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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 6

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oremienows'mmowywineie 1972 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Thursday July 13 Page A6 Michigan Seeks Halt Of US School Busing Orde iait Of Order Ellsberg Jurors Get Quiz On Reading IQ Prostitutes Get Education In Brazilian City BRASILLI (UPI) 1311z10114L-1 I Ur ''''z s'tt 3 ''4-- 0'4 l' 4 1 'i' 4 '7': 4w's 4 '-ktt-40- 4 k- 0 4 '4'''''''''''' '4z- el" "4 4 '4 v' ''i -i si' 7r c-jerbi 'eskkItot Ael'' 1 7: 4A 0 -441ityvi 3-' 4' 1 t'40'" 140 ie itymH: sto 11 -1: A 4: ft'': WatiitkioA477K A IL 7 Planaltina a small satellite city 30 miles from this capital had 95 smarter prostitutes today They are graduates of a reading and writing course given by nuns and other teachers of Mobral the Brazilian government's literacy organization The classes were given in three of Planaltinas night spots Of the women who enrolled several months ago five quit the profession one got married and 95 others stayed on the job Mobral officials said Nineteen others qualified for a secondary course the officials said the event of reversal upon appeal thus generating a genuine immediate crisis" Kelley said unless the or ders to halt further action are granted and the state is allowed to appeal Roth's rtilings "the most sweeping remedial decree ever handed down in a school desegregation case unsupported bv federal appellate precedent will be accomplished fact" Roth's desegregation panel has been ordered to rec ommend an interim desegregation plan for elementary students this fall and a plan for "full and complete" bite gration of all schools in Detroit and 52 suburbs by September 1973 At the same time Kelley asked the Court of Appeal for stays he notified the Us District Court in Detroit that he plans to appeal the substance of Roth's decisions establishing the panel and or dering the state to buy the buses of reversal upon us generating a mediate crisis" aid unless the or-fit further action and the state is appeal Roth's rtilmost SWeepi lig ecree ever handed school desegregaunsupported bv pellate precedent Dmplished fact" esegregation pann ordered to rue-a interim desegren for elementary us fall and a plan ld complete" bite-all schools in De2 suburbs by Sep73 same time Kelley Court of Appeal le notified the us urt in Detroit that appeal the subloth's decisions ebthe panel and or state to buy the CINCINNATI Ohio (UPI) Claiming a "genuine immediate crisis" the State of Michigan today asked the US 6th Circuit Court of Appeal to halt further development of a cross-district busing program to integrate metropolitan Detroit schools Atty Gen Frank Kelley asked the Appellate Court to stay proceedings on to orders by US District Judge Stephen Roth that created an 11-member panel to draw up a busing plan and order the state to purchase 293 school buses With unusual dispatch the Court of Appeal immediately said it would appoint a three-judge panel to hear the state's arguments Monday afternoon Unless there is an appeal of Roth's orders Kelley said in his brief "thousands of students parents and administrators will suffer the trauma of reassignment only to be reassigned once more in LOS ANGELES (AP) Potential jurors in the Pentagon Papers trail say they never cared to read the controversial documents But if they must read volumes of them as jurors they will Defense attorneys for Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo expressing fears that all jurors might not be able to comprehend the complex studies on origins of the Vietnam War pressed the judge Wednesday to question more deeply on education and reading ability Under rules of this trial the judge not the lawyers is questioning the jury panel US Dist Court Judge Matt Byrne conceded to ask tentative jurors about their edcuational backgrounds and whether reading "voluminous material" would be burdensome for them But he declined