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'v vr '-t A 10 The Sioux City Journal, July 12, 1972 Fischer Faces Fight for Draw erator, quit his job and brought onto the stage Tuesday after Since I'M have to analyze it REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)- for Bobby before the adjourned noon, Thorarinsson breathed an cuit television in the corridor, sipping a cup of coffee. "What do you think, Grandmaster Geller?" he was asked. "I am not thinking, I am audible sigh of relief from his Bobby Fischer made his opening assault on the Soviet Chess fortress Tuesday night, but world champion Boris Spassky match resumes probably shouldn't say more." a year's savings to Iceland to watch the match. A two-time chess champion of Texas, Wheeler looked around and said: "AH chess players an balcony seat The loss of his bishop was Fischer, dressed In a dark typical of the American. It was drinking coffee, Geller re suit, leaned forward with ns quite insane." an attempt to break the game repelled it and left the American with a tough fight for a draw when their first game head propped on his fist during open, avoiding a standoff.

What surprised many was the plied. Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past The three times he played the black the game, or rocked back in ms was adjourned. swivel chair to get a longer Enlistments The first game of history's cautious play in the opening and middle games by Fischer, view of the forces silently col richest world chess title match pieces he lost. Playing white he liding on the marble and slate Thirty area residents Joined who has a reputation for killer was able to salvage two draws', chess board. the U.S.

Army in June, Sgt instinct. Experts from five was called after 40 moves and 3 hours and 34 minutes of play. It will resume Wednesday at 1 but has never triumphed over Tony Swanson of the U.S. Arm;) the Soviet. countries said it appeared the Spassky seemed more comfortable with his forearms on recruiting station in Sioux City p.m.

ETD, or 5 p.m. Reykjavik Spassky First challenger was trying to force a draw and a split point for the the padded edge of the table, reported. Spassky made his first move His legs were bent back under Little on Board Julie FJmer of Holstein, Iowa, first game. Tuesday all by himself in the his chair, toea downward. was the only woman to enlist The 29-year-old American When play was called off for shadowless illumination of the Sometimes Spassky walked stage at Reykjavik's Boris Spassky, left, and Bobby Fischer are shown at the chess table in Reykjavik, Iceland Tuesday during the first game in the battle for the world chess title.

(AP Photofax) needs 12'2 points to lift Spassky's crown in the 24-game offstage as he waited for Fis the night, there was little left on the board: a king and five pawns for Fischer; a king, Sports palace. match, which could spread over cher to respond to a move. There was something surrea three pawns and a bishop for A large neon sign blinked on listic about the world cham two months. Spassky, 35, needs only 12 points a draw to re occasionally to admonish Spassky. pionship series With prize mon Those enlisting 'from Sioux City Donald Baiteman, Bradley Carlson, Wayne Davis, Peter Djardjeric, James Fox, William Gardner, Mark Greenleaf, Robert Hartman, Daniel King, Ky Meske, Bruce Meyer, Glen Olsen and Bradlej) Wieland.

Those enlisting from are tain the championship, which Tent City Campers Set Up Hierarchy ey of about $300,000 dollars lence." Its purpose was to hush a low murmur in the vast audi U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said: "Fischer is going has been in Soviet hands since starting with only one man sitting at the chess table. 1948. torium. to have trouble making a draw.

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) says Owens. "We're here to get day activities is beat poet Alien I don't see how Spassky can Fischer Favored Fischer, as usual, was late. Spectators sat in near dark our message across, not to lose." Ginsberg, who entertains with The antiestabiishment people ness, most of them too far London oddsmakers rated the fie arrived seven minutes after Spassky moved his queen's freak out. We won't allow a few camping out at Flamingo Park poetry readings and playing Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugo away to make out what was happening onstage.

But above tiny portable organ. But he has slav grandmaster, commented, individuals to give us a bad name." lanky American the favorite to win' the competition. The winner gets five-eighths of the Iowa towns were: Uairrjij Daugherty, Wayne Glleck, Steven Mathes and Randy Mings, at of Vernon pawn and referee Lothar Schmid pressed the button to failed to take the "guru-in-resi and in "front of the stage, a screen 30 feet across displayed Abernathy is a sometime "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw." Fischer is playing the black pieces and dence" role some of the hippies start Fischer's clock. $125,000 put up by the sponsor resident of the SCLC tent city, wanted to assign him. principal duties are maintaining a semblance of order, arranging for food distribution, dealing with troublemakers or outside agitators, settling problems of space allocation and establishing loose rules of conduct among residents.

