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Daily News from New York, New York • 90

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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90
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P'W'M" Jnuww'wm" uju -Jl IjlllUI I U. -r Fischer Says He Won't Play In Reykjavik Revkiavik. Iceland. March 25 Pi 'United States chess wiz III BbIjm Ji tflh 2 ard Bobby Fischer has informed Wat officials he will not niay the second halt' of his world title niatdi airalnst the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky in Iceland, the president of the local chess association said today. n.wlrmmdnv Thorarinsson said the International Chess Fed eration shoul.l tackle the problem.

Fischer h-A(l reauested a change in financial conditions for the fMMM 0Jm iff it match and was turned down by both Reykjavik and Belgrade. Yugoslavia. The two cities have been named as sites for the match. Unacceptable Financial Terms" In a second telegram to Iceland yesterday. Fischer said that because of "unacceptable financial terms refused to play in T1n.l all.

Ciclio li-xl nlcpd in a cable to tln Icelandic organizers that all left over after the cost of the match should be divided Srvisskv and himself. The organizers in Belgrade on J. 4 Thursday followed the lead ol their colleagues in Reykjavik by refusing to alter financial conditions. Agreement Reported Thee developments followed reports from Amsterdam that an agreement on financial matters had been reached by representa 'ks i tives of the players and the organize is. The Yugoslav organizers on Tlmrsdav cabled the chess federations of Iceland, the Soviet Union, and the United States and Max Euwe, president of the international organization, saying they wo' ild not accent any change.

Thev said that the organizers, bearing the financial risk, were entitled to profits. Police Give A Tentative OK to Pact I- '-I -'X I i -r -wfKI i mmBm 11 i3ncJ "fJk Negotiators for the city and the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association have reached tentative agreement on a new contract. The proposed pact was approved Friday night by the union's negotiating committee and the city's Office of Labor Relations. It will he submitted to the delegate assembly Wednesday at a meeting in the Hotel New Yorker. If the delegate assembly approves the contract, it will go to the entire l'BA membership for a i-i Mai rx4' -v v.

jf- Vx ft i i- -x- --x Macy's t- I IT SMART TO BE THRIFTY at y- -v mail vote. A previous contract proposal was turned down by the delegate assembly six weeks ago. It would have provided a pay bike of 22' i over a period, raising patrolmen's salaries to l.tiOO a year. Terms of the new proposal have not been disclosed. 'We have an offer." PBA President Edward Kiernan announced.

'I am not jubilant about it. but it is something to present to the membership." The old contract expired 15 months ago. Liz Ends Tour On African Isle Port Louis, Mauritius. March 25 (AP) Police arested at least 17 militants protesting Queen Elizabeth's visit, opposition sources said today, but the royal party breezed through a colorful program unperturbed. The queen's second day on this sugar-growing island, 1.200 miles off Africa, ended her 46-day tour that began in Thailand and took her and Prince Philip through Southeast Asia and across the Indian Ocean.

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