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Daily News from New York, New York • 18

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a. IIIIK vtV 1 TH5 WEEK I 1 whoS! A WON'T HAVE TO QET 7 MMAS RjCSMT. I5HOULDPAV -re AW- Aren't Voii REAWtf3 newspaper, you Pli" f- I mcwaJTrmf i PI Red Boo Birds Hit Bobbv Ms Eye Private Addict Cfak Ily IHU FLYXX Federal official ure treM rjr Ur act in ajwii ouTH-r a private ly operated lov: root methadone clime that a3dn3y armwunocl it cJjnjr dom-n. Moscow, July 14 AP) Moscow's park bench chess player used to call him -Bobby." Now if "Fischer." They ued rr-spect and even privately root for the American who want tSe world's chess crown. Then don't any more.

About six million Russians take chess seriously and there's a growing feeling among them that Fischer ha become downright insulting. 'This is chess, not baseball," said one chess fan. For the park bench players, Fischer is either sumaheihy crazy or scared. Either way, the average Russian privately agrees with his government-controlled newspaper. For month, the Soviet pre has criticized the American challenger as a money-grubbing businessman," a chess player who carries around wiih hm "a disgusting spirit of gain." Fischer's nothing more than a capitalist." one bearded player complained.

"For him business come before sports." ipciing ta iVh rlitiic for tW 4rng. atid ayitig IS a wet'k fr it. td Oat by Cnp Afl- the tuad rrmna)W for te rtvmmg jmTI. DV and lus wnfe 4 The owwer. Dr.

EWu Dale, said yettday tkat be fltied cW bis disuc at li W. Sink Si. today ta stop tbe "daily abut and harassment" by tbe Utihr4 Stales Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drag. But Daniel Cary. New Trk rerxmal aUmrtor lh lutreaa.

ad his off kas subm)t14 rvidence a tbe U. S. ait.rtiej',s office for eaus4eratMi ty tbem of grand jury ctk aimttn. Iraure if warrantrA, against Dr. Dale." 5.

Attorney SWt The U.S. aliror tfct ssld OBITUARY KDwiN Mcdonald Sacrifice TV Win Bobby that the match is already over, chess source said, and I Key are now making contingency fl to themselves from a total financial disaster. Under the tnaUh rule. Fiwta-er ill not receive any share of pnse money if be fail la complete the match. Bat Spa? would presumably be able ta claim bis share if be is declared the winner.

If the match I called off. tbe Icelandic Chess Federation will stage a grandmasters Unarm-menu in which 5pa.ky bs reunited to play, Tohrnrinn said. OBITUARY ANTHONY RtTALO I nun Turnpike ar4 Queens Village. Borata, bo at Si-iS rillh St, Qwet VU-lage. daed Tbarday at Mary Im-maruale Hospital.

Jamaica. Queen, after a long Uln, I Miami Beach. 11 (APi Edwin McDonald. 7i. chairman TV- -1 5 iwbi wi varaa 'J Trust Co.

of New York City, died today at Miami Heart Institute after a long illness. Previously be served for 40 Tears with Metropolitan Life Insurance Co, retiring in l64 a executive vice president and a director. The funeral will be private. A memorial service wi! be held Friday at St. Bartholomew's church in Manhattan.

J. CARTER rightsville Beach. N. July i Ms for Anthony tTooyl 14 (AP) W. J.

(Nick Carter, i BraK, CI a mrmbrr of tW m-69, retired former board chair- ternal aisdsting oVpartment t5 man of J. P. Steven Co, letlile New York Racing Arii, maaufacturera, died bere last wa be offered at J0 mjm. dar in American Martrr Cbw. Carter and his brother.

Harry, wer both graduate and benefactor of North Carolina Stale University. Carter Stadium, the university's footUall field, was named In their honor. Serene in Own World st in.iie it Imc'ketd clinic for ta iur titilil fK.liie Jd tiitem lit'oufh a rrn4 oliout 49 atitry jmtMtit. Dale tiln4 le fral Iturtaa fr IW fiatvir, tiayirig that it liad twfn4 tii mrorda arfuKik. t.atat.m-d lu sttaff and iwutflipd iW daily rouiim.

