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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 12

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Page A2 THE SACRAMENTO BEE Wednesday July 5 1972 Soviet Player Gains 48-Hour Chess Tourney Postponement About People tion's five-member advisory board By STEPHENS BROENING Associated Press Writer REYKJAVIK Iceland world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky now is scheduled to start Thursday afternoon following another postponement this one demanded by the Soviet champion 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 de from newsmen and did not comment on the Soviet statement In New York Col Edmondson director of the US Chess Federation called the dispute a charade and said it had "gone far enough" Edmondson said if either player fails to appear for Thursday's match the other should get the world title by default He said he was speaking as a member of the international federa end had insulted Spassky personally and the Soviet Chess Federation and had jeopardized his right to play for the title The statement demanded that Fischer be punished However Max Euwe president of the international federation said the Soviets had not formally requested punishment "What should I do?" he asked "Put him in the corner?" Fischer was staying away 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 The 35-year-old Soviet champion read a prepared statement calling the Amen-canes conduct insulting and intolerable It said Fischer by refusing to appear at the opening ceremony last week cide who would move first because Fischer was not present He had sent his second a Roman Catholic priest Officials announced a new 4Shour 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 World War ll Bomber Is Found POPONDETTA New Guinea (AP) An American B17 bomber apparently forced down during World War II in a swampy area near here has been found in excellent condition by Australian helicopter pilots They said all the plane's guns were loaded and there was still coffee in the crew's vacuum flasks cZ si z'4 444 1 oxcs I i I 'k i) III '4744t4los -71 7'okl' a'r- 'el4t'- 1 z' 41 s'N2s 1s! 44 i 'i 43f'' vtoo' 1 41i7 '4' ''c s'' 4 1 t' i 31 4- I 1 1 4 tIA''kg2liUMai4i--tilV''w-ki i'i? 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Hastings Storewide Sale features i': )Lizscpcf i I 4 57 -Pki 744 61 i --)11-1: 4 oi many other significant savings in all 4 4: I 1 '''f i 4 I A departments Now is the time to I 11: 1 -j- 4 1 1 --i4- i 7 stock-up 1 '1 1 I I' 'f 1 5 i t1 ACRAMENTO 10'22 STREET AND ARDEN FAIR SHOPPING CENTER Er' i 44 tf wAR? 5 711' 7 4 'r-1717 3 I Ironed Money After recent flooduaters receded employes of the Loyal Plaza Branch of the Williamsport Bank in Williamsport Pa ere busy ironing and drying the aterlogged money Approximately 8200000 had to be cleaned and pressed AP UPI and Bee Photos Two Germans Escape To West HANOVER Germany (UPI) A 20-year-old soldier and a 28-year-old civilian fled separately across the border from East to West Germany Sunday police reported Tuesday A police spokesman aid the soldier swam across the Elbe River to Lower Saxony and the civilian crossed the Communist-mined zone along the eastern border 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 PIS Italy (AP) A 47yearold Italian woman who believed she had an incurable disease jumped to her death Tuesday from the Leaning Tower of Pisa i 0.

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