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2 A THE KANSAS CITY TIMES Thry ji i i 72 Camera Angers Fischer Glimpses From the News Reagan to Visit With Pope India Wants Aid Without Strings Continued From Page 1A ie camera 150 feet from the chess board was ordered shut off It was barely visible from where Fischer sat Schmid said he could not order the camera removed Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes He returned to continue the struggle making his 44th move an ineffectual sidestep with his king In ensuing play all the pawns on the side were lost Fischer shifted his king in a hopeless struggle to the other side of the board where two of his pawns and two of blocked each other's passage Fischer could not unblock because bishop could protect his position from long range Finally after 56th his king approached the jam on the Fischer resigned He reached over and stopped his clock He offered Spassky his hand folded his scorecard and walked pausing once to wave to the audience which was applauding the Russian Fischer whitefaced left the hall by the stage door and hur ried to a car From the car he spotted John Collins a paraplegic sitting a few feet away in a wheel chair Collins taught Fischer the game Fischer rolled down the car window and said: sorry It will settle He left immediately for his hotel suite Fred Cramer a US Chew Federation official who sometimes speaks for Fischer said the American would take some strenuous physical exercise tonight to get in shape for his second game with Spassky today When Spassky left a crowd Rome (AP) Gov Ronald Reagan of California arrived in Rome yesterday for an audience with Pope Paul VI and talks with government officials as a personal representative of President Nixon Reagan characterized his European mission as one emphasize the importance attached by the US administration to the co-operative and mutually beneficial relations between the United States and its European allies and An arrival statement said the United States count as ever on wisdom and counsel as we move forward toward a new international atmosphere of New York Tim Nws Service New Prime Minister Indira Gandh said yesterday that India would never bring up the question of United States economic aid unless Washington were to raise it Replying to questions in a news conference here Mrs Gandhi said that the resumption United States aid had not been discussed with John Connally President special envoy He never raised it and should we she said are interested in Mrs Gandhi added without strings and on the condition that it would help us to build ourselves up economically But we will reject anything that will impose conditions or try to influence she said REAGAN MRS GANDHI shouted congratulations The Russian came to the hall yesterday expecting to win his associates reported He was unruffled throughout his faultless chess play Robert Byrne a US grandmaster and second-rankea player in the United States said after the game: necessarily all that significant Either of these players can come back and Under scoring rules one point is awarded for a victory and a half point goes to each player for a draw As defending champion Spassky needs wily 12 points in the 24 games to retain his title Fischer must score 12 to seize it and put an end to a 24-year Soviet monopoly Fischer has played six games with Spassky and has yet to win He lost four times playing the black pieces and drew twice when be played white and had first move Here are the remaining of the first game: a white Fischer-black 41 PxP KxP 42 K-RJ5 K-B4 43 B-K3 K-K5 44 B-B2 K-B4 I 45 B-R4 P-K4 46 B-Kt5 P-K5 47 B-K3 K-B3 Elapsed time: 129 minutes white 155 minutes black 48 K-Kt4 K-K4 49 K-Kt5 K-Q4 50 K-B5 P-R4 51 B-B2 P-Kt4 52 KxP K-B5 53 K-B5 K-Kt5 54 KxP KxP 55 K-Q5 K-Kt4 56 K-Q6 Resigns Farm Exports Rise Despite Strikes fiscal year offset the earlier slowdown The 8 billion-dollar total included record sales of more than $1 billion in animal products such as butter and other dairy items hides and meat Exports also reached a new high for soy beans and soy bean products totaling more than $2 billion a high mark for aU US farm commodities Butz said the entire increase resulted from commercial sales which have risen about 50 per cent over the past three years Exports under government programs such as Food for Peace have held steady at about $1 billion annually Butz said the goal is for $10 billion a year for farm exports Barring further dock strikes sales are expected to increase again during the current year he said markets continue strong and we will continue to administer policies and programs in ways that enable our agriculture to benefit from the growth in consumer demand around the he said Butz said the announcement last weekend of a new 750 mil-lion-dollar US grain sale to the Soviet Union over the next three years is a major breakthrough in export trade Father Collects From Vassar Mineola NY Vassar College has settled out of court for $2100 a suit in which the father of a coed sought $1 million in damages alleging