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A-2 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Wednesday, July 5, 1972 B. Spassky Violent Storm Hits City Area Continued from A-l Nixon Invites World to Visit U.S. Daring Bicentennial Era Charter Unit to Meet Members of the Joint County and City Charter Study Committee will meet at 3 p.m. today in Room 726 at City Hall. The meeting originally had been scheduled to be held in the City Commission conference room.

Committee members will hear the views of the county clerk and the sheriff on the proposed city-county consolidation. Takes Turn At Stalling 18th Holiday; Victim Killed Continued from A-l have died on New Mexico highways over the long Fourth of July holiday weekend. Texas police also reported the deaths of two Hobbs women Tuesday in a one-car accident The President said he would "share our dreams of a brighter Broadway between Lomas and future." be sending formula and official Mountain Rd. NE; Broadway SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -President Nixon invited the world in a holiday broadcast Tuesday to come to America during its bicentennial era and invitations governments and Marquette NE and San Jose and William SE.

Police reported that a around the globe welcoming all people to visit the United States as laws and circumstances permit." REYKJAVIK I World chess champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union Tuesday took his turn at stalling twice-postponed championship match with his un-predictable Am erican challenger, Bobby Fischer. The Russian champion, per In the nationwide radio address from the Western White House, Nixon spoke of plans for the nation's 200th birthday celebration in 1976 and said Americans should use the occassion to "prove once again that the spirit of '76 is a spirit of openness, of brotherhood and of peace." Driving Charges AFTER OBSERVING that residence in the 3900 block of Douglas MacArthur NE was struck by lightning. A SPOKESMAN for Public Service Co. said lightning caused at least seven transformers State Official Denies Charge 'Political Prisoners' Reported Segregated America has been peopled by immigrants from many lands, Nixon said the bicentennial era near Morton, Tex. The victims were identified as Effie May Williams, 36, and Evelinena Dykes, 91, both of Hobbs.

Officers said Oliver's vehicle was eastbound when it swerved Charles A. Schulick, 38, 6855 Fourth NW; early Saturday at turbed when Fischer failed to Rio Grande and Corrales NW; is a time to say to the world's nations: show up for the drawing after to malfunction, blacking out a number of areas a block or two in size. driving while intoxicated and reckless driving. THE PRESIDENT specifically suggested that business and Industry attempt to cut the costs of travel, lodging and meals, and that air carriers and ship "You helped to make us what his flight from New York Tuesday morning, delivered a protest to chess officials and Fernando D. Chavez 19, He said one substation was damaged by lightning and was into the center of the road arid was struck by a westbound car driven by Martha J.

Matheuq. SANTA FE (LTD The State our institutions established for Corrections Commission has 'political prisoners." 2022 Cook SW; early Saturday at stomped out of the room, still being worked on late ping lines explore ways of of Fourth and Guadalupe NW; 16, of Denton, Tex. adopted a policy of placing in! In fact, Sanchez added. "I followed by his advisers driving while intoxicated and fering inexpensive transports tion. Miss Matheuq and a passenger we are.

Come and see what wonders your countrymen have worked in this new country of ours. Come and let us say thank you. Come and join in our celebration of a proud people. Come and share our dreams of a brighter future." Tuesday night. Public Service repair crews were out in almost every section segregation cells State Peniten- no leuerai or sun Fischer, 29, tired from the careless driving.

in her car were not injured. flight, was sleeping in a villa tiary inmates Albert I. Cardiff, 36, 506 Utah no view there are oolitical police said. "Let us be known throughout the world as the 'Land of the nrovided by the Icelandic themselves of the city working on the transformers and service was as political1 prisoners It is an insult to The two Hobbs women died organizers. Open the chief ex prisoners, it was reported our judicial system and justice NE; early Saturday at Second and Menaul NW; driving while intoxicated and reckless driving.

Ernest F. Samora, 49, 413 restored to most areas by late when the vehicle in which they were riding overturned three ecutive said. He voiced hopes to talk about political Tuesday. i Tuesday night. that "millions upon millions of Spassky's walkout forced another postponement of the world championship match until Thursday, at the earliest.

