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Green Bay Press-Gazette Wednesday, July 12, 1972 A-5 Legislature To Convene Briefly Press-Gazette Madison Bureau MADISON The state legislature will troop back to the Capitol Thursday for a brief session that the framers of the Wisconsin Constitution did not anticipate, and for which its members have little enthusiasm. A quick end of the deliberations after a review of Gov. Patrick J. Lucey's interim vetoes of bills passed carlier and a few major gubernatorial appointments appears likely in the tacit desires of the members of both political parties. Most legislators expect they can accommodate their unfinished work in a few days and return to their homes and their private jobs during the weekend.

The habit of brief cleanup sessions grew out of the legislature's desire in recent decades to exercise completely its constitutional right to review vetoes of legislation by governors, and to enact bills in defiance of such vetoes if it saw fit. Without such a device, many of the vetoes by governors would stand because of the habit of passing quantities Nixon's Aunt Dies at 92 RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) Edith Timberlake, President Nixon's maternal aunt, died Tuesday night at Riverside Community Hospital. She was 92. Mrs.

Timberlake was the sister of the President's mother, Hannah Milhous Nixon. She last saw Nixon when he paid her a surprise visit in 1970. She died of pneumonia, hospital spokesmen said. She had lived in a convalescent home since she broke her hip in 1969. She also suffered from Parkinson's Disease.

She is survived by her busband, Philip, 88, a retired entomologist who still conducts research at the University of California Agricultural Experiment Station in Riverside; three children; 12 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. She was born in Indiana and came to California in 1897 Funeral arrangements were pending. Eye Element The basis for mechanical eyes is selenium which transmits electricity depending upon the degree of light that falls upon its receptive surface. of bills in the final days of the regular sessions. Without such a final check arrangement, some of the vetoes would stand without legislative review.

A governor could also exercise what is known as a "pocket veto," meaning a bill that is not acted upon by the governor, either with an approving signature or a veto, is killed by indirection. The constitutional and legal prerogatives of governor and lawmakers are also involved in major "gubernatorial nomination after the legislature has adjourned. Most of such major appointments require state Senate confirmation. But if the Senate is not available to act, a governor can put his men into vacant seats without the formality of its approval. Several of the interim Lucey nominations to key state jobs face a skeptical Senate which is under Republican control, Most interest has been generated in the likelihood of Senate rejection of the appoint- Mental Center Helping Flood Victims Adjust CHARLESTON, W.

Va. (AP) The West Virginia Department of Mental Health is operating a community mental health center to deal with mental stress in Buffalo Creek Hollow, where a flood Feb. 26 killed 118 and left 4,000 homeless. Ways of dealing with the emotional stress of a community "are something that people don't think of as being needed after an emergency," says Dr. Mildred M.

Bateman, director of the State Mental Health Department. In an interview Tuesday, Dr. Bateman described the operation for the past two months of the Logan-Mingo Community Mental Health Center, main office of which is at Amherstdale. What are people left with after facing such a disaster? For children it means developing nightmares, loss of appetite and an increasing inability to concentrate," she said. "When people suffer an acute loss of possessions or close relatives, normally there is a period of grief that we in our have worked out by going through a ritual like burying the dead," she said.

Residents of the temporary homes of Buffalo Creek cannot go about business as usual, and because they are totally dislocated, 'this prolongs the period of the normal grief process," she added. Since May, the mental health center, staffed by four mental Helps Solve 3 Biggest FALSE TEETH Worries and Problems Consider a denture adhesive. Powder does all of this: 1) Helps hold uppers and lowers longer, firmer, steadier. 2) Holds them more comfortably. 3) Helps you eat more naturally.

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Error Puts Fischer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Defending champion Boris Spassky was favored by the experts to beat American challenger Bobby Fischer in the opening game of the world chess match when play resumes this afternoon. The opener of the richest chess competition in history adjourned Tuesday night after 4 hours and 34 minutes of play and 40 moves by each player. The game resumed at noon today CDT. Referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany will make Spassky's 41st move. The Russian wrote it on a slip of paper and handed it to him in a sealed envelope at the adjournment.

