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The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey • 5

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The Herald-Newsi
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Passaic, New Jersey
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The Herald-News, Monday, July 10, 1972 5 End game just that years ago Common market in danger CHAIRS RECOVERED WHILE WAIT AT FACTORY PRICtS HOMES COMMERCIAL 1550 TEA'NECK RD. of dinosaur-like growth intrigue and murder, according to sagas of the Games were often interrupted because somebody wa getting hacked to When a certain King Louis lost a chess game to Rogn-vald, he stood up in a fury, shoved his chessmen into a bag and smashed his opponent in the face with it, leaving him a bloody mess. NEW YORK (AP) The in-' lulted egos and white-knuckled tensions before the Fischer-Spassky chess match may seem to be a blazing battle, but pale beside the tales of bloos-thirsty games in Meni-eval Iceland. Chess boards in the 12th and 13th centuries were often the center of treachery, revenge, to continue, or how long Premier Giulio Andreotti's right-of-center coalition will survive attacks. Its enemies include both Communist and TEANECK, NJ.

Vl Mile North of Rt. 4 SAME AS Afr 845-5663 GUARANTEED NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE OPEN 10 A.M. 10 P.M.C"! "We're off the beaten track but you can't beat our priced VACATION SPECIALS Men's 24" Genuine Leather 20 TO 2 suiter mm 40 OFF -EE- 1 I This Chair is a Bed j. A tis kv mit and of the political secretariat would be bound to slow down the planning the Common Market's future. The obstacles do not come from France alone.

Britain broke ranks by deciding to let the pound float on the world currency market. The others were concentrating on tying their currencies closer together the summit was to discuss economic and monetary union. West Germany has complicated the monetary crisis with the resignation of Karl Schiller, minister of economics and finance. Schiller opposed controls to slow down the flow of unwanted U.S. dollars into West Germany but he was outvoted in the Cabinet.

His departure weakens Chancellor Willy Brandt's government in the midst of its attempt to make a good economic record with a view to elections in November. Italy's new government has an uncertain future because of international as well as domestic problems. The weak Italian lira has been propped up by agreement other Common Market countries to accept settlement of Italian obligations in U.S. dollars, which they do not really want. It's anybody's guess how long they will be willing MEN'S CARRY-ON ONE SUITERS TROS ALL SIZES School Bogs Gym Bags ATTACHE CASES Men's Women's Bangladesh to try 1 ,200 NEW DELHI (JP) The Bangladesh government plans' to put 1,200 Pakistani prisoners of war on trial for genocide and other war crimes but has postponed the trials indefinitely in an effort to maintain the good atmosphere of the India-Pakistan summit, the New Delhi Statesmen reported today.

The newspaper said in dispatch from Dacca that Sheik Mujibur Rahman's government insists on its right to hold the trials, and the date for them will be purely a political decision for Mujib and his cabinet. "Indications here suggest that, he and his eabinet will leave enough room for flexibility in fixing a date," the Statesman said. "At any rate it will not be held before the second Indo-Pakistan summit, expected to be held within the next 10 weeks." 1 Another apparent reason for deferring the trials, the paper was to give Pakistani, President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto time "to get reconciled to thel( idea of the trials and also tq mold Pakistani public opinion in its favor." The Statesman said the Bangladesh government also will not budge from its position that there can be no talks with Pakistan on any issue until Pakistan recognizes Bangladesh as an independent nation. Bangladesh, the former East Pakistan, won its independence in the two-week India-Pakistan war in December. India is holding 91,000 Pakistani POWs who surren--dered.

150 foreign newsmen MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) Some 150 seasoned political observers from 64 foreign countries are on hand at the 1972 Democratic National Convention. To bring the foreign correspondents up to date, the Ambassador's Committee of the DNC conducts daily briefings. The committee is headed by Angier Biddle Duke, former chief of protocol for the U.S. State Department.