The Two Armed Bandits miles south of Morton, officers said. Ace Bush, 53, also of Hobbs, was injured in the ac prisoners. 'Infectum of other residents mcEy A member of from this group is unusually National Lawyers Guild, re- visitors from around the world would respond to his invitation Rob Winrock Store The NWS spokesman said the storm earlier produced rainfall in northeast New Mexico and along the East Side. THEN, THE spokesman said, Dolores Dr. SW; early Saturday at San Ignacio and Coors NW; driving while intoxicated and reckless driving.

to come to the United States match is worth a total prize of $250,000 to be apportioned bet rdiy dim u.mgenms. according presents a number of state cident, police said. during the bicentennial era. to a document approved by the i prison inmates in litigation Two bandits armed with a A 17-month-old Albuquerque commission. ween the two contenders.

The winner is to get $150,000 and the Alfred B. Pino, 27, 617 Nixon said one "compelling pending before the U.S. District revolver robbed the Bed and the front moved westward and as it hit Albuquerque it was a child became the 16th person to die on New Mexico highways THE POLICY was Court. He gave UPI a partial Palomas SE; Saturday at Rio Bravo and Second SW; driving loser $100,000 if they play. reason for this Invitation to the world relates to our hopes for genuine and lasting peace Bath Fashion Center in Winrock Center Monday and fled with Although the contents of in a north-south line, all while intoxicated and reckless along the Continental Divide.

during the long highway weekend when she was killed in an accident 17 miles south of Santa Rosa. $160 in cash. driving. Early Monday rainfalls in the among nations." We are aware that a among procedures, rules and copy of the document, which he regulations that were adopted said he obtained from prison of-by the Commission June 2 and ificials. went into effect June 17.

At the penitentiary, Capt. Joe 1come. 10 Martinez declined to comment public light until Tuesday when i on how manv inmates feelina storm area included .76 of an Joe D. Roberts, 29, 1516 Alamo A clerk at the store said the men threatened her with the gun Joann Lopez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David Lopez of 1500' SE; early Sunday at Stadium real structure of peace cannot be built on good will alone," he and forced her into a back room. inch at Red River, .54 at Roswell, .75 at Hobbs, .23 at Taos, .14 at Tucumcari, .17 at and Broadway SE; driving while Spassky formal protest were not Immediately known they were written in Russian Informed chess sources said the documents demanded that the International Chess Federation (FIDE) punish Fischer for his failure to turn up for the first scheduled game Sunday and demanded a personal apology said. "Its foundation must be Albuquerque Attorney Ld Ma-; themselves to be nolitical They then looted the cash register and took the clerk's intoxicated and stop violation. Clayton and .11 at Ruidoso. the resolution of those basic na Williams SE, died when the car she was riding in left US-84.

Seven other persons, including the child's parents, were injured in the crash. tional differences which can purse. Allan R. Lucero, 24 3208 Foothill Rd. SW; early Sunday prisoners were In segregation cells.

"Call during working hours tomorrow and talk to the warden or deputy warden," said lead to war. Temperatures also cooled off. However, the state's high was 94 at Zuni. Chama and Red River recorded lows of 44. In Albuquerque, the tem at Sage and Coors SW; driving while intoxicated and reckless from Fischer.

cey labeled it "a clear violation of first amendment rights" of the prisoners involved. However, in Albuquerque, Maurice Sanchez, chairman of the commission and a lawyer, said he "emphatically" denied "there are any politicaly prisoners in any of our institutions and there is no policy in Albnqaerqae Journal PO Drawer 1 aWenth SUnr, SW Albuaueiijiie. KM 171(0 Phone 842-2300 driving. Martinez, who was in charge at the institution during the July 4 holiday. Spassky, 35, had charged that "THE UNITED States is doing everything in its power to lay down that kind of foundation for peace," Nixon said, citing his trips to Peking and Moscow and his quest for nuclear arms perature reached 81 In the he and the Soviet Union were Damacio Apadoca, 35, 2305 Felicita SW; early Sunday at The elder Lopez was reported in serious condition at the Bernalillo County Medical Center following surgery.

