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Las Vegas Optic from Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 5

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Las Vegas Optici
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Las Vegas, New Mexico
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US champiori, Fischeir's I rejected today Friday, July 14, 1K2 DAILY security ti but officials baffled WASHINGTON (AP) Find- pirates Wednesday night. the said Gene Torres among of 1972 Colorado i'', tourney J'STSSSi --ee (A in pur securityare," said EVERGREEN( (AP) Open Golf Tou, Colorado Springs today Bobby Fischer's must decideThow to ine nation's and the spokesman Dennis Fel- Gene Torres test year Colo- name'nt at the par 71 x-Les Fowler 37-1 protest against his loss of American. The white nieces and with al Aviation Administration, dman. rado Open runiierup, was one Course: Boulder Thursday's world championship A spokesman for promoter move were Fis- Airport, secunty has tightened "We have to take each in- of fi ve golfers leading the 1972 x-Bill Clark 34-37-71 x-Greg Harmon chess game by forfeit. Chester Fox, who bought the Ss as Denver wno nougni me Lh er js the loser of tte first nt Ka vaar rafrvMt i llot atro whether there has sec ond round began today.

Joe Kirkwood Jr. 36-35-71 Bob Hanson proper screening," he ft -n, ralif Lakewood Howling.winds fined the Hi- North Hollywood, Lain. y.Trmv Vpfo wan GoU Ciub course Thurs- Francisco Lopez 35-36-71 lonv vei day, making it especially Hayward, Calif. peeled" for sus- a for Torres because 'he was late 'Terry Small 34-37--71 fit a niovle and TV rights for the game. At 5 p.m., the scheduled ported the decision of chiet ret- match from the Icelandic Chess starting.

Schmid started the cree Lothar Schmid to award Federation, said the cameras playing clock. When the hour IU to Bons Spassky be- had to stay because "the whole time limit for the first move by de- the cause Fischer failed to appear, financial structure of the match Fischer The decision left Fischer two depends on it." It was the pros- dared a forfeit. roersbn wh7 fit a7 getting onto the preens. Long Beach, Calif. games down in a 24-game pect of movie and TV sales that Spassky was given a standing Eker DVofilP Si riStiont Torres, from Las Vegas, 5 Gene Torres match where Fischer needs the allowed the Icelanders to offer ovation as he left the hall.

IS lUf N.M., didn't finish until 7 p.m.4- N.M. equivalent of 12 victories and a a record purse to the jivo Nei, a Spassky assistant, pu mta Iect m1T A 0 and, as the day continued, theCDenhMcCloskey draw to take Spassky's title. two flayers, and Fischer and called Fischer's refusal to ap- 6 1 6 5 have been hijacked Twp airlines, United and Pa- Fischer stayed in his hotel Spassky are also to divide, a. pear "a grave insult not only to the past six weeks alone, in-; cific Southwest, were fined 4lfc Bill Johnston room Thursday and refused to share of the movie-TV money the Soviet people but to the eluding two that were 000 each after the FAA ruled Everything was 'g reen play unless three cameras film- estimated at a minimum of whole world." mahdeered by gun-toting sky that contributed to he said after carding a birdie Joh GHes ing the match for movie and $55.000. the success of a pair of hijack- on the final green.

Wichita Kan television sales were removed Fcx said Fischer admitted he I I ings that occurred within days wasn unhappy from the hall. Since the Ameri- couldn't hear or see the three after the new regulations went though, noting if he had done can challenger lost the first cameras, but "he said they into eHect. the same last year he Ala game on Wednesday, referee bothered him because he knew Amer ican Veterans Salazar ihvites fev The reguiations require air tied Dave Hill. Uar they re J6 er," gave Spassky a 2-0 lead. Fischer had objected first to at the DAV Home Camp Schmid said the third game the cameras Wednesday night Lutia.

of ihe 24-game match would be and left the chess board in the held on schedule Sunday, but sports palace for half an hour A lecture and slide-showing the future of the match was before conceding defeat in the or children will be held Fri- very much in doubt. first match. negotia- at 3 at the HU Music Schmid said it depends on tions through the rest of the Building to explain the opera whether Fischer continues his night and all day Thursday on Giovanni boycott. He added that the failed to coax him from his ho- 16 Fede U01 te J-An important and black figures before a at Moritezurha School. Reuben at whether any of them match a health.

