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4 Des Moines Register Pnne 4l W.d.. July 12. 1972 in The 7RIB Tribe Tonight! Pack That Basket Before It's Too Late! If you like picnics, Tribune Food Editor Jean Tallman suggests you go before Saturday. The reason is centuries old: if it rains that day, vour picnicking plans may be foiled till late Delay Rules On Utility Unit Guide Approval of Iowa Commerce Commission rules to bring the regulatory agency into line with federal Price Commission standards was held ud in the Legislative Rules Review Committee Tuesday when lawyers representing several Iowa utilities objected to the rules. Commission attorney Don Uthus explained that once the August: dean explains why, and offers couple of recipes for an elegant picnic, tonight's Tribune.

Shopping Center Zoning Delayed in Iowa City By Larry Eckholt (Register Staff Writer) IOWA CITY, IA. The Iowa City Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday deferred action on a rezoning request to allow construction of a controversial $10-million shopping center which some city planners fear will mean the end of current plans for iiirri'riri-iiriiiif ir -ft-r i i Chess Masters at hoard in Reykjavik, Iceland, Tuesday during the World champion Boris and American cliallcnpei- Spassky of Russia, left, Flohby Fischer are shown bishop for two pawns, called it a blunder. Rvrnc What surprised many was the cautious play in the opening' state rules are established, util- ity rates approved by the Iowa Commerce Commission will not be individually scrutinized by the federal price control unit, i Utility View He said the general criteria of the rules were set by the; Price Commission and the criteria were then modified in; terms of Iowa law to arrive at the proposed rules. Utility lawyers, however, con- tended the recommended rules were unnecessarily restrictiv-e nn4 mmhf kn wine ii loH no rotn. rtilU llijgllb UC iOH ianw making policy rather than guidelines.

The Price Commission criteria require rules limiting rate increases and prohibiting any rate boost from reflecting labor cost increases in excess of those allowed by the Price Commission. first prame of the battle for Rook, for Bishop, for Pawn. The hvpen indicates a move, the a capture of a niPf.p anH the numhers the nnsi- I local urban renewal. The action allows developers of the proposed Hawkeye Plaza Shopping Center more time to apply for "planned commercial" zoning a stricter classification giving the city more control in tbe design of the shopping center. The proposed development would be located on 31.5 acres of land across from the city's largest shopping center.

The Mall. Presently, the land under consideration is zoned for single-family dwellings and is surrounded by single-family residences. middle games by Fischer, who has a reputation for killer instinct. Experts from five tries said it appeared the indicates the board. Thus B-Q2 that the Bishop has moved to the second from the end of the lenger was trying to force aboard and in and a split pojnt for the original many residents me areainal rczonint; request bv a 4 3 Larned Waterman, Davenport5 head propped on his fist during attorney representing the Dav-jthe game, or rocked back in his enport Water Company and the: swivci chair ,0 grt Ionficr Clinton Water Works, noted the proposed Iowa rules arc "sub-! stantially different" from NW'dmg on the marble and slate York and Michigan rules which chess board, have been approved hv the; Spassky seemed more rnmmiccinn fortable, with Ins forearms on CHESS Continued Irnm Page One Federation played midwife to delays, arguments and threat- cned walkouts.

When Fischer finally strode onto the stage, Twarinnn hrrathod an aiI. u- dible s.gh of relief from h.s udiLuny audi. i Fischer, dressed in dark1 suit, leaned forward with his exchanging pieces, trying to re- duce the advantage Spassky had by making the opening move. Fischer moved a bishop from a black diagonal, snatching up a Spassky pawn. In a few moves the bishop was trapped; Fischer lost the i 1 4 WIREPHOTO (AP) Begin Play the world chess title.

