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Press-Telegram from Long Beach, California • 39

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Press-Telegrami
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Long Beach, California
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39
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Fox said thing wo could" Fischer The American chess chatnpfon objected to the presence oT the- cameras though he could neither see them nor hear thehi in me darkness ofthe 2500-- mote airstrip with a pilot -anda'tdane he ati-g 'the Vancouver the affidavit Alexiev and Azmanoff forfeit gave Spas- both wen killed by FBI beat Fischer-on Saiei Your Choice novironly5999eac Regularly 65to6995 choose from these elegant styles to accent your traditional home decor They're just a small sampling on saleat Chippendale styled gold 41 x46 Bb Filigree framed in gold Antique redgold framev36x46" agents at San Francisco International airport' before they received their ransom money Azmanoff shot three passengers be- fora he went down himself the FBI said Ons Stanley Carter 86 of Quebec Canada died The other two an recovering FOX WHO bought exclusive film rights for the 24-game match said Fischer-conceded he couldn't see or hear the cameras said they bothered because he knew they were Fox reported Two cameras were hidden behind two walls on the side of the stage two holes the size of Saucers were cut into foe wall for the cameras lenses to see Stein said Fox comply with demand 'to removethe cam- Wednesday a 24) lead in the scheduled 2lgame series It was uncertain whether the match would survive Chief referee Lothar Schmid give Fischer the hour provided by the rules to make his first move When foe hour was up Schmid examined -the dock waited to the front of the stage and said: and gentlemen Mr: Fischer did not- appear in the playing halL According THE FBI SAID it leaned Peichev had been seen with the other two in the weeks leading op to the hijacking and allegedly discussed abunranven- Delightful metal Iv' riiian -riL- hjghjghtany As deiightfui as they are different to rule No 5 if a player is eras structure of foe patch de fwt a i pends op Stein assert- announced here fr Metal wall sculptures by CurtisJerw- While war being Wednesday -a federal xpicrv 'grand The phone call informing ormnlim-tTcto Haumi Vi forMJk-- comlng wii mide tag a second PSA jetliner bed to the crowdsml by Fred Cramer an offi-on July 6 foe day after dal of the US Che Fed- is STS Goodd AWOL Ml- hro! Gudmumitir ItarKimMii ter a tkt Icdudie adcLajdramatic focal point to homa or office walls A collection that -spans the cultures and materials of I I 2000 years each piece is of gallery 7 to let you enjoy authientie art at a modest pricy Chess Federation Fischer's second the ReVWilliam-Lombardy wu at Fischer's hotel trying to persuade him to come Whether of bronze brass steel or stone each Curtis Jere work is finished in techniques that invite -the enriching patina of time AT Bus Stop 18x29 Only 65 7 Waterfront 51x22" Only 145 Latin Quarter Only 75 I toolr over a PSA Boeing 727 betweenOaklaiid and rSa6wmentorcrdering it to San Diego where he picked jzp $430000 in ransom mon-ey and released all hut one passenger then ordered the jdane back to Oakland The remaining passenger a Highway Patrol captain talked Goodell into surrendering instead (4 risking being shot while transferring to' a helicopter' Gooden had ordered at Oakland International Airport i Gooden charged with air piracy which carries sentences ranging from 20 years to death is held without ban and is sched-Wed for arraignment Moo-day in federal court in the history of --t-During the elapsed hour there wu constant relay telephone calls between the Sports Palaco and hotrt reaction -was one of anger A young American who used his savings to travel to Iceland for the match said something unprintable At what point Fischer would bo disqualified from the championship series would have to be decided by the International Chess Federation FIDE Schmid i Spassky who won the first game of the 24-game match entered the Sports Palace on time- and took his place behind the black -pieces arrayed inbattle-or-J der before him As foe rales required Scbmid started dock since he was to have the first move with the white pieces Spassky SPASSKY Sat for a while-in Ms chair a bit back from' the table He crossed one leg over the other-After a few minutes he paced the stage with his hands in his pockets Then he went offstage behind foe beige curtains in the back presumably to Ms dressing room 1 At 30 minutes past the' scheduled start Fischer still appeared He had a half hour to go before the gamewu for- felted and Spufoy given a 2-0 foe veriest' Even If he appeared before the one-hour timelimit: when foe first move must be made Fischer would be in dire time trouble Under the rates -each Korea hangs spy BARKER'! £fcEOUL Former Rational Assemblyman 'Kyu-Nam 43-wu hqpged today for fflfnt fa'a Communist spy Ittg working for North Ko-'ffik the Justice Ministry announcod Leng Beach t-" In the Los Altos Center Steams and Bellflower 596-1 161 Huntington Beach In the Huntington Center Bedch Blvd at Edinger 892-4405 Shop Sunday 1 1 to 5 Monday Thursday and Friday 10 to 9 Other bays 10 to 6 player hu 214 hours to make 40 mom Spassky still lias bis full time allotment looted somewhat perplexed Richard Stein the lawyer for promoter Chester1' I :) ii i.

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