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The Daily Oklahoman du lieu suivant : Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 78

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1MIH 2 Friday, July 21, 1972 Study Disputes Nixon Near-Sweep Forecast Fischer Gets 2nd Win Nader Charge Cannon Sees Smith, Privet! Power Play Continued From Ptige Ono re-election drive would be carried to voters by "surrogate" speakers such as California Gov. Ronald Reagan, New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller, House GOP Leader Gerald Ford and Sens. Barry Goldwa-ler of Arizona and James Buckley and Jacob Jav-its of New York. The Nixon manager scoffed at speculation that Vice President Spiro T.

Agnew might be dropped from the ticket, His opinion is that "Vice President Agnew will be the President's choice." MacGregor said the Nixon campaign will include a big push to win in Illinois and that the Republicans are "determined" to carry New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Texas, states that gave Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey important backing in the 1968 election. Chances for Nixon in California were described as "razor thin," and MacGregor, while predicting the President can carry all 50 states, acknowledged Nixon presently is running behind in Texas in at least one poll. Continued From Ono and walked out of the hall together.

Spnssky appeared tired and strained, but Fischer retained his cool and appeared unmoved by his victory, Frank Skoff, vice-president of the U.S. Chess Fed-oration, remarked: "It was just what we expected. The general opinion of the American camp is that Fischer will win even with the forfeit." Fischer lost the opening game, then forfeited the second when he failed to show in protest against filming of the 24-game title match. He came back in the third game for his first victory ever over Spnssky, making the score 2-1. The fourth game, on Tuesday, was a draw, giving each contender half a point and making the score going into Thursday's game 2'A for Spnssky und l'i for Fischer.

Spassky arrived for the fifth game exactly on time, as usual. Fischer was late, although only by five minutes this time. The Russian chess ch ii i playing the white pieces, began with his favorite queen's pawn opening. Fischer moved his knight to king's bishop three, developing a Nimzo-Indian defense. He played that strategy in the first game, which he lost.

Spassky sat hunched in concentration over the board, running his fingers through his hair. Fischer seldom left the podium. Ho appeared confident. Slowly Spassky's position weakened until the final series of moves sealed his fate. Continued From Page Ono 77, the outrageous pension plan, legislation against the working men and women and crippling of the oil industry in Oklahoma." Starr said it is not a bit unusual to sec Smith supporting Privett "since they Move-by-Move Of Chess Match Battle Continues Grafted Cells Over Water Bill Fail to Grow IKt.K? P-KR3 KI-KI3 PPxP P-QR B-02 R-KII REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Moves in the fifth game of the world chess championship match between Boris Spassky, and Bobby Fischer: Spassky white, Fischer black 1- IKt-KBJ J.

P-QBi. 1P-K3 Continued From Page Ono son's problem "one of the major crises facing the Chicago Girl, 11, Granted Abortion CHICAGO (AP) An 11-ycar-old Chicago girl who told her mother she was raped in a grade school playground has become one of the youngest patients to receive an abortion under New York's liberalized abortion laws. The girl, one of eight children of a welfare recipient, flew to New York last week with her mother to undergo the abortion at Wickersham Hospital. Dr. Leonard Roberts, the gynecologist who performed the operation, said the girl was "easily the youngest patient" he had ever treated.

Ties Please Israel TEL AVIV (AP) Israeli officials are reported pleased that Cambodia will open an embassy in Jerusalem. Cambodia has been represented in Israel by its ambassador in Prime Minister Offers to Resign THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) Prime Minister Barend Biesheuvel offered the resignation of his coalition government to Queen Juliana Thursday after the government lost its parliamentary majority when the Democratic Socialist pulled out their two ministers. A government spokesman said the queen, who interrupted her vacation in Italy, has taken the resignation under consideration. Costs Hike OK'd WASHINGTON (AP) -The House Agriculture Committee voted 16 to 13 Thursday to hike the federal share of cooperative state meat and poultry inspection costs to 80 per cent. were both top members of the legislature that raised our state taxes." He said the best qualification should be someone with a business background.

Smith branded Cannon's charges as "self-serving hogwash." "I have not supported Cannon in any of his many races in the past, and I'm not supporting him this time," Smith said. "I don't have anything against Cannon, but I am going to support the man I believe has the qualities of integrity, intelligence and industry that the office needs. That man is Rex Privett." Smith said he and Privett led the legislative move to extend the merit system to corporation commission employees so they couldn't participate in political activities. Privett said his only comment would be that he welcomes Smith's support. "I hope to have the port of others of my legislative colleagues, too," he said.

