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The Lima News from Lima, Ohio • 16

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THE LIMA NEWS Wednesday, July 12, 1972 Predictions' Far Settlement Modest AMANDA PANDA (For Your Pre-Schoolers) by Marcia. Cours U.S Heads Back To Paris Negotiations pfoachV by North Vietnam. United States heads back into the Vietnam peace talks Thursday amid only modest pro dictions here about prospects for a settlement any time soon. They say. Hand's terms would mean, in effect, a Communist takeover of South Vietnam.

However, Le Due "Tho, the Hand Politburo member who Secretary of State William P. no particular shift in has met secretly with Kissinger Rogers, due in late today from 'North Vietnams position in in the pkst. Is reported jon his a round-the-world trip, said be remarks of Hand ne way to Paris and what he says fore leaving Rome that he godator Xuan Thuy upon his 'privately may or may not di-generally hopeful the reopening arrival ia Paris Monday. -verge from their public Paris parley might bring some Spassky Likely To Take First Game Nixon announced June 29th that he was resuming the long-stalemated Paris meetings suspended May 4, -on the assumption that the North Vietnamese are prepared to negotiate. In a constructive and serious way.

Administration have yet to disclose what evidence they may have that Hanoi intends to alter her position. They add the States will not drop its refusal of North Vietnams central demand for a coalition government in Saigon. The administrations maiif stated reasons for some optimism is because of North Vietnams circumstances Rogers noted that Hanois spring offensive has failed, Moscow and Peking trips have strengthened the world climate for and continuing' the war serves nobodys interests. Whether the two sides will now enter into serious bargaining may not be quickly' evident from the opening round at Paris Thursday. Negotiators talk a lot before getting down to the hard points.

movement by a Hand negotiator' toward ending the war. Assistant Secretary Marshall Green, the State Departments top Far East expert, returned i tennis with Jivo Nei, one of his frorfJ an East Asian tour assistants. firming that the United States reported still will work hard for a settlement But I think we are dealing, I Fischer was asleep at noon, President Meeting Soviet Ambassadbr af-Robert REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The two competitors, their for two pawns. Defending champion Boris seconds and chess enthusiasts U.S. grandmaster Spassky was favored by the ex-'throughout the world spent part Byrne said it was a blunder perts to beat American chal-of the overnight break analyz-'and commented, Fischer is ienger Bobby Fischer in thejing possibilities for the 11- going to have trouble making a I Dicusiing the game with realistically, Green said, opening game of the world pieces remaining on the green- draw.

I don't see how Spassky newsmen, Spassky said: pretty hard-bitten, in- and-white chessboard in Rey- can lose. (you are playing a man like Fis-trans6e't struggle-minded kjaviks sports hall: king and Analyzing the game for The yQU watch all' tiuTtato five pawns for Fischer; king, (Associated Press, international president Nixons security af- bishop and three pawns for1 grandmaster Isaac Kashdan watched the 'fairs adviser, Henry A. Kissin- Spassky. i termed Fischers move chess match when play sumes this afternoon. The opener of the richest chess competition in history adjourned Tuesday night after 4 i icuncu iscnci iiitivc a rare if he watched whole board when he played, ger, told newsmen over, the sulate in San Francisco and was invited to drop by Southern California.

Kissinger met the ambassador and Mrs. -Dobrynin in Los AngeleA Tuesday, took thenuon an escorted tour of die old-Hol-lywood-style Universal Studios, then was their host at dinner. Ziegler said a number of Kissinger friends, not identified, were present. Spassky said, No, I watch two or three pieces where the effort' is concentrated. I weekend that at least we hav some reason to believe that maybe there will be a new ap- hours and 34 minutes of play and 40 moves by each player.

The game was to resume at p.m. 1 p.m. EDT. Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany will make Spasskys 41st move. The Russian wrote it on a slip of paper and handed it to him in a sealed envelope at the The match had appeared miscalculation by the American headed for a draw until Fischer: genius.

He said it tried to seize the initiative on Spassky good prospects win. Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugoslav grandmaster present at the tournament, said, It is doubtful whether black can few save a draw. Spassky, who was had the first move, is playing 8ave for 1 Traffic Controllers Want Hijack News Squelched SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (AP) Just a day before Vietnam peace talks resume in Paris, President Nixon has scheduled an informal but serious meeting here with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin. i The ambassador arid 'Mrs.

