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DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY- 12, 1972 JnV mm 1.1 J) a 3 Associated Press Cablephoto Boris Spasskr (left) and Bobby Fischer at start of first game in world championship. sfovs Lkkei 'hr 'Maying By ROIiERT BYRNE Special Correspondent of The News Reykjavik, Iceland, July 11 IJobby Fischer is in trouble. The brilliant 29-year-old challenger for Boris Spassky's world chess crown adjourned tonight the first game of the 21-game title match with the Russian holding the advantage of a bishop for two pawns. A stiff uphill battle faces Fischer when the game is resumed tomorrow at 5 p.m. (1 p.m.

New York time) in the Laugardalshoell, Reykjavik's sports exhibition palace. Posbaaster fife Mma Houston, July 1 (UPI) The space agency reprimanded the Apollo 15 today for "poor judgment" in trying to sell moon mail for a trust fund set up for i f.5 1 1 1 9 '1 trl their families. The first jrame of history's richest world chess title match was called after 40 moves and 3 hours and 34 min Irwin retires Aug. 1 to head The reprimand for the three 500th Cosmos his own evangelistic organi utes of play. astronauts was described by a spokesman as "damaging." He zation.

Scott and Worden are cur said he did not think they would rently unassigned to any space missions. Fischer any problems in development after the queens were exchanged, the American's 14th move discouraged the whole idea. The attempt to win a piece by fly again. The space administration al One astronaut, James B. Irwin, lows astronauts to take some 42, already has announced his re For Russians Moscow, July 11 (UPI) The Soviet Union announced today the launching of its 500th satellite in the 10-year-old Cosmos program.

Tass gave no details on the mission for yesterday's shallow orbit personal items on space flights as long as they retain them or 15.BXN BXB, 16.RXB would have rebounded after BXR, winning the exchange for Fischer. The Rift Widens give them to personal friends and do not use them for financial gain. The crew gave 100 envelopes, which were stamped and With so much money hanging on the outcome of the match, their signatures notarized, to a friend living in Uermany. every point won or lost opens a chasm between the two oppo These were the envelopes later sale was improper and they turned down any proceeds. "The crew exercised poor judgment in their actions." a space ad N-at, logical opening play had maided Hobby to sidestep all problems with the black pieces when he suddenly ventured the risky capture of Spassky's king rook psiwn at the fateful move.

All he would have needed for sure draw was routine play. And the 2,000 spectators who bad applauded his appearance on the stajre just a few hours before were expecting that. Spassky Plays It Cool Hut allowing his bishop to be trapped in the crude manner following was a shocker. Maybe he had counted too optimistically on nn. P-R6, spotting, when it was beyond recall, that 34.K-N4 B-8.

35.KXP BXP, 36.B-Q2 would Mill deny the bishop any way of Retting out. of the net. Karlier, Spassky adopted caution tactics In choosing the secure but lackluster retreat, 9.N- received by -Herman Sieger, a nents. Spassky only needs 12 points to keep his title, while tirement to take up religious endeavors. The others, David R.

Scott and Alfred M. Worden, both 40, will be given "due consideration" for future space flight assignments, the spokesman said. The astronauts took an unauthorized batch of 400 envelopes on the July 1971 mission in which Scott and Irwin landed on the moon at Hadley Rille. The envelopes, signed and stamped, were in addition to 232 approved for the flight. Bob Gordon, a National Aeronautics and Space Administration spokesman, said a West German stamn dealer received 100 en ministration announcement said.

ischer must take lzVi to cap West German stamp dealer, who sold 99 of them for (150,000. The dealer said they are worth more and wants to buy them back. Personal Items Allowed ture the championship. He and his second, the Rev, William Lombardy, have a gruel The crew has rejected the trust George Lowe, space administration deputy administrator, fund plan and an alternative of ling night work ahead of them, if they are to come up with the said, Astronauts are under ex fer of stamps in exchange for treme stress in the months pro the moon envelopes, Gordon said. miracle needed to stop Boris from ceeding a flight to the moon, The remaining 300 envelopes jumping off to a one-point lead and their poor judgment in carry were confiscated by the space ad in the chess match of the century.

ministration. Father Lombardy, a Franciscan ing the unauthorized covers must be considered in this light. Nonetheless, Nasa cannot condone velopes, retained one and sold the rest for $150,000. But before any money changed hands, Gordon Catholic, said when the game INDEX TO FEATURES these actions." said, the astronauts realized the Continued on page 32, col. 1) K2.

Ir he had hoped to give Four lie on Etc if Orange Parades the Protestants," one of Belfast, July 11 (UPI) Four persons died today in Northern Ireland in violence between British troops, Protestants and Catholics. The deaths came one day before the Protestant Orange Order parades, expected to trigger more sectarian fighting. workmen said. Bridge by Goren 102 Warren King 51 Business Column 54 Dr. Jean Mayer 59 Classified 86 Movies 80 Correct Thing 60 Needlework 62 Crossword 56 Obituaries 84 Editorial 51 Patterns 61 Fashions 58 People's Voice 51 Sidney Fields 56 Social Security 72 Food 58 Sports 90 Friend in Need 61 Stock Market 54 Horoscope 72 Suzy Inquiring Fotog.

