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20 NASHUA, N.H.. FRIDAY, JULY 14, NEW HAMPSHIRE'S IAR615T EVENING NEWSPAPER Nashua telegraph Bobby Fischer's Protest Rejected (at oromoter moms, but "ho said uburbanettes Ready to Host Contest in Stadium Sunday Bobby Fischer has hands (o lace and side of his lirad, during the first chess game ta Reykjavik, Iceland, against Boris Spassky, Soviet Union. Fischer forfeited Deep in Thought second game Hied lie (ailed to show up and today an appeals committee rejected his protest against loss Thursday's world championship chess game. Wirepholo) 4 GIs Killed In War Zone Last Week SAIGON (AP) Four Americans were killed in combat last week, five died from nonhostile causes and another five were missing in action, the U.S. Command announced In its weekly casualty report.

Eighteen other Americans were wounded. The week before, the command reporled 14. combat dead, seven dead from nonhostile causes, four missing and 23 wounded. The South Vietnamese command reported 661 government soldiers killed and 2,585 wounded last week. It claimec 3,320 North Vietnamese anc Viet Cong killed.

These repre tented increases of 15 to 25 per cent over the previous week due largely to the fighting in IH. Delegation Split On Vice Presidential Pick By DAVE SWEARINGFN then we quit being free and Quang Tri Province. The allied commands now have reported thesa total casualties for the war: killed In sc lion, 303,208 wounded, dead from nonhostile causes, 1, 639 missing or captured. South Vietnamese killed, 384,398 wounded. North Vietnamese and Viet killed.

N.H. Road Deaths Ahead of 1971 CONCORD, N.H. (AP) The Department of Safety reports 89 persons have been killed in motor vehicle accidents in New Hampshire this year through Monday, compared to 88 per sons during the same periot last year. Seventeen this year's vie tiros were pedestrians, eight them children, compared to 1' pedestrians killed during th same period last year. Eight motorcycle operators have been killed so far tin year, compared to two las and two motorcycle pas sengers have been killed thi year, compared to one las year.

TO THE NEATEST PERSON IN THE WORLD THANKS FOR THE BEST SK MONTHS OF MY LIFE DC MAM BEACH, Fla. (AP) 'he selection of a vice presi- ential nominee should be wned up, the chairman of ew Hampshire's delegation to le Democratic National Con- enlion said Thursday night. State Sen. Harry V. Spanos rf Newport, made tin itate- ment as he placed the nams of ormer Massachusetts governor 5ndicott Peabody into nomi- ation for the second spot on ae national ticket.

Before Peabody and other andidates withdrew in favor of Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, the y'ew Hampshire delegation split our ways. Peabody and Texas Rep. Frances Farenthold each got 6.3 votes, Mike Gravel 2.7 and Eagleton 1.8.

vice presidency, stated Spanos, "must be filled by jeople of the land, freely and openly. It must not be filled by MOTOROLA QUASAR sales ft Eerrtrt tor Nishni SERVICING AL1, MAKES TV STEREO HOME CALLS 465-2422 BELANGER'S ELKCTRONICS '72 IJCHEVROLETS DAILY RENTALS As Low As eiTin a Mflu (Hf mUi MMMULKIN CHEVWAT Call Droll B88-1151 'recessing Auto Insurance Claims Costly, Says Official democratic," the nomination speech continued. Declaring it is not the hour "for political schemes," Spanos asked the convention "to give us a man who doesn't Just 'bal ance' the ticket, but completes it and moves forward." New Hampshire dele gates were to return to New England today by commercia let. appointment whimsy." "Millions of Americans call on this great convention to fulfill their trust-to discharge our duty. We are real people with real votes and real duties--we are not echoes and are not rubber stamps," said the dele- chairman.

New Hampshire has tbe only vice presidential preference jrimary in the nation, and 'eabody got 86 per cent of the vote. "And, with this mandate guiding him, he went forth," Jpanos added. "We want a choice, not a gamble. We cannot go home to our people and say 'we came to Miami as delegates, freely and democratically selected and Durkin Gets National Post CONCORD, N.H. (AF) In surance Commissioner John A Durkin said today he has bee re-elected to the executive com mittee of the National Assoc ation Insurance Commission ers as one of three et larg members.

Last year, he served on th committee as the representa live of New York, New Jerse and the fix New Englan slates. GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, July 15 10 to 5 P.M. 1 Hofdy Nashua (Off Amherst St.) 5 N.H. Escapees Arrested in N.Y. ROCHESTER, N.Y.

