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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 38

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The Tampa Tribunei
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STATE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Tuesday. July 11. 1972 Nothing Pleases Bobby As Chess Match Nears 'WEATHER sm- 1 70 OHM From FLORIDA Tampa Tampa Temperature (Prior to 7 p.m.) High 90 72 Normal: High 90 73 Hourly Readings 70 SO Typhoon Susan Expected To Hit Near Hong Kong HONG KONG (UPI) Tropical storm Susan intensified into typhoon strength yesterday and swirled in a stationary position about 140 miles southeast of this British Crown colony, the weather bureau said. The colony of 4 million population was placed on full alert. The storm was expected to drift closer to Hong Kong when it begins moving again.

I mm xmm A. rwflSttttJ Bobby Fischer reported "ready" boards from comes. and when sets to choose match time ADVERTISEMENT 1 AM 75 1 P.M 87 2A.M 73 2 P.M..... 89 3 A.M.... .73 3 P.M..

...90 4 A.M 73 4 P.M 90 5A.M 72 5 P.M.... 85 6 A 97 6 P.M 85 7 A.M..... 72 7 P.M 87 8 A.M 73 8 P.M 9 A.M 80 9 P.M 10 A.M 82 10 11A.M 84 11P.M..... 87 master who serves as Fischer's second. "I don't know if he is thinking of chess, but he is ready," said the Rev.

William bardy. While Fischer sought changes in the arrangements, Spassky said he was going to relax and not argue. "I will leave that to Bobby. It makes no difference to Spassky said. CRAMER, himself a retired lighting engineer, said he was son, has a number of different not sure what Fischer objected to concerning the lighting.

"From an engineering point of view it's perfect and very flexible. But if you have to sit for five hours staring at a chess board you might have other ideas," Cramer said. The chess made of green and white icelandic stones, has been an issue from the start. The organizers treated it with acid to take the glare off it. Fischer is not satisfied with the board, however, and he also feels the chess pieces are too small in relation, Cramer said.

The deputy arbiter for the match, Gudmundur Arnlaugs- to all WRITERS in this area 1 1 1 MJ MI Figures SKow High T.mp.rotur.1 Expld forOoytinM Tuesday li.lot.4 rocipitoti. Not Indicated-Consult Local F.r.ceii Today's Outlook NATIONAL WEATHER Showers are predicted for three of the four corners of the nation, Tuesday, all but the A well-known New York publisher is searching for manuscripts worthy of book publication. Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, juveniles, collections of short stories or articles, religious, specialized and even controversial subjects will be considered. If you have a manuscript ready (or almost ready) for publication, and would like to get in touch with this publisher, lease telephone the number below between 8:00 a.m. and 0:00 and leave your name and address.

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10001 Southwest. More showers are store for a central strip or the country, from the Great Lakes to Mexico, and the eastern Rocky Mountain area. Warm temperatures are expected throughout the nation except for a cold front pressing in from Central Canada. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Challenger Bobby Fischer expressed dissatisfaction yesterday with some of the arrangements in the hall where his world championship chess match with Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union is scheduled to begin today. "Fischer does not like the lighting, the board and the pieces, the location of the television cameras and some other minor details," said Fred Cramer, vice president of the U.S.

chess federation. Cramer said the "minor details" included the thickness of the window drapes used in the hall. Fischer prefers heavier drapes, he said. "THESE THINGS are troublesome but not' Cramer said. "The -organizers are already doing something about it." Fischer, 29, of Brooklyn, N.Y., slipped unnoticed into the hall early yesterday and spent 80 minutes inspecting details arranged for the match that is scheduled to go as many as 24 games.

There is a purse of $250,000 in addition to the world chess championship at stake. Cramer said Fischer was "go, go, go" for the first game, scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. (1 p.m. EST) today. His evaluation of the American was seconded by a Catholic priest and chess grand Loiv Pressure Area Watched MIAMI (1 A strong low pressure trough off south Florida was being watched yesterday by the National Hurricane Center, which said a drop in pressure would result in formation of a tropical depression.

"There is some evidence that a pretty good low might be forming," said Neal Frank of the center. "We're not getting excited about it yet, but you always take a cautious look at this time of year." Reports from.ships indicated the trough extended northeastward from the Miami, Beach area. It was associated with a large mass of disturbed weather that had persisted for a couple of days off the coast. i GOD BLESS AMERICA Rainfall Total for 24 hours ending 7 P.M- 0.00 Total this month to date .36 Total since January 1 .15.85 Normal for July 8.60 Normal for year 51.27 Humidity 58 Barometer .30.04 7 P.M-..30.03 7 A.M. FLORIDA CITIES Apalachicola ....87 67 Clewiston 86 Daytona Beach ..86 Ft.

