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The Camden News from Camden, Arkansas • Page 9

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The Camden Newsi
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Camden, Arkansas
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WORRY CLINIC By George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.D. illustrates a child Ha has bttn socially wounded by his daddy! But the latter is not an Intentionally cruel, sadistic parent He has sim- violated one of the Ten Commandments. Dads, taka the new perspective outlined below! Case U-534: Lonnie aged 11, is a forlorn youngster. Crane," he said as we watched a sand lot baseball game, never get to play.

"For the kids call me because I catch the ball very well. I strike out at the plate, too. the two captains choose sides, they almost always skip me, even for little kids only 9 years old! if my daddy would practice with me, maybe 1 could get on a CHILD TRAGEDIES When we read about auto crashes that kill or maim youngsters, we consider such cases to be severe tragedies. But tragedies also occur thousands of times every day in our supposedly civilized America. Lonnie is one of diem! And it because his father is a cruel, sadistic parent.

No, indeed! He simply is so devoted to his adult goal of making a pile of dough and retiring by the age of 40, that he fails to see heartache. His daddy grew up on the wrong side of the tracks, where money was scarce and poverty haunted his home. So he has been with an abnormal worship of He plans to take plenty of time off when he gets rich, for then he thinks he can play with Lonnie. But social crisis 1 CHOICE OUOECHT REEF ROAST 1 SUCH 1UMTUI LOIN PORK CHOPS 1 HUMS (UllT COOKED WHOlt CORED HAMS or SHANK HALF ii59c 1 BONELESS RIR EVE STEAKS ro CD I SLICED I CHOICE R00N0 STEAK 1 MIRUURE SLICED 89c CIRCLE 0 13 02. PRC.

1 SKINLESS 1 ISM WHOLE 33c is NOW; not lOyeais hence! Most fathers tend to push off their camaraderie with their children at least till summer vacation. Then they think they can make up in 2 weeks for the other 50 weeks of addiction to their office or factory job. So gain a proper perspective regarding When the younger Marshall Field fell heir to his huge estate, a woman reporter rushed up to him and gushingly exclaimed Field, it like to have 50 million dollars suddenly placed in your He is said to have looked at her calmly for a moment, then tersely remarked I still eat only 3 meals a day and wear but one suit at a Contrast your supposedly status with that of a millionaire! Both of you eat 3 meals per day and are not undernourished! You read the same newspapers; drink the same pure city water plus the same pasteurized milk and dine on the same hermetically sealed bread, canned goods, 1ACKS0N1 VANILLA WAFERS MUSCO MONEY GRAHAMS TIT Ml MM MAM chili i. 79c I 02 1 39c 45c HARISCO PttRMM CRACKERS PEI BORDEN ICE CREAM CM. 69 I IRACLE WHIP 1 MIMMI PRONE I 0 ICE 59c CAROUSEl 10 12 02 TINS fili CANNED DRINKS VAUfV 39c SUNRISE AA.

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CHAIM APPUID. NO OIL. ON WIO. IVBT OAV IOW PALMER'S SUMR MAMUT Fwr frhmHy ftwW etc. You also view the same TV shows; Drive-In movies, and even hear the same sermons at church.

You both ride in automobiles, even though yours may be a less expensive model, but the comfort is about the same in all cars! You both have flush toilets, modem plumbing in your houses and wear clothes of the same stylish design, even though yours may cost less. So what does a millionaire have that you average Americans enjoy? Discuss this in Sunday School, for covetousness is a sin according to one of the Ten Commandments. And most Americans have little or no cause to covet great wealth! So turn your attention to your kiddies and devoted mate N-O-W, being liberal with honest compliments to buoy up their morale! For a specific blueprint, send for my 200-point for Good enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus cents. to Dr. In of nowapopor.

enclosing a long and Z6 to cover typing and printing when you for one of Copyright 1972 Camden (Ark.) Camden Thursday, July 13, 1972 9 Fischer Threatens To Walkout By STEPHENS BKOENING Associated Press Writer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer today was reported threatening to break off his world championship chess match with Boris Spassky unless all movie cameras are removed from the playing hall. quite serious. He may not play at said a member of entourage who asked not to be identified. Fischer was scheduled to meet the world champion from the Soviet Union later today at I p.m. EDT for the second game of their 24-game match The American challenger lost the first game Wednesday night.

Fischer staged a 30-minute walkout shortly after the play began Wednesday, complaining that a movie camera 150 feet away was making him nervous. The camera was hardly visible in the dimness outside the lighted players' circle, and it could not be heard by Fischer, but aides said the knowledge of its presence unnerved him. Chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany, who makes the decisions on all contested points in connection with the match, told Fischer during his walkout there was nothing he could do about the camera Film and television rights for the match have been sold to an American promoter, and Fischer and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds, esti mated at a minimum of $27,500 each. up to Lothar Schmid whether Bobby one of Fischer's advisers said today. With a maximum of 23 more games to be played, Robert Byrne, the second-ranking U.S.

grandmaster, said loss necessarily all that significant. Either of these players can come back and A victory yields one point, a draw half a point, and after match Spassky needed 11 more points in the 24 game series to retain his title. Fischer needs points to end the 24-year Soviet monopo ly of the title. Today he plays the white pieces, which gives him the first move and a slight advantage. The first game in the match began Tuesday, and Spassky adjourned it after 40 moves with Fischer in bad straits Five minutes after the game resumed late Wednesday after noon, Fischer stood up, spoke animatedly to chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germa ny and strode to a backstage dressing room perry's 6AR0EN OAKS CENTER and CARDINAL SHOPPING CENTER STORt HOURS: 9:00 A.M.

7:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday GINGHAM CHECKS 45" Wide Polyester, Cotton Permo Wash and Dry ft Ym4 People In The News NEW YORK (AP) Vice President Spiro T. Agnew was riding in a motorcade ap- proachitig LaGuardia Airport when the lead car in the procession was struck by an automobile. A Secret Service man, a city detective in the lead car and the motorist involved in the accident Wednesday were taken to a nearby hospital, where their injuries were reported slight. Agnew, who was not affected, took off later in an Air Force plane for Washington He had come here fur a luncheon address to the Pnnting Industries of America.

TOKYO Premier Chou En-lai of China has had what was described as a cordial and conversa lioti in Peking with Le Due Tho, special adviser to the North Vietnamese delegation to the Paris peace talks A Radio Peking broadcast monitored Wednesday said Chang Chun-chiao, member of the Politburo on the Chinese Communist party Central Committee. Deputy Foreign Minister Han Nien-lung, and other party and government leaders took part in the meeting Details of the talks were not given eminent ior a 24-hour stay in her native land, was whisked away by plainclothesmen after the ceremony was over. Miss Mercouri, 43, was accompanied by her husband, movie producer Jules Dassing, during the brief funeral Wednesday at an Athens cemetery. For more than five years she has been in virtual exile because of her strong views against the Athens regime The actress has faced an arrest warrant out for her in Greece since July 1967 when the military backed Greek regime stripped her of her Greek citizenship Premier George Papado- pouious personally waived the warrant tor 24 hours so Miss Mercouri could attend the funeral. ATHENS (AP) Actress Melina Mercouri, who attended the funeral of her mother after receiving special permission from the Greek military gov- UNITED NATIONS, NY.

(AP) Kurt Waldehim, the UN. secretary-general, has found a home. A wealthy New Yorker, Arthur A Houghton 65, is do nating his town house in fashionable Sutton Place for Waldheim use. informed sources said Wednesday. Houghton, president of Steu ben Glass in New York City and a director of Corning Glass Works in Corning, N.Y., will give the property to the Association of the U.S.A.

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