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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 9

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TniRUNK 9 Moscow Striving To Make Summit Go Well WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Corrospondont The Sovlel reception of JYcsl- rienl Nixon, like the advance Soviet press irciilmunl of (lie visit, gives the Impression thiil the Kremlin will go to considerable lengths (o prevent any look of failure for Ibis seems significant Hint President Nikolai 1'odgorny chose tills moment to expand HIE Moscow lilmiy iiboiil the need for belter Soviet-American relations. Up lo now the slcr- cotypcd sentence lias gime; "Boiler roliitlons wilh Ihc United Stales are Iwth possible And desirable, bill not Ibc expense of any i country or people." Podgbrny, speaking at a Kremlin djnncr, made it read "not merely' good, but friendly relations." This is a curious lime for Soviet leaders to be talking about "friendly" relations i an American president who has just ordered the mining of Communist nation's harbors lo prevent the flow oF Soviet war material to North Vietnam. But Pndgorny stressed that the Russian leaders arc eager for positive rosulls. They may go to some lengths lo get such results.

Evidently the men in control won't- permit cither Vietnam or Middle East, the two main sources of tension, lo damage chances. If they musl lalk about Ibc two areas, they i That's going to AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Farms Ranches Commercial Many Greeley Views On Hand Lew Dakan 352-7892 mnkc llielr allies nervous, oven though Hie lins.sians may ho neither i i nor idile lo concede anything. Leonid I. Brezhnev, the Coin- i parly general secretary who is i Ihc Soviet show now, losl no time In having a first meeting i the President, lie i i i be braving the: tnciiiilngful scowls of parly and military conservatives by displaying such eagerness. and the Soviet media have buill up a lot oi hojws in (lie U.S.S.H.

and abroad Iliat summit will contribute lo eased tensions, however. The parly chief most likely wants lo deliver. In testimony In Ibis probability, one striking feature- of Soviet pt'csummil i i has been a tendency to trout Nixon with marked respect and even i an occasional hint of fninl pi'aise. U.S.A., Ibc publication of Soviet Americanologists, said last inoiilli Nixon had shown more realism than some Americans who still contend that the ideological struggle will continue causing dangerous tension. It spoke approvingly of Nixon's view that there are "fairly good opportunities" for heller U.S.-Soviet relations on some questions, In Moscow's eyes thai was "realistic." Also realistic in Ihc Kremlin view is the idea Hint Ihe ideological war must go on, whatever improvement may come in govcrnmcnl-to-govorn- menl relations.

Published Soviet analyses a short of crediting Nixon with what Moscow would consider an elighlened altitude but imply that Washington has been forced toward better relations because of a U.S. popular mood thai makes it "increasingly difficult to speak directly against the normalization and betterment of Ihcse relations," as U.S.A. put it. There are hints a not By JOY STILLEY AP Wowsteaturcs Writer POUT WASHINGTON, N.Y. A Five-year-olds are pcr- ccliy capable of learning lo lay chess and, in fact, that is be best age ID slurl llicm out, says leen-agc chess expert Eric Schiller, who serves as a volun- ecr teacher lo kindergarten youngsters.

earlier they learn to chess Ihe more beneficial SOth Ave. 20th Highland JACOBSEN VALUE SPECIAL ROTARY -lovlct leaders go along wilh It became on ho eve of the summit, for ex- niplc, (but hiird-lincr Pyotr uf Hie I'olllblii'o had icen di'inntcd. Brezhnev must lc atlcnllve such opinions us thai pub- Islicd In i'ravdn last week nn- Icr the nnine of Mnrsliiil Ivan a ii the Waroaw renly Yaknbnvsky culled i) wliiil he called "Ihc direct i i a danger from the impc- rlalisl powcrn" and to tho U.S.lhe can keep the conservatives buses surrounding the lied off bis back by demonstrating bloc. "No one lias any doubt iibout NATO being destined for (ig- a I lie growled. "NATO'K aggressive aspirations nrc directed primarily agnlnsl Iho countries of Iho Socialist community." Ii contention, frequently echoed by Pravda, Is attention that a i muni choose between collabornlion and confrontation.