51 Theater 75 Jelly Side Down 61 TV. Radio 82 Jumble 74 Dr.VanDellen 56 Comics Gasoline Alley 72 Moon Mull ins 78 Beetle Bailey 102 The Neighbors 74 Blondie 102 On Stage 74 Broom-Hilda 72 Orphan Annie 64 Dondi 72 Sesame Street 74 Friday Foster 102 Brenda Starr -102 Like It Is 62 Terry 95 Li'lAbner 72 Dick Tracy 102 Louie 72 Winnie Winkle 72 Rex Morgan 102 Oiih of those killed was a The province's British government, meanwhile, brought in more troops and ordered Protes- tants to change the route of to- morow's parades, so as not to skirt the edges of Belfast's Cath olic neighbors. toll in three years of violence in the province to 421. In the Andersontown district, Catholics began building their first "no go" area in Belfast. They set up four concrete and steel barricades and vowed to erect 16 more to seal off the area from army and police patrols.

"If the army takes these down it will have to take down those of 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 miles north of Belfast. No injuries were reported. The killings brought the death iimnnmimimii wwwwn wwwo i ami i imw 1 1 1 wniam JWM iiwimiiwii iwmwi' mini i anww The Orange Order parades commemorate the 1690 Battle of the Boyne, which resulted in Prot estant domination over Northern Ish soldier who was hit by a sniper bullet as his patrol cleared the rubble of a bombed flower Hhnp in Londonderry. A 17-year-old youth was killed in an exchange of fire between soldier 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 lllir II riii.ll'lliili'lillli.lMlillllP'llilillN'iiiiilllillll'iltliillliillilill'lIli WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1972 NAT'L. WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST SUNNY. BREEZY AND HOT. Temperature range 72-95; winds southwest at 10 15 mph.

Tomorrow: Cloudy, chance of rain. Eastern New York State: Sunny and hot. Ireland's Catholic minority. HOW CITIES FARED YESTERDAY Temperature Inches a.m. TEMPERATURES IN NEW YORK Max.

at 3:10 p.m.; Mln. 70 at 5:55 a.m. Highest this date, 97 In 1911 Lowest this date. 57 In 1898 DAILY ALMANAC Rain Weather Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Albany Anchorage Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago JULY 1972 S. Mit.

Tic. Wei Tkw. Ffi. Sat 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 5 p.m. 6 p.m.

7 8 p.m.. 1 am 72 2 a 72 3 a 7) 4 a 70 a 70 6 a 70 7 a.m 70 8 a.m 71 9 a.m 74 10 a.m 78 11 am 82 Noon 86 1 p.m 87 2 p.m 84 3 p.m 88 4 p.m 87 9 p.m.. High aa 67 87 91 84 92 90 89 93 91 92 86 10 p.m 82 .04 11 p.m Midnight MOON- Trace Aug- Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Fort Worth Houston My 10 July 18 Lew 64 52 67 69 65 74 69 69 56 63 71 73 75 67 58 68 73 61 83 6t 55 Far 24 hours ending at 10 p.m., July 11, 1971 Mean temperature. 80; normal, 77; average below normal since July 1. 3.1 degrees.

July 26 Full New first O. lost TODAY'S FORECAST JT-, ni Burlington Cleveland Nw if2- IPittsborgh (5)7295 a)70-r HT0-r Columbus Philadelphia 10 FAIR I 'M-'lK, PT. ClOUOT 7 Elkins Washington ClOUDT V. j' TV SHOWER .10 AIRDEX Yesterday: Pollution levels were rated acceptaMa for 24 hour ended 3 p.m. Today i Pollution levels expected to be Msatisfectery.

Air Resource Dept. PRECIPITATION Cloudy Clear Rain P.Ckwdv Clear Clear Cloudy P.CIoudv Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Rain t.CIeuv Cloudy 1, 35 07 Yesterday none; total sine Jan 22.87 Inches. Inches. Total this date, 1971 Miami Beach 84 Minneapolis 84 Montreal 79 New Orleans 89 Orlando 91 Philadelphia 88 Phoenix 109 Salt Lake Citv 96 .05 Total since July 1, .55 inch. Eastern Daylight Saving Tlma Sunrise 5:35 a.m.) sunset 8:28 p.m.

Moon rlvts 7:33 am i sats 9:42 p.m. Morning stars: Venus, Saturn; evening stars: Mercury, Mars. Neptune. Jupiter. TIDES (By National Ocean Survey) toady Hook Tha Sattery Wlllatt Pt.

A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M.

P.M. Hleh 9- 'I 'lib 1:31 Lew 3:4 3:51 4:18 4:25 7:54 INDEX 79 at 1 p.m.) 79 at 5 P.m. San Francisco 70 San Juan. P.R 89 7S 10 of us are affected when Index hits 70; The Dally News Is published dally except Sunday by New York Now Inc. 170 East 424 Mew N.Y.

Second cUu postage paid at New York. N.Y. .17. Seattle sf. 'LMl 93 71 naif at 73, an at iv.

i- 'h I Jr HUMIDITY! 7 at a.m.; 83 at 10 p.m. Washington (3.

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