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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 6

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Poge 6H jf.Exantturr Ulster niper Bans a Truce '1 'i -1 Lynch, prlmo minister of X. Lynch told his Pari ment in Dublin a hroacfcr based system of regional government should be established in Ulster. Meanwhile, trouble splint over the border into the Irish Republic. In St. across the border from I-ondonderry, a Protestant hall was set on fire and a fire truck on its way fight the blaze was hijacked.

Move-by-Move Of First Game Britain's administrator- for this unruly province, defended the meeting as a chance for peace that had to be tried. The British Cabinet met on the Irish situation. It was believed to be considering a new suggestion by Jack BELFAST (AP) A British soldier was killed by a sniper in Belfast today as Britain denied making secret moves to restore the broken cease-fire, despite a 24-hour bloodbath which left 10 dead. A single shot hit the trooper in the chest as he stepped from a military observation post in the Ardoyne district of the city, where the Irish Republican Army is deeply entrenched. He was the fourth soldier killed in violence surrounding mass parades yesterday by Protestants.

Eleven British soldiers spokesmen denied reports of new secret contacts with the terrorists. Britain's Conservative government has been criticized for sending representatives to meet secretly with the IRA leaders last week. But William Whitelaw, 160 Post Street KlMFTON iNOUNa tamoun F.ngliuh 1 Career Is Over for were wounded In sniper attacks that continued until dawn. At least 427 persons have lost their lives in three years. Uumors clandestine meetings between the British and leaders of the Irish Republican Army have been rife since the IRA chief in Belfast, SeamiiS Twomey, called for a new truce yesterday.

Twomey said his forces might consider renewing the cease-fire they ended Sunday after 13 days if British troops stick to truce terms barring them from arresting IRA men. British government lord and master of his pride of 11 amorous, young lionesses, who had previously rejected a series of virle, young lions as inadequate. lie had since then single-handedly increased the park's lion population by more than a third, keeping most of his lionesses pregnant most of the time. The lionesses, all bigger than Frasier, in turn fetched him his food, purred at his feet, and supported him when he tried to stand up on his wobbly old legs. But they extracted a price.

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A refugee from a defunct Mexican circus, taken in by the Safari out of pity, Frasier had rheumatic joints and staggered and wobbled as he walked. His coat was ragged and dull, his muscles were atrophied by age, and his tongue looted from his mouth like that of a winded mongrel. To the surpirse of veterinarians and animal handlers, Frasier became the (A) A tame reaction. A more critical line is 9 rXQFN KIWI' 10 PXP, BXN 11 PXB, B-NU2P-B4. (B) Played quickly and solves all black's opening problems.

A draw now looks inevitable. The point is if 15 BXN, BXB 16 BXR wins material. (Cl: One of the worst oversights in Fischer's career. (D) K-K2: Now Fischer realizes his bishop is doomed, lie intended 32. P-I16 33 K-N4, B-N8 34 KXP, BXP, but overlooked 35 B-Q2 followed by K-N2.

(E) P-R3: Forced. But not 38 P-QN3 39BXP, PXB 40 P-R5, PXP 41 P-N6 followed by P-N7 and this pawn queens. (F) A sturdier try to hold the draw is 39 P-K4 40 K-N4, P-N3 41 P-R5, K-Q4 42 B-K7. K-K3 43 B-Q8, K-B2 and it is not clear how white can make a decisive penetration. Spassky exhibits flawless technique to win a difficult end game.

If he had advanced his pawn to R5 Fischer could have been drawn by bringing his king to QB1 or QR1 producing a tricky stalemate. WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP fl'K'l lluctl WISH Kolti FINAL POSITION A defeat for Bobby the 4 people A SAN FRANCISCO TRADITION Sat. 10:00 6:00 it. Mon. thru CnpvriKtit King Fe.iturri Syndicate, li.C, 1-jTl REYKJAVIK Tbe moves on the second day of the Bobby Fischer Boris Spassky world chess tournament were: WHITE SpaStky 1 5 04 2 P-QH4 3 KB3 4 N-B3 5 K3 6 B-Q3 7 00 8 P-QR3 9 K2 (a) 10 BXBP 11 PP 12 RXQ 13 6QN4 14 8-N2 lb QR-B1 16 17 NXN 18 B-N3 1 NXB 20 RXR 21 K-Bl 22 K-K2 23 R-QB1 BXR 25 R5 26 K-Q3 B4 28 NXN 29 P-N5 30 P-N3 31 K2 32 S3 33 N2 pyp 35 KXB 36 P-R4 37 B-R3 38 B-Bri 39 P-Nd 40 K-R4 BLACK Fischer N-KB3 K3 P-Q4 B-NS 0-0 P-B4 N-63 B-R4 QPXP B-N3 QX(5 BXP B-K2 B-Q2 (b) KR-Ul NXN RS BXB RXNCH H-QB1 KB1 N-Kb RXR P-B3 N-Ql B-Ql B-B2 BXN P-KR4 P-R5 K2 (d) PXP BXP Q3 K-QJ KK5 P-R3 (e) P-B4 (f) PB5 ADJOURNED RESUMED FROM ADJOURNMENT 41 PXP 42 R5 43 K3 44 B-B2 45 B-R4 46 B-N5 47 B-K3 48 K-N4 49 K-N5 50 K-65 51 B-82 52 KXP 53 K-B5 54 KXP 55 K-QS 56 K-G6 KXP K-B4 K-K5 h-B4 P-K4 P-K5 K-B3 K-K4 K-Q4 P-R4 P-N4 K-B5 K-N5 KXP K-N4 Black reslEni WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP risrofi Whm JfiiiM jltillj BEGINNING OF END How Spassky took bishop Fischer From Page 1 applause from Icelanders in the ball.

