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'A DAYTON HAH NEWS Wednesday, July 12, 1172 I Drummer-Robber Wins Fischer Donor Has Problem 1 fired three shots, all of which missed. He came back to the bar and demanded the money from the till. "You got it the first time," replied the bartender Joe Pother, tricking the bandit into leaving again. Police came, investigated, and left. When they were gone, Pother locked up the bar.

Waiting for him outside was the robber, who took $290 and vanished again. "AH right now, no kidding, let's have the dough this time," the bandit said on his return. LOS ANGELES-(UPI)-It was a crazy mixed-up robbery, complete with musical accompaniment and a quick shuffle, but the robber had the last laugh. Police suspect the robber capped off a string of four holdups in Hollywood and four in the San Fernando valley all in one night by sticking up the studio city bar shortly after midnight Tuesday. After forcing nine customers to lie on the floor, the bandit took over the bass drum, accompanying the regular entertainment, an organist.

One of the customers jumped up and ran out while the robber was busy with his bass. The bandit chased him and LONDON (JB British financier James Slater has been stalled in his efforts to get the prize money he put up for the world chess championship between Bobby Fischer and Boris 1 Spassky in Iceland. 1 Under Britain's foreign exchange control regulations, he I cannot get the money out of the country until the Bank of I England says so. It amounts to $120,000. He cannot transfer the money from his worldwide banking and investment empire to foreigners or open bank accounts for I either Fischer or Spassky in Britain without the bank's 1 approval.

1 THE MOST he can do is pay $720 a year. That's the maximum gift payment permitted to go to nonsterling areas the "And he's a lousy bass bartender told police. 1 from Britain. Irish Protestants Parade; Holiday Violence Feared Slater's office declined to comment, but stressed: "The offer was made subject to Bank of England approval." A bank spokesman said Slater had applied for permission to get the money to the players but declined to say whether bank approval would be forthcoming. He stressed: "Whichever way he turns, (Mr.

Slater has to come to us." Divided on the same basis as the official purse, the victor of the chess match of the century in Reykjavik would get about $75,000 from Slater's prize, the other $45,000 would go to the loser. UPI Telephoto CHESS BOARD DUPLICATES FISCHER-SPASSKY MATCH AFTER 40 MOVES Fischer's 29th Move Which Cost a Bishop Called Blunder by Expert Fischer Walks Off Stage In 2nd Chess Meeting SLATER, 43, put up the money to get Fischer to Reykjavik after he appeared reluctant to play because the $125,000 purse offered by the Icelandic Chess federation was not enough. The extra prize enticed Fischer to do battle. Now they may have to join forces in the task of squeezing the money out of the Bank of England. Slater, a chess enthusiast, offered the prize because, he said, too many people would be disappointed if the match did not go on.

Florida to Ponder Some Death Penalties ange's Protestant forces over the Catholic army of King James II. A British soldier was slain Tuesday by a sniper's bullet as he helped clear rubble of a bombed flower shop in Londonderry, the army said. A 17-year-old Catholic youth died or gunshot wounds in a Belfast hospital. Armh sources said he was apparently involved in a battle between snipers firing from the Catholic Ballymurphy and Protestant Springmartin areasof Belfast. The hooded and gagged body of a man in his 20s was found in a field near Belfast's mainly Protestant Carlisle circus area, and the last of three Protestant men found shot in a burning car in the city last week died.

The others perished earlier. established Portestant domination over Roman Catholics in the North of Ireland. POLICE SAID a Catholic youth of 15 was shot to death today by a group of men who burst into his Belfast home. Earlier, police found the hooded body of a man of about 25 in a small stream in Belfast. He had been shot in the head.

In Portadown, a predominantly Protestant town about 25 miles southwest of Belfast, gunmen killed a 20-year-old youth as he stood with his father on a street corner. IN THE capital's Protestant areas street bonfires blazed through the night. Protestants drank beer, sang and danced around the flames in another traditional celebration of the 1690 victory of William of Or BELFAST (UPI) With blaring brass bands and fluttering union jacks, thousands of Protestants moved off today in their biggest march of the As they assembled, fresh violence brought renewed threat of civil war in Northern Ireland. Police said seven persons were killed today and Tuesday, bringing to 13 the number of persons killed in Ulster since the Irish Republican army ended its -w cease-fire Sunday. The deaths brought to 424 the fatality toll in almost three years of bloodshed.

The first of an expected 50,000 Protestants marched from the Carlisle circus rallying point near Belfast's Cram-lin road jail. They were commemorating the July 1, 1690, battle of the Boyne, which MIAMI BEACH, Fla. 0 Gov. Reubin Askew says he will call the legislature into special session Nov. 21 to consider whether the death penalty should be reimposed in Florida for certain crimes.

