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"i Dm Moine Tribune Pg 9 4 July 4. 1972 3 Slavic Figure Die ZAGREB. YUGOSLAVIA (AP) Dr. Nikola Miljanic, 51, former vice-premier of Yugoslavia and former governor of Fischer Bows: Apologizes For 'Disrespectful Behavior the national bank, died of a heart attack here Thursday. Sail Sloop To England In 25 Days FALMOUTH.

ENGLAND AP) Lawyer Vince Sisson, REYKJAVIK. ICELAND! also apologized to Dr. Max of the match until Tuesday. (AP) Bobby Fischer has Euwe, president of the Inter-1 Fischer arrived that day, but I made a full and penitent apolo- natjona Federatiori) thejthe Russjans objected t0 his! to Des Moines Tribune gy Boris Spassky, and organ 1-4 Icelanders, "the thousands of conduct and Euwe put the start fans around the world and es-ioff until Thursday. Publish! every er exeaot Sunoev by DES VJ'NFS REOISTFR AND TSIBUNE COMPANY Locuit St.

Des Voinej, la. Jo4 7,1 Fischer apologized Wednes- day, but the Russians de-j manded written apologies. Then July WJ Vol. 91 No. 274 1 Nixon, New Campaign Chief Meet SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF.

(AP; President Nixon scheduled a "transition meeting" Thursday with his new campaign manager, Clark MacGre-gor, and the administration's new chief Capitol Hill lobbyist. Summoned to the Western White House with MacGrcgor, who had been Mr. Nixon's congressional relations chief, was William Timmons, an administration veteran who took over the No. 1 lobbying job Saturday. John D.

Ehrlichman, the President's assistant for domestic policy, was asked to join the visitors from Washington. McGregor became campaign thief when former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell resigned last week so, he said, he could spend more time with his wife, Martha.

Press secretary Ronald L. Nwi Offictt MAIN OFFICE 71J Locust Str Pox MJ Dm Mein, low (503M) WASHINGTON. C. Curk Molifnhoff. CH.f of UrMd 52 Nitiontl Pru Bid).

(2(1004) Aw5ciwl G. Brvion. Correwendwt 537 Main Street (30010) Wirepnoto (AP) 51, of Middletown, Ohio, arrived in Falmouth harbor Thursday 1 after successfully crossing thej Atlantic from Connecticut in his 3.vfoot masthead sloop. I He had fulfilled his ambition! to make the west-east ocean' crossing in exactly 25 days, one day quicker than Britain's Geoffrey Williams in Sisson, a World War II U.S. Army flier who planned his voyage for years, made such last time lie arrived a full day ahead of his vie.

She left (heir home and flew to Eng- land. i Describing the crossing. Sisson they demanded that Fischer forfeit the first game. Fischer's apology, read by a spokesman at a news conference, said: "We are sorry the world championship was delayed. The problems causing the delays were not with world champion Spassky whom I respect as a man and admire as a player.

"If Grandmaster Spassky or the Soviet people were inconvenienced or discomfited, I am By miil on R.F.D. retrtn low nd in Iowa towns vi'hert eveninq Tnwn rarneff-ervep ts not available, a year. By mail outside o( Iowa, SM.4D a year. 7'c weeK. Second class postage paid at Dti Moines, Iowa.

pecially to the millions of fans and the many friends I have in the United States." However, Fischer brushed aside a demand from the Soviet Chess Federation that he forfeit the first match because of his tardy arrival. He said this "would place me at a tremendous handicap" and he didn't believe the "world's champion desires such an advantage in order to play me." Earlier Thursday, Euwe had met other demands the Russians made on him and suggested that the start of the match be delayed further. Euwe said he didn't penalize Fischer because the American challenger is "living in another world." He said Spassky was "very upset" and that he would like "to give him another week before the first game. izers of the world chess championship match said Thursday the two would meet for their first game Sunday night. The organizers said it had btien agreed in principle to hold the drawing Thursday night to determine which player would have the white pieces and with them the first move.

The young American grand master, in a letter delivered by hand Thursday morning to the world chess champion from the Soviet Union, apologized for his "disrespectful behavior." Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled the prize money for both him and Spassky but also started an avalanche of confusion, asked the Russian to "accept my sincerest apology." "I simply became carried away by my petty dispute over money with the Icelandic chess organizers," he wrote. One of Conditions The written apology from the American challenger was on All unsolicited rramjsanpts, article, letters and DiCtures sent to The Tribun are sent at the owner's risk and Des Momes Register and Tribune Cemoany expressly repudiates any liability or responsibility tor their sate custody or return, JACKIE WINS HER CASE A federal judge Wednesday barred photographer Ronald E. Galella (right) from pursuit of Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis (left) and her children. The judge also found Galella guilty of contempt for defying an earlier order to keep his distance from the family, and dismissed the photographer's damage suit against Mrs.

