Florence Morning News (Newspaper) - September 2, 1972, Florence, South Carolina It's PUR 45TH YEAR NO. 246 The Only Daily Paper Published in Eastern South Carolina S. C. DAILY 10S SUNDAY 15' SPASSKY RESIGNS BY BOBBY CHEERED World Chess Crown Goes to Fischer FLINT Associated Writer Iceland Bobby Fischer ivon the world chess championship day without moving He became America's first world when Boris Spassky resigned hy telephone ill Ihe 21st his position analyzed as The 2'J-year-old chess from Brooklyn stands to win in prize money and can on more thousands from book public ances ami the Fischer's in the 21st adjourned gave him 12'i points lo Ihe Russian's will receive about He won only three one on a ami Fischer They drew 11 each draw half a referee Schmid forward on slage and announced that Spassky the spectators in the jammed liall Some shouted as Fischer Fischer l lien left and fans mobbed his car outside the In a later interview with the then announced Hie British Broadcasting Soviet resignation cher labeled as nonsense any lo the 2.500 Icelanders thai his repeated bled in the complaints about Thus the match that had ex- BEGINNING OF THE END Russian Boris shakes hands with Bobby Fischer of the prior to the 21st game of the world chess championships in the went on to win the game ard the championship from the Russian who chose to phone in his resignation rather than appear at Ihe continuation of the game on ITS BILLION PACKAGE ixon and Tanaka Ratify Trade Pact WORLD CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP ADJOURNED JISCHER H HONOLULU dent Nixon and Japanese ter Kakuei ratified at summit Friday a billion package lo ease America's acute trade im- of Alter concluding a two-Hour session with a brief stroll along the Nixon hade farewell lo the Japanese with whom he bad con- ferred for two Ai their meetings they issued a joint statement ing the trade reaffirming the pan mutual security treaty and expressing joint hope for an early peace in Nixon and Tanaka reaffirmed I heir intention maintain mutual security treaty a key clement in America's Asian policy and said they hoped Tanaka's up coming visit to China would also to further the trend for relaxation of tension in The 12-pninl joint statement gave the stamp of proval to Ihe trade the details of which were out- lined in a separate document also issued at lite conclusion of the The emergency pact will put a dent in the current billion annual deficit Ihe United Stales runs up in trade with Bui the documents gave no in- North Viets Will Release Some Kennedy Told WASHINGTON Sen. M. has been advised lhal the North Vietnamese will release eral American prisoners of war in the near a Kennedy press aide said Friday C. press said Kennedy received the information by telephone from a source in Paris through whom the have communicated has been lold they intend to release in conjunction with a Vietnamese We have not been told what prisoners they intend lo release or when and Day Labor Schedule The advertising arid circulation departments of The Florence Morning will observe holiday closing limes over I h e weekend in observance of Labor The advertising a n d business offices will be ed day Sunday The classified advertising department will close noon Saturday and remain closed until Tuesday The circulation ment will be open lo accept service calls from 7 a.m. un- til 111 a m and Sunday and from 7 a.m. un- The number lo call for lion is 6C9-1776. news and production departments will be open as usual for each day from 1 until how intend lo do Drayne He said there are two con- holidays in nam this Sen. Kennedy was al Hyannis The senator has had previous communication with Ihe Vietnamese on American of On July 23. he received the names of 24 whose had not been previously announced and also received letters from them for their has now received through the same channels word that the ese intend to release several American prisoners of war in the near Drayne A U.S. State spokesman said Ihe ment had heard the report on Ihc Kennedy contact hope it is Hut Ihe Charles said there had been no official word and the ment confirm il through our own The U.S. Defense Department lists 53D Americans known as captured and held prisoner in Southeast That would in- clude prisoners held by as well as by the North Another 1.123 Americans are as missing and many of are believed held as Clean Getaway N. J. School teacher Frances Miller returned from a five-day tion Friday to discover her home had been of in The burglar made a clean Police said the dence showed the intruder took a shower before dication Nixon won con- concessions on longer term trade The statement said Tanaka was Ihc intention of the government of Japan to reduce imbalance to a more size within a sonable period of Key elements of Ihe Irade package worked in recent weeks by U.S. Ambassador Robert Ingersoll and Deputy Vice Foreign Minister Kiyohiko airline companies will with the aid of the Tanaka million of in- during the next 20 power companies will purchase during an ified period million in enrichment from Ihe will buy million in helicopters and lated facilities to budgetary purchases of and fishery products during year ing March 31 will increase about million in is expected there will hn about million in cial grains of purchases on DIP basis of reasonable The joint statement said Ihe wide-ranging discussions were held an atmosphere of warmth and mutual and that both leaders the hope lhat their meeting would mark the beginning of a new chapter in I lit course of developing Turning lo Ihc ment SPASSKY FISCHER WINS WORLD TITLE Diagram shows position of 21st game be- tween Bobby Fischer and Boris signed Friday from world chess championship Spassky telephoned his at ie cameras and noise during the match might have caused Spassky to suffer psychological reducing his playing had nothing to do wild Fischer think Spassky might have suffered from it I 1 er complained about Spassky I like Spassky Col. Iv n. of the American Chess al declared the victory entirely what we ex- and was ex- what I predicted months the Soviet news said Spassky's was taken afler an analysis showed lhal further resistance was Spassky has played the opening while an said he had con- Spassky on his and asked him lo go lo Hie playing hall lo in- form Fischer Spassky did not go and the Ihc tele- phone refused to accept the