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I Fischer Triumphs in Chess Game; Titleholder Spassky Resigns By JIM WARD REYKJAVIK, Iceland' HUPI) -It was the greatest triumph career. yet Bobby missed the moment by arriving late. Ten minutes before the 29- year-old American challenger rushed into the exhibition hall, titleholder Boris Spassky resigned, giving Fischer his first win in the drive to take the world chess championship. His win in the third game in the 24- match world championship cut Spassky's lead to 2-1. The fourth game is scheduled to start at 5 p.m.

(1 p.m. EDT) today with Fischer playing white, thus giving him the first move. The end of third game begun Sunday and adjourned until Monday- was swift. German referee Lothar Schmid and Spassky were alone on the stage with no sign of the American when the clock passed 5 p.m. Schmid opened a large, brown envelope, read the move Fischer had scribbled down Sunday night when the game adjourned and moved Fischer's bishop.

The crowd held its breath and waited for Spassky to sit down. For 30 seconds the Russian stood, by the board and looked at the pieces. Then he calmly stopped the clock to his right. He tipped over his king indicating he resigned, nodded curtly to Schmid and left. The hall was almost empty and Schmid was ready to leave when Fischer rushed in.

He looked round but could not find Spassky. happened, had he Norwood UAW Accepts Offer CINCINNATI (UPI) -Agreement was reached Monday on several "minor" issues that were under negotiation between General Motors Corp, and the striking United Auto Workers Union at the Norwood assembly plant. James Young, chief negotiator for UAW Local 674, said he was "encouraged" by agreements on job descriptions, work requirements and paycheck stub information. The union has been on strike at the ssembly division plant since April 7. Plant manager Sidney Roche said there had been no discussion during the day of the "major" issues assembly line speed and personnel cutback.

The 14-week-old strike has idled 4,000 workers and stopped the production of Chevrolet Camaros and Novas and Pontiac Firebirds. Last Friday GM had published an open letter to the strikers in both Cincinnati newspapers, labeling the strike senseless and costly" and said the UAW attitude, "indicates that the strike go on Bob Hope Says George Should Move To Center DAYTON (UPD) Comedian Bob Hope said here Thursday on the "Phil Donahue Show" he believed Democratic presidential candidate George McGovern would "get a little more to the center. "Now that he's the nominee, he'll definitely have to come around to the more practical issues, said the comedian. "Some of his ideas are a little kooky. man has to come around now and get a little more to the center if he wants to appeal to the mass of voters," added Hope.

Commenting on the Democratic National Convention, Hope said he thought it "is the story of our country right Food Economizing A Bore? Try This And Bore No More GLAD YOU ASKED THAT! by Hy Gardner Syndicated Columnist MAXIE ROSENBLOOM Hershel Bernardi's "Arnie," and Raymond Burr's Who was it who said, "I always like to hear a man talk about himself. Because then I never hear anything but good" John Bryce, Detroit. A Will Rogers. Did Tom Jones turn down making a movie with Petula Clark because they have a feud going? Debbie Springfield, Mass. A No.

The Jones boy admires Petula. But the turned down "Finian's Rainbow" because he didn't want to make a musical. However, he will sing about a dozen Paul Anka songs in "'The Gospel Tom also turned down the role of a policeman in "'The Molly Because he wouldn't play an Irish cop who calls a Welshman a nasty name. Are blacks more ceptible to cancer than whites? Gerald Phoenix, Ariz. A A recent study by Howard University researcher revealed that from the period 1949 to 1967, cancer mortality among U.S.

blacks increased by 32 per cent. During that same 18 year span, cancer deaths among whites rose by 3 per cent. PERSONAL POSTCARDS. To Patricia Reeves, New Castle, Gene Autry is 65 born in Tioga, in 1907. While both Dale Evans and Roy Rogers are 60, born in 1912.

She in Uvaldi, and he in Cincinnati To Edna Negmeyer, Marshall, You'll be glad to know that your favorite film, "Mayerling," is available for TV To Lorraine Long Beach, No, Jim Nabor isn't Jewish. Though in a visit to Israel he attended the barmit vah of a friend's son at the Wailing Wall To Mr. H. Smith, Burt, Iowa: Your wife was right. Chaplain made a Keystone comedy sbort with Fatty Arbuckle in 1914 titled "'The Rounders." Also "The Knockout," now distributed for home projection.

And exhibited in Walt Disney World's Main Street Cinema. In other obscure quickies. Fatty was the star and Champlain just another ley come lately Lori Daly, Philadelphia: Yes. RCA did release an album recorded at Presley's, singsational NYCity concert. Titled "Elvis.

As Recorded at Madison Square Garden," it's just been distributed to record shops. Send your questions to Hy Gardner, "Glad You Asked That," care of this newspaper, P. 0. Box 11748, Chicago, Ill. 60611.