Less seriously Injured were Pat Archuleta, of Clovis, the driver of the car; Anselmo Lu-jan, 621 Edith SE; Mary H. "insulted" by Fischer's reluc afternoon after early morning lows of 65 at the Airport and 64 In the Valley. marmot aad tundar Coors and Bridge SW; driving tance to come to the match and The policy is spelled out in a section of the document setting down guidelines for what the Sac par wwafc. Suaoar Only bv while intoxicated and reckless limits. demanded he be punished before driving.

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By Mail oonida of Na Kato maruaa aad Sunday S4) 00 par yaar; 0 aar mama. Kaman country the danger of war and enhance Lopez, mother of the Lopez Frank E. Vigil, 30, 603 Eighth NW; early Sunday at Coors and Amador Reunion Sgethw.Vout1 the quality of peace is through W. Central; driving while people-to-people contacts, Nixon child; Francis Martinez, Tommy Martinez, and Jimmy Martinez, whose addresses were not prisoners wun mree oiner 698 Persons Killed In Holiday Mishaps By The Associated Press A total of 696 persons died on intoxicated and reckless driving. attitudinal types inmates said, adding: like Individuals raw raquaai.

AU mou uuk.i ipttona ara payaMa adranua. On itraata and nawaatandi las par copy daily, Mc par ay Bandar. na id i Poalaaa paid at and addllMnai muling affkaa. Later, he told newsmen he did not plan to walk out of the match. "I want to play if we can lust find a solution." he said.

U.S. chess officials said Fischer, in hiding at his villa, told them he was "ready and eafer to play." The Icelandic Chess Federa immediately available. "typically involved in ag Attended by 80 stand a better chance of working gressive or consistently covert acts of subversion and insubor- the nation's highways during the constructively together if people on both sides can learn to respect one another as by tka in iliiad Praaa and fry John Contrearas, 30, 1026; Headingly NW; Sunday at 11th and Alta Monte NW; driving while intoxicated and careless driving. May S. Gee, 48, 1716 Anderson SE; Sunday on E.

1-40; driving while intoxicated and reckless July 4th holiday weekend, The Amador "clan" had nination," prisoners who are reunion on the Fourth of Julv I "bullying and assaultive." and figures compiled by the The other Injured persons were admitted to the Guadalupe Hospital in Santa Rosa. State Police said Claudio Padilla of Santa Fe died Saturday night when his car missed a curve in Santa Fe and crashed into a brick wall. fellow human beings. Our in Adrarilaai Bnii tion said the island country's 210,000 chess-mad inhabitants and the festivities at the Knights those representing "unusual of Columbus. 609 14th SV, drew! custody and escape problems." BrannanvMakinay, li Associated Press show.

The toll was boosted by multi were waiting in suspense for the vitation to the world can contribute significantly to that crucial process." "SINCE DANGERS Mambaraf AaaUt Bwaaa id Oroalariaa rep- fatality accidents such as one in driving. resented by these tvpes are match to begin. The federation more than 80 members of the family. Presiding at the first family Texas which killed eight, one in Lucelle Candelarla, 21, 2703 nhvsiral and nsvpholocical." the i stands to lose revenue from Williams SE; early Monday on Coors and W. Central; driving Florida which killed six and one in New Mexico which also killed six.

Five died in a one-car Michigan accident. ucneis sales lire maidi a scrapped. Representatives of Spassky reunion of the Amador familviaocu men i siaies, cor-Tuesdav were Mrs. PaulineiresPndlnf? remedies are re-Amador Santillanes, 1216 llthclulred- As with contagion, NW: Reves Amador. 1117 negative attitudes require while intoxicated and careless driving.

Tony Romero, 40, 2706 Floral and Fischer met for two and CL The nationwide count began at 6 p.m. Friday and continued isolation until they may be one-half hours late Tuesday but failed to resolve differences. Forester NW, and Amador, SW; Sunday night at Rio Grande earance 122H Forester NW. And their through midnight Tuesday. and Indian School Rd.

