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THE LONGVIEW, DAfLY NEWS Page 2 -A Texas WORLD-- Weather Picture (Continued From Page One) noon Tuesday (8 a.m. EDT.) If Fischer does not appear for the drawing of lots scheduled for TODAY-. (Continued From Page One) Mr. aid Mra. Rlcbard.

W. Glasgow of Lake Cherokee ac: companied their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Steve Glasgow, and grandsons, Scottie and Stacy, of Mesquite, to Kentucky to Visit der considerably cloudy skies. Temperatures will range from the lower 70s to the lower 90s.

that time, he will be disquali MILLION- (Continued From Page One) cause of deaths and dependent children reaching majority age, balancing those added to the rolls. figures now available show 12,384 persons in Gregg County on Social Security rolls, drawing some sort of benefit. As of 4971, these persons were-' drawing a total, of $1,288,000 per month. fied and lose his right to chal lenge tiie 35-yeat-old Russian for PARADE (Continued From Page One) Those taking part the Honor America Day parade include the Second Air Force Band, the Of County Shrine Club Fire Brigade, the Aaron Burleson Chapter, DAR, the Taptain William Young Chapter, DAR, the Pilot Club, three units from LeTourneau College, Boy Scouts, Mordecai Ballwin Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, VFW and Auxiliary, American Legion, Longview Police Depart- LONGVIEW NORTHEAST TEXAS there wiH be considerable cloudiness with chance of showers and thundershowers through Tuesday. Rain probabilities will increase to 30 per cent tonight and Tuesday.

Lows tonight be in the lower VOs, highs Tues- the world chess title. An Icelandic friend of Fis Richard Glasgow's parents and Freystrlnn Thorberberg-sson, flew to New York Sunday to try i to persuade the American erand master to BRADY WACO NACOGDOCHES The rain chances are 30 per cent for this region ttfough Tuesday, and the forecajgis for partly cloudy skies. Temperatures should range from the mid 70s to the lower 90s. DENTON-WICHITA FALLS' This area will have considerably cloudy skies, with a 30 per cent chance of showers and thunderstorms through Tues return with him. He said be Saturday.

President Nixon day around 90. For Longview, signed legislation to increase! the temperatures will range Social Security benefits bv as from the mid 70s to the mid 90s. Steve Glasgow's brother. their return, the Steve were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Tldwell. (Mrs. Glasgow is "the former Diane Tldwell of Long-view.) Ttiey then attended, a Tidwell family reunion at near New Boston. Other Long- Monday, July 3, 1972' HOLIDAY (Continued From Page One) in the back' yard at their farm home east of They were George W. Ogan 87? his wife Opal, about 60, and daughter Betty Jo, 27.

Texas Ranger George Roach said apparently was a case, of double murder and suicide. Among the other. dead were: Three-year-old Anna Harris of Irving died Sunday night of injuries suffered earlier in the day as two cars collided in Irving. Jim Lee Henderson, 24, was shot and killed at pool hall Sunday night. Officers said the shooting followed an argument in which" another man, held without immediate charge, suffered a broken nose.

Max Westerman, 68, of Hol-laridale, died Sunday as two cars crashed on Interstate 20 in Van Zandt County. A two-car collision in Del Rio killed three persons They were Alfredo Lopez, Ama-paro Vasquez, and Emily Her-nandez; Lopez, 30, all of Rio Charles W. Kellis, 2, wan-driiadjjtn. a duck pond and drownecHfunday at a' Gladewa-ter park. David Jimenz, 11, was killed much as 20 per cent, to take; DALLAS FORT WORTH ment color guard, Longview Fire Department, and the Lions! effect during September with Club queen.

checks sent out in October. Chances of showers through Tuesday will be 30 per cent, un- viewites at the gathering were Mrs. and Mrs. Nolan Tldwell. Mr.

and Mrs. Travis Byrd and his mother, Mrs. Henry Byrd. Approximately 55 persons took day. Highs will be near 90, lows in the upper 60s.

