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The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 9

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The Timesi
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Shreveport, Louisiana
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The Shrfvfport Timf Fri.iiv. Julv 11. 1972 9-A TP SHOP THESE FRIDAY AND At TRAFFIC SCOREBOARD Dot. 1972 197 Shrtvcport 21 10 Caddo Poriih 32 23 Bonier City 3 1 Boinir Pariih 11 14 1971 Tolq (or Shrcviport 24 1971 Total far Bouior City 4 1971 Total for Bouior Pariih 27 1971 Total for Caddo Pariih 47 7V CFW' $1 y. SATURDAY SPECIALS Stroller I Ideal for pillows, short drapes, chair bottoms and many other uses.

Short lengths lovely colors and types. DRAPERY REMNANTS ASSORTED Wide All Types SPORTSWEAR FABRICS I Boris Spassky of the U.S-S.R. leaves the Reykjavik, Ireland chess hall Thursday when Robhy Fischer failed to appear for the second game of the world chess championship. (AP Wirephoto via cable from Reykjavik) Blood Needed WILLIAM HENSLEY of 6207 Henderson a patient in Confederate Memorial Medical Center, is in urgent need of two pints of any type blood for surgery. Donors are asked to go to the Confederate Blood Bank to donate in his name.

Births-Mr. and Mrs. JAMES F. TlluMA.s, W)3 Hyde l'ark Place, announce the Wednesday birth of PIPER NICOLE THOMAS, who weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. F. M. ANDERSON of Shreve-port, and Mr and Mrs.

T. H. THOMAS of Doyline Mr. and Mrs. A.

WILLIAM PETERSON, 25 La Plaza Drive, Bossier City, announce the July 3 arrival of WILLIAM JAMES Fischer Boycotts Chess Match In Camera Row, Forfeits Game pieces 00 $Sj 00 ii 4sM FOK ePl SATURDAY By Stephens Broiling ione hour late he loses the game fnv.fit I During the walkout Schmid told Fischer nothing could be REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer forfeited Thurs- miring the hour there were I 11 weighing 8 12 ounces. day's chess game with world telephone calls back and forth Grandparents are Mr. and Mr done about the camera. Film and television rights for the match were sold to Fox. Fischer and Spassky were to get a share of the proceeds, estimated at $27,500 each.

W. R. WRAY JR. of ris apassKy. ne between the Sports Palace and and Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. in nis notei rwm, sulking 'Fih, hf, TERSON of Kane, Penn. Great-1 because of movie cameras in grandmother is Mrs M.

p. the playing hall. Spassky, who left the stage at VcCAhE of Shreveport. i Hls balk for the second in a timps morooH frnm hhinA th Stein said he had been up all schedule left the score cUmv 'night with Fischer's second, the va. ill ii iii iif i iiiiir Rev.

William Lombardv. and m'rtj i-fir I I'm t- bowed to the the Cramer, trying to settle advantage over has never beaten Available: Eighteen cats andjpsycnoiogical UttPns all rnlnrs. 363-2144 or Fischer, who the champion. question. The cameras had been officially sanctioned.

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Mother Siamese cat and three mixed-breed kittens, 965-2972. Seven part-basset pups, 949-2829 Jivo Nei, one of Spassky's assistants, said Fischer's failure to appear was "a grave insult not only to the Soviet people but to the whole world." "The world champion," he added, "cannot dance to Fischer's tune." Fischer knew before he came crowd and left. Richard Stein, lawyer for American promoter Chester Fox, said "we did everything we could" to appease Fischer. Fox, who bought exclusive rights for the match, reported that Fischer admitted he could not see or hear the cameras but "said they bothered him because he knew they were there." Can't Meet Demand Stein emphasized that Fox could not comply with Fischer's demand because "the whole financial structure of the match Four kittens, 746-8753 Lost- Black female poodle i to iceianci io piay ior me worici fnm Pine Hills 422-1074. (title that the match would be PpU-inopsR from Coleman Park! filmed.

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Wanted: Beagle, 631-0493. More STROLLER on Page One Fred Cramer, an official of the U.S. Chess Federation, All attempts to get Fischer to the chess table where he lost the first game to Spassky on Wednesday proved futile. The temperamental American chess whiz even turned down an appeal based on his responsibili made the phone call to Gudmun-dur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, 8-PIECE STEREO THIS WEEK ONLY informing him of Fischer's decision to boycott. ties as a "fork hero of the Americans." It was not Fischer's first W.

German Leaves for China Visit The future of the match, said JTK tvmmm complaint against the movie cameras. Shortly after play chief referee Lothar Schmid, beCTan Wednesday, he walked out for 30 minutes, complaining I 1 i I that one of the cameras made him nervous. A nfCUJ I- 1- now depends on whether Fischer persists in his walkout. Could Be Disqualified Schmid said the International Chess Federation could intervene and disqualify the American challenger, allowing Russia to keep the world title it has held for 24 years. But at the end of the day, Schmid said there would he a game on Sunday as scheduled.

