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The Californian from Salinas, California • 22

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Will Fischer Show or Won'f He? 22 SALINAS CALIFORNIAN Monday, July 3, 1972 Demo Squabbles in Spotlight President Mapping Strategy fied and lose his right to challenge the 33-year-old Russian for the world chess title. A Icelandic friend of Fischer, Frcystnnn Thorberberg-sson, flew to New Yoik Sunday to try to persuade the mencan grand master to return with him. He said he seconds said he was in fine spirits. The total prize money of $123,000 more than ten times bigger than any before in the history of chess will be split with five-eights to the winner and the rest to the laser. On top of this the two players are guaranteed 30 per cent of net incomes on televisions and film rights, jjut Fischer wants more.

He has askpd the Icelandic orgamz-the ers jQr a 30 per cent share of the gate receipts something was acmg as a friend of Bobby Fischer and said only "I know where to find him. He refused to answer other ques which stands to lose much money- if the match does not come off, pleaded for Fischer Sunday and convinced Euwe to postpone the start of the match 48 hours to give Fischer a last chance. But I am not very hopeful, said Euwe, the last non-Russian to hold the world title from 1935 ttl937. He is Dutch. not auhonzed by hun to negotiate.

Spassky appeared undisturbed the crisis surrounding his first defense of the title he won in 1969 from fellow countryman Tigran Petrosian. He was calm and relaxed in Sundays negotiations and his The decision came after several rounds of closed uegoti- ations involving Spassky, Euwe, Icelandic organizers and Americans representing Fischer his ocean-side villa Sunday night. Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said Nixon planned to spend most of his time meeting with Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, his chief foreign policy strategist, and other aides.

Nixon and Kissinger will be conferring on the negotiating posture the United States will take when the Vietnam talks resume in Pans July 13. Kissingers top assistant on the National Security Council staff, Maj. Gen. Alexander Haig, was in Saigon today talking with U.S. and South Vietnamese officials and will report to the President Tuesday or Wednesday.

i Democratic contenders. Aides! said he planned to keep a low profile during the next two weeks in order not to detract public attention in anyway from the intraparty fighting among the Democrats. The President arrived here Saturday for a 2 4 week stay at the Western White House. He was joined by two dose personal friends. C.G.

Bebe Rebozo of Key Biscay ne. and Robert H. Abplanalp of Bronxville, N.Y. The three flew to Los Angeles by helicopter Sunday night for dinner at a restaurant there. Mrs.

Nixon, who attended a folk dance festival in Chicago Sunday, joined her husband at SAN' CLEMENTE, Calif, the campaign, resigned under (UPI) President Nixon, Psure from his wife after eh, in threatened to leave him if buoed by polls showin0 him hg dldl.t planned t0 return leading all his likely opponents, t0 hls New Vork Clty lawl plans to leave the spotlight to 'practice but will be available as the squabbling Democrats and a consultant. I spend the next two weeks 7he President Sunday con-quietly mapping hi own re- ferred by telephone with both election strategy. Mitchell' and his IWnte House aides said today jClark MacGregor, a fie-term he still would rely heavily for! congressman from Minnesota political advice on former who lost a bid for the Senate in Attorney General John to Hubert Humphrey and Mitchell, who stepped down has served on the White House over the weekend as his staff since then as thief liasonj campaign thief. jwith Congress. M.tthell.

who cngineeied Nixon was leported pleased Nixon's successful 1968 effort by results of the latest Gallup and left the Justice Department and Harris Polls which show several months ago to manage him substantially ahead of all tions. Fischer, who has kept the the Icelandic organizers nervously rushing to Keflavik international airport to meet every flight from New York for a week, simply did not show up Sunday. but by which in the words of Icelandic Chess Federation president Gudmundur Thorannsson would spell economic disaster for the tiny federation a nation of only 200,000 inhabitants. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Bobby Fischers time runs out at 11 a m. PDT Tuesday.

