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Lancaster New Era from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 30

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HEN EXT 30-LANCASTER, NEW ERA-TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1972 WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP FISCHER 1 At 1 1 1 1 it 2 1A 8 SPASSKY American Bobby Fischer, left, off in the world Chess Championship and Russian Boris Spassky square in Reykjavik, Iceland, today. SPASSKY OPENS WITH QUEEN'S PAWN Chess Match Starts, Fischer Arrives Late REYKJAVIK, ICELAND (AP) The World Chess Championship began Tuesday without Bobby Fischer, the American challenger. Champion Boris Spassky of Russia arrived exactly on time at 5 p.m., waited a minute, then calmly pushed his queen's pawn forward two spaces. Referee Lothar Schmid of Germany pushed the button time clock and the match had begun. Fischer sometimes chooses to be late to tournaments and matches.

It was not known where he was. Then seven minutes after Spassky began the game, Fischer appeared from offstage left. With long strides he sped to the black leather swivel chair placed behind the white side of the board. Applause which greeted Fischer's arrival arose in crescendo when Spassky moved forward from the side of the stage where he had been waiting to shake Fischer's hand. The American took a minute to regard the board and the queen's pawn opening Spassky favors.

He moved his king's side knight to the queen's bishop three square. Spassky seated himself and replied with a threat to the center of the board with his queen's bishop's pawn. Fischer pushed his king's pawn forward a square. Experts said it looked as if a Nimzo-Indian defense was shaping up. Fischer has three losses and two draws with Spassky in five previous games.

Fischer has never beaten the Russian playing black. TABLE SHORTENED Last minute adjustments were made on the stage of Reykjavik's sports hall. The playing table was shortened, the green and white marble chessboard constructed for the fourth time, and the overhead lighting changed. But these were small details compared to the tangled negotiations and war of nerves that preceded the encounter, originally set to start July 2. The match is 24 games and could last two months.

Fischer needs points to win; Spassky 12, or a draw, to retain his title. A player gets one point for winning a game and a half point for a draw. Spassky, 35, drew the white chessmen and with them the first move. Fischer, 29, of if Brooklyn, N.Y., had the black pieces. One game will be played each Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, starting at 5 p.m.

-1 p.m. EDT. National prestige was at stake for the defending Russian. The Soviet Union subsidizes chess and has dominated the game for decades. Fischer is the first foreigner to make it to the finals since 1948.

For Fischer, it is a question of money and personal prestige, of proving his claim that he is the best in the world. London oddsmakers rated the lanky American the favorite to win the 24-game, twomonth competition and cap-See CHESS -Page 23 OREGON PIKE COMPLEX PROTESTED New Shop Center Plan Unveiled, Draws Fire By SYLVIA SMITH New Era Staff Writer Plans for a shopping center on a parcel of land along the Oregon Pike were unveiled Monday night and met with strong objections from about 75 Manheim Twp. residents. Goodrich Realty Group a New York based realty concern, told the Beverly Estates residents that a "nationally known" discount department store and grocery store want to locate in Lancaster County. The realty group, through Pennsylvania Commercial Properties, 168 E.

King chose the 28-acre tract owned by the Menno B. Hess Estate as the potential site. WOULDN'T NAME STORES The property is located on the Oregon Pike, just north of the Route 30 interchange and adjoins properties on Santa Barbara, Highland and Bluff View drives. Art Greer, a Goodrich representative, refused to name the discount department store and grocery store. His organization has built shopping centers across the country for Arlan's Department Stores, Winn-Dizie, Montgomery Ward, W.

T. Grant, Food Fair, Great Scott Supermarket and K-Mart. The property is currently zoned residential. A site for a shopping center must be zoned commercial. According to Paul A.

Muel- Mercury Is Heading Into 90s Here Temperatures climbed into the low 80s before noon today, and indications were that typical July weather has returned to Lancaster. The mercury is expected to rise this afternoon into the low 90s. The National Weather Service said it will be fair tonight and sunny Wednesday. The lows will range in the upper 60s to low 70s, and Wednesday's highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. U.S.

