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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 46

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i 1 013 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Sun July 9 1972 43 Referee of Chess Match Unable to Officiate First Game Los Angeles Times-Washington Post REYKJAVIK Iceland Lothar Schmid the referee of the Spassky-Fischer championship chess match will not be able to officiate at the first game on Tuesday Schmid Saturday flew to his home in Bamberg Germany upon receiving news that his 10-year old son had been injured in a bicycle accident The injury was reported as not serious The assistant referee Gudmundur Arnlaugsson of Iceland will replace Schmid who expects to be here for the second game on Thursday Originally Bobby Fischer had objected to the choice of remain as referee Since then there have been no objections from the American delegation The American grandmaster is described as in good spirits A member of his delegation said that Fischer was relaxed joking confident and anxious to play Schmid as referee 11 was Fischer's position that no active chess player who participated in international tournaments should referee important games The a son Fischer advanced was Russian domination over chess He said that players who like to participate in Russian tourna ments would favor the Russians when they acted as referee Schmid responded by saying that he had played in Russia only once previously Although he is an international grandmaster Schmid describes himself as an "amateur" who plays in very few tournaments these days and who does not make his living at chess He is the head of a publishing house in Bamberg Last week Dr Max Euwe head of the International Chess Federation ruled that Fischer's objections were invalid and that Schmid would WIVM-OLw 1111111111-11 4Q 1 111 tsss Ivili 1 A et A 111:11 ------4" 4 4: 4' I A s44' 1 1 1--- -s 1 1 '1- 4r A 1 I 1' i I 0 Z-05 a --titr ---g t' i 1:41 1- I '1 I 1 -1 1111111 Ili 1111111 7- 7: itill 11' I doh do I olio IP II' de(' i '111111111 i 'i Press Wirephoto BRONCO the action looks tame rider Jim Smith of Cody can vouch for the ferocity of the bronco as he hands on during competition at the Calgary Ala Stampede Friday night WAVA VA va''A MAIM Jewish Migration From Russia Up KEEP BUGS AWAY 60 OR 100 WATT YELLOW LIGHT BULBS VIIIDOR LOCK COOL CUSI11011 PKG OF 2 FOR YOUR CAR COOL AIR VENTILATION IN HOT SUMMER DRIVING! tr 972 New York Times News Service immigration from the Soviet Union in the first half of this year has already exceeded the total of about 14000 emigrants during all of 1971 according to data compiled by the State Department from refugee organizations Many agencies and governments including the United States are preparing to assist financially as many as 30000 latest projected figure for Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union for they emigrate mainly to Israel The rate of Jewish departures authorized this year by the Soviet Union is a new record in this immigration pattern While only about 1200 Jews were allowed to leave in 1970 the figure rose to 14000 in 1971 and reached 15650 in the first six months of 1972 JUNE WAS THE record month thus far with 3132 departures of which 3092 were for Israel according to the figures gathered by the State Department's office of refugee and migration affairs 3065 Jews left the Soviet Union in January 1954 in February 1831 in March 3014 in April and 2653 in May International refugee organizations expect about 4000 Jews to be allowed to leave other Eastern European countries notably Romania during 1972 US officials had no immediate explanation for the steadily growing rate of Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union and for the fact that a significant percentage of those nongovernmental refugee specialist set it at nearly a third of the total persons classified as intellectuals academicians and members of professions such as lawyers physicians engineers and architects THE OFFICIALS acknowledged that the question of Je ish immigration was touched upon in Moscow in May in talks between President Nixon and the Soviet leadership but they cautioned against conclusions that such discussion played any role in the record number of departures during the next months It was also understood that Secretary of State William Rogers discussed Jewish emigration with the Soviet foreign minister Andrei Gromyko during the Moscow visit A SIMPLE EFFECTIVE LOCK FOR SLIBING rGLASS A DOORS I NOW! PLAYTEX BABY DISPOSABLE BOTTLES 1 -GAL GAS CA11 PEANUT BRITTLE ALL-METAL CONTAINER FOR SAFE STORAGE SOPHIE MAE 10-0Z FROM AN HEIRLOOM RECIPE South Koreans Seek Russia China Ties 65 BOTTLES 8 FL OZ 1 BOILABLE-PRE-STERILIZED BUBBLE UMBRELLA fisherman imprisoned In Sakhalin on charges of violating Russian territorial waters They said the Seoul government was notified through the Japanese government of the Russian decision to release next week Moon Chong Ha skipper of a South Korean fishing boat who was captured by the Russians in May 1971 while operating off the Kamchatka Peninsula in the North Pacific gas WA1142ym-4 4-4g DELUXE MODEL STYLISH CLEAR PLASTIC er 1972 New York Times News Seroici SEOUL South Korea The South Korean government which reached a surprise accord for detente with North Korea earlier this week expressed Saturday its desire for rapproachement with China and the Soviet Union Foreign Minister Kim Young Shik testifying before the national assembly on South Korea's foreign policy in connection with the SeoulTvongyang agreement said: "The government desires to improve trade and other relations with Communist China the Soviet Russia and East European countries" 30-COWIT DAYTIME PAMP I NOW! 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