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Rocky Mount Telegram from Rocky Mount, North Carolina • 15

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i 'lA I Teen-Age Chess Expfert Advises Teaching The Game Tg Children '1 3to9 skil 3 to 9 7T71 books. I probably buy more chess books than any other junior (under-21 player) in the country." Now chess has become a way of life for Schiller, who carries a folding chess board, tipper-cased playing pieces and basic $12.50 Butror Six Hours Only! Remsmbir- This Salt. (tOOO chess books with wherever he goes. He was an assistant tournament directdr for the U.S. Chess Championship, was captain of the Eastern High precious 'minutes wti preparing a meal.

When making soup, gravy, that calls for a pre -measured amount of water to be boiled, why not use the bottom portion of your class School co-championship team Vrl' and has won many trophies. He rnaay uniyi Dear HebUe: trml thousands of allies In our 2Moot trttler! 'W are retired 10 we stay away at least four months during the win- "ter-Cllfornia, Florida, Mexico or wherever we desire! f-Jut Ur seems, I would always fprget "one or' two important articles. One year I forgot my husband's undershorts. He had ght pairs of Dew ones in the drawer at tiome but we had to buy more along the way: We got clear to the Colorado motuv owns seven chess sets, in "eluding one. x.

After boiling, the excess water can be poured off to the proper cup level and added to the mix without the extra step of pouring into a four HeaHoTilays but thinks it involves too much "luck. "In chess there's a very small percentage of luck;" he Eternal Wenr No Federal Tax I measuring cup. EARLY START Teen-age chess expert Eric Schillert who believes in introducing children to the game at a young age, gives 6-year-old Laurence Struber some pointers. says. "The only reason people lose in chess is 'because they Lifetime Factory Guarantee Fits Replactment Mrs.

S. Cowan THIS COLUMN is written for Highly polished mirror finish. Glamorous Swedish pattern of floral design -choice of pattirni for- this amazing close out price of only $3.99. service for four.losts foriven make a mistake themselves." Schiller plans to attend the University of Chicago' nexfyear. By JOY STILLEY -AP Newsfeatares Writer PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y.

the child who plays good chess will be good in math. Schiller recalls that from the time he was 4 or 5 he played chess with his father or euests you. housewife and If you have a hint or a problem write to Heloise and major in Russian, a lan guage he became interested in An opportunity you can't afford to miss Yes, Genuine lifetime Solid Stainless Steel at this lowpricel KEVtH KIIDS fClKHINO WIU MSI CHitAlrirZT" Llmit2 Per Customer Lnvi mmt yw nmot Mni ltd m4 Mt will to Mi Ut yw. in care of this newspaper. Because of the tremendous fin a casual "way- In the middle from -reading books about chess, but, which he now enjoys (AP) Five-year-olds are perfectly capable of learning to play chess aod, in that is the best age to start them out, says Schiller, who serves as a volun of junior high he joined a group volume of maiir" Heloise is of '9th-graders who playfed it a unable to answer all individual for its own sake.

In addition, to speaking Russiah7he speaks Serbo-Croatian and can read KUkil WITKCUT TIME LIMIT AND letters." She will, however. teer teacher to kindergarten WITXC'JT QtAKtt little more seriously. "We entered a tournament and had a crushing defeat," he answer your Questions in her German, Portuguese, Spanish, youngsters. column whenever possible. French, Czech and Swedish, all FSiSAY, KM 2nd 1 Feilvltely None Sold tttort or After ROSS BHUG CO.

of which -he familiarized him "The' earlier they learn to tains once end the binoculars were in a drawer at home in DhioL Anootherjime drove five miles when remembered I had forgotten the heavy Now I make a list of every article -clothing, kitchen utensils etc. and -save it from year to year. As I take -things out' to toe trailer, I mark it off and write it over on a new lits-io rthe next trip. This list has really saved my day as we haven't left anything at home since then! Mrs. Baldwin For anyone as forgetful as I am, ft list is a must and for any season of the year.

If you still forget something, don't fret about it too much, for after all, tomorrow la another day, Hetoiae LTTTER OF SWEETNESS Dear Heloise: self with through reading chess admits, "and then-1 started to pick up chess seriously and bought the first of many, chess play chess the more beneficial magazines. 112 H. Main St. Downtown Rocky Mount the ability will be," says. Shess playing helps-develop DAY, more logical- reasoning process- Rocky Mount, N.

Telegram Thursday, June 1, 1972-7B ClUB notes es ana helps tnera to think more dearly and 'evaluate decisions better The senior at Schreiber High School here teaches the fundamentals of the game to kindergarteners at the Flower Hill Elementary School. He is a volunteer to HELP (Help Educate Little People), a program thatplaces high school students in an assistant LEAN A TOPS CLUB a The Lean-A-TOPS Club met Tuesday, May at YWCA. Plans were discussed to have a booth on the 'Tar-rytown-iMalLJto more women to join the dub Vote for EvtSrett Jordan -Today -ia Just one of 36S days in the year. Too often we forget the other 364 days, in that B. teacher capacity in elementary ve oottmt 4Dec4ei-to-bo schools.

