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Japanese Party Picks Maverick Star- News Services Japan's ruling Liberal-Democratic party has picked a maverick over Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's candidate." Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda. The winner (and favorite) was elected party president and new prime minof Japan by six votes in a break with ister past policies of dependence on the United States and aloofness to China. Kakuei Tanaka, minister of international trade and industry, got 156 votes to top Fukuda's 150 in the first round of voting. Then, Masayoshi Ohira with 101 first round votes and Takeo Miki with 69, threw their support to Tanaka. Demos Praise Mrs.

Harris Mrs. Patricia Roberts Harris drew 1 praise from Democrats Tuesday after presiding for 10 days over the 150-member credentials committee. Among the kudos was a letter from Sen. George McGovern praising her for her fairness. She was the choice of Sen.

Hubert Humphrey and party regulars for the credentials job George Schuster, 99, who drove a 60-horsepower Thomas Flyer to victory in the "longest auto race" from New York across America and Siberia to Paris in 1908, died in Sprinville, N.Y., Tuesday. W. German Minister Resigns Economics and Finance Minister Karl Schiller has resigned from Chancellor Willy Brandt's government, West German sources said Tuesday. Schiller reportedly resigned Friday after a stormy cabinet session over foreign monetary policies Gov. Ronald Reagan attended special July Fourth services at Rebild, Denmark, Tuesday.

The annual celebration commemorates the ties between Denmark and the U.S. created through i immigration. Also on hand was entertainer Danny Kaye and Queen Margrethe II. Reagan read a message from President Nixon. Escort Business to Boom Kasey Allen of Houston is a Supergirl, a dinner date escort organization that anticipates a booming business during the conventions in Miami Beach in July and August Former President Harry Truman was reported well-rasted Tuesday at Kansas City Research Medical Center as his doctors continued tests Tom Christian, the 36-year-old great-grandson of Bounty mutineer Fletcher Christian, is being taken from Pitcairn Island to New Zealand for treatment of injuries received when a wave smashed his longboat against Pitcairn's rocks.

Spassky Takes Turn At Postponing Match 1972, New York Times News Service REYKJAVIK, Iceland--The world championship chess match, postponed and then postponed again because of the protests of Bobby Fischer, was delayed once more Tuesday. this time because the titleholder refused to play. The champion, Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union, showed up at a meeting at which lots were to be drawn for the right to make the first move in the first game, which was to begin Tuesday. Fischer, who was said to be asleep in his hotel room, was represented by his second. Instead of drawing lots, Spassky tossed down a statement and stalked out of the room.

The statement, in a translation supplied by Tass said: "Fischer broke the rules of holding the contest by refusing to come for the ceremony of opening the match. By this, Fischer insulted me, personally, and the Chess Federation of the U.S.S.R., which I represent. TAKEO FUKUDA PATRICIA HARRIS KARL SCHILLER KASEY ALLEN "THE PUBLIC opinion in the U.S.S.R. and personally, are indignant over Fischer's conduct. Under all human notions, he discredited himself completely.

By this he jeopardized his moral right to play in the match for the world chess crown. "Fischer must bear the just punishment before there is a hope of holding the match. Only after this can I return to the question about the possibility of holding the Neither Spassky nor the Soviet Chess Federation made specific suggestions about any just what "punishment" they had in mind. The federation, however, is demanding an apology from Fischer. Spassky said, however, that he would not leave Iceland and that "I still want to play the match if there is a solution." "I will make my decision in the next few days," he added.

The 24-game match, which had been scheduled to start here Sunday, was postponed until Tuesday by Dr. Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, when it became clear that the American challenger would not show up in time. Euwe 71 P.M. EST July 4 Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NOAA, U.S. Dept.

of Commerce 72 Are Average Arse 80 70 COLD STATIONARY Showers 118881 80 90 90 1005 High Temperatures Expected FORECAST For Daytime Wednesday Associated Press Wiremap WEATHER OUTLOOK Rain i is forecast Wednesday for much of the eastern coast and the Gulf Clast states. The rest of the nation can expect clear weather with cooler temperatures in the Northeast and HIGH IN 80s Some Clouds, Warm Fort Worth and Vicinity. Partly cloudy through Thursday. Warm afternoons with highs in the middle and upper 80s. Low Wednesday night in the mid-60s.

Wind northerly 6-12 m.p.h. becoming light and variable Wednesday night. Sunrise, sunset, 8:40. Maximum temperature Tuesday, 81; minimum, 74. TEXAS hour period Maximum and minimum p.m.

Tuesday. temperatures and precipitation for the 24-hour peri- Albany N.Y. od ended at 8 p.m. Tues- Albuquerque day. Anchorage Mx.Mn.Pr.

