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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 7

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The Lake Tribune, Monday, July 10, 1972 Ponytail By Lee Holley i Pope Pleads for Paris Changes to End War Antics Continue At Chess Site people must be allowed to enjoy the fundamental freedoms guaranteed by demo- The Pope told the crowd that on the basis of the Geneva accord, the Vietnamese Istanbul Bus Crash Kills 11 cratic institutions set up after, free, general and secret ballot--elections. We voice the lamentations of so many innocent victims, he said. We make ours the outcry of civilized mankind which believes in justice We implore those who can and must deliberate, to cry: enough 21, Canadian Peter McKay, Mary Gillard, 20, and Tilly Gorizal, 57, and Aus-tnans Tioth Grac, 24, and David Attanler, 23, police said. ISTANBUL, TURKL (UPI) A London to Pakistan bus carrying 33 persons including Americans, Canadians, Batons and Austrians col-hded with a truck near the central Anatolian city of Yoz-gat Sunday, killing 11 passengers and injuring 21. Among the dead were American Joan Marine Heiderman, YATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul VI said Sunday the renewal of Paris negotiations this week opens a peephole of hope for an end to the intolerable and bloody war Vietnam.

The pontiff declared, however, that the spirit and method which have been the tone of the negotiations for too long must be changed in a new, reciprocal and generous purpose of peace." The Pope, speaking to the crowd in St. Peters Square during his usual Sunday noon benediction, used some of the strongest terms he has ever applied in his denunciations of the war in Southeast Asia. He urged that the Paris negotiations be brought to a quick, realistic and final' agreement which would allow the Vietnamese people to achieve independence, unity and territorial integrity as guaranteed in the 1954 Geneva conference. Cramer said Fischer was ready to start play at any time. I am quite sure we wiil have the first game Tuesday unless Spassky is still ill.

The last postponement was brought on because the Russians said he was not in a condition to play, Cramer said. The match was postponed once last week as Fischer held out for more money and twice more as the Russians demanded the Amencan be penalized for the delay. They finally settled for a written apology from Fischer to Spassky. While Spassky fisned in northern Iceland, Fischer stayed in the plush Loftleidir Hotel and a private house also at his disposal. He read and swam in the hotel pool, leaving only to go bowling at the U.S.

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You even get a fold YOUR DAUGII- Try lo imagine another headline. TER IS BROKE! Thieu Revises Draft Law, Currency not little surprises on the sticker. Felt Electric wants you to save $35 and Carry Home a great night's sleep FEDDER'S ICELAND (UPI) Challenger Bobby Fischers favorite chair arrived by air freight from New York Sunday to help assure the Americans comfort his match against Russian Boris Spassky for the world chess championship. Fred Cramer, a vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation acting as Fischer's spokesman, said he was certain the first of the 24 scheduled games will be played Tuesday unless Spasky is still ill.

The fact that the official match arbiter, West German grandmaster Lothar Schmid, has returned to his home in Bamberg and will not be back in Reykjavik until Thursday will not stop the game, Cramer said. Schmid flew home Saturday after his son had been injured in a traffic accident. Schmids deputy, Guomundur Arnlaugs-son of Iceland, will take charge of the first game in the 3250,000 match for the world title. The players have still to give their official approval to the playing conditions but Spassky said Saturday before leaving to go salmon fishing that he would not argue about the conditions or the picking of a board and a chess set. I will leave that to Fischer.

It makes no difference to me, he said. Fischer, who has been in the hall where the match is to be. played once, complained about a number of things, including the chairs, the light and the board. Since he could find no chair to fit him the 29-year-old American is much taller than Spassky, 35 Fischer decided to ship his own favorite chair in from New York. It arrived aboard an Icelandic jetliner.

I dont thiijk that the playing conditions will cause any serious problems, Cramer said. They are so much better than anything we have seen before and if the two players dislike something then it could be changed during the course of the match. DELUXE 6,000 6TU ROOM AIR CONDITIONER Thieu also set a uniform exchange rate for the piaster, 425 to the U.S. dolla. A parallel exchange rate in etfect since 1970 gave students a special 118 per dollar exchange and importers of basic necessities sueh as medicine or food at rate of 275 piasters per dollar.

Ever one else was subject to the 425 to the dollar rate. $15495 Reg. $189.95 had been 17 to 43 but few men under 18 or over 38 actually were drafted. Rogers in Italy, Will See Pope ROME (AP) Secretary of State William P. Rogers arrived Sunday for talks with leaders of Italys new government and an audience with Pope Paul VI.

The secretary, on-a foreign tour, came from Yugoslavia where he had a long talk with President Tito on the island of Brioni. A communique said they discussed European coop-eration and security. SAIGON (UPI) President Nguyen Van Thieu used his new special powers for the first time to revise the draft lav and change the rate of exchange for South Vietnamese currency, the government announced Sunday. The special powers were voted by the National Assembly June 27 and signed by Thieu the next day. They give the president almost absolute authority for six months.

The government radio station reported Sunday that Thieu revised the draft law Saturday, limiting conscription to men between the ages of 18 and 38. Previously, the age range ELECTRIC (0. 1200 Something Special Coupe gaBdanatTia xpemenc Our GOLDEN PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT Pays 5 with flexibility QimSMTi SCHETTLER-WILLIAMS Inc. 702 South Main Ph. 322-5663 BOTH miim TOAM EtFESlYDAY PASSES! It will pay you to make full use of this way to reduce food costs.

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