Askew, in Miami Beach for the Democratic National convention, said he would appoint a blue-ribbon commission next week to recommend legislation. Florida Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin said in a ruling Friday that a special session was needed in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that the death penalty is unconstitutional as now imposed.

five times in the past, losing all three times he played the black pieces and getting draws both times he played the whites and had the advantage of the first move. But London bookies have made the 29-year-old American the favorite over the 35-year-old Russian in the 24-game championship. A DRAW counts half a point and a win a point. To dethrone Spassky, Fischer needs 12i2 points while the Russian can retain his crown with 12 points. The winner will get $153,125 in prize money, the loser and in addition they will divide equally an estimated $55,000 or more from film and television sales.

ert Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, "Fischer is going to have trouble making a draw. I don't see how Spassky can lose." Analyzing the game for the Associated Press, international grandmaster Isaac a a termed Fischer's move "a rare miscalculation by the American genius." He said it gave Spassky good prospects for a win. a Glogoric, the Yugoslav grandmaster present at the tournament, said, "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw." Spassky, who had the first move, is playing the white pieces, Fischer the black. Fiscner has played Spassky From Doily News Wirt Services REYKJAVIK, Iceland -(UPI) Unpredictable American chess challenger Bobby Fishcer made three swift moves in the second round of his first game with world champion Boris Spassky today, then stalked off the stage. There was no immediate indication where Fischer went or if he would return.

The two players arrived moments before the sheduled 5 p.m. (1 p.m. EDT) starting time and played quickly. SPASSKY and Fischer traded pawns and then each player made two more moves before Fischer arose from his special leather and metal swivel chair, whispered something to the arbiter and stalked off the stage. The first of the possible 24 games in the $250,000 match started Tuesday and adjourned after 4 hours.

Spassky was given the edge at the adjournment and most experts said the best Fischer could probably get would be a draw. The game took a sudden turn in Spassky's favor just before adjournment when Fischer took a chance and lost The lanky Brooklyn, N.Y., challenger galloped his bishop down a long black diagonal to snatch an unprotected pawn Spassky had offered. A few moves later the bishop was trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns. U.S. GRANDMASTER Rob Discover the first whipped margarine with Imperials great taste.

Moves in Fischer, Spassky's Opener REYKJAVIK, Iceland-(U I progression of moves in the first game of the world chess championship match between Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States: Spassky (white), Fischer (black) 1. P-Q4 KT-KB3 1 2. P-QB4 P-K3 Shipping Extension Investigated News Notes 3. KT-KB3 P-Q4 4. KT-QB3 KB-QKT5 5.

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The squares are numbered along the columns (or files) and named for the piece initially sitting at the first square of the file. For a in I the third square In front of the rook on the side of the king is numbered: KR3, or Ki 's Rook 3. (The letters and their corresponding pieces are: King; Queen; Bishop; KT-Knight; Rook; Pawn (An between letters indicates the first piece captured the second. 0-0 Indicates castling. "CH" indicates "check" or that the King is threatened with capture.) bBimm JjjPj jJJJJ From Dolly News Wirt Services CLEVELAND A 10-point program for testing the feasibility of extending winter shipping on the Great Lakes was announced here Tuesday by a board made up of senior field representatives of federal agencies.

Specifics of the program such as sites for air-bubble systems to reduce ice formation, details of survival tests and transportation details have not been decided, the board said. Cause of Fire Sought ROSEWELL, N.M. Firemen continued their search today for the cause of a fireworks plant fire that claimed five lives here. Don Robertson, vice president of Longhom Manufacturing Co. said the plant normally employs about 100 persons, but because of a two-week vacation, was almost empty when the fire broke out.

Publishers Arrested RIO DE JANEIRO A military prosecutor filed charges Tuesday of subversive activitgy against directors of a publishing house for printing a book containing articles and letters by Cuban revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, The book, titled "Textos, Textos," "Texts, Texts," was termed "a typical pamphletary work of subversive content" by the prosecutor. Schools Told to Bus NEW ORLEANS The Bessemer, school district must use buses to integrate its schools this autumn, the 5th U.S. circuit court of appeals ruled Tuesday. "The board's argument that it lacks 'the facilities, the buses, personnel or know-how to bus' is of no avail," the circuit court said. Postal Building Contested CINCINNATI As predicted last week by Mayor Thomas Luken, the City of Cincinnati Tuesday went to court to stop the U.S.

Postal Service from building a bulk mail station in suburban Sharonville, instead of at a downtown site. The city wants the center in the Liberty-Dalton urban renewal area near the site of the present U.S. Postal Service Annex where 588 are employed sorting bulk mail. Home-for-Aged Owner Fined MANITOWOC, Wis Wayne Knuth of Green Bay, owner of the Fair Hills home at Rosecarns where 10 elderly persons perished an April 4 fire, has been fined $100 and costs for operating a nursing home without a license. Knuth, 25, was fined Tuesday in Manitowoc county court.

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