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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 18

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10 THE CONSTITUTION, Thursday, July 13, 1972 Fischer Reported Threatening To Break Off World Championship Chess Match A I Iceland (AP) Hie Soviet Union later today players' circle, and it could When the play Bobby Fischer today was 1 p.m. EOT for the second.not be heard by Fischer, but Wednesday, Spassky resumed Broached Hie jam on ported threatening lo break off game of their 24-game match. said the knowledge oMtsiking, a bishop that controlled his world championship chess The American challenger lost, presence unnerved him. I the black diagonals and three game Wednesday; rcferee Lolllar i im i Fischer was down to his West Germany, who makes and rive l' awns Mic, Grandmaster Associated Press, said or resigned earlier, Kashdan of Los Angeles, icher on Wednesday "mighl There was no longer any hope who is analyzing the match a carried on for a few more for a draw." match with Boris Spassky first less all movie cameras are re-might, moved Crom tlic playing hall. Fischer staged a 30-minutei "It's quite serious.

He mayjwalkoul shortly after the play not play at said a member began Wednesday, complaining of Fischer's entourage asked not to be identified. Fischer was scheduled the decisions on all contested points in connection the IUCI UUIlliiJLIilY. l-Ulll i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i-n i i a told Fischer during ins a a movie camera lafl "I a a was making him nervous, to camera was hardly visible meet Ihe world champion from tin the dimness outside the liglit- iwalkout there was nothing he I could do about the camera. I Film and television rights for match iiave been sold to an American promoler. and Fis- icher and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds, esti- mated at a minimum of 827,500 and five them loose on the kin.

One of Spassky's pawns threatened a Fischer pawn. In his first move, captured that pawn. Fischer recaptured with his king and tlie game turned into an effort by Fischer to push his pawns square at a time to rank under the escort. his I A Births: Daughler to Mr. and T.

Bradley Washington, born at 10:13 a.m July 12: weight pounds 2 ounc-j 'Rueben E. Barnett, Temple, a After his walkout, he made up lo Lothar Schmidlan ineffectual sidestep with his 'whether Bobby plays," one i Tl ensuing play all the Jake Boydstun, 1105 Wiscon- medical. Fischer's advisers said today. With a maximum of 23 more games to be played, Robert William 0. Jiidson, Ihe second-ranking U.S.

I medical. grandmaster, said Fischer's pawns on the king's side were lost. Fischer shifted his kin, a hopeless struggle to the other 'side the board, where two of his pawns and two of Spassky's i cal. Walter Ellis, Fletcher, medi-jfoss "isn't necessarily all a of these S. Ninth.

significant. Either players can win." come back and Sen lo and Mrs. Robert! ar cv J. Nail 280-1 N. 23rd.

bonij mecUc at 4:08 p.m.; weight 8 pounds i James Walton, Oklahoma 7 ounces. medical i A victory yields one point, a Son lo Mr. and "Mrs. James i i i a i C. Herring, 7526 1 draw half a point, and after T.

Will, 6-U9 Compass, bom sur el I Wednesday's match Spassky 12:10 p.m.; weight pounds Howard. 1112 i needed 11 more points in the 24 ounces. igery. series to retain his title, blocked each other's passage. Fischer couldn't unblock because Spassky's bishop could protect his position from long range.

Finally, after Spassky's 56th, move his king ap- Duplex Side-by-Side REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER No No Defrost. Not Ever. A big capacity, but still a slim trim line design for a more convenient refrigerator-freezer. 10 year warranty on compressor. Gibson's Priced From Raulston Furniture Admitted: Welch, 11(1 Lee, surgery.

Fischer needs 12 to end tiie 24-year Soviet monopo-1 Joseph T- Brown. 4617 i j)j sm ssc( i. C1 'j- Bobby .1. Balon, 7. i Ihe tille.

He has playedj Jennings B. Colwcll, 1(111 Mrs aU)n Spassk six times, been beaten S. Sixth, surgery. bv lim rollr tmies anc drawn! medical. Stephen F.