Copters Lift Troops to Quang Tri City Three Downed As Heavy Fire Meets Attack SAIGON (AP) U.S. Marine helicopters lifted South Vietnamese troops, into a combat assault north of Quang Tri City today, flying into a heavy barrage of fire behind enemy lines that knocked down at least three of the helicopters, the U.S. Command said. The landings, by South Vietnamese marines, put government forces on three sides of the enemy-held provincial capital. CREWMEN SAFE U.S.

military spokesmen said the crewmen of two CH46 medium helicopters were safe, going down inside South Vietnamese lines after being hit by antiaircraft artillery and small-arms fire. The fate of the crewmen aboard the third helicopter, a CH53, the biggest U.S. troop carrying helicopter, was not immediately known. The U.S. Command said it had no additional details.

It was not clear whether there were South Vietnamese troops aboard or whether they had been dropped off before the helicopters were hit. An announcement from the U.S. 7th Fleet indicated that troops from the two CH46s already had been dropped off. The helicopters flew from the carriers. ENLARGE RING The new assault by several hundred South Vietnamese Marines North of Quang Tri enlarged the government forces' ring around the northernmost provincial capital.

A 7th Fleet announcement said that "initial action on the ground was hot as the South Vietnamese marines moved off the helicopters and on to the offensive." The Marines were landed miles north-northwest of city, on the eastern side the Thach Han River opposite the Quang Tri combat base. For the fifth successive day, entrenched North Vietnamese forces managed to stall the South Vietnamese drive to recapture the city lost 10 weeks ago. FOUR AREAS Tank-led North Vietnamese infantrymen and South Vietnamese paratrooper and marines battled at four different points on the northeastern and southeastern outskirts of City. The Saigon command reported that 104 North Vietnamese troops were killed and eight tanks destroyed, six of them in one battle, by U.S. naval gunfire and South Vietnamese artillery support.

Government losses were six men killed and 13 wounded, the Saigon command said. "The North Vietnamese are in there to stay," said Capt. Don Dickenson, 25, of Bradenton, an adviser with the paratroopers. "The guys who are there have been ordered to stay there." 501 Beverly Estates 222 Rt. Murray Hill Drive Rt.

Pike Eden Road Theatre Lancaster Rt. Shopping 30 Center Clearview the 28-acre tract site of a new shopping The property is boundBluff View and Highland Residents complained that an area of 50 to 100 feet could not block the view of "air conditioners, boxes, junk and other eye sores" because their homes are on a higher level than the proposed shopping plaza. Homes in Beverly Estates are located on one-third acre Their values range from $32,000 to $70,000, according to developer Emanuel E. Murry. MARKETING SURVEY The Manheim Twp.

residents frequently called out from their seats asking why the realty group thinks Lancaster needs or wants another shopping center. The Lancaster Shopping Center is on the south side of Route 30 along Oregon Pike. Greer replied that a marketing survey of the county indicates that this area could support three more shopping centers. "What are the advantages of this to the property, owners?" one resident Greer the man that "you can't stop progress" and -See OREGON-Page Boy Tossed Down Stairs A 13-year-old Lancaster Newspapers Inc. route carrier salesman was slammed against a wall and thrown down stairs by a much larger youth who attempted to rob him late Monday as he was collecting from his route customers at 49 S.

Duke St. The victim, Percy L. Hargrove, 13, of 712 S. Lime had entered an apartment house at 49 S. Duke St.

about 11 p.m. to make a collection, police were told. As the boy was walking up an interior flight of stairs, a youth who was coming down suddenly grabbed the boy by the shirt front and slammed him against the stairwell wall. THROWN DOWN STAIRS When the youth found no money in his pockets, the boy told Officer Spang, the older youth threw him down the stairs and ordered him to get out of the building and tell no one of what happened. Taken to General Hospital, the boy was treated for multiple bruises and released.

City police are looking for a youth described as black, 19- 20 years old, six feet tall, thin, weighing about 165 pounds. He wore a brown long sleeve shirt with a zipper front, blue jeans cut ragged at the ankles, 1 a k-rimmed sunglasses, sandals and no socks. He had pork-chop sideburns and shortcropped beard. At A Country There are browsers and collectors, farmers and dealers, friends, neighbors, and tourists, young and old. Some buy, others just watch.

