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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 13

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Sacramento, California
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TITE SACRAMENTO BEE Friday July 14 1972 Page A7 Pentagon Papers Defense Says Jury Panel Forfeited Match Fischer's Appeal Is Turned Down DAILY 10-10 SUN 10-7 FRI SAT SUN Is Pro-Military Biased tt irtmccza A Aloft too o0 Ii Crow Co with Nom le 16 11ohod 14001 C000do Pooeo IsiS Av Atolls WORLD CHESS 6-Foot-4 Entry Takes Tall Club Beauty Crown MT POCONO Pa (AP) Miss Tall Universe of 1972 is Tara Sheldon a 6-foot-4 green-eyed brunette AIiss Sheldon crowed Wednesday of Washington DC was judged on the basis of beauty appearance in a bathing suit and personality There was no talent competition The runner-up was Miss Tall San Fernando Valley Terry Woods a 6-foot-1 brunette from Van Nuys Calif The minimum height in the annual contest is 5-feet-10 inches This latest selection marked the 26th annual convention of Tall Clubs International The convention ends Sunday The hotel where the contestants were judged last year hosted a convention of midgets EaatriccLannghoo Discounts CARNATIONS 1 Fragrat dk)' Plant How! I TAIP Gardeni Fragrant C7 Gardenias LOS ANGELES (AP) A dismayed defense team in the Pentagon Papers trial says that unless a current potential jury of mostly tary-oriented persons is oust- ed Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo will receive "a court martial not a civilian trial" Ellsberg's chief attorney Leonard Boudin said he was preparing urgent motions for presentation today asking for the entire first jury pool originally numbering 100 be dismissed and a new lot drawn Boudin said he'll also press for attorneys not the judge to question panelists a point the defense has vehemently contested since US District Court Judge Matt Byrne decided to ask all questions himself Boudin a veteran defender of political activists including the "Harrisburg Seven" said he was also considering a late filing for a change of venue asserting he was unaware Southern California had so many defense related industries which employ potential jurors The defense complaints came after an initial round of juror challenges when the judge called for 16 more panelists for questioning and the group turned out to be almost all government-related employes 4 FO thee Auto: A5314'1Alb -4tee vo 411 Our re IN young Our young 10i'll Add a spicy fragrance to yr your garden 10 varieties to choose from regular 57c healthy plants to add to your borders Vigor Fish Emulsion 1 qt 67c Vitamin Bl 1 pt WE HAVE ALL THE MODERN FRAME STYLES M( 126 MINIONINEINEM -01 i at 4 1Jryl Ot Round Square Oval and Octagon Gold Wire Frames New shapes and colors in Fashicoris Newest Look! jallogieto WE HAVE ALL THE NEWEST LENS TINTS VIletuu Pnif nrnnaa pi Innrh Pori nr Puirnti I Png Tint Yellow Pink Orange Blue Peach Red and Purple Lens Tints Pru Ind q1-11 11101LP-M 11111 IWO Ii 11'7 I would film Ile wanted to know specifically how much money he would get That's all he was interested in" Fox added Fischer stayed in his hotel room Thursday and refused to play unless three cameras filming the match for movie and television sales were removed from the hall Since the American challenger lost the first game on Wednesday referee Lothar Schmid's forfeit ruling gave Spassky a 2-0 lead Schmid said future games depend on whether Fischer continues his boycott He added that the World Chess Federation FIDE could step in at any time and disqualify him But Dr Max Euwe president of the organization said Schmid was still in charge of the match and must decide how to handle the American 'Bothered Him' Fox said Fischer admitted he couldn't hear or see the three cameras but "he said they bothered him because he knew they were there" Fischer had objected first to the cameras Wednesday night and left the chess board in the sports palace for half an hour before conceding defeat in the first match Intense negotiations through the rest of the night and all day Thursday failed to coax him from his hotel room Jivo Nei a Spassky assis-1 tant called Fischer's refusal to appear "a grave insult not only to the Soviet people but to the whole world" "The Nv orld champion cannot dance to Fischer's tune" Nei said Spassky needs 12 points to retain his title while Fischer needs 1212 to win it A player gets one point for a win and half a point for a draw Colors to match any item in your wardrobe All the exciting new styles of Glasses are now available at Dr Rich Offices CREDIT IS AVAILABLE AND SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED! REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) An