Lauderdale ..85 Ft. Myers 90 72 72 74 73 67 .05 .20 Gainesville ..83 Islamorada 85 Jacksonville ....78 Key -West 87 Lakeland 87 Miami- 85 Naples 92 Ocala 87 Orlando 90 Pensacola ...89 Sara-Brad 84 St. Petersburg ..88 Tallahassee .....88 Verb Beach .86 W. Palm Beach .89 .70 75 68 1.43 78 .10 70 74 71 71 73 71 73 75 60 74 76 .48 .04 AIR POLLUTION INDEX Light 0-19 Moderate 20-39 Heavy 40-59 Very Heavy 60-79 Ext. Heavy 80-99 Acute 100 or more Yesterday's Reading: 27 WHAT THIS COUNTRY NEEDS ARE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR MORE PEOPLE, AND MORE PEOPLE WHO ARE EQUAL TO THEM.

Zone Forecasts Partly cloudy with a chance of thundershowers. Lows near 70. Highs 86 to 92. Northeasterly winds 10 to 15 m.p.h. gusty near showers.

Rain probability 50 per cent. DC Partly cloudy to cloudy with showers likely. Lows 70 to 75. Highs in the mid and upper 80s. Northeasterly winds 15 to occasionally 20 m.p.h.

gusty in showers. Rain probability 60 per cent. I Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy with thundershowers. Lows in the lower 70s. Highs 86 to 92.

Northeasterly winds 10 to 15 m.p.h. gusty near thundershowers. Rain probability 60 per cent and 40 per cent at night Partly cloudy to cloudy with thundershowers likely. Lows in the mid 70s. Highs in the mid and upper 80s.

Variable winds 10 to 15 m.p.h. gusty near showers. Rain probability 60 per cent. Partly cloudy with thundershowers. Lows in the mid 70s.

Highs in the mid and upper 80s. Variable winds 10 m.p.h. gusty near showers. Rain probability 60 per cent and 30 per cent at night. Partly cloudy with a NOAA, chance of thundershowers.

Lows in the upper 70s. Highs in the mid and upper 80s. Variable winds 10 m.p.h. Rain probability 50 per cent. Marine Forecasts Cape Sable to Tarpon Springs Northeasterly winds 15 knots over north portion and variable winds 10 knots south portion.

Gusty winds near widely scattered thundershowers. Tarpon Springs to Apalachicola Northeasterly winds 15 knots. Gusty winds near widely scattered thundershowers. Savannah to Cape Kennedy Northeasterly winds 15 to 20 knots. Winds tronger and gusty near thundershowers.

Cape Kennedy to Key West including Florida Bay Variable winds 10 knots through tomorrow. Gusty winds near scattered thundershowers. Bay Area Forecast Afternoon and evening thundershowers will be likely as partly cloudy weather prevails in the bay area. Rain probability is 60 percent today, 40 percent tonight with northeast winds 10-15 miles per hoar. Low today in the 70s, high in the lower 90s.

TIDES Tides, snn and moon phases may be found on page 5-C. Retaliation ORILLIA, Ontario Two years ago the Twin Lakes Pipe Band turned down Bonnie Cripps as a member because women were not allowed. So she formed her own band and this year both groups were put on the program a', the Canadia National Exhibition. I I tmJTI hv i i "if Am NATIONAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, U.S. Dept.

ol Commerce The Nation and Canada High Low Rain ...81 49 Albany, N.Y. Albuquerque 94 68 Amarillo 88 Anchorage 66 Asheville .......78 Atlanta 83 Billings 96 Birmingham ....83 Bismarck 92 Boise 77 Boston 79 Brownsville 90 Buffalo ..80 Burlington, Vt. 81 Calgary ..70 Casper ....92 Charleston, S.C. 81 Charleston, W.Va.84 Charlotte, N.C. ..83 Chicago 81 Cincinnati 88 Cleveland Columbus, Ohio -81 Dallas-Ft.

Worth 95 Denver 91 Des Moines 88 Detroit 81 Duluth ...79 Edmonton 67 El Paso ..95 Fairbanks 80 Fargo 88 Great Falls 80 Helena .....75 Honolulu 84 Houston 87 Indianapolis ....82 Jackson, Juneau 71 Kansas City .....93 Las Vegas ......106 Little Rock 90 Los Angeles 87 Louisville 87 Memphis 90 Midland, Tex. ...90 Milwaukee 77 Montreal 79 Paul ...84 New Orleans ....88 New York North Platte 92 Oklahoma City ..93 Omaha 88 Ottawa 80 Phildelphia .....81 Phoenix .......107 Pittsburgh 81 Portland, Me. ...77 Portland, Ore. ...73 Raleigh 84 Rapid City ......90 Reno 88 Richmond .86 St. Louis 88 Salt Lake City ...96 San Antonio 92 San Diego 78 San Francisco ...65 St.