Privett also announced the appointment of Bill Nigh, Muskogee, former House member, as his eastern Oklahoma coordinator. Nigh is a brother of Lt. Gov. George Nigh. Farmer Claims Program a Fraud Continued From race One Continued From Pngo Ono did a Corvair roll over.

The government said its truck tests, which included hard J-tttrns and combined braking-turning a u-vers, showed the Corvair has the same resistance to turnover as General Motors claimed. After studying accident statistics, the government concluded that light cars like Corvair do turn over more often than heavier cars. But the figures indicate "the Corvair was involved in a lower percentage of rollover accidents than other light domestic cars." Nader specifically criticized the report for failing to include a recommendation from a panel of experts hired by DOT for the study. The panel said: "The panel recommends that owners of 1960-through-1963 Corvairs be advised that these vehicles may exhibit unusual handling characteristics under conditions of hard cornering." The panel report was released to newsmen along with the main study, but the recommendation was not in the official version. 'Battle1 Halts Marriage UTICA, N.Y.

(AP) -James Douglas Davis, 22, and Joan Kiersznowski, 21, were on the way to Utica's City Hall Wednesday morning to apply for a marriage license. However, Thursday morning they were scheduled to be on their separate ways to Utica City Court. It seems they had an argument a block and a half from City Hall. Miss Kiersznowski alleged that her fiance struck her on the head with a cane. Arraignment on the charge of third-degree assault was postponed until Monday, howver, when a court clerk reported that Davis had been admitted to St.

Elizabeth's Hospital for treatment of an undisclosed ailment. Miss Kiersznowski was treated at a local hospital for her injuries and released. As for the marriage, "It's all over," she sail. 'Velvet Knights' Win Band Competition EDMONTON, Alta. (AP) Velvet Knights Drum Band from Santa Ana, won first prize in the second annual Klondike Days band competition Wednesday night.

Thirteen bands from Canada and the United States cleaned the meter and reinstalled it. Her water bill, which had been running around S7, dropped to between $2.45 and $2.75. But there was another charge the $2.50 service charge for checking and re-installing the water meter. That 's the bill over which Mrs. Johnson has balked.

Here's why: If a customer calls for a meter check and it is found to be in working order, the customer pays. But if the meter is not working properly, the city is supposed to foot the bill. Mrs. Johnson adamantly claims the meter was not working right. The city said it was.

"They claimed there a 't anything wrong with it, but I know there was," she said. "It was just caked with mud and it didn't work right." Far from being defiant didn't mean to fight Mrs. Johnson explained she only "meant to show them they were unjust." Whether or not Mrs. Johnson can "fight" city hall remains to be seen. But she seems to have made a good start.

Gish said ho was busy working on the city budget. He said it might be several weeks at the earliest before he had time to give attention to the matter. That pretty much has been the sentiment Mrs. Johnson has encountered so far. She said her problem had been fobbed off time and again because city hall didn't consider it important.

"Two dollars and fifty cents doesn't sound like much." she said. "But I work like a horse and I can't afford that extra dollar here and there I'm just a poor old widow woman." But the money isn't that important now. It's the principle of the thing, she said. Because her water bills were higher than they had been, she complained to city hall. That got nowhere so she called a plumber several times.

It cost her SIS or 519 each time, she said. Finally, a plumber told her there weren't any leaks. He said it was probably a faulty meter. So she then called the water department. They Eight-day home stand MTheS9erCruiiilcff 89'er Ball Park July 30 August 6 7:30 PM Robbers Steal Burglar Alarm JASPER, Mich.

(AP) -An alarm designed to protect a lumber company against burglars has been stolen by a burglar. Sheriff's deputies said someone climbed onto the roof of the Jasper Lumber Co. in this Lenawee County community Wednesday, and removed the alarm without setting it off. Nothing else was stolen. Continued From Page One leukemia which had failed to respond to conventional treatment.

His clinical course following the procedure in the Clinical Research Center was without complications. He suffered no bacterial infection or bleeding and is now out of bed and active. However, there were no signs of engraftment of his brother's normal bone marrow which it was hoped would replace David's diseased marrow and would not be susceptible to leukemia. Stem cells of the trans-planted marrow must lodge and grow in the bones for a take to occur. Such grafts have been successful in very few cases and are undertaken when drug therapy proves ineffective.

