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Both Sides Temperamental 2 Santa Craz Sentinel Monday, July 10, 1972 As Big Chess Match Nears board No. 3 were 2tt inches on snaeckv anothpr Russian. REYKJAVIK' Iceland (AP) Fichpr hunched over the each side a quarter inch too pig for the grand masters. hnrw this one is all right." -Sigurdur Helgaon cuts his days up into neat marble board, waved a long arm and squares. A ctone mason, whose busi Who Will It Be? Helgason said with a worried look." We haven't got much concurred with the Hussians.

The squares would have to be smaller. Hpltrasnn's workmen were ness usuaiy rums 10 grave time." TV lieht cray marble will cutting Italian marble into 2Vi Helgason has been in the chess board trade for the oast few weeks. nrh snuares witn a wei saw this afternoon. The squares on serve for the white squares on the board while Helgason used green lancashire slate for the Todav he's on his tourm The three (op candidates for black. chess board, the one that Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky will play on for about $300,000 iMnthin? was rizht for Fischer 111 a I i pal I 1 presidential nomination sit A p-arlv this moraine.

Overhead in pnzes. lights which cost $5,500 to in Motorcyclist Dies From Injuries The first one Helgason maae was too shiny for Fridrik Olofs- stall had to be cnangea, ne said. The mahogany table irh rtvit. another counle of son, in icelanoic grana master acting as technical adviser to the organizers. thousand had to be shortened down together Sunday for an appearance on NBCs "Meet The Press" program in MianJ Bench where the national convention will open tonight.

Left to right: Sens. George McGovcrn, Hubert H. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie. (AP Wirephoto).

Mowhv 20. 2 9 The second was considered by Ragnar Haraldsson, the carpenter who made it. too lurht. He eason said. It But despite tnese last-minute Cabrillo Capitola, died late Sunday night in Dominican Hospital from injuries suffered i i.

TVi, re lacked the proper contrast. The third one seemed au right, until Sunday. in a moiorcycie awauciw, day night. The-n the Russians came to probmems minor compared with the disputes which nearly wrecked the match last week everything was set for Spassky to make the first move Tuesday at 5 p.m.-l p.m. EDT.

Newby was a passenger on a mninrrvcie driven bv Jeffrey the sports hall where the 24-game world champion- Lawrance Barrett. 20, 3 0 8 7 shiD series becins Tuesday, and Yefim Geller said the squares were too big. Porter Gulch Road, Aptos, who also was injured when the bike crnshed into a car making a U-turn on Soauel Drive, west of McGovern Spurns Compromise Bobbv Fischer showed ut at FORRESTAL FIRE NORFOLK, Va. (AP) Fire 1 o'clock mis morning to see for himself. The American Ledyard Way.

was discovered early today in play to rewrite rules on the spent an hour pivoting around promise was impossible on Cal- Grand Haven, as McGovern ifornia. spoke to its delegation. Another the attack earner Forrestars Driver of tne auto, a Hugh Taylor, 214 Bay view Court, Aptos, was cited for mnlfin(T thp unsafe Tl 3C- flag quartes and at mid-mon- number of votes needed to sustain credentials challenges. Democratic National Chair The large number of dial- woman backing Wallace apolo- in a leather chair in front of the playing table. It was the chair he sat in to beat Russian ing was still raging, out tne a fected area appeared relative! lenges is one result of the e'i Pro-Wallace delegates hooted i cording to the California Tigran Petrosian and gain the three-year effort to reform the small.

down a plea in behalf of the man Lawrence F. O'Brien, who will preside over the convention, had ruled earlier in the Highway Patrol. right to play world champion party's delegate-selection procedures. Another is the in South Dakota senator by Sen Frank Church of Idaho. creased number of women, day that it will take a majority Humphrey had breakfast of those eligible to vote to young people nd blacks; an WEBBER'S PHOTO SHOP camp, and the South Dakota senator told reporters: "I would think that we do have the 1,433." But it drew sharp criticism from Humphrey's backers.

San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, a supporter of the Minnesota senator, charged the national chairman had violated convention rules and demanded he summon the Democratic National Committee to consider it or "provide immediate machinery to review your ruling." Meanwhile, compromise efforts were being sought on some of the lesser credentials with Mandel, Gov. John West of adopt credentials reports, and other the decline in the power South Carolina and Texas of a few powerful political bosses to control the convention. that uncontested members of challenged delegations may Democratic gubernatorial nom Besides the 3,016 delegates inee Dolph Briscoe. Briscoe also met with Wallace. The Texan, believed to favor and some 2,000 alternates, hun (Continued from Page 1) crooked dictator," said the antiwar senator.

Applause and chants of "we want McGovern" acclaimed the statement. An array of 23 credentials challenges from 15 states is expected to keep tonight's kickoff convention session, scheduled to open at 7:30 p.m. EDT, going through much of the night. Besides the California dispute, the most important is the appeal by Chicago Mayor Richard Daley from the Credentials Committee decision to replace him and 58 allies with a competing group dominated by McGovern backers. Other important credentials cases come from Alabama and Georgia.