GAR DIGS Matching Zippered Vinyl toe iMthm. AS mien ttKlxtinf oHv "Take that!" exclaimed the king. Rognvald rode off in a panic. But his brother stayed to split the king's skull open. These stories are sagas from Willard Fiske's "Chess in Iceland and in Icelandic Literature," published in 1905.

It is said that American chess ha i Bobby Fischer has gotten the highest stakes in history of chess for his series beginning tomorrow in Reykjavik with Boris Spassky, the world champion. Even though thousands of dollars of prize money are on the line, today's championship prize is chicken feed. Rognvald played King Louis for his head. A woman was the prize in one knightly saga. A king put VP his horse, falcon and sword for a maiden and engaged in a game, winner take all.

The king lost. He left the game oh foot, unarmed and unloved. "'Little consolation do you derive from the game of chess for now I own your costly objects'" said his competitor. Talk about concentration. Today, Fisher feels the glare of the elaborate chess table in Reykjavik may bee too bright.

It may distract him. Fischer could take a lesson from King Valdemar, in the year 1157. The king concentrated so hard on his chess game that when Canute gave him a big kiss, he didn't even look up from the board. It took a troop of enemy soldiers rushing into the room to get his attention. The king lept up to fight.

He fell with a wounded thigh. But his men covered him with their bodies for protection. They were chopped to bits, and the king escaped. The game was never finished. Concentration could have been the dowfall of Eric Plov-penning, a wise ruler, it is said.

He was lured to the chess table by his blackhearted brother in the summer of 1250. The brother abused Eric as he sat playing chess, and Eric was killed that very night. "Poor King! Little did he merit so cruel a checkmate!" was the comment from Fiske. Bags. All Sizes 598 Tote Bags BRUSSELS (AP) The Common Market is in danger of growing like the dinosaur, a massive body with only a tiny head to set it on a clear path.

Britain and Ireland, and probably Denmark and Norway, will become members in less than six mqnths. Final word, is expected soon on treaties to bring into this free-trading area six more countries: Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Finland, Portugal and Iceland. They would not be full members, but important participants in the greatest commercial bloc the world has ever seen. The special trade advantages that members get from one another will be a formidable challenge to the countries outside, notably the United States and Japan. Some day the cooperation may be extended from trade matters to world 'policy in general.

For the moment economic relations among the leading members are in disarray. Pierre Messmer, the new French premier, has a strong nationalist record that could lead him to accentuate serious French differences with other members. The differences are already threatening a summit conference scheduled for October to lay down directions for the new community. The idea of a "political secretariat" to help unify foreign policy has been dropped, at least for the time being. French dislike The French wanted the secretariat in Paris; nearly all the others favored Brussels.

In this city the Common Market's executive commission has been striving 12 years to push the area's interests as a whole over the special national interest of each member. A meeting of foreign ministers next week will decide whether the summit meeting can held at all, or whether it will have to be indefinitely postponed. A delay of the sum EXPERT LUGGAGE REPAIRS .95 HOME OF NAME BRAND LUGGAGE N.Y.-N.J. LEATHER CO. SlumberSeat 184 Monroe Sr.

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Values to $14 Ladies' BLOUSES. 'J Values to $20 DIRECTORS SAMUEL F. R1SKIM Chairman of the Board and President MAURICE E. BALE General Manager Beecham Inc. International FRANKLIN T.

COLCORD President Atlantic Can Co. DR. PETER J. DeBELL Surgeon PAUL M. DENSEN President E-Z-Do Company Div.

of Tenneco; Inc. RICHARD DRUKKER Chairman I Publisher The Herald News PAUL H. EINHORN President 'Universal Manufacturing Corp. DR. WALLACE J.

HADDON Dentist STEPHEN J. KELLEY President Anchor Securities RAYMOND KRAMER President Kramer Lumber Supply Co. ROBERT MARCALUS President Marcal Paper Mills JEAN NELSON President N. P. Nelson Inc.

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