Heavily influenced by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Resurrection City headed by the Rey. Ralph David Abernathy, and the Viet Dew of Merrill, Rudolf The game went cautiously at ing Icelandic Chess Federation, the positions on the board. In the corridors outside, the which forms only one part of first, with the players affloted Spassky the white, which means the Russian had the first Jovanovic and Richard Roberts of Safe, Karl Kading of Gaiva, or $78,125, plus $75,000 of the $120,000 contributed by London the park's contingent. When in Miami Beach have created a ruling hierarchy of their own. It may not be entirely democratic, but it works, its members say.

A tent-city Governing Council of 12 to 16 members represents all the nondelegate protest groups camping out at the sprawling, lush-green park located several blocks from the 2y2 hours each to make 40 he's not sleeping in a tent, he's silence gave way to animated discussion as people lined up for coffee and sandwiches be moves. The experts said Fis investment banker James Sla "I would say the. council's main problem is outsiders, vis-1 itors who wander around want to do nothing but gawk at the freaks," says Zippie leader Ed Harper. move. Yefim Geller, the Russian staying in Miami's elegant Du- cher was trying for a draw by ter to persuade Fischer to end pont Plaza.

Also a sometime who seconds Spassky, watchedi fore a lunch counter. his holdout last week. exchanging pieces, implifyiing, trying to reduce the advantage the final movies on closed dr- participant the park's day4o- Organizers estimated Fischer nam veterans, the group is anx Mark Pedersen of Remsen, Barry Sports of Ida Grove, Paul Sturtevant of Akron and Robert Waller of La Mars. Those enlisting from Nebraska were: Joseph Boyle of South Sioux City, Danny Eagle of Winnebago and Gregory Mackling of Emerson. Spassky had by choosing the At tables, chess fans replayed the moves on miniature chess boards, talking to themselves in ious to avoid confrontations Democratic National Con opening.

and Spassky wit divide at least another $55,000 as the players' share In the sale of television with city police and officials. He galloped Wis bishop down a dozen languages. a long black diagonal, snatch and film rights. Bill Wheeler, 29-year-old computer op-1 ing up a Spassky pawn. In The council has created a 64-man security contingent, with members constantly patroling Before the players separated Tuesday night, Spassky wrote McGovem Advisers Started Politicking in '68 Primaries lew moves the bishop was his 41st move on a sheet of pa the grounds to see that flagrant trapped.

In the exchange, Fischer lost the bishop for two per, sealed it in an envelope and gave it to Schmdd, the ref pawns. acts of illegal conduct, such as skinny-dipping in the park pool and pot smoking on the grounds, are either stopped or eree from West Germany. for Peace program and then ized Kennedy's successful South Dakota campaign in 1968 and the McGovem drive Bet up joined his Senate staff. held to a minimum. Richard Dougherty, 50, Called Blunder Byrne called it a blunder.

But if it was a blunder it was an attempt to inject Kfe and perhaps victory dnto an apparently stalemated game. The Rev. Wlffiatmi Lomlbardy, vention. The Yippies, Zippies, blacks, gays, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, women's lib and others some 1,200 strong-set up the council to run the tent compound authorized by the Miami Beach City Council. There are no parliamentary rules or procedures.

Each member speaks out informally, and each representative on the council has one vote. The number varies because of the highly mobile marginal groups. It meets once or twice a day, working as a collective, with no officers. And council members are prepared to act tough on violators of their unwritten code. Its Schmid will open the envelope Wednesday afternoon and make Spassky's first move for him.

The championship match was scheduled to begin My 2, but OPTOMETRISTS MEL A. HILGER, O.O. JANICE SVE, O.D. ELW1N MARSH, 0.0. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES ELECTRONIC TONOMETER FOR GLAUCOMA DETECTION SIOUX CITY OPTOMETRIC CENTER 41? NEBRASKA ST.

after Kennedy's assassination. speech-writer and political ad The security guard, headed by Allan Ghck of the veterans and James Owens of Resurrec viser. A political writer for the Dougherty hopes to go to the Senate if McGovem is elected. tion City, cooperates closely Pat Donovan, 36, personal with police, who have agreed secretary. She joined New York Herald Tribune and the Los Angeles Times, he joined McGovem in late 197k served briefly as press secretary before moving behind the not to patrol the grounds.

