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Daily News from New York, New York • 172

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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE SO. 1972 5 Mies 2 IPky thess Bobby thsa't Moved if i Ji la Reykjavik, Chewier Fok, who lias the teJeviwon ami film rights I the championship, aid: "I think will come here ad I think heU win. I saw turn a couple of days aga and lie's really ready related, calm and sture himself." Fred Kramer wf MirmesMdic Is sorting for Fischer Inland. The wo take their che muJy. hv stent a small eued to aid paLy.

His entourage snrftjdea grand snaMers. aa international master atd a sych3gi4t. VVn toon te JtJgkf paky was skUI recently nWut reports that he was drnnd.mg a room temperature mf 21 dcvrr. Cientigraae ahowt T9 dcgiee Fahretitirrt while Fischer wautied 21 Spasky said hm would to add 2( and 21 and divide In- a. The 21-rame anslrh thfee cames a week oijdd tVe two Jh if rt rtms its full course.

The wititn-r rttfi IZk the sale of teleitm and film right of the match. Seemtnrly oblivious to Fischer's ab-enc in Reykjavik. Spsssky. who has ben 04 te "ere for the pt 14 days, shrugger! off the wnetpJained ramifsrs-tions wifi a noncommittal, "If he doesat mate we t'l all me. If as simple as tt-at." If and whe he show up, Fischer, who ha been swkin? the snatch for yesrt.

he tV ftrt American ever to pi iv it ai official match for the world The of lh young American's heTWit d-epened yterday as the for the match's tart steared. CJbest Officio's Cofi ft os) Act Akd prerWly where FWher was. Edmonson. eecutive director of tho tni'ej Stales Chess Federation, said: "He's smehere in the metropolitan area, hot where I have no idem. 1 don't think tJ-t aryooe will know if he will play until game time.

5 p.m. Icelandic time. He's putting on some kind of a act for what I dnl know." lly GENE SPAC.NOU The continued absence of U.S. che.s jrenius Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik, Iceland, where on Sunday he is due to begin his match against Russia's Boris Spassky for the world championship at first attributed to temperament might realistically be blamed on Fischer's last -minute demand for more money, informed sources said yesterday. Hwlr, 23, who canceled Tight reservation last Sunday and again Wednesday, is reported to have issued an olli-malunt to the Iceland Chess Federation several days ago for 30i of the rate receipts on top of the unprecedented payoff to which he has already screed.

Under the agreement. Fischer and Spassky will share a pure of $123.0. with the winner getting five eighths, in addition to receiving 20r apiece from Bobby Fischer Borit it wmilimg new iiii-niiiiiiimuiuMmioiwiowiininmirtinniwiii im-mnomirttiiiii iiiimii-titniT-irriiilf mm mmrnnim iMMranni Wil resit i -) 7IL- ifnji wkiffl mm Smart for 2 fiflj. Mdtss By ALEX MICHELIM In simultaneous court proceelinjrs. New Jersey's former Secretary of State Robert J.

Burkhardt began paying his debt yesterday for plotting to extort payoffs from a contractor while his successor, Paul Sherwin, began his legal fight against almost identical charges. Burkhardt, a master politician I Kr OWEN ITTZGEISAU) Rronx Ditrict Attorney Rurton Rbts will arrest wven youthful inmates of the Sjffd Juenile Center today on charges of esrrie and of assaulting teacher. Councilman Robert Poatfj fll-MaTiHal. tan a jclosexI yesterday. ii IwteL a constant critic mt ran AwaM v(ia Paal Sherwin arriing at coarC Ford Recalls ance and "had to he introduced." The attorney ited Shervin's dations at Spofford.

testified at a i hearing of the council's commit-j tee on health and edr1x.n, 1 which is prohtng vilefne in the school system. i The councilman tJd las cl- i leagues he hod doevmented cawes of rS attacks on teachers is wh there had beett no action taken by auihoriUes. Three teachers at Siwff extort (30.000 in kickbacks and campaign contributions from J. Rich Steers Inc. of New York, while serving under former Gov.

Richard J. Hughes. Sherwin. the top man in Republican Gov. William T.

Cahill's in-ncr circle, was freed in the custody of his attorney at a hail hearing in Trenton before Superior Court Judge Arthur Sal-vatore. Call Charges Flimsy State and federal grand juries indict od Sherwin Wednesday for allegedly taking part in shaking down contractor Michael Mamo for a $10,000 campaign contribution to rig bids on a highway project. Two others indicted with him. Manxo and GOP fund-raiser William IxMighran. also were released without bail.

Sherwin's lawyer, Adrian Foley, a law partner of Hughes and a Cahill appointee to the New Jersey Sports and F.xposi tion Authority, argued that the charges against Sherwin were so flimsy that no bail should he set. He said Sherwin was not accused of personally benefiting from the alleged $10,000 contribution, and that Sherwin and the contractor had never met each other before yesterday's court appear- strategist who engineered the election of two Democratic governors, was fined $5,000 and placed on probation for three years by Federal Judge John J. Kitchen in Camden. He had pleaded guilty May 15 to a charge of conspiring to The Winners Winning numbers in the weekly lotteries: NEW YORK: 550563 NEW JERSEY: 139943 CONNECTICUT: MASSACHUSETTS: 73893S PENNSYLVANIA: 140343 Srll nwnber tor Mew Jrvvt lliait Or vmg it 44 PtmvlvM't newt mt Ina will July II Ou to rcnt nooa. MKtHs N.V.