I la may bo confident dial can gain something meaningful without paying loo painful a price. goals are clear. Hotter relations will) the United Slates ciin help him build up Iho Soviet economy, and thai Is one of lop priorities, lie seems com' iwlicy achieve his and ho seems also lo be In no mowl to risk failure. seems convinced his current will help greatly lo Chess Ability Is Beneficial When Game Taught Early bo ability be," lie says. 'Chess playing helps develop nore logical reasoning process- 3s and helps Ihcm to think mire clearly and evaluate decisions butler." The 17-year-old senior al Schrciber High School here caches the fundamentals of the game to kindergarteners at (lie i'Mower Hill Elementary School, i is a volunteer to HELP Educate Little People), a irogram thai places high school students in an assistant eaclior capacity in elmenlary schools.

"I asked for Hie younger children because I feel they're cas "1 learned at llmt age and Hobby Fischer did and so did most of Ihe other players 1 have come in contact with," he L-onlinucs. "In the United Slates it may seem early hut in Ihe Soviet Union it's normal." Schiller, who gels a half unit credit per term for working five days a week with his young students, starts nut by introducing Ihe pieces one at a time ami Idling the kids become thoroughly familiar with how cadi moves. One B-ycar- old hns already played in an under-13-year-old tournament. "I give them general prin ciplcs that get them going," he explains. "They use basically Ihe same opening all the time, but they arc beginning lo gel some attacking schemes down and occasionally get into some defensive things." The youth lists intelligence and "very competitive instinct" as major prerequisites for the game.

Though an aptitude for math often is not apparent at thai age, he adds Hint icr to work with and there's Ihe child who plays good chess more you can leach someone young," says Schiller. "I've always had Ihe idea of in- Iroducing chess lo kids and fell best place was on Ihe kindergarten level. THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Kcanc 9lli-graders who played it iltlc more seriously. "We entered a tournamcn md had a crushing defeat," ho admits, "and liien I started lo lick up chess seriously and Ihc first of many chess looks. I probably buy more chess books a any other junior (under-2l player) in Ihe couniry." Now chess has become a way of life for Schiller, who carries a folding chess board, y.ipner- cascd playing pieces and basic chess books wilh him wherever he goes.

He was an assistant tournament director lor the U.S. Chess Championship, was captain of the Eastern High School co-championship learn and has won many trophies. He "When Grandma comes out of the hospital, may be bring a boby like Mrs. Dean did." she 1 owns seven eluding one chess huge sets, inartistic" If Trend Keeps Up, British Death Rate Will Pass Births will be good in math. Schiller recalls Iliat from the time ho was 4 or 5 lie playcc chess wilb bis father or guests in a casual way.

In (he middle of junior high lie joined a group Choose from 21" power-propelled, and IB" and 21" hand-propelled models. JACOBSEN REELS 18" culling widlh, 1 HP-- engine. Thrifly in price high in performance JACOBSEN JAVELIN MARK II I 6 or 7 HP engine! 30" scalp (rco mowing! OPEN SUNDAYS He also plays bridge, but thinks il involves loo much "In chess there's a very small percentage of luck," he says. "The only reason people lose in chess is because they make a mistake themselves." Schiller plans to atlend (he University of Chicago nexl year and major in Russian, a lan- be became interested in 'rom reading l)0oks about chess, bu! which be now enjoys "or its own sake. In addition to speaking Russian, he speaks Serlra-Croalian and can read erman, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Czech and Swedish, all of which he familiarized himself with through reading chess magazines.

lie may eventually go into She field of diplomacy, leaching or some lype of interpreting work. "But my real idea for life is to get a job lo suslaii myself while playing chess," he says. LONDON A I If Britain's current hirlh-rale trend continues the number of deaths will exceed the number of babies by 1974. The Registrar General's Office says the birth rale is down lo 15.4 per thousand of population, the lowest in 10 years. The U.S.

rate fast year was 17.2 per thousand--the lowest ever recorded by Washington. Prof. Michael Abercrombie, one of Prime Minister Kdward Heath's population advisers, be- icvcs unemployment, Ihe highest for years, is responsible for lie British figure. He Ihinks families arc in- iecurc, unwilling to have chil dren. Britain's Family for three million in Weslcrn Germany, and none in Franci or Italy.