The two competitors, their seconds and chess enthusiasts throughout the world spent part of the overnight break analyzing possibilities for the 11 pieces remaining on the greenand-white chessboard in Reykjavik's sports hall: king and five pawns for Fischer; king, bishop and three pawns for Spassky. The match had appeared headed for a draw until Fischer tried to seize the initiative on his 29th move. The lanky Brooklyn, N.Y., challenger galloped his bishop down a long black diagonal to snatch an unprotected pawn Spassky had offered. A few moves later 'the bishop was trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns. U.S.

grandmaster Robert Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, "Fischer is going to have trouble making a draw. I don't see how Spassky can Analyzing the game for The Associated Press, international grandmaster Isaac Kashdan termed Fischer's move "a rare miscalculation by the American genius." He said it gave Spassky good prospects for a win. Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugoslav grandmaster present at the tournament, said, "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw." Spassky, who had the first move, is playing the white pieces, Fischer the black. Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past, losing all three times he played the black Spassky Moves Limited When It Comes to Cash MOSCOW (AP) What can Russian Boris Spassky do with the money he gets for playing Bobby Fischer in the world chess championship in Iceland? The winner will get something in the neighborhood of $180,000, including a cut on the sale of television and movie rights. The loser will take home around $120,000.

The normal procedure for a Soviet citizen who comes into a wad of dollars is for him to exchange them for certificates that enable him to buy in special Soviet stores. He also can FBI's Gray Repression MILWAUKEE (AP) Ac- cusations that law enforcement agencies destroy liberty were characterized as untrue Tuesday night by the acting director of the FBI. "On the contrary, there are those among us who risk their lives daily to ensure that such destruction does not occur," said L. Patrick Gray at a retraining session held by the FBI National Academy Associates. "To equate our efforts with repression, to accuse the FBI and local police of eroding the liberties of our people, is to completely midjudge the positive role we play today in meeting the hopes and aspirations of the American people," he said.

Gray told the law enforcement officers that "ours is not a profession of repression, ours is a profession of service" to the American people. About 25 members of the Youth Against War and Facism demonstrated outside the hall where Gray spoke. They said they were protesting the imprisonment of former Milwaukeean Thomas Norman. Members of the group said Norman was involved in a shootout with the FBI on land near Jackson, planned for use as a farm by the Republic of New Africa a black nationalist group of which Norman was vice president. "The FBI's a toll of the racist rule," the protesters chanted as they marched for about an hour.

In an earlier news conference, Gray said the active recruitment of women and members of minority groups were the two major changes he had made since taking conat pieces and getting draws both times he played the whites and had the advantage of the first move. But London bookies have made the 29-year-old American the favorite over the 35-yearold Russian in the 24-game championship. A draw counts half a point and a win a point. To dethrone Spassky, Fischer needs FISCHER 1 1 SPASSKY Board At Tuesday's Break points while the Russian can retain his crown with 12 points. The winner will get $153,125 in prize money, the loser 875, and in addition they will divide equally an estimated 000 or more from film and television sales.

The second game of the match is scheduled for Thursday and the third Sunday. The contest may last two months. Here is how analyst Kashdan described the play. 'For the first nine moves, the game was identical to one played in 1951 between Petrosian and Tolush of the Soviet Union. Disadvantage Two moves later, the queens were exchanged, and the pawn formation was left in exact balance.

More pieces soon went off the board, including all the rooks by the 23rd move. At that of point, time it before seemed only of a the question one players would propose a draw and the other would accept. The chance of error was not worthy of consideration with players of this stature. But happened. On his 29th turn, Fischer took a pawn that was unprotected.

Both players knew that the bishop which captured the pawn could be trapped. What had Fischer seen? It must be put down to a rare miscalculation by the American genius. Perhaps he had thought of a resource by when the bishop might escape. Spassky could then continue 33, K-Kt4, B-Kt8; 34, KxP, BxP; 35, B-Q2, and the black bishop is still lost. In the remaining moves of the session, Fischer put up all the resistance possible.

It remained to be seen whether he could recover from the one error. In describing chess play, stands for King, Kt for Knight, for Queen, for Rook, for Bishop, for Pawn. The byphen indicates a move, the a capture of a piece and the numbers the position on the board. Thus B-Q2 indicates that Bishop has been moved to the second square from the end of the board and in front of the Queen's original position. health aides, one social worker and a yet-to-be-recruited psychologist has been seeking out and counseling many people in the area.

This staff has the responsibility of making these people "recognize what the cause of their emotional upset is. A good part of it is talking and helping the individual sort out what he can change about his situation," she said. Dr. Bateman said that for most in the area the problems of anxiety are waning but the health center, aided in part by a federal grant of "well over $300,000," will be a permanent community fixture. BUSINESSMAN'S NOON LUNCHEON DAILY 11:30.

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