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Tampa Bay Timesi
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4-A Petersburg Times, Soturdoy, July 15. 1971 ALL DAY SPECIALS 9 Tii 9 Go Chess Match Cameras May Ads In Thursday Friday Papers For Complete List St Webb'i Food 9 FAf'CY Fresh Crisp GREEN PEPPERS 1 Fresh Homo EGGPLANT Fresh Homo UVB Alii TLLLUil Fresh Juicy GA. PEACHES 2-Lbs. Fresh California ICEBERG LETTUCE Hi FRISII PRODUCE la, 3 Crown IPr Ea. Crown iUUAitl LD.

I TT 35e i 1 KtAT Miracle Whip itrrv- him I Html? im In Arcade KRAFT'S DUTCH BAKERY, Cherry Fruited MELT Fischer (left) asked Spassky to cancel the forfeiture of Game Two hut Spassky refused. lng the match 2-0. FISHIER filed a protest against the decision and against the presence of cameras in the 3,000 seat hall. The match committee met for two hours Friday before announcing the protest had been rejected. The committee said its decision had no bearing on the presence of the cameras.

"The match is still on and I will start the clock again at 5 p.m. (1 p.m.)' Sunday," Schmid said. Fischer's aides approached Spassky and his seconds Fri samp MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar Limit One 4 Ac AWAY COFFEE CAKE Ea. 47 Delicious CAe POUND Ea. DU 7-Inch, Two Layer BUTTER CAKE, QQc Assorted Icings, Ea 07 Urn HOT DAWN DO-NUTS Powdered, Plain or Cinnamon, Dozen 57' DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT 49e chessmaster was flying home.

"I haven't heard anything about that and I hope it's not true," Lombardy said. "Everything is still up in the air. We have settled nothing so far." The American challenger 1 refused to, play In the second game Thursday unless all the cameras were removed. He said they distracted him. When Fischer did not show up within the allotted one hour to make his first move, Judge Lothar Schmid announced Fischer had forfeited the game and Spassky was lead- 5 4 IrNSa Old Fashioned Aged 70c L0NGH0RN CHEESE Lb.

II -AW 29 Fresh Sliced tm LEAN BOILED HAM I Butter Butter MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Choice of Grinds Mb. Can Basted Whole 7Ac BAR-B-Q CHICKENS lb. 7 Basted Whole Kahn's Delicious BRAUNSCHWEIGER Lb 59c Editorial, 20-A REYKJAVIK (UPI) Organizers of the $250,000 world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky said Friday they might give in to Fischer's demand and remove all television cameras from the contest hall If that Is the only way to save the match. But Gudmundur Thorarins-son, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, said his match committee had decided to reject a protest filed by Fischer against the award of the second game of the match to the Russian champion when the temperamental American failed to show up. "If It all boils down to cameras or no cameras, I guess we'll try to remove them," Thorarinsson said.

The third game Is set for Sunday, but chess sources say It may not come off. REV. William Lombardy, Fischer's' discounted rumors the fl Pennsylvania Timti-Miimi Htnld $trvlc WASHINGTON A dis-' turbed and disappointed Gov. Milton Shapp told White House officials Friday that President Nixon's- request for Sl-7-hillion to aid six flood- stricken states "doesn't begin to cover our losses." Shapp was aghast when in- iormea mat Pennsylvania share of the proposed billion would be "Oh my God," he groaned, .1.... ri 3 da n4 we suuereu ou per teni ui the losses.

This just isn't going to be sufficient." 4 By his A own computation, Shapp figured Pennsylvania should receive at least billion of the sum Nixon asked Congress to appropriate. But he told Frank NOT mmmmm 77 Limit One PURE VEGETABLE CRISC0 SHORTENING 3-Lb. Can (risco SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT Quick Frozen aac MACKEREL FILLETS Lb. 07 Fresh Cut $119 SEABASS FILLETS Lb. I Limit 79c FROZEN FOOD SALE Fresh Scaled WHOLE Fresh Cut SNAPPER THROATS (f SOAP DEPARTMENT One ib.29c tb.59e 39( LLOYD or or BABY gency plans to save themselves from a total financial disaster.

Under the match rules, Fischer will not receive any share of the prize money if he fails to complete the match, But. Spassky would presumably be able to claim his share if he is declared the winner. Russians Insulted' MOSCOW Moscow's park bench chess players used to call him "Bobby." Now it's "Fischer." They used to respect and even privately root lor the American who wants the world chess crown. They don't anymore. "He's slightly touched in the head," muttered chess enthusiast as his opponent pondered the next move on a board balanced across a bench.

ABOUT SK-MHUpN Russians take chess seriously and there's a growing feeling among them that Fischer has become downright insulting. "This chess sot baseball," said' one -chess fan. "Fischer's no sportsman." 3 Killed In Crash Three persons were killed and 18 injured Friday when a car, reported swaying with a flat tire, plowed head-on into a' Greyhound bus near Memphis, the highway patrol said. One of those injured was identified as Erwin Jones of Winter Garden. Jones was listed in good condition.

