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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 2

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The Wichita Eaglei
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Wichita, Kansas
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Saturday July 15 1972 Page 2A THE WICHITA EAGLE AND BEACON Christian Challenga' School IN YMCA-US 14 MtrMlW Kindergarten ttirengh UN trade Fully eertHUd lMtncttrs FaN Term beghn Am rhoee Ruth wman 4MH1 Sales of Lingerie Given Male Boost sales assistants for underwear for their wives So he's opened a staffed by men in one of his London stores LONDON (AP) Sam Morris head of a fashion store chain hopes to boost his lingerie sales Morris has seen strong men go weak at the knees when they ask girl Fischer Says Organizers Deliberately Upset Him 111 EAST DdUCUV HEADS DOUGLAS AT OLIVER FLOBSHEIM FURTHER REDUCED PRICES first game was 2-0 in the 24-game series He needs 10 more points to retain the title A victory counts one point and a draw half a point Fischer agreed to go ahead with the match if the cameras were removed although the movie and television rights allowed the Icelandic Chess Federation to offer a record $125000 purse for the two players Gudmundur Thorarlnsson president of the Icelandic federation said that if the match was stopped by disqualification the organizers would not pay the REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer charged on Friday that tournament organizers seemed to and provoke me" deliberately but an appeals committee rejected his request to replay the chess game he forfeited to Boris Spassky The world champion from the Soviet Union was awarded Thursday's second game in the championship match when Fischer refused to appear staying in his hotel suite because he objected to three moving picture cameras in the hall Thus Spassky who won the AP Photo CHESTER FOX RIGHT FISCHER MEET Fox holds chess match filming rights Downtown Lincoln Heights Village The Mall Quality Shoes WINTHROPS PEDWINS CROSBY SQUARES HUSH PUPPIES EVANS FLORSHEIMS VALUES TO $28 loser's share This meant that Fischer could not only lose his chances at the title but a great sum of money AS THE LOSER he would be entitled to $46075 from the chess federation $45000 from a purse of about $120000 offered by British financier James 1 Slater and $27500 from television and movie rights In a seven-page letter to Lothar Schmid the chief referee the American said he was told the cameras would be silent and invisible but could have been farther from the He previously had told Schmid that although he could not see or hear the cameras the knowledge that they were there made him nervous Chester Fox the New York promoter who bought the film rights to the championship said he discussed arrangements with Fischer at the Yale Club in New York on June 28 Fox said he explained how the cameras would be used Fischer raised no objections and perfectly DISCUSSED how we would he added wanted to know specifically how much money he would get all he was interested In his letter however he asserted: bungling unknowns who claimed to be professional cameramen were clumsy rude and dcceitfuL The only thing invisible silent and out of sight was the fairness of the part of the organizers have never compromised on anything affecting playing conditions of the game itself which is my art and my profession seemed to me that the organizers deliberately tried to upset and provoke me by the way they coddled and kowtowed to that camera crew am keen to play this match and I hope game two will be scheduled for Sunday July 16 at five in the Fischer declared that when all the camera equipment had been removed will be at the A FOUR-MAN committee voted 3-1 to reject Fischer's request for a replay said Gudmunder Arnlaughsson of Iceland assistant referee who served on the committee agreed to support 15 Cramer an official of the US Chess Federation and an associate of Fischer The other members were Baldur Moller an Icelandic Chess Federation official and Nikolai Krogius a Sapssky aide Andrew Davis Fischer's lawyer who arrived in the morning from New York appeared upset by the ruling Asked if Fischer would appear for the third game Sunday he replied: can't comment on DAVIS APPEARED before the committee along with two Russians before it began its deliberations Davis declared Fischer wanted the forfeited game played and deserved it because playing conditions in the hall had been ruined by the presence of the cameras If one player objected that was sufficient reason to halt the play he contended Yefim Geiler second and Viktor Ivonin from the Soviet Sports Committee urged strict application of the tournament rules These provide that the clock must be started if a player appear on time for a game and after an hour the game is forfeited if he appear The Russians said a match can be postponed only for a written medical excuse and no excuse had been given Values to $20 Values to $24 Values to $26 Values to $29 FLORSHEIMS VALUES TO $39 he said of us felt that it could not be done otherwise There was one Opposing was Fred Frasier the Lion To Be Buried Near Domain LAGUNA HILLS Calif (AP) Frasier the romantic old lion that continued to sire cubs into his 20th year is to be buried Saturday on a hilltop overlooking his domain at Lion Country Safari Services are set for 10 am at the wildlife preserve with interment to follow Park rangers will serve as pall bearers and the Clan Frasier bagpipe corps from Scotland will play a funeral dirge Frasier died in his sleep Thursday at the age of 20 the equivalent of about 80 human years In the 18 months he was at the preserve he sired 35 cubs An autopsy Friday showed that the aged lion died of pneumonia not a kidney malfunction as originally thought Frasier also suffered from excess fluid in his abdomen and congestion in his liver Woman's Decision KUALA LUMPUR (AP) first and only woman Cabinet minister Fatimah Hashim said she would resign at the end of this year because she was unseated as head of the wing of the ruling United Malays National Organization 90 211 DOWNTOWN STORE 111 Ent Dougin Phono 262-6411 LINCOLN HEICHTS VILLAGE Dougin of Oliver Phono 682-1821 ISmtik BRIGHTEST CLEAREST PICTURE EVER It isn't all fun Miss Kansas beauty pageant director says PagelA Profits title forfeited by reigning Miss Universe when she fails to show up for plane Page 5A As young protesters leave the Democratic Convention in Miami they are praised for helping clean up their campsites Page 14A brdota liKkAUtrM 100 BRIGHTER THE DAYTON Modal IT950 I ft I The Magnificent FRturos tht now Admiral black matrix plcturo tub Prociiion craftod K-18 chauit "Super Scope" all-channal VHFUHF Tunari "Instant Nay" operation Black finiih on polystyrano cabinet (Daluxa decorator itand optional Slclele Simpson £tf)t i THE WARDROBER GREAT FOR NOW EVEN GREATER FOR FALL Triple treat in fashion in the newest versions: shirt jacket over flare leg pants and matching skirt is also added to the set In blue and brown shadow plaid Woven of 100 polyester which means wrinkle free Sizes 8 to 18 $6400 9 Showing Come meet Mr Bud Klauber and see autumn blaze with elegance Adele Simpson's secret talent for fell and winter designs for the lady comes alive 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