Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 2

Location:
Sacramento, California
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Page A2 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Wednesday July 5 1972 Fischer Apologizes For Delaying World Chess Tourney About People ized with a loss of the first game Though some chess officials were pessimistic about the fate of the match this morning optimism prevailed by midafternoon Walk Out If Spassky was ready to walk out of the championships he was not acting like it apparently to consult with drove his borrowed Ford to get its wheel alignment corrected Spassky appeared calm and would talk about everything except chess In a statement Tuesday Spassky said he would consider starting play only if Fischer paid the penalty for his behavior Spassky told The Associated Press this afternoon he still did not know whether the match would begin on Thursday He said there would be an announcement by the Russian delegation later After holding out for more money and getting it the American challenger came to Iceland for the postponed opening match Tuesday But Spassky walked out of the noon drawing to decide who would move first because Fischer was not present He had sent his second a Roman Catholic priest Officials announced a new 48-hour postponement of the opener originally scheduled for last Sunday They hoped both players would be ready to meet on Thursday Fischer arrived in Reykjavik early Tuesday The Icelandic Chess Federation had rejected his demand for 30 per cent of the gate receipts but he agreed to come after a London investment banker doubled the $125000 purse which he and Spassky will divide The 29-year-old American grandmaster was resting from the overnight flight in a guarded villa at the edge of town when Spassky counterattacked in the holdout department championship was delayed" Fischer's apology began "My problems were not with Spassky whom I respect as a man and admire as a player" If Spassky and the Soviet people were "distressed or discomfited" Fischer continued "I am indeed sorry Game Loss What Spassky meant when he demanded "just punishment" for Fischer he would not say There were unconfirmed reports the Russians wanted Fischer to be penal 1 Aottn44int: 1 4 1 'f': 1 7 's ekc tl'''iti: )Ni sl e-Z 11111110 t174ii if: 1 4 4'1' '4'f l'4444161t si 7 14 i ''s '4 i' :1 1- '1'''Nkk 't Right after lunch he dropped his second Yefim Geller and two other aides at the Soviet REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer apologized today for delaying the start of his $300000 chess match with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia The American whose dispute over prize money forced organizers to postpone the world championship round said he had the greatest respect for Spassky as a man and as a player The statement prepared by Fischer's lawyers was read to newsmen by Max Euwe president of the International Chess Federation It was not known whetherl this would be sufficient to i overcome Russian objectionsi to starting the match Euwe said later however the Soviet Chess Federation had cabled him demanding that he call the first game loss for Fischer because of the American's late arrival This would give Spassky a significant but not insurmountable advantage at the outset of the 24-game match "We are sorry the world ''s 41 '4' Amoral rNm--v--7-77117r ts-is- t1 wi 1 ::1 l': it 1 ir 7:71 kl Golden Wedding Mr and Mrs Clem Baughman of Folsom will be honored on the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary during a family reunion to be held July 16 at the home of their daughter Mrs Earl Callison of Fair Oaks Mr and Mrs Baughman were married in Peoria They moved to Folsom nine years ago after Baughman retired In addition to their daughter the couple has a son Jack Baughman of Phoenix Ariz and four grandchildren Moslems Kill 53 In Philippines 100 fr 14 ::1 1 06'')1i 4 IT'l te 't f4: 1 4 two! gto: f'' 4 01 'k 4 ''4' 1 i Ar) tk-ii 's i4 i 4N1 'u St of au Ar 4 Iktit I 444 1: ::5 4 11:1 ''43' '-14 t6 4-: 1 'i'''''' Aft4i1- 1 i''' :::::1:1 '1: 1rn i 1 -4' 01 --i' 4 4 4 4 'i tf 4 v' 4- I -( 11 l' i 4 i t'4 I --s- 40 "tex 4 f41 :40 ::4 rff? i51 4 4 t''' '4--r1' 1 4T :4 0)e3A 1'4 'i '5' i i i MANILA (UPI) Heavily armed Moslems sacked three coastal villages in troubled Zamboanga Del Sur Province last night and early today and hacked to death at least 53 Christians and wounded 100 others authorities said Constabulary (national police) authorities said most of the casualties were from the Christian village of Kalabasa about 560 miles south of Manila More than 800 persons have been killed in Christian-Moslem feuding in the last two years In a radio report to suburban Camp Crama authorities said about 100 Moslems riding on sailboats attacked Kalabasa village and burned about 20 houses before fleeing with looted personal belongings Another group of Moslems sacked the neighboring villages of Buboray and Sum-pot early today police said Fighting was reported still in progress in the area between the Moslems and government troops Authorities believed the Moslem raids may have been in retaliation for the killing of Moslems in the nearby municipalities the last several days It was the second major incident to rock Zamboanga Del Sur in less than a month On June 10 about 100 Christian gunfighters raided a village in Ipil and killed at least 17 Moslems 'Vesuvius' SACRA3IENTO 1022 STREET kND ARDEN FAIR SHOPPING CENTER Hastingsthe different salewith a wide choice of America's most choice sought after clothes lei Side HASTINGS FINE QUALITY suns Current fashion models inyear 'round weights Were 12500 9990 HART SafAITNER MARX SUITS Top of the line fashion and flawless tailoring Were 17500 to 19500 14930 to 16990 HASTINGS AND HART SCHAFFNER MARX SPORTCOATS Today's fashion looks in wools and wrinkle free knits Were 7500 to 12500 5990 to 9990 HAsTINGs KNITS AND HART SCHAFFNER MARX SLACKS Good selection in colors patterns and models Were 2750 to 3500 2190 2790 ILAS'EINGS LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS Permanent-press in solids oxfords and stripes Were 1100 1200 790 830 Hastings Storewide Sale features many other significant savings in all departments Now is the time to stock-up Az 4i 0 4 11 i4 chilollca 'r 't tz-' choice doifffAermenetriscaalesmvnh most st 4 La Hasti ngs I Tq 441 cahwolicdee sought after clothes IV 'A 7 -44! '1 1 kki A 4 7 4 -44 1 1 -J: lia '-'4 i 1T t' "7- '''z-'--- i ii 1 -4 il 1 'LA -7 -7: 0 'IN' l' st4'''''' 4 4'-: '4' 4 ak '5' cf- olt '--a '4 IV ilh' i' iir I 4' 'i -t4q4'i 'i411:" if t' i4 i -I: 1 -s ii ItAt ii iy i 't fit' 41 I 1ii: 1 4' il 4 -i't i- lir ill'i 4'4 A i 115 IA 'i-' oc- 1 ii Ii-- '-g Rp-' iv i 0 7'-'2' 1-''''' X' sO i $4P1'L I i ''N 4 V' ":7 Ai1 ZIA t' di l'' 1' 4i I L- 1 4 cn i 1-'') '4-- t' 7 -i -7' eil P' i 1 41: 41-' pt0 4 't'' -A' '''sitl- 44 -''i-' 414 '74 li 17 tkl 74') 10- ti 4' A i 4 I ri' 74N 4 kit 4 i -1 ''''4-' '-4'''r 14t1' 'qrii Yg 04' ''Vks'VAi it-A- ---s i-i 'Iv A ip -i -I-Vk'ziiI-: i4i: 17- -1T- 4: ti 1 --i 1 st "im 7(1 fil cfi! i 1 1 i gii i': i 1 i4 4' t'-71 If '11 -7 la 4'" ri I ii- j11 i- ''1-t 1 1 gt k-IC' -Vi' I "4- 3 6'': i I '-z1'1' i --ii-4-- it f--1 7'0 -4v if 4: i if: 7 4 -704-ttl' 1 it 1 is FIA 4 A tL A 1 4'i 0 ti4 I t4 '4 'f -w p--i4: ---i1 ki 6 4 4 '4''''''A'' -ts 1 iop" 'i IA 7 '4-1-314i 4 'I 5t1 4 cL- 0 i' it 4NI Z7 'k i4 4' lt c'' 4 e) 'e '7! ''Ilki i -1? i '4--'i 11- I it: if s'4ti -ii -vtA 4 1 -5 4 a -f ii 7' 4 l'' 4 -'t 30 3P71V: -4: V7' '-zi iii 1 i i -A1 tikJ6 1 1 i'': i 47 1'-01-f 'IA 1- S' 1 4 i---9 t1 i -1t1 I i-t' 1 -1-- 0'i i ti'' --Si-' '-zi A41-i 1' 1- '-'4 c' 'A '1 4 T3 it 11 'NC'4 --ifq i' IA 'k i a 1 i i 44- i' -t'! ft 3 Vt --I V'- ii -0 rz 1: -v-11 ef-- Fi k-4 its f-' v-k 1 Ntfii-4 41 -ik iiv-41Sr94' -N --Ait- HASTINGS FINE QUALITY SUITS gotk :4 -4' it ok 3 -(1 ki i 1 e4 'ie-i wifiP------- i 4'''' 1 1- r- 4 7t' urent fashion models inyear 'round weights Vt'' I-7 l'' -4 41'-Z0(4' '-'10'iiLAVI- 'N'A'7''' 9990 1- 41 p'T i ox were 12500 ip: i---N ---Ato I '7 le i tE-1 4 i it Vt 1 tt: i '111Nitk '1''' 4 4: 7 t': 4-sVt: 3 (-pf $At i i'il 4 '4k? i i 431 -lel'kt i- 4: 1' 1 'C tf f' '1'4''' 1 1 '4" "i HART afAl'INER lklARX