2 Friday, September 1, 1972 University Daily Kansan Fischer Ahead In 21st Game REXYJAVIK, Iceland (AP) — Rexyjavik began march toward the world chess championship paused Thursday night with adjournment of his match against the United States. Some grandmasters said Fischer was well placed to win the game and seal his capture of the Russian's crown. The game was adjourned after five hours when Spassky selected his 41st move and sealed it in an use when play resumes Friday. Fischer went into the 21st game with an 11% to 8% lead. A chain of six goals by half-a-point and half-point at a time to within one point of the 12% he needs to take A win Friday would clinch it for the 29-year-old American. A draw would move him to within half a point—just one more draw—of the title he has coveted since boyhood. Florida Attorney Suspects Additional Demo Break-In Playing with the white pieces, Spassky made the first move by pushing his king's pawn two forward. Then he walked onstage. Fischer quickly went into the Taimanov variation of the Shakhtinsky black good attacking opener, then to the grandmaster Mark Taimanov, who lost 6-0 to Fischer in an elimination match for the As the game began, Spassky needed three wins and a draw to retain the title. He has won only twice in the series, and got a third win with the win over Fischer has six wins. There have been 11 wins. MIAMI (AP)—Dade County State Attorney Richard Gerstein said Thursday that he had turned up secret film that indicated there may have been more than one break-in of the Democratic headquarters at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. Gerstein told the Miami Herald that a Miami commercial phone company had processed a rush order of phones showing what appeared to be Democratic party documents one month before five men inside the headquarters. Photographer Michael Richardson told investigators that Bernard L. Barker, one of the five men insured inside the RICHARDSON 29, said the two rolls of 35 millimeter film showed what looked like 'deformed hands' holding bundles of onionskin copies of documents in the background. Richardson said he later realized the hands were ill-fitting surgical gloves. Wategater, paid for the "special rush job" of 38 enlarged photographs, the Herald reported in its Friday editions. The commercial photographer told the Herald he suspected a man was a serial killer he made the prints, but though little more of it until Barker and four other men were caught in quarters seven days later on June 30. THE NETWORK said that when police arrived, Liddy and ran from the room to a Howard Johnson hotel across in a Howard Johnson hotel accent. Reached Thursday night, Gerstein refused to say how Richardson's story came to his attention. Liddy and Hunt were named in an investigators' report, CBS said. "Specifying two-way citizen-band radio equipment for all vehicles entering certain areas would not be an unreasonable regulation, along with certain minimal emergency and rescue gear, as a prerequisite to gaining access to enter remote or primitive areas." A theory popularized by Jean Rosenbaum, psychologist, states that the person's choice of profession represents his desired self-mastery; the theory is correct, then the University of Kansas is populated 'anti-suits who are not concerned with material wealth or social status. This is Rosenbaum's opinion of people who use swampwagens. This is Security's show that variations of VW's are overwhelmingly the most visible. The safety board proposed further that the Interior Department establish wilderness or national forest areas to the public except on a permit basis, with the driver and subject subjected to inspection. "As far as I'm concerned, my investigation is totally nonpolitical," he said. "We are here to share our information with only the federal agency and have, in fact, cooperated with the FBI." There are more WW's registered with the University of Texas ranging in age from the early 1950s to the newest Super Beetle. Car Choice May Reflect Self-Image In a 31-page report the board also suggested that special driver licenses be required for use of such vehicles. WASHINGTON (AP)—The National Transportation Safety Board proposed Thursday adoption of specific safety standards for recreational vehicles and camper bodies for pickup truck travel trainees, motor homes, dune buggies and snowmobiles. CBS ALSO said two former White House aides previously linked to the case were in another Watergate room June 17 with two other men charged when police rounded up the five men charged in the break-in. Safety Rules Suggested Classified THE SAFETY BOARD said there has been an explosive Kansan In one, a car slipped off a steep canyon access road in the western Colorado Mountains July 19, killing nine of the 12 occupants. Richardson also said he gave the Miami FBI office a full account of the incident. Lake Garnett Castrol Grand Prix National Road Race September 2nd & 3rd Garnett, Kansas The report cited two mountain-road accidents to illustrate the basic safety hazards of off-road recreational-vehicle driving. Use The board said there is little data on accidents, accident rates and causes in the recreational area. In the other, a jeep descending the same road a year later went out of control, killing three in a family of four. There were at least 102 snowmobile deaths and probably 6,000 injuries in the 1970-71 winter season, the report added. growth in recreational vehicles because of higher personal incomes, increased leisure time activity