(AP) -Five escapees from a New Hampshire reform school wer among seven youths arrested I suburban Brighton Thursday police said. Police said they were held charges of loitering and stole car possession pending the a rival of authorities from th New Hampshire State Industri al School in Manchester. BACK FROM VACATION OPEN JULY 17 Crosby's Bakery BOB LAOUERRE MASON Fireplaces cement floors walks steps 833-3854 YARD SALE July 1 9 fe Pot bellied stove old pictures frames furnllure carousel slide projector antiques household goods, etc. 3D Tinker Nashua off Manchester THE VERY BEST ON LOCATION CARPET CLEANING AVAILABLE conimiTclil REYKJAVIK, An appeals Iceland (AP) committee re clcd today Bobby Fischer's olest against his loss of hursday's world championship ess game by forfeit. The four-man committee sup- rled the decision of chief Lolhar Schmid to award i game to Boris SpassVy le- use Fischer failed to appear.

The decision left Fischer two games down In a 24-game match where Fischer needs the equivalent of 12 victories and a draw to take Spassky's title. Fischer stayed in his liolcl room Thursday and refused to play unless three cameras filming the match for movie and television sales were removed from the hall. Since the American challenger lost the first game on Wednesday, referee Hampshire's first and only drum and bugle corps, the burbatwttes of Nashua and Hud- face a busy weekend. On Saturday morning, the corps compete in the Hillsboro ntennial parade and field const in open class, sponsored by N.H. All rps circuit.

American Drum Sunday afternoon will see the rps hosling its first Mayflower unds field contest at Holman adiura, starting at 1. This const is sponsored by the JIay- Stale Junior Drum and Corps Association, Featured among the 18 entrants in the contest will bo lhe- Imperials of Pembroke, Blue Angels of Danvers, and to 5th Maine Regiment of Portland. Tickets are available from corps members and at the stadium. Tho Suburbanites plan to develop a feeder corps this year and girls bclween 9 and 12 will bo recruited for this purposo slarting at the contest Sunday as well as corps practice sessions. Older girls above 12 are needed now to expand the corps for next season when it moves up to Class in the Mayflower Circuit.

Recruiters will be at the stadium (or this purpose. Allied Leaders Concerned Over New Hanoi CONCORD, N.H. (AP) mounts spent paying and i auto insurance aims may rise to as much as per cent of the premiums aid by next June if Increases re not granted, an industry wkesman said here this week. The speaker was Bernard G. chaefler, an actuary for (lie nsurance Services Office, who estlfied at a rate increase earing called by the State In- urance Department.

The office etermines rates for companies suing about 40 per cent ol the utomobile liability Insurance nd 65 per cent of the automo- 116 physical insurance in the tate. Schaeffer said the companie could afford to spend only bout 65 per cent of the pre niium income on claims and recessing. The remainder he premium dollar is taken up by profits, taxes, agent com missions and general operating expenses lie said. The office has asked for an in auto insurance rates in New Hampshire aver ging 11.5 per cent for all type, coverage. It Includes bikes 7.5 per cent for property dam liability; 21.7 per cent to omprehenslve; 13.5 per cen or $50 deductible collision; er cent for 5100 deductible col islon; and deductions of abou 5 per cent for medical pay ent coverage and 4.4 per cent bodily injury coverage, Conimtssionei hn A.

Durkin was critical ol veral aspects of the proposal u'ch did not include in straent income in Its calcu lions. Because premiums are lid in advance, insurance jmpanies are able to earn in rest on some of the mone lile the Insurance Is in effect Under a 1969 regulation of thi surance department, com anles are required to compute interest earned on such pre iums as part of the Income considered ta rate cases. Lawrence Herman of New ork, a lawyer for the Insur nee Services Office, said hi rganization did not. conipl: ith the regulation because tb expected additional ncome when they agreed ake only 5 per cent of the pre miums for profit. Durkin said the hearings wi resumed after more inter mation is received from the CUSTOM HAIH STYUNG FOR MEN BOYS PETE'S BARBER SHOP 75 ff.

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FREE ESTIMATES ALL WORK GUARANTEED "THE MOONLIGHT FIVE" FOB TABI.B BESERVATIONS PHONE M1LFOHD tn-WS 0 ADULT DAXCINC othnr Sdimld's forfeit ave Spassky a 2-0 lead. Schmid sold the third game 1 the 24-game match would be old on schedule Sunday, but IB tuttire of the match was cry much in doubt. Schmid said It depends on hether Fischer continues his oycott. He added that the 'orld Chess Federation -IDE could step in at any me and disqualify dim. But r.

