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Iron wood Daily Wednesday, July 12, 1972 PAGE 3 Viet Peace Talks Resume Thursday WASHINGTON (AP) The! United States heads back into the Vietnam peace talks Thursday amid only modest predictions here about prospects for a settlement any time soon. Secretary of State William P. Rogers, due in late today from a round-the-world trip, said before leaving Rome that he is generally hopeful the reopening Paris parley might bring some movement by a Hanoi negotiator toward ending the war. Assistant Secretary Marshall Green, the State Department's top Far East expert, returned from an East Asian tour affirming that the United States will work hard for a settlement. "But I think we are dealing, quite realistically," Green said, "with pretty hard-bitten, intransigent, struggle-minded leaders in Hanoi." President Nixon's security affairs adviser, Henry A.

Kissinger, told newsmen over the weekend that "at least we have some reason to believe that maybe there will be a new approach" by North Vietnam. "But we cannot guarantee it," he said, "because it will not be certain until we have heard it from them." Washington analysts a spotted no particular shift in North Vietnam's position in the public remarks of Hanoi negotiator Xuan Thuy upon his arrival in Paris Monday. They say Hanoi's terms would mean, in effect, a Communist takeover of South Vietnam. However, Le Due Tho, the Hanoi Politburo member who has met secretly with Kissinger in the past, is reported on his way to Paris and what he says privately may--or may not--diverge from their public stance. Washington analysts have public remarks of Hanoi ne- spotted no particular shift in nam.

Nixon announced June 29th that he was resuming the long- stalemated Paris meetings, suspended May 4, "on the assumption that the North Vietnamese are prepared to negotiate in a constructive and serious way." Administration spokesmen have yet to disclose what evidence they may have that Hanoi intends to alter her position. They add the United States will not drop its refusal of North Vietnam's central demand for a coalition government in Saigon. The administration's main stated reasons for some optimism is because of North Vietnam's circumstances now. Rogers noted that Hanoi's spring offensive has failed, U.S. bombing of the North is highly successful, Nixon's Moscow and Peking trips have strengthened the world climate for peace, and continuing the war serves nobody's interests.

Match Resumes Today Spassky Favored, Fischer Blunders REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Defending champion Boris Spassky was favored by the experts to beat American challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening game of the world chess match when play resumes this afternoon. The opener of the richest chess competition in hkf ory adjourned Tuesday night after 4 hours and 34 minutes of play and 40 moves by each player. The game was to resume at 5 p.m.--1 p.m. EDT. Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany will make Spassky's 41st move.

The Russian wrote it on a slip of paper and handed it to him in a sealed envelope at the adjournment. Abzug Argues With Actress MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Rep. Bella Abzug of New York angrily accused actress Shirley MacLaine early today of sabotaging an effort to add more women delegates from South Carolina. "You stole that from us," Rep.

Abzug told the actress in the brief exchange on the floor of the Democratic National Convention in front of the California delegation, of which Ms. MacLaine she prefers Ms. -is a member. When the actress tried to explain that a number of supporters had switched from support of the South Carolina women Monday night, in order to avoid a parliamentary test that could have jeopardized their chances on the crucial California credentials vote, the New York congresswoman snapped: "I don't care about Gary Hart (McGovern's campaign manager), he's a 31-year-old kid." "If you want the best for women," Ms. Maclaine re- "help McGovern." Without the switch of the votes, she added, McGovern might have lost the presidential nomination.

McGovern supporters said Monday night they switched the votes only after it became evident the South Carolina challenge would lose. Man Injured In Collision SILVER CITY-A Silver City man is in fair condition today following an accident at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday on M-64, three- quarters of a mile east of M-107 near Mineral River. Ontonagon Sheriff's deputies said a car driven by Wilfred Alexander, 77, Silver City, apparently crossed over the center line and struck a truck driven by John Hill, 43, Ontonagon. HilJ told officers the car came directly at him.

He was not injured. Alexander was aken by ambulance to the Ontonagon Memorial Hospital with a severely injured arm, several cuts and bruises and other injuries of undetermined extent. The two competitors, then- seconds and chess enthusiasts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzing possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the green- and-white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns for Spassky. The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer tried to seize the initiative on his 29th move. The lanky Brooklyn, N.Y., challenger galloped his bishop down a long black diagonal to snatch an unprotected pawn Spassky had offered.

A few moves -iater the bishop was trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns. U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, "Fischer is going to have trouble making a draw. I don't see how Spassky can lose." Analyzing the game for The Associated Press, international grandmaster Isaac Kashdan termed Fischer's move "a rare miscalculation by the American genius." He said it gave Spassky good prospects for a win. Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugoslav grandmaster present at the tournament, said, "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw." Spassky, who had the first move, is playing the white pieces, Fischer the black.

Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past, losing all three times he played the black pieces and getting draws both times he played the whites and had the advantage of the first move. A draw counts half a point and a win a point in the 24- game championship match. To dethrone Spassky, Fischer needs points while the Russian can retain his crown with 12 points. The winner will get $153,125 in prize money, the loser $91,85, and in addition they will divide equally an estimated $55,000 or more from film and television sales. Record of the Past FIFTY YEARS AGO With state police arriving here today, a warning was issued to motorists that persons without driving licenses will be arrested and brought into court.

The state police will make arrests by the wholesale, it is threatened if state laws are not observed. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO "Chi's Eat Shop" opened today at 113 East Mary Street, Bessemer. Mrs. Rose Czajkowski is the proprietor. YEARS AGO Although it failed to get a single hit.

Hurley White Ways nosed out Bosch Beer 1-0 in an Intercity softball League game at Randa Field. Pete Kopecko, Bosch hurler had the misfortune of losing the game in spite of throwing a no hitter. Hurley scored the game's only run in the first inning when lead-off man Louis Ferrari got to first base on the game's only error. Ferrari went to second on a passed ball and then moved around to score on two infield outs. LITTLE GIRL'S TWO PIECE SHORT Cloth Cotton Nylon Permanent Press Sizes 4-6x Bright Summer Colors TREMENDOUS SAVINGS LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER NYLON CRIMP KNIT SHELLS Reg.

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