ABILENE AND VICINITY Probabilities of rain will be 30 per cent through "Tuesday, with skips considerably clobdv. teVratures will ran from nm fr 4f the upper 60s to around was acing as "a friend of Bobby and said onv "I Mhow where to find him." He refused to answer other questions. Fischer, who has kept the Icelandic organizers nervously rushing to Keflavik internatipn-al airport to meet every flight from New York for a week, simply did not showjup Sunday. Officially here was no explanation. He has not been in touch with the Icelandic Chess Federation or FIDE since he sent a cable through the 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 Sunday and Euwe to postpone the start of the match 48 hours to give Fischer a last i part in the reunion. Jim arA Frances McCanh will observe their 35th wedding anniversary Tuesday, the Fourth of July. Their son, Capt. Thomas Edward (Tommy) Mc-Cann, a seven-year veteran of the U. S.

Air Force, has been assigned a profeorship HOLD- loi AS SVv in the physics department the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, beginning with the Spring semester. Now at Kirkland Air Force Base, Al Sunday in a hit-and-run acci- HONOR (Continued From Page One) I am about being taken to Hanoi." Instead," Vaughn brought the plane into Saigon airport and went back to negotiate with Binh. At a press conference later he told what happened: "When we, landed at Saigon airport I told the military under no circumstances to allow the aircraft to depart. I'd already made my decision. "The man was standing in rearmost part of the airplane holding one of the stewardesses hostage.

ie said, 'Don't come any closer because if you do I'll blow this airplane "I told him, 'We have a language" problem. I can't understand you too well. Let me come I moved about two feet closer and saw my opportunity to jump him." Vaughn, a 200 grabbed Binh and several other passengers rushed to his help. "I shouted 'Kill the son of a and the passenger put five bullets into him right there while I was holding him by the throat," Vaughn said. "I want to tell you something," Vaughn added.

"I took that fellow by the back of his neck and legs and. threw him right out of that aircraft. He was already dead. We knew "I just felt it was offensive to have him anywhere near that plane. I must have had the strength I felt he had the weight of a Ping-Pong ball when I threw him out." The passenger who shot Binh at close range with the high-powered .357 magnum pistol was not identified, but he was believed to be a former San Francisco area policeman en route to Vietnam to work as a Security guard with an American firm.

Vaughn said, the passenger had checked his pistol when boarding the plane but was given it back when the hijacking started. Binh had a knife with a 10-inch blade and two Jemons wrapped in tinfoil which he sajd were bombs. Vaughn said that Binh told him he was taking the plane to Hanoi as an act of revenge because "your bombers have wrought havoc on our people." The stewardess held by Binh, May Huen, said lalpr "the hijacker was very nice to felt sorry lo, $ee him ended in such a disastrous way." Lobsters, massive clawed crustaceans that listen with their legs and taste with their feet and are capable of regenerating severed claws; are living fossils that have existed in their present form for some 100 million vears. buquerque, he was at Edwards dent on Farm Road 154, four Air Force Base, several, i miles south of Mouldoon in Fa-years before being transferred 1 yette tunty. to New Mexico.

i Mar Benavides 5fl; of (Continued From Page One Long said Clements was apprehended through intensive investigation which led FBI agents to Baton Rouge. Tuesday afternoon, two gunmen entered the bank. They were armed with a saw-off shotgun and an automatic weapon. They escaped in a brown sta'-tion wagon which was later recovered by Center policemen just off U.S. Highway 59 on a side road near Working with the FBI were police and sheriff's departments in Panola, Harrison and Gregg Counties, and in Louisiana.

icoance. "But I am very hopeful," 'Don't forget to. wear your galoslies!" Mothers always used to say things like that, and they still do. "Be careful wbw you cross the street' and, "Don't gulp your rtjilM'' sound as familiar to kids today as they did eoupte of generations ago. And we think that's Because, it's a demonstration oi carinj whbh carried from generation to generation and caring is what funeral jervici is 'v Recent visitors at Florida's Silver.

Springs were Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Rollins, son, Jim Bob, and daughter, Vicky.

The Odessa died Sunday when his car rolled over three miles east of Odessa on the Bankhead Highway. Lynn Dale Baker, 35, of Houston was killed south if Longview on U.S. 259 when her car struck a bridge autment. Willie Favors, 70, was killed Rollins family, vacationed prior to Jim Bob's entrance in the U. S.

Military Academy, West Point. NATION- Former Longview residents said, huwe, the last non-Russian to "hold the world title from 1935 to 1937. He is Dutch. The decision came after several rounds of closed negoi-ations involving Spassky, Euwe, the Icelandic organizers and Americans representing Fischer but not authorized by him to negotiate. Spassky appeared undisturbed 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 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Shel-lon Sr. of.

