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The Lompoc Record from Lompoc, California • 4

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The Lompoc Recordi
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Fischer battles for draw -fXo if' including international grand masters Ef rim Geller and Nikolai Krogius, sent their world champion to, sleep and then spent the night and the morning hours analyzing' the position to find a winning combination for Spassky. I Many experts feel they will suceed, even if Geller himself modestly suggested: "I believe we will have a draw." grandmaster 'Jens Eneveoldsen. "We will never know until Fischer tells us if he said another international grandmaster. Fischer obviously was displeased with his game. After the adjournment he EXTR A SHOW SAUGUS, Calif.

one 6'r two people called" to complain when a cable television station broadcast the image of a Playboy centerfold nude for more than an hour. angrily demanded a meeting with the Icelandic organizers to complain against what he described as the noisy audience. Some 3,000 Icelanders and foreign chess enthusiasts had packed into the Lagardur Hall for the opening thriller. But most knowledgable observers said they felt the audience was more quiet than is normal at top chess games. The rejected Fischer's demand and told him it is, up to the official referee, Lothar Schmid of West Germany, to run the game from now on.

Spassky's seconds, MM Meat import" discussion WASHINGTON (UPI) Continuing its attempts to drive down meat prices, the administration invited representatives of 12 nations to a meeting today to discuss ways of increasing imports into the American market. Charles W. Bray III, a State Department spokesman, said the representatives of the 12 trading partners will be told their 1973 quotas for meat imports into the United States will depend upon how they respond to the U.S. request for increased imports this year. "The United States government hopes to encourage these meat exporting countries to increase their shipments.to the United States as part of the effort to drive down meat prices in this country," Bray said, Tuesday as he announced' the Washington meeting.

"This government when it considers 1973 quotas will loosen the quotas for those who help us in 1972 that is, the performance of the exporting countries in response to the President's appeal will be a very heavily weighted factor in setting next year'f quotas." aw a i HE IlrinJiemft Sljopj Station Manager Craig Rahn said Tuesday pranksters broke into the station and placed the nude in front of an automatic camera, which broadcasts weather dials and temperature gauges. He said he did not know whether the lack of protest calls indicated few people watch his station's channel early in the morning, or if they would rather look at nude women than temperature gauges. Sheriff's Deputy Dave Harris said the law was "hunting for someone with a Playboy centerfold AND DOLL CLINIC Wt havt uniqut handmadt Leather Items Ties Afghans Ponchos Slippers Wood Metal Jewelry Baby Things Rib Ticklers Sweaters Belts Toys Pottery Doll Clothes Wedding Veils Weed Pots Yarn Dept. Needlepoint and Crewel Supplies PLAY imitates life everywhere, and in Northern Ireland both have a grim aspect. A child copies his elders daring a rally in Londonderry of masked militant Protestant organization.

905 West Laurel Jurors questioned on Pentagon papers a furniture refinisher, saidl AAcGo'vern aided by Calif. MIAMI BEACH (UPD-California's "new politics" delegation played a lot of "old politics" today in helping George McGovern defeat a pro-abortion platform plank his strategists feared would be embarrasing in the campaign against President Nixon. The 271-member California delegation pledged to McGovern went down the line with the senator pn most platform issues during exhaustive debates which lasted through the night and well past dawn, finally ending also: -Actress Shirley Maclaine, a California delegate, got into an angry shouting match over abortions with Rep. Bella Abzug. "She's getting to be more theatrical than I am," Miss Maclaine told reporters after the confrontation on the convention floor.

California delegates refused to either stand or applaud for George Wallace when the partially paralyzed Alabama Governor dramatically addressed the Democratic Convention. "They probably just don't have any respect for Wallace. So rather than boo they just didn't move," explained delegation co-chairman Willie Brown of San Francisco. Former United Auto Workers official Paul Scbrade, a California delegate, announced he was attempting to form a nationwide labor coalition for McGovern comprised of blue and white collar workers. Schrade said he had enlisted 55 California delegates as a starter.

California will be the first state called when the residential nominating egins tonight, but will pass to Connecticut so Sen. Abraham Ribicoff can place McGovern's name in nomination. -Clack California Assemblywoman Yvonne Brathwaite Burke of Los Angeles presided over most of the platform debate as convention vice chairman. She told delegates the convention was "symbolic of new politics" because of its wide mixture of races and ages, i California actually voted 176-87 for the abortion plan, a seemingly innocuous proposed amendment to the main platform which read: "In matters relating to human reproduction, each person's right to privacy, freedom of choice and individual conscience should be fully respected, consistent with relevant Supreme Court decisions." But Brown delayed announcing California's vote until McGovern strategists were assured the proposal would lose. At one point; Brown lent California's microphone to a friendly Ohio delegate who said he wanted to add some no votes but his chairman wouldn't let him.

Last-chainiGe savings. Worth cutting your vacation short. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Caught in a hopelessly drawn game, temperamental American challenger Bobby Fischer took a chance to bring some life into his first world chess championship game. In that soft- spoken and mild-mannered Boris Spassky proved why he is the world champion in the noblest of games. He immediately pounced on Fischer's bishop left trapped after capturing one of the Russian's pawns and the game turned distinctly in Spassky's favor.

Spassky asked for adjournment after 40 moves and 4 Vi hours play. When the two resume the game the first in their $250,000, 24-game world match Spassky has a bishop and three pawns against Fischer's five pawns. Play resumes at 5 p.m. (lp.m. EDT).

Most experts assembled here seemed to agree that Spassky has a chance to win, while Fischer should be happy if he salvages a draw. But nobody has come up with an explanation why the American chess genius went straight into what appeared to be a Russian trap. "He took a chance to win a chance," said Danish days to and save! Sale240 Reg. $3. Swiss knit nylonLycra spandex sport brief.

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Ellsberg, 41, and Russo, 35, former colleagues at the Rand Corp. "think admit they leaked the documents to, the newspapers. 1 They are accused of espionage, theft and conspiracy in connection "with the removal of the documents from Rand, but are not directly charged with turning them over for, publication. One prospective panelist, white-haired Louis J. Asta, v- i to 7 Reg.

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"I keep busy working," he told U.S. District Court Judge Matt Byrne. Another, Mrs. Marie Goldstein, the wife of. a Pomona physician, said she had scanned some articles about the case in the Los Angeles Times.

"I didn't read them carefully," she said, "I was more interested in reading about Mr. Ellsberg himself. It said he thought he only way he could help stop the war was to publish what he knew about its origins." Although four jurors said they were opposed to American involvement in the Vietnam War, all but one, Francis G. Hougen of Chatsworth, said they felt they could set their opinions aside and render an impartial verdict. Hougen said he believed he would lean toward the side which agreed with' his personal views supporting the war.

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