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In Paris, a spokesman for the French Chess Federation said it had no information about the possibility of organizing the match. The original Paris offer of $50,000 to stage the match was turned down in favor of bigger purses pledged by Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and Rejkavik, Iceland. The French federation has made no move since its of fer was rejected. The spokesman said it would be extremely difficult to find facilities for staging the match at short notice. The matter of where and whether the match will be held uncertain because of Fis cher's refusal to accept the original financial arrangements.

The 24-match game originally was to be split Deiween Bel grade and Reykjavik, starting June 22 in Belgrade. But Belgrade withdrew as a host for the match, saying it could not be sure Fischer would appear. Amsterdam has been mentioned as an alternative site but there is opposition to that plan. Collision, Gas Spill Shut Port WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) freighter and a gasoline barge collided in the Cape Fear River near Wilmington before dawn today, forcing the port to be closed for about two hours after hundreds of gallons of gasoline spilled into the river.

Lt. Cmdr. Donald Krug of the Coast Guard said the collision occurred in heavy fog about 10 miles downstream from Wilmington. He said the freighter M. V.

Arad struck the barge, which was being pulled by the tug boat Hawk. Both vessels were headed to sea. The leak in the barge was re paired and it was towed to the Gulf Oil terminal at Wilmington. The freighter ran aground after the collision and was awaiting high tide to break free. Rubber Record Likely in U.S.

WASHINGON World-wide use of natural rubber will reach a record 6.9 billion pounds in 1972, experts predict, compared with 1971's 6.6 billion pounds. The United States is expected to use 1.3 billion pounds, 2 per cent over last year. WORLD ALMANAC FACTS The first U.S. representa-. live to a foreign country with the official title of ambassador was Thomas Bayard, who was appointed to Great Britain on March SO, 1893, The World Almanac recalls.

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