a Franciscan Roman Catholic priest who acts as Fischer's second, said when the game was adjourned: "It's a dfiflffcult McGovern's staff when he first Gudmundur Thorarinsson's Icelandic Chess Federation played midwife to' delays, arguments and threatened walkouts. When the tardy Fischer finally strode went to the House, worked for him when he headed the Food "They have been great and we have cooperated beautifully together," said GEck, a husky MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -South Dakota Democrat Sen. George McGovem goes into the drive, against President Nixon surrounded by advisers who cat most of their political teeth in the party's 1963 primary campaigns. Here are brief sketches of McGovern's key advisers: Gary Hart, 35, campaign manager.

A Denver lawyer who was Rocky Mountain coordinator for Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, Hart went to work for McGovem in the spring of 1970. Fred Dutton, 48, political adviser. Top aide to Kennedy in the 1968 presidential campaign, Dutton participated In early scenes.

position to analyze. ex-infantryman. "We don't want problems," nnn Postman Sues Owners of Dog for 5,000 A Sioux City postman who al mm Si I mi ivi Lr'LJLJLim) i it McGovem for president meet leges he was bitten by a dog along Ms mail route is suing the owners of the dog for $5,000 damages, in one of three dam age sufts filed in District Court ings, then dropped out until this spring's California campaign. Frank Mankiewicz, 47, national political director. A lawyer and onetime press secre Tuesday.

Calvin Steffe, the postman, fil ed the suit against Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jorgensen. He alleges in his petition that on June 14, tary to Kennedy, Mankiewicz left a syndicated column to join the McGovem campaign in 1971 after working for ham at the 1968 Democratic Convention. Ted.

Van Dyk, 36, parMime 1971, when he went on the porch of the Jorgensen home to deliver mail, their dog bit and What you can put in: over 60 cubit feet. Put thereof seat down ondihere'i I 60.6 cubic feet' of carrying $pcct. For con- 1 porison. VW Squareback and Vega "4 Kammback both give you a bit over 50cubicfet- )( adviser and speech writer. In scratched him on the arm and dim, and knocked him down, 1968, Van Dyk was Hubert injuring his hip.

He is seeking the damages for injuries and Humphrey's chief traveling aide. He opened a Washington public relations firm after medical expenses, according to the petition. serving briefly as vice presi In another suit, Mrs. Alvina dent of Columbia University, Sitzman of Sioux City is seek Gordon Weil, 35, executive ing damages from the City of Sioux City and the Sioux City Transit Authority for injuries she alleges she sustained when assistant. An economist and writer, Weil joined McGovern in 1970 as press secretary, has become his top traveling aide she was knocked down by with major Influence on foreign child at the bus transfer build- and economic issues.

Hes also tog, 410 Fifth last Nov. 1. the man who guards access to In her petition, Mrs. Sitzman the candidate. Press Secretary states that as she was going in Kirby Jones, 32, press sec to the transfer building after leaving a bus, a child Inside the building ran into her, knocking retary.

After serving with the Peace Corps in Latin America, it3l' The basic $2265 model. It's the ideal choice for people who her down, with resulting perm he worked for Kennedy in 1968 anent injuries to her arm, knee and in former Rep. Richard Ot- want an economy car that carries more -or a wagon that costs less. The white and legs. tinger's unsuccessful Senate She asserts that the defend sidewolt tires (shown here) ore $28.00 extra.

The wheel'coven, $23.23.. ants were negligent in failing to PUBLIC AUCTIOn STATE OF IOWA USED VEHICLES Approx. 130 Units SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1972 TIME: 10:00 O'CLOCK THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP OF CLEAN CARS -VERY WELL MAINTAINED BY THE STATE eflOWA These units will be sold as is, without guarantees or warranties, to the highest bidder, without reservation. SALE CONDUCTED AT State Vehicle Dispatcher's Garage 301 E. 7th Street DES MOINES, IOWA PLEASE NOTE TERMS OF SALE! 1.

A $200.00 (Two Hundred) dollar deposit in Cash, Cer-tified Check, Postal Money Order, or Cashier's Check made PAYABLE TO THE STAT OF IOWA must be furnished by the successful bidder, 2. The deposit will hold one or several vehicles. 3. NO PERSONAL OR COMPANY CHECKS ACCEPT-ED for deposit or balance due on vehicle. 4.