Ste Marie 67 Seattle 67 Shreveport 90 Spokane 69 Toronto 74 Tucson 102 Vancouver ....60 Washington 82 Wichita 94 Winnipeg 77 63 49 58 63 67 61 56 58 61 73 57 51 50 58 68 55 61 64 65 58 60 73 55 67 62 52 53 71 56 60 60 56 73 75 64 65 54 70 83 71 65 66 71 69 59 57 62 65 61 55 68 65 57 59 82 59 50 56 60 61 52 60 66 57 76 67 54 57 52 70 51 50 73 52 64 64 49 .07 .01 .07 .01 .07 .56 .53 .02 .01 .03 .01 .18 .02 .24 .31 .19 .16 .27 .05 ord morning low temperatures were registered. Afternoon readings ranged from 53 at Port Angeles, Needles in California. THE TAMPA TRIBUNE Publiihtd mornings, Monday through Saturday and norning on Sunday by The Tribune Company, at Konnady Blvd. and Morgan Stroot, Tampa, Flar. ida, 33602, an affiliate of Media Central, Inc.

Second clou poiloge paid at Tampa, Florida. HOME DEIIVEKY RATES Daily Sunday Daily Sunday IWeek .85 .60 .30 4Week 3.40 2.40 1.20 13 Weeki 11.05 7 80 3.90 26Weeki 22.10 1J.60 7.80 32Weeki 44.20 31.20 15 60 The Tribune Office will accept pay. menti for future credit to your indepen dent carrier for period, of twenty-ii (26) weeki or fifty-twe (52) week. MAIL RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Doily It Sunday Daily Sunday 1 Week t.lO .80 .40 4.40 3.20 1.60 13Weekl 14.30 10.40 5.20 26 Weeks 28.60 20.80 10.40 32 Weeks 57.20 41.60 20.80 Member ef Associated Press Member of Audit Bureau ef 876-2424 3701 NASSAU Power Switch Overflow Indicator Minus Indicator for true credit balances ST. TAMPA COMPUTEX ELECTRONIC DIGITAL CALCULATOR 129.95 The calculator that answers all your office and home arithmetical problems.

It adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides. Features credit balance, floating decimal point, 8-digit entry and readout. Stationery can be yours now on our Deferred Payment Plan Air Masses Clash, Starting Widespread Thunderstorms 8 Digit input and -S-S 8 digit display 'V'" Constant factor (memoryv for multiply or divide) jp Floating or fixed Jf aJ 4 DecimoU, fffe fc leading and trailing A "m)til Zero suppression J-4sJi Handsome Plastic md I molded cabinet A4 II with silver trim AVv tt A 6 I i 0 ''ffJ'svtX service for myself. My husband earned a free pass by working with the Seaboard Coast Line for 50 years. Now that Aratrak has taken over, I can't get the pass honored.

What can I do? Mrs. E. F. Winter Haven. Amtrak changed policies on passes when it assumed control of the nation's railway passenger service.

Now, only active employes of the railroad are allowed to use free passes. Dependents and retired employes are now granted only a half-fare consideration. There's also a new procedure for obtaining half-fare tickets. You must apply to your husband's old department of the railroad company. An official or a secretary in that department will help you.

If your husband's old department has been phased in with another and you don't know which, Seaboard will be able to tell you where to call. I know you've carried forward the fight in cases similar to mine, but I thought you might do it just once more since I'm desperate. I bought a new Ford and paid excise tax. Now I'm entitled to a refund, but several letters have gone unanswered. They claim they mailed me a check for my $146.95, but I did not receive it.

I just don't know what to do when I go alone up against somebody like the Ford Motor Corp. Help! Woodrow Trotter, Port You're not completely alone; we're with you, and we got some results. Bill Cook of Ford's excise tax unit in Dearborn, says his department is very busy and sometimes communications just reach a dead end by mistake. After the first check was issued to you and lost, a long period of time ytas required by the bank. But that is all behind us dw and your check will be in the mail within 10 flays.

The Troubleshooter receives a lot of complaints about slow or no excise refunds. It's never that the Jig corporations are trying to keep your money; they're not. But handling complicated paperwork is sometimes more than the appropriate bureaucrats are up to. Your requests, complaints, pleas are put aside where they can't be seen. We suggest things to those of you who still have money coming: Telephone if your letters are unanswered, yc cost a dollar or two, but it should get back your $100 or $200 or whatever; and be firm, not rude, but insist that your contact take care of the matter.

All that's needed is to iar the proper person into action. He's really very helpful if you make him know it. To Our Readers Thank you for the many cards and letters Trouble-shooter has received. We are making every effort to answer or acknowledge every request. We wish we could publish every one, but because of the volume of questions, we can print only those that affect, or are of interest to, the largest number of persons.

I 1 By The Associated Press A clash of warm air from the Gulf with cool air masses over the south and central Rockies to the Atlantic touched off a series of thunderstorms yesterday. A severe thunderstorm watch was posted for parts of the north central states. A cloudburst doused Vanda-lia and vicinity in south central Illinois with more than 5 inches of rain in one hour. A tornado was reported 28 miles southeast of Victoria, Tex. The cool air rebuilt in the Pacific Northwest where rec- TSo Complaints JOHANNESBURG, South Africa UP A local newspaper reporter called the Fire Department to inquire about a thick cloud of smoke hanging over the city.

"We have nor ticed it, too," a fire official said, "but nobody had phoned us about it yet." I.

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