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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 14

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14 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, July 1372 Check, Mate-Fischer Apologizes New Japanese Chief Pro U.S. on the demand of Spassky, who said the American's conduct had "insulted me personally and the country I represent. Fischer said he was sorry he'd caused any trouble for Spassky, whom he respected as a man and admired as a chess player. The Russians, unsatisfied' demanded his excuses in Actress Sues For Pictures Reuters News Agency ROME Swedish actress Anita Ekbcrg Wednesday lodged a suit for damages against an Italian magazine which published nude photographs of her last month, her Italian lawyer announced In the suit Miss Ekberg claimed the photographs published June 23 in "ABC offended her dignity and prejudiced her artistic reputation. The suit also alleged that an article accompanying the photographs contained comments which vulgarly attacked Miss Ekberg.

two days because of Fischer's holdout, then delayed until Thursday by Soviet objections to the American's conduct. Euwe admitted Wednesday he had violated the rules in allowing delays in the starting date, and promised strict rule enforcement from now on. He then suggested the further postponement and said the match may even have to be split into parts to avoid conflict with the world chess Olympiad set to begin in September at Skopje. Yugoslavia. The first apology of the day was made in Fischer's name "Fischer is quite another person.

He's living in another world. Euwe said he realized Titieholder Boris Spassky was very upset and would like to give him a week before the first game. Fischers holdout for more money brought the taking for both winner and loser to the highest amount ever in world championship chess. The winner will get $231,250 and the loser $168,750. The 24-game series between Spassky of the Soviet Union the 29-year-old American challenger was to have begun last Sunday, It was put off for lot, necessitating the runoff.

Tanakas victory came when the two less powerful candidates. Masayoshi Chira, and Takeo Miki, threw their support to him on the second ballot. On stage with Sato, whose resignation had been accepted only minutes earlier, Tanaka praised the outgoing prime minister for his leadership during ms nearly eight years as head of the ruling party and said I want to thank him from the bottom of my heart. meet was considered only a formality since the Liberal-Democrats control both houses The 71-year-old Sato announced his resignation June 17, touching off a four-way power struggle in the party. Tanaka defeated Fukuda 282 to 190 in the showdown vote on the second ballot at the LDP convention.

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relations are like air and water, said Tanaka. If we dont have air and water we would die. Our foreign policy must be based on the maintenance of strong relations between Japan and the United Sates. Tanaka, 54, also said that his administration would try to open talks to improve relations with China. Tanaka von the parly leadership in a showdown vote with Takeo Fukuda, foreign minister and the personal choice of Sato.

His confirmation in parlia- 2 Brothers Victims In Ireland Reuters News Agency BELFAST The bodies of two young Protestant brothers were found in a field on the outskirts of Belfast Wedneg-dav, the ninth and loth victims of a wave of assassinations in Northern Ireland since Friday. The two youths, who were last seen alive when they left their home in Belfast Tuesday evening, were identified as Malcolm and Peter Orr, 20 and 19. Like the other eight, they had been shot. Police here said they knew nothing to indicate that the brothers were members of the Ulster Defense Assoc. (UDA).

the strong para-military organization spear-heading Protestant militancy in Northern Ireland. Earlier Victims The earlier victims of the execution-type killings since Friday were four Roman Catholics, three Protestants and a young Englishman apparently shot in error. Meanwhile, the provincial administration announced a special protection agency is to be set up to combat intimidation and rumor following reports that families, both Catholic and Protestant, had been frightened out of their homes. Making the announcement, the Northern Ireland secretary, William Whitelaw, appealed to victims of intimidation to report to the new agency, which will operate out of Belfast with a widely-publicized telephone munber. To Determine Policy Leaders of the UDA, which claims a strength of 45,000, were meeting Wednesday to determine their future policy, especially regarding street barricades.

A UDA move on Monday night to expand a recently-established no-go area in Belfast almost provoked a major battle with troops when soldiers moved in to stop construction of the new barricades. A compromise was reached, with the army agreeing to set up its own check points to protect. the Protestant area, but further barricading by the I DA this weekend is expected. Note Red Date MOSCOW (AP) Fifteen thousand visitors from 23 countries of Europe, Asia. Africa and the Americas attended Leningrads 1972 White Nights Festival of to the 50th anniversary of the Soviet Union.

Tass news agency reported. REYKJAVIK, ICELAND (AP) Bobby Fischer apologized Wednesday for delaying the start of the $400,000 world championship chess match, but the Russians demanded apologies in writing. With the confrontation theatening never to reach the checkered board, President Max Euwe of the International Chess Federation FIDE took some of the blame and suggested a further postponement until next week for the dust to settle. Euwe said he had allowed Fischers tardy arrival he got here Tuesday because 74 65 AAt TO J. Taps IS1 PEARL REG.

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