lj profile of Potential 71 with lorre were Fran uerque) developed by the cisco Lopez of Hayward, Terry Small of Long Beach, Aurora The airlines also have the op- Joe Kirkwdod Jr. of Nortligx-Gary Potter tion of using metal-detecting and Bill; ijajkewood devices searching passeh- Clark of Denver. Sbmrners ft AI 8 ers or their hand Iu e6 a 8 bu riirt an nn Grand Junction are not required do so. Taylor is no way to calculate 37-34--71 37-35-72 39-34--73 38-35--73 3 B-38--74 34-40--74 36-38--74 36-38-74 35-39-74 Lakewood Sam Zimmerly Jr. Los Alamos', N.M.

x--Denotes amateur 38-37-75 37-38--75 37-38--75 TV Topics step in at any Spassky had arrived mean- Tec olote Sewer Line Project of its travelmg disquaMy him. But while and was seated behind wi be held Sunday at 2 p. media dell'Arte 1 time Dr; Max Euwe, president of the the Spanish-origin delegates triple their number since '68 convention Do- aU Passengers go past I the devices! At other times or First Christian Church places, only persons believed to thi-AiKik fisaonAtnfnA. he was sent into thet al competition be rj Calif. sMkeS JamS cause a te withdrawal.

nla McCarthy. Around Thursday to Will oil i a Cdljirado SpHngS Phillips Jr. ndale, Ariz. 'fii-'-'v match the -profile are sent ffnntinnpH frorri naap Tho 'T ac Vaac TViactnnsiclArc i Liuiii, LraKc if wfflimeet Mondav at rTm through the detectors." Eagleton is married to thi will IIlccv IVlunUay at i.ou u. ill.

nn PMftri Hlphtpflv According to government sta- former Barbara Smithj 36, a-, GaryLWuster MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) caucus itself debates. Bernal said some people were er office tidies, 205 persons have been childhood playmate. They haves Junction Spanish-origin delegates tripled didn't speak during debate on disappointed more Latinos cai arrested during the past 18 two children, Terry, 12. and Bill- ijjsddrf their numbers at the Democrat- credentials, rules, platform and cabinet -to the courts, expand 6 rhDet'S Cori- innt hs for trying to board an Christin, 8, who is ic convention over 1968's figure nominations.

Many noticed that bilingual and bicultural pro- Altar Society are asked with a weapon or for Christy. and, for the first time, buried Georgia state Rep. Julian grams and recognize the Span- assemble 10 a making hijack or sabotage dmund Muskie rivalries to meet daily in a Lat- Bond, for instance, had a na- ish 6 a hran aan Tuesday at hoifie rif threats while boarding a plane. Maine was first 3 the old-line Latino veiitlonTnT row wltrSendant "trf rewarded Mercedes Gutierrez, 820 High- During the same period, ac- choice for the Democratic leaders were in evidence. publicity tor his black causes, in every possible way." lands the Gur.cording;'to government figures, idential but Those heading the caucus "But four years from now "These are the most specific adalupita'home of Mrs.

Billy more than 1,100 guns, knives Muskie withdrew, the were Rep. Herman Badillo of we'll be talking on every ma- rom i ses ade by any daridi- Ortega for their monthly meet and other weapons have been soiiriah joined the forces of New York, the first Puerto Hi- jority and rmnority that Badillo said mg Sen. George McGovern. can congressman, and Texas comes up," Bernal said. 1L: state 'Sen.

Joe Bernai of San "I.think there's been a lot of Antonio. give and take on the ideas.we Delores Huerta, aide to had," he said, which is the ini- United Farm Workers chief Ce- tial "great step forward to sar Chavez, was one of half a start the whole process of self- dozen floor leaders for Sen. George McGovern in the fight McGovern spoke to the dele- to regain California delegates-- gates--by-- telephone at--their there are 151 Latino dele- Wednesday gates this year--3 Cubans, 33 plans for an in-person appear- Fuerto Ricans, 1 Haitian and ance after two men with guns the rest Mexican-Americans-- were arrested in his hotel--and from 32 states. This compares the Latinos gave him a stand- with 56 delegates at the 1968 ing ovation he couldn't see. Democratic convention and six He said he'd include them at at the Republican one.