to tell them the reading might consist of "thousands of pages" in 18 volumes expected to be evidence By the end of Wednes day's trial session 17 persons questioned had agreed they could read and understand the Pentagon Papers Among these potential jurors was an Italian immigrant whose only education was grammar school in Italy and a woman with one year of high school Only three of those questioned said they had college degrees Addicfs Spend $100 Million BANGKOK (AP) A police colonel estimates that Thai drug addicts spend about $100 million annually on heroin morphine and other hard drugs Col Pramual Vanikkaphand of the police department's Crime Suppression Division said there are at least 100000 Thai addicts who spend at least $3 on drugs daily And a drug dollar goes a lot farther in Thailand because it is so close to the source of supply Cable Car Crash Living Fossils BALTIMORE Lobsters are living fossils that have existed in their present form for some 100 million years the emergency brakes apparently failed on the way up to the peak of the Bettmeralp background a favorite sightseeing point in the Valais Alps The splintered remains of an alpine cable car lie at the ground station at Betten Switzerland after ramming the concrete walls when the pulling cable snapped Thirteen persons were killed as AP Whephoto Fischer Forfeits Second Game From Ali UPI end New -i7oi I-Imes-News Service remit REYKJAVIK Iceland WORLD licHE Bobby Fischer forfeited the second game of his world Sion rights for the championship chess match have been sold to an At with Russian Boris Spassky can promoter and Fi today and Spassky are to Fischer failed to show up share of the proceeds for the game and an aide mated at a minimun said he was asleep $27500 each The forfeit give Spassky a Fischer lost the first 1 2-0 lead in the match He needs only 12 points to retain his title while Fischer Spassky Fiscl needs 12 12 to win The next game is Sunday I st Game Mov Spassky arrived about two REYKJAVIK Icc minutes before the starting (UPI) The progressh time and walked slowly moves in the first ganaroUnd the stage with refer- the World Chess Cham ee Lothar Schmid waiting ship match between I for Fischer Spassky of the Soviet Fischer boycotted today and challenger Bobby game in protest against the er of the United States: use of closed circuit televi- soasskv Fischer sion to give spectators abet: :848 KT-K-63 P-K3 ter View of the play Organiz- 3 KI-K Bl P-04 KT-083 KB-OKIS ers said earlier tbey-4ould P-M 7 0 9 pos4 remove one of the cameras 1 r- I KT-K3 if Fischer would pl -1 HPZLRE5) Fischer held up the first 112: PPr Is) u9I4) (tame for 35 minutes yester- 13 '-Ok T4 BK2 14 B-K T2 B-02 day because be objected to 15' 11Z 'TC1083)04 laieTT 1 its being filmed on closed TX KT 13 R5 Fischer held up the first game for 35 minutes yesterday because be objected to its being fihned on closed circuit television He said he would not show up for today's game with world champion Spassky unless all the cameras were removed It was not immediately clear which camera the organizers agreed to remove There are four camera positions in the hall two above the stage and two on the floor The organizers also said they would relocate two of the cameras which Fischer said disturbed him Schmid told Fischer during his walkout there was nothing he could do about the camera Film and televi WORLD CHESS Spassky Fischer I st Game Moves 18 B-OKT3 19 KIXB (00'3) 20 RXR 21 K-Si 22 k-K2 23 RQB1 23 BXR 25 T-R5 26 K-03 27 KI-B3 28 KKIXKI 29 P-XT5 30 P-KT3 31 K-K2 32 K-B3 33 K-KT2 34 PXP 35 KX13 B- 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 so 51 52 53- 54 55 8-85 P-QKT6 K-P4 PXP KR5 B-K3 8-82 B-P4 13-XIS B-K3 K-KT4 K-KIS K-E5 B-82 KXP K85 KXP K-05 K-Q6 The oldest name in Scotch Still Bottled in Scotland Stil 86 proof Sbl you best va ue 1 Scotc 13 0 i''i-1: sion rights for the match have been sold to an Amen' can promoter and Fischer and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds