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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 57

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DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY; JULY 1972 factoids wira dan Keykjavik, Iceland. Julv 11 ttTPnAfw ai. hours of play, the first game of the 21-game chess Apollo 15 astronauts David Scott, James Irwin and Alfred Worden (1. to indicn Deiween world champion Boris Spassky ol the Soviet Union and Bobby Fischer was adjourned i ony moves were made before adjournment. iaVSV3" fr, the game to be comPleted tomorrow, us Fisher's position indicated he' Fischer.

20 nf vr ir not show up in time for the viBiiia! starting date nine days Ko, remaining in New York in Irosftitimfter tim PMm unsuccessiul attempt to force the Icelandic organizers of the match to add a percentage of Houston. Julv mpn oo tne original $125,000 nauts todav for 'W, 1 tne AP 15 astro- wouiu nave to light for a draw, the Associated Press reported.) At adjournment, Spassky had a nishop and three pawns, and Fischer had five pawns. Each player, of course, still had his king. Fischer arrived eight minutes late for the start, well under the hour allowed under the rules, and SpaHsky had already made his move. The audience gave Fischer a 30 second ovation when he stepped on stage.

Despite his late arrival, he nnnonrnil rclavn.l Ila their families tu aeu moon man lor a trust fund set up for uu ouyc oi tne television rights. Fischer vus i x. ueawn inree international ine reprimand for the three Irwin retires Aug. 1 to hea.l 500th Cosmos r. iiiasLers 10 his own evaneelistic astronauts was described by a spokesman as "damaging." He IK l-ii as PassKy opponent for the title, agreed to come to Reykjavik only after a British banker ration.

Scott and Worden are nip said he didn't think they will fly again." uuuu me purse with a per sonal contribution of $125,000 One astronaut xiltMl DaSSKV dpmarHur An shook hands with Spassky, sat v. uci- sonal anoloo-v fVr.rv. aireacry nas announced his re For Russians Moscow, July 11 (UPI) The Soviet Union announced today the launching of its 500th satellite in the 10-yoar-old Cosmos program. Tass gave no details on the mission lor yesterday's shallow orbit lamiehinir. rently unassigned to any space missions.

The space administration allows astronauts to take some personal items on space flights as long as they retain them or give them to nerannsl fri.n. the delay. The American gave it tirement to take up religious endeavors. The others. David bcott and Alfroi WI in a leiier delivered dur mg the weekend.

Desnite th el 7lUdI, both 40, will be given "due con sideration" for future space do not use them for financial gain. The crew gave 100 envelopes, which were an.l "v.vtioiuii ai i ante- ments there was no filming of todays opening match because rischer would not permit it. His mgni assignments, the spokesman said. their signatures notarized, to a Sale Was lmnroner anA The nstrnnnilta tnnlr en they turned down any proceeds. npuivesinen said, however, that televisinc of tho thorized batch nt ann inena nvmg uermany.

These were the envelnnoa lofo- "The crew exerriaorl nnn. received hv Harman on the July 1971 mission in which Scott and Irwin lanHpH nn tha grwv JUUg' ment their actions," a space ad- games might be arranged. The match could continue for 24 earnes. As rhamnmn uown siowiy in nis special swivel chair flown here from New York, studied the board for two minutes, and then made his first move. A Brisk Game Spassky, playing white, opened with pawn to queen four, Fischer opened with his knight to king bishop three.

From there, the game proceeded briskly, the players trading pawns in the 9th and 10th moves and queens in the 1th and 12th moves. The match, being played for a purse as well as the world title, already has been delayed twice from its originally scheduled starting date of July 2. The winner will receive the loser $100,000. Both will share in revenue from television rights. iiuiuauauun announcement said moon at Hadley Rille.

The envelopes, signed and stamped, were in addition to 2.12 West German stamp dealer, who sold 99 of them for 1 50,000. The dealer said they are worth more and wants to buy them back. The crew has riwtul th needs 12 points to win. Fischer Persona Items Allowed Georee Lowe. for the flight.

neeus "2. une point is awarded for a victory, and one-half point is awarded to vt-h tration deDutv adminisfi-atnr fund Tlan and an altcrnatin. Bob Gordon, Mnt said: "astronauts are under ex in a draw. fer Of StamDS in nrllinn tnr treme stress in t.h mnnth. The (rnmpa -will J.

.1 the moon envelones. (InrAnn owl nautics and Space Administration Spokesman, said a West German stamp dealer received 100 envelopes, retained one anil srJA tha ceeaing a night to the moon The remaining 300 pnvlnn f'ajeu 011 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays. If Camcs am q1 Inn.nn,! and tneir poor judgment in carrying the unauthorized were confiscated by the soace IIIUJV rest for $150,000. But before anv they will be completed on Wednesdays, Fridays, and oe considered in this light. None money changed hands, Gordon theless, Nasa cannot condone said, the astronauts realized the INDEX TO FEATURES tnese actions.

Bridge by Goren 102 Business Column 54 Classified 86 Correct Thing 60 Crossword 56 Editorial 51 Fashions 58 IFoaoir io nn of range Jparadbs Dr. Jean Mayer 59 Movies 80 Night Owl 78 Needlework 62 Obituaries 84 Patterns 61 People's Voice 51 Social Security 72 Sports 90 Stock Market 54 Sxuy a Theater 75 TV, Radio 82 Dr. Van Dellen 56 Sidney Fields 56 Belfast. Julv 11 nipn.v Mween Britwh troops Protestants and Catholics. The deaths came one day beforeX Food 58 Friend in Need 61 Horoscope 72 Inquiring Fotoa 51 iL cawiku io irigger more sectarian lightinp; waa i Jelly Side Down fit Jumble 74 testant domination over Northern Ireland's Catholic minority.