apscott Sees Link to McGovern By a Staff Writer CLINTON, 1A. State Senator John Tapscott Des Moines 1 said here Tuesday a vote for him in the Aug. 1 primary would consistent with the party's antic lpated nomination of South Dakota Senator George McGovern for the presidency. "McGovern's nomination is going to benefit our campaign," Tapscott told supporters at a reception. "It would be consistent, for Iowa Democrats to nominate me because my philosophy coincides with Senator McGovern's." Tapscott said his rival for lite I) a torial nomination, former Slate Treasurer Paul Franzcnburg of Ames, "is not comfortable with the tav reforms and social reforms I am calling for, and which Senator McGovern advocates." Tapscott said the similarities between himself and McGovern cover sucl to a more issues as moving progressive income tax, three-factor corporate in- come tax and social reform programs in public assistance, drug-abuse control and alcoholism treatment nnd rehabilita tion." He said he endorsed McGovern last August at a time when five potential Democratic candidates for governor ap- pcared on a party panel togeth- cr.

"We speak to the issues in much the same voice." said Tapscott, who has been campaigning in eastern Iowa. Tapscott said hundreds of stu- dent-ane volunteers have becun rcRisjration drive among cities, focusing at the outset "in the inner city, where our biggest potential for support is." JOHN TAPSCOTT He argued that because all. the padded edge 01 ine laoie. ner Bcis 1.1 u.u. states were working with the! His legs were bent back under $125,000 put up by the sponsor-! same criteria their rules chair' tocs downward.

ing Icelandic Chess ederation, 1 should be generaily the same. Sometimes Spassky walked or $78,125. plus $75,000 of the State Law offstage as he waited for Fisch-; $120,000 contributed by a Lon- I cr to respond to a move. i don investment banker. Uthus said differing state lawj A ncon sign oni Bpfore the piayers separated is responsible for the variances occasionally admonish "si-i Tuesday night, Spassky wrote; in rule wording.

ience" when a low murmur his forty-first move on a sheet Waterman said the ruIs arose in the vast auditorium. paper, sealed it in an enve-uW 'seriously jeopardize the 1 The game went cautiously at lope and gave it to Luthor utilities, and called on the leg- irst wjth hc allotted Schmid, the referee from West; islators to defer action for a hours egch l0 make 40 Germany. Schmid will open the month so that utility represent- mQves Thp Fi3ch. cnvclope this afternoon and ahves could discuss the rules sassky-s first move for have said they oppose the plans: "'i me simpying Leiuei ui-cause 01 me impact 01 additional irai- fic on already heavily traveled streets in the area, Under provisions of the city's planned commercial (PC) zoning ordinance, the developers of the proposal must submit a report which details the economic feasibility of a PC zoning on the land under consideration; its effect on the surrounding property, and the impact of traffic generated on surrounding streets. The PC classification also re- quires plans for large areas of 'green space.

It als limits use of the land for one specific pur- pose such as the Hawkeye aj mivi 111, "inn ended" development of the land for the multitude of purposes allowed under normal commercial zoning. The shopping center is proposed by General Growth Properties, of Des Moines which has developed similar centers in nine Iowa communities on land presently owned by the Frantz Construction Co. of Iowa City. A city staff report issued June 27 opposes the new shop ping center, claiming it would spell the "deatli knell" to redevelopment of the downtown business district. The city is preparing to sell revenue bonds next week to finance construction of a downtown parking ramp de- front of position.

the Spsssky 'Ahitp, Fischer bUok 1. P-0A KI-KB3 2. P-QB4, P-K3 3. KI-KB3, P-Q4 4. Kt-B3, B-KL5 5.

P-K3, 0-0 6. B-Q3, P-B4 7. 0-0, KI-B3 8. P-QR3, B-R4 5 Kt-K2, QPxQRP 10. BxBP, B-K13 11.

PxP, QxQ 12. RxQ, BxP 13. P-QKtl, B-K2 14. B-K12, B-Q2 15. 0R-B1, KR-Q1 lfi.

Kt K2-Q4, KtxKt 17. KtxKt, B-R5 13. B-K13, BxB 19. KtxB, RxRCh 20. RxR, R-QB1 21.

K-Bl, K-Bl 22. K-K2, KI-K5 23 R-QB1, RxR 24. BxR, P-B3 25. Kt-R5, Kt-03 2b. K-Q3, B-Ql 27.

