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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 95

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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95
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lb 1 I THE MIAMI HERALD Tues July 4 1972 Iceland efuses Ifers sre I Triton Fischer more money for playing Spassky start Sunday but was post pored until today by Dr Max awe president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) by herald wire services REYKJAVIK Iceland The Icelandic Chess Federation refused Monday to meet US chess ghallenger Bobby Fischer's demands for more money to play the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky for the world championship "A dangerous precedent would be created if we gave in to Fischer He is threatening to kill the game of chess by insisting on his own conditions'' said Gudmundur Elnarsson a member of the Icelandic organization committee The 24-game Fischer-Spassky match was scheduled to IF FISCHER does not show up by noon today (8 am Miami time) he will be disqualified and lose his right to challenge the 35-year-old Russian In Hilversum the Nether ers and Americans representing Fischer hut not authorized by him to negotiate It was learned thai the main points under discussion in negotiations were: The American's I Ithhour attempt to gain 30 per cent of the gate receipts This was not in the original agreement and the federation opposed it Fischer's desire to he paid in cash the loser's share of the purse before he would even board the plane for Fischer 29 is hiding in New York apparently in a move to force the sponsors of the match to pay him lands Euwe told the Dutch Radio in a telephone interview that neither the World Federation nor Iceland was willing to accept Fischer's additional financial demands "However" Euwe said "if the American Chess Federation would be willing to pay extra to Fischer the World Federation would not mind" solution would be possible Euwe stressed that if this the World Federation and the Icelandic Chess Federation would accept it but would be no parties to it One of the Americans claiming to represent Fischer's interests said the US champion felt that since he had put in six months of preparation for the match he should be compensated for it The organizers were said to be willing to give a check for the loser's share to a third person until the end of the match 0 A request to be quarantined from the press and the public The federation has offered Fischer all the police protection he would need no explanation He has not been in touch with the Icelandic Chess Federation since he sent a cable through the US Chess Federation saying be would show up for the match "under protest" Four times since then Fischer has canceled bookings on flights to Iceland The Icelandic federation which stands to lose much money if the match does not occur pleaded for Fischer Sunday and convinced Euwe to postpone the start of the match 48 hours to give Fischer a last chance "But I am not very hopeful" said Euwe the last non-Russian to hold the world title from 1935 to 1937 He is Dutch Storms Batter Midwest NIONZEITY WE HAVE UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES ON HOMES APARTMENT BUILDINGS HOTELS COMMERCIAL ACREAGE MOST LOANS APPROVED IN 24 HOURS UNITED MO 13CCGE11d CO BBB ESTABLISHED 23 YEARS 17TH FLOOR CONGRESS BUILDING IN DADE: 379-2676 IN BROVVARD: 524-7225 Ozark Tornado Kills Two TIIE DECISION came after several rounds of closed negotiations involving Spassky 'Euwe the Icelandic organiz Ar A BRITISH banker meanwhile offered Fischer a deal worth 50000 pounds $130000 at official parity to entice him to play his Soviet rival James Slater a London investment banker said in making the offer "Fischer has Said that money is the problem Well here it is What I am saying to Fischer now is 'Come out and play'" Slater chairman of Slater Walker Securities which has worldwide business affairs has proposed a package containing several alternative offers One is to double the prize money for the match which is now $125000 The winner would get $78125 under present terms 4 4'' 3 4 :417 A kt 4 4 1 1: --t A hfr 14' 1 't :4 The Associated Press A cold front slashing across the nation from Maine to the Texas Panhandle produced scattered tornados in the Midwest and brought rain and thunderstorms to large parts of the nation Monday Two persons were killed and one was injured when a tornado or a pocket of freakishly high winds ripped through a marina on the Lakes of the Ozarks in any living room and hall (Regardless ofRoom Size) ('' LI' a 1t 1-'3t 71-) li: '1 1I lv I 4 3 or pt I 74114 1 (71 Le- 