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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 7

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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FIUDAY, XULY 7, 1371 THE NEWS-PAIXADITJII, BZNTON TJABBOB, 1HCH. PAG3 E3VTT1 paky Moves First Tmesday old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the beginning: "Fischer come?" 4 7 REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday, night, giving Boris Spassky the first move, and the world championship chess match wiU finally start next Tuesday. That was Tuesday. It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the century Spassky of the U.S.S.R. vs.

Fischer of the U.SJL Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby. The Rev. William Lombardy, a Franciscan priest and avid chess player, told another session of the newsmen: "Money is putting chess on the map, because money makes the world go round." 7 Near the end it was: "Spassky go?" "I'm very Dr. Max Euwe said at 10 ajn. At' EDGEttATEft PARK Coantry Music Saaw JULY 9th 2 iajcds niMKaMs lrJJLlmkPJL Unless the American chal- lenger or the Soviet champion TUOD: "Il's a dehcate titur pleads illness and gets another ation." At 7 the president postponement of the International Chess Fed- The confusion of the past sighed: 'There's week was summarized by the- hope." Musical Theatre WATERVUET presents BIG DOUBLE FEATURE FREED BY HUACKEB: Sue Shaw, 20, of Canoga Park, telephones her (amily after she and her daughter Tanya, 14 months, were released with other passengers of hijacked Pacific Southwest Airlines jet Thursday night in San Diego.

Mrs. Shaw said she pretended man at right was her husband when the hijacker announced "couples only would be freed. He left with her, but declined to identify himself. (AP Wirephoto) to lames aid CeieYcaagcr 's nost ton bank robbery! BTHE6REAT tt One (My Xintli'n rJ OMMrlllMlmk-lM NOETHFIIID, JUIT7-I-9 Modril BOXCAR BERTHA Orthodox Patriarch Is Dead THE FABULOUS CHILDREN'S MUSICAL JULY 7th 8th 7:30 PJVL CURTAIN 1H 7:15 4 ifcnwcotof HAVE YOUR NEXT AFFAIR HERE! UKCULED FACILITIES Every care and service for private parties, meetings, receptions, banquets. Groups of any size, hone for details.

1000 CONVICTS AND A WOMAN aim EASTWOOD Pri. a Sat.UtoStww THE BIG BOUNCE FOR RESERVATIONS ISTANBUL (AP) Athe-nagorasl, fte Ecnnleokal Patriarch and leader of the world's 250 million Eastern Orthodox Christians, died early today at the age of 86. Metropolitan Meliton, the 59-year-old archbishop of Chalce-doo, was mentioned as a likely successor. He was to preside over a meeting today with the other 11 archbishops of the Greek Orthodox Ecumenical ttPLAY MISTY FOa ME11 463-8fr21 Top Flight Entertainment In Oar Lounge Tuesday Thru Saturday Captivating Songs and Dances of Jean Sumner Invitation to A AA TECHNICOLOR Shown once at 9:00 Patriarchate fa Wiri nn fn. iJtJE' genius of SQUTHTOWH ACADE.1Y AVARD WINNER! Best Art Direction St BENTON HARBOR 9264109 GNEMA ONE SHOWN FRIDAY 5-7-9 SATURDAY it SUNDAY 1-3-5-7-9 Kim cr.nrrrrci Y-1 1 ll a.

i a. neral arrangements for Athe-la oras. Later, at a date still to be announced, they win ekct the new Ecumenical Patriarch, who is also Archbishop of Constantinople. Another prospective choice is Metropolitan Kahwiikos, who was named acting vice patriarch today after the death of Atbenagoras. AtheiiaguiM died at Bafikfi Greek Orthodox Hospital in Istanbul, MKicBiubhag to kidney failure faltering a massive loss of blood pressure, his doctors said.

He broke Us hip in a all a week ago and waste have been flown to Vienna today or Saturday for orthopedic surgery. His 24-year reign was most notable for bis efforts toward reunion with the Roman Catholic Church after more than 900 years of schism. He and Pope Paul VI met three times, in Jerusalem, Istanbul and Rome. The Jerusalem meeting on Jan. 5-6, US, breached barriers of silence and hortffity that had existed since me Great Schism of 205C when the two trnrnru 1 1 aVTES Shown lKK)-7K0tl0KW AND IN INDIANA rJ0(SCuDOS ELKHART GOSHtN L-t IM I FVf1 of COI C7FICE 7:45 i ADMISSION $1.75 One JofllM aWolio these i II Iff 0rsrrn2 lli Qcif people is a maniac vilrt a bomb 111 of thern are being fP- SNOWS AT II NOW I If jLy fer.jEirjirJ I RATED (PG) AIR CORSmOKED AUDITORIOM AMERICAN lltTERJfOTWtJBBa i SHOWN 2ND SaWalBMaMnVnlnBaHHHB i churches separated over questions of authority and forms of the creed.

The Pope and the bearded Moot 4-inch Patriarch met an the Mount of Olives, exchanged a symbolic "kiss of peace and talked in two private sessions. Almost a year later, Athe-nagoras, in the Patriarchal Church of St George in Istanbul, and Pope Paul Si. Peter's Basillka in Rome, presided at simultaneous services at which the' centuries-old excommunication between the Eastern and Western rites was annulled. The pair exchanged the kiss of peace again on July 25, 1967, fat Istanbul, and three months later Atbenagoras flew to Rome, the first leader of the Eastern Orthodox Christians ever to visit the seat of Roman Catholicism. At a momentous ceremony in St Peter's, Pope and Patriarch prayed together and expressed the hope that their churches would move toward union.

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