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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 24

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Deep well 9" tray, rollerframe, SOVIET CHESS CHAMP PLAYS WITH SON While Awaiting Match in Reykjavik, Iceland People Chess Coverage Will Be Restricted REYKJAVIK, Iceland Organizers of the Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassky world championship chess match will restrict move-by-move coverage and photographs of the contenders inside the contest hall. The announcement Wednesday brought protests from news wire services and from two television outlets planning in-depth accounts of the 24-game match based on move-by-move reports. The first game is scheduled for Sunday. Gudmundur Thorarinsson, chairman of the Icelandic Chess Federation, said the restrictions were decreed because photographic and move by-move coverage rights had been sold. Thorarinsson said journalists would be allowed to transmit move-by-move reports only three times during each game between the Soviet world champion, Spassky, and the American challenger.

He said newsmen would be required to sign a pedge to abide by the agreement in order to obtain accreditation. Gould Ordered to Pay Photographer $6,501 LOS ANGELES Actor Elliot Gould was ordered Wednesday to pay $6,501 to a freelance photographer who sued him for $200,000 for battery. The judgment was made after Superior Court Judge Parks Stillwell heard Gould testify that he never struck photographer Anthony Rizzo, 25, but merely "picked him up and set him aside." "I was very careful, putting him down as gently as I could," the actor said. AM A Chief Tried But Disliked Tot' MADISON, Dr. A.

Hoffman, president of the American Medical said he had tried marijuana when he was a medical student, but he opposed legalization of it. HIt doesn't have much to offer, it tastes terribly, and it's a dangerous drug," said Hoffman, 68, a urologist from Huntington, W. who assumed the AMA presidency last week. "While it does not lead to hard-core addiction, you never talk to a hard-core addict who say he started with marijuana," he added. They Knew What They Wanted SEATTLE, Wash.

Three men who broke into Richard T. Milton's apartment really knew how to hurt. They stole his favorite putter and a golf putting machine. Oops! Look Whose Yard, Has Marijuana ROMEO, Mich. There they were, plain as day, 40 stalks of marijuana flourishing in the front yard of the Romeo state police post.

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The entire class stood in her honor when she was administered the ordination rites. Miss Priesand will become assistant to Rabbi Edward Klein at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York next August. I I -III' "I will be doing the things that a rabbi does," she said. "Those are my immediate plans just to be a rabbi." Rabbi Klein, says he is im- oressed. "by her beliefs, confi dence and devotion.

She will work very well in youth work teaching and preaching." Miss Priesand said in an ar ticle in the Ladies Home Jour nal this year that she be NEW YORK (UPI)-Sally Priesand does not consider herself a women's liberation But what she has accomplished for women is literally historic. Miss Priesand, a pretty, 25-year-old Cincinnati bru-, nette, is believed to be the first woman rabbi in the centuries-old history of the Jewish faith. "The time has come to allow women complete and full participation," she says. "Women are the ones who come to the services; women are the ones who come to the study groups. "As far as the Women's Lib-eration Movement is concerned, I don't consider myself an activist.

Its basic message is often overlooked. It is time for all of us to overcome our psychological and emotional problems." the age of 16, "I wanted to be a rabbi," Miss Priesand said. She began visiting the Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, where she became active in church activities and com-rounity programs. She graduated from Park High School just outside of Cleveland in 1964 "and she enrolled at the Uni-. versity of Cincinnati.

Later she entered an undergraduate. at the Hebrew Union College through an agreement with the University of Cincinnati. Near the end of her senior year, in June of 1963, she was dmitted to the rabbinic pro-grain, at Hebrew Union. Her lieves: "The Christian tradi tion is based on love; Jesus oreached it and he lived it The Jewish tradition is based on tzedakah (righteousness), a conceot that demands social 1 3 ciachinn rmfirnflncv Lite. Batterv Dryer vent Kit.

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