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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 5

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MONDAY, JULY 3, 1972 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE FIVE Deadline Tuesday For Fischer Sunday and convinced Euwe to postpone the start of the match 48 hours to give Fischer a last fam not very hopeful," said Euwe, the last non-Russian to hold the world title from 1935 to 1937. He is Dutch. The decision came after several rounds of closed negotiations involving Spassky, Euwe, the Icelandic organizers and Americans representing Fischer but not authorized by him to negotiate. Spassky appeared by the crisis surrounding his first defense of the title he won in 1969 from fellow countryman Tigran Petrosian. He was calm and relaxed in Sunday's negotiations and his seconds said he was in fine spirits.

The total prize money of than ten times bigger than any before in the history of chess- be split with five-eights to the winner and the rest to the loser. On top of this the two players are guaranteed 30 per cent of net incomes on televisions and film rights. "But Fischer wants more. He has asked the Icelandic organizers for a 30 per cent share of the gate receipts- something which in the words of Icelandic Chess Federation president Gudmundur Thorarinsson would spell "economic disaster" for REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -Bobby Fischer's time runs out at 8- a.m. EDT Tuesday.

Fischer, the 29 year old Brooklyn chess genius, must turn up in. Reykjavik by then or lose the right to challenge Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky for the world championship, a match that has generated wider interest than any chess game in history. Fischer, apparently ing for more money, was hiding out in New York' while the great debate of "will he show up or won't he?" raged. The 24-game series was to have started Sunday. But when Fischer didn't show the president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), Dr.

Max announced that he was postponing, the deadline until noon Tuesday (8. a.m. EDT). If Fischer does not appear for the drawing of lots scheduled for that time, he will be disqualified: and lose his right to ehallenge the 35-year-old Russian for the world chess title. An Icelandic friend of Fischer, Freystrinn Thorberbergsson, flew to New York Sunday to try to persuade the return with him, he American grand master, to was acting as "a friend of Bobby Fischer" and said only "I know where to find him." He refused to answer other questions.

Fischer, who has kept the Icelandic organizers nervously rushing to Keflavik international airport to meet every flight from New York for a week, simply did not show up Sunday. Officially there was no explanation. He has not been in touch with the Icelandic Chess Federation or FIDE since he sent a cable through the U.S. Chess Federation some time back saying he would show up for the match "under protest." Four times since then, Fischer has canceled bookings on flights to Iceland. The Icelandic federation, which stands to lose much money if the match does not come off, pleaded for Fischer the tiny federation in a nation of only 200,000 inhabitants.

Cycle, Car Collide A car operated by William Haiker, 74, of Hollywood, and a motorcycle driven by Donny R. Wilson, 22, of 426 East Eighth collided Saturday at 11:55 a.m. at Michigan Ave. and Maple Ave. Police said Haiker was attempting to cross Michigan from Maple and apparently pulled into the path of the cycle heading north along Michigan.

NORGE Dry Cleaners Invite You To SAVE On Our SAVE REGULAR PRICES SUITS $1.25 SLACKS .60 SKIRTS .60 I SWEATERS .60 DRESSES. $1.00 (1 DAY SERVICE) NORGE CLEANERS Washington At 32nd. Phone image serial: Announce Pians For Art Exhibit At Ottawa Fair Plans for the art exhibit at the Ottawa County Fair have been announced by Mrs. Donald Ladewig, superintendent, and Mrs. Eldon Moore, assistant superintendent.

The Fair dates are July 24 through July 29. The show is open to residents within 50 miles of Ottawa County. Entry blanks in premium books which are available at local bank or from the chairmen must be submitted a week before the Fair so exhibits and space can be arranged. Categories for adults, junior and senior high school students include oils, acrylics, watercolors, drawings, sculpture, pottery, ceramics, graphics, jewelry and mixed media. Cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded.

A special trophy will be presented to "best in show" entry. This year's judge will be David Smith Greenwood, assistant professor of art at Hope College. List Weekend Births at 13 new births in Holland Hospital and six in Hospital make up the weekend babies. In Holland Hospital on Saturday it was a son, Calvin Dale born to Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Rowlett, 48 West 16th on Sunday, a son, Eric James, born to and Mrs. Larry Baugus, 1523 Elmer a son, Tod, born to Mr. and Mrs. Carson Neldon 1709 Washington a son, Matthew Craig, born to Mr. 'and Mrs.

Craig Williams, 658 Butternut Apt. a daughter, Sara Jean, born to Mr. and Mrs. David Mulder, 358 East 24th St. This morning, it was a son born to and Mrs.

Kenneth Taylor 1960 Richard Jenison; a daughter, Robin Brailey, born to and Mrs. William Beebe, 235 Brooklane Ave. Zeeland Hospital births on Friday included a son, Bill Lewis, born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stroven, 1300 Bauer Jenison; a son, Jesse James, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip Price, 401 Howard Holland; a daughter, Julie Lynn, born to Mr. and Mrs. James Haase, 4781 10th Wayland. Saturday it was a son, Don Marion, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Don Van Singel, 828 Plainfield Zeeland. Sunday births were a son, Jerry Dean, born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vander Weide, 6174 Balsam Hudsonville; a son, Jonathan Edward, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Edward De Young, 7550 12th Jenison. Japanese Students And Host Families to Meet The second Annual "Night out With Japanese Students" will be held Monday, July' 10. Host families will meet the Japanese students lower level of Diment Chapel on Hope College at 6 p.m. Students, who all speak English, will be the guests of local families for dinner and the evening.