Mr. Gardner will answer as many questions as he can in his column, but the volume of mail makes personal replies impossible. Everybody's trying to save on food these days. It's one of the few areas of the budget where you can cut corners by smart shopping and clever cooking Economy dishes need not be boring. Witness this delectable, fancy Elegant Gelled Egg Loaf made with hard-cooked eggs in a lemon and mayonnaise gelatine base with crisp trimmings.

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N.J. (UPI)-Mrs. Mary Lea Johnson Ryan, an heiress to the Johnson Johnson fortune, has been ordered to pay $650,000 to her ex-husband and another $350,000 to be held in trust for the couple's two children in a settlement under the state's new divorce law. Mrs. Ryan sued for divorce on grounds of cruelty and desertion but Ryan, who has custody of the children, claimed his wife had deserted him.

The court upheld Ryan under the law which defines desertion as staying away from the family home for 12 months. ST. JOHNS, Virgin Islands Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall was reported in satisfactory condition Monday after suffering finger when the rented jeep he finger when the rented jetp he was driving overturned, pinning him under it. Police said that Marshall, 64, lost control of the jeep when his TELEGRAMS and MONEY ORDERS FRITZ E. MARTIN JEWELERS Western Union Agency Regular Store Hours "FACTS OF LIFE" PERSONAL LIFE INSURANCE BUSINESS INSURANCE ESTATE ANALYSIS PENSION RETIREMENT PLANS PROFIT SHARING PLANS Indianapolis Life Greenville, Ohio 548-5035 JIM STANFORTH foot became caught on the throttle.

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Schmid nodded and in one swift movement Fischer had grabbed his pencil and signed the game sheet. "Is that all?" be asked. Not a flicker of emotion showed on his face although he had scored his first victory against Spassky. Spassky's decision to resign on the 42nd move came as no surprise for the large gathering of grand and international masters in the hall. Fischer had the advantage of a pawn and a stronger attacking position.

With his protege back in the presidential suite, Father William Lombardy, Fischer's second, told newsmen, could be the turning point. "Dont forget Bobby came through a lot of trouble. After four defeats and two draws against Spassky (including previous nonchampionship games) he has finally broken the ice with more to come. I think it was one of Bobby's best and most important wins. Fischer resigned the first game on the 56th move and lost the second game last Thursday by forfeit when he failed to show up in protest against the presence in the hall of television cameras.

Monday it was the Russian camp's turn to lodge a protest against playing conditions. Spassky had agreed to play the third match Sunday in a secluded table tennis room on the first floor of the hall, but protested against outside noise. At an emergency meeting Monday morning Schmid ruled the match should return to the main hall. "Mr. Spassky said he could hear children playing and traffic noise below.

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A No. Maxie and Chris were merely acquaintances dinner dating just once with mutual friends. It was Damon Runyon who dubbed the champ Maxie" describing his style as a slapper rather than a puncher. As this is written, a mentally confused Rosenbloom is in a South Pasadena (Cal.) rest home courtesy of the Motion Picture and television Fund, which his career as an actor has helped to enrich. Maxie once told me he'd made and lost more than 000.000.

One million as a fighter, another as a movie actor and the third as a nightclub owner performer Maxle's" in Hollywood) "I blew it all," he admitted, sheepishly, "on broads and gambling. don't drink or smoke. What else was there to do?" He was married only once. To a socially prominent child psychologist. "After six years," he said, "I finally got a divorce.

1 didn't feel at home at home. My wife had so many books in the house, whenever I entered I had to show a library card!" Slapsie and heavyweight champion Max Baer once teamed up as a comedy act for nightclubs. But neither wanted to be the straight man. Once Rosenbloom. in a rage, invited Baer to go to the men's room with him, lock the door, put on the gloves, and decide which partner would be the comedian.

Whenever a loud mouthed drunk heckled Rosenbloom, his favorite squelch was, 'I'm this way because I had 289 fights. What's YOUR excuse?" Neurologists who examined the champ at the sanitarium only recently concluded that his mixed up mind and lapse of memory can be attributed to the cruel punishment he took in those 289 fights. His legion of friends pray that by some miracle and the moxie of Maxie, he'll answer the bell again some day and face life for another round. In Israel, which American TV shows and stars are most popular? Bernard New Haven, Conn. A When "'The Saint" comes marchig into the home of Israeli TV viewers, all activities come to a halt.

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Brown from holding a hearing Aug. 2 on Hall's eligibility for the November ballot in Ohio. Brown scheduled the hearing earlier Monday, alleging he had received numerous complaints about methods used by Hall's supporters in collecting signatures on petitions to gain ballot status. The hearing, Brown said, would determine "the truthfulness or falsity of the But ACLU's Ohio executive director Benson Wolman, claimed Brown launched a pseudo investigation designed to encourage people to withdraw their signatures from his petitions for public office," thus making him ineligible to run in Ohio. "Gus Hall and associates have apparently been singled out by the secretary of state ofr specjal treatment." Wolmen said: Brown had said some of the petitions were circulated on college campuses and that one person believed he was signing a paper to support the reinstatement of a university professor.

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