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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 18

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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8-B Siturd.iv, Oct. 2. 1971 1 Hi: i VtM- I Tl.M. 'What Young People Think mce 1857 Fischer Wins First Game Willi Kussian Heallh Forces Ralph Bunclic lo Retire I'NITKD A I Y. as a reference to a substantial I ican and British delegations i APi One of the loading I'.

N. difference in payments that his i expressed hope, that the relire- figures, Ralph .1. Bunclic, has family would have received had ment was nut permanent, hut i been forced by failing heallh to he died while on aclvio duty Sir Alec Douglas Hume, foreign retire after a quarter-century of rather than on retirement. In 'secretary of Britain said: 4m One-Third of Tccn-Ajjcrs Choose Parcnls lo Admire I AIRES (AP) irnuniesnooung lor me world, the inited Nations, retirement "The United Nations is los.ing iv.ru. ace nonny riscner won nan at on carries with it a cash lump sum I the services of an international u- me him Kdllie III lll.i MMliuiiiMi AC llfl in uhv arm nn navmnnl ...,11 nnni.n a new era in our country's leadership.

He was concerned." statesman ol the tnsi rariK. There can he few international chess tournament with ligran retired status last June when he Thant paid tribute to Bundle's teilOSian OI Uie tiOWei UlllOn WHS in crltiea Condition, hilt the "nniiiim mirl inimlmihln vnrvipne s.i..il uiramlt uhn liai'u unn Kfl Thursday night, scoring the vie- announcement came only on: to the United Nations since nmnioir.lv the trust and affec- tory in moves. Friday after word of the retire. lion of the world community or to whom we owe so much." founding of the organization." Spokesmen for both the Amur- The opening was a Sicilian ment leaked out. defense, which Petrosian Secretary-General a played in black.

Petrosian, a said he would be most happy to former world champion, played see Bunche back for the remain-a new move on his 11th turnider of his term, ending March that seemed to give him an ad-; 31, 1972, but those closest to vantage but Fischer equalized Bunche do not expect his return. Last Day to Shop and SAVE! By Nanry Gilbert The Youth Service The generation gap may not be a wide as rumored, since nearly a third of the young people queried in a recent poll named their parents when asked horn they most admire. Both boys andf girls gave them more votes than they awarded to anyone else, but boys were even more favorably inclined toward their parents than were girls. "I have to acknowledge my parents first because I'm black and if a child out of a back amily is successful, the parents had a hand in it," declares WUlard Robinson, 19, of Youngs-town, Ohio. Worked or Kids ''I feel my parents are the prime example of people who worked hard all their lives so that their children might succeed," says Gene Tearson, 21, of Tucson, Ariz.

"I admire my father because he is a tough, sensitive person Other Choice Other leaders singled out included Winston Churchill "He was the nest leader that any country ever had." Franklin Roosevelt "He saved us from a terrible crisis and put the country on its feet again." George Washington "He did a lot for his country." Abe Lincoln "He was concerned with people first and with himself last." In many cases grandfathers were extravagantly praised: "He was my friend as well as my grandfather." as always good and understanding. Everybody liked him and admired him very much." "He started with nothing, built a plant for 1,000 employees that was a leader in its field." Loretta Lupe, 20, of Youngs-town, admires Helen Keller most. "She overcame so many obstacles." she nnints nuf Ii'mi. 3-DDAY ALE BOXWOOD each 49c PYRAIICANTHIA EACH 98c A7AI CA HINO -SNOW CORAL BELL AlLAL CM FORMOSA (Red or Pink) QE. FISHER PINK EA.

il JU CUSHION MUMS BUDDED Ea. 35c DWARF GARDENIA 98c Pansies Stock Calendula He has been in poor health for some years, suffering from kidney malfunction, diabetes, heart disease and serious impairment of his eyesight. Bunche was under-secrctary for political affairs and was regarded as the top Amreican in the U.N. secretariat. At 67 ho already had served far beyond the organization's mandatory retirement age of 60.

The U.N. announcement that he had been placed on "retired status" said the action had been taken on medical advice and "for admiristrative reasons and in his own interest only." Informed sources said this by exchanging several pieces. In the end game, Fischer outplayed Petrosian and forced the win of a knight, Petrosian resigned at that stage. Fischer, 28, from New York, and the 42-year-old Petrosian thus ended in about four and a half hours the first game of their 12-game tournament to determine who will meet world champion Boris Spassky for the title. The matches extend through Oct.

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"They bring a lot of joy and assurance to my life." she savs. Lorna Salzman, 20, of Houston. says of a political leader she admires: "A politician has to listen to both sides and at least give the appearance of being a statesman and upholding the American political tradition of compromise, pragmatism and moderation." Hero Worship Rising Only two out of five of those queried would like to pattern their lives after the person they most admire of these more boys than girls. And nearly seven out of ten of the young people believe hero worship was more prevalent in the past than it is toa'ay. As the person no longer living whom they most admire, 25.9 per cent of the boys and 17.9 of the girls picked a political leader.

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