Witnesses told troopers the impact, which mangled the car, sounded like a sonic boom. It was the seeond major bus accident in Tennessee in two months. On May 13, 14 per-scons were killed, and IS injured in a bus-truck crash near Bean Station. 1 down payment. "If you can locate these senior citizens," said Carlucci, "you send them back In.

I assure you they'll get their loans." I CARLUCCI had no answer, however, to Shapp's request for at least $40-million in emergency aid to bankrupt railroads who have had to cut back service in Pennsylvania because of the flood damage. During the conference, Carlucci and other officials, including Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, explained Nixon's companion proposal for long-term loans at 1 per cent interest for homeowners and businessmen. No repayment would be required on the first $3,000 of such loans. Tipton, in reply, said he agrees In principle with Shaffer's proposal and would see that the matter has priority on the agenda on forthcoming airline conferences.

"You can expect some new ruling soon." s. United Air Lines, the nation's largest carrier, said Thursday it would employ personnel to inspect luggage by persons boarding its 727 flights and continue its policy of making spot checks of pas- sengers- boarding its other flights. American said it Is inspecting all baggage at boarding gates for 727 flights and broadening hand-luggage inspection on other flights. THE 727 has been a particular target of hijackers because of. its rear door which can be, and has been, used for parachute -escapes by extor-r tionists.

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THRILL LIQUID day seeking a settlement of the impasse. Russian sources said Fischer's representatives asked Spassky to agree to cancel the forfeiture of the second game and replay it but Spassky refused. "IN CONTRAST to Mr. Fischer, the world champion abides by the FIDE (International Chess Federation) rules for this match," said Nikolai Krogius, one' of Spassky's seconds. The Icelandic organizers fear that the match is already over, chess sources said, and they are now making contin the Small Business Administration (SBA) loan program in Pennsylvania.

After hearing assurances that the SBA, in the words' of one official, "does not dis- criminate because of age" in extending recovery loans to homeowners, Shapp the only governor attending the conference leaped to his "I'VE BEEN listening to your answers, and. I can tell you it just ain't working that way," he said. Shapp explained that the SBA. would not extend low-interest loans to elderly residents unable to come up with a $500 down payment. And he said SBA had refused the state's offer to guarantee the cumstances not related to pre-boarding screening.

Of the 80 remaining instan-' 29 have, been definitely I identified as resulting from weapons brought aboard in, or alleged to have been contained in, carry-on baggage. Shaffer said the FAA would prefer to avoid making a new rule in this regard. THE SPOKESMAN said the investigation Is being conducted by AEC's division of inspection, and added: "There haven't been any formal charges brought. We're trying to figure out what's what, i The commission made disclosure after the Rocky Mountain News in Denver had published a story saying Riley had been relieved of his pOSt. Riley has been replaced by Paul Gaughren, 57, a former deputy director of the division of security.

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Choice SIRLOIN U.S. Choice CHUCK Whole Froien SPRING LAMB LEGS 2V2 3 Lb. Avg. End Cut PORK LOIN ROAST Fresh Cut LEAN PORK STEAKS Governor Says deputy director of the office of Management of the Budget, even that wouldn't do the job. "Our losses in Pennsylvania alone are over perhaps close to the $3-billion mark," Shapp said.

SIIAPP SAID later that he will try to work through Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott, and Rep. Dan Flood, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, to pump more money into Nixon's proposal. Carlucci, who presided at the conference, is a native of Wilkes-Barre, one of the most devastated communities in the sixstate region extending from Florida to New York. He appeared sympathetic to Shapp's complaints and, at in hand-carried luggage, FAA Administrator John H. Shaffer asked the airlines to consider a "voluntary program to bring about a velry significant reduction in such baggage." "IF A PASSENGER insists on carrying baggage into the it should be searched," Shaffer said in a letter to Stuart G.

Tipton, president of the protection of secret documents, for AEC's farflung in-. stallations. He served as an Army counter-intelligence man in World War II. BUT AN AEC spokesman volunteered the comment that "there is no Indication that, any security' matters are in- volved" in the current situa- tion involving Riley. As boss of security, Riley has been directly or indirectly responsible for the physical security of weapons-making -and other military and peaceful-uses of the AECs WASHINGTON The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has asked the air-, lines for new measures to prevent weapons from being brought aboard airplanes in carry-on luggage.

And several airlines have taken some steps to do so. Citing the alarming number of hijackings carried out with arms or explosives concealed MILTON SHAPP- 'oh my one point, promised direct action to untangle an apparent snarl of red tape surrounding Air Transport Association. "In order to insure the integrity of a search, the carry-on baggage should be sealed and the unbroken seal shown to the cab in attendant during the boarding process." Shaffer said that from July 1, 1969, through June 2, 1972, there were 95 hijackings, of which 15 occurred under cir- atomid installations stretching from AEC headquarters in the nation's capital to the stand-by nuclear weapons test facility at Enlwetok in the Pacific. I 1 The job also encompasses reponsibility i for- "personnel security" including clearances to work for AEC's thousands of employes and those employed by contractors. And a spokesman salt in answer to questions this latter phase would also include responsibility for protecting the AEC from sabotage.

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