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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 12

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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1972 PAGE 12, SECTION 1 Son Injured in Accident 0 nets V. I I 'il, -y 1 1 sness fiteferee Leaves; Protestants Take Down Two Barricades ssistant to Take Over (c) N.Y. Times News Service REYKJAVIK, Iceland -Lotha Schmid, the referee of the Protestant Ulster Defense Assn. (UDA) said barriers made of oil drums, plants, and other iigtt material came down at Lisburn, a few miles southwest of Belfast near British Army headquarters, and at Bangor, 10 miles northeast of the citv. Schmid flew Saturday to his home in Bamberg, Germany, upon receiving news that his 10-year-old son had been injured in a bicycle accident.

The injury Gudmundur Arnlaugsson of Iceland, will replace Schmid, who expects to be here for the second game on Thursday. Originally Bobby Fischer had Spassky-Fischer championship was reported not serious. chess match, will not be able to officiate at the first game on! Tuesday. 1 THE ASSISTANT referee, i it s- .7. 1 t'lio I BELFAST (LTD Protestant militants tore down two cl their newly-built street barricades Saturday and premised to dismantle a third.

But they said another would be added to the growing number of permanent barriers. The death toll from three ears of violence in Northern Ireland rose to 407 Saturday with the death of Lawrence McKenna, 2. Ke was shot in 1 a 's Roman Catholic Lower Falls area Wednesday and was the 12th fatality since a ceasefire went into effect in the province 12 days ago. Leaders of the paramilitary The UDA has erected barriers, most of them temporary, on weekends for more than a month to protest continued existence of two Roman Catholic stronghold areas in Londonderry administered by the IRA and a to troops and police. They Don't Play 'Em Like in the Old Days NEW YORK ITS The insulted egos and white-knuckled tensions before the Fischer-Spassky chess match may seem to be a blazing battle, but pale beside the tales of blood-thirsty games in Medieval Iceland.

Mass Killer Dies From Gunshot CHERRY HILL. N.J. L'Pli Chess boards in the 12th and 13th Centuries were often the center of treachery, revenge, in-i tngue, and murder, according prize is chicken feed. objected to the choice of Schmid as referee. It was Fischer's po-s i i that no active chess player who participated in international tournaments should referee important games.

The reason Fischer advanced was Russian domination over chess. He said that players who like to participate in Russian tournaments would favor the Russians when they acted as referee. Schmid responded by saying that he had played in Russia only once previously. Although he is an international grandmaster, Schmid describes himself as an "amateur" who plays in very few tournaments these days and who does not make his living at chess. He is the head of a publishing house in Bamberg.

LAST WEEK Dr. Max Euwe, head of the International Chess Federation, ruled that Fischer's objections were invalid, and that Schmid would remain as referee, since then there have been no objections from the American delegation. As of Saturday afternoon, neither Boris Spassky nor Fischer had approved the playing conditions in exhibition hall. Spassky to sagas of the time. Rognvald played King Louis GAMES WERE often inter- IU rupted because somebody was lc u-nirrnTitr rorto A l-inrr nut im i Home Sayings Goes Colonial Style getting hacked to pieces.

bj -6. --s t.n. i horse, falcon, and sword for a hen a certain King Louis maiden and engaged fa a lost a chess game to Rognvald, winner.take-all. The king lost. "Spirit of 76." The firm also is emphasizing a "red, white, and blue" motif in prizes offered in several contests Home Savings is sponsoring for the celebration.

State Journal Photo ue.niuuupiu-iurjr.wwveaiiH He left the game 0 foot un. James R. Bradley, president of Home Savings and Loan, and Mrs. Mimi Stevens, an assistant, donned Colonial costumes last week as part of the firm's 76th anniversary celebration. The costumes were used by actors in Milwaukee's theatrical production, UHO and unloved, smashed his opponent the TALK ABOUT concentration A security guard accused of the mass murder of six persons died Saturday, partially paralyzed and still unable to say anything that might explain the shooting spree he staged 17 days ago.

Edwin J. Grace, 33, died at the Cherry Hill Medical Center after his condition worsened in the early morning, Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, assistant supervisor at the hospital said. Grace, who was from New York but had lived in a motel in Turnersville, since April, entered the Heritage building in Cherry Hill June 21, apparently looking for a personnel officer who had once turned him down for a uZa a Today, Fisher feels the glare of U1vwj ma. the eiaborate cness in lake that: exclaimed the Reykjavik may be too bright.

It Quick Trial, Hanging Soldiers Released After IRA Arrest km8- jmay distract him. Fishcer could ROGNVALD RODE off in ajtake a lesson from King Valde-pamc. But his brother stayed to mar, in the year 1157. Capt, John Cornwell and R. J.

Proposed for Hijackers LOS ANGELES (UPI) The EDWIN GRACE jobasasecurity officer. Grace was working as a Pink-erton guard at the time. Armed with two .22 caliber sawed-off rifles, Grace shot 12 persons, six of whom died of the wounds, and then turned the gun on himself. Millard, both of the 20th Me BELFAST, Northern Ireland jf Two British army officers faced searching questioning from their superiors Saturday spat tne King sum open. The king concentrated so hard way to deal with hijackers is to them a swift trial in a about their "arrest" bv the tnobii courtroom right at the Irish Republican Army.