Titla transfer on final settlement. 5. All properties must be settled for and removed by 12:00 noon Thursday following the auction. 6. All deposits will be forfeited if balance due is not satisfied.

7. All Cars and Trucks have been Safety Inspected. 8. A buyer must be 19 years old or over. 9.

In transit paper platt will be furnished to get car or truck home. This auction is open to all individuals as well as dealers! Vehicles may be inspected, at the State parking lot East 7th and Court on Friday, July 14 from" 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 and from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. July 15.

Auction will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. in the State Vehicle Dispatcher's Garage, corner of East 7th and Walnut Sts. Clean Gars and Station Wagons THIS SALE WILL CONSIST OF: 1970 Mercury Monterey Customs 1970 Dodge Polarai 1969 Plymouth Fury It's 1968 Ford Custom 500 1969 Plymouth Station Wagons 1970 Chevrolet Station Wagon 1968 Ford Station Wagon 1970 Plymouth Fury ll's A Few Chevrolet Chevelles SALE CONDUCTED BY CENTRAL STATES AUCTION CO. MASON CITY, IOWA Col. Joe Reisch, Auctioneer provide an employe to maintain order and hi permitting children to "run and play and otherwise harass passengers alighting from buses." She is asking the damages for injuries and med ical expenses.

Mrs. Mary DeFazio of Sioux City Tuesday filed a $5,000 campaign in New York in 1970 before joining Van Dyk's public relations firm. He became traveling press secretary earlier this year despite a lack of newspaper experience. Richard Steams, 27, assistant campaign manager for non-primary states. Active in the 1968 Eugene McCarthy campaign and with the party reform commission headed by McGovern, Stearns joined McGovem after attending Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar.

He masterminded the efforts by McGovem workers in non-primary states. Trouble Shooter Front Disc Brakes. Standard. And there's precise rack-and-pinion steering, which is normally found only in some of the more expensive sports cars. damage i suit against Milton Borchers of Ida Grove, Iowa, as tt' nrtiriiran iiiiW( v.uiiii" the result of a two-car accident Dec.

20, 1971, In the 4100. block of Gordon Drive. In her petition, she states that sne was a passenger in a car heading east In Highway 20 when the car stopped to turn north, and was struck from be William Dougherty, 40, lieu hind by a car driven by the de aiiM.iMiwi.ia:.ik 1 fendant. She is asking the damages for injuries and medical tenant governor of South Dakota and political trouble shooter. One of those with the longest connection to McGovern he drove the car in the senator's 2000cc Overhead Cam Engine.

It's rugged, economical, peppyand standard equipment A 4-speed floor mounted otl-synchromesh transmission Is also standard. Better idea for safety buckle up! expenses. Seme Detail. 1. The lift gate swings up and out of the way.

2. The rear passenger windows flip open. 3. The spare tire doesnt take up any load room because It has its own welt under the floor. And beneath it all, the rear suspension is specially designed for load carrying.

$iekf Met. Seludi dolr etarg, if any. tfitinetin chanjM, lite nd Lawton Flyers Host Breakfast first race for the House in 1958 Dougherty handles a lot of the day-to-day political The Lawton Flying Club will chores, like touching base with local officeholders. He organ host its fifth annual fight FORD PINTO breakfast Sunday. The Squirt Option.

That distinctive wood-sided wagon look, plus wheel covers, special trim, ond more. No other economy wogon offers anything like Price w)h the Squire OpUom S2479. The luggage rock is $45.53 extra The white sidewad tires $28.00. Breakfast will be served from Dissolutions 7 to 11 a.m. at the dub's airport fORO DIVISION on U.S.

20, a mile west Lawton. fluss Prizes will be awarded to the first plane to land and to the Lavonne Mahin, 23, vs. Kenneth Mahin, 23; marriage breakdown; wife granted custody of minor child; married April 7, 1970, Rock Branch, Sioux City, lowi plane flying from the greatest distance. The dub will provide transportation to church and 2001 6th St. Iloldehried Ford, Inc.

Hayes Motor Co. Iowa. will give airplane rides, charg William Wilshire, 22, vs. San dra Wilshire, 21; marriage ing passengers two cents pound. breakdown; husband granted custody of minor married Mr.

Richard McUaughton it 8C0 Dtkiti Art, South Sioux City, Hobr. preBdeot ox tot dub. July 18, 1989, EJk Point.

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