TTnd to lose weight. thankful for." "I asked for the younger chil i The7 program topic was "Making Your Wet dren because I feel they're eas ier -to work' with- and there's Democratic Runoff I Crash diets are Tor a little gal, you. sure cast a kmg shadow of kindness to your neighbors anileep those "lost "36s days very much alive for ut. Harry Friedman more-you can teach someone young, says Schiller. always had the idea of in troducing chess 'to kids and felt the best place was on the kin dergarten level.

"I learned at that aee and ssi 1 ll. 'S- i I I 1 Bobby Fischer did and so did jft'l owjW letters like Jhis that keep me going' some days. Whatever' would we do without 'em? So why dont you fokj drop a note to someone today and cheer them up? Heloise Dear most of the other players I have -come- In contact-with he continues. the United States it may seem early but in the one point "which" was and also it was' discussed how to get better results with a sound sensible program. The next TOPS Club meeting will be held on Tuesday at 10 m.

at the YWCA. Babysitters will be available HAPPY HOUR CLUB The last meeting of the Happy Hour Club for the 1971-72 season was held May 24 at JWC Awith 23membgrs present. The meeting opened with the singing, America" followed by i two solos rendered by Mrs. Scott. "He Touched Me" and "No One Cares For Me Like J.esus' Mrs.

Ruth Jeffreys gave the' Soviet Union it normal." After completing some hand Schiller, who gets a half Unit credit per term for working five days a week with his young on. my husband's. tie, I thought: I would pass along the results of my first-time trial. introducing the pieces one at a WHY VOTE FORX.tWllREn J0BBAM time and letting the kids become thoroughly familiar with Rather than go out and buy, a new tie, I washed an old but' bow each moves. One 6-year- North Carolina and Tobacco old has already played in an good silk tie of hubby's Here's 7 bow I did it.

1. Took the back apart. North Carolina produces about 43 ol all the tobacco grown in this "I give them general prin 1. Ironed the tie out flat. ciples that get he devotion.

I Widened to desired width. I. Pressed it in place. 5. Sewed it in place.

explains. "They use basically the same opening all the time, Total farm receipts plus wage and salaries for people working In million. Tobacco exports comprise over S7S of all exports from thll more than all other manufactured goods end agricultural products combined. SENAT6I JCR5AN AND TC8ACC0 Senator Jordan is TOBACCO'S spokesman in the United States Senate 1 1 Senator Jordan it the Third Honking Member on the Senate Agriculture l. Mrs.

Jeffreys also gave the program, a story of an incident which happened after the Civil War. Mayor Tommy, but they are beginning to get tooniry.ABoo7. ot an riuurea tooacco. Farmers received SS76 mlillon for the tobacco they grew in 1970, which- was twothlrdi of all cash crop receipts. Tobacco Is grown in more than 90 of the 100 counties in the state, and approximately 300,080 people ore engaged in producing It.

The value of all tobacco products produced in North Carolina totals well over $34 billion per year. Over 36,000 North Carolinians are employed in the manufacturing, market some 1 atta'ckinfrr schemes down It looked like' a new tie when I A dollar saver for a little bit of effort-but with and occasionally get into some wishing to save the family defensive things." the prices of ties, I think it's silver, traveled over most of -The youth lists intelligence the until returning-l teat. -V and a "very competitive in Mrs. stinct" as major prerequisites home. The treasurer reported $40 on hand.

RutruBlalock said a prayer. Refreshments were served. for the game. Though an' apti tude for math often is not apparent tlraf age, he adds that I hope this hint may 'save some of your readers a few IV ing, ana processing ji Senator Jordan is Chairman ef the Subcommittee that handles all I.eti- They received mm $221 million in wages and salaries. lotion on TOSACCO, PEANUTS, COTTON, CORN, WHEAT AND THEX CROPS.

2 Statement of Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr. "During: the closing hours ef the first primary campaign, conflicting A chairman of the Senate Committee on Rules and as a United State! statements appeared In the news media indicating that i was supporting Senator from North Carolina during the past fourteen years, Senator Jot-two different candidates for the Democratic nomination as United States don has rendered services ef great value to North Carolina and the Senator from North Carolina; As a consequence, I was compelled to IttUO nation. As a member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture and forestry, statement to clarify the matter. mm loglilation Of highest value to those engaged in 1he I make this statement for the purpose ef insuring that Similar went proowion ei looaccg, sevnrans, conon ana orair gncuirarn wrwvtnj and, as a member of the Senate Committee on Public works, he has been most diligent in promoting the development of rivers, harbors, and con will hot occur during the campaign preceding the second jprlmary, which Is to be held en June 3.