About 500 additional British troops arrived today to help keep peace duing the parades and deal with snipers who have stepped un their attrlc si Warren King 51 Comics Gasoline Alley Beetle Bailey toll in three years of violence in the province to 421. The province's British government, meanwhile, brought in more troops and ordered Protestants to change the route of to-morow's parades, so as not to skirt the edges of Belfast's Catholic neighbors. The Orange Order namdes isn soldier who was hit by a sniper bullet as his patrol cleared the rubble of a bombed flower shop in Londonderry. A 17-year-old youth was killed in an exchange of fire between soldiers and gunmen in Belfast. The army said the youth was believed to be a sniper.

The body of a man in his 20s, bound and gagged, was found earlier in the day in a field in the Protestant Carlisle Circus area of Belfast, and another man died in the hospital from gunshot wounds suffered earlier. Elsewhere in Northern Ireland, police said gunmen stole more than $3,700 in three robberies in County Armagh and bombed a pub at Ballagy, 40 nules north of Belfast. No injuries were reported. The killings brought the death vinsional Wing of the Irish Republican Army called off its ceasefire Sunday. When a 1 vnn ft 72 Moon Mullins 78 102 The Neighbors 74 102 On Stage 74 72 Orphan Annie 64 72 Sesame Street 74 102 Brenda Starr 102 62 Terry 95 72 Dick Tracy 102 72 Winnie Winkle 72 102 Blondie Broom-Hilda Dondi Friday Foster Like It Is Li'l Abner Louie Rex Morgan forcements arrive, there will be 17,000 soldiers on duty in the Drovince.

The mnct oin commemorate the 1690 battle of the Boyne which resulted in Pro- first were sent on August 1969. i i i 1 i 1, Ji i I fi i .1 hi iiniimiiiiiiinii nmiNiiiiiinimii'ii imiminininiiii niii.iwin Miiiiini.Mi'iMniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiimuiMiii.iiiimii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TEMPERATURES IN NEW YORK Max. 89 at 3:10 p.m.) Min. 70 at 5:55 a.m MOW CITIES FARED YESTERDAY DAILY Highest this date, 97 in 1911 Temperatures Inches a.m. Hith Low oi Rain Weather WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1972 NAT I.

WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST SUNNY, BREEZY AND HOT. Temperature range 72 95; winds southwest at 10-15 mph. Tomorrow: Cloudy ch.mce of ram. Ejstern New York State: Sunny and hot. Lowest this date, 57 In 1898 Haze Albany Anchorage 7S ALMANAC Clear 5 p.m 87 6 p.m 88 7 A7 Atlanta S3 Clear 1 a 77 9 a.m 74 7 a.m 77 10 a.m 78 3 a.m 71 11 a.m 87 4 a.m 70 Noon 8e 5 a.m 70 1 p.m 87 6 a.m 70 7 p.m 7 a 70 3 p.m 88 Clear 8 p.m.85 9 p.m 83 JULY 1972 Sii.

Mm. Tit. Wei. Tkir. Fri.

Sat 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Cloudy Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati 10 p.m li p.m MOON. Clear Clear a a.m i P.m 87 Midnight. .01 Cleveland Uoly 10 July 18 July 26 Aug. 2 (3 76 84 1 93 13 17 87 Denver Detroit Fort Worth 64 52 67 65 73 69 69 56 63 71 72 64 7S 67 SI 61 73 6 68 New Flnt Q. Full tost Clear Clear Hue Clear Pt.Cloudv Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Houston Los Angeles AAijlml Rmt-H TODAY'S FORECAST Burlington -5T Detroit Albany! sr Boston Clevetand Nlw York trW Pittsburgh 7570-QC' Columbus T.

Philadelphia FAIR I frit-OV PT. ClOUOY ElKins Washington ClOUOY -V oswwj .38 .21 .96 AIRDEX Yesterday i Polklion levels were rated ccwtaMg for 24 hours ended 1 p.m. Todays Pollution Itwlt KfU4 k. Minneapolis 79 For J4 hours ending at p.m., July 11. 1971 Mean temperature, 80; normal, 77; average below normal since July 1.

3.1 degrees. PRECIPITATION Yesterday, none; total since Jan. 1, 35.07 inches. Total this date, 1971, 22.87 inches. Total since July l.

.55 Inch. TEMP. HUMIDITY INOEX 79 at 1 p.m.; 79 at 5 p.m. 10 ol us are affected when Index hits 70; I half at 75, all at 80. HWMirrts' Vikii''ty Ifn.

monireai NeMf rirlMinft Orlando maHsfacfenr. Air Resources Deol. Eastern Daylight Saving Time Sunrise 5:35 a.m.; sunset p.m. Moon rises 7:33 a.m.; sets p.m. Morning stars: Venus, Saturn; evening start; Mercury.

Mars. Neptune. Jupiter. TIDES (By National Ocean Survey) Sandy Hook Tin Battery Wiliett H. A.M.

P.M. A.M. P.rW P.M. Hiqh 9:47 JO 10. 103.

1-37 Low 3:47 1.5a Philadelphia Phoenix Salt Lake City tan Pt. Cloudy Clear Pt.Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy .100 as 0 4 17 The Dallv New nuhllla iih San Juan. P.R. Seattle St. tmri.

Washington Sunday by New York News Inc. 220 East 424 SA.IHw VortCN.V. Second clou post. A 79 68 1 1 rt.uauoir Clear aee pai at New York. N.Y..

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