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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THITINNISSI AN, Utut4t, Mr 15. 1972 11 m. Sunday," Movie Cameras May Be Removed From Chess Match at 5 put. (1 Schmid said. From Wir Raaarn The match committee met for two hours yesterday before announcing the protest had been rejected.

The committee said its decision had no bearing on the presence of the cameras. "The match is still on and I will start the clock again Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky said yesterday they might give in to Fischer's demand and remove all mov- i REYKJAMK Organizers of the $250,000 world championship chess match between NATURAL MULTI-VITAMIN lc SALE Ot T4 M. tit. 219 4th At, H. 0mm Afe Fox later reported a conversation he had with Fischer yesterday.

'i don't want you to take it personally, he quoted Fischer as saying in reference to his attempt to have the cameras removed, a step that would sink Fox's interest in the match. "Why don't you stop this nonsense?" Fox asked him. "I'd do it to an body who pot in my way." Fischer was reported as saying. WHEN FISCHER did not show up within the alloted one hour to make his firt move. Judge Lothar Sthmid announced that Fischer had forfeited the game and that Spassky was leading the match 2-0.

Fischer filed a protest against the decision and against the presence of cameras in the 3.0U0 seat hall. iDONOHO HOTEL 'til RED BOILING SPRINCS. TENN. mt Milct NX. Of Nttfcill NOW OPIM Cal Ur Ufnttnmt MIVATl IATMS SWIMMINC DELICIOUS SOUTHERN COOKING Htrawa Ciwi Prica, Owacrt For RES.

Ph. 699-3141 "tfiers one near von irg picture cameras from the contest if that is the only way to save the match. But Gudmundur Thor-arinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, said his match committee had decided Ut "eject a protest filed by Fischer against awarding the second game of the match to the Russian champion when the temperamental American failed to show up. "IF IT ALL boils down to Shorthorn Meet Today in Franklin WINCHESTER. 1972 annual field day of the Tennessee Shorthorn Association will be held today at the Frank Warmbrod Farm in Farris Chapel community near Winchester, according to R.

L. Abbott of Winchester, association president. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and luncheon will be served at noon. W.

P. Tyrell, leader of the extension animal husbandry department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will appear on the program, along with representatives from the Nation Shorthorn Association and the association publication, "Shorthorn World." Between 100 and 150 persons from Tennessee and Alabama are expected to attend the field day, Abbott said. Judging contests and weight-guessing events will be staged. cameras or no cameras, I guess we'll try to remove them," Thorannison said. The third game is set for tomorrow, but chess sources say it may not come off.

Father William Lombardy. Fischer's second, discounted rumors that the American chess msster was flying home. "I haven't heard anything about that and I hope it's not true," Lombardy said. is still up in the air. We have settled nothing so far." THE AMERICAN challenger refused to play in the second game Thursday unless all the cameras were removed.

He said they distracted him. Chester Fox, the New York promoter who bought the film rights to the championship, said he discussed arrangements with Fischer at the Yale Club in New York June 28. Fox said he explained how the cameras would be used, Fischer raised no objections and ''seemed perfectly reasonable." "We discussed how we would tilm," he added. "He wanted to know specifically how much money he would get. That's all he was interested in." AN ENGINEER from the Reykjavik Institute of Public Health was called in to measure the sound in the hall to see if the cameras were noisy.

He concluded that the noise level was about 55 decibels, with or without the cameras running. in Sup Refrigerator Food Freezer Separate Ice Section All Frost-Proof. All in one beautiful Frigidaire package. Stiff phot by Jet Rudii Passages Checked I Maurice Domar, a retired Nashville minister of the Jehovah's Witnesses, and James Crowder, right, a North Nashville businessman and 30-year minister of the denomination, check out passages in "The Bible in Living English," released yesterday at the Witnesses' convention here. I Witnesses Release New Bible Now the entire family can get Ice cubes as often as they like without warming up the whole freezer.

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Four fully adjustable refrigerator shelves-move up and down to accommodate large food items such as hams, turkeys and watermelons. And you'll never have to defrost! All three sections are 100 Frost-Proof. By W. A. REED Ttnncisean Rtligion Newt Editor Jehovah's Witnesses an-Bounced yesterday the release jit a Bible translation, "The jBible in Living English," a down-to-earth translation that iises contemporary language.

i The new Bible is a fresh translation that was done by the late Steven T. Byington and published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, the publishing agency for Jehovah's Witnesses. A SAMPLE of the straightforwardness and vigor of the Bible translation is found in its treatment of the Apostle Paul's words in I Corinthians, 15th chapter and 33-34 verses. It reads: "Make no mistake; keeping bad company spoils good characters; sober up honestly and do not sin; for some folks are sheer materialists." Another example is the beginning of the familiar 23rd Psalm: "Jehovah is my shepherd; I shall never have less than I need." Byington's translation has never been printed before although excerpts from it have appeared in the Watchtower Society's publications. BYINGTON was never asso-c i a religiously with Jehovah's Witnesses.

"His purpose was to bring out the flavor of the original languages and present them in living English," a spokesman at the Witnesses convention here said yesterday. Besides worshipping in services yesterday, 4 0 0 0 Witnesses passed through three cafeteria lines in the ground floor of Municipal Auditorium to lake advantage of a solid, satisfying 70-cent meal. Breakfast prices leveled at 35 cents for cereal, eggs and coffee. All other meals are priced at less than a dollar so persons with large families can eat economically. The cheapest hamLurger in town was on the convention level and was priced at 25 cents.

