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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 29

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Kittanning, Pennsylvania
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World's Chess Game Championship Awaits Appearance of Challenaer By IAN WKSTEKGREN nostmnina th By IAN WKSTERGREN HEYKJAVIK, Iceland I --Bobby Fischer's time runs out at 8 a.m. EOT Tuesday. Fischer, the 2 9 a Brooklyn chess genius, must turn up in Reykjavik by then or lose the right to challenge Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky for the world championship, a match that has generated wider interest than any chess game in history. Fischer, apparently bargain- ing for more money, was hiding out in New York while the great debate of "will he show up or won't he?" raged. The 24-game series was to have started Sunday.

But when didn't show the pres- ident of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), Dr. Max Euwe, announced that lie was postponing the deadline until noon Tuesday (8 a.m. EOT). If Fischer does not appear for the drawing of lots scheduled for that time, he will be disqualified and lose his right to challenge the 35-year-old Russian for the world chess title. An Icelandic friend of Fischer, Freystrinn Thorberbergs- son, flew to New York Sunday try to persuade the American grand master to return with him.

He said ht 1 was acting as "a friend of Bobby Fischer" and said only "I know where to find him." He refused to answer other questions. Fischer, who has kept the Icelandic organizers nervously rushing to Keflavik international airport to meet every flight from New York for a week, simply did not show up Sunday. Officially there was no explanation. Me has not been in touch with the Icelandic Chess Federation or FIDK since he a cable through the U.S. Chess Federation some time back saying he would show up for the match "under protest." Four Unies since then, Fischer has canceled bookings on flights to Iceland.

The Icelandic federation, which stands to lose much money if the match does not come off, pleaded for Fischer Sunday and convinced Euwe to postpone the start of the match '18 hours to give Fischer a last chance. "But I am not very hopeful," said Euwe, the last non-Russian to hold the world title from 1935 to 1937. He is Dutch. The decision came after several rounds of closed negotiations involving Spassky, Euwe, tlio Icelandic organizers and Americans representing Fischer but not a i by him to negotiate. Spasskyappearedundisturbed by the crisis surrounding his first defense of the title he won in from fellow countryman Tigran Petrosian.

He was calm and relaxed in Sunday's negotiations and his seconds said he was in fine spirits. The total prize money of than ten times bigger a any before in the history of chess--will bo split with five-eights the winner and the rest to the loser. On top of this the two are guaranteed 30 per cent of net incomes on televisions and film rights. But Fischer wants more, He 30--Leader-Times Klttonnlng, Po; Wednesday, July 5, 1972 i lias asked tho Icelandic orjjunk- ITS for a 30 per cent share of the gate receipts--something which in the words of Icelandic Chess Federation president GudmundurThorarinssori would spell "economic disaster" for the tiny federation in a nation of only 200,000 inhabitants. Tax NEW YOKK (UPI) -T average federal tux burden per; household for the 12 months that July 1 will be $3,227, a $(52 increase from the 1972 year, says the Tax Foundations For the first time, health," education and welfare, ing Social Security will take a larger part Ihct dollar than national defense.

WORRY CLINIC Geor 3 w. Ph.D., M.D. Jerry was a male sex' slave! For he had gone through a subconscious of love hypnosis which rendered him vulnerable to each of the 4 wives he divorced. Shatter such slavery and pick your mate by your head; not your heart! Case U-527: Jerry aged 38, is having his 4th divorce. "Dr.

Crane," he moaned, "every time I get married, 1 "-feel sure the girl is ideal. "But in a year or so we become incompatible, often violently so, and my wife for divorce. "What is wrong with me, anyhow? "Am I just a born loser?" BRAINWASH Jerry was the only child of wealthy parents. His mother was a typical socialite, so she left Jerry at home with the maid on many occasions. And once a week in those -days a jolly Irish laundress would visit his home to- vwash their clothes and do the ironing.

She was fond of children, -so she would bring cookies to Jerry. And she would occasionally hug him or give him a goodbye kiss. i i she brainwashed the little boy! For she had red hair and frecklesl -Jerry subconsciously began to link love and affection from the opposite sex with red hair and freckles. He wasn't 'conscious of this early a i a i (we Jerry confessed to me. But they had very little in common, so after their marriage, they soon broke up.

Wife also had red hair and freckles. So did and whom he is now divorcing. "I just seem to fall for red haired gals," he mournfully admitted. But he didn't realize why, for he had never analyzed his past background till his visit at my office. During my interview, I found the early cause of Jerry's infatuation for red heads with freckles.

When we have been emotionally brainwashed in childhood, those early attitudes may influence us all our liv.es. Our fondness for our mother, usually extends to her cooking, which is why men often "fall for" the menu items their mother prepared. Even perfume will do the trick, too, for I have had many patients whose hearts would do a flipflop at first meeting a strange girl. In some of these cases, it psychologists! was ner perfume that hyp- call it but iti notized them! an indelible imprint Unwittingly, they had When he was in college, he met a waitress with red hair and freckles. "It was love at first been brainwashed in early life by that same scent, maybe because their mother had used it.

Even babies can subcon- ABRAMS SHOES 1 17 MARKET ST. CITTANNING NOW YOU CAN SAVE ON THE SHOES YOU SAW AND DIDN'T BUY! HURRY IN TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR WIDE SELECTION OF SHOES FOR THE FAMILY FRIDAY SATURDAY 'til 9 pm sciously become "conditioned" to the perfume of their mothers, as they are nursing at the breast. And this subconscious brainwash may later make them apparently fall in love at first sight. But the new girl merely has some attribute to which they had long ago linked their affection. So learn to use your head more than your heart when you pick a mate.

Test your prospective husband or wife by the scientific "Rating Scales for Sweethearts," enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 cents. Unless he (or she) rates or "Very Superior" thereon, it would be smart to look elsewhere for your mate. Don't expect to change your mate much after the (Always write to Dr. Crane in care of this newspaper, enclosing a Ions stumped, addressed envelope and cents to cover typing and printing costs when you sent! for'one of booklets.) Copyright 1972. Mud Flips Plane, 2 Lightly Injured HUNTINGDON, Pa.

(UPI)-Three persons escaped serious injury Tuesday when their single engine plane crashed while attempting to land at the Huntingdon. County Airport near here. Authorities said the plane, en route from Blair County Airport, landed on a muddy runway and flipped into a group of trees. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Rainey, Huntingdon, were treated for minor injuries. The pilot, Sam Nickeies, 27, Salinas, walked out of the plane unharmed. An airport spokesman said the entire airport had been inundated last week by Hooding -spawned by Tropical Storm Agnes. MacMurray Stars HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Fred MacMurray, whose "My Three Sons" series left the air after 12 years, will star in Walt Disney's new comedy, "Charlie and the Angel." ueslion Simmons, Maker ton) fort RCAOt EXTRA! I GROUP BETTER DRESSES SPRING AND SUMMER SSES Wonderfully easy-care fabrics, including many knits, in summer's sunniest styles and colors. Save now on misses' and junior sizes.

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