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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 171

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San Francisco, California
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171
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O.C. Smith, singer, was arrested and booked on suspicion of narcotics possession after St. Louis, police stopped the car in which he was riding on a minor traffic violation and found, they said, cocaine and marijuana. Archbishop Makarios, President of Cyprus, said and women's sections in Orthodox synagogues from the 25th avenue temple. Vida Blue, ace pitcher for the Oakland A's, was still not signed on at midweek as a member for the upcoming season, in the continuing dispute be- tween himself and team owner Charles 0.

Finley over Blue's salary: thet'y Young Award-winner reportedly wanted $92,500, and the A's owner reportedly offered $50,000. Bobby Fischer, U.S. chess champion, would face world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union in a marathon chess match finally scheduled last week to begin June 22 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (for 12 games played three times a week) and up to 12 in Reykjavic, Iceland. Prize money for the contest will be $138,500, with the winner taking 72'2 per cent. Marilyn Maxwell, singer-dancer who starred in numberous musicals in the 1940s and later on TV comedy shows, died in her Beverly Hills home.

The 49-year-old performer had VIDA BLUE Wanted more been under treatment for high blood pressure and a pulmonary ailment. Adam Clayton Powell, critically ill former Congressman from Harlem, had a Miami, court step into the battle over his marital allegiance while the 63-year-old Powell lay in a coma after complications arising from prostate surgery. Two women were claiming to be his wife: his former secretary, Darlene Expose Powell, and Yvette Powell, the third wife who claimed to be still legally wed to the flamboyant ALEX SMITH Pleaded guilty Leonard Woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers Union, said the automobile was fast becoming a threat to health, safety and comfort in city areas, and that the U.S. had delayed too long an inevitable start on a realistic mass transport program. Ogden Reid, Representative from New York from the 26th District and scion of one of the Nation's leading Republican families, announced he had switched to the Democratic party, would seek reelection as a Democrat because he could not "in he had rejected a demand by the three other bishops of the Holy Synod that he resign as chief of state, but added that should the demand persist, he would "regard it as my obligation to accept it." Ruc-hcll Magee, the San Quentin convict accused of killing Judge Harold Haley in the August, 1970, shootout at the Marin county courthouse, won the right to act as his own attorney "as long as (he does) not disrupt the proceedings." Leonid I.

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