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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Thursday, June 29, 1972 9 Cancels Flight To Match NEW YORK (AP Bobby match. But he refused to Fischer's flight reservation to Fischer's answer. Reykjavik, Iceland, has been Stein and Fox said they canceled again. The American with Fischer "to discuss differ- chess star is scheduled to play ent considerations" of the com' Russia's Boris Snassky give a climate change used to bother him, but it doesn't now. me Fox lias bought worldwide vjsuaJ rights to the games from the7e mg Icelandic Chess Federation for the world championship in ing was very satisfying.

Fox a Fis- chess. said he was very happy about There are just a few more it. flights to Iceland before the "I think he's in a good frame chess match is scheduled to of mind," Fox said of Fischer. start next Sunday. Stein said he had asked Fis- IVill Fischer show up for the match? "He said he was I grandmaster Larry Evans said Wednesday evening before boarding a plane for Iceland.

Evans has known Fischer for years. has I the Cher's and past president of the U.S. Chess Federation, said Sunday that Fischer objected to the type of lighting proposed for filming the match, cher if he shouldn't be in Ice- Qn Sunflayi Fischer canceled land early, to adjust to the cli- is flight to Iceland, without ex- going mate Fischer replied that planation. Cramer, who was to! Snake In Car Annoys Driver exclusive visual rights to match, and his lawyer, 0ETROIT ('XP) John Paul 1 Workers at the Humane drove Ms Cadillac to the De Society finally got Sam out by triit Humane Society and said he would like to have a removing the front panel of the dashboard. They said Sam was reached for comment.

I A reporter asked Fox and Stein after they met with Fischer here Wednesday evening whether the chess champ was definitely going to show up. i longer. "I think so," said Fox, before, Paul, taking off for Reykjavik. moved from under board. Paul said the serpent been there for a week and that Sam re- frightened the dash-j his head was caught in the wir- jing under the dash.

They said had snakes bruise easily. Paul indicated his nerves Iiave flown with Fischer, went on to Reykjavik. Fox said Wednesday evening there are no lighting problems. "If he lias any problems he didn't confide in me," said Fox. Meanwhile, news agencies and television services were protesting restrictions on move- by-move coverage and in-play photographs of the contenders announced in Reykjavik on Wednesday by the organizers of the match.

Gudmundur Thorarinsson, chairman of the Icelandic Chess Federation, said the restrictions were made because photographic and move-by- move coverage rights had been sold. He said journalists would be allowed to transmit move-by- reports only three times dui'ing each game and that newsmen would be required to sign a pledge to abide by the agreement to get accreditation." The Associated Press and United Press International said. they were lodging protests against any curtailment of news coverage. TelePrompter' Manhattan Cable TV and Channel 13-WNDT New York, which have announced plans for telecasts based on move by move wire service reports, also protested. The federation has sold U.S.

broadcast television rights to the American Broadcasting Company, which plans to use the film on its Wide World of Sports program. However, Roone Arledge, president of ABC Sports, said its coverage would be "condensed. limited," and lie had no objections to the other organizations' raove-by- move coverage. his nerves couldn't take it any said too much," Stein a 26-year-old disabled veteran, said the snake was the I pet of his girlfriend. Hg bruised easily, too.

After the snake was released. I Paul's girl friend said he could give did. had HORTICULTURE CRIME 1 LOS ANGBLES 'there should" be nTcomments.i ihe LVe home, Sam crawled horticulture experts is branch-. Stein added that although this, uncler Lhe dash jing into crime. Officers sayi is a big moment for Fischer, he AH efforts to coax Sam out, sfleared four rare Eryth-i has walked out on matches be-! produced only a few inches of I a a 'fore tail, which Paul rlna falcata (coial Uees tlere Stein said he did ask Fischer around the turn signl on the small cuttings from which gen- jif he would show up tar the steering wheel.

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Read this article that tells you precisely what happens as soon as you light a cigarette. It may be just what you need to help you quit! One of 38 articles and features to July Reader's Digest THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME. These are views of the "Ginkelvan," a fiberglas vehicle designed to provide low-polluting transportation for shoppers pedestrians on congested city streets'in New York-. The 15-passenger van has front-wheel drive, and a pre-combustion cliesel engine that meets U.S. federal air standards for 1975.

(AP Wrrephoto) Bitterness Between Factions Chill Anfi-Marxisf Segment In Danger NASAU SANTIAGO, Chile (API -Chile's; anti-Marxist opposition is in clanger of falling apart. Increasing bitterness between the liberal Christian Democratic parly and the conservative National parly is already hindering the opposition's effectiveness as a deterrent to the' leftist government's programs to transform Chile into a Socialist state. weeks ago. the Christian Democrats, Chile's single largest opposition group, revealed that it had agreed to negotiate with President Salvador Al- lendc to seek compromises on pending legislation in Congress, including strict controls on state control of private industry and curbs on armed violence. This shocked the Nationals and oilier smaller opposition who have joined with the Chrisilan Democrats in an informal alliance to win the last three special congressional elections oy backing a single candidate against the government selection.

