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GULF EDITiOil North, South Korea Reveal Peace Pact 6-A THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Tuesday. July 4, 1972 'i by United Nations forces. A truce siond in 1953 retained the division fthe peninsula at the 38th Prallel. The United States still maintains troops in South Korea. RUDY, OUR PISCATORIAL PURVEYOR has never brought us bad fish.

Always fresh out of (he Gulf. He eats if himself. FRESH FISH SANDWICH 65c Full Slice of PIE A full meal Only 95c A Large Plate of FRESH GULF FISH Our Piscoforiof Purveyor? Rudy Gine BEAT INFLATION HERE GOODY-GOODY Drive-ln at The Great Intersection where 1-4 meet! 1-75 Koom Essa Good Essa 1119 FLORIDA AVI. North an American in the South. The two republics were formed in 1948 when coopra-tion proved impossible.

North Korea invaded the South in 1950 and was opposed Express Office MANILA Li An explosion rocked the American Express office here last night, the eve of the Philippine-American Friendship Day. The explosion, which police believed was caused by a time bomb, shattered the glass panel in front of the office, located in the American-controlled Philam Buuilding. Garage sales are big successes when they're advertised in the Tribune-Times Classified ads. Hit By Bomb Philippine -American Friendship Day is celebrated every 4th of July to mark the anniversary of the day in 1964 when the Philippines gained its final independence from the United States. Police said there were no injuries in the explosion but estimated the damage at about $10,000.

FOR TAMPA'S NEWEST MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTER Fischer To Face Spassky From Page 3 eration FIDE granted a postponement of Fischer's appearance. I Why did Fischer accept? offer was couched in a way he couldn't refuse. It said, 'If he isn't afraid of Spassky, then Jim Slater, have removed the element of money," said Marshall "So Bobby felt he had to accept. His pride he couldn't go down as a coward." MARSHALL CLAIMED that the issue with Fischer never had been money. "It was the principle," Marshall said.

"He felt Iceland wasn't treating this match or his countrymen with the dignity that it and they deserved. And he was furious about the press censorship. He was flying around the room." Marshall said Fischer told him: "They're trying to stop America from reading about it! That's what they've done all along." -The sponsors announced restrictions in move-by-move and photo coverage of the 24-game match because the rights had been sold. SLATER MADE his offer after the Icelandic Chess Fed-e a i board rejected Fischer's demands for 30 per cent of the gate receipts. This would have amounted to considerable sums for both FEATURING NAME BRANDS 1 laHBDBJBaaBBHMHBBKMaOHsd 1 a L.

I From Page 1 Korean efforts without being subject to external imposition or interference. "Second, unificapon shall be achieved through peaceful means, and not through the use of force against each other. "THIRD, AS A homogenous people, a great national unit shall be sought above all, transcending differences in ideas, ideologies, and systems." The joint stattintnt stressed the homogeneity of the Korean people, whose recorded history goes back to the 12th century B.C. through a checkered potitical history, Korea wa occupied by Japan, Nixon Speech To Be Aired Today At Noon SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. President Nixon will address the nation by radio today in a July 4 holiday speech expected to call for unity to meet the "great trials" the President sees ahead for the American people.

Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said yesterday the chief executive's speech will be broadcast live at 9:05 a.m. PDT, 12:05 p.m. EDT today from the Western White House. Nixon will talk for about 10 minutes Ziegler said.

The speech, which Ziegler said would be carried live by all radio networks, fits Nixon's pattern on using holidays as occasions for nationwide addresses. He made radio broadcasts last Labor Day and Veterans Day. Ziegler said the President would discuss in the speech plans for the Bicentennial observance of the nation's Independence in 1976 and "touch on other matters appropriate to the 4th of July." After the speech, the President 'will spend the holiday with his wife at their Spanish-style ocean-front home. Fiery Death For 5 By United Press International A pickup truck collided with a stake-bed truck yesterday near Damon, and the gasoline tank of the pickup exploded. Five persons, all occupants of the pickup, died in the flaming collision.

a vassal state of China and-in 1910, as result fthe Ross-Japanese War annexed by Japan. THE ALIES promised Korea inpendence in World War I and, at war's end, it was divided into two occupation zones Russian in the GM Recalls Nearly All Chevy Vegas From Page 1 moves too fast to do a good job. A GM spokesman denied the latest defect was the result of an assembly problem. Rather, he said, it was caused by production of shorter axle shafts at a Chevrolet manufacturing plant. CHEVROLET SAID the short shafts could cause a lock ring to disengage, setting up a chain reaction that could result in the failure of rear wheel brakes and ultimately cause the rear axle to drop off.

