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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • 6

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Moines Register Page I Thuw, Juw 2, 1972 Oftarkmtttd to quntitt PR CESGOOD Fr.0MJUNE29 THRU JULY 3. vaiMBM. Umrt ll ititton 1 neht mucsscnnfcin i 1972 UllkU ULUUIIU 5 FUNDS REPORT I jr. ir CHESS TOURNEY COVERAGE FUSS: REYKJAVIK, ICELAND iAP) Organizers of the Bob-; by Fischer-Boris Spassky world championship chess match will i restrict move-by-move coverage and photographs of the con-: tenders inside the contest hall, it was announced Wednesday. The announcement brought protests from news wire serv- ices and from two television QIIOIGSEC James L.

Murphy of Run-nells. a Democratic candidate for Iowa secretary of agriculture, Wednesday released his second report of campaign contributions totaling $448. Among 11 Individuals, he listed his brother, Dr. John F. Murphy, who gave $10G, as the largest contributor.

1 outlets which are planning in-depth accounts of the 24-game match based on move-by-move reports from Associated Press. The first game is scheduled for Sunday. Gudmundur Thorarinsson, I 1 a i a of the Icelandic Chess, Federation, said the re-j strictions were decreed because photographic and move-by- WIREPHOTO (AP) Three persons gave $50. They are: his father, Josenh C. Murphy of Terrill; Robert T.

Was-son of Marengo, and Maurice O'Reilly of Fort Dodge. Other persons listed as donating more than $20 are: his mother, Josephine Murphy of Terril, $35; Ray McOcrmott of Cascade, $20; Jonnie McLain of; Nevada, $25, and Edward R.i Evans of Rnnnells, $20. Persons donating $5 or less include: Tommie L. Robinson, $5 and Jim Maloney of Des; Moines, $1. Murphy also listed $67 in con- tributions of less than $1.

He issued his first report Apr. listing $115 in bringing the total to $563. Attortad Color Fischer's Russian Foe imove coverage rights had been World chess champion Boris Spassky, shown with his son, Vasya. is reported in Reykjavik. Iceland, awaiting the arrival of U.S.

chess champion Bobby Fischer. Their 24-game match for the world title is scheduled to begin Sunday in Reykjavik. sold. Thorarinsson said journalists would be allowed to transmit move-by-move reports only three times during each game between the So-v i world champion, Spassky, and the American challenger. He said newsmen would be required to sign a pledge to abide by the agreement in order to obtain Farmer Rejects $10,000 Reward: 7t's Not Enough' in 7 PERU.

IND. iAP) A farmer who found and turned in $500,000 dropped by a plane hijacker refused a $10,000 gift from American Airlines Wednesday, indicating he thought the reward Spokesmen for AP and GIRLS' United Press International said i should be larger. fnH' I cuess I'm out of luck they were lodging protests mm Murphy Decries 'Double Standard' CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. (AP) James L. Murphy, seeking the Democratic nomination for secretary of agriculture, accused the Nixon administration Wednesday- right of using a double standard in regard to imports.

He told the Linn County Democratic Central Committee that prices of manufactured goods were frozen "at a level ain-tT" against any curtailment of the mailbag full of monoy inm u. i news coverage. CHILDREN'S LADIES' TENNIS SHOES Joseph G. Groth. general his field near hc? nc 111 i a- r.i a turned down the $10,000 check j'." ycany irom me ns-acre t(oA hu Frank TinHwpll tarm.

Elliott's wife, who was on the back porch with her husband, Childrens: sizes 9 to 12, REG. $1 .19 Girls: sizes 13 to 4, REG. $1.44 todies: sizes to 10, REG. $1 .44 manager of the TelePrompTer Manhattan Cable TV, said in New York: "If this capricious move succeeds, a large and interested segment of the public served by TelePrompTer Manhattan CATV will be deprived the Indianapolis district sales manager for American. "I don't think I'll take it to- said, "Well, we're poor people.

which returned a profit for the day," said Elliott, sitting in aiHe had a hcart attack and producer" under President Nix-hawn rhair on his back norch. that's tne rpason we tnoight jt 'of one of the most exciting on's wage-price freeze. He; when Bodwell offered the: (the gift) would be worth1 showdowns in the history of added at the same time that check. "I won't get any more if! more." She said her husband The firm has announced on toreign goods were take this," Elliott added. L.

antnH sw. ia. MoppI not reduced, and "in fact a 10: Elliott was quoted by the In- per cent increase was added." dianaDolis Star as saving in a accepting the check 30-QUART REG. 99c FOAM ICE CHEST 77 HOT VUlltU STATIONS -tX But, rather than freeze DOCKS PACT plans for a move-by-move analysis of each of the matches, utilizing the AP service and comment from a U.S. chess grand master.

