Evening Standard London, Greater London, England Saturday, July 08, 1972 - Page 7
Chief Chess Arbiter Flies Home
Reykjavik, Saturday. New complications which might further delay the start of the Boris Spassky-Bobby Fischer world chess match arose today when the chief arbiter left Reykjavik.
Lothar Schmid, a West German Grand Master picked by the International Chess Federation as arbiter said he was going home because his son had been injured in a traffic accident.
Meanwhile, Fischer has changed his headquarters to the royal suite of the luxurious Loftleider Hotel after a clandestine move from his rented villa on the other side of the capital.
He made the move yesterday after complaining that he was unable to sleep properly in the daytime because of the noise made by building workers nearby.