K1-B4, B-B2 28. KtxKt, BxKt 29. P-Kt5, BxKRP 30. P-Kt3, P-KR4 31. K-K2, P-R5 32.

K-B3, K-K2 33. K-K12, PxP 34. PxP, BxP 35. KxB, K-Q3 36 P-R4, K-Q4 37. 6-R3, K-K3 38 B-B5, P-R3 39.

P-Ktfc, P-rt4 40. K-R4, P-B5 Elapsed lime: while, black, 49 minutes. 51 minutes Adjourned after of p'ay. 4 homs 31 minutrs President Leonard Woodcock; and Wtirf. president of fVlim) cinv Workers.

Al Zack. public relations director of the AFL-CIO. said he doubts if more than 20 unions will back McGovern. There arc 117 unions affiliated with the im auu, a it1 1 mr- in a in signed to attract a major department store. Two large department stores are in the plans for the Hawkeye Plaza.

Attorney Philip A. Lcff of Iowa City, representing both General Growth Properties and the Frantz Construction requested the planning and zoning commission to defer action on the matter until the PC rezoning application can be submitted. Informal discussion by the commission on Monday revealed that the body would probably have denied the orii- vote Tuesday. The original ap- pncauon requested rezoning from single family to Com- mercial 2. Lcff said "there is a distinct possibility" that the shopping center plans can conform to the PC zoning regulations.

Commission member Lyell Henry, who has expressed opposition to any rezoning for new shopping centers, pointed out that approval of the motion for deferral should not he interpreted as a measure of support for the center even if it conforms to PC zoning. The ultimate decision on the shopping center proposal ei thcr backing the planning and zoning commission's recommendation or overruling it rests with the city council. Martin Bucksbaum of General Growth Properties has staled that the firm may seek land elsewhere probably in nearby Coralville if approval is not given in Iowa City. CASH BURIAL POLICY WITH CASH VALUES $1,000 policy to age 90. OLD LINE LEGAL RESERVE.

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Box 1 1476, Foil Worth, Texas. DRS Otlumwa PoeahonUi Prairie City Radclitfe Richland Shenandoah Storm Lake Sumner Van Meter Washington Waterloo Wilton tirst game. The American, 29, needs 12 2 points to win Spassky crown in tne z4-game matcn, wnicn could spread over two Spassky, 35, needs only 12 points a draw to retain the championship, which has been in Soviet hands since 1948. London oddsmakers rated the: lanky American the favorite to win the competition. The in-! him Move-by-MoVe Breakdown Here are the moves of Fischer and Spassky in the opening game.

stands for King. Kt for Knight, for Queen, for Barkan said, "You so-called re-! sponsible leaders of this party rvuvmo nuu 111c uuuci cwi win vou some elections. Well, we re going to let do it for vou this I hem try to We're vear. not." Barkan said later that the formal decision on the AFL-CIO stand in the election will be made Aug. the federation's executive board in Chicago, 111.

a meeting i milt LVIUJinjiun jinn After commission chairman Maurice Van Npstrand said a 30-day delay would cause no serious problems for the commission, the legislators voted to postpone action. In other action Tuesday, the committee approved fire regulations for pre-schools after being warned by one legislator that the move would close most nursery schools and day care centers in Iowa. Representative Richard Wel-den Iowa Falls) said the strict new fire rules "are a perfect example of stretching authority almost beyond belief." Official Denial Though officia of the I LIDDY'S SON DIES IN CRASH By Chuck Offenburger Robert G. Liddy, 25, the son of Iowa Secretary of Agriculture L. B.

Liddy, vas killed in a two-car acci- on the west edge of Ogden Tuesday afternoon while he was on a campaign trip for Gov. Robert? Ray. The Iowa Highway Patrol reported that Liddy was alone in his car going west on U.S. Highway 30 when the accident occurred about 4 p.m. The patrol said that a car driven by Gaile Lee Carlson, 38, of Ogden, pulled onto the highway from a Boone County road and collided with the Liddy auto.