Sweepstakes Race '1 mlilWf Sifa Tricycles To Roll in Nov Iberia BONN, Germany (AP) The first leading West German politician to be invited by Peking flew off Thursday to probe signs that China wants to start an unofficial dialogue on improving relations with Bonn. Gerhard Schroeder, an opposition Christian Democratic party legislator and chairman of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee, planned to confer with leading Chinese officials in a 15-day visit. Schroeder, who was accompanied by his wife and about 15 West German newsmen, said he will try to strengthen Bonn-Peking contacts and investigate chances for normalized diplomatic relations. The Chinese cold-shouldered friendly overtures by Chancellor Willy a 's government M-hilo it vinontratpH nn imnrov- I The row over the cameras began early Thursday when Fischer said he couldn't play alongside them in the Snorts Palace. Fox, whose purchase of television and film risrhts for the match allowed the of a record $125,000 in money, said the cameras HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: STA-65 RECEIVER 219.95 $24.95 VALUE WALNUT WOOD RECEIVER CASE INCLUDED LAB-12A CHANGER 49.95 FACTORY-MOUNTED CHANCER BASE INCLUDED8 $13.95 VALUE REALISTIC-BY-SHURE STEREO CARTRIDGE INCLUDED MC-1000 SPEAKERS (2) 100.00 STEREOPHONES 13.95 TOTAL 383.85 YOU PAY 299.95 Others Charge Extra For We Throw It In As Part Of The DeaL 82 POWERFUL WATTS FOR ULTIMATE SOUND System Will Handle Extra Speakers Without Sound Distortion PROVIDES BOTH FM AND AM RECEPTION INPUTS AND OUTPUTS FOR ADDING OH TO Provisions For Connecting Tape Player And Recorder Later had to stay.

In an attemnf at compromise. Fox's lawyer Richard Stein sent Fischer a letter at 5 a.m. appealing to him to at least talk about the problem. "As a folk hero of the you must permit ing links with Moscow-dominated Americans. millions of Americans to share NEW IBERIA, La.

(AP) Grown men shouldn't steal their own kids' tricycles, but with $5,000 in prize money awaiting the winners of the second running of the Acadiana 500 tricycle sweepstakes race Sunday, that's just what's happening. More than 10,000 spectators showed up in this Cajun community last year for the first race and roared as they watched the trike jockeys peddle the three-wheelers at the blazing speeds of up to 11 miles an hour. The event is sponsored by the local Optimist club and members of civic clubs throughout the state participate and pledge their winnings to charitable causes or community Even the most particular music buff would admit that this package offers total stereo fete ing pleasure. Realistic has put its mark of quality on each Individual component Together they provide years of room-filling stereo for budget-conscious listeners. Buy It THIS WEEX at our great "pocket price and take home more than you bargained ton East European neighbors, they added a further snub by inviting Schroeder, who would become Bonn's next foreign minister if the Christian Democrats win elections set for late autumn.

But the opposition politician was hripfpri hv Brandt and this experience with you in their homes, for the benefit of chess and for the benefit of the rest of the world," Stein's letter said. Fischer ignored the anpeal. Ten minutes before the match was to begin. Fred Cramer, a WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM. Chess Federation official, Foreign Minister Walter Scheel l' called the match organizers to say Fischer wasn't coming, i Spassky on Time "I SPECTACULAR Wm DEMONSTRATION SOUKD EFFECTS last week.

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A. M. "Buddy" Stroud, assistant adjutant general of Louisiana. Vivian's Guard unit, Detachment 1, Company commanded by Capt. William E.

Malone of Oil City, is part of the 1st Battalion, 156th Infantry, which has other units in Shreveport, Many and Jonesboro. The 1st is commanded bv Lt. Col. Harry A. Lazarus Jr.

of Shrevcpmt. Participating in the pnrade will be 6(io men and officers of the battalion, vehicles with rpcoillcss rifles and machine guns and one of each type of vehicle in the battalion. The parade will start at North Caddo High school, go into town on turn right on Alabama and end at the new At the conclusion of ceremony, refreshments will he served. SPECIAL EACH LAYER CME SERVICE, IF NEEDED, IS AVAILABLE OVER 1500 STORES NATIONWIDE "il 5 RsGio Shaeli 1237 Shreve City Shopping Csntsr Phone: BG5-9S61 7Qtt Mansfield Inside Weingarten's VHnr. 631-4939 Welngarten Shopping Center Jewella Greenwood 3719 Jewella Rd.

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