estimated at a minimum of $27500 each Fischer lost the first same the first game REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) The progression of moves in the first game of the World Chess Championship match between Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States: 13R5XE3 RXR ICH) ROB) K-131 KT-K5 RXR P-KB3 KT-03 13-01 8-82 BXKT BXP (KR7) P-KP4 P-KR5 K-K2 PXP BXP K-03 K-Q4 K-KS PR3 P-BA P-85 KXP K-E4 K-KS K-64 P-K4 PKi K-B3 KK4 K-04 P-R4 P-K K-B5 K-XIS KXP K-KT4 RESIGNS A of his championship chess match with Spassky In hopeless position at the 56th move he stood up and offered his hand Spassky took it The game was a play-off of Tuesday's adjourned position Fischer had given up a bishop for two pawns At the time it was not known whether he had blundered on his 29th move or whether he had a continuation so deep that nobody could see it A night of analysis convinced the experts that Fischer's move was indeed one of the strangest lapses in grandmaster history "A I beginner's blunder cost himi the game" a Fischer admirer sorrowfully said Theories Several theories are beingl advanced about Fischer's blunder- One taken- serious-1 ly by chess experts involves the temperament of the two players Fischer so goes the thinking was so anxious ti) win the first game that Spas sky purposely played a dull line trading off pieces and waiting until the bored and irritated American would do something rash In other words Fischer was suckered out of a drawn position into a loss Another theory holds that Fischer has been so preoccupied with the business and controversial aspects of the match that he has not prepared himself as thoroughly as he might have And still another is not really a theory It is simply that the great Bobby Fischer made a mistake 1 wsKy NatoscoTcw Stok1UCT 1COTLAtt ON k' IMMO a setoot -71 AI -G 8 4 417 -et -7179 ot SC '11rocf ti F-- ic -1- 004 (------------ 0 i a Use your new SuperCharge card Shop most 0-A1--4' 4 et A A 4 It41 0 ti Atl lk '44" li rel't -4' 'N1441 4Lig 0:4 01111 4 4 4 1)46441VAA 110ttAltAt ite 4te AA'' At444) A A ti41J7 sikxX t- 7 il LA A 0 4J AJJew III -7'- A li All i Ok't 0( 441(4 44 bA44014 A' 0'4 11 A 4411 ir 4 PA 444Avt 4 4 4 11'" 6' 41" 444 44446itteutit 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lion Fischer had given up a The forfeit give Spassky a Fischer lost the first game bishop for two pawns At the '-zt -do'" 2-0 lead in the match He time it was not known needs only 12 points to re- whether he had blundered tam his title while Fischer Spassky Fischer on his 29th move or wheth- needs l'2 i to win The next er he had a continuation so game is Sunday 1st Game Moves deep that nobody could see Spassky arrived about two REYKJAVIK Iceland A night of analysis 4 minutes before the starting ana con- (L and walked sloly PI) The progression of vinced the experts that time moves in the first game of Fischer's move was indeed around the stage with refer- the World Chess Champion gran one of the strangest lapses! i kle 0 OS:) ee Lothar Schmid waiting a 95 ship match between Boris in history "Al i for Fischer mas ory Spassky of the Soviet Union beginner's blunder cost him' bg Fischer boycotted the game" a Fischer admir- game in protest agai today and challenger Bobby Fisch nst the er of the United States: Fischer c) er said sorrow fully use of closed circuit televi- ftt't15 NIkItli rl soasskv Sal sion to give spectators a bet- I p04 KT-K63 Theories tO P-K3 ter slew of the play Organiz- 3: IZ-T91t1 p-04 Several theories are beingt 1:1 oe i 6q 3 ers said earlier they-would i' 73 eQ KIS advanced about Fischer's i 0 P-084 Iv 10ek11 et I remove one of the cameras KT-OB3 blunder- One taken- serious- el 1 a 0 sAA ao -8 OPn POR4 if Fischer would plat'---'- ----9' PX-P (os5) ly by chess experts involves V14 Fischer held up the first 'A i8EV the temperament of the two t''''' 114 113 r11 tAi 12 RX0 BXP i0B41 It0 Y42- game for 35 minutes yester- 13 POKT4 BK2 players Fischer so goes the! i A16 13-G2 