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The Tampa Tribunei
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34 16-A THE TAMPA TRIBUNE-TIMES, Sunday, July 16, 1972 Ciess Officials Still Trying Tp Save World Championship From Tribune Wires REYKJAVIK, Iceland Boris Spassky fished for salmon and Bobby Fischer kept his Sabbath yesterday as chess officials scrambled to save the world championship. In a final attempt to get Bobby Fischer to return to the chess board, the world championship match committee proposed that today's game in Fischer's contest with Russia's Spassky be played in private with only the players and judges present. That way the American challenger would escape the TV cameras in the chess hall. He refused to play the second game Thursday because the organizers would not remove the cameras which he said distracted him. BUT ARBITER LOTHAR Schmid of West Germany and other chess officials said they were still pessimistic about the possibility of continuing the match, in which Spassky leads, 2-0, after beating the temperamental American in the first game and winning the second by default.

They said Fischer would presumably refuse to turn up for the third game today because the match committee rejected his protest against Schmid's decision to give the second game to the Russian world champion when Fischer refused to play. At a closed door meeting yesterday Fischer's lawyers proposed to the match committee that today's game be designated the second game while the American Chess Federation appeals the decision to give Thursdays game to Spassky to the International Chess Federation (FIDE) Congress at Skopje, Yugoslavia. Depending on FIDE's decision that game could then be replayed or decided at the end of the 24-game world title series, Fischer's lawyers said. THE MATCH COMMITTEE rejected the proposal, chess sources said, and reiterated that the clock will be started at 5 p.m. (1 p.m.

EDT) today for the third game regardless of whether Fischer turns up. Schmid said the match rules allow him to move the match, "at least temporarily to give Fischer a chance to calm down," from the chess hall to a closed backstage room. The rules say that any player can request such a move if he is distracted by noise and has more than 20 minutes of his original two and a half hours playing time left on the clock. There was no immediate reaction from Spassky or Fischer to the proposal, but chess officials said Spassky cannot go against a request by Fischer to move the game behind closed doors. MEANWHILE, Americans here have started a campaign.

They are telephoning friends in the United States and are asking them to cable Fischer, urging him to play. Fischer has been receiving large numbers of communications in recent days. The American delegation says that the messages are split 50-50 about his tactics. Icelanders are even more disturbed by Fischer's actions than are the Americans. They are beginning to ask themselves why they bothered to bid for the "chess match of the century," as the Fischer-Spassky match has been billed.

'Marry Catholic Families Flee Belfast To Safety Of Dublin Hospital Blonde Proposes To British Prime Minister she said. bullets flying by her front bottles on the step," she said. Matilda Mooney, 62, from the door almost cont inuously for "The bullets came through Catholic Ardoyne District of several days. the windows and rattled off Belfast, said there had been "You couldn't put the milk the walls. SO EASY! SO QUICK! SO SIMPLE! STARTS WEDNESDAY JULY 19th WWlt i i "Will rTfHlgff(7iJJ)ju A 5x7 PORTRAIT IN SPARKLING COLOR LONDON (UPI) -Wendy Fisher, a shapely 25-year-old blue-eyed blonde, went to No.

10 Downing St. in a bikini yesterday to present a marriage proposal to Prime Minister Edward Heath. Miss Fisher, from Hull in northern England, said if Britain's bachelor prime minister were married, he would be far better equipped to tackle the worrying problems of state. "I am worried about the present economic position," Miss Fisher said in a letter to Heath. "I cannot but help feel that you would have a more steadying influence if you had a stable home and family life.

"To this end, for the benefit of my country, I willingly offer you myself in marriage." After delivering her proposal under the close scrutiny of tourists and police, Miss Fisher admitted that she already had a boyfriend back home in Hull. "But I'm sure he will appreciate the need for this sacrifice," she added. There was no comment from the office of the 56-year-old prime minister, who was not at his res dence but aboard his yacht Morning Cloud, taking part in a race from Cowes to Dinard, France. DUBLIN (UPI) Roman Catholic mothers and children yesterday found relief from the rattle of bullets in Northern Ireland in a quiet hospital garden. "You can almost feel the silence," said a mother sitting in the St.

Brendan's Hospital Garden after fleeing from the White Rock section of Belfast and days of living in fear. "It's wonderful not to hear the sound of gunfire all the time." SHE AND A FRIEND had brought 11 children out of Belfast, leaving their husbands behind. Special Belfast-Dublin trains carried almost 1,500 Catholic refugees yesterday to join the 5,000 who have already sought sanctuary in the Irish Republic. "We were pinned down by snipers for three days," she said. "We couldn't get out.

Honest, mister, it's terrible. When we ran out of the house to get to the station, they were shooting over our heads from a timber yard. "When they came out they wore hoods. It was the Protestants. They think we are Republicans but we are not.

We are just ordinary Catholics." As she spoke her children played happily in the hospital grounds. "ALL THIS BUSINESS is really the fault of the politicians. The ordinary people don't want it. My man wants work, not a united Ireland," Another housewife, Mrs. 3 ONLY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED a 4 All ages: babies, children, adults Additional Prints Available At Discount Prices.

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