Duncan. 4206 Avon-1 Mark J. Flanagan. 12, son of dale, medical. I anc i rs Funston Flanagan, Anthony L.

Givons, 1709 medical. scvelt, medical. Lena S. Hoy, 1327 Clover, mecl- Margarct A. Jones, 2013 medical.

Ella M. Champiomont, 602 N. 14th, medical. Molly I. Doclson, 509 Ai-ling- medjcal.

Looney, McMahon-Tomlinson Nursing Home, surgery. Robert T. Pipes. SOS N. 35th, surgery.

Estella Reid. Apache, surgery. Hazel G. Savage, Cache, surge ry. Laneata i 907Vi surgery.

Bill R. Stephens. Apache, surgery, Earlene Taylor, 414 N. medical. Wenger, Cache, surgery.

B. Francis While, 230S G. surgery. Roy E. Whitfielri, 2425 surgery.

Cornelius Wright, 141fi New York, medical. Betty E. Robertson, Meere, medical. Sandra J. Bennett, Cache, sur- Eighth, Willie Doye, 710 medical.

Mrs. John Goff, 1013 Monroe, medical. Birdie R. Kacling, 1209 Summit, medical. twice.

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 afler 40 moves bad straits. with Fischer in Five minutes after the game resumed late Wednesday afternoon, Fischer stood up, spoke animatedly to i and i a S. Maier. Wallers, I stroke to a backstage dressing medical.

Mrs. Wayne Rodgers, 140-7 medical. Augusta N. Weaver, Temple, medical. Clarence E.

Fenland, Geronimo, medical. Mrs. Dennis McKee, Norman, surgery. Mrs. Cecil Swiuncy.

Temple, surgery. Loyd N. Avens, Duncan, sur- gery. Myrtle M. Anlnnson, 020 medical.

Judy Barnard, Frederick, sur- i geiT. P.II.S. INDIAN Admitted: Cody Doyebi, Star Lawton, surgery. Lily Whitehorn, Anadarko, sur- Albert E. Biggs, Randletl, medical.

gery. Dismissed: Mrs. Robert Williams, Ana- 'jdarko, and son 'born -luly 9. Sirs. Ronald Newby.

Davis, and daughier born July 9. Mrs. Verlan Schmidt. Anadarko. and son born July 9.

Jmimie L. Branscum, 1-313, Smith, medical. Msltie K. Brooks, 704 S. medical.

Judy A. Billiard, Duncan, surgery. Ruby Coales, Dewar. medical. Richard Butler.

Fort Cobb, surgery. Frankie Reid, Anadarko. surgery. Cody i. Star Route, room.

Schmid followed liim, and Fischer said he wouldn't continue play unless a movie camera 150 feet from the board was shut off. Schmid said he couldn't order the camera removed. Fischer stayed away for 30 minutes, then came hack and resumed play, Afler Spassky's 56th move Fischer resigned. He reached over and slopped the clock after 63 minutes had elapsed, offered Spassky his hand, folded his scorecard and walked out. He paused once to wave lo audience, which was ap- Spassky.

i Wliitefaced, Fischer left the I hall by the stage door and ried to a waiting car. From the I car he spotted John Collins, a I paraplegic who taught him the game. Collins was in a wheelchair, and Fischer rolled downi the car window and said: "I'm! sorry. It will settle down." Francis M. Carr, 622 Bishop, ned Matilda E.

Clark, 3126 Arlington, medical. Denson D. Crabtree, Wood-: surgery. Billy J. Cummins.

2402 JV. 2, lh. medical. Ki-thryn Denison, 1914 Elm, surgeiy. Mrs.

Roger Fife, 460S and daughter born July 10. Rose A. Ilanley, medical. i Lynex Jackson, 2109 medical. Irene J.

Johnson, 1S25 Mon-1 roe, surgery. Barbara Krieger, Hobart, sur- i gery. Berta aicDivett, A o. N. 16th, surgery.