NJ.Pi. Mm. CML AM 0 050 Lt i 000 4.K0 l.VM SSM Ltl 4 VX) UJ JS0 0 1 Connedlcvt met a live-dWt AH lv tta'rt haw bmn Penn- iv vni ia wih UiTO lor IK lirtl liv d'S-l COrrvct. ISO fh lour ars nail and Sa) tor or wm trvl Itiroo of tho lavl lour maicfun ansl Ww lM dil on nsntr or lowtr man nt Corrocl lOor asset as a huie. two cars and in cah.

And be added. "hi net worth on faie -day is less than what it as whm he assumed office two years ago." Although no date ha hrea a spokesman for the slate vision of criminal jutire indicated that the three defendant wai he tried separately in Monmouth County. The three far a federal indictment involving the same contrar-t. In the other courtroom, Ilurk-hardt'a lawyer. Raymond I'romn.

said that the former offwwl had pleaded gui'ty because be guilty but bad not personally benefited from the kickbacks "no benefit would accrue to the state if he is incarcerated." The judge then handed dawn his sentence, and he also granted a motion to allow It-jrkhar4t to go to Florida recuperate." 4 Million Cars ToChsckBelts Inr Jatw 5 Ar F1 Malar Ci. antoutnrd lodsy ttx recall mtf than fwur mUiifm Ti(! 3 371 -TiJr- JwtwrrifrT cars aTiJ KsmMto -ar--1 yVI pickup tru(4v. r'tn(Mittii a plarf-ic 3ckitj; 4eife llwjr ft't-MUl tf-11. I. K.

jir-ftii, gftwraj nmnarrr Fa'dV ca lnnirT wnice div-ril a t.ml jK'ivKTitsge le i rr I 4 crowitttcts us Wm itt.iui i hrruk with tcj crwmmeli fit on 1.hT atlaHjrs tVie harrietiK la tte hcJj. he fjnA. IVrilwa tifcuUace wwulj special school, IS. ala ap- 1 peared at the committee kraiing to osmlr lterratins wh jfoni inmates. One leather.

Jha TalJrnn. told of the earthy stteel latiguage acd by the hoys ddtmg Jane 19 hraol. 1 1 brake oat a swim- mine clars w-ere chaaging at poiford. He said one 2'X purij hy u-i Gregory Ouraurliaa as a halter- ing ram. "He rammed his Lead into the waJL The hlw was resounding, all the t.Wr stopped." be said.

1 Ougotir'iaa said. I was knoxkel out cold. I 4nl know bow long." SpofforJ teachers stra'i the following day in proteft. i The hearing was hVll in ttection with a resolation hxh fev-it ti -r ftm clK-kiti- give hirh sirhool pt incjpsjs summary right to trsnffer dis- a liM-kcd jKaim. Foir the Emvlh, 6 EwiU Warily lly ARTHUR MUI.LIC.AN New Yorker, weary from the wettest spring on record, vil! tart heading out of town today for what will be a four-day Fourth of July weekend for many.

have ruptive stuirrl tfihrr facil- Urnc slrlsricmewt iUes. Student ran now be K-lyJ. hr rc. pended for op to fave dsrs. tl only after a hearing.

i wul- I The reooJutxm was offoed Ire pnir'r cars ati Board of Gduration olfmlf, in- fJu aUwul eluding Joseph At4r xa. IW ictir. tiada atifl vereas one eye on the raid and the other on the sky, Henry Weber, News mete- New York Criil LiWrtrs l'nn. tntludf stances only skeleton staffs will he on band. Mot civil employe who would lke Monday off ran have it in the form of vacation day or tick leave allowance, it was indicated.

On Tuesday, government offices, banks, stork evfhasre. most courts, major department stores and many nrtghhor-bood stores will he cVtcd, libraries will not be opei and there will be no regular mail Weather permitting, snott the action will be at hr mountain resorts. Coney it will have its first weeklv fre-works display at 9 tn. Mn4ay, instead of the Tueday dilsy. served, appropriately enough, on Tuesday, the fourth day of July.

It Is one of the few holidays not shifted to Monday to make for a three-day weekend. For many persons who will take Monday off. it will result in four-day holiday. The Commerce Industry Association, which keeps track of such things, swid that 41 of the city's firm will be closed Monday and most of the other will function with akrleton staffs. Federal, state and municipal offices will be officially open on Monday but, again in in orologist, who has forecast an early end to New York's first monsoon season, said yesterday that he expects showers all day today but that they will stop by tomorrow morning.

Drier Air Coming Weber said that a cold front with drier air would come in from the west tomorrow. "Sunday should be fair with temperatures rising into the 80s." he said. "Hopefully the rest of the weekend will be warm with no worse than a chance of local showers Monday afternoon and again Tuesday afternoon. Fourth of July will be ob utia mu4 3J, Mtfkh, HjtilwB TtrrA and Lincwln- Mnc ry 4fui-ri wi'J ilcr rm At padir frwtil rt grmnwnit wall n-rete "it" ftattHffc, "Jydjpai ft'wra twvej's wliij-h itticii1e Ihst JS tliatl of driers nJ rn1 -twnt Jtaswnigefs tio- ht)1ar4' Iwlls, OIprct Out snsny the whs rel.Btw tK-ir csrs I idf-sW-m fr rrinit1 relacv4Mnt ilj tkic a 14m- htak ml tie hkrnesses Jnr tte first lime." tSt-rttm said. SI 3.2 Million Left B'rMrs.

Keatinn tr1r. N' Jstne AT K'Hlh R. Keistine. t'. Hr to j4s, and tita drV eij taJ'r the Iwalk of I1J ets1 of hU wife.

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