I airport when the plane lands, mese stones are sagas irom on his cheSs game that when Willard Fiske's "Chess in Ice- Canute gave him a big kiss, land and in Icelandic Lifera- he didn't even look up from the ture," published in 1905. board. It is said that American chess It took a troop of enemy sol-champion Bobby Fischer has diers rushing into the room to dium Regiment Royal Artillery, were seized early Friday and held captive for 18 hours in the IRA's Londonderry stronghold. They were treated well and! released unharmed by the IRA's Provisional wing, which South Koreans Eye New Relations was expected to visit the hall sometime Saturday evening, after which he will give his opinion on the lighting, the chessboard and pieces, and the general ambience. Fischer may go there early this morning.

and then hang them on the spot from a portable gallows. Police Chief Ed Davis said Friday. gotten the highest stakes in his- get his attention. The king lept Indian Reservation Tourism Promoted WASHINGTON (UPI) The Interior Dept. Saturday appro "These hijackers are making warned that they had endan tory of chess for his series be- up to fight.

He fell with a gered the province's 11-day-old ginning Tuesday in Reykjavick wounded thigh. But his men aith Boris Spassky, the world covered him with their bodies cease-fire. The circumstances of the offi champion. for protection. They were priated $88,000 to foster tourism The American grandmaster is described as in good spirits.

A member of his delegation said Saturday that Fischer was relaxed, joking, confident and anxious to play. it unsafe for people to go from one city to another," Davis told newsmen. "I'd recommend that we have a portable courtroom in a big feus and a portable gallows. And EVEN THOUGH thousands of chopped to bits, and the king cers detention were not clear, on Indian reservations to im dollars of prize money are on escaped. The game was never tion with the Seoul-Pyongyang agreement, said: "The government desires to improve trade and other relations with Communist China, the Soviet Russia, and East European countries." Meanwhile, Foreign Ministry officials disclosed that the Russian government had decided to free a South Korean fisherman imprisoned in Sakhalin on charges of violating Russian territorial waters.

(c) N.Y. Times News Service SEOUL, South Korea The South Korean government, which reached a surprise accord for detente with North Korea last week, expressed Saturday its desire for rap-proachement with China and the Soviet Union. Foreign Minister Kim Yong Shik, testifying before the National Assembly on South Korea's foreign policy in connec prove job and income opportuni the line, today's championship' finished. ties for American Indians. Two important phases of the after we get the death penalty put back in, we conduct a rapid trial for a hijacker out there, LAWN AND CASUAL FURNITURE but it was assumed they had wandered into the Bogside stronghold on their way back to base after a party.

Both were in civilian clothes. The army didn't know the men were held until the IRA telephoned. The army said neither had authority to enter the area. promotion will involve public service commercials for television and research to determine and hang him, with due process of the law out there at the air- what Indian facilities exist for tourists. iport," Davis said.

Laotian Leaders to Resume Talks I I East Towne Mall Agence France-Presse VIENTIANE, Laos -Prince Souvanna Phouma, the premier of Laos, has agreed to a request from Prince Sou-phanouvong, leader of the Pa-thet Lao, for a resumption of talks between their representatives, it was learned Saturday. the Pathet Lao is the military firm of the Communists in Laos. Friday Phouma asked the Pathet Lao's permanent representative in the capital of Vientiane, Soth Pethrasy, to tell Prince Souphanouvong that he accepted a proposal J- lifii ISSiy il SOUVANNA PHOUMA that the Communist prince's personal envoy, Tiao Souk Vongsak, come to the capital to reopen the contacts broken off almost a year ago. June Floods Affected 500,000 Our lawn and casual furniture season is being cut short this year due to University Avenue highway improvements. We would like our friends to take advantage of the favorable prices on inside casual groupings, rattan and wrought iron and lawn pieces red wood and fiberglass.

COIN-A-RAMA largest mobile coin exhibit in the world will be exhibited in the Mall today thru Sunday, July 16 There also were major flood losses in Alaska, Arizona, California, South Dakota, and Washington state, the relief agency said. Labor Secretary James D. Hodgson announced Friday that a $1,171,620 for east coast flood relief had been granted by his department, raising the total for the week to $2,292,190. Hodgson completed a tour of flood-ravaged sections of Pennsylvania and will report his findings to President Nixon. .3 3" WAS 70.00 Vamly Craft table 2 benches 49.00 132.00 Vandy Craft 2 chairs 99.00 85.00 Vandy Craft chaise lounge 59.00 62.00 Meadow Craft wrought iron love seat 45.00 277.00 Meadow Craft wrought iron sofa, chair, end table 199.00 185.00 Meadow Craft wrought iron 5 pc.

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Most of the damage was from Hurricane Apes and occurred in the District of Columbia, Florida, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Gun Club Sets Sports Show Date JANESVILLE The second annua! Gun and Sport Show, sponsored by the Rod and Gun Club of the United Auto Workers lUAW) Local 95, will be from 9 to 6 p.m. Sept. 23 and 24 in Reuther Memorial Hall here. Admission will be $1 a person, with children under 12 admitted free.

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