The patrol said the collision caused the Liddy vehicle to spin around on the highway before it struck a culvert on the south side of the road, flipped and came to rest on its top in a creek bed. Officials said the car "exploded'' upon impact with the culvert. Boone County deputy medical; i ruiea uanv aiea ot neaa in- juries. State Trooper Ray Neumann of Madrid filed charges of fail ure to yield the rieht-of-wav against Carlson, officials said. Services are pending at West-over Funeral Home.

Liddy was graduated in 19fi5 from Valley High School in West Des Moines and attended William Penn College in Oska-loosa for two years before transferring to the University of Iowa in Iowa City, where he was in the second semester of his senior year when he joined the Ray campaign staff in Feb ruary. Dick Gilbert, an admims- reported mat Liddy was en route to Pocahontas County for a campaign meeting at the time of his death. Governor Ray issued a state ment Tuesday night that said Liddy "was a young man im bued with enthusiasm and cner-l gy" "Bob was a creative and dedicated person," Ray said. "He brightened the lives of all of us who knew him and his death is a tremendous loss to all of us. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to Bob's parents and family." Secretary and Mrs.

Liddv, who reside on a farm west ofj Des Moines, have two other! children. New Stone Age Artifacts in China TOKYO, JAPAN AP) -Stone axes and other items from the New Stone Age have been dug up in China, indicating that "the late stage of primitive communism existed then," the New China News; Agency reported in a broad-j cast. DEMAND SET AT SALE PRICE 50 OFF) (if available with set) or your SAVE 50 OR MORE ROBERT G. LIDDY I Democrats Warned: Labor Unions to Boycott Election fire marshals office denied jong opposed to Presi-rcgulations would result in dcnt Nixoni win boycott the No- 1 wholesale closings of private day care centers and nursery schools, Welden predicted most of these facilities would close rather than make the changes; TWs warning tn'10 nemo-necessary to comply with the crats came as AFL.Ci0 Prcsi- fire rules. cnl George Mcany met secret- The rules govern all kpv d.

ma, 3 "'Democrats in Iowa's 10 largest Barkan estimated that, as of Fitzsimmons was said to have now. more than 80 per cent ofjbeenencouragedby the 1 3 MORE DAYS" CONTINUED BY POPULAR FREE GAS PATIO LAMP OR A GASGRILL Ftr just $29.35 WHEN WE INSTALL YOUR CENTRAL GAS HEATING The summer will soon be over and we'll be getting much busier again. Before we do, order your central gas heating. You can save with special pre season prices plus get a FREE gas patio lamp, or a gas grill for just $29.95. This offer ends August 31, 1972.

Come in or call us now for greater comfort this winter. By Harry Bernstein 1972 Los Anqeies Times MI1AMI BEACH, FLA. The vast majority of America's vcmber presidential election rather than support Senator George S. McGovern, union 1 lpartpri sairi Ttipsrlav. inolnrtinrr W.

Abel, head J( llllUUIlIji, 4 tlm QOn nnn.mmnhpr llnitpfl stcelworkci.s Union ARrcemcnt VOi 1 V. Cll I i vl I 1 IV 1 1 aloof from the election. Gesture of Defiance In a gesture of defiance to McGovern. the labor chiefs also decided to throw their support Senator Henry M. of Washington when the Democrats vote 011 a presidential nominee tonight, even though they know McGovern will be the winner.

Frank King, president of the Ohio Federation of Labor and chairman of the Ohio delegation the Democratic National Convention, said. "Many labor people are just going to sit on their hands in this presidential race, and will concentrate on Congress. "After all, McGovern helped the so-called -riht to work' people, and when a politician has done that to unions, it is the end for him," Kins said. Anti-McGovern sentiment was aired at a wide variety of small and large meetings in this convention city, but the strongest was voiced by Alexander Bark-, an. political director of the entire McGovern delegation from California, thereby killing noPes t)f stopping McGovern's nomination.

Shaking his finger at Tydings. IlLClISCU UV UIC Oldie (U hu.h I 'J care for more than six children daily. They set standards for fire alarm and evacuation sys-, terns. In other action, the lcgisla-: tors approved as state standards 318 pages of federal occupational safety and health rules. Too Much Noise NEW YORK.