Onassis. Report Woeful Intercity Transportation in U.S. Member of the Associated Press. Tha indeed unhappy, for I had not: Vin '07 lociinewi printed trws newspaper, as well as the Slightest intention Of this news dispatches. Rights and reoro- I duetion of all other mailer published in Occurring.

I this newspaper are also reserves. said: "We covered a fantastic 720 miles in the last, five days." Crewing for him were Bill Jclli-nek, 32, of Cleveland, Ohio; David Bell, 19, of Monroe; and Joe Berry, 19, also of Monroe. Sisson sailed from Mystic Harbor, Seaport, Conn, on June 12. Five days out, one of the batteries and also the reserve battery went dead. Because of this they lost their lighting 1 WASHINGTON.

C. I AP) The U.S. transportation system is the most advanced in the world, says Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe. But, what's wrong with it? "Serious inconvenience exists, I particularly for the aged, hand- treatment of passengers dur-icapped, inexperienced, and for! ing travel interruption, travelers who cannot speak Ixical transportation to and I i it was reported 1 from terminals often is incon- Euwe also admitted he had; violated the rules in allowing two previous postponements in i the start of the match.

He promised strict rule enforce-! ment in the future. 24-Game Series But soon they found a fishing boat with a 12-volt battery to spare to restart the engine. LAWN INSECT DAMAGE venient or expensive. Long walks, steps and Ziegler said any discussion of politics at the meeting would' "only be incidental." Mr. Nixon met for an hour! Wednesday with Maj.

Gen. Alexander M. Haig, his dep- uty assistant for national secu-l rity affairs, who returned Tues-j day from South Vietnam and Cambodia. The chief executive and for eign affairs adviser Henry A. I Kissinger, who sat in on the I meeting, planned a further ses-l sion with Haig today.

12-Ft. Boat Wafcej Kills Girl; 21 Hurt LE LAVA DO FRANCE) CAP) A French navy patrol boat, cruising at high speed close to a relies of Riviera i beaches threw up a huge wave which caused one death and injured at lrt 21 other persons: Wednesday. 1 The 12 foot high wave from 1 the vessel, few hundred yards offshore, sent bathers crashing; onto rocks or against boats! Thursday in a study of passenger travel problems, conducted under a Department of Transportation contract by RMC, of Bethesda, Md. The report said that the intercity travel system appears designed to ease the operation of, and to minimize, the cost to the individual carrier "under the assumption that the traveler will somehow adapt as he always has." An almost complete lack of co-ordination was noted between air, rail and bus travel, ramps inconvenience many travelers. Assistance with luggage is inadequate, particularly for rail and hus travelers.

Baggage handling frequently results in excessive loss and damage. Insufficient security precautions lead to inadequate personal safeguards and to loss of personal property. WITH of the chief conditions posed by the Russians before Spassky would sit down at the chessboard with Fischer. Fischer told Spassky: "I have offended you and your country, the Soviet Union, where chess has a prestigious position." The temperamental American 31 'Hour Non-Stop Ping-Pong Game WORMS, WEST GERMANY (AP) Two American soldiers claimed a table tennis world endurance record Thursday after hitting the Ping-Pong ball across the table for 31 hours continuously. The previous record was set by two 16-year-old high school pupils from San Diego, last month.

Terry Rogers and Steven Chrichton played 30 hours for their world feat. The new champs are Spec. 4 Bobby Byrum from Portland, and Spec. 5 Charles Ikerd, from Saint Cloud, Fla. The 24-game series had been scheduled to start Sunday.

Fischer stayed in New York, holding out for more money, and Euwe postponed the start More X-Rays For Truman KANSAS CITY, MO. (AP) -Former President Harry Truman, hospitalized since Sunday with an intestinal problem, faces another round of X-rays. Research Medical Center reported that X-rays taken Monday were unsatisfactory, "and they will be repeated later in the week when advisable." The 88-year-old former chief executive told of soreness in his lower back Tuesday, but it was attributed to the irritation of the colon. Truman's condition continued to be labeled satisfactory. The study recommended that ithe Department of Transporta- PRAY and a marked lack of con- tion co-ordinate government, insistency in standards and i dustry and private groups with procedures.

respect to intercity travel. Irish Protestants Demand Further Concessions BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND (AP) Militant Protestants Thursday were demanding another concession from the British government in exchange for two weeks of co-operation in the cease-fire in Northern Ireland. The paramililary Ulster Defense Association (IDA) said it would barricade another Protestant section this weekend but after that would "grant 14 days of peace and grace" to allow British forces "to deal with the deteriorating position." Britain's administrator for Northern Ireland. William Whilelaw, has warned that no more such no-go areas will be tolerated. While Hie IRA generally con-linued lo observe the cease-fire that the guerrilla command declared last week, a wave of sectarian attacks continued.

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