Fischer, the 29 -year old Brooklyn chess genius, must turn up Reykjavik by then or lose the right to challenge Soviet tilleholder Boris Spassky for the world championship, a match that has generated wider interest than any chess game in history. Fischer, apparently bargaining for more money, was hiding jout in New Yoik while the great debate of will he show I up or wont he? raged. The 24-game senes was to 'have started Sunday. But when' Fischer didnt show the president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), Dr. Max Euwe, announced that he was I postponing the deadline until noon Tuesday (11 a m.

PDT). If Fischer does not appear for the drawing of lots scheduled for that time, he will be disquali Crash Kills Three Near River Pines RIVER PINES (UPI) Three persons were killed during the weekend in a two-car head-on crash just west of this tiny community about 20 miles north of Jackson. The Highway Patrol said the collision occurred late Saturday on the dangerous two-lane Shenandoah Road. The victims were identified as Charles Cole, 30, Campbell, Gerald T. Noble, 30, San Jose, and Jean M.

Iannarone, 36, Pennsville, N. J. 1 Legislators Work July 4th; School Finance On Agenda Officially there was no explanation. He has not been in touch with the Icelandic Chess Federation or FIDE since he sent a cable through the U.S. Chess Federation some time back saying he would show up 'for the match under protest.

Four times since then, has canceled bookinss The Icelandic federation, 0 RENT-A-CAR1 Rent a New PINTO Day 1 6 Mile Marry Truman Hospitalized WAIT! DON'T BUY! WATCH FOR OUR SALE AD JULY 5 Salt Lake City originally was called Great Salt Lake City. Ph. 424-7569 Shoes 354 MAIN ST. SALINAS KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) Former President Harry Truman, pale and thin, was hospitalized Sunday with re newed stomach trouble.

Dr. Wallace H. Graham, ETLS1 to" since the White House days, said the 33rd President was satisfactory condition." Truman, SS, was taken by car from his home nearby Independence, Mo to research Hospital in Kansas City. He entered in a wheelchair. His wife, Bess, 87, accompanied hun and stayed at his bedside.

SACRAMENTO (UPI) i that the legislature might pass Legislators resumed their fev-1 legislation on no-fault, insurance ertsh pace today with plans of and a coastline protection act, statement issued shortly afterlttorking through the July 4 which is virtually identical to Truman was admitted at 3 03 holiday to wrap up the bulk of an initiative that has qualified m. Sunday. legislative business before the for the Nov. 7 ballot, 1 Graham described the ail-Democratic National Conven- The legislature has already invent as a lower gastro-jUon begms next Monday. eomnleted its most inmortant intestinal problem related to his Thg tvs0 maj.3r issues sun' task creation 0f a state SLT to're iSST lawmakers ap- cneck ms status ltn ms masSiVe tax shift-school finance nrnvpd 7 billion hudeet and condition when he was hospita- anf) reaDDortionment 0 ed a 7,, get l.zed in 1971.

Routine and hl.l bluePencU tions are planned to include X-l Gv- Reaf the sum down ray studies of the lower gastro-' Assemt)'y Bob t0 7-7 bllllon- intestinal tract. It was the seventh time, school Truman was hospitalized since Men's Fine financing dilemma. But Senate Democrats have withheld their endorsement. Meanwhile, the Assembly Ways and Means Committee is m' expected to act this week on an good spirits and talked with alternate school finance propo-hospital personnel as he was sal by Assemblyman Dixon taken to his room in a Arnett, R-Redwood City, that wheelchair. would cost the state $6o4 Truman spent less than one.nulhon.

hour at Research Hospital Both Plans are designed Wednesday after complaining of meet the state Supreme Court back pains resulting from a fall landmark decision that OAKLAND (UPI) Clerical at his home on Tuesday. He Present property tax laws are workers of the Kaiser Founda- was released after X-rays. unconstitutional because tion Health Plan and three) Truman's most serious illness discriminate against Kaiser hospitals broke off since leaving Washington came, school districts, negotiations with admimstra-1 in 1954 when he underwent gall The Assembly plans tors Sunday after settling only bladder surgery. He was in during the Democra ic a few minor issues. critical condition for several itlon The strike went into its fourth 'days following a severe reac- during day todav with 900 members of tl0n to antibiotics.