Eye Indocbina Peoct Manila. July )l AP) Senior snmtmfs tbe Asitnciaticni Sut.leM Aiian NaUcm emded t-day metmg T3y and aaid tlnpir fe r'rrrtnetas "idinuld r4iie tie jti4bilj1.y enaimg ewrtvle HtiiritcUn towwd tbe fjtitJ t-n If-nwtit tite tndocbma fwr1jn. Mmtier tialimia avra IndotwMa. Tiiailatid. Malsyaia, SinrarM ar4 the RELIGIOUS SC10XE AUCt TVUT HAI1 trover 4 4(fh It.

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1 mvwtl nttaw niei t.nuilic sriwrutusT CfTT nOTMl (v CtAfit V.lt bVlt CWtiVd ri a kr omai (M vt mm Vw an ei m.mt SS7I a eM VI t. aarr4NM Mtaaar I ajM. to eat. WILLIAM K. (KKN) KilKL Baltimore (July 14 AH) William K.

(Ken) Ebel, 73, a former aviation industry executive in the U.S. and Canada, died here of a stroke Wednesday, it aa announced today. He began his career as an air-craft engineer with aviation Liuneer Glenn L. Martin in 1926. ater.

he was directly involved in the Martin design and testing of the famous Pan American Airways China Clipper and Russian Clipper In 1936 and 1938; in the development of the World War II Martin Marauder B-26 medium bomber; and in the building of a succession of fighter planes in the 1940s. In 1948. Kbel left Martin to become directod of the Airplane Division of Curtis-Wright Columbus, Ohio. Two years later he became vice president-enginer-ing of the Canadair division of General Dynamic Corp- in Montreal. Ebel returned to the United States in 1961 and served as a General Dynamics consultain in Washington until his retirement in 1963.

WILLIAM L. CALLEY SR. Gainesville, July 14 (UPl William L. Calley Sr 57, whose son, an Army lieutenant, is serving 20 years for murdering 22 Vietnamese civilians at My Lai, died last night in Veterans Hospital. He died of complications from diabetes and a respiratory ailment.

Calley, a carpenter, enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1943 and was commissioned a lieutenant. He served with the Seabees in the Pacific. He is also survived by three daughters, Mrs. Marian Keesling of Gainesville and teenagers Dawn and Patricia.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. His son visited him for half an hour shortly before he died, under the escort of two military policemen from Fort Penning, where he is under house arrest. MRS. MARGARETTA BARTOL Services for Mrs. Margaretta Bartol, 70, mother of Mrs.

Nel son Rockefeller, the governor's wife, will be held at 3 p.m. Mon day at the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mrs. Bartol died Thursday, apparently of a heart attack, while lunching with her husband. George, in a Bar Harbor, Maine, restaurant.

The Bartols, of Wynnewood, had been staying at the governor' summer home in near by beat Harbor. Mrs. Bartol. a great granddaughter of Gen. Georee Meade, the Union com ntander at the Battle of Gettysburg, was a member of the Colonial Dames of America, it bad eta cvmmrmt.

Dale's anatemttremeet ta a group patients beru addirl tixe snetbaaone as a atti51e Uiat be plaaord ta clnfce esuJ a wild melee ia iW eff Tburadsy. About 14 te fislimi ran-Mcked t-Se rlmac a4 lt-V aWtit metiiadane fuSs, DaV ni4. About fwtiecils liad iLSitVJRI Of C03 DCCrtMDCVT Rev. ERNEST FRtXCH. Caaaia a n.

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tO.Strtr I II ri '-ft- w-ni Tml.ui.rnTK THE CATHEDRAL le tai a auiiwacni a aa im twmxm mat Bnril Ssltit auu3iwi, I Aim ns Lmw Selby. 6. and brother Rill. S3, rammantcale by lwk in their own ailesit warld of blind and deaf in Battle Creek. Mku Pair, blind for 4t year and deaf aince birth, are rs-Mdent at city'a home for retarded bat trainable adall.

Ofnciala say retstive left Selbys at home sit tears at, little i ka a of their backenasmd..

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