The Icelandic Chess Feder-at ion contends that Tele-Prompter's use of the AP reports infringes on its property mx 1 BEACH TOWELS NEW YORK, N.Y. (AP) rights, the company said. The $99 Strong jumbo-size terrycloth towels stay soft end absorbent in sun and sand. In colorful designs. Mm three-year contract covering federation has sold U.S.

dockworkers in East and cast television ri8hts t0 ABC-Gulf Coast ports was described pgi-g as "wrapped up" Wednesday! ii Knhhv terhfY telephone interview he felt he should get 5 per cent of the $500,000 ransom money, which is $25,000. Bodwell, after failing to deliver the check, said, "I don't know what happens after today." Bodwell, who was accompanied by two other airline representatives including a photographer, told Elliott: "I'm just delivering it (the check) for the It's a gift to you, but you don't have to take it. I'd take it while it is being offered to you." "We came out of the goodness of our hearts," Bodwell added. When asked what he would do if the $10,000 offer is not made again, Elliott said, "Well, prices at a level that is returning reasonable income to family farmers, the Nixon people chose to increase beef imports with the intention of lowering prices," Murphy said. 41st Birthday for Massa, the Gorilla PHILADELPHIA, PA.

(AP) Massa, one of the oldest captive gorillas in the world, celebrated his forty-first birthday Wednesday at the Philadelphia Zoo by munching a "cake" with carrot candles and listening to several bars of "happy birthday" sung by a professional singer. But Massa had to share the spotlight with the zoo itself, which celebrated its ninety-eighth birthday. aaer a meeting or snippers ana v.iw. NEW YORK, N.Y. (AP) AIR ilAATTRESS longshore officials.

Negotiators for the Council of North Atlantic Shipping Associations and the Wage Scale Committee of the AFL-CIO In- Bobby Fischer failed to make his scheduled flight for Iceland Wednesday night and gave no indication when he would depart for his World Championship All-vinyl mattress is a must for summer outings. It's strong with tough heat-sealed seoms. 77 ternational Longshoremen's As-; chess match with Boris Spassky, sociation (ILA) agreed to effect scheduled to get under way Sun- neeotiated waee inrrMSM an(t day in Reykjavik, Iceland. jT i Fischer did not take his place now unrL'inrf rvtnrmmnc ni(inrf hi nH a Pan American Airways jet- liner that left for Reykjavik. Off theRocord At the same time they The next scheduled flights to agreed to retroactive pay- Ithe Icelandic capital are today 7 and Saturday.

POLAROID 108 COLOR FILM Chester Fox, an entrepreneur who has exclusive visual broad Eight prints for Polaroid Color Pack Cameras (including Col-orpack II). Daylight and Flash pictures. ments, estimated to amount to some $G0 million, on Aug. 15 to cover the period since the expiration of the Nixon wage-price freeze last Nov. 14.

The way was cleared for implementation of the new three-year contract when the Cost of Living Council approved Monday a first-year wage increase of 55 cents per hour a cut from 70 cents and full 40 cents per hour increase negotiated for the second contract cast rights to the match, said he had spoken to Fischer earlier in the evening but was unable to say when Fischer planned to leave for Iceland. He would not disclose where the conversation took place. Fischer was not available for comment, and his whereabouts were unknown. MEN'S LADIES' SUNGLASSES Sierra Club to Hold Tfurther 40 cents per Air-Quality Meeting I II 111 5 increase in the final year Protect your eyes from the summer sun. Choose from many styles and colors of sunglasses at Holiday.

4, 'riitnirifflnttTiWHTrr i. TOPEKA. KAN. (AP) -Sierra Club representatives of nine Midwest, Southwest and Mountain states will meet with national officers of the conservation organization in Denver, July 15 and 16 to study the states' air quality statutes, Ron Baxter, Kansas Sierra Club chairman, said Wednesday. beyond the schedule termination of federal controls will raise longshore base pay to $5.95 per hour as of Oct.

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