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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 12

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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12
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Satellite Launch Is Delayed LOMPOC, Calif. (AP) A possible problem has delayed the launch of the Earth Resources Technology Satellite ERTS for a second time. The launch at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Western Test Range shroud on the $176-millioa satcl- REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Grandmasters gathered here for the sixth game in the world championship chess match today i say the real contest now is one of nerves rather than know- rhow. Fischer and world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union are tied at 2 points each in the 24-game match. Fischer aides insisted today that Spassky was on the verge of a nervous breakdown because of the blunder that cost Najdors expressed the view that Spassky was still very much in the game, even though he scored only half a point of a possible three points in the last three games.

"If you have a girl that you love and you lose her, you go and find another," the Argentinian, said. "It is the same with chess. The important game is the one after a defeat." Despite his nerves, Fischer apparently was maintaining his confidence. Najdors said, "He believes that when he's 60 he will still be world champion." I lite. The first delay was ordered Thursday night after a problem with a small auxiliary engine on the craft was detected.

The problem turned out to be incorrect data and the launch was rescheduled for Saturday. The satellite Is expected to open a new era In man's survey of the earth, allowing day-by-day monitoring of crops, resources, water supplies and changes in the surface environment. J- 1 i i I Argentinian grandmaster Mi-I was rescheduled for 10:54 a.m. fguei wajdors, a good friend of Bobby Fischer, said the American challenger told him Satur-" day he was edgy. "Of course I'm nervous," Fischer said.

"'My game is my life." him the fifth game. The Rus Sunday, but NASA officials said Friday the launch might even be delayed until Monday while the problem is studied. Scientists are examining the craft to check a possible problem with the jettison in space of a protective sians denied it. If Spassky was worried, he was not showing it. While Fis cher secluded himself in his ho tel room on the Saturday sabbath of the Church of God, to which he belongs, Spassky played tennis.

12 THE JACKSON SUN, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1972 Chess Match Now A Contest Of Nerves JAMES "PETE" ELECT MAGISTRATE Fifth Civil District-Madison County Court Aunst 3rd, 197S Tfclt Ml' VMmi Ut rU WllMa. Cartltt Bot, TrMrw.M Cm ON THE ALERT A British Army marks- tho danger Saturday morning following arv man had his gun ready at youngster in other night of shooting In Belfast, North the background was seemingly unaware of ern Ireland. ap wirphto) New Offensive Opens Against IRA of success they had in the first BELFAST (AP) Britain's administrator for Northern Ire "They must fail. On behalf of Her Majesty's government, I tell you now, they will fail." Bill Sez "Sunday Is the soldo claso that binds together the volume of the week." MUfht Hoose of Insurance" Phone 427-2673 WILL S. HALL AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE 2C3 N.

Rlrhland Whitelaw statement came while the British army was re ported preparing to take the toughest measures so far in putting down the terrorists. Shootings throughout the night raised the death toll to 18 since a score of bombs hit Belfast on Friday afternoon. Seven of the victims were killed in gun battles that follow ed the bombings. Some of the land signaled the start of a new publican Army on Saturday. He told British soldiers to "Go after the killers, the bomb makers and the fanatics who mastermind them." Even before William White-law issued his declaration, troops swept into known IRA hideouts and seized 76 guerrilla suspects in the aftermath of Friday's bombing bloodbath in Belfast that killed 18 persons and wounded another 130.

Whitelaw said the IRA bombers "showed by their cruel and callous actions yesterday that, quite without warning, they were prepared to kill, maim and destroy to get their own way." Speaking on television to the people of Northern Ireland, Whitelaw said the guerrillas have proved they are determined to wreck Northern Ireland in order to gain their internment swoops last year. We are on our guard," the source said. "He is standing by me now," the source said. Whitelaw also conferred Saturday with leaders of the Unionist party, the Protestant-based group which controlled Ulster's Parliament until it was dissolved in March. The British administrator told them, according to former Deputy Prime Minister John Andrews, that Britain would increase its troop strength in Ulsteralready a record 17,000 men and would step up recruiting for the Ulster Defense Regiment, a national guard outfit, and the police.

Belfast's center was bleak, as rain dampened empty streets, sealed off while army experts examined a suspected bomb-laden vehicle near a Woolworth store. There was no explosion. shootings apparently were the V. IfTv ff 7 'f'( 'i' work of revengist assassination squads. The fatalities from the bomb ings and subsequent shootings raised to 461 the death count in the three years of Ulster's sec tarian turmoil.

Of the total, 102 were British soldiers. An IRA source discounted the army's widespread search op eration as a failure. "The troops were tough but they have no chance of the sort Lion Chews Off Knoxville Child's Arm said, "and the lion pulled the Hannas, Martin explained, who KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) had known the lioness since she arm through the wire with its A 3-year-old boy sought to pet a STATE REPRESENTATIVE teeth and chewed the arm off cased lion Saturday at the was a cub. He said she wanted to show right above the elbow.

