New York Times, New York, New York Friday, February 04, 1972 - Page 28
U.S. Chess Official Seeing Icelanders About Match
The Hague, Feb. 3 — The chairman of the American Chess Federation, Ed Edmondson, flew today from Amsterdam to Reykjavik to discuss with the Icelandic Chess Federation the site of the world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer of the United States and Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union.
An official of the International Chess Federation said Mr. Edmondson would fly to Moscow later for discussions with the Soviet federation.
Mr. Fischer also left Amsterdam this morning, but it was not clear whether he accompanied Mr. Edmondson.
The contestants must agree on a site for the championship match by Feb. 10. If they cannot agree by then, the choice will be made by the president of the international federation, Dr. Max Euwe, the former Dutch world champion.