0E7 1-fq 1 tl tfr cl dill 0 i -t any living room and hall 4 v-- (Regardless of Room Size) Killed ere Robert Quade 45 of Moberly Mo and his mother-in-law Mrs Ada Belle Combs 71 of Grandview Mo Quade's wife Marjorie 48 was taken to a hospital at Sedalia where she was reported in fair condition AN INCREASED prize would mean that the winner gets $156000 and the loser 04000 "The money is mine" said Slater "I hope the offer is being considered this afternoon I like chess and have played it for years "Many want to see this match and everythiag has been arranged If Fischer does not go to Iceland many will be disappointed" The alternative is to give a straight $130000 extra to the winner making his prize money up to $208000 Press Wirephoto Smack ANY LIVING DOOM DINING ROOM (or dining area) and HALL r7 95 CLEANED (Regardless of Size) THIS WEEK ONLY Now Advanced techniques and chemical developments make possible superior results right in your home and at a price you can afford Now you can hove your carpets cleaned professionally as often as you like surgeon general after being promoted to the rank of general in Washington Gen Hoefly is the first woman in the Air Force medical service to become a general ENO Ann Hoefly the Air Force's chief nurse gets a congratulatory kiss from Gen Alonzo Towner the Air Force's CALL NOW FOR APPOINTMENT 6 411 BBB 110T PAY! 48000 GIs Left YES WE DO DYE CARPETING RiGH IN YOUR HOME and it is ready to use immedi ately We will also TINT Or COLORIZE your carpet while shampooing at Slight additional charge COLORS SO BRIGHT AND VIVID you will be astounded as thousands 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FREE estimates tor dye and tint ounionnommptw 18:1 3 Generations of Experience Nixon's Order to Cut Troops Exceeded Command Says STEAM THROUGH-FLUSH EXTRACTION We ore offering to the Mom i area our own THOROUGH-FLUSH STEAM CLEANING METHOD! The ultimate in soil extraction equipment Let us clean your carpet to life! Additionol charge for thorough-flush extraction SHERIFF Hull said the Quades and Mrs Combs "evidently ere docking their boat" when the winds hit at about 7:50 pm The National Weather Service identified the phenomenon as a tornado but Hull said "I don't believe it was because all the debris was right there" The force appeared limited to the Blue Anchor Marina in the Gravois arm of the lake 'It demolished this one section of the dock which had about 28 slips" Hull said "I expect all the dam: age together would be aboust $135000 to $150000 It heavily damaged five or six boats" -7 The sheriff said "A twister will scatter that stuff all over a large area This didn't at all Everything was con: fined to that cove" "THE IDEA is to remove the problem of money from Fischer and see if he has any others" Slater said An Icelandic friend of Fischer's Freystrinn Thorberbergsson flew to New York Sunday to try to persuade the American grand master to return with him He said he was acting as "a friend of Bobby Fischer" and said only "I know where to find him" He refused to answer -other questions Fischer' who has kept the Icelandic organizers nervously rushing to Keflavik International Airport to meet every flight from New York for a week simply did not show up Sunday Navy strength dropped by 300 all 300 of the Marines being transferred to Thailand The Marine Corps still has 2200 men in South Viet nam ADD $500 for Beach Calls 3 GUARANTEE CARPET CLEANING CO Thailand and Guam major bases for the air war over both North and South Vietnam The reduction of US troop strength in South Vietnam last week concluded Nixon's latest phase of withdrawals He announced another phase last week however whereby the number of Americans in Vietnam will be reduced to 39000 men by Sept I WARRANTY Our expert crews will clean your corpetirg BETTER than you hove wirer seen before or your money is returned IN FULL Upholstered furniture area ond Orientcrl carpets included in 1114 pledge: The Navy also has 2200 men in the country but there are approximately 42000 more serving offshore with ships of the Seventh fleet The Air Force has approximately 55000 men based in OFFICIALLY There was SAIGON (UPI) The US Command said Monday that it had exceeded President Nixon's order to'reduce the number of American ser- vicerpen in South Vietnam to 49000 by July 1 The command said in its weekly report on troop strength that 6000 Americans were withdrawn last week leaving 48000 here as of last Thursday June 29 the lowest figure since April 1965 Of the 6000 troops pulled out of Vietnam last weeks 1300 vkre moved to airbases in neighboring Thailand All going to Thailand were Air Force and Marine Corps personnel Most of those withdrawn last week