Hanna began keeping the ani the animals including two home of the Knoxville zoo curator, police said, and the pregnant lion chewed his left arm mals at his home, officers said, For off above the elbow. because he feared that they were species in danger of becoming extinct. He sought to llamas, a water buffalo and several rare goats to her son. But, he said, the boy somehow got beyond a protective The boy, Mathew Ramsbot- tom, and the severed left arm GOOD TIMES SHOULD BE PRESERVED FOREVER Get your old photos out of the attic and let the CAMERA SHOP make a photographic copy. This in no way damages your original prints.

provide a natural habitat for them on land he owns in west were rushed to University Hos Knoxville. pital, where doctors sought to fence to the cage area. "The boy's mother said he apparently stuck his left fingers through the cage," the officer The area has become known reimplant it surgically, une as "Hanna's Ark." doctor told a newsman, "There is very little chance that it will be successful," but he added Billfold size .23 35 GO 75 1.3$ $1.00 Initial charge to make nerative. TEne Cliffy off Jeicksini ROGER WILL GIVE JACKSON LEADERSHIP IN STATE GOVERNMENT DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Oil AUG. 3 Paid For by Murray for Representative Committee, Paul Wade, Treas.

You want serious, selective management of your tax dollar your riews represented VOTE FOR J. R. "TED" CUI1LIFFE CANDIDATE FOR MAGISTRATE, DISTRICT 9 Ad Paid For By J. R. Cnnliffe "We're at least going to try." Deputy Sheriff Jack Martin said he helped the owner of the lion, named Daisy, force the animal to the rear of her chain-link-fence cage to recover the boy's arm.

The boy went to the home of Jack Hanna, recently named zoo curator who keeps several animals at his home, to visit Daisy with his mother, Mrs. Robert Ramsbottom. Mrs. Ramsbottom is a friend of the 212 E. Main Phone 424-4422 fill) Fran State Representative 72th.

District I Pl -m jbrir- JlRFli I tea lalU I uH'ilwL H3 Here's a man that has a plan to help yon build a quality home on your property, that's low in cost. This is Mr. Bill Smith, manager of Jim Walter Homes in Birmingham, Ala. If you live near Birmingham, just call Bill on the phone or stop by to see him. But if you don't live nearby, it doesn't really matter, because there is another Jim Walter Homes manager near you.

And, just like Bill Smith, he also has a plan to help you build a quality home on your property and keep your cost low. You see, all Jim Walter managers are pretty much the same. That is, each one is selected because he is friendly easy to talk to he "understands." And, he has been trained trained to work for vou, his customer, and to explain to you all the advantages of building the Jim Walter way. HeU show you more than twenty models from which you may select your new home, and then, if you are willing to do some of your own inside finishing heU show you how to cut your costs, down to the bare minimum heU explain how we will stop at almost ANY stage of inside completion and allow you to finish the rest yourself to save you money. You can do just about as much or as little as you want HeU tell you about construction of your new home go into all the details of the quality inspections heU make all the way from the time the foundation is set, until the entire outside Is completely finished.

HeU inspect the floor joists, the framing, the roof rafters, roofing, siding, windows and painting. Hell see to it that you do get QUALITY CONSTRUCTTON frnm the bottom to the top. OVER 20 LOW COST MODELS BUILT ON YOUR PROPERTY ItH cost you nothing to get complete information and the cost of building on your property. We would eke to give you this information absolutely FREE and without obligation. We think youH agree we do have the BEST deal for you, but if you dont think so, we'll part as friendly as we met Find out for yourself.

Contact vour LOCAL Jim Walter Homes manager right away. Larry Casey is a 38 year old businessman. Larry Casey knows how to get things done and is very interested in the 72th District. Larry Casey is for better educational facilities in the State of Tenn. and the 72th District, and will work hard to upgrade schools, with Vocational Technical Training.

Larry Casey is for Progress, but without any additional taxes. Larry Casey is for Question 3. 7tfe 3 We offer a complate Una of SECOND DOME COTTAGES Gat comptete facts and th coct of buiMbic en your proptrty. Stop by your nnmt disptoy park or send tnt coupon tor our new catalog it aoams. MORTGAGE FINANCING to pfoptrty ewiMfe JIM WALTfft HOMES (Moil to new it office)) I wouM fik fo how MOM fftfbfllMfrOfl one! iho) cost of building on my property.

I widvrstQfid Ihoro would bo no obligation to buy and that yen would gio mo lhw facts fro of chorgo. II I KAMI. JACKSON, TENN. 38302 Hwy. 45 S.

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fowl PH: 422-5461 Paid For By Citizens For Caiey, Larry Gilliam, Treasurer. gPf'SMffjf fetal.

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