More every level of his campaign, than one-third of the Latinos name Latinos across-the-board 36-38-74 38-36--74 36-38-74 37-37--74 37-37-74 3539-74 3638--74 By John Garbarfno FREE LOANER SERVICE! For many folks television! is their'most important consumer Also, many fam- i'ies meet with friends and relatives and use TV for the reason by watching popular serials and' sports events. And TV is one of the best ways to keep the kids in p'ace during inclement Tins is the reason GABBY'S RADIO IV SERVICE will leave a I loaner" when picture tub'-1 rep'acement necessary TV service on the shop bench is necessary. A though we 1 do most servicing in the home, some maintenance needs the advantage ol the bigger meters. It may tahe i two or three days for the proper adjustment time. Phone 425-7730 for any kind of electronic You'll like our assured SOT.

vice; STATEMENT OF CONDITION of BANK STATE BANK No. 1 LAS VEGAS. NEW MEXICO are women. The Latinos' effectiveness in influencing integral parts of the convention is a question the Mobile-Home TCCMUS P-" By WARREN There is ONE good thing in A of baldness it's always NEA.T. Gee, I Sure If leads To Modern Mobile Homes Inc.

WALK IN AND START LIVING Phone 425-9042 Come South on Highway 85 in his administration from, the Sedillo attends UC institute BOULDER, Colo. Cruz M. Sedillo, II, executive director of the Las yegas-San Miguel Chamber of Commerce, is attending the 15th annual Institute for Organization Management of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, be- held Jiilv 9-14 at the University of Colorado. Cruz is one of 350 executives from local, state and national chambers of commerce and trade associations attending the Institute, one of the six held on university campuses in the U.S. each year- The meetings are designed to provide education for organization managers which they cannot obtain in.

formal course work at colleges or universities. The Institute offers an annual sequential program for personal development. The riculum consists of economics, communications, environmental dynamics, finance, problem solving, community analysis and development, group dynamics, applied management, government and subjects in other current socio-economic areas. Sedillo is in the Chamber of Commerce management class: He lives at 820 Chavez Street, Las Vegas. MEMBER F.D.I C.

3t ihe close business oa ASSETS Cash and due from banks 1,894,284.79 U.S. Treasury securities 2,675,757.60 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 2,197,832.72 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 4,026,229.15 Other securities corporate stocks) Other Joans 7,136,317,04 Bank premises; furniture' and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises 12.00 Other assets 312.367.50 TOTAL ASSETS S. Chairtnui of the Board GARY C. LAWRENCE President VICTOlt V.

BOLOGNINI Vice President PETER B. SMITH Vice President MARIE W. BURNS Vke President ROBERT J. KORTE Cashier ERNESTINE CHAVEZ Asst. Cashier Enjoy racing This Weekend at the "Friendly Western track" LIABILITIES Demand deposits of partnerships, and corporations $5,110,900.65 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 7,707,260.22 Deposits oi Unitieci States Government 257.795.82 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 3,461,685.64 Deposits of commercial banks 1 63,766.48 Certified and officers' checks, etc 226,267.92 TOTAL DEPOSITS $16,833.676.53 (a) Total demand deposits $7,709.166.31 (b) Total time and savings deposits $9,124,510.22 Other liabilities 224.404.77 TOTAL LIABILITIES $17,058,081.30 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 8 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total 1,254,012.20 Common stock--total par value (No.

shares authorized 50,400) (No. shares outstanding 50,400) Surplus 504,000.00 Undivided profith 246,012.20 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1.254,012.20 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $18,434.106.35 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with date $17,063,242.38 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 6,919,287.10 We, Gnry'C. Lawrence, President, and Robert J. Kortc, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that this report of "condition is true and correct, to the best cf our knowledge and belief. Correct Attest: Gary C.

Lawrence President Robert J. Korte Cashier DIRECTORS GEORGE ARELLANES ROBERTO ARMLIO CHARLES GLOVER GARY C. LAWRENCE S. D. LEVENSON LOUIS E.

LYSTER MARSHALL A. SELLMAN J. W. SHOEMAKER ROY B. THOMPSON State of New Mexico.

County of San Migue 1 ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day oi July, 1972, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. NOTARY'S 8-18-74. STAMP PHOTOS SIZE PURCHASE Of REGULAR SPECIAL WALLET PHOTOS SHUGART CHI. PHOTOS SATURDAY-JULY 15th Wticker's DOUGLAS ATE. AT STB STREW Roberto L.

Armijo George Arellanes Charles V. Glover J. W. Shoemaker Directors Giles Notary PubUc.

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