The bitterness surrounding the California dispute erupted Sunday in a meeting of the convention's Rules Committee. McGovern supporters accused Humphrey dackers of a power dreds of demonstrators for a vote on those challenges. In the case of California, that means the 120 McGovern delegates who will sit in any case wiH be able to vote on the California challenge; the 151 contested delegates won't. A total Humphrey for the nomination, said he is confident McGovern variety of protest groups are in this tourist center that hosted the 1958 Republican National will not win on the first ballot QBOTBODWOCaB GOPDIinS Convention and will entertain both major parties this year. Muskie had breakfast with Ohio Gov.

John J. Gilligan who urged him to support his proposal to seat both the 271 disputes. Gov. Marvin Mandel of Mary of 1,433 votes a majority of the 2,865 eligible votes on that The Convention Hall has been land said after a series of tightly sealed for days. Strict meetings Sunday said he McGovern delegates from Cali issue will be required to win.

The Humphrey forces had in security around hotels housing thought perhaps 10 or 11 ere fornia and the 59 Daley dele delegates includes Army hell sisted a majority of the full dentiab cases could be resolved gates from Illinois. The governor said Muskie promised to copters buzzing by upper-story windows; 5,500 troops and Na convention 1,509 votes should without floor fights. TIRED OF HIGH COPIER COSTS-FIGHTING TODAY'S TIGHT BUDGETS AND PROFIT SQUEEZE? THESE YORKTOWN COPIERS ARE PRICED TO FIT EVERY NEED be required. consider it. tional Guardsmen are standing Daley's forces, however, were adamant on the Illinois The chairmans ruling was Wallace conferred with South by to prevent a repetition of the applauded in the McGovern case, and both sides said com violence that encircled the par ty tumultuous 1968 convention in Chicago.

Carolina and Tennessee delegates and also met with Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington, another presidential hopeful. They agreed the Democrat Astronomers Await Eclipse Some 100 young protesters paraded in front' of the Playboy Plaza Hotel Sunday night as ic party should advocate a strong national defense. wealthy contributors partied in A 19-hour fund-raising tele side.

An even larger number of above clouds and the obscuring effects of earth's atmosphere. By flying in the path of the ecl police was called in, and the thon ended with $4,461,755 in pledges and party spokesmen (Continued from Page 1) isun interacts with the earth wi why it causes disruption of ra-EiUSir communications, the in-SffSL! ft northern and southern demonstrators promptly dis said the final total would top S5 million. After paying the I only -r fJmnA ipse at nearly 600 miles an hour the scientists hope to extend persed. Sen. Harison A.

Williams Jr, vv I "ilim4s and other effects that in the moon obscures the solar million cost for air time, the their observing time during to rest will go towards paying off of New Jersey, another original Muskie backer, said McGovern offers the best hope for party terfere with man's activities. The eclipse was to be visible over much cf the United States disc the corona becomes visible, the source of many scientists' attention. tality from one minute, 59 seconds, to three minutes and 42 the parly debt from the 1968 campaign. seconds, an important gain. unity and added "it would be IUU very damaging for the party" if he lost the nomination be At Churchill, ajnd near Halifax, N.S., the Canadian Re Santa Cruz Snf tod LIST sl Experiments aboard the Cam? la, but only along a craft were measure the co-j110-mi3e wide path stretching rona's magnetic field, its tern- firm Siberia to the North At-perature, and other character-lantlc would toe SUJl Maly istics that still aren't well un-1 mL 11 that ex-derstood dftsniite 140 war nf Pts concentrate their atten- YORKTOWN 1114 cause of the California creden YORKTOWN 110 Established 1AU search Council planned to fire a total of eight rockets to loft in tials case.

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Banks, Publisher Gordon Sinclair, Editor seat both the Daley group and the competing faction led by rona contains clues to how the Second class oostaae oaid at Santa the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Al derman William Singer. Each trui, l.a., V5U6U. Member of The Associated Press. The Associated Press is antitled axrliKlv.lv delegate would get half a vote.

to the use of or reproduction of all the planned to launch a rocket loaded with special instruments. The Nitional Science Foundation in Washington, D.C., said several ground expeditions were expected to be in place, primarily in Canada's Maritime Provinces. There, however, clouds easily could ruin obser- McGovern, said in a Knight ocai news primed in this newspaper. Democrats Claim Telethon Raised More Than $5 Million memper ot int Audit Ouru of Cir Newspapers interview that, if uianons. he convention voted to seat the i Sb I a fMW 1 1 1 KSOOtUOBE Daley group after first approving his California delegation, "I would accept that." MIAMI BEACH.

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dacies in private meetings and before various delegations. TROOP STRENGTH SAIGON (AP) U.S. troop strenglh in Vietnam was reduced 500 men last week, the U.S. Command reported today. It was the smallest weekly cut in more than a month, and it reduced the American force in the country to 47,500 men.

McGovern appeared before Missed Paper? meeting of delegates here via telephone calls to 32 If vou phone 421-4342 before p.m. -tally. 9 a.m. Sundays, a special car. the black, Michigan and Iowa caucuses.

"We're a Wallace state," exclaimed one Michigan delegate, Dolores Dillenger of rler will deliver a Sentinel to you, if the national convention. ukuuwu uy n-v. it i 0t)0 volunteers or charged it to When the 19-hour telethon cards 6 closed, the total pledged wasi na in chna, ou receive bicycle carrier delivery. $4n ly Sunday morning, one tele-calls stall stacked up and mail thon aced aaJ, fo contributions yet to come. Western White House at San But despite the financial sue-, Clement to ask of the program, the party 'dent Nixon for a contribution.

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