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Daily News from New York, New York • 64

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Ploy by Ploy Fischer Boils Chess Bosses Reykjavik. Iceland, July 19 UPI Challenger Bobby Fuch-er expressed dissatisfaction to. day ith some of the arrangements in the hall where his world championship chess match with Boris Spassky or the Soviet Union is scheduled to begin tomorrow. "Fischer does not like the the board and the pieces, the location of the televi- tVT 1 gw-ts r- f'-r I 'i 'I -i I f-rv, jjSg-gi32LiL JTuZjC TI -4 "i .7 v. VZl.

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eluded the. thickness of the win. dow drapes used in the hall. Fischer prefers heavier drapes, he said. Trouble me, but "These things are troublesome but not critical." Cramer sa'-i.

"The organizers are already doing something about iL" Fischer, 29. of Brooklyn, N.Y slipped unnoticed into the 3.000-seat hall todjy and spent 80 minutes inspecting details arranged for the match that is scheduled to go as many as 24 games. There is a ours of In addition to the world chess championship at stake. Cramer said Fischer was "Co. go, go." for Ihi firt game, scheduled to hern at p.m.

(1 p.m. New York tiin tomorrow. Describes Him as Ready His evaluation of the American was seconded by a Catholic priest and chess grand master who serves as Fischer's second. While Fischer sought chances In the arrangements, Spassky, 33, said he was going to relax and not argue. "I will leave that to Bobby.

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kattifil lain lar. kick Ur aal lar electrical vtrt ttcttfctV BBBBBaaSJBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaSBMBBaBWaaaaaaSV appeal was made today to pre-! vent hundreds of thousands of. young Jews from growW up" tsiinmnmimiiiaainiMMisim. rttusT STOriE Citrritf Prt-CastSttat Friats tr lalcritr Sttat WatU at RtrrttttsfalttPrkts! isancnr sa- itissessvrui KSHUQ awaiwa mir.nwCTncii "without an understanding of Jewish history." The appeal came at the World Conference of Jewish Organizations. Louis 'Pincus from Jerusalem was supported by Alvin Srhif vice president of the New York Board of Jewish Education.

PiiHuis proposed a form of "Peace Corps to move into Jew. ish education. "If we do not seize the opportunity to act together now, an entire generation of Jew. ishyouth may be lost." he said. The conference included T5 leaders from the United States, Britain.

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