Moreover vasectonr, imale sterilization) is only nb ainablo tn Britain among Eu ipean countries; one clinic op crated on 40,000 men las year." A START Teen-age chess expert Eric Schiller, who believes in introducing children to Ilic game at a young age, gives C-year-old Laurence Struber some pointers. Everything's Big In Fall Fashions By ANN HENCKEN Associated Press Writer The (hick soles are made ol cork so they're very light, says YOHK (AP) BiglMiyake. However, it's not easy big coats big shoes-to tlcvcl a a i walk all fashions have bal- in lhc A clip-clop step is more like il. His midi pants showed off (he NEW sleeves, some a in "I concentrated on sleeves," said designer big Issey' shoes lo their best or worst ad- Jcuu Miyske, following his fall show vantage-depending on how you for Paris Collections His clothe. 1 arc a great blend of a i i a and strange looks.

Ho showed big-sleeved lamb wool jackets--very short--over thigh-high wrapped platform boots and panls in an a collon, woven to look i "It lock me a year lo develop Ihe fabric," said Miyake, who used It for reversible jnckcls, in bright blocks of color, well as peddle pushers awl icven shorts. It's judo fabric." be saitt, it's i mil less expensive. His sleeves got even bigger mil rounder for evening--in snnw and rain i blouses and mills. Miyakc likes man--made suede combinations, sometimes monotones, ending in peculiar shoes and bools' which lie Ifsigns. They are a form slylrs, some i ip Iocs and ankle lacings.

CASH for SCRAP METALS Copper and Brass Aluminum Scrnn Iron, Stool Weighed on Certified Scales Andersen's Sales Salvage IMilo EaslonfllhSt. 3SJ.77W Junk Curs Picked Up Mod oil Chirgt Probably Won't Make Top 40' (la. A i liey probably won't make (he 'op Forty, but group of Vnl- kisla Slate College professors ire entering tlic 8-lrnck stereo ape field. Not ns rocli slngetfc, ml as business lecturers. Tlio llca of a i students earn- while they drive was Dr.

A.I/. Addition's. "The lime Ibc avcrngc slu- lenl spends riding lo ami from (or especially driving lo tis homo (own on weekends) can build up a considerableto- al of lost study hours," says Addiiiglon, who is in VSC's visloii ot Business Adininis- ratinu. lie says cassette tapes nf'lec- ures and reading assignments will be used for some graduate business courses to that stu- can lislen lo them on auto tape players. Noting that sludenls usually head for vacations with a stack of honks ami good (but unfulfilled) inlenlions, Arldington says his lapc-studicr can "cnme hack with a good tan and a clear conscience." The archerfish knocks down the insects it eals by squirting water from its mouth like a water pisloi.

AUTO GLASS For All Cars A Glass 624 nth St. Ph. 352-6241 Gestetner Plan- ling Association says: "We more family planning clinics, more widely used, than other countries. Spokeswoman Wendy Smith commented: "We have one clinic for every people in Britain, compared i one for 250,000 in Holland, one British Price Rise LONDON Wholesale prices in Britain rose only 1 per cenl in the second half of 1971, compared with 5 per cent in the first half. not just duplicating but quality office printing DUAL CYLINDER PROCEX "Everything for the Offlcs" 130S Slh Aye.

Four of the nation's largest airlines have (heir corporate headquarters in New York City. feel a them. And you're bound lo feel strongly one waj or (be other. Actually, they grow on you. For liis generous, blousy evening dresses, be used a mathematical i designed by Ma- kikn Minaknwit--instead of popular plaids.

"Everyone was going checked and Pop prints were finished. What could we do? 1 said Miyakc, who previously worked for Givcncy in Paris then Geoffrey lieene in New York, and i a went In Tokyo do bis own designs in IH70. The collection is priced for blouses, up lo $300. Designer Scott llnrrie has his own version of the larger, easier coal. lie does an cxlcndcd shoulder.

II looks like Ibc coal is loo big for model, bill il holds the a i because you keep trying figure out what is going on. II's very casual-boking. Kcnlt keeps the loose look with his short dolman sleeved sweaters, and dresses wilh lucked shoulders and a i skirls. Hi version of Iho short evening dress defies that stilled look, i does dresses wilh licrs nf a i which how more leg a mini ever did. Mis clothes arc priced up $250.

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