Linda K. Miller, Lawlon. sur: gerj 7 Gny L- Newsom, 2602 Cornell, surgerj'. Johnny D. Newsom, 2602 Cor-! nell, surgeiy, I Pearl J.

Norris, Lawton, sur- sery. i Lorna 7 Perj-y, Cyril, surgery. A. Jean Petty, 1107 S. 271h, medical.

i Charles Portwood. medical. Sarah Richard, S10 N. 13th, medical. Florence E.

Rogers, Frederick, surgery. Mrs. B. R. Stephens, Mountain View, and daughter born July 5.

Jim L. Washbum, Grandfield, medical. Carl L. Williams, Fletcher, surgery. Blanch Gaines, Cotton's Nursing Home, medical.

SOUTHWESTERN Admitted: William A. Grooms, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Grooms, 2406 medical.

Mrs. Clifford Jones, Hobart, medical. i Mrs. DeLoyee Keever, Apache, medical. Mrs.

Lena Myer, Apache, medical. Mrs. Joyce Smith, 216 Dearborn, medical. Mrs. Ltm Wilson, Walters, medical.

Cora Woods, Walters, medical. 3 DAYS ONLY j- JU i rtj Mothers! 8" 10" NATURAL COLOR Wall Portrait ROM PLUS 50' FILM CHARGE The Lasting Gift Select From Several Poses Babies And Children Of All Ages Portraits Delivered In Store JULY 14, 15 16 Fri. Sat. 10:00 to to 5:00 Sunday KRESS CACHE ROAD SQUARE HELP YOURSELF. HELP COMMUNI Grow as we grow- For more than 140 years the savings and loan business has used the savings entrusted to its cave to help America's families purchase homes.

And what is true nation-wide i.s also true here in this community. The people who save here benefit from this activity. The savings they have placed on deposit earn generous dividends because of this home financing program. A direct result of these accumulated savings is the freedom of choice the saver has in using them and the dividends they have earned. Savings purchase the a extras a 141st SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF CONDITION HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION JUNE 30, 1072 ASSETS First Mortgage Loans 528,451,013.09 (On improved propetry, principally on homes) Loans on Savings Accounts Home Improvement Loans Real Estate Owned Federal Home Loan Bank Stock Office Building- and Equipment (Less Depreciation) Deferred Charges and Other Assets Cash on hand and in Banks $1,031,457.11 S.

Government Obligations 2.244,255.63 3.275,730.74 enhance family living things like a home. car. travel, college tuition and retirement income. So. help yourself, and your community.

Open an account or add to savings during the first ten days of the month. That way you earn dividends from the first of the month. 134,217.84 240,051.37 5.6S8.07 225.000.00 291,748.75 407.857.59 TOTAL ASSETS $31,031,307.45 LIABILITIES Savings and Investment Accounts (Total Savings of our Members) Mortgage Loans in Process of Closing (Funds to be disbursed on incomplete loans) Tax and Insurance Escrow Account 241,583.62 (Funds paid in by borrowers for payment of taxes and insurance) Deferred Credits and Other Liabilities 328.893.54 Specific Resrves 247,245.29 General Reserves $1,690,421.59 Unallocated Reserves 620,000.00 2,310,421.59 DIRECTORS EWELL B. LACY HOWARD C. BABBITT DR.

ROBERT P. DENNIS JACK E. CARTER CLARENCE L. AUBREY RAY H. BABBITT OFFICERS RAY H.

BABBITT Chairman of Board HOWARD C. BABBITT President JACK L. BABBITT Secretary-Treasurer HELEN HORNE Assistant-Secretary TOTAL LIABILITIES $31,031,307.45 --141 Consecutive Semi-Aniiual Dividends paid to Savings and Investors Since Organization, totaling $13,731,189.58 Accounts Insured up to $20,000 by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation SAVINGS LOAN A I A I Where People Have Saved With Safety for 71 Years 413 Dial 355-0253.

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