his daughter flunked out of the school because her roommate held all-night pot parties Raymond Graber father of the student Miss Nancy Graber filed the suit last October A spokesman for Vassar said the attorneys recommended the settlement involved no admission of wrongdoing on the part of the because cost of a lengthy court case would substantially exceed the cost to the college of this The $2100 figure represented tuition paid to the college by Graber Another Setback for Shockley Stanford Calif Credit for a course on genetic factors in intelligence by William Shockley controversial physics professor has been denied by a 1-vote margin of a Stanford University committee Shockley 62 a Nobel laureate as a coinventor of the transistor had proposed teaching an undergraduate course involving his theories that genetic factors make for less intelligence among minority races Credit for a similar course on the graduate level was denied earlier by the dean of the graduate school The vote on his undergraduate proposal came from the Stanford Workshops on Political and Social issues a group composed of five faculty members five students and one staff member Phone Sunday Want Ads in 11 am Sat Adv They Tried It and Liked It Naked City Ind Dick Drost winding up preparations for his annual Miss Nude World Beauty Pageant Saturday brushed off comments that some of the contestants look like practicing nudists a nudist when you take off your clothes in he said a first time for He said some of the white-and-tanned stripped beauties in his jrevious contests had become active nudists after their first public exposure found they liked he said Town House for Waldheim United Nations NY A wealthy New Yorker is donating his town house on fashiona-jle Sutton Place as a residence for UN Secre- tary General Kurt Waldheim informed sources said yesterday Arthur A Houghton Jr 65 president of Steuben Glass in New York City and a director of the Corning Glass Works in Corning NY will give the property to the UN Association of the USA they reported The association then will lease arid finally sell it to the United Nations Houghton will get an income tax deduction for a gift to the association a nonprofit organization that he would not get if the gift went directly to the United Nations The house WALDHEIM will go to the association in a few weeks after its fair market value and the tax deduction have been worked out Golfer Into Double Hazard Belle Vernon Pa (AP) Richard Rocca reported to state police that a golf club came crushing down on the hood of his car as he was driving along Cedar Brook Golf Course near here Police investigated and determined that the No 9 iron belonged to a golfer who lost his grip on the club as he was trying to hack his way out of a sand trap Damage to Rocca car was estimated at $50 Horse Eludes Security Guards Grand Forks ND Security at Grand Forks Air Force Base has been violated by a horse A stallion somehow got into the base Apparently the intruder read about the guards on duty nor the dogs that guard the planes After considerable chasing through the base housing area the horse was caught It was placed in security at the base riding club stable While the riding club hunted for the owner security police were trying to explain to their commander how the animal managed to sneak onto the base undetected Washington Farm exits soared to a record $8 bil-on during the year ending June 30 up 3 per cent from the previous high of $78 billion in 1970-71 Earl Butz secretary of agriculture announced yesterday When dock strikes tied up ports last year administration officials feared farm exports would drop sharply perhaps to $74 billion or less Butz said however that 42 billion-dollar shipments in the last half of the No to Heath Trade Plan London Leaders of trade union movement yesterday turned down an appeal from Prime Minister Edward Heath to join with govern-fent ministers in a small working party on inflation and other economic problems The rejection was a setback for Heath who is attempting to remove the economic causes of the weakness behind floating pound without resorting to compulsory wage and price controls Heath had urged the establishment of a new forum to deal with suggestions for voluntary wage restraint and other ways of combating rising living costs and industrial unrest Leaders of the Trade Union Congress which represents 9 million workers said there was no need for a new forum LAST 3 DAYS JACCARD'S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE 20-50 REDUCTIONS Astronaut to Become Preacher Space Center Houston James Irwin one of the Apollo 15 astronauts reprimanded by the space agency for taking part in a i $21000 deal to sell stamp covers smuggled to the moon and back plans to retire next month I and become a preacher The space agency said yesterday that Irwin David Scott and Alfred Worden secreted 400 unauthorized stamp covers aboard their Apollo 15 spacecraft during the 1971 moon voyage Irwin had said he plans to organize 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