Decatur, recent when he was struck by a car. at a Houston street intersection. Mitchell D. Enright, 24, was killed when the car in which he (Continued From PaiA One) ly visited friends here. He has retired and they plan a trip to atiaboMt.

nil was a passenger struck a fixed object off Interstate 10 in Hous- Florida and up the East Coast- 7 arter visiting in uingview ana ton wiui rewuv Morris Miller Hous- visor to the Army in kl1 and their daughter Sandra, is studying at a hospital in dr "ly street. Louis in preparation for ca-l" unidentif.Pd foreign stu-reer in the health field. During denat 'y the Sheltons' stav in Longview. iln Austin drowned Saturday Duane Hughes invited some of even'n edcrna R'v' their former neighbors here whle ng in Hamilton for coffee and fellowship. Christian Meurer.

5. of Austin Clemente. The President said in his annual Fourth of July message that the spirit of the first Independence Day lives on that "no evil is too string to be "no evil is too strong to be overcome by the American people." In Miami Beach, meanwhile, the Youth International Party sponsored apicinit' Sunday and uiped those attending bring enough food to share everyone young and old. Jet streams of air at 30,000 to feet high reach velocities of 100 to, 300 miles an hour, often speeding eastbound jetliners across the North Atlantic in an hour less time than westbound flights. seconds said he was in fine spirits.

The tlal prize money of $125,000 more than ten times bigger than any before in the history of chess will be split with five-eights to the winner, and the rest lo the loser. On top of this the two players are guaranteed 30 per cent of net incomes on televisions and film1 rights." FUNERAL HOME The Javcee Etta's that Beth Mitchell's report wnea aiuraay in a private address swmVniing pool in Dallas. vl I A. rfnrirm tho ti TYfl nacreanl rticjianuei Of ojCJ faONSVte 7S33B is Foster Hall, Texas Christian! Emory WiiS klUpd Sunday when two cars collided on U.S. 80 Beth Miss University, Fort Worth, will be competing as Longview Longview, But nscher wants more.

He has asked the Icelandic organizers for a 30 per cent share of the gate receipts something which in the words Icelandic Chess Federation president Gudmundur Thorarinsson would spell "economic disaster" for he tiny federation in a nation of only 200.000 inhabitants. three miles east of Edgewood. Joseph Frank Guillory, 41, of Houston died Friday night when his car was struck from behind. Officers-charged Larry Joseph Biondillo, 21, of Houston Kay who, is the reigning Miss -College and Miss Holiday in Dixie, was anion? the finalists in the Missrfwith murder by auto Louisiana contest over the week-j SjhM Jr. of Houston end at Monroe.

La. Ka-v's par- was sht and killed Friday en'ls and brother are Kilgore, nlSnt when be and another man argued at the home of a woman 't H' residents. MEDICARE APPROVED! I SALE or RENT Wheel Chairs Commode Chairs Walkers HospiraNfieds AND OTHER HEALTH AID EQUIPMENT Buiidt a Ipclr CONVALESCENT AIDS friend. Officers charged An-Idrew Davis 27. with mur-I der.

I An unidentified na- tional was shot in the face and killed Saturday during a dis-i turbance in a Houston bar. Officers charged the bartender, An-. tonio Vasquez, 27, with murder. Joe Canales 24, drowned while swimming Saturday be-jlow a spillway near Balesville in South Texas. I Jean Rowman.

31. of Corpus ifhristi was killed when a car bounded. into her front yard and struck her. Two children also JUST IMAGINE FREE Crutch Rental! 351 flUlmiptut III miM rt ft al MUMP taut i Ir mil uW piaMl iiSMOM mmcr. UgPl3-024f were hit by the car and one was hospitalized.

Sammy Eugene Isbell 25, of Terrell was killed Saturday night in a two-car crash on Texas 34 about nine miles north of the Kaufman County town. William Polk, 15, of Texas Ay -drowned Saturday whiel on a beach party in Galveston. mm J) "WHERE YOU TAKE YOUH SAVINGS HOME IN CASH 2011 S. Mobberly 753-0Z43 2900 W. Marshall 759-4488 SM WEST COTTON LONOVIEW happy birthday to you, birthday to you.

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