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28 Part June 3, 1971 log flngflf fflmcg U.S. Chess Ace Tops Russian for 6th Time All beds made in our factory on premises. Sold at this location only. Gold Miners Report Strike in Mother Lode MELONES, Calif. (UPI) A new strike has been reported in California's long-dormant Mother Lode gold fields.

the surface and say they have found rich samples of quartz. In 100 years, almost $2 billion worth of gold was taken from the mines of the Mother Lode from the discovery of gold Jan. 24, 1848, at Sutter's Mill until the veins played out. By the 1930s, gold mining was at almost a complete standstill in California, and many of the booming Mother Lode mining communities were ghost towns. claim, which Is above another famous site the old Melones Mine on the Stanislaus River.

The Rio Vista Mine has been a sporadic producer of gold in the past. About $88,000 worth of the yellow metal came from the mine in 1322 from the same 60-foot tunnel where the new strike has been made. Falls said he and his partners, Guy Castle, Chris Porovich and Jim Piscus, are mining from BY ISAAC KASIIDAN Time Chtji Editor ADVtRT 1SKMENT the Set includes! King-size mattress, king-size box spring, ten Hollywood legs, upholstered king' size headboard. SIZE BEDS MADE TO ORDER Round beds King-size Queen size Full Twin 2 HOLLYWOOD BEDS only $68 former world champion Tigran Petrosian and Victor Korchnoi. Fischer and Larsen are scheduled for a 10-game match to start early in July.

Los Angeles is one of several cities bidding for the match. Both players have agreed to play here if their financial and playing conditions are met. Petrosian and Korchnoi will play at the same time in Moscow. The winners of the two matches will then meet in September, with the ultimate victor to challenge Spassky next A I. LM-J L.mJ UrjM0 fincGrartnts.

no Complete bedroom sets lower than discount prices! Four experienced miners from Angel's Camp one of the storied boom towns of the past said they hit gold-bearing quartz in the old Rio Vista Mine in Calaveras County. "The strike isn't as big as the rumors have it," said Ed Falls, one of the four partners, "but it's a good one." The four men are working with picks, shovels and bulldozers on the SIZE bed you've U.S. chess ace Bobby Fischer defeated Mark Taimanov of the Soviet Union for the sixth straight time Wednesday to complete their match in Vancouver. The shutout Victory of 6 to 0 was the first ever inflicted on a grand master in championship competition. Fischer gained an advantage of two pawns in the first session of the game Tuesday evening.

Taimanov resigned the game and match without resuming play. Fischer now enters the semifinals of the series of matches to determine a challenger for world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. The others who qualified are Bent Larsen of Denmark and two Russians, BankAmericard ind Master Charge or Terms Available and the criminals showed an uncanny knowledge of police methods. The abduction of a Beverly Hills 10-yearoId remained on the FBI's unsolved listfor 30 months. Then came the one break that blew the case wide open.

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1 1 i Ns. from the company that invented the microcomputer. In 1965, Olivetti introduced the Programma 101 Today, it's the world's most popular, microcom-' puter, with tens of thousands in use" Now, Olivetti introduces the P-602. A super-microcomputer powerful enough to solve almost any scientific, technicalstatistical and commercial problem that can be formulated mathematically. The P-602 is clearly a logical extension of the Programma 101.

All programs are recorded on ii small magnetic cards.The keyboard is puting system through a magnetic Program the P-602 yourself, or use the basic unit, a paper tape reader, a tape punch, an XY and application software developed by us: plotter and scientific measuring instruments. The P-602's power comes from many technical We admit we have something better than the advances. Like read-only memory. Indirect ad- world's most popular microcomputer. It's the dressing, as in large computers.

Subroutines P-602 "super-microcomputer." See the P-602 that can be created and called when needed, and Programma101 atOIivetti Corp. of America, And single-step debugging. 1300 West Eighth Street, P.O. Box 17940, Los But the P-602 is more than just a powerful ma- Angeles, Calif. 90017.

Or call (213) 382-8171. chine. It can be integrated into a complete com- We sell answers, not just machines. HOSPITAL Continued from First Page into the outpatient medi-i-al clinic. A patient needing reconstructive orthopedic surgery must wait six months.

Plans by the county to abandon the Outside Medical Relief program (which has been keeping patients out of the hospital by providing care in the community) will add 100,000 to 150,000 more patient visits annually to the hospital. The alcoholism ward designed for 40 patients has had as many as 65 in it. There are 1,000 patients a month in the admitting room seeking help for alcoholism or drug overdosage. Elimination of a laboratory taking care of pa-tients with lung disease is foreseen by the Department of Medicine because of cutbacks. The therapeutic abortion program, which does about 4,000 abortions a year, has no budget of its own and has been supported by taking nursing personnel from other necessary jobs.

Budget cuts would reduce the number of nurses in the planned parenthood program, which has 5,000 families enrolled. Because of lack of facilities, critically ill children are transferred back and forth between the pediatric building and the hospital through a "long, cavernous, dark and windy tunnel." Illnesses Made Worst "There is no doubt in the Minds of the staff that illnesses have been made much worse because of de-Uys of operating rooms at the hospital and that such Selays may well some day cesult in needless deaths," Petit said. An outbreak of diarrhea in the newborn ursery has been associated with the deaths of four Children in the past Jnonth. (According to phy si-flans, bacteria not normally present in nurseries have been isolated in the nursery. Some physicians say the deaths were caused directly by the diarrhea.

Others say the deaths can only be associated with the diarrhea. Both groups agree that the training and hiring of specially trained nurses could prevent contamination by potentially dangerous bacteria.) There is a three-year wait for false teeth and other prosthetic dental devices. Although 150 to 200 mentally disturbed patients a month currently must be sent to a state hospital because of a lack of beds, there are plans to eliminate two of the nine wards in the Psychiatric Department. The department is short 16 orderlies. The proposed budget would "cut badly" the au-diology service that gives hearing tests primarily to the aged.

Dr. Leonard Rosoff, chief of surgery, said in an interview that only two of the hospital's seven operating rooms are open nights because of staff shortages. He said nurses and anesthetists are in greatest demand. "The interns and residents who made the Complaints about deficiencies a few months ago wr not all wrong," ht said. 0 I i J7.

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