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Fischer Plea Rejected On Forfeited Game 2 San Mateo Zimte Friday, July 1972 McGovern in Drive For Unified Party (Continued From Page 1) drik Olafsson, an old friend of Fischer, managed to get. into the suite of rooms where the challenger is staying in a down president who believes he can make both the economic issue and the war issue work in his favor. Kennedy, last of the family which has seen two other sons fall before assassins, declared the party "has met the test of greatness" by nominating McGovern and Ea gleton. The tticoderous reception accorded Kennedy, who sat' out the convention at his Hyannis Port, rivaled that given Whose candidacy fell heir to much of the support of Kennedy's slain brother, Robert. Then, as the convention band blared the strains of "Happy Days are Here Again" and "When the' Saints In," came forth, followed by the rivals 'who had earlier pledged to back his effort this fall.

Often as he spoke, his supporters erupted in applause as he pledged an end to the Vietnam war. as he pledged before all else that "the doors Df government will be opened, and that war will be closed." The Wallace supporters, centered in the delegations from Alabama, Texas. Florida and Michigan, sat silently through much of the speech. They filed out quietly as MeGovera's supporters stood and cheered, clapped and marched following REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) The committee in charge of the $250,000 international, chess championship today turned, down Bobby Fischer's request to overrule referee Lot har hmid and take away the for feit point awarded to Russian Boris SpassKy. The committee, composed of Schmid, his.

deputy, representatives for the two players and the organizers, said it would meet again later in the. day to discuss Fischer's complaints about conditions under which the match is being played. Spassky, the reigning world champion, was awarded one nntnt. Thursday when Fsicher refused to piay ine seconu unx of the match, giving rum a. lead.

The temoermental Ameri can said he would not play until four closed circuit television cameras were removed trom the chess The committee, announced its ruling following a two hour meeting. Deputy reieicc u. mundur Arnlaugsson saw Fischer and Spassky would be invited to the second meeting to discuss Fischer's complaints. While Fischer's main niain was aeainst the television cameras, be has also protested the lighting in the hall. the size of the chess pieces.

The thick ness of the drapes and the con duct of the spectators. The big question remained one that' has nauntea me cuam pionship almost from me Degm ning: Would friscner waiKuui. Icelandic, grandmaster Fri Nixon (Continued From Paje l) Nion spent a quiet evening at their Spanish style home, occa: sionallv watching the proceed nf tii Democrats on televi according to presidential spokesman Ronald Ziegler. Nixon Thursday instructed his national security adviser, Henry A. Kissinger, to arrange complete intelligence briefings for Democratic presidential nomi nee George S.

Mcuovern. town hotel. "He talked to me about any thing else but tne matcn, Olafsson said. "He lost interest in it sis months ago." Fischer dropped the first of the possible 24 games to spas sky, who needs 12 points a win counts one point, a draw one half, point to retain his title. Time for the second game came and went Thursday and Fischer did not arrive.

Aides said he stayed in bed to protest the television cameras. At the. appointed time, 5 p.m., Spassky was in the hall. Promptly at 5, bcnmio siarrea the time clock. There were 60 minutes of hushed silence while, everybody waited for Fischer.

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Terrence, 13, is at left and Mrs. Barbara Eagleton at right. (AP Wirephoto) MEET THE EAGLETON FAMILY Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton of Missouri hoists his daughter, Chris line, 9, up on the podium at the Democratic National Convention as he presents his family to the dele Firemen Battle Blaze on Hottest Day Gas and Electric and Pacific gon budget by 1975 would leave America weak and its allies frightened.

"America will its defenses alert 'and fully sufficient to meet any danger," if he is elected, McGovern promised, whether the Democrats would go all out to help him or seek to save their own hides if Nixon looks invincible as the election approached re mained in doubt. As they drifted away toward home, delegates appeared concerned, about McGovern 's chances of upsetting a popular Court Stays Bus Ordering For Detroit DETROIT i UP!) The latest court action in the Detroit school desegregation case prevents the Detroit Board of Education from ordering any buses for use in a cross district racial busing program until at least Monday. The U.S. Sixth Circuit of Appeals in Cincinnati. Ohio, Thursday issued a temporary stay of an order by U.Sr District Court Judge Stephen Roth that 295 buses be' purchased this week for use in September.

The buses would be used in an integration program involving Detroit's largely black schools with those cf 52 nearly ail white suburban school districts. Redwood Gity Girl Drowns LAKEPORT (API A 9 year old Redwood City girl drowned in Clear Lake when she aoparently slipped. from an air mattress on which she had been floating, the sheriffs' office said. The body of Terrv Lee Vivei tos. 3073 Hoover Street.

Redwood City, ivas found by searchers Thursday in seven feet of water after her mother, Marie Viveiros. noticed that the girl had disappeared from sight. Chairman (Continued From Page 1 new dimension to the party coalition. Despile last minute appeals rrom McGovern, O'Brien said 'i don't believe I'll change ir.y view." He has steered the Denv ocrats through troubled tiuies particularlv since the convention in Chicago which left the party a shamblis and heavily debt ridden. works director oraered a water main punctured in the 1100 block of Parrott so an emergency, temporary hydrant could be placed there.

