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Show Korchnoi Evens Chess Match at 5 Games Apiece - fwiu y free-lanc- - Anna Sandhu says a PETROS, Tenn. (UPI) number of publications have offered to pay as much as $10,000 for rights to the story of her marriage to James Earl Ray today, but she says she doesn't want to run the risk of ruining his image. Miss Sandhu, a e divorcee and artist, and the convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King were to wed about late afternoon today in a second - floor maximum security visiting room at Brushy Mountain State Prison. The vows were to be read by the Re". James 60 Die in Blast Aboard Tanker Report Says Amin Fabricated Invasion - A 36,000-to- n Liberian SINGAPORE (UPI) tanker exploded in flames in a blast that killed 60 the worst disaster in Singapore in more persons than 30 years. Police said today that 12 of the 101 crewmen injured in the explosion died during the night and that 18 persons were in critical condition. - DAR ES SALAAM. Tanzania (UPI) President Idi Amin invented a reported invasion of Uganda by Tanzanian troops to hide the latest upheavals within the Ugandan army, dissident sources in Uganda said today. But a Ugandan military spokesman again claimed hundreds of Tanzanian troops were pressing their attacks today against two major population centers in southern Uganda "although official casualty figures cannot be given at this time." Amins' personal spokesman. British-bor- n Bob said the Tanzanian invasion force had now been surrounded by government forces. Independent diplomatic sources in the Ugandan capital of Kamdismissed the Ugandan claim of widespread pala fighting. But they said Amin's preoccupation with this "incident" for the time being had apparently diverted his attention from the fate of nearly 300 Americans resident in Uganda. The Americans in Uganda tried to avoid public at- Shipyard workers at the Jurong Dockyard said welding equipment used in repairs on the tanker Spyros probably caused the explosion Thursday. Several hundred workers and crew were cleaning and repairing the boiler of the Liberian-registereSpyros when it exploded, sparking a fire that quickly enveloped the ship. Paul Abraham, one of the first shipyard workers to board the Spyros after the explosion said, "It was terrible. As I descended into the ship I saw badly burned workers struggling to the deck. "One had all his hair singed off, leaving only his bare scalp. And from below I could hear the screams of people in pain. "I came across charred bodies, some piled on top of each other, while others were hidden behind pipes after being thrown there by the explosion." d As-tle- s, tention until Amin's intentions toward them become clearer. The West German embassy in Kampala, representing American interests, said everything remained quiet for the moment with Amin apparently concentrating on the "Tanzanian affair." Families of Jurong workers gathered outside the dockyard and mobbed hospital waiting rooms clamoring for news of their relatives. Cries went up from the crowds as they recognized friends or family members among the dead and injured pulled from the debris. By United Press International A tornado in Ohio has injured four persons and severe thunderstorms have injured at least one other. night when a tornado destroyed their brick home in Winona. Howard Bailey, his wife, Myrtle, and their two daughters were hoppitalized in satisfactory condition at Salem Community Hospital, Salem. Mercury Readings Throughout Nation 87 59 .... 50 83 60 83 69 .... .... .... 70 44 Rapid Citv Red Bluff Reno Richmond 55 31 99 64 81 35 82 56 Sacramento 90 58 .... .... .... .... .... .... 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D S D an opponent of gas price deregulations, and a setback in the House Rules Committee that refused to wrap up the five separate bills into one neat package for an vote of the House. The committee meets again today. A coalition of proponents and critics of the HumphreyHawkins full employment bill drew up a com. Lawson. described as a close associate of King. She said she had turned down all offers to buy her, story. "No amount of money is worth taking a chance to ruin the image of James as I know it." she said. There wll be no consummation of the marriage and no conjugal visits later, which Miss Sandhu said was "terrible." "But I think the main thing in marriage is the emotional support and shelter two people give each other," the attractive blond said. "We've both endured a lot of hardship and know what it's like not to have anyone," Miss Sandhu said. "Now we're going to fill an empty spot in our lives." Ray, 50, has never been married. Miss Sandhu first saw him last year when she was working as an artist at a hearing held for him and set up a correspondence with him at Brushy Mountain, where he is serving 99 years. After the 4 p.m. private ceremony, the newlyweds will be allowed a short visit in the company of prison guards. Miss Sandhu said she will be allowed to visit Ray twice weekly, each visit to last four hours. New Indictment Denied by Flood promise that immediately drew objections from the Congressional Black Caucus, the same group that has lobbied so hard for the bill and persuaded Carter to throw his power behind it. The caucus objected to tying the bill's goal of reducing unemployment to another goal: reducing federal to 20 percent of the Gross National Product by 1983. The House also remained entangled in the fight over federal funding of abortions by refusing to accept a compromise to soften language restricting abortions in the $56 billion appropriation bill for the Departments of Labor and Health, Education and spending 13 - the House vote may Ironically, in- advertently allow the very practice it is fighting If the House and the more liberal Senate cannot agree on abortion language, they must fa!! back on a continuing resolution to provide funds that would keep the agencies running, a resolution that couijins more liberal language than the House is willing to accept The pace of the progress prompted assistant Senate Republican leader Ted Stevens to say his "crystal ball" showed Congress in session Sunday and the early days of next week But Democratic leader Robert Byrd reiterated this morning "the chances are still good for adjournment) late " tomorrow Congress did make progress in other areas, however Members of the U.S. military were paid today after all. following passage first by the House and then the Senate $117 3 billion of a defense appropriation bill, the biggest money legislation in the nation's history. Paychecks for most of the 15 million GIs in the United States had been held up because of Congress' failure to act. And Hie House passed a compromise $7.3 billion foreign aid appropriations bill that had been in trouble over objections that U.S. money would be going for water projects in other countries while President Carter blocked several such projects at home. The House also approved a new ethics bill, previously passed by the Senate, that would require congressmen, federal judges and almost everyone in the federal government making more than $47,500 to submit a personal financial disclosure statement. The bill also would limit contact with the government after officials leave preventing employment, from cashing in on the in- fluence they gained while in the Califano Tells Coalition Hopes For National Health Insurance - WASHINGTON (UPI) HEW Secretary Joseph Califano said today he hopes to build a coalition in ' WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. Daniel Flood. Congress behind a national health innow charged with bribery and conspiracy for alsurance plan that does its job without legedly accepting $65,000 in payoffs, still faces a hurting the economy. grand jury probe for his role in the funding of a Prudence was the theme of Philadelphia hospital project, sources said today. to . The moustachioed, congressman was Califano's prepared statement today indicted Thursday for the second time in five weeks a hearing before the Senate health suband his worries are mounting: he could face a third committee chaired by Sen. Edward Kennedy, indictment in Philadelphia. But less than an hour after the latest charges were If Congress can pass a health care announced, Flood stepped into the sunshine outside a plan next session it will be "a seminal House office building and crisply told reporters piece of legislation that has eluded "I deny all of these allegations, totally and presidents and congressional leaders for three decades," said Califano, head ., : of the Department of Health, Education an Welfare. "Solutions to our health care problems are closely tied to two other major national priorities: the need to bring inflation in the economy as a whole under tight rein and the need to spend the federal dollar prudently." Califano reminded the hearing that President Carter has said, "The American people would not accept, and I will not propose, any health care plan that is inflationary." Califano said a national plan should as protect the "economic well as the health of the American people." well-bein- OPEN DAILY SUNDAY 10-- 7 r Alisha Sims, 3, Baltimore, was seriously hurt when a large limb, blown from a tree during one of the thunderstorms, struck her on the head at the Fairfield County fairgrounds in Lancaster. She was in critical condition early today following surgery at Children's Hospital in Columbus. The tornado also caused heavy damage to buildings, downed trees and power lines, ripped the roof off of another home and overturned several mobile homes as it roared across an area about 100 mile long. yards wide and one-haStrong thunderstorms spread today from the middle Mississippi Valley, across the northern portion of the Ohio Valley and into the lower Great Lakes. Western Nebraska and eastern South Dakota also were hit. Showers and thunderstorms continued along the eastern Gulf Coast, across Florida and over the southern Atlantic Coast. 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THK HKRAl.l) Kinds down, some members say Congress is taking two steps back for every one step forward And whispers about a possible postponement of Saturday 's adjournment deadline begin to be heard In near sessions Thursday and early today three of the top bills made virtually no progress toward passage: Conferees started work on the tax-cu- t bill, but suffered a setback when the House instructed its negotiators to accept a Senateapproved Proposition-1type amendment tying a $165 billion r tax cut over a period to restrained federal spending and a balanced budget President Carter renewed his threat to veto anything verresembling the VST i ANNA SAN'DHU, shown at right in recent photo, e a divorcee acd artist, was scheduled to marry James Ear! Ray, the convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., best-of-1- ending at 4 a.m. Pacific time, as prepared by the National Weather Service in San I'PI WASHINGTON 5 By United Pre si International Temperature and precipitaperiod tion table for the 13 i Whispers of Congress Postponing Saturday's Adjournment Reported - BAGL'IO, Philippines L'PI Victor Korchnoi. written off as a sure loser two weeks ago, todav defeated champion Anatojv Karpov to even the longest-eve- r world series of chess at fiv wjns each Korchnoi, who at one point trailed Karpov today forced the titleholder to resign their 31st game after 70 moves. The stateless Russian defecto- - s victory in the longest and richest title match put him within one game of taking the title from his former teammate and now political enemy. "At its a lottery," a grinning Korchnoi said of his chances to win the title that most experts had concluded he could not win just two weeks ago It was his third win in four games and his sudden resurgence had most of those experts predicting today that he would take the title he has coveted for most of his 47 years Karpov, with just a rook and his king left after 70 moves, reached over and turned off the time clock to his right to signal he was resigning He appeared powerless to" halt an attack by Korchnoi s two pawns and rook. The isolated pawns were moving toward queening squares and Karpov was unable to halt both. With the exception of a 30th game draw, Korchnoi has won three games in a row, bouncing back from a 2 1 games setback to even the series, which is worth $471,500 to the winner and almost a quarter of a million to the loser. The two Russians, who make no secret of disliking each other, resumed play in the 31st game with Karpov opening his sealed 47tb move. 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