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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 13

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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13
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THE FRESNO BEE Tuesday July 4 1972 Page A13 PACIFIC DRIVMNS Movie Times 1(1 Nm Timm an by (he Author Pearl Buck Enters Hospital-Pleurisy SVT outre TMtATfU ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! BotAnOncssn-lMiCathmDMitii Nicholas and Alexandra A HOR-ZON FILM (ram COLUMBIA PICTURES SHOW TIMES MONFHLATISIFM SAT 6 SUN ONLY: SslS 6 STARTS JUIY7TN WHAT'S UP 3 DAYS1 THRU TUE 7 1 4312770 SAACRSTONE AVE MATINEES SAT LAST NIGHT les Bronson FRESNO WJ3 MOAtM Danby A hospital bulletin issued Monday did not list Miss Buck and a spokesman declined to give any further details about her condition But earlier a spokesman said she was admitted Satur-day a sudden on-set of and that her condition was stable although she was in the intensive care unit Miss Buck won the Pulitzer Prize in 1932 for her book Good Earth" Subsequently in 1938 she became the first American woman to win the Nobel Prize winning it for litem-' turn Among her other books on China where she has traveled extensively are Proud and from TV Sets are just one of the many useful items bought and sold through Bee Want Ads Make it a habit to read and use Bee Want Ads regularly (adv) 2:50 6:30 10:15 RF- WED CINEM 199 From tha Master of Shock A Shocking Masterpiece ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S RUTLAND VL (AP) Pearl Buck winner of the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes for her novels about life in China has been hospitalized with an attack of pleurisy Miss Buck who celebrated her 80th birthday June 26 was admitted to Rutland Hospital She lives in nearby THE HAPPIEST HAPPY HOURS THE FRESNO HILTON SKY ROOM v1055 Van Nessy Bobby Fischer Is shown on his arrival in Iceland for the world championship chess match Greeting him is Gudmunder Thonrlnsson president of the Icelandic Chen Federation AP Wirephoto Protest By Russian Delays Chess Match i-OOfeM 4:45 LNNE BANCROFT THE GRADUATE Aunjfokub Vteflle Cuckoo 3:00 6:50 10:45 i FRENCH CONNECTION I mi mat oiolaWi pram iM) AZTECA Juke Dt iM HUM' and Am MakwerMe 4:51 and fJU CINEMA "The Godfather" 5 and MI- COUNTRY SQUIRE "MtcMai and Alexandra' 1 and pun STARUTE North "Tala From tha II Am -an" 1:45 pun and 1XJ5 Mb STARLITE South "Flay It Sant" 0:45 and 12:10 am 1 Suita'' Am SUNNYSIDE Up 1:40 pan and 12:15 am -Hoar Ta Commit 14:50 pm SUNSET 1:45 pm 10:10 pm Am UA CINEMA No 1 Walid1 1 4:45 and pm Sww" 2:50 4:20 and KR pm Na 1 It Again 4:11 and 7:15 pm "Harold and 2:30 5:40 and 9 Am Na 2:50 4:45 1:15 and Am Na 4 'Moih 1 4:50 and 1:45 pm1 Cannactian" 4:58 and pm faktUubTMfe Rj MO Ml MO BLACK STONI DAKOTA THE PRIVATE VICTORIES OF THE MEN WHO RACE THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST DIRT TRACK THE MOJAVE DESERT (rsmuftHwivN mooucrxwiwc THE MOST EXCITING MOMENT Of TRUTH IN MONO Starts Toamaw TIMES: WEEKDAYS -141 -13 SUN 2:15 441 141 MB IT 31 Fthub Stow J27-OI4I SHOW AT DUSKI ALSO FEATURED THOR HEYERDAHL'S "THERA EXPEDITION" lominatoforoilJUudor STARTS TOMORROW AT 2 THEATRES Andress MONTlL WALSH A Real Woitom 1:05 4:45 III joei PETER