resignation as Max president of Ihe International Chess that Fischer would have lo show up on slage to de- clared the When cher he slill was not sure Spassky had The referee said Fischer in- on seeing if Ihe Russian had signed his score sheet make Ihe resignation hnil score and explained that was valid under ation McMillan Receives m Endorsement cited the imagination of the world ended in in- stead of in the killing attack hy Fischer thai Ihe fans had ex- Russians had dominated the chess world for 35 and the dream of Fischer's life had been to end that The match had been by first over Fischer's demands for more money and later by his com- plaints about playing so relations between the American and the Russian were said he wished Spassky shown up to congratulate Fischer hut noted that the sian a little Fred Fischer's sonal was asked if there would he as much con- when Ihe American has lo defend bis title three years your call trying lo stop from sneaking cameras in ami getting the proper ing a fuss be is a Cramer predicted Fischer cold hold the title a long time and so did Ihe Rev. William Lombardy of New Fis cher's chief chess Cramer shared his elation with other Americans in Grandmaster Byrne laughed and said too early lo when asked how it felt to be a part of the and powerful American school nf Spassky had sealed his move Thursday as while in a Sicilian The scaled move never was bishop lo Fischer was threatening lo push a king pawn lo a queening while his rook prevented Spassky from ad- lo pawns on the queen's side of the Powell Refuses to Delay School Plan in Augusta WASHINGTON Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. in a decision that a key congressional an- Friday re- fused lo delay a school plan for held lhat a law by which Congress lo pre- vent from effect until all peals have been did not apply in the Augusta The new enacted only two postpones until final appeal the effective dale of desegregation orders Ihe purpose of achieving a ance among students with re- spect lo Powell ruled thai the order requiring Augusta to regate 29 elementary schools was designed to end unlawful school not lo achieve a racial The decision was a blow antibusing forces in who al the lime of enactment predicted the new law would hall any expansion of Powell's rendered in his capacity as the Justice who hears cases for Ihe Fifth Court of also reaffirmed the Supreme Court's position lhal busing is an acceptable tool for carrying out had previously re- fused lo grant a slay in gusta case last spring but a new request was made by ents opposing Ihc order on Ihe grounds that the enacted statute required a slay be After citing the language of Ihc in Congress as Ihc law after its chief Rep. William BILLY Backs McMillan Is Top Draft Mark WASHINGTON Service announced day Dial about young men holding lottery numbers and below will he drafted ing the October-December They may fie Ihe last can men conscripted into armed of Defense U. Laird hopes to stop all in- ductions by the end of six ahead of ident Nixon's formal goal for a changing to an all volunteer military None of those being drafted are being sent lo Vietnam un- less volunteer lo serve Fixing Ihe final lottery ceiling at almost who faced induction during 1072 lhal will not be called Selective Service Last year's draft reached tery No. 125. 15.000 men due to in- ducted during the last quarter lly MOODY City loser Hilly a headed for the hills of North Carolina day after endorsing incumbent Congress m a n John who is involved in a Sept. 12 with Slate John W. for Ihe Sixth District congressional Craig's endorsement came after a meeting with McMillan in which congressman personally assured and firmed in writing lhal be would personally author and in a measure to the District of Columbia Com- milleo independent of any vole on Ihc Home Hule Craig and against McMillan and nol against each oilier in their attempt to unseat Ihe congressional Craig finished in the race with voles and in his first attempt al a national polled voles lo vault into a runoff with McMillan who led Ihc ticket with Craig slated at Ihe Friday morning news conference lhal he was exhausted and was leaving with his family for a few days Blowing N. C. Craig revealed lhat ho had been denied a recount in County where out- polled the attorney votes to Craig stated lhal he had gone lo lied early on the ing after Ihe Aug. 2 Democratic primary almost confident lhat he would be in a runoff with who was leading in the early morning hours with ihan nf the precincts in. awoke lo find himself trailing by 2.2fif. 1-tfJ voles in Ins home county of 1 lorry lo Craig's voles played a big par I m Ihe turnabout about Ihe endorsement of his former Craig called Ihe day afler Ihe election and advised me lhat he intended lo lend his support to me in Ihe upcoming he called and asked me In visit him al his if il was convenient for me. I visited his office and we discussed Ihe campaign issues thai transcended during nasl lew Mr. Craiu had mentioned my involvement in Ihe District Com- I advised him of an amendment I bail prepared to attach to the Rule Hills when they came before the whole District My if would serve Ihe purpose of Hie House District reason for proposing such an amendment is that within last few years the House District Committee has been slacked with whose opinions are Find Wreckage Lake City S. C. wreckage of what is believed lo have been a World War II fighter and the bones of its have been found near Shaw Air Force Kase officials reported Friday thai two men digging a pond four miles north of Lake City off U. S. 378 found what are believed to have been portions of a a Shaw said human remains also were The report said residents of the area recall Ibat a crashed in Ihe vicinity in hut Ihe wreckage was never An investigating team from Shaw was dispatched lo remove the wreckage and recover Ihc irreconcilable with the other A spokesman said members ol me identity of the pilot who died in 1 fie committee is was Page 2A) 1 McClenaghan Tops I I 12-6 McClenaghan downed 12-6, in Ihe football for both Page Sen. James P. Mozingo said g he will protest the results of day's Democratic Page The nation's auto workers will gel a cost-of-living wage in- Page 2C. WEATHER Partly cloudy with little change in temperatures through Highs in Per 80s; low tonight in 60s. Rage 3A. McMillan had lo say