He was' hp pn'nampri delegates Local 2 of the Office of hospitalized Jan. 21. 1971. for 12 toebM. Sffi Professional Emplojes Union das "ith colitis, inflammation demanding greater fringe bene- of the large intestine.

he left the White House in 1933. His last two illnesses in 1971 but the Senate may work the convention week because only a few Senators lave bee I to recess July 28 until after the November elections when they fits. Negotiations left major disputes unresolved, according to the union, which posted pickets Friday at health plan offices in Oakland, a data processing; SACRAMENTO (UPI) POLY GRADUATE center in Berkeley and hospi- ater Resources Director lhj Edward M. Rummer of Salin-tals Oakland, Hayward and jiam Gianelli says the as was among those graduating Richmond. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta from cal poly last month.

Ru- At this point, it looks like a ls rapidly transforming from a'ngr was a mechanized agristalemate, Mrs. Leah Newber-'stnctiy agncultural community' cuiture major, ry, secretary-treasurer of the to -one of the most fabulous I union said Sunday. There is no recreation areas in the solution in sight. He said Sunday the legisla- A Kaiser spokesman said ture should consider whether I management was hopeful that the state should put the delta talks would be resumed in the under its wing to help head off near future. The firm said its disastrous floods such as the offer matched that accepted in one that inundated Isleton last' January by Hospital and Institu-month tional Workers Local 250, which daneii; noted that the state received pay hikes of $37 to $35 currently does not impose any a month and improvements standards for levee construction will return to tackle the deadlocked issue of reapportionment.

There also is a slim chance The cooling effect of a young healthy tree is equivalent to 10 room-size air conditioners. Streets that cross at right angles to make square blocks were introduced in the 5th century B.C. by the Iomans in Greece. But, imposed on steep Greek hillsides, this plan turned some streets into stairways. In some southern U.S.

port cities, wooden homes, trees and utility poles are being chewed hollow by hidden invaders: Formosan termites bigger, more prolific, and seemingly smarter than the native species. Backgrounds become bolder as colors like apple green replace the usual white or light colors on walls. Often high-gloss lacquers, they give a new look to patterned drapes and textured upholstery. Build tall, say those urban planners who favor intensive use of land. They hope to preserve large open spaces for gardens and parks.

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SMILE MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING in the delta area because the dikes are built with private capital and on private land. I dont think its too premature, Gianelli said, for the legislature to take a look at whether or not there isnt a statewide interest in the protection of the Delta area and thereby state funds and state interests imposed on the Delta to maintain its desirable characteristics. SOMETHING MISSING? Youve got all the old things that were in your old home but its still not quite like home. The Welcome Wagon hostess can make you feel more at home in a short time. Call Today 422-35 IS health plan coverage.

One Dead Following $5 Debt Discussion OAKLAND (UPI) An argument between two relatives in their 70s over a $5 debt ended with one of them dead and the other in jail Sunday on a murder charge. Police said Noms Pickens, 72, argued with his sister-in-law, Rosa Thomas, 70, when she demanded payment of $5 she had lent him. He shot Mrs. Thomas with a 32 caliber revolver she kept in her apartment, telephoned police and waited for them to take him to prison, officer said. ADD A ROOM Family Room Bea'room Bathroom Kitchen (Remodel) FREE ESTIMATES We do all or any part of the job BOB CLINTON! General Contractor 422-5794 0 SAVINGS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Palo Alto -Salinas Savings used to be our name, SALINAS 425 Main Street Phone 424-1821 Open Daily 94, Fridays 96 21 Northern California Locations i.

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