BOYLE HAROLD and MAUDEJ NEW CO-HIT STARTS WED 6:40 6:35 10:30 DUSTIN HOFFMAN LSMinneS SHE EUIOT COULD MASH iOULD shD 1:45 1:00 4:50 HAS PET RATTLESNAKE TIM GETS MAD STANLEY GETS DEADLY! MAKEYOUR SKIN CRAWL COLOR by deluxe mw CO-HIT MOTOR-IN "GODZILUvs THE SMOG MONSTER" COLOR (G) CINEMA 2 -TODAY JUMBO KAMA CHEESEBURGER Buy 1 Get 1 FREE JUDI-KENS DRIVE-IN 01 7 Salmaat Anna I ram Roadiop Pork THE LUAU 1663 FULTON Is Now Closed For EMPLOYEE'S VACATION MtMttnMflM EM taM JW116 TtnUiM will -mnaloopaA 4244 KINGS CANTON RD AT Cl DAI 497 SHAW AVE NIAtUKHOST MADERA letkard Center REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) The opening game of world chess championship was postponed again today after Russian Boris Spassky protested challenger Bobby behavior and walked out of a meeting with the organizers Representatives of the American grandmaster later conferred with Spassky and his aides in search of some compromise to what the organizers termed Tan news agency 'said Spassky accused Fischer of violating rules and wanted him piunished Less than two hours before the match was to begin Spassky and his second Yefim Geller drove to the Soviet Embassy presumably to consult with authorities in Moscow Lu nRRIfllflVMMTI MU Ml IIIIM MtCtCMNUMMI Aha FumI Tp Op CImN Unfair Nr emdfioW NwmHXHM 131 lEtMONT AVENUE hit PALM Chinese Polynesian and American Food laiKhM Sarvtd Daly Excupt Monday FIBITV OF PARKING AREA 1425 IIACKSTONI This supported the sentiment that belated protest after a week of complications caused by Fischer was on orders Max Euwe president of the International Chess Federation hoped the match could be saved The new starting date for the 24-game series is Thursday It was to have begun on Sunday Spassky lodged a formal protest objecting that Fischer the American challenger violated the rules of the by failing to appear for its scheduled start on Sunday The 29-year-old American challenger flew from New York after accepting London banker James offer to match the $125000 purse put up by the Icelandic Chess Federation Now the winner of the 24-game match will get $156250 and the loser $93750 Each will also get 30 per cent of the $250000 paid for the TV and movie rights to the match or $75000 each May Last 2 Months The match which could last two months had been scheduled to start Sunday afternoon but Fischer stayed in New York demanding a 30 per cent cut of the gate receipts The International Chess Federation postponed the first game 48 hours and told Fischer he had to be in Reykjavik by noon today or forfeit the match He arrived about five hours before the deadline SHOW STARTS AT DUSX CHilPRf Uhpra BOX OFFICE OPENS 1 PM SUNNYSIDE ttm-wa SAf KELT vERT SAT A SUN S-w4yi0 nuttT-ssPiot'it) ot -REETI COMMIT MUIlUr A'l'O SO STARTS TOMORROW USE NZT Mm Riiim In hfm 'liriPSI --TILU UMTHCtTPrEQ AUCOiO -STARTS TOMORROW STARLITti 1 SOUTH 1 AieiyAiPN FuriruimsiuriFO "puusunr a -roc -STARTS TOMORROW "NTNELWr SI 75 PER CARIOAO bLUBb THRU FEATURES 1 MIME HFTIVEWRMir 2 MITRE SLAVE tNtTH SINS IF lAlYLM' AU COLOR -STARTS TOMORROW "SWEKN HEAVEN SI Ittyn Mint myn "SWEET SOEAT III aucum STARTS TOMORROW "STAIN ET NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES Shop Bee Want Ads save time and money (adv) FAVORITE SPORT! 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