was 3.8-million. mA 9 Hlinti a year earlier. U.S., Russia Tn Fvrhrinrfo WOMEN'S- SANDALS aw aoiiMiiv; 0 lancer urugs WASHINGTON If) The Soviet Union has agreed to furnish the1. United I States three new experimental anti- oz Our Reg. 3.97 Your Choice Cross Band or Sling-Back Our Reg.

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COLOR SLIDE FILM With processing mailer. us; li Dr. C. Gordon Zubrod of the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI), who recently headed i an American medical mission 'to Moscow, disclosed the exchange in an interview.

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