by rededirect people. "I saw their pictures in the paper and wham, that's when everything jibed together," he said with his fancy right down to the FBI. When I saw something wrong, I did something about it." taken under such surreptitious conditions." The report noted estimates that at the end of 2013, $1 million of recreational vehicles—motor homes, campers and well as four million boat tractors. The two were identified as C. Gordon Liddy, counsel to the finance arm of the Committee to Re-Elect the President, who has fired, and E. Howard Hunt, a former White House consultant. GERSTEIN a Democrat up for re-election this fall, confirmed the published report and said he is going to FBI in his investigation. Teachers' strikes interfered with classes in seven Illinois districts this week and were conducted in six Wisconsin areas. Teachers' strikes once again are threatening to provide a little extra vacation for millions of children in many areas. Although most of the current motor vehicle safety standards have some aspects of recreational vehicles not do so in terms which cope directly with the range of hazards involved, the board said. TEACHERS in New York and Philadelphia threatened walkouts in disputes over salaries and working conditions. "The only conclusion you can reasonably draw is there was another break-in at the office where these people came into possession of documents they shouldn't have had," Gerstein said in a Press Thursday night. "I don't think why else they would have been The issues varied from city to city, but generally centered on salaries and things like class size, job security and discipline. And union leaders in Buffalo, N.Y. warned of possible "rotating strikes" at selected schools if agreement on a new contract was not reached by the team were scheduled to open. The Safety Board said it knows of no laws in any state requiring special driver qualifications, excluding skill in operating motor homes, pickup campers, vehicles with high speed vehicles and off-highway vehicles. By the Associated Press Following a pattern set in the past five years, the approach of Labor Day—which traditionally signaled the end of summer and the start of school—brought attacks and winds of strikes, not only by students also by bus drivers, custodians and other educational employees. A last-minute agreement averted a strike by custodians and maintenance workers in Kansas City, but picket lines and school buildings when classes opened as scheduled on Tuesday. Salaries,Security Are Central Issues In Teacher Strikes Some 1.1 million youngsters in 900 schools will be affected if a New York City's 80,000 teachers strike Sept. 11 as threatened by United Nations officials and teachers President Albert Shanker. The last reported offer by the Board of Education proposed a wage range from $10,600 to $16,000 for the third year of the contract. The board offers a wage increase of just under 5 per cent in the first year, 4.4 per cent in the second and 4.5 per cent in the third year. Nearly half a million school children in Philadelphia and 24 suburban districts may find shelter with some extra vacation. The teachers, who struck for three weeks in 1968 in a racially linked dispute that started over the decentralization of the city's law enforcement to replace the contract that expires a week from Friday. KEY ISSUES are salary, job security and school safety. The workplace starts salaries ranging from $29,000 to $89,000 depending on experience. Negotiations in Philadelphia, with 13,000 teachers and 285,000 students, were stalemate. The school district has asked teachers to forego a pay raise and wants high school teachers to increase their work hours. It says five and a half hours. It says the result in a $14 million savings. U.S. Mexicans Protest For Land, Civil Rights AVALON, Calif. (AP) — A huge Mexican flag was unfurled on a ridge overlooking Availon Harbor. A line of 28 persons in uniform were gathered at attention, looking down on this village on Santa Catalina Island. Los Angeles County sheriff's officers met briefly with the governor David Sanchez who said the peaceful invasion also was staged to discuss Mexican-American relations and group had no plans other than to wait to discuss matters with the governor so could just be the man in the street. A contingent of 25 men and one woman, members of the militant group, the Brown Berets, had just invaded this island 20 miles off the Southern California coast in the year 1987. Mexico more than 100 years ago. The group, which made its presence known Wednesday, contends Mexico never ceded the island to the United States after the war. "We want to discuss why the O. D. (overdose) wards are filled with Mexicans, people of Mexico and others who have inflicted persecution. We want to discuss why there is violence in the streets with Mexican young people one another," Sanchez said. Sanchez said the Brown Berets had arrived and visited aboard airplanes and boats, slept in tents Wednesday night the day before. Malcolm J. Renton, 64, spokesperson for the Wrigley interests that own the island, said they would 'as long as they want.' Sherif's officers cordoned off roads to the demonstration site Wednesday and prevented resis- tion from crowding from crowd ing around the Berets. At one point, a curious gift shop operator phoned the sherif's substation and was asked what was happening. "Everything's under control," he was told. "We have deputies controlling it." 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