Max Emve, president ol the rgamzalion, said Schmid was ill in charge of the match and nist decide how to handle the merlcan. (or promoter who bought the movie and TV rights (or the match trom the Icelandic Chess Federation, said the cameras had (o stay because "the whole financial structure of the match depends oil it." II was the prospect of movie and TV sales that allowed the Icelanders to offer a record $123,000 purse to the two players, and Fischer and Spassky are also to divide a share of the movie-TV money estimated at a minimum of $55,000. Fox said Fischer admllled he couldn't hear or see the three By RICHARD FYLE SAIGON (AP) Hanoi's In- oduction of a heat-seeking Sort antiaircraft missile into the ielnam War Is generating con- derable concern among U.S. nd South Vietnamese com- anders and has brought about irae drastic changes in their iers' tactics. The weapon is the SA7, or Strela" a Soviet missile hich the North Vietnamese re from the shoulder like a azooka.

It is much like the Redeye missile. The Strela is equipped with Infrared homing device that attracted to the heal given by an aircraft engine and arries a high-explosive war- ead. It lias proved very effec- ve, especially against the comparatively slow helicopters nd propeller planes, officers ay- Some officers consider it the most effective of the several veapons used for the first time by the North Vietnamese In the urrent offensive the others nclude long-range artillery, medium tanks and wire-guided missiles. military sources estimate hat more than a dozen U.S aircraft and at least that many Smith Vietnamese helicopters and planes have been by Strela missiles since they the battlefield in early May. "YARD SALE 80 Almont St.

July 15th 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The only Americans known to ave survived being hit by one the missiles were two Army ilots whose helicopter gunship rash landed in some trees tier a missile blew off its tail KXm near An The Strela has been used lost often around An Loc and long Highway 13. It was so ef- ecltve there that midway hrough the siege of the provin- -Sal capital, U.S. helicopters juit 'in the area, and potler planes were forced to perale at 10,005 (eel, above the stlmated range of ie missile. Among the tactics devised by ilots is low-level flying which often enables a helicopter to fly hrough a danger zone before he enemy can bring the weapon to bear.

Another, used with middling success, Is cutting power and allowing the helicop- cr to "autorotate" toward the ground; the sudden drop causes he missile to zoom past harm- essly. U.S. and South Vietnamese jlrmen have used still another gimmick tossing out ther- mite grenades or parachute lares. The missile diverts to AUTO RACES HUDSON, N.H. SPEEDWAY RTE.

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Hires featuring The Townsmen DICK DUMAS it Hammond Organ The Village Squire Lounge Rfe. 3 Merrlmack, N.H. iraems, but "ho said they ithcrecl him because he knew ey were there." Fischer had objected first to he cameras Wednesday night id kit the cliess board in Ilia perls palace tor halt an hour conceding defeat in llio rst match. Intense negolia- ons thiwigh the rest of lha ght nnd all day Thursday ilcd to coax him from his ho- 1 room. Spassky had arrived mean- hile at the sports palace and as seated behind the black iircs Wore a crowd oi about 000.

The white pieces, and with em 'the first move, -wore Fisher's as the loser of the first ime. At 5 p.m., the scheduled artins, SchmW started thu aying clock. When the hour me limit for the first move by ischer passed, the referee do- ared a forfeit. Spassky was pivcn a standing vation as he left the hall. Jivo Nel.

Spassky assistant, died Fischer's refusal to ap- ear "a grave insult not only to 10 Soviet people but to hole world." Donald Davidson Rotary Speaker Aldormrm-at-Large Donald Da- Klson wili be (he speaker at 'omlay noon mccling of the Na- hua Rotary Club, il was an- oimccti by Conrad Coffcy, pub- cily chairman. He said tlic speaker will the downtown one-way street attern. The session will be held at the ashua Country Club, Coffey aid. GIGANTIC YARD SALE Jusl off Jonpa Road on Bedford Merrimack July 15 16 (10 a.m. on) The GaBnons Our NEW CHEF at Amherst Country Club invites you to dine in the pleasant atmosphere of the Newly REDECORATED DINING ROOM which is open 10 THE PUBLIC LUNCHEON DINNER 5 to 10:00 Reservations Accepted.

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ROBINSON, Co-ordinator.

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