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Daily News du lieu suivant : New York, New York • 132

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Cramer aaidL "But the arttre nteols are so amutaaxbsig tre that I dont think tW mill Ue any serious problrtos." There was talk of Fix We fly ing ta fcas own chair frM ew York unless he find a wlMe here- Lethar SchmL the swbb'i Judge, has fr wr five different chess set ffwm which to pack the match set. The or. The romrromU was worked out in a backstage room of Reykjavik' main tporU hall lat night few minutes before the American challenger and the world champion from KumIi appeared on stage to draw lots for the firl move, the sources said. The JiMJ.OOO match was sched uled to begin lt Sundajr, but was delayed by Fischer's failure to show up and the Russian's de mands that he be punished. "One of our conditions to play I Frswi liHtS owk tt4m4 ta ctalie fclgwway jtatrad Cjt.

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Tte t'laoes V1t at 2l-aocMind iiitrfryala lot, savcaty i i tun -aiMis asg a I route ta 2 was Ri J. City tied Tape Is Called Seal Cause of EBriEsery By MICIIAKL PATTERSON Maurice S. Paprin, president of the Associated Builders and Owners of Greater New York, denounced yesterday city Housing Administrator Albert A. Walsh's attack on contractors who fail to report bribery in the industry. He called Walsh's statement a disgrace, a shame and a cheap the malrh al all wa uat loe Russians give up their demand for the first match point." said Fred Cramer, a president of the UJv Chest Federation.

Spasskjr won the draw and will play the white pierrs. which means he will make the first more. The opponents appeared Used and in a good mood re- they met in the hall for the first (time sine they arrived her. Spassky even wished FWher should nof be looked ss a crime in the true sen." It has been estimated tht the city's buiWiir industry shells ot about IwS million a year in "pHty graft" to building inspect. clerks and police.

Paprin asked that Maor tind-say enter the eitywide ronsirw-tion workers strike, now a wek old. call all prtr togiher and conduct round-the-clock swgwlia-lions. Paprin said that three dsys ago he requrl-d the mayor's inter-venUoa in the dUpute, whkh i costing the industry "tew of thousands of dollars a day. tie said he has not received a replf As the strike continoed. packet-ing was increased at sever! construction sites by trade unwos that say their Job hrwg per formed by nonUikig wotk-ers.

The strike Involve 12 of St construction trades, and mvXM lof butkling projects. The ataa- Uon was slightly eased by the re- (ura ork of the gtatiers 'MM after mtiaut on a tenia Ovnryc.1cwarVT Was effort at self-defense." "Mr. 'Walsh called the construction industry anJ morally bankrupt and indicted the building induUry when, in reality, the cause of the difficulties is the ineptitude of I he city that is making the ot of building in New York tVe what it should be," Paprin Mid. Walnh said Thund that corruption among city bidding inspectors "eonlJ be dead within 21 hours' if contractor stopped paying petty graft and reported the bribe demands to his asnry. Blames Rnresncrary There wouldn't be any petty Paprin said, -if Mr.

Walsh would clear up the red tape and bureaucracy that he a part of. It takes IS months to get building permit in this town and almost forever to ret a certificate of occupancy." Paprin said there has Urn no evidence uncovered of bribes paid to hide defective boiUing prac 7 d'l ciur.prrnjiu. iMVUapetanwUly tain mj et of Itfe not only in New YatWtr I 1 sJ- WmaT -5-a 1- $are-rtcree iagfwa eska its way ft Vers taradge, tmk-og awat sa oailiag wsth swaat saoiira wf sooSor IW riagrws. PwrlCSa Xr traatuog tewaet. was raw to Kse lawtaveMirrwt haw aowas wf fert o4 w8 WSAaMlVn.

Siaawrt Mnn.tM! sWawU or fe v. but throughout the rouotty, an4rrahe4 Thursday..

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