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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 37

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anjf I( iVMi ii YOUR FASHION PUT-TOq Dispute Delays Chess Match VANCOUVER, B.C. W1-A dispute over playing conditions forced postponement of a world chess champnnship quarter final match here between Bobby Fischer of the United States and Mark Tai- 'If manov of the Soviet Union. Fischer. 28, and Tai-manov, 45, were to begin the 10-game match Thursday at the University of British Columbia's Graduate Center. An official said the first game has been rescheduled for Sunday to allow time for a suitable playing room to be chosen.

Tha disnute arose when both Fischer and Taiman- ov rejected the graduate-center's television room, chosen bv Canadian Chess i I MSSM Mill ff MOSV 73 Federation officials for the match. Both said the room was too small. Library Refused The onlv room in the building acceptable to both sides was the center's lihrarv. HATHAWAY'S DIXIELAND STRIPED SHIRT it Hlfii mm st tttW XV 2.50 jFfismi a i 1 Stripe up your wardrobe from inrttXt this bold and brassy look Hathaway. It's uptempo, made to keep you in tune with the times in Dacron polyester and cotton.

But Malcom McGregor, UBC classics dean, refused to allow use of the library saying that the center is a private club and he cannot bar students from one of the popular gathering spots. Other matches were scheduled to start Thursday between Denmark's Bent Larsen and East Ger-many's Wolfgang Uhl-mann; West Germany's Robert Huebner and Russia's Tigran Petrosian; and Russians Viktor Korchnoi and Yefim Geller. Winner of the challengers' rounds would be eligible to meet world champion Boris Spaasky of the Soviet Union in Moscow next year. ii Get it and start swinging. In striped-with-white pink, brown, gold or blue.

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After 13 of the scheduled 15 qualifying rounds, the standings were: Aces, 203; a 165; Australia, 1 28; China, 103; North America, 89; Brazil, 77. After the last two qualifying matches, to be played today, the two leading teams will play a four-session final match Saturday through Monday to determine the world championship. KARENGA Continued from First Page he believed were being 6. IMS if Jf -mtJA BUILT-IN FASHION OF FREEMAN SHOES $23 34 to 1 1 fwfeiw' iff Get your wardrobe off on the right foot with shoes that hold their style and give you a look that lasts. A.

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She said she and Miss Davis, who is be-lipved to be in Jamaica and is not available to testify, received deep cuts from the beatings. She also said Miss Davis was badly burned. Scars from Ihe cuts on her back were shown to members of the jury in Superior Judge Arthur L. Alarcon's court. Karenga finally let them go.

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