"Even if rear braking is lost through axle shaft movement," Chevrolet said, "the front brakes will remain operative because of the dual braking system. In such cases, front wheel braking efficiency is maintained." A GM spokesman said the defect was caught by the company's own inspectors and not by the federal government. "We got this one very quickly and moved ourselves," he said. CHEVROLET SAID 59 defective shafts have been reported to date. Two of the failures, the company said, resulted in minor body damage to the cars.

No injuries have been reported, the company said. Chevrolet said Vega owners, upon receipt of their recall letters, can take their cars to their dealers where the axle will be inspected and replaced free of charge if defective. The company put no estimate on the cost of the recall campaign. In April, 130,000 of the current 1972 models were recalled for a fuel and exhaust system correction. Then in May 350,000 1971 and 1972 models nearly all produced by that time were recalled for repair of a faulty carburetor bracket that could cause the throttle to stick in an open position.

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The original terms call far the winner to receive $78,125 and the loser $46,875, pius 30 per cent for each of the income from sale of television and photographic rights. Slater's private enrichment of the pot could be used to up the winner's prize to $156,000, with the remainder of his funds to boost the ioser's share. He said another alternative would be to add the entire $130,000 or 50,000 pounds to the winner's cut for a total of $208,125. The London investment banker said he made his offer through Dr. Max Euwe, president of FIDE, explaining: "I like chess and have played it for years.

Many want to see this match. if Fischer does not go to Iceland, many will be disappointeed." government losses of one dead and four wounded. THE NORTH Vietnamese have been pounding bases along Hue's western defense since government forces started their drive north last week to recapture Quang Tri Province. The country's northernmost province fell to the enemy May 1. On the eastern side of the broad South Vietnamese marines reported several small contacts with enemy forces.

They chased small bands of enemy troops west where the North Vietnamese ran into air strikes or government paratroopers. ENEMY ACTIVITY also appeared to be building around Song Be a provincial capital 75 miles northeast of Sources said a Soviet- made 130 mm gun had been moved into position by the North Vietnamese and was firing on the city 35 miles northeast of An Loc, another provincial capital that has come under attack. A new North Vietnamese unit of several thousand men was reported in the area, In the air war over, North Vietnam, American planes pounded the Uong Bi power plant 10 miles northeast of Haiphong for the second time in less than six weeks. The U.S. Command said the facility was heavily damaged.

In a delayed report, the command said a U. S. Navy A7 was lost over the North on June 18 and the pilot is missing. "Now suddently what was clear is to be changed," he said. "All of a sudden, after it was over, a challenge was filed." THE ACTION was tantamount to losing the game and then asking that it be played over, he said.

It was essential that the court settle the matter before the convention convenes Monday, he said, because the 153 votes could "determine the outcome of the convention." Joseph A. Califano, representing the Democratic National Committee, argued that the court would be treading on dangerous grounds if it intervened in the matter. "It would be a tragedy for courts to get into this arena," he said. He added that the party itself had ultimate responsibility to decide its own operations. OPEN EVERY DAY 6 A.M.

to 12 HITACHI 5 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR SAVE $25 IDEAL FOR THAT HARD TO FIT SMALL SPACE FOR GRAND OPENING SPECIAL BUY From Page 1 any Chinese units in North Vietnam. A report in the Washington Post, filed from Peking, said "yesterday that "diplomatic sources" in the Chinese capital said China "is sending laborers into North Vietnam." Asked about the report in Post and other media, Charles W. Bray III, the State Department spokesman, said "to the best of my knowledge we are not in a position to confirm these repdrts." NORTH VIETNAMESE artillerymen blasted Hue for the second straight day and more than 30 122mm artillery shells crashed into the former imperial capital.

A military spokesman said one boy was wounded and four houses were damaged in the daylight, attacks. At least 101 shells have hit flie city during the two-day barrage. Most were directed at the Citadel, which serves as the military command post for the northern region. Twelve persons were reported killed in the Sunday's first shelling of the city since the enemy offensive began March 30. Enemy gunners pounded a base camp yesterday ion the northwestern approach to Hue with about 500 rounds of 130mm artillery and mortar fire, a communique said.

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THEY RETURNED to the ilegal battleground after the committee voted 71 to 61 to the Daley challengers. The California controversy as argued first in Hart's courtroom. Joseph L. Rauh, attorney for the McGovern forces, argued in his suit seeking a temporary injunction that all parties involved in the Cali-iornia primary had agreed to by the winner-take-all provision. PIONEER noNfirs" OWN PEDSONAUZEO FINANCING rr TAMPA WASHINGTON STS..

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