I 0N1 0 a eIls sO 1 day because be objected to it KRQ1 thinking was so anxious tor 0 its being filmed on closed 1 IB(1(204 leRx5KT win the first game that Spas-r A0)11 lctx SkiINq 13 B-OKT3 BOR" Xe S09 i 71kr ks A circuit television He said he 16 KIXB (QKT31 RXR ICH Sky purposely played a dull et 20 RXR R0131 1''''' 014 t2' Seeck qte woulot show up for to- 21 K61 K-81 ine trading off pieces and' 72 K-K2 IcT-K5 A ese epkt 04 vlo day's game with world cham- 33 1 RXR waiting until the bored andl- VP') VVo6 1000 elle vNe P-KB3 pion Spassky unless all the 25 KI-R5 KT03 irritated American would do ''1 S' es kC cameras were removed K1134 something rash In other ''i kel 1sa 4 le ole 26 K-03 B01 P4 Collt9 tA 27 8-8 2 I KKIXKI 13KKT Is' OV vo Ilk It was not immediately 128 391 EXP (KR7) words Fischer was suckered coeSt Cs vaktelll (I toecgAs P-K P4 clear which camera the or- 312: r(113 P-K R5 out of a position into :) 10:4 K-K2 Fil1i: ell eOt ikt ganizers agreed to remove 3343 14 -xKpI 2 PXP BXP a loss tiveva r4t 0 veq tA totli 1 There are four camera posi- 3356: I8R 4 K-03 Another theory holds that i01 11 1 01 lions in the hall two RI? PR3 Fischer has been so preoccu- te0k cNe 0 1 1 above the stage and two on 349i 1tt-r6 P-Be pied with the business and i 4' Si PBS the floor The organizers :11: 1Pc )(RP5 KXP KE4 controversial aspects of the 4 I fr it tu lt also said they would relocate 134: SlE KK5 K-64 match that he has not pre- 4 1- liti 11 1 -4' 1 i two of the cameras which 156 P-K4 pared himself as thoroughly o-)4 4 I -e1-)14 Fischer said disturbed him 178 15-13r Z-1d KK4 as he might have And still i'm- 1 4 4 1 ti -01 pow 46' iitc I 4 Schmid told Fischer dur- 'rd 1(C1145 K-04 PR4 another is not really a theo- --1- -4or I I 14 sre 014 I ing his walkout there was il B82 2 KXP P-KT4 K-B5 ry It is simply that the -11ft- i nothing he could do about y- ii-n KK KXP T5 great Bobby Fischer made a 6 '---1 0 -A I Ankt 4r M' I the camera Film and televi- 55' "5 K-KI4 mistake 1101::" g- 'J''' I 56 K-Q6 RESiGNs 4 -i 4 If -s 1 1 4 1 444 tr 1 4 ii 14 1 i'''' 'i'' 4 1 rr "11111111111U1111111111 i'-- -5 zit- i 1 -I i fr 4016F 1 ti' i fit' 14 igr-ItIt -'ZejtA f- I 4 lpor t---3- le A A ---o: A t4v4- po- -3 -4- its- --1- A -0 T74 i I joildh izilil till 1 Or "---j: r- 4--0- 1 to i 'r 091 4- '1' t's 4 1 k-' 1 I 4 ''444 A 44 4 i a I 1 i'' -4 st 4'e A' 1 1P0 111 1117 1it 1 47'44 44 441 Z4'e A4AP It ill 41 A''Z't V4' i "lc' 4 a 44 444 14'4'44 ig' ill The oldest name in Scotch 'oti Jq a pi 0 1 et 4 11 A 4 ie 4k 44161 4 0es tt 41'2 444 14 44: A 4N it" -0-i '44? a 11 1 3 L- i 41 --P -A At-14 'T- ---7- dit 7'4 ft hi 4 4i tp co '0 0 4 i tNis vq 1 0 ity '(-7 Ve ef 7 A 4e 1 4 1 -4 -4 11 )- A 'A i 204 0 -b wax 'i- 444vt -41 1( '4 $t''''-4: taNn 4'44E1411( FL-11A- I '4" 1 0 4 low Atuos st "11' Ili' 111'i'1- 77: 1 :11 "1 fP itib'''" p14' A A Ap4- 1-4 Al Vf'''r'':" a (luOtio I e'1 -COIC- -1-4414 ci i 444 :::::434 404 ft a 4v a 1'4 I i fif I 9)f 4 0 I v-vdy 40 -0 ---------'2-- k-------------------7 ii ---77---r------- 1 ----Z" -7 -T -7- r------ -1- -1 Sti )I ks i -e bilF 41064 -Pm SI-: t'''t 1wolfrl 7 1 44 riglril ll '4rt $1" "AM 1 4 0 "464 't 4 lb 0 4 1 3 4 i I IS" '411 1 4 11tr bfikr 4 4" lo I '(' ''114 -4 I A MLIt AA a a a a a a41 01A A 7 431111to A Iti SeNa A Haft 11 111 -J 77--F17 4 "i i 1- "---44Vta' rill 1 fillf -01 i'7 mi 4 -1 0 Still Bottled in Scotland 4 4-q ti4 1 zA -y4 1 '16 4: 0' 'r' er 44 4'4)44 "44 4 1441LrC I 41 4 1SA VS'ill' J( A64 A alUt4 0 86 proof 11- -it -4 iv 0 4 14V 4 -4 'Va' 1'14 1' ele 0 Stil you best va ue i Scotc ItAia i -7N oi 4 114atoscoc4 i -) -e--- ftoot 4: -sk 1 k4 0 icon le iii Ns-- Ries IOU 'Yilfigh" I tl i Taste wrigoa HAIG 0 80zT -4 -4' It 02 ii 1 Nil: 4 cH $con t' ouAlkt eeacf 4 ie-5 10 6 I 6tott 1 i 7 i TzZzi-P-771 7123 Y3i- 0 iT: Tr: 0 iii I 3-- r- ---1! 1 (---- --I-J-- OSATKINS Use your new SuperCharge card Shop most 1- RoosAtkins stores Sundays noon 'tit i I 'I i a a 1 1.

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