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SECTION 1, PAGE 3 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1972 11 lists oday News Fischer Ready for Title Match Despite a String of Complaints i Terrorist Admits Airport Massacre qiiiio REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Despite some last-minute green and white Icelandic complaints about the playing conditions Monday, Bobby Fischers stones, has been an issue from "I fired not only at tourists and visitors but at policemen as well, but I don't know how was reported in a "go, go, go" mood for the first game of hisjthe start. The organizers world championship chess match today with Boris Spassky of thej treated it with add to take the Our Most Posulsr manv people I killed," Oka Soviet Union. moto told the court. "Fischer does not like the lighting, the board, and the pieces Okamoto's attorney said the locations of the television cameras and some other minor glare off it. Fischer is not satisfied with the board, however, and he also feels the chess pieces are too small in relation, Cramer said.

earlier he would plead inno CANOES details," said Fred Cramer, ZRIFIN, Israel (UPI) -Kozo Okamcto, acting against Hie advice of his lawyer, readily admitted Monday taking part ia the Lod Airport massacre, but the three-man military court said the trial would continue anyway. Okamoto, 24, the only survivor of a three-man Japanese terrorist suicide squad that opened fire in the crowded Tel Aviv airport terminal, killing 26 people and wounding 79 others, also said he did not cent for Okamoto so he could be tried. Otherwise, he said, vice-president of the United British banker put up sufficient money to double the purse to! States Chess Federation. "These things are trouble $250,000. some but not critical," he said the court, headed by Lt.

Col Avraham Frisch, could render its verdict almost immediately. The court said it would not In addition to the world championship, which Spassky cur "The organizers are already ,11 doing something about it." rently holds, the winner of the Cramer pronounced the tem KOZO OKAMOTO want to be given a battery of psychological tests. consider Okamoto's admission match will receive $150,000 from a formal plea of guilty. the purse. The loser will receive peramental American in "go, go, go" condition for the first FISCHER ALSO felt the two TV cameras covering the board could be distracting, although they are hidden in built-in "boxes" and placed some 15 yards away from the stage where the players will sit.

Fischer wants thicker drapes in front of the windows in the hall. In Iceland, close to the Arctic Circle, the sun shines at this time of the year until after 10 p.m., and the American apparently is concerned that the $100,000. game. Hanoi Envoy Returns to Paris was $205 was $235 Now179? was $225 was $267.50 Now $19900 The match, already delayed Fischer, 29, Brooklyn, N.Y., slipped unnoticed into the hall 15 ft. Standard 16 ft.

Standard 17 ft. Standard 17 ft. Deluxe for rune days, will begin at early Monday and spent 80 min p.m. moon cut today in a hall especially outfit utes inspecting details arranged for the match that is scheduled ted to accommodate the Rus to go as many as 24 games. sian world champion and the evening sun might distract him.

challenger. As champion, Spassky, 35, can win by being the first to PARIS (UPI Xuan Thuy, North Vietnam's chief peace negotiator, arrived here Monday to resume the Vietnam peace talks and said a quick settlement could be reached if the United States showed good will. Thuy told newsmen at Le Bourget airport that Hanoi stands by its past negotiating proposals, but was ready to examine any "new" offers by theU.S. Mixing tough talk and pledges of a serious attitude, Thuy said he had no precise new peace plan to submit to the conference, which resumes Thursday after a two-month break. "We come to the negotiat ing table with a serious attitude and good will," he said.

"We are sure that if the American side shows the same attitude, we can rapidly reach a peaceful settlement." Thuy returned after both Hanoi and Washington late last month agreed to restart the SVi-year-oId talks, suspended May 4 by the U.S. Fischer also inspected the this fliAXtu originally was accumulat el2 match points carpeting in the hall and other to have begun July 2, but it was with one point for a victory and arrangements made to keep the delayed because Fischer at a half-point for a draw. Fischer, noise level down, Cramer said. See our other Ads tTI2 IT, nmwmTA Hours: Open week nights o.m.-9 p.m.; Sat. 8 5 p.m.; Sun.