I A UKV IS i TBI aorvation protects in North Carolina. When we were teenagers, Iverett Jordan and I played baseball together While be has rendered artat service to the state and nation in the past, I beieve that his experience and the respect in which he is held in the Senate will enable him to tender even greater service to the state and nation in the immediate future. Let me reiterate that I issue this statment to avoid the confusion which occurred in the closing hours of the first primary and in the hope my participation in the second primary campaign will be limited to It. on the sandlots in Morganton. Ever since that time we have been warm personal friends.

He and I have had the honor of representing North Car elina in the United States Senate during the past fourteen years, and our association in this capacity has been most pleasant. I favor the renominatlon of Senator Jordan as the Democratic candidate for the United States Senate In the" forthcoming primary because of these personal reasons and also because ef these additional reatonsi 3 0 Friend of Textile Industry Sen. Jordan initiated, supported and was a key figure In the passage Sen. Jordan's experience in all phases of textile manufacturing from ot the one-price cotton legislation legislation loor sweeper to mill owner aW him KNOWLEDGE and EXPERIENCE to speak with AUTHORITron any matter affecting the textile worker or the entire industry. Sen.

Jordan WIU CONTINUE his efforts to RESTRICT IMPORTS and to provide the textile industry with the voice it needs in Ihe U. S. Senate. saved the textile industry ef North Caolina by permitting mills to sur cotton at the SAME PRICE as foreign mills. He was a key supporter of the 19(5 Agricultural Act which continued the ONE-PRICE COTTON program.

Sen. Jordan has consistently, fought for RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS of textile products which compete with those produced in the Ui. He has supported all legislation designed to help the textile worker. He has consistently voted for funds to improve our health facilities, our highways and our icleols. In regard to schools ho has always opposed forced busing and pledges to continue to oppose forced busing used as a moons to achieve a level of racial balance in the classroom.

4 A Man With Proof Instead of Promises" "(1 7M-HOT PANTS, HOT PANTS SEtSi I SgHft. SHORT SETS, M. JAMA'C 4 Hft 9 W4 2.69 om- 4 teg. 14.99, 15.99. 16.99 VV 5,69 Novelty tunics and ysk re9 699 vest over hot ff t.v Polyester and nylon 1 7 t6 shorts patch I 'A pockets, belts.

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rZ ALL SANDALS 'x up to 25 re3.i.9999 JS ICasual and dreisy sandals ankle straps, V7 4' r.V-t cloas. citv heels and hi- i the bill came before the Heese of Representatives, Mr. Oaliffnakai did not bother to vote. Again on May 3, 1972 when the bill cleared Congreti, Mr. Galifinakas was absent.

That Senator B. Everett Jordan Is chairman of the Senate Rules CommltteoV hJ2'ni. Be on the Senate Public Worke Committee and is third ranking Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee? -T- Senator B. Everett Jordan co-sponsored the bill to help find a euro for Sickle Cell Anemia. On December 197 Senator Jordan cast his vote in the Senate for the bill, which March 22, 1972-when 5...

Did You Know That Senator B. Everett Jordan voted en oe of the Senate's roll Coll votes from January to May 'That Congressman. Galifianakis voted on less than'28" of the Hpute'S-recorded votes in the same time? That Senator B. Evererf Jordan voted for 13 additional weeks of com -pensation for people without jobs in states of high vnomploymcntt i That Congressman Galifianakis voted" ogainsf helping Jhose people? That Senator B. Everett Jordan voted 4 times this year against Increasing the pubDc (your) debt? V- That Conoressman Galifianakis didn't oother to vote when the House took "up the hill February.

That Senator B. Iverett Jordan has spoken out against a value added national sates tax? that Congressman Galifianokts nks 30th out of 33 Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee? 0 Senator Jordan recently sald: recent days and during the campaign Irecedina the first primary, many statements were made in regard to pi ovrrepeatedly made my position clear on busing. My record as aUnited States Senator clear In this respect. At every opportunity I have voted against leglslathn and appropriations designed to encouraoe busing for the express purpose of achieving racial balance in Ihe claisreenu I win not take.second place fe nny man tn the United States Senate or in State Government in my strong opposition to busing to achieve a racial balance in the clou room. I am opposed to busing for this purpose.

I am In favor ef the best educational opportunities for all rtfldrea." ir-- A- 7 -t 7htlt Galifianakis on March U4 1970 introduced a bill for vunoreis, n.u. im, reguires tne same Busing os in the charlotte case arid Would leave businaTequirementSTipto HEW. Entitled "A Bill to enforce the Guarantee of the fourteenth Amendment with respect to the desegregation puBiic eiemtniory ana seconaarcnoois." it is a strong bill to outhor- -4 flT.MCanytmanGalifi -PAID POirnCAl ADVERTISING.

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