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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 6

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Sacramento, California
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THE SACRAMENTO DEE Friday July 7 1972 Page A6 Fire Chief Quits Over Budget Cuts SAUSALITO (UPI) Af- you color it cream it blend smells bad looks awful and ter (mixt two months in of- it or disguise it it still tastes terrible" SAUSALITO (UPI) After only two months in Fischer Loses Draw Spassky Will Get First Chess Move Americans Are Big Movers WASHINGTON More than 36 million Americans 179 per cent of the population moved between March 1970 and March 1971 but only 13 million moved across county lines IrEIDINIMPOORE0011PCIMEIMMIP1100111004111000111MOM10110111110041110 I tg I office Robert Hanlon resigned as Sausalito's fire chief in a dispute concerning the city budget Hanlon 39 came here from Sacramento and objected to a 5 per cent cut in the 16-man department's budget NV as pushed through by Councilman Evert Heynemann In a letter of resignation he said that -no matter how 1 1 KFIE314-FMstereo se I a 1 1 Sacramento's only classical music station 1 he says On scraps of paper he records conversations he's overheard Ile carries the scraps in a red plastic shopping- bag as he moves soundlessly about the hotel lobbies One 'final quote from Gudmundur Thorarinsson president of the Icelandic Chess Federation who was under pressure from Fischer to give up a share of the gate receipts: -I have worked for more than a year to get this match to Iceland I would do many things But I will not bite into a sour apple" Thanks to a rich British chess fan who doubled the stakes he didn't have to "Nloney is putting chess on thee map because money makes the world go round" Then there's the -Eavesdropper" a man approaching middle age with a shock of graying hair combed in careful disarray onto his forehead He takes voluminous notes for a magazine piece Venezuela CARACAS The Labor Bank the Venezuelan -government agency most concerned with housing relief completed 15054 apartments and homes in 1971 3 fl 95 0 NW EYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer lost the draw Thursday night giving Boris Spassky the first move and the world championship chess match Nvill finally start next Tuesday The confusion of the past week was summarized by the old woman selling cigarettes who asked in the beginning: -Fischer come?" Near the end it was: "Spassky go?" "I'm very pessimistic" Dr Max Euwe said at 10 am At noon: "It's a very delicate situation" At 7 pm the president of the International Chess Federation sighed: "There's hope" Match Of Century That was Tuesday It could have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the century Spassky of the USSR vs Fischer of the USA Spasskv arrived early to wait for Bobby Later he demanded an apology or he wouldn't play ''I came to play" he philosophically accepted the first postponement when Fischer didn't show Fred Cramer who advanced a slender claim to represent Fischer and called a lot of news conferences forecast like a man who ought to know: "I can't see Bobby apologizing" But Bobby apologized The letter began: "Dear Boris: Please accept my sincerest apology for my disrespectful behavior At another news conference one of Fischer's lawyers said he'd come to say he had nothing to say The Rev William Lombardy a Franciscan priest and avid chess player told another session of the newsmen: Big 147 cu ft No-Frost GE refrigerator-freezer Nixon Aim: Close Down Traffickers Side-by-side 42995 Freezer 18995 1 i' i 1 it f1 f- i I 1 1 I I I 1 i 1 1 I i i I I I 11 I I ide-by-side 42995 ---f kiN1 404 sroIpiii714i impik 41 14 't -i 41 Askt mot 1 1 atv 66 1 1 ir I kw 221 1E- -1 urn' --'11'1176- I 4 6 ir 7 1 pi 111 Frilimi11 Aple 4 al I 1 '-----)'' t-iumilsomismili i''' i ari-76-- 9:93 11 74 4 1 ip 111111a 4 1121111EZIESIENE I eWaEW 1111Z14- 111111111111 --2L Val-0SO r4 -1- 6k I r61- looir tzkmu-01 9 1141 509 frok--sca Emil Ti 1 40106- lip 1 A 111 1-'6 ICJ: 110 "''''Pl'-'''' A 1' 13c! 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All this quality with all these famous General Electric features at an easy-to-budget $12 monthly1 Includes huge 148-lb freezer Jet-Freeze ice compartment 4 full-width cabinet shelves (one that slides out for more convenience) and extra storage space with deep shelf in both doors No defrosting ever in either section means less work for you big capacity means fewer trips to the store Great buy! Remember! Where you buy is as important as what you buy Breuners prices include all pre-delivery servicing delivery at no extra charge on purchases over $10 within our regular delivery zones ion! ion! ion! ion! 4-t' Breuners COMPLETE HOVE FURMSHERS SACE 1S56 175 Cu it Sideby-side No-Frost refrigerator-freezer with 207-lb capacity freezer 7-day meat keeper and adjustable shelves 42995 116 cu ft GE freezer stores up to 406-lbs with bookshelf convenience 5 refrigerated surfaces for uniform temperatures 18950 NO FINANCE CHARGE is added to purchases paid iviMin 30 days alter the closing date on your statement FINANCE CHARGES are based on the previous balance before adding pw-chases or deducting payments or credits Periodic rates are 114 per month on balances under 81000 and I on balances in excess of $1000 which are ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATES OF 18 and 12 respectively Public-Aid Pay Is $17 Billion WASHINGTON blie assistance payment s' rose during 1971 to a record' S'177 billion $32 higher than in 1970 the Wel-1 fare Department reports I The figure includes bothl welfare cash assistance and Medicaid payments by federal state and local governments The federal share was $91 billion SACRAMENTO DOWNTOWN 604 St Tel: 444-8051 Shop Mon Thurs Fri 9:30 to 9 Tues Wed Sat 9:30 to 5:30 Sun Noon to 5 SACRAMENTO WAYSIDE NORTH Madison at Interstate 80 Shop Mon thru Fri Noon to 9 Sat 9:30 to 5:30 Sun Noon to 5 Shop days week at all reuners Illabalays week at all Breuners stores tores noon Li2 EP RICHMON Sundays noon to g5 EP RICHMON I 4 I iit I.

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