It's a farm equipment sale in the county, drawing a mixed crowd to where implements spanning many years, from horse-drawn era to mechanized era, can be seen and bought. The scenes above are from a recent sale. People gather around the auctioneer and Charged With Shooting Mt. Joy Farmer Broadwater Murder Case Before Grand Jury Thurs. The case of Lee Charles Broadwater, 18-year-old Hershey soldier charged with the March 4 murder of a Mount Joy area farmer near, Pine Grove, will come before the Schuylkill County Grand Jury on Thursday.

District Attorney Richard B. Russell said that if the grand jurors approve the indictment against Broadwater the case will be listed for trial in September. Broadwater is charged with the shooting death of Paul M. Conley, 23, Mount Joy R1, and stealing Conley's car after the alleged shooting. ALLEGED KIDNAP Police believe that after allegedly dumping Conley's body in a secluded spot near Pine Grove, Broadwater drove the victim's car back to Lancaster County.

New Era Photos by Barry Thumma Auction the merchandise, looking over plows and wagons and rakes, buying this or that item for the farm or the antique collection. Umbrellas open here and there in the crowd as a light drizzle begins to fall; children are boosted onto fathers' shoulders to get a better view; craftsmen examine a tool with the eyes Shaded area indicates which is the proposed center in Manheim Twp. ed by Santa Barbara, drives and Oregon Pike. ler attorney for the concern, and the two Goodrich representatives, a petition to change the zoning has not yet been filed with the Manheim Twp. Board of Commissioners.

Jay Gregg, manager-secretary of the township, said today that there is at least a month's lapse between the time a petition is filed with the commissioners and a publie meeting is called to hear the pros and cons of the proposal. He said the next scheduled meeting of the commissioners is July 31, placing a public hearing late in August or early in September at the earliest. 'BUFFER ZONE' Greer said tentative plans call for a 150,000 square-foot shopping center located on about 15 of the 28 acres. The remaining acreage would serve as a "buffer zone" between the homes and the rear of the shopping center. He said that in a similar situation in Connecticut, the buffer zone was planted with trees and functioned as a park.

of experts; buyers stand amidst the crowd with their purchases waiting for the next item. PROTEST GOVERNMENT PLANS Doctors, Dentists Start Strike in Argentina While in the Millersville borough police station on the morning of March 5, Broadwater allegedly kidnapped officers George Hopstetter and Richard C. Besch. The two officers later overpowered the defendant in a Coatesville diner. Russell said he will be repin its case resenting the Commonwealth water.

The defendant is expected to be represented by Schuylkill County attorneys John T. Pfeiffer III and John B. McGurl. Russell said that only the murder and robbery charges will be brought by Schuylkill County authorities. Charges relating to the kidnapping of the Millersville policemen are expected to be lodged by local authorities after disposition of the Schuylkill County charges.

BUENOS AIRES (AP) More than 70,000 physicians, dentists and biochemists started a 36-hour strike today throughout Argentina to protest government plans to revamp the nation's hospital system. Doctors and dentists claim they were not consulted by Social Welfare Minister Fran- Judges Attend Class To Improve BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) New municipal and superior court judges have started two weeks of classes aimed at helping them hand down better decisons. The 98 recently elected judges, the largest class in the six-year history of the California College of Trial Judges, began their course Monday at the University of California. cisco Manrique before the reorganization was decided.

Only emergency attention was provided in hospitals and clinics where most Argentines go, even for treatment of minor illnesses. But doctors made house calls and treated patients at their offices. The new public health law drafted by Manrique includes key changes in the rights of patients enrolled in health plans labor run unions by the government, and private organizations, to choose their own doctors. The Medical Conthe federation of Argentina and Dentists Association the government has say disregarded the professional rights of doctors and dentists. Most Argentines belong to which medical insurance plans cines.

outpatient care and medicover hospitalization, Labor unions are of these plans. major sponsors.

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