This united front, capitalizing on growing disatisfaction with AUende as Chile's economic difficulties have worsened, even made surprising inroads in recent elections leadership of the "Marxist-controlled Central Workers Confederation, Chile's largest labor organization. Why (lie Christian Democrats want to take more friendly stance toward Ailende and his leftist coalition when circumstances are so favorable to the opposition has puzzled Chileans and foreigners alike. Tlie move, engineered by Christian Democrat President Renan 'Fuentealbn. has even disturbed some party members and officials, including ex-President Eduardo Frei, the leading figure in Chile's Christian Democratic movement. Party officials have explained Ihe negotiation agreement as an effort to avoid any final confrontation between the government and opposition which might endanger the 1973 congressional elections.

The Christian Democrats feel that the party can substantially increase the opposition Denial Scheduled Ai i A dental health workshop for teachers and interested parents will be- held July 10-14 on the I Cameron College The workshop, sponsored by Oklahoma Dental Foundation, will Ije conducted by Lawton and area dentists. The workshop will include talks on dental disease and health; literature, films a ity in Congress if, they ex-j pect, the economy and inflation; gets even worse. The Nationals, during a meeting of (he party's national council last weekend, charged the Communists with luring the Christian Democrats into ncgo- with -tlie government. Ffinando Maturana. parly vice president; said the Christian Democrats have made an "extremely grave" decision.

Fuantealba and his supporters, he said, have fallen victims lo the Communists' strategy of ''delaying lor a little while the total termination the private sector, be it on the in the factories or in business, and to put off the final violent confrontation until they are absolutely sure that Iliey are the strongest." Workshop Cameron Travelogue Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS Massachusetts 4 Boston Road SSouth Anierican. river 12 First nomter -33 "Essays 14 Stem of a musical note' 15 Brother of 3G Doggerels 38 Townin Ontario 20 Species of pier (pi.) 56 Interests (ab.) 57 Obtain 22 Great Lake 24Italiancapital 26 Seed appendage 27 River in Virginia 30 Chemical compounds 34 Becomes taut 35 Expunges 36 Exist STErect 39 Elapsed dOMolsels Si. Weight of India 42 Holiza 45 Raged 43 Pastimel 51 Suffix 52FTUitarinlts 53 Eager tovvr 2 Heavy blow 3 Decide 4 Nuisances 5 Hodgepodge Transgressor 7 Label Make amends 9 Jargon Latvia 31 Otherwise 37 Sejilarei- MHeriuires 23 Nile, for 21 Timber tr.ee of New Zealand 23 measure 26 Property item 27 Depriving oJ: clelensi; 28 Class of vertebrates 29 Bird's home 31 Weirder 33 Small candle 3 Apportion 41 Melodies 42 Eve's spouse 43 Trick (coll.) 44 Baking 4GBlow a horn 47 Cry of bacchanals 48 Car damage 50 Capuchin monkey prefix 55 Blanc, Ranee slides on dental education, and I demonstrations of dentistry techniques, said Dr. Ward Wi- i liams, director of Cameron Col- jlege's Department of Education and Psychology, and conference co-ordinator. i Teachers taking the course will get one hour academic credit.

Fee for the workshop is $11. Williams said 40 persons have pre-enrolled. 'for the workshop, but the facility could accora- modate 20 more. He encouraged interested parents to enroll for the course. Those interested in the worU-j shop should call Dr.

Keith Ben-1 son, associate professor of eclu-j- cation, and workshop supervi- i sor, for more information. Lawton dentists scheduled to speak at the conference include Jack L. McKinnis, Otto Carley, Gary D. Gardner, Norman O'Leary, David M. Lindley, Wil-' Ham Corrales, Richard A.

.1. H. Bonlfield. Also on the program is Bernice i Crockett of the Department of Health Education, Southeastern State College, Durant. Sessions will be from 1-5 p.m.

each day, in Howell Hall, Room, 103. VIET ANNOUNCEMENT SAIGON (AP) South Viet-' nam's Foreign Ministry repeated its customary statement on U.S. troop withdrawals Thursday, saying the latest puJlout of 10,000 Americans 1 was agreed upon "after full review of the (latest military developments." 1 SEED SPITTING NEOSHO, Mo. (AP) Neo- has received official sanc- jtion -for a world championship watermelon seed-spitting con- Itest July 8. WOR.

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