Asheville Abilene ..76 67 .97 Atlanta Alice .98 75 Billings Amarillo ..60 102 Birmingham Austin. Art .91 .80 ddI .79 Boise Bismarck Brownsville Boston Childress .70 Buffalo Corpus Christi ..97 Burlington Cotulla Casper Dalhart 85 .23 Chaston CharlestonW.Va. S.C. Del Rio .97 Charlotte. EI Paso Chicago Fort Worth .01 Cincinnati Galveston .85 .24 Cleveland Houston .93 .27 Columbus.

Lubbock .65 Denver Lufkin .81 .37 Des Moines Marfa 84 Detroit ..94 Duluth Midland .76 Fairbanks Mineral Wells .79 81 .14 Fargo Palacios ..91 Great Falls Angelo .83 :03 Helena San Antonio .92 Honolulu Victoria 95 Indianapolis Waco .79 2.58 Jackson Wichita Falls .76 1.06 Jacksonville Wink .87 Juneau Shreveport .84 139 Kansas City Las Vegas UNITED STATES Little Rock Temperature and precipi- Los Angeles tation bulletin. Highest Louisville temperatures for the last Memphis 12 hours. Lowest tempera- Miami Beach tures for the last 18 hours. Milwaukee Precipitation for the Paul Maximum temperature this date, 101 in 1956; minimum, 56 in 1924. Maximum precipitation this date, 2.80 inches in 1958.

STATE FORECAST Scattered showers and thundershowers over most sections with heavier activity along the coast. The entire state will be slightly cooler. ended at 81 ...92 Mx.Mn.Pr. New Orleans 73 Mx.Mn.Pr. New York 79 63 73 54 North Platte 49 .02 .81 65 Okla.

City .76 63 .31 53 Omaha .70 52 77 59 .65 Orlando .94 73 88 68 Phila. 79 63 .75 41 Phoenix 114 .83 Pittsburgh 73 Portiand Me. Portland Ore. .06 Raleigh .86 .68 52 Rapid City 67 68 Reno .98 70 Richmond .83 St. Louis .74 62 St.

Pbq-Tampa 92 80 54 66 39 Salt Lake City .90 53 .59 Tr. Diego .76 63 .67 64 .12 SanFrancisco ...62 56 .69 51 San Juan P.R. .89 76 .05 72 53 .04 St. Ste. Marie ,.65 37 .01 Seattle ..91 60 .69 Shreveport .84 69 Spokane 87 57 .69 Tucson 106 73 Washington .81 75 Wichita ..73 62 .04 80 MEXICO 86 Acapulco .91 .73 59 Mazarian .90 86 .20 Mexico City 79 .95 Monterrey .91 84 Vera Cruz 88 CANADA 110 Calgary .81 70 .06 Edmonton ..70 45 .87 62 Montrea .68 46 69 Ottawa .68 .80 .17 Regina .76 .86 Toronto 06 .59 .05 Vancouver .71 43 Winnipeg .76 42 Test May Link Pistol To Other Slayings PARIS, Tex.

(AP) Officers waited anxiously Tuesday for a ballistic report on a pistol after two young men, one-time schoolmates, were charged in a double murder in a $2 holdup. The victims, Sylvia Chaney, 19, a Paris divorcee, and Gary Sam McConnell of Bogata, also 19, were found face down one week ago is a wooded area about five miles north of Paris. Officers said Miss Chaney had been shot four times and McConnell three times. All the shots were in the back. Both victims were partly South.

nude. Officers believe the weapon, found Sunday, could have been used in similar execution-type slayings in Mesquite, near Dallas, and in Lubbock. Authoritles said $2 was missing from McConnell's wallet. Alfred Ray O'Neal, 23, a post office employe in Dallas who lives in Balch Springs, was charged in two murder FWMC Conventional Loans 30-Year Financing Fort Worth Mortgage Corp, FORT WORTH: HURST: 282-3414 ARLINGTON: 281-0291 DENTON: 387-7544 counts. Allan Dale Calvery, also 24, a Paris pizza restaurant employe, was charged with accessory to murder.

Police Chief Lloyd Mathews said O'Neal and Calvery attended elementary and high school together here. Chief Mathews said a break came Sunday when two boys found a pistol in the Red River beneath the U.S. 271 bridge on the Oklahoma-Texas line. "All evidence will be turned over to the Department of Public Safety's crime laboratory in Austin," said Mathews. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CLINIC ASSOCIATION 1501 Summit Ave.