Dobrynin, described as guests of Henry A. Kissinger, the presidents principal foreign affairs advisor, were invited by their host to visit the Western White House today. Ronald Ziegler, Nixons press secretary, said the chief executive and the visiting Russian would meet at some point during the day. In response to a question, Ziegler declared, I (font want to describe it as a courtesy call. Asked if substantive matters would be discussed, he replied, Yes.

Vietnam peace talks resume Thursday in Paris after a two-j month hiatus occasioned trapped and lost pieces, Fischer the WASHINGTON (AP) Strict) Leyden said PATCO was not controls over news on air line seeking to directly suppress in exchange; the white black. Fischer has played Spassky hijackings might help cut downjitews, but that it wanted time in I1 losn? nemPWi according ichange in the method used in Air Traffic that news. He elaborate. praised the Trans- Enemy Entry To Quang Tri llltS IlQCKe 0 Department and the Aviation Adminis-for efforts to stop air while emphasizing that needed to be done. three times he played the black 'to the Professional I pieces and getting draws both Controllers Organization (PAT-i times he played the whites and'CO).

had the advantage of the first John F. Leyden, the PATCO move. But London bookies have president, called for an imme- Federal made the 29-year-old American Idiate blackout on skyjacking at- tration VietnameTosses as 31 killed i the favorite over' the 35-year-old. tempts in a letter to Trans-and 93 wounded. Most or the in th 24-game cham-iportatfon Secretary Jdhn A.

government casualties were re-Pmsk'P- Volpe Tuesday, ported in the helicopter landing! A draw counts half a point The twisted minds which of several hundred South Viet-I and win a point. To dethrone (contrive these heinous- schemes namese marines a mile north I Spassky, Fischer needs ll iireneive their instant expertise of Quang Tri on Tuesday. I points while the Russian can through elaborate detailed ac- disseminating did not He piracy, more Elicla Budget The Board Sets SAIGON (AP) Heavy fighting was reported on three sides of Quang Tri City today and tank-led enemy forces blocked for the sixth straight day a government drive on the provincial capital. The' U.S. Command disclosed that a laser-guided bomb -on Tuesday breached the wail of Hearings (counts of.

previous attempts in the newspapers and television," Too often ivid details by a United States withdrawal that preceded Nixons order to mine North Vietnamese ports. Kissinger said on Saturday, tiie United States had reason to believe the Hanoi government might approach the renewed talks with a "new approach Implying more strongly than any American official had done before that prospects for peace might improve. Dobrynin, according to Ziegler, just happened to be visiting a recently opened Soviet con- SHIFT SPECIAL Your Chanco toSavo. Buy ono for $1.99. Buy two for only JibotkeAJiMcL MATERNITY SHOPS LIMA MALL Chirgs BinkAmtrkH EHda school board will met: at 8:30 tonight in the high school for a public bearing on the 1973 budget.

The proposed operating expenses total $2,352,430. The board is expected to review the budget at the hearing Three U.S. Marine helicopters flying in the South Vietnamese the Citadel, the' stronghold the I were hot down and two Ameri-enemy holds in the heart of crewmen were wounded. city. This opened the way for In another development, mili-! equa wjimated eventual South Vietnamese tary officials- at Hue reported or from push into the Citadel.

that South Vietnamese troons Lt. Col. Do Viet, a spokesman! recaptured Fire Base Check-; retain his crown with 12 points, The winner will get J1S3.12S in prize money, the loser 875, and in addition they will di depicted py the media serve as an incentive to an already unbalanced mind which would Mistir tkeieven contemplate a crime of! and approve the financial docu- for the Saigon command, said mate, 12 miles southwest of the atch heduled for Thurs-; serious magnitude, helment at its regular meeting Hint Pwtrti fmm the fmvtf It sues in CUV And ths third StindnV TTtf I that reports from the front in-' It the fourth time in an! the third Sunday. The added. iJuly 19.

was dicated no South Vietnamese 'two weeks that the strategic contest may hut two months, troops how were inside the city. outpost has changed hands. After Tuesday's play. The Saigon command report- Checkmate is atrip a Spassky had a light meal and i 'I Oj ed 238 enemy troops were killed foot promotory overlooking and nine tanks were destroyed Fire Base Bastogne and Routt in two days of fighting 517, the main infiltration road east and south of Quang Tri. toward Hue from the west.

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