11-5 p.m. PHONE 249-7633 Located on County Trunk at Highway 1 1 3 AT WESTPORT ON MADISON'S northeast side as challenger, needs UVz points The spectators, paying $5 to win. tempted to negotiate for 30 per cent of the admission fees the organizers are charging in addi-j tion to a $123,000 purse and a each for admission, will be reminded by a big, lighted sign to While Fischer sought changes Jurors Called for Pentagon Papers Trial be silent. There also is a ban' in the arrangements, Spassky said he was going to relax and percentage of the television against pocket chess sets in the rights. not argue.

hall. i He came to Iceland and "I WILL leave that to Bobby; dropped his demand for a percentage of the gate only after a it makes no difference to LOS ANGELES The Pentagon Papers trial of Daniel 1 1 and Anthony Russo opened Monday with 110 potential jurors brought to the courtroom for questioning on their attitudes toward gov ernment. witnesses more believable than defense witnesses. The first step in choosing jurors was to find out if hardship would prevent any of them from serving at the trial, estimated to last 10 to 12 weeks. Spassky said.

1 Questions initially asked of potential panelists included whether they were related to anyone in government or the armed services; whether they ever had security clearances; their opinions of government policy; and whether they would consider government Cramer, i 1 a retired lighting engineer, said he was President Approves Law on Oil Spills not sure what Fischer objected to concerning the lighting. SAN CLE ME NT Calif. From an engineering point (UPI) President Nixon U.S. Aid Policy to Be Tougher of view it's perfect and very: signed into law Monday a bill tightening regulations against oil spills and other marine flexible. But if you have to sit; for five hours staring at a chess! board you might have other! ideas," Cramer said.

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(c) N.Y. Times News Service KABUL, Afghanistan John Connally has been quietly telling developing nations that the era of taking American aid and investment for granted is over. A new era of international relations dominated by eco nomics is at hand, the presidential envoy has told them an era in which the United States will play a major but not necessarily dominant role. In his private conversations with the leaders of 17 countries in South America and Asia, Connally has reportedly stressed that the internal more than 20 other environmen problems of the U.S. and the world monetary crisis are likely to limit U.S.

generosity. He also has reportedly told them that priorities for foreign aid will be increasingly determined by the results developing nations show in using it. tal measures he has proposed. The Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972 authorizes the Coast Guard to: Establish vessel traffic sys tems in congested waters. SHIRTS LAUNDERED Auto Insurance Cut Proposed Prescribe safety equipment and procedures for waterfront structures and areas.

Establish regulations for the construction and operation of ships carrying oil and other liquid cargoes hazardous to the All Madison Stores Stoughton-Columbus NEW YORK up The Insurance Services Office (ISO) has recommended to its member companies a 10 per cent cut in collision insurance on 1973 cars because of improved bumpers. Richard Savage, vice-president of the advisory organization, said Monday that hundreds of insurance companies affiliated with the office are expected to put the lowered rates into effect, with a potential saving to consumers of $20-million. "The impact is on 1973 models," Savage said. "If the improved bumpers show that losses are reduced by more than 10 per cent, even further savings will be passed on to the motorist." New federal standards mandating bumpers that prevent damage to headlights, door latches, fuel and cooling systems, and other equipment are credited with reducing the cost of repairs. Fire Damages Carrier Forrestal Do Your FALSE TEETH Drop, Slip, or Fall Don'l kep worrying tboui ypw lots Imi dropping at thi wrnj limf.

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See your dentist regularly. The cause of the blaze was unknown and officials declined to estimate the amount of damage. The 1967 fire occurred while the Forrestal was stationed off the coast of Vietnam. The fire swept over the flight deck, trapping crewmen below. NORFOLK, Va.

(UPI) -Fire damaged the officers' quarters Monday aboard the attack carrier Forrestal, but no injuries were reported. A 1967 fire killed 132 persons and injured 62 others. A Navy spokesman said Monday's fire was reported at 3 a.m. in the "flag officer's area" one deck below the flight deck in the center of the ship. Firemen quickly contained the blaze, but it burned until 11 a.m.

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