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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 9

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TUCSON, TUESDAY, JULY II. 1972 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SECTION A PAGE NINE To Your Fischer, Spassky Ready To Start Chess Match 31 Ml JSIE3BSSSS3SSL DISCOUNT LIQUOR. AUTO ation or $78,125. In addition, there are the 50,000 British pounds, about $120,000 offered by London financier James Slater for Fischer to end his holdout over money. Divided on the same basis as the official purse, it would mean $75,000 to the victor.

Then, there is the players' share from the sale of television and film rights. Organizers estimated Fischer and Spassky would have another $35,000 to divide. It could be more if sales increase. be "nervous and upset" on the eve of the match. The money involved is out of all proportion to anything ever known in the long history of chess.

Just nine years ago, Tigran Petrosian got the grand total of $2,500 for beating fellow Russian Mikhail Botvinnik for the title. The prize money now being ottered is in the neighborhood of $300,000. The winner will get five-eights of the $123,000 offered by the Icelandic Chess Feder STORE HOURS: 9-6 3 WAYS TO BUY: TERMS CASH LAYAWAY PHONE: 624 0491 WATCH SUPER CITY FOR THE NEWEST QUALITY EQUIPMENT ON THE MARKET AT THE LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE. imif SUPER CITY CARRIES THE COMPLETE LINE FROM SLEEPING BAGS TO LANTERNS TO FUEL LI -SKI A PORTABLE GENERATOR 5LE. total Stiviti Piovi 400 Walls 01 linioni decimal Poei 4 (vil it Kngulm Gas 1 4 iQjv-x-tJ mini mi miMf State Aide Recommends Education Finances Study PHOENIX (AP) A study of Arizona's 295 school districts may be broadened to include a more equitable way of financing education, Gus V.

Harrell, deputy superintendent of public instruction, said Monday. ''We must look at the ability of Arizona to finance education SEE SUPER CITY'S FABULOUS SELECTION OF NAME BRAND HALF GALLONS OF WHISKEY, V00KA, WINE KODAK FILM TX 135-20 EH 135-20 66' M.98 $1 56 $1.05 $2.38 135-20 3CX 12612 KA 464 CHEMICALS I Gol. DEKTOL 92 1 Gal. FIXER 63' PROCESSING PK 20 MAILER PK 36 MAILER $1,621 $2.61 LITTLE GIANT COOLER PUMP $573 CP. 5000 ENAMEL LACQUER SPRAY PAINT PROTECTS AGAINST RUST BEAUTIFIES FINISH ALL COLORS GIANT SIZE amine the economic and ethnic makeup of communities as well as the geographic lay of the land." Be Prepared for July rains REYKJAVIK, Ireland (AP) Bobby Fischer didn't like the site, the money or living with the Chinese, He objected to the lighting and the playing table.

He wanted police protection and fresh orange juice. He demanded a German sports car with an automatic transmission. He didn't like the chess board, either, but Icelandic and Russian officials had beaten him to the punch with their own objections on that point. Fischer has got most of what he wanted, and today at 5 p.m. (1 p.m.

EDT) he will emerge from his moody seclusion to play Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union for the world championship of chess. The mutch, in 24 games, to last about two ought months, and in it two men will be matching their wits in the kind of intense commitment and concentration that few other endeavors require. At stake for Fischer, a 29-year-old American, is a chance to be rich and to gain the allegiance of the American public for the game which has totally absorbed his intelligence. For Spassky, 35 years old, and the men behind him, Soviet national prestige is involved. Since 1948, Russians have dominated the game so completely that no foreigner, until Fischer, has ever made it to the finals.

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It Is possible to get too much of either of these vitamins not likely in ordinary circumstances, but quite possible when someone decides that if a little of something is good, then a lot must be better. A maximum dosage of vita-nun A would be 50,000 units a day. Even larger doses are sometimes given for skin disorders such as acne, but when that is done, the heavy dosage is wily for a limited time. Children are more susceptible to a toxic dose of this than adults. Symptoms are loss of appetite, irritability, bone tenderness, loss of hair.

Toxicity from vitamin varies so much that I can't give any arbitrary level, but symptoms are loss of appetite, nausea, headache, loss of weight, constipation in children, increase in blood calcium. Large doses of these vitamins are not necessary for the average person, adult or child, and are used in large amounts only for special circumstances. There's no danger of getting too much of either from the ordinary one-a-day type mixed vitamins. The trouble occurs when folks take it on themselves to take continued heavy doses on their own, without finding out from the doctor how much will help. Dear Dr.

Tlwsteson: Could you tell me what to expect after a hysterectomy? I understand it is necessary to go through the change of life twice, once now, and again when I'm in my 50s. I am 36 now. Mrs. R. No, you don't go through the change of life (menopause) twice.

Hysterectomy means removal of the uterus, and this does not cause menopause. However, if the ovaries are also removed, then you will experience "surgical menopause." Once through it, however, you need not worry about having to go through it again in your 40s or 50s. You won't. This will be thoroughly explained and cleared up for you if you'll read my booklet, "Make Menopause Easier," since it explains what surgical menopause is, among other things. Send 35 cents and a long self-addressed, stamped envelope il you'd like a copy.

STARS Dear Dr. Thosteson: I just had my gall bladder removed, and I wonder what the body does when it's gone, since it does perform a function. I am quite a bit overweight. What effect does this operation have on a heavy person? Mrs. B.J.A.

The gall bladder serves as a concentration point for bile. When it is removed, the bile goes directly Into the small in testine and digestion continues satisfactorily. It's just another of the body's back-up systems, ready to go into operation when called upon. As with the appendix, tonsils, uterus, spleen and other organs of this kind, when they become diseased they're better out than in. The operation, won't have an effect either way on your weight problem.

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