Hillsborough had three engines arid a tank truck at the fire. Other departments sent the following equipment: The State Division, nine trucks and two bulldozers: San Mateo, two engine companies': (Continued From Page 1) and Bill Hollowell, 29, who had his hands 'burned, were also in jured. Many firemen were reported to have collapsed' in the" heat, but later returned" to duty. San Mateo and Hillsborough police blocked off the entire area from sightseers, and Crystal Springs Road and Parrott Drive were re opened to traffic until p.m. A Stale Di vision of Forestry crew pa i trolled the area throughout a anu ana a carryaiJ tor pe: two engine eompa BeImorit two eneine com gnies: Millbrae.

two eneme ponies, and Redwood City, a San Carlos had two engines alerted on a standby basis, while Pacifica fire department was also placed on alert. Although the main fire swept over about 30 acres, the situa tion was made more com p.ex with numerous tiareups Because of difficulty communications due to a differ ence in radio frequencies, the sheriff's helicopter coordinated efforts. 'I Power poles were charred all along Parrott Drive, a guard I Telephone companies were dis patched to repair wires which dropped from rhe burned power lines. After the fire crested through a eucalyptus grove, it was re ported flames were heading to ward tne loom uaric estate The estate was not threatened, however. Some residents were begin nine to evacuate their houses for a time near the beginning of the fire.

The fire was apparent touched of: by a motorist on Crystal Springs Road throwing a cigarette out ot tne car. tire men reported. Regular $2 13,00 his speecn. 'Fat Albert' Bombs Used SAIGON (AP'i The U.S. Navy announced today.

the introduction of a new, one ton video bomb called "Fat Albert" into the air war against North Vietnam and termed it highly effective. The weapon is improved version of the "Walleye" television bomb and has been in use for fhe oast month, the iavy said. Capt. Marland TV. Townsend commanding officer of the car ier Kitlv Hawk, said me nrsi ix Fat Alberts released scored direct hits against their target and reduced tne riss tnai American pilots would be hit by ground tire.

Townsend said lour bridges were downed and two military supply buildings were de stroyed by the bomos. You can't beat 100 per cent," 'he said. The fat Albert, named, by fliers aboard the Kitty Hawk, is twice as powerful as the Wall eve and has a television cam era in the nose to direct the bomb to the target The U.S. Command an ounced meanwhile, that U.S oilots carried cut '270. tactical stnKes against targets North Vietnam Thursday sil was burned away and 3peed mit signs had their lettering burned off.

Deputv William E. McCann. pilot of the helicopter, reported he had landed near Tartan Trail in Hillsborough as the air tankers were making their passes. He said he had been on the ground for about 25 minutes, and as he started to take off, the aircraft began losing power. Although he applied full power, ithe helicopter fell to the ground.

bounced into the air, hit the' ground again, ana uuiuiccu ujjuc again into the air. A skid lip was broken off. McCann, however, flew the helicopter back to San Carlos Airport, where 'a mechanic said the failure may have been due to heat of the fire and the day. McCann reported it was 105 degrees at the altitude he had been flying. He said he had to lake off because ot me danger as the helicopter was surrounded by dry grass.

He said he noticed the area be wanted to land in had several people in it. Crews from both the Pacific mond, San Rafael, San Francisco, and Oakland. Due' to the stability of the high pressure area, weathermen forecast continued warm weather through the weekend. with cooling fogs and ocean breezes along the coast. At a.m.

today. Areata was reporting "ceiling zero" in fog; Motto Bay, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles were reporting fog, and visibilities in the Los Angeles basin were reported as "restricted" to 2 to 5 miles, due to haze and smoke. At the same time, Fresno was noting S3 degrees. Bakersfield 32, and Red Bluff, 92. Temperatures Over 100 (Continued From Page 1) and the day was apparently on Is way to becoming anotner scorcher.

In Burlingame yesterday, it was 1U5: in tieimont iuj, duc over at Pescadero, tempera tures rose to a mere 72 degrees. San Francisco reported a day's high, temperature of 89; Oakland hit 94; San Jose, 103; Los Gatos, Palo Alto, 102; and Martinez, 114. Severe smog readings were recorded as the stable high pressure area kept winds to a minimum and temperatures to maximum. Smog warnings were issued yesterday in Rich tiareups wunintne control imes Firemen were also expected to be working to completely extinguish the fire most of the day. When the fire swept across Parrott Drive, it burned the hose cover off a Hillsborough fire truck and blistered its paint.

Hillsborough Fire. Chief William who was the chief in charge, called in water department and street crews 'as well 'as his own off duty men, and the Hills borough' public Battles Rage In Belfast 'BELFAST. Northern Ireland Gun battles raged through the night in Roman Catholic districts of Belfast and continued today after the British a.rmy abandoned its 'low profile" and took the offensive against guerrillas of the Irish Republican Army. Three soldiers and titree TM killer! to 16 since Wednesday 432 in the three years of com munal violence in Northern Ire lar.d The sirmy claimed to have hit more than gunmen, out re covered no bodies because me guerrillas carry awav tnoir cas uaities for burial or treatment. Shooting erupted in all of Bel fast manor Catholic strongholds after three battalions of troops invaded the IRA "no go: district of Andersons town to quell gunmen who had poured intensive lire at an army com mand post tor iour It was the first time the army had entered one of the districts taker, over by the IRA In the 'past areas have 19TH AVE.

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