were Army troops In a breakdown of the movements the command said 4000 Army personnel were pulled out of Vietnam reducing Army strength here to 31200 The Air Force was reduced by 1400 with 1000 being transferred to Thailand and 13100 still based in South Vietnam Both Marine Corps and OTHER TORNADOS were reported near Topeka Kan and Lubbock Tex Several areas of Missouri and eastern Kansas reported damage from unusually high winds and hail The storms were most frequent from the Great Lakes to Texas and Georgia where warm and humid Gulf air came in contact with cooler air masses More than an inch of rain was reported in Hobart Okla and Peru Ind in six hours Generally fair skies and dry weather covered most other areas of the country Fears HotieerLess Unit Winn FBI Too Powerful Ex-Agent Declares i10DAY 'JULY: TODAY 10 6 WED 9:30 9:30 i1TIt SAVE s5-s1 5 A PAIN 407 -P-' 0 4 efira 010 mI 1 A 1 I A i via el ot-MEI -Mr-r-1WWW eth rd 0 Ertl AND It 11 1 I i 1 17 ts 1 11 77t -4N i i 1' i 4 9--4- pi-- -I 's i 1'' 4 iy il- 1t 1 1 thb Intik :1 it 1 il I ha A mr 11 r'-irm iv- Niv- --'0' rx-vr' 'Mgr 4 I- 1 1 7 1 i 41 III i 1 I ss "1 i r- 1 el LI I 1 4 41' 1 1 it A- 5 la Oki i4104: --44--4e -714 7 4-ti 1 if 'ft 441 1 4 I 1 Li i It 1 1 I kill iiii 11 11! 4iy e- A -4 4 fr 1 1 -f 4 4 14 1 '41 e- Iii'''' A' 1 0- 11 i I -15-': 14 I ''')-4 I 11 1 I 11 1 I I ''''i 'Plrit i 'I't'i--- 4 11 ttf ')171- I A 4a ktio I if i I 1 Rik i 11 1 L444 1 IV411 t- 1 Ij i ifilt1 1 0 1 Pe 4 a'-1 c' I 4 t'' 1 t' 1 44 i 1 I I I I I e- 1 I 111 1' 11-- Ill's 11a i 41 ii 11111 lit 14' 1AL: :4112:1:1 8 L1 it zrir I 1 I I 1 i 1 I 11 4 L'41 siiivri'liice4 7'4 Fit ittl r1 ti 0 Ai 1 1 11 it t1 3 sx --tvk i -1 trt 1-1 fic I ri tv 1 11: ii 1 1 1 0 i 4 1 i --4 k4 lir 1 ii 1 1 1 ii 1 I I Ill! iv 1E4J6' '1 1 I 1 itio '7 I' ii 1 1 i 1 I i I 0 tini ill I' sti 011---7 tIllitA lirliltIrlirvt it 4 1111110C-ii4111 r1 TODAY 10 6 WED 9:30 9:30 SAVE s5-s1 5 A PAIlti 01 11 "If the power to stretch the law is not in the hands of a principled man of integrity like Hoover ten what will happen to this nation if an unprincipled man is doing the stretching?" Smoot asked Smoot spoke during a tribute to Hoover at the gathering of the conservative rally He said the FBI has had little success in combatting communism in the United States because it has not been allowed to investigate "the people often in high places in our government who are really in charge of the Communist apparatus" BOSTON (AP) A former assistant to the late FBI Director Edgar Hoover says the FBI without Hoover could become an instrument of police-state tyranny Dan Smoot told a session of the New England Rally for God Family and Country Sunday night that the FBI has too much power "much of it downright unconstitutional" He said that Hoover over the years resisted attempts by Congress to turn the FBI into a national police force that Smoot said would "endanger the freedom of the American people" Rocks Hurling Mob Battles Police in NY Village 1Tr! HAVERSTRAW NY (UPI) State police and police from surrounding communities battled a rock-hurling mob in this northern Rockland County town early Monday Village police said a mob of about 150 confronted police on Main Street from about 12:35 am to 4:45 am Two policemen were treated and released in a nearby hospital Eight residents were rested and charged with criminal mischief disorderly conduct and assault Police could give no reason for the outbreak According to police an officer in a radio car responded to a report of a fight The officer was assaulted and called for assistance Eventually 22 police cars and about 56 officers faced the crowd which hurled fire crackers bottles and rocks police said MIAMI: 2708 KW 79th St 2650 kW 37th St HIALEAI4 1140 49th St 106 Hialeah Dr NI MIAMI BEACH: 1501 NE 163rd St MIAMI BEACH: 335 Lincoln Rd 1337 Washington Ave SO MIAMI: 8691 Dxie Hwy CUTLER RIDNJi 20033 So Dixie Hwy HOLLYWOOD: 180 St Rd 7 FT LAUDERDALE: 2000 Fed Hwy US 1 LAUDERHILL: US 441 (St Rd 7)41 POMPANO: 1790 Fed Hwy US 1 WEST PALM BEAChi 2511 Okeechobee Blvd NORTH PALM BEACH: 300 US 1 Shore Ct SHCP: WEDNESDAY 9:30 9:30 MIAMI: 9 Hagler St CORAL GABLES: 223 Miracle Mile MIAMI: 2708 KW 79th St 2650 37th St HIALEAH 1140 49th St I 106 Hialeah Dr Nit MIAMI BEACH: 1501 NE 163rd St MIAMI BEACH: 335 Lincoln Rd 1331 Washington Ave SO MIAMI: 8691 Dixie Hwy CUTLER RIDtAi 20033 So Dixie Hwy HOLLYWOOD: 180 St Rd 7 FT LAUDERDALE: 2000 Fed Hwy US 1 LAUDERHILL: US 441 (St Rd 7) POMPANO: 1790 Fed Hwy US 1 WEST PALM BEACII 2511 Okeechobee Blvd NORTH PALM BEACH: 300 US 1 Shore Ct SHOP WEDNESDAY 9:30 9:30 MIAMI 9 Flogler St CORAL GABLES: 223 Miracle Mile 7 0.

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