The event is sponsored by the Holland Zeeland Family YMCA. Arrangements are being made by Chairman Jack DeValois, in cooperation with Larry Parenrose of the International Department of the college. Families interested in being host to a Japanese student may call the YMCA office or Jack DeValois. Engaged Miss Ruth Evon Homkes Mr. and Mrs.

Justin. Homkes, 1525 South Shore. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Evon, to Richard Scholten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Scholten of Grand Rapids.

Miss Homkes, a graduate of Pine Rest School of Nursing, is employed at Blodgett Memorial Hospital's Intensive Care Unit. Mr. Scholten, a medical technologist and graduate of Calvin College, is employed in Blodgett's laboratory. An early October wedding is planned. Miss Kathleen Prince Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Prince, 15246 Pine Ridge announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Michael Schallberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schallberger of Escalon, Calif. A fall wedding in Escalon is planned.

Hospital Notes HOLLAND CITY, HOSPITAL Visiting Hours Medical and Surgical Patients: 1:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Maternity Patients: 2:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. 2:30 P.M.

to 7:30 P.M.. a Pediatrics Patients: Admitted to Holland Hospital Friday. were Angela Gillihan, 393 West 22nd Mrs. Dennis Webbert, 5640 136th and Helen Lodenstein, 188 West 21st St. Discharged Friday were Mrs.

Charles Chapman and baby, 563 College Stuart Ellens, Hamilton; Mrs. Kenneth Herweyer, 6257 Oakhurst; Teresa Jones, 234 East Main Zeeland; Edgar Lang, 450 West 21st Mrs. David Looman, 199 East 35th Melba Mc Donald, 105 East 15th Jacob S. Ploeg, 33 North 160th Grace Rookus, 18 West Washington, Zeeland; Mrs. Lester Sale, Hamilton; Mrs.

Laverne Scholten and baby, route Arthur Schreur, 12030 Prescriptions ARE ALWAYS FILLED WITH THE BEST HERE! Whatever your prescription calls for, you can depend on our using only the finest quality pharmaceuticals when we compound it. Your good health is our first order of business here! 0 HOLLAND PHARMACY SERVICE, INC. (BLUE SHIELD PARTICIPATING PHARMACY) 601 S. Michigan (in the Holland Medical Conter) (WE FILL ALL DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS) Hours: Telephone 9:30 to 6:30 p.m. Daily 396-3683 Except Sat.

9:30 2:00 p.m. MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. Leonard De Waard were married. June 5 in Detroit.

Mr. De Waard is a native of Holland and the couple is residing at' 4303 Beaconsfield, Detroit. Following a wedding reception, Mr. and Mrs. De Waard left for a honeymoon in Holland.

Polk; Mrs. Paul Snyder and baby, 621 Pinecrest Mrs. Kent Turic and baby, West 16th Kay Lynn der Wal, 251 Washington Mrs. David Vannette and baby, 590 Pineview, James Walker, 3932 61st St. Admitted Saturday were Lizabeth Kennedy, 112 West Ninth Henry Bouwman, route Julie Van 8903 Pleasant, Zeeland, and Gertrude Neldon, 1709 Washington Ave.

Discharged Saturday were Mrs. Rodolphe Banville, West 13th William Cnossen, 730 Riley Mrs. Jesse De La Cruz and baby, 315 West 18th Barbara De Pas, 48 West 35th Kenneth DePas, 48 West 35th Mrs. Roy Ellison, 107 Manley Rhonda Jimmerson, 210 East 16th Richard Kamper, 326 West 16th Douglas Kreun, 12290 Felch William McDaniel, 615 Douglas Ave. Also Mrs.

Carl Mobley, Fennville; Karen Mokma, 6386 West 147th Margarita Moreno, 321 West 15th liam Mungall and baby, 85 West 11th Hollis Nienhuis, 1055 Lincoln Mrs. Forrest Roberts, 178 East 14th Danny Taylor, 344 Douglas Mrs. William Tyler, 1671 Perry Mrs. Paul Van Slooten and baby, 14753 Blair Nick Vanden Beldt, 1713 92nd is Zeeland, and Raymond Vander Werf, 286. Douglas Ave.

Admitted Sunday were Yale Park, South Haven; Mrs. Dan- iel Vander Werf, 328 West 30th Virginia G. Wallace, 220 West 14th Jose Villanueva, 580 West 23rd George Huizenga, 568 Pine Crest Mrs. Steve Watkins, Douglas; Charles Laverne Quinn, 1959 Forest John Kolean 534 Howard, and Mrs. Glen Brower, 230 Riley St.

Discharged Sunday were Neal Brower, Hamilton; Refugia Castro, 339 Washington; Stuart De Witt, 161 North 168th Mrs. Robert Kugelberg, 5940 142nd Richard Van Eenenaam, 500 Washington, and Douglas Van Kley, 181 South Division. Karate Classes Slated To Start on July 10 The YMCA Karate Club will begin a new series of beginning and advance Karate starting Monday, July 10 at the Christian Jr. High Building. Classes.

are held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday evenings for eight weeks. Monte Beghtol, who has a Black: Belt, directs activity. Nixon Signs Benefits WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon Saturday signed into law an extension of the ceiling on the national debt that carries a 20 per cent increase in Social Security benefits for 27.8 million Americans which he had criticized as "highly inflationary" only two. days before.

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