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Daily News from New York, New York • 187

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SUXPAY.yEirK. JULY A72 3 Koirea Hamidls Across fifae G)MZ By ALTON SLAGIE Mg k-. JwavT' a 0 1 1 ii -mi fe" mwtm furl Same; Ctiut -a -aswaaiy I. eV r- -fjm THE ENTRY of the Koreas in the great international peace aweep-atakes last week waa a surprise to the rest of world, and duUc cam at a bit of a shock to the Komrn, too. There had Writ contact between Seoul and Pyongyang, the two capital the divided country, inee lt August, when orficUU of the North and South Korean Red Cro began a serie of meeting aimed at Mlvng the proMcra of families divided by Korean war.

Bat few people knew that Lee Jlak. director of the powerful South Korean Central I r.trlgrnre Agency and Seoul's answer to Henry Kitnsrr, had Ulted Pyongyang fr four days berin-Rinff May 2. Or thst park Sor-ar Cwl. deputy premier of North Korea, had returned the negotiating In fmiI from May 29 through Jane I on behalf of Premier Kim 11 Sung. The tail wr aimed at eventual reunin-aijn of the country divided far a quarter of a een-turjr by conflicting poetical ideologic.

Ktsaff et Harftfics What emerged lat week vat the result of tboe session. It w. a Umg way from agreement on reunification. But It a rood atari, a rvihxtcd in the Joint communique: "ln the course of the talk, the two Ues, in an effort to remove the misunderstanding and mitrvt and mitigate increased tension that have arin between the South and the North a result of Ion separation, and further to expedite unification of the fatherland, ttaT reached full agreement on the following point. There followed a lit of seven area of agreement, the fimt dealing: with unification.

This, it fro id. "shall be achieved through independent Korean effort without subject to external imposition or interference through peaceful mean transcending' difference in idea, Ideologies and systems." The parties agreed not to undertake armed provocations, and to take positive measures to prevent inadvertent military Incident, and to carry out "various exchanges in many fields." They agreed to cooperate In the Red Cross talks, to install a hot line between Seoul and Pyongyang, and to establish a South-North Coordinating: Committee co-chaired by I-ce and Kim Young Joo. a high-ranking Politburo member and 1. 1 1 JK' Ut Ha taik younger lrtWr Mr-rfw4 af Premier Kim. Lee snado clear after tbe msaimS-tve was read there ws more Xhm al-truin in Seawl'i tV w- a geaoine roneern that Nofth w- gird fr renewed war.

te k4 reported the fear to lh Nalal A-enbly and ttber gens.iel St toward the end of Uu year a4. as a conaeqisenre, rwufitry tc. liad been placed on natoal energvry. "There i no ctaag in mr Wllrf that, even Ihowgh au rtiwy happened akwgr the dreaiUtsti4 our Intrepid and loyal armed force rem Id tmmirr such a sit-jistion and fight lots Ihm victory to or aide," IjC said. "Uxroirw, thinking of the tfirmend perMal t4l and property to, and ti ttajf-ic evpetworr we had daring; tW Ko- a.ft.tft1.y aiur wido Mn jtnuwe trt.i (tin.

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And such, no doubt, have been the thought of million of peopla around the world in recent days a they read of the pre-tovma-ment tantrums of Bobby Fischer who, at latent report, will meet Boris Spastky this week in the world championship rhes match. Why all the fos? It's only a game. True. And only a game of doll, by Sgt. What-hisname'a undeniably perceptive account.

But. anil, the anna! of the ar rauaU wiii Ul- murder, madne and moral outrage, the tiks of whick make tk Fischer furor pale by eowsar sn. Yet th, at it bent, is an ultimate expr--aion of man's desire to create a perfect order of thing in whirh human intciligence I the sSe variable, a meticulously worked out statement the human cond.tton and the use of power. Take the male-chaorinist kinc. for example.

Of all the chessmen, he is the tnt ins port set. and the mou impotent. When trouble comes, ail he can do is flee. oatetbin be doe feebly, one aquare at a time, or a I more often the ar call In somebody els to save hi skin. And itnt that how it' always been with men, Gloria? Women' Lib can also take satisfaction wis the roks and statu of the chess qaeen.

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