1AP1 -Television station WNET. which has been telecasting play-by-play simulations of the moves in the Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassky world championship chess matches, reported Tuesday il was being "inundated" with calls from chess fans. "We know and love chess and don't have to have the game explained to us." the station quoted one viewer as saying. "We need silence to think about each move." Urges New Law On Pornography (The Register's low News Service: OTTUMWA, IA. Iowa's law-enforcement officials need new Ll Inf tu to The Bargain of the Month is available at Thcrmogas Sales Offices in the following Iowa communities: America's labor unions will re fuse to support or work for McGovern.

Such ern statements appeared to be an effort to stem what some leaders fear may be widesprr-ad defections to McGovern by unionists convinced that Mr. Nixon is labor's top enemy. Pro-McGovern forces within unions said that if Meany and i other labor officials press their against there will be an unprecedented battle within organized labor, Joseph Beirne, president of I the Communications Workers of I America, who usually is loyal to Meany. said. "If I have the! choice between Nixon and McGovern, there is no question: what I will do.

1 will back McGovern." Beirne made no secret of his 1 a 0 11 i a for McGovern, but he predicted that many other union leaders would rally behind the Democratic nominee. He identified no such men, however. Plan Backing The few who have indica'ed they will back McGovern included Paul Jennings, president of the International Union the International Union of Electrical Workers; Floyd Smith, head of the International Association of Machinists; United Auto Workers (UAW) Akron AlRona Allison Atlantic Audubon Britt BuHaloCnttr Cedar Rapid Charles City Cherokee Clinton Decorah Des Moines Dubuque Edgewood Eldora Emmetsburg Fairfield Fruitlanrf Greenfield Gnnnell Guthrie Center Knoxville Lime Spring Marengo Manhalltown Mason City FURNITURE SALE BUY A SOFA AT SALE PRICE (40 to 50 OFF) Take your choice of a matching chair correlating chair or swivel rocker in our stock at 7 CCT7 OFFTHE REGULAR RETAIL Teamsters Teamster President Frank McGovern victory, because he now believes he will be able to get his own union's executive board to endorse Mr. Nixon. fe9Ma 1 1 4 Latest U.S.

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Harbor said Tues-jMaryand. criticizing him for rbv nifht while ramnaieninE? Monday night to seat the BUY A BEDROOM (40 to Take a nite stand at $19.95 choice of any chair 75 OFFTHE REGULAR mBX-6-. RETAIL ALL SOFAS AND BEDROOM SETS ARE PRICED TO SELL NOW The Best Furniture Values in Iowa VISIT OUR BEAVWUL WAREHOUSE DISPLAY AND SATISFY YOURSELF LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BEDROOM vvanoiir, rvmntv Harbor is seeking Republican nomination for lieutenant gov crnor in the Aug. 1 primary. "We need to give Iowa law officers the tools they need to make law enforcement effective.

We should have a good law. and a strong one, controlling pornography. To effectively fight dope and narcotics, the officers need a law permitting witness immunity. Both of these laws are desired by our law officers as a means of combatting evils which are most dangerous to our young people," Harbor said while attending the East Ottumwa Boosters Picnic. I 1 at lake Panorama follow the signs at Panora to the model home See the very latest home conveniences designed to make lake and town living more attractive July 20 and 21 FREE roast beef sandwich and soft drinks, noon 'til dark, while quantities last.

July 22 and 23 Inspect the Highlander.model home and see the many demonstrations of time saving and comfort conveniences. Bring the family Inspect the newebt appliances, gas grills, gas heating ond cooling and built-in time saving equipment. Enjoy yourself Relax and have a lot of fun at our Thermogas Open House. It's worth a 100 mile drive! Drive South On 5th Across The Tracks To Elm 550 90 Days No Interest morc DISTRIBUTORS' FURNITURE 1 702 elm WAREHOUSE desmoines OPEN 9 to 9 WEEKDAYS SAT. 9 to 5 in 3 MORE DAYS mmm riTfffXlCT.

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