Meat and cheese sandwiches went for 15 cents while a fruit basket of nectarines, a banana and a bunch of grapes as priced at 35 cents. One group of ministers busied themselves preparing a baptismal pool on the ground floor where more than 100 candidates will be baptized today at 9:30 a.m. No baptismal records are kept by Witnesses but after individuals report that they have been dedicated they can be baptized publicly. Witnesses, like most other Protestants, believe Jesus Christ made baptism an obligatory rite. Only candidates and ministers involved in the baptismal ceremony will be present for the rite.

Up above on the convention floor, the people of the church will begin services again at 8:30 a.m. for a service that closes at 9:30 p.m. Tomorrow, Willie E. Anderson, convention chairman, win give at 3 p.m., a public address on the topic "Divine Rulership The Only Hope of Mankind." The convention closes at 5:15 p.m. Sunday.

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8 p.m 10 p.m. 2nd Psalm and Acts 4:25. "For we must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad. "KNOWING THEREFORE THE TERROR OF THE LORD WE PERSUADE MEN; but we are made manifest unto God; and I trust also are made manifest in your consciences." 2nd Corinthians 5:10,11. About a week ago this time the terrible storm "Agnes" was on rage.

It brought to mind the above quoted words of The Apostle Paul: "KNOWING THE TERROR OF THE LORD WE PER. SUADE MEN!" After visiting and viewing some of its Terror it is said that our Vice President, Mr. Agnew said: "IT IS APPALLING!" Psalm 7:11 tells mankind: "GOD JUDGETH THE RIGHTEOUS, AND GOD IS ANGRY WITH THE WICKED EVERY DAY!" Psalm 9:17 has proclaimed to mankind about three thousand years since the time of King David, the Man after God's Heart: "THE WICKED SHALL BE TURNED INTO HELL, AND ALL THE NATIONS THAT FORGET GOD." The testimony of this Column is that our nation has forgotten God. May it persuade you to Re member, Repent! "THE TERROR OF THE LORD!" Last week in a very vital and vivid way the writer has his attention called to what he considers one of the most terrible passages in The Bible: The Word of God! It is in 2nd Thes-salonians, chapter 2:11,12. It tells mankind that pleasure in evil and unrighteousness causing one to reject God's message of Truth will result in God sending him a delusion causing him to "BE LI EVE A LIE AND BE DAMNED!" The writer was operating his combine, harvesting wheat.

It has a lever with which to raise or lower the cutting blade adjusting to the height of the grain and ground level. In one situation in the field it appears he became confused, deluded, "believing a lie" and drove the cutting blade into the ground instead of the standing wheat, and wrecked. Was delayed a day or more in the work, but over and over again the thought came: you were deluded in your appraisal and judgement, so believed a lie, so wrecked! Not too bad when only material things are involved, but consider the "TERROR" if Spiritual and Eternal Things are at Stake! 87 80 87 82 78 78 70 70 ti9 75 80 85 2 a.m. 4 a.m. fi a.m.

8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon Highest 100 in 1901 Lowest 54 in 1926. Highest last year 78. 11:30 p.m.

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Normal 81. Sunset today at 8:04 p.m. Sunrise tomorow at 5:42 a.m. Frigidaire! PRECIPITATION For 24 hours ending 11:30 p.m. O.

Total this month 1.39; deficiency .09. Total this year 23.97; deficiency 3.41. BAROMETER at 11:30 p.m. 29.95 rising. WINDS TODAY Southwesterly 10-15 mph.

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wva vu Charlotte NC 90 Pittsburgh Chicago 68! Prtlnd, Ore. Cincinnati Cleveland Raleigh Columbus, O. 88 Richmond St Louis St. Petersburg 87 Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Duluth El Paso Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Salt LK CUV 93 San Antonio 94 San Diego 7t San Fran. 92 Sn Juan, PR.

88 73 Seattle 73 74 Shreveport 93 Tucson Jackson, Miss 92 102 89 NASHVILLE Partly cloudy, warm through tomorrow with a chance of thundershowers; high around 90, low near 70. TENNESSEE -Partly cloudy, continued warm through tomorrow with widely scattered rshowers; high in the low 90s, low near 70. SOUTHERN KENTUCKY Mostly cloudy with scattered thundershowers through tomorrow with little temperature change; high in the mid-80, low near 70. NORTHERN ALABAMA -Fair to partly cloudy today; mostly fair tonight with wide, ly scattered thundershowers through tomorrow; high 88 to 92, low In the upper 60s. Washington FXlrfOICailliS slores WVUt 1 tl I A imm Noshville, Modison, Old Hickory UMJlirij tjlJiiS "IW One year Yon DOWNTOWN I WOODBINE I WEST NASHVILLE 329 BROAD ST.

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301 CHURCH ST. 510 GALLATIN RD. 344-1150 244-1150 865-4980 DELIVERY UPTOWN OPEN FRI. MON. WITHIN 100 MILES 20' NIGHTS 'TIL 8:30 Jacksonville 1 Kansas City 100 WeFmmceOur Own Accounts-Pay in Our Store Pay All Utility Bills it Our Suburban Stores Delivery Included Within 100 Miles Free Storeside Parkint it AH Morris Stores ARRANGE MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET OR USE MORRIS 4-PAY PLAN AND SAVE ALL FINANCE CHARGES May I join The Apostle Paul in seeking to Persuade Men, even you who read this: "Fear God and keep His Commandments, the whole duty of man." "BUT SEEK YE FIRST THE KING-DOM OF GOD, AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS, AND ALL THESE THINGS SHALL BE ADD-ED UNTO YOU." Matthew 6:33.

Robert B. Scott P.O. BOX 405, DECATUR, CA. 30032 Egypt's Prime Minister Returns to Cairo MOSCOW (AP) Prime Minister Aziz Sidky of Egypt flew home to Cairo yesterday after two days of talks with soviet officials on trade and Soviet technical assistance to Egypt. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL!.

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