appeals committee rejected today Bobby Fischer's protest against his loss of Thursday's world championship chess game by forfeit The four-man committee supported the decision of chief referee Lothar Schmid to award the game to Boris Spassky because Fischer failed to appear The decision left Fischer two games down in a 24-game match where Fischer needs the equivalent of 12 victories and a draw to take Spassky's title Andrew Davis Fischer's lawyer who arrived this morning from New York was in the anteroom when assistant referee Gudmunder Arnlaugsson of Iceland announced the forfeit would be maintained Match In Doubt Asked if his client would play the next scheduled game on Sunday Davis replied: "I can't comment on that" Davis who appeared upset at the ruling said he had not seen Fischer since he got here Davis said his argument was that since chess officials agreed "at the Ilth hour" to the removal of television cameras they in effect conceded that Fischer had made a good point in demanding their removal and therefore had no right to rule that the American had forfeited the game when he failed to appear The basis of Fischer's appeal was that the playing conditions in the 2500-seat Sports Palace were unacceptable because of the cameras which he said disturbed him Met Fischer Chester Fox the New York promoter who bought the film rights to the match said he met with Fischer at the Yale Club in New York last June 28 to discuss arrangements Fox said he explained how the cameras would be used and said Fischer raised no objections adding: "He seemd perfectly reasonable" "We discussed how we it II JUNIPER TAMS HANGING REDWOOD LOGS (13) (Mc 16" Redwood TUBS $222 For Your Trailing Plants 7x1 Hanging Logs Acid Planting Mix 127 for favorite plants and color spots Organic compost 40 lbs 77c Favorites for foundation planting and borders I gal mart Fertilizer 83c MEMINIMI 4x251 PLASTIC SHEETING HULA HOE FOR WEEDING weeds with $297 a wiggle il A i''' Ng 1 1 1104 tor 4 0: 'ti I I 'it 4 1 j'''''''i-41 1'''''4i41i: :7:: itoiA vw 14iN 4:: 0 'ii-493 4r-e114440immo i- 4k 12--- -1 14' A :44 1541 -4 49 3: i 4 -74: zr ittt 1 4'4 '4 4 r'A: 't 4 ::1::: tp i :::1 1: ko 0 i ::0: ::4 I 7 l''Filr 2i41v4017 d': -'1 ols tioi' 2' e141 Smother those weeds mart Chlordane Dust 10r6 64c CANADIAN PEAT MOSS Redwood Compost 60 lbs 199 COLORFUL MEXICAN POTTERY Models oat 47 No 12 and 18 40J 4-cu-ft bale $327 KGro liquid iron 1 gal 197 Plastic Bird Bath 256 77471111 rt- 44s 0:7 1 1401A 11' Cactus Guard TUCSON Ariz Saguaro cactuses are protected by law but are still often "cactus-napped" and sold for as much as ROO apiece 741- 11 Dr Rich Optometric Offices throughout Northern California DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO 1015 9th STREET San Francisco Oakland San Jose San Mateo Santa Rosa Fresno Hayward I ME AT RE CRO 0 ALOES YOUR BEST lAk I LE 11 A klf 11135 A 5 Ea SATURDAY 906 LI 0a0t vJ 1 QUALITY BRAND NAME VALUES ARE AN EVERYDAY HAPPENING AT CROWN FURNITURE COME IN TODAY AND SHOP THE MANY FINE QUALITY ITEMS ON SALE NOW AND SAVE I I 1 4 SELECT FROM SIX DECORATIVE COLORS Corner unit includes two 30" box springs on casters two mattresses two bolsters two spreads and corner table LE -k 1 0 I 1 1 1 II I 1 I 1 I 1 i I I 1) 1 NL -Alt 6 46 -4' A BED ENSEMBLES 1174 nsists of two deluxe in beds 2 quilted bed- 1 plifhz with win tell in o- Consists of two deluxe beds 2 quilted bed- with matching 16 i I 'A ES 41i 0 CI I tt CA II II ty I 1 4 1r 1 1 I virolddm a irwl- irlwc "Ie' 'IA' IP ''''1114 1' 4 Todimp 1 4 7 4 a F01 Or sia al'Ir a ji JI Ar 4i- mO of" 4-- A 14173: 1111 a ''s A' 'fi aL 7 -441: -1 1 1 4L-i Le 4 I 4 I '10 't ta 4 A oo 4 IA 1r -'1 -r 04 I a li f-- lei lw 0') i I --1 it to St 61 Iv r' 4 NLA1111 -'44 '7 -r 4-0 1 r31 "04114kb 40 r't V' vi- vr N'''---' :1 4' 11 -z----- t4 4 4(w if' ml 7 ly- 1 1' ":11 1 4411ro i wij fli Nr 111 4 271t 11 4 A 0 59 twin t( spreads headboards 2 steel 'i frames 2 mattresses and 4 4 't 2 matching box springs -A A A You Choice -71 (Tipp I ONLY LI fthil 2 Twin Bed Ensembles Or Corner Unit! estow mm i 4 so PER MONTH BUYS $300 WORTH OF QUALITY FURNITURE tvi-t FOR Tilt BEST BUYS ON THE FURNITUBtlitt 0 CRO iLk7xi OR 9r let 11101P WN FURNIT ordM 11041 ei I Fu Li- eNITuRE HOURS Doily 9 to 9 Sot 9 to 6 San 11 to 5 ioREN0 Ieg a it On Credit ApprovaL FACIPCIP Charger aro based on the average doily before adding pore chases or dedacting payments or credits Periodic rotes of on balance of St 000 or less and lex balances in excess of SLOO(f These aro ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATES of and 12' respectively FULTON ATT AVE 3236 AUBURN BLVD 1.

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