SUITS f-: A gg' Cc: A 5 4 47 1 gi 4'7' 4 "4 4 4 )- '6 I -1 -0 '''-''''ksl'''' tt' 1'' 011 Top of the line fashion and flawlss tailoring I 1 4 tis Were 17500 to 19500 14990 to 16990 4 4 telii r411 tik A-1 4s '--i' ') '4114' qe '--90-1A- -1 ti' HASTINGS AND HART SCHAFFNER Ix '4-- 'c-iX'? -41 1 g-: 1: 'i! 1 1Ayli- ik --it vt1- MARX SPORTCOATS i-t i -1 3' '''4 04 --i'S 7 I 1-1 'kt-k --Iv 1 t- a i 't'-A Vi4 ''''4 'k' 'TT' 'Itrtim r''' ''01v1: 4114t14z Tfrknodeoay'sitsfshion looks In wools and wrinkle FV '1-' I 5990 to 9990 14 1 14 44 41 Were 7500 to 12500 4 1 tl'-! It' i i 2'71 '-ri' I 4 sao -lt -1 1- tti -140'-' l''1 4 'A $1--r- "-Mlz: 4)1 I I''' S' 1 43': a IN: -1 a A 'I'''t ''V V) i 1 HAsTINGs IcNrrs AN'D I 1 e-- 11! 44 :1 4-: -i 1 HART SCHAFFNER MARX SLACKS ::::1 4i11'li 'i' 'et' '4mrr7wl ---ok vi 4 ii-1 1 i 1 71- 71 A '1 11-it 1 t' )''c 3insc000lorspasttems219anodgim2od7e9180 i 41: 4 4 '-tilAC-i-- 1 i 1: 10'l'i' iiiiittic'' Vil 1 7- 7 7 i -1 -e -1 5- a fi tl -it '4 i HASTINGS LONG SLEEVE 1 14' 1 'iL '41 -t JJ i 4 -4- IT rt 9 i le 4 1 -1 i-F i'- 1' i 44 1 S' L141- 4 DRESS SHIRTS -tlit' ''74' 4 1 y-t 0 -r 411 i' Permanent-press in so oalidsoxfords s0 41- it 1 :1 A 4 0: lf! I t41 41 ti ie -4 it i 1 wPeemlre i 5 i '11 iI'lg A 4' 4'-t -r4 'c'''' '0' 2 I le 1 it i Hastings Storew ide Sale features if i cif il 40 i 4 4 I 4-' 141 y' -0 n' ilfr many other significant savings in all departments Now is the time to I 2' 7 p- 7 i --4 )'t I g' 7' ar V- 41 4 --e- --31 stock-up f4 T( ::11 1 -t I 21 iid I 1 1 1 SACRA3IENTO 1022 STREET AND ARDEN FAIR SHOPPING CENTER 1 i I David Star lin 30 of Berkeley has completed six months work designing and building a steampowered bicycle named "Vesuvius" Star lin a technician built and assembled most of the engine's 870 parts himself at a cost of S533 The power plant is attached to the front wheel of the bike which can cruise at about 10 miles an hour Slides Deaths Follow Heavy Rain In Japan '0' s- 0'4 4 4 Ti 'ionk 4 5 --1 4-1 7 9 9 3----- 4 4 s' ''''s tr 'i 114: tdallkNt 4 47:04 IS 4w 0 'cl i 4 44 i I A 4' -0 lg' -f t): '4 t' qr 4 ''9'41 V0046 4-''''' 7A i 1" 1N 1 A ri 'y''''rv46- 1 40 'r-rPAt'sr i ''t 0dt A-: i :1 ee KOCHI Japan (AP) Torrential rains in southern Japan today triggered two landslides that left seven persons dead and 51 others missing police said Authorities reported the heavy rainfall claimed eight lives elsewhere on the island of Shikoku One of the landslides buried about 60 workers and bystanders who were watching the rescue team clear debris from an earlier landslide The first landslide buried a 36-year-old man A witness said the isolated farming area 18 miles from Kochi resembled "a hell of red earth" The second landslide occurred so suddenly "that many of us had no time to escape" he said! "Many people screamed for help and there were arms! stretching from under tons of earth" The second landslide destroyed 15 houses at the foot' of a hill and swept a locomotive and two coaches into a river Japan National Rail-I ways said the only persons on the train two engineers escaped without injury One thousand rescue workers were sent to the area 1 Authorities feared the death toll would surpass thel worst landslide in Japan the 1961 disaster at Naganol which claimed 55 lives 1 Ironed Money After recent floodwaters receded employes of the Loyal Plaza Branch of the Williamsport Bank in Williamsport Pa were busy ironing and dry ing the waterlogged money Approximately 3200000 had to be cleaned and pressed AP UPI end Bee Pnotos Last Of Breed LOUISVILLE Ky The Belle of Louisville which can carry 850 passengers is the last of the active twin-stack Ohio River sternwheelers The Belle is owned jointly by the City of Louisville and Jefferson County Leaning Tower Claims Suicide PISA Italy (AP) A 47-year-old Italian woman who telieved she had an incurable disease jumped to her death Tuesday from the Leaning Tower of Pisa 't I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Sacramento Bee
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Sacramento Bee Archive

Pages Available:
4,934,533
Years Available:
1857-2024