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The direct phone link between Seoul, South Korea's capital, and Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea, was the outcome of a recent round of secret high-level negotiations. Simultaneous announcements in both cities said the accord provides for a joint political committee to open exchanges in many fields and to promote unification of North and South through peaceful means without outside interference. The two governments also agreed to refrain from armed provocations and from slandering or defaming each other. THE TWO SIDES agreed to install the hot line "in order to prevent the outbreak of unexpected military incidents and to deal directly, promptly and accurately with problems" arising between them, the announcement said. The agreements were reached at meetings in Pyongyang May 2-5 and Seoul May 29- June 1.

The governments' top leaders, President Chung Hee Park of South Korea North Korean premier and Communist party chief Kim Il-sung, took part. U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim announced in Geneva that he acted as a go-between. Waldheim said he made contact with North Korean representatives during a visit to Vienna last March. "They informed me of their position and mentioned a number of he said.

"I informed the South Korean government." THE TOP-RUNG negotiations were the first such contact reported between the two governments since the 1950-53 Korean War that took two million lives, including 33,629 Americans killed in action and 20,617 Americans who died of other causes. The conflict ended in an armistice July 28, 1953, and the two Koreas still are officially at war, with even mail exchange severed. A Japanese colony from 1910 through World War II, Korea was divided into U.S. and Soviet occupation zones after the defeat of Japan. The zones became separate republics in 1948.

The first friendly contact between the nations began last September when Red Cross officials of North and South Korea opened talks to arrange communications between divided families, involving an estimated 10 million 1 persons. The governments to cooperate in bringing talks to successagreed, ful conclusion. In reaching the accord, the two Koreas may have decided to back away from military confrontation for military reasons or to join the movement toward East-West detente that followed President Nixon's visits to and Moscow. FROM AN economic point of view, both Seoul and Pyongyang have been maintaining large armies for two expensive decades and an easing of military activities would allow both governments to devote more money to civilian needs. It also would lessen the burden of the big powers supporting the principals in the conflict: The United States behind the South, and China and the Soviet Union backing the North.

Washington greeted the accord with praise, saying it "could have a salutory impact on prospects for peace and stability on the Korean Britain called the accord "a most important development." However, Nationalist China expressed concern. The agreement also represents a new phase in Asian diplomacy created in part by Nixon's summit talks, removing the old image of a menacing China. Although the United States still maintains 43,000 troops in South Korea, it pulled out one infantry division last year under the administration's policy of noninvolvement in Asian wars. Associated Press Wirephoto SEA SPRITE Deborah Okeson, 3, hitches a ride aboard her aunt, Georgette Wesp, as they plunge into the sea at a beach in Sandy Nook, N.J., Sunday. Charles Ray Smith Dies Of Injuries in Work Mishap ARLINGTON Charles Funeral services and burial Ray Smith, 29, of 2820 Cren- will be in Morton.

shaw died Tuesday afternoon Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Alice Anna Smith of in an Arlington hospital from Morton; one brother, Louis head injuries received May 2. Smith of El Paso; two sisters, He sustained the injuries Mrs. W. H.

Byson of Andrews when he fell from a scaffold and Miss Judy Smith of Lovwhile working at a construc- ington, N.M. tion site in Arlington. Smith was a native of Cen- CHINA CROWDED terville, but had lived in Fort Worth for the last 10 years. The third largest country in He served with the Air Force the world, China, is the in Vietnam. world's most populous.

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and Fri. 5632 CAMP BOWIE PHONE 731-2161 9:00 1 16 9 6 to 2 Saturday Wed. Thurs. said then that Fischer would forfeit the match if he did not arrive by noon Tuesday. Fischer, who left New York for Iceland Monday night after a British millionaire dollbled the purse to $250,000, arrived with a little more than five hours to spare.

He sail nothing, slipped off to his hotel, went to sleep and has not yet made public appearance. IF RUFFLED feelings can be smoothed and Fischer'; entourage was hard at wok Tuesday apparently trying to do so the match could start Thursday. But Euwe, who has been pessimistic all along, was still there Tuesday. "The situation is critical." he said. "I don't know if the match will be played at all." Euwe, a tall, courtly, 71- year old former world chess champion, also said he knew he was "following a correct middle course" because "first the Americans attacked me, and now the Russians." The Soviet delegation has charged Euwe with having committed procedural errors.

The Russians also are insisting that the match formally began with the opening ceremony Saturday night in the national theater here. The Americans say the match will begin only when the first move is made in the 3,000 seat Sports Hall. Ryon's WESTERN STORE Handmade Western BOOT SALE 2601 N. MAIN SHOCKER OF THE YEAR! BESTSELLING NOVEL OF THE YEAR! THE EXORCIST BANTAM BOOK WHERE PAPERBACKS ARE SOLD.

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