The child is receiving drug treatment again and will be seen regularly at the Clinical Research Center at Children's Hospital. He has been known to have leukemia since 1969. City Acupuncture Center Closed NEW YORK (AP) The Acupuncture Center of New York, which had treated 300 people with the Chinese needle technique since it opened a week ago and had a waiting list of 3,000, was closed down Wednesday by a state ruling. The State Department of Education ruled that non-physicians who were administering the acupuncture therapy for a variety of diseases were practicing medicine illegally. King to Visit Scouts OSLO (AP)- King Olaf and the prime minister will visit 10,000 Boy Scouts from IS countries who will assemble at Roeros in central Norway Aug.

3-9 for the International JHear Join 20,000 Oklahomans for the first service of the Crusade on Sunday Evening July 30 Home plate becomes a pulpit for preaching The infield becomes a choir platform for 300 voices The night sky becomes the ceiling of the baseball cathedral The on-deck circle becomes an altar for men seeking God Sponsored By Greater Oklahoma City Southern Baptists FOR INFORMATION CALL Record Admitted By Bank Suspect Hear John Bisagno Continued From Page One each charge, he said. of morphine. Carl Johnson of Adc In a umpet meeting July 21-30 Eoch Evening Sundays 10:30 AM 6:00 PM 3 PM July 23 SINGING Evcruntc WcU iime CHURCH OF CHRIST 232-2551 from timber cut and cleared from the land. The OEO director denied Adams' claim that the fund money was being used to pay for machinery to clear the land rather than being used for actual payment of the land by the families. "A miserable hell.

That's what it really is," Adams declared bitterly. Wehrmacht Officers Honored in Germany BERLIN (AP) The chief of staff of the West German Army honored Thursday the memory of the Wehrmacht officers who tried to kill Adolf Hitler 2S ypars ago and wpre executed. Lt. Gen. Ernst Ferber placed a wreath at a memorial site in a courtyard of the former Wehrmacht high command office in Berlin.

Hospitals Get Check DALLAS (AP) Potentates of four Carolina Shrine temples presented a 565,000 check for hospitals for crippled children Thursday to commemorate the Shrine's 100th competed. JOHN A. BROWN- He has never been an alcoholic, he said. Currently unemployed-he said he was fired from his last job because his employer's insurance company refused to cover him if he did not cut his hair and he refused the Cottonwood native said all he found during his overnight stay in the Lincoln County pecan groves was "chig-gers and mosquitoes." At times, he said, the aircraft participating in the search got so close to him that he could have touched them from the tops of the trees. "I don't guess they would have over given up," he said before his hearing started.

He waived preliminary hearing and his right to indictment before Judge Jones ordered him held in the Oklahoma County Jail under $50,000 bond. Sheppard also said he was once under psychiatric treatment while he was held at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, at Springfield, on a charge of sending a threatening letter through the mail. That charge was later dismissed, he said. Contending that he was not currently on parole or probation, Sheppard acknowledged that he was once treated for addiction to dilaudid a derivative Pentagon Orders Drug Test Halt WASHINGTON (AP) -The Pentagon Thursday ordered an end to required drug testing for servicemen 29 years of age and over. The action is effective" Aug.

1. The announcement said results of the mandatory urinalysis testing program which began about 13 months ago indicated that drug abuse is concentrated in age categories below 29. i IRIS SOCtETY rhliom tali, many varUtl.l 12 PRICE OR LESS Sat. Sun. 22nd 23rd 5720 NW 36 PENN SQUARE ONLY! FUN NIGHT SPECIAL! WE HAVE TRANSFERRED ALL OUR mm--m AUTO RACES 0 TICKET OFFICE OPENS AT NOON THC DAILY OKLAHOMAM THE SUNDAY OKLAHOMAH OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES Cvcr.nij tdil'On Gf Tf-o OaiV 8:00 TONIGHT Department Wants New Antisub Plane OTTAWA (AP) The Defense Department says its Argus antisubmarine aircraft cannot be updated economically and asks that manufacturers come up with a replacement.

No Endorsement Planned by NFO RICHLAND, Wash. (AP) The president of a national farmers group says his organization will not endorse a presidential candidate, despite what, he viewed as neglect of the farmer by the administration. Orin Staley, president of the National Farmers Organization, said in an in-l i Wednesday his group "doesn't care which party is in the White House wo won't make any endorsements. SALE SHOES FOR THIS EVENT! ADULT 2.25 TEEN 1.50 CHILD .75 AMsoun. Hm Msic TWO TRACKS 150 CARS 183 LAPS OF RACING S7I 03 Sll 00 Jl II 00 JOO tiOO 100 I SO 873 All Reduced to OKLAHOMA CITYl.

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