Fischer's aides say he never signed the Amsterdam' regulations, set up prior to the match to govern its play. Fischer said alter his defeat in the opening game yesterday that he would not play 'unless television cameras were removed from the hall. Negotiations between the organizers and i ischer representatives went on throughout the day today in an effort to resolve the impasse. Representatives of Chester Fox the firm that bought exclusive television and picture rights to the match, took part in the negotiations. They offered to compromise with Fischer's demands by removing one of their closed circuit television cameras and relocating a.

THE WORLD'S LARGfST ft 3 Dissenter Ms. Maryann Clifford, 22, is dissenting from the opinion of U.S. Marshal Frank Hepler that it would be "awkward" to hire her as a U.S. Supreme Court messenger because messengers (all males up to now) share the same lounge. Ms.

Clifford, who plans to enter Catholic University law school, says she'll file charges against the marshal's office. AP Photo Kenyan Sees Pope Paul VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Paul VI talked today with Gov. Ronald Reagan, the second representative of President Nixon to confer with the pontiff in two days. The California governor arrived in Rome last night from Madrid on a trip as Nixon's personal representative. He said his mission was "to emphasize the importance attached by the administration to the cooperative and mutually beneficial relations between the United States and its European allies and friends." American challenger had one hour to show up and make his first move.

Schmid and Fischer were engaged in a dispute of their own. The judge demanded an apology from Fischer for calling him a liar yesterday when he tried to convince the challenger to return to the first game. The incident occurred when Fischer interrupted his play in the game for 35 minutes to protest the presence of the cameras. He la ter returned, but conceded the game to Spassky on the 5(jth move when he saw he had no way to prevent the Russian from turning his remaining pawn into a queen, the most powerful piece on the chess board. The third game of the match, which could go 24 games, is scheduled for Sun-d a y.

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"You can talk to Fischer when he is winning, but not when he has lost," said one U.S. chess source. Spassky, 35, arrived about two minutes before the scheduled start of the second game. He and Schmid walked slowly around the stage waiting for the challenger. The audience sat silently watching the empty black swivel chair that Fischer had flown in from New York for the match.

Spassky went backstage at one point, then returned and studied the flower arrangements and other decora tions. The Russian, dressed in a black and white jacket, beige trousers and red tie, appeared calm and relaxed. Schmid then started the game clock on schedule at 5 p.m., signalling that the Public Notice ORGAN SUPERMARKET IS OFFERING MANY IN BOXES, FLOOR MODELS, RENT RETURNS, REPOSSESSIONS AND SOME FREIGHT DAMAGED, ALSO PREOWNED, CURRENT MODEL- mi AT BISPQSAL PRICES HAMMOND, CONN, WURLITZER, LOWREY, THOMAS, BALDWIN, GULBRANSEN AND KIMBALL LOOK! ACT! FEEL! SAVS! DUY! SEE! NEW HAMMOND PIPER WITH TAPE NEW LOWREY GEINE WALNUT WITH BENCH NEW BALDWIN 56 MAGIC FINGERS NEW CONH 462 RHYTHM AND WALNUT NEW THOMAS SPINET WITH COLOR GLOW NEW HAMMOND 66 WITH TONE CABINET WE ARE OVERSTOCKED, OUR LOSS IS benson pfjYfflff OTiWfl WWW 4 edges AviiUJiLui ai ilmli mm BVERYJHING MUST GO TRADES VANTED DEALERS WELCOME SHOP COMPARE BUY Co) The o'jrccn Ccr.cru! lies Dclurrninn Cigrctifi SmcLing Is Dangerous toYcur 2050 VAN NESS AVE ACROSS ROM HIPPO REST. AT PACIHC CALL COLLECT (415) 441-4244.

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