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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 8

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vv i vvvv vvt, r.jvtv-vrcrrc i) 1 1 CV sw 4 nrwW 'thv i. V' The South Bend Tribune, Sunday, July 2, 1972 Its Up to Bobby Fisher Now NAACP Leader Promises Action gate receipts collected during his 24-game match with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia-. The match is scheduled to' begin Sunday' afternoon Fischer wants 30 per cent of the gate. His eleventh-hour demand for more money than pioVided representing Fischer, produced "some results," Thorar-insson said But "there are still some difficulties he add- ed Asked if Davis had promised that his client would show up for the opening match, Thorar-insson replied "We have no assurance. BULLETIN NEW YORK (AP) -American chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer failed to show up at Ken-nedy'AIrport here Saturday night for passage on the last commercial airline flight that could have taken him to Reykjavik, Iceland, in time for today's start of his world chess title match.

in the original agreement was rejected by the Icelandic The original terms included prize-money of $125,000, with five-eights going to the winner, and an even split of 60 per cept of the income derived from the sale of televisionvaqd film rights to the match. Chess Federation that organized the match Two meetings between federation president Gudmundur Thorarinsson and Andrew Davis, a New York lawyer SZAI.AYS Joseph Szalay winner of 1972 Garment Exhibit Award of Merit from Custom Tailor and Designers AsSn. REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) It was Bobby Fischers move Saturday night to break the deadlock threatening the richest chess match ever arranged The 29-year-old American grand master was balking at a -chance to end the Soviet Un-, ions monopoly on the world chess crown because of a last-minute money dispute he created himself. Fischer was in New York on the eve of the match holding out for more money. The problem was his attempt to grab a share of the HANG IN THERE A South Vietnamese soldier struggles to cross a bridge linking Rach Gia with Saigon The bridge was blasted recently by Viet Cong saboteurs ai wircphntn Smt -vu IT-ri ladies and Gentlemens Clothing 308 No.

Michigan Street Fret bldg pork mg Phone 233-2900 Some Accord at Simla Each fully cut diamond must have 58 facets, no matter how small. problems We have drug addiction problems. We have police-community relations problems We cant seem to get it together on employement "In other words, Detroit symbolizes the issues you as concerned blacks and whites must wrestle with daily," Rev. Ardrey said the national NAACP "will attack these and other problems headon. It has to.1' "But, he added, you would think that in a democracy, people wouldnt have to push as hard as we have done and will have to.

do in the. "We do have a government, we have representatives, we have, a concerned citizenry Bu( still, the problems go begging Sure, there are money problems for the programs our communities need. But this has almost always been true. Criticizes Attitude What we are not seeing enough of is the attitude and the lllingness to create in-depth solutions for -the prob-lems which threaten the very fiber of American life." Rev Ardrey said blacks "are no longer asking We aie negotiating, examining, discussing then telling what this country must and should become to all people that we want it to truly reflect the democratic principles espoused nearly 200 years ago on these shores, "If we can make life mean something to one man, then we can make it have meaning for a group of men. If wo can make it mean something to a group, then perhaps we can spread it to a whole country "If we can quench the thirst of a wholp rountry-Xiff hasic human rights, then peihaps that new era of enlightenment which ministers like me have always longed for can really come to pass DETROIT (APi-The president of the Detroit chapter of the National Assn for the Advancement of Colored People says the NAACE wont give up the fight In any area of human rights from busing to housing to jobs to justice." Rev.

William C. Ardrey, pastor of St Paul A M.E. Zion Church, made his comments a speech prepared for the opening today of the fl.lid annual NAACP convention. The convention runs through Friday and is expected to draw 4,000 persons. Black Americans across this nation are going to demand no less than this kind of commitment," Rev.

Ardrey said, referring to the NAACPs pledge to continue fighting. And we demand itvof our- selves, too." Rev. Ardrey said, We meet in a troubled era this area Is the eye of a gathering strm involving-many human and race relations problems W'e have school finance Ballpoint Pen Saves life of 'Y Director DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -James Siwftrmstedts life was saved recently by a ballpoint pen in his shirt pocket Swormstedt, 37, executive director of the Dayton Central YMCA, as trying to persuade a tenant to come out of his locked room on the Ys sixth floor when the man, who had been served an eviction notice for failing to pay rent, shot at him through the door. The bullet headed straight for Swormstedts heart and hit the pen The pen broke mto-two, and the bullet, already-slowed down by the door fell in to the pocket "It was one of those miracles, said Swormstedt. It depends on what you mean by progress," she replied.

The official delegations of the two countries met again Saturday night to try to hammer out some preliminary agreements for Mrs Gandhi and Bhutto to consider today in another face-to-face session. Launch Satellite MOSCOW (AP) The So-viet Union announced Saturday the launching of another Meteor Satellite in the pro-' gram designed to ohtain-weather data for forecasting, SIMLA, India (UPI) -Prime Minister Jndira Gandhi and Pakistani President Zulfi-kar All Bhutto have reached many points of agreement in their summit conference, Indian Foreign Secretary Haul said Saturday night. There is common agreement on the establishment of durable peace and normalization of relations, Haul said Haul did not elaborate but it was believed the two leaders were still far from agreeing on some of the major issues separating the two nations that, have been at odds for a quarter of a century Hauls remark was interpreted by most observers to mean that the two leaders have agreed on the need for peace. Mrs Gandhi dnd Bhutto, accompanied-by aides, met Saturday afternoon for an hour and 45 minutes hen the session ended, Mrs Gandhi was asked if progress had been made Storewide Savings At CARPET-WAY Michianas Largest Carpet Specialty Store! Hurry In Today 1 to 6 -MUNI-VERS-MV New Campaign Director a Perfectionist PAUL ANKA CO HOSTS --THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW (TIODDflV; (TICCT: ALIZA KASHI MORTY GUNTY AL HERD SAMMY CAHN latidn dealing with human rights and responsibilities, criminal law and constitutional amendments He also served as a US. representative to the Intergovernmental Committee on European Migratidn swimming at Dartmouth Col-' lege.

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