NW; driving while intoxicated and careless driving. Francisco J. Salazar, 25, 1243 SPORTY COTTON DUCK PRINTS Eighth NW; Sunday night at Broadway and Odelia NE; Fraud Is Spreading MBABANE, Swaziland Wi Police in the remote mountain kingdom of Swaziland have found it necessary to organize a Fraud and Vice Squad. families children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren from Texas, California and New Mexico came to Albuquerque for the gathering. Collectively the gathering included 15 children of Mrs.

Santillanes and her two brothers, 32 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. driving while intoxicated and cured; and cure is likely to come quickest where specific antidotes exist for the disease." The document also says the special program unit "is especially essential to meeting the problems of the 'political Because of the human need to justify oneself rather than to face up to personal consequences, infection of other residents from this group is unusually easy and dangerous." Commenting on the section of Attorney Paul Marshall, who with the Rev. William Lom-bardl, spoke for Fischer said Spassky's advisers submitted two statements one by Spassky and the other from the Soviet Chess Federation. "The matter is so delicate that I don't want to reveal the contents," Marshall said. He added that the discussions "were frank and we will hopefully be able to resume them tomorrow." "We are hopeful that we will reckless driving.

time pants, shorts, skirts and fun great for playwear Jose H. Lucero. 44, 2904 Camilo NW; Sunday night at N. Coors; driving while intoxicated and careless driving. grand master.

The Russians refused to comment. The Incident was touched off George Chavez, 26, 410 Edith REG. $1.19 YD. SALE 51eY.D 35736' wide machine wash the rules dealing with the Spe- Tanaka Is Elected Premier of Japan solve the problems tomorrow so cial Program Unit, Macey said tnat the match can be plaved SE; Sunday night at 60th and W. Central; driving while intoxicated and careless driving.

Paul E. Howell, 34, 7100 Natalie NE; early Monday at Comanche and La Corridor NE; a clear I Marshall said. He refused to when Spassky arrived for the drawing of lots. When he found Fischer was not there he was sleeping after his trans-atlantic flight Spassky delivered his it "seems to me to be violation of the First Amend ancu'ap minctirtnc frnm noi-cmon TOKYO (UPI) Kakwi 36" COTTON Tanaka, who worked his way up 01 "ie u.s. Lonsuiuuoni jamj hurriedly left the conference from farm boy to a powerful: sjnc.e jroom with the Rev.

Lombardi, for thcir beliefs, protest and stomped out of the driving while intoxicated and Catholic priest and a chess room, followed by his advisers. reckless driving. pro-American politician, became Ple Political the new Japanese primel "I find it especially disgusti prime ing TERRY CLOTH heavy quality, thirsty terry in a good range of solid colors, for beach and pool side wear. minister early today. The ruling Liberal Democratic to see the references to contagion, disease and infection, as if the prisoners were the ones who are ill in this situation," the attorney said.

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A total of 476 party delegates MACEY, who had Joined with several other attorneys in a case alleging a lack of written and explicit prison regulations, said the new document "is the third set of rules and regulations that cast their ballots the election in which Tanaka and three others fought in a bid to succeed Premier Eisaku Sato, 71, who we have encountered since we filed suit in Federal District Court" late last year. The first document, he said, "was a pathetic set of general observations that stated 'we don't have a list o4 do's and dont's. announced his retirement June 17 after holding office for a record seven years and eight months. -r- COTTON SPECIALS SAVE UP TO 81c YARD COTTON CHINTZ PRINTS CAMPUS CRISKAY PRINTS COOL VOILE PRINTS LITHO PRINTS TRADITIONAL PRINTS WE MAKE KITCHEN-DINING SETS ONLY Original KAYS ngina NOBODY UNDERSELLS THE MANUFACTURER FACTORY DIRECT WE MAKE OUR OWN 100 SfTS TO SEI-ln v-ery conceivable ityla, ihapa, si ze and color. and 7 pc.

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