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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 21

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Bad Boy Faces Stiff est Competition played throughout the world. Hie quarter-finals lead to the candidates' matches to determine who mets World Champion Boris Spassky of the U.S.S.R. in Moscow In 1972. Fischer wants the title and experts give him a good chance. In other quarter -finals matches, Denmark's Bent Lar-sen plays Wolfgang Uhlmann of East Germany in Las Palmas, former World Champion Tigran Petrojan takes on Hans Huebner of West Germany in Milan, Italy; and Victor Korch-noi and Efraim Geller, both Soviets, match wits in Sotji, Georgia, in the U.S.S.R.

Experts Predict End Experts are predicting a semifinal clash between Fischer and Larsen and an-end to Soviet domination of the game. Bozidar Kazic, of Yugoslavia, chief arbiter for the Vancouver match, wrote in Chess Life and Review, "Fishcer is a unique figure in the history of chess, the most talented player America has produced since Paul Morphy. "He is described as the genius the likes of which appear but once in a century." But, the 28-year-old native of Brooklyn, N.Y., is known also as the "bad boy" of the chess world for the strict restrictions he places on his matches. Religious Rules Observed In Vancouver, he has stipulated that competition end at sundown Fridays and not resume until sundown Saturdays for religious reasons and tht the public be excluded from' the room where the match is played. 1 But the University of British Columbia, the Canadian Chess Federation will transmit the moves to an adjacent room in the graduate centre for the public.

The quarter-final round between Fischer and, Taimanov is" expected to last three weeks. Rounds are scheduled for May 13, 23, 25, 27, 30 and June 2. The final round is scheduled for June 4. The match will have ended when one player reaches 54 points. It at the end of 10 rounds, the score is tied 5-5, the first win in extension rounds decides the match.

VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPI)-Bobby Fischer, the "bad boy" of world chess competition, faces what might be the most crucial period of his young career beginning this week. Fischer, the U.S. grandmaster, meets the Soviet Union's Mark Taimanov Thursday at the University of British Columbia in one of four quarter-final matches being 2 Statements Fraught With Something By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI)-In the continuing debate over electronic surveillance, two statements have impressed me as particularly fraught. I am not certain what they are fraught with, however.

You will have to be your own judge of that. "I do not care if somebody taps my phone," Rep. John E. Hunt, said fraughtingly. "If one has nothing to hide then certainly one does ot care 3 DIGDAYS I Saturday Special! Scooter skirts of Penn-Prest polyestercotton solids or cotton prints.

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But merely signifying a willingness to have your Dhone tapped, or inviting the FBI to tap your phone anytime it is in the In sizes S-M-L mooa, striKes me as a halfhearted gesture at best. If you really want to take a strong stand on this issue, you should demand that your phone be tapped, -n It is my feeling that every citizen has an inalienable right to have his phone tapped and that our founding fathers would have written that Drovision into the Constitution if they had had telephones in those days. "Congress shall make no law aDriagmg treeaom of speech, or of the press, or of the right of a citizen to have his telephone tapped without regard, to race, creed or status," the First Amendment might have read A Justice Department official j. -4 1 LADIES' BETTER DRESSES NOW 00 80 I 1 1 iSm Special buy! Nylon Special buy! Nylon I -A. I to whom I applied for a wiretap gave me the brushoff, That's What They Always Say "The FBI simply does not have the equipment or manpower to tap the phones of every Sam, Dick or John in the country, he said.

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wilt. fur I JQ is "ft" UT Events Planned For Home Ec Meet KNOXVILLE Home economics students and alumni of all campuses of the University" of Tennessee are invited to two special events being Tie Id during -the Tennessee Home Economics Association meeting May 14 and-lLlnJiashville. The Women's Activities Committee of the UT General Alumni Association will greet alumni and students at a reception from 1 to 5 p.m. May 14 at the UT alumni headquarters in the El Greco Room at the Sheraton-Nashville Hotel. On May 15, UT alumni and students are invited to attend the annual home economics alumni breakfast at 7:15 a.m.

in the Valencia Room of the Sheraton. Dr. Lura OdtlraJ, dean Of the UT Knoxville College of Home Economics, will be the main speaker'. Mrs. David Harrison of Memphis, chairman of the Women's Activities Committee, will preside.

T. O. Lashlee, president of the GAA, also will be on the program. Reservations for the breakfast may be made at convention registration. ATLANTA (UPI) A clinical psychologist at Emory versify bclifves he ran.tell a lot.

about a person's problems' by the way the person talks. It not necessarily what the person says but the grammer, syntax and other formal characteristics that give away his personality) traits and emotional problems, according to Dr. Donald Kiesler, associate-professor of psychology. Iwlli OPEN! OPEN! EVERY NIGHT EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. The values are here everyday..

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