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1 MEMBER Chair arrives, play set REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -The Boris -Bobby Fischer world chess match can begin-Fischer's favorite chair has arrived. The swivel chair in metal and black leather was flown from New York to Iceland and put on the stage in the Reykjavik chess hall Sunday. Spassky's Russian advisers arrived shortly after the much talked about chair and studied it suspiciously. Then they left without comment. Now the Icelandic organizers face a new problem: Where to find a similar chair in Iceland? "It would look better if both Spassky and Fischer had the same chairs," said Gudmundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation.

Fischer took one look at the dozen different chairs the Icelanders had assembled from Reykjavik's furniture stores the other day, sat down in some of them and then gave his verdict: "Fly in my own chair." Spassky, the 35-year-old world champion, did not seem to worry much about details of the $250,000 match. Before leaving for a salmon fishing tour of northern Iceland the defending champion said, am not going to argue about chairs, chess boards and sets. I will leave that to Bobby. It makes no difference to me." After lengthy and dramatic preludes, both Fischer and Spassky appeared ready to start the first of their 24 games Tuesday. "Bobby is relaxed and ready.

We will play Tuesday unless Spassky is ill," said Fred Cramer, vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation. But the players still have to inspect and approve the facilities in the hall. Caroll J. died of a at Twin Mrs.

Carman BURLEY Mrs. Carman, 53, Burley, long illness Sunday Falls Clinic Hospital. She was born April 24, Watford City, N. D. She to Twin Falls from 1952 and in 1970 she Burley.

She was an active the Presbyterian Twin Falls. On July 12, 1943, married to Melvin G. at Fort Worth, Tex. A NORTH Vietnamese PT-76 tank burns after being abandoned between La Vange and Quang Tri City. Heavy fighting continued in Quang Tri Abandoned tank City Sunday.

took South control of Vietnamese paratroopers reportedly two-thirds of the city in a drive that began July 7. See related story page 1. (UPI) Regional Obituaries Jason Madrid JEROME Jason Bruce Madrid, 17-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Luis Madrid, Jerome, drowned Sunday morning in a drainage culvert near his home.

He was born Jan. 25, 1970. at Anacortes, Wash. He came to Jerome in March, 1970, with his parents. He is survived by his parents; three brothers, Joseph, James and Jaremy, all Jerome; paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Telesfor Madrid, Los Animas, Col, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. B.

Hallett, Adrian, Mich. Graveside services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Jerome Cemetery with Pastor Kenneth S. Brown of the Seventh-day Adventist Church officiating. Friends may call at Hove Chapel Tuesday morning until tie of services.

Baby Hepworth JEROME Infant girl Hepworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hepworth, Jerome, was stillborn Sunday morning at St. Benedict's Hospital. Services will be announced by Hove Chapel.

C.O. Roice EDEN Chester 0. Roice, pioneer Eden resident, died this morning at the Twin Falls Clinic Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by White Mortuary. Stan Anderson TWIN FALLS Funeral services for Stan Anderson, Twin Falls, 21-year-old Salmon River drowning victim, will be conducted at 1 p.m.

Wednesday at the LDS Second Ward on Fourth Avenue North. Mr. Anderson was a member of the LDS Church. He was graduated from Twin Falls High School in 1970. Surviving are his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Twin Falls; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Andreason, Filer; a brother, Wayne Anderson, Twin Falls, and four sisters Mrs. Russell (Sharon) Denton, Mrs.

Ken (Mary) Pooler, Terry Anderson and Rona Anderson, all Twin Falls. Services will be conducted by Bishop Stan Snow. Final rites will be at Sunset Memorial Park. White Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Funeral Services Buhl TWIN FALLS Services for Wilburn F.

Craig will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at White Mortuary Chapel. Burial will be in Red Oak, Iowa. Insect war BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)More than a quarter-million ladybugs, predator insects, have been released in California in an effort to control common pests which infest residential gardens and shrubs.

The aim of the program, the California Farm Bureau reports, is to get the ladybugs to feast on mealybugs. Green lacewings, also known as "aphid lions," are being used to reinforce the ladybugs. But the battle isn't one-sided. Mealybugs produced a form of honey which ants love. The ants will defend the mealybugs from all attackers to protect their food source.

Winners JEROME The Jerome Duplicate Bridge Club played Saturday at Episcopal Parrish Hall here. Winners were Mrs. Lee Walton and Mrs. Don Jacobsen, first; Mrs. H.

M. Proctor and Mrs. H. G. Munyon, second; Malcolm Stuart and Mrs.

Lester Saunders, third, and Mrs. Vera Nielsen and Mrs. N. B. McIntosh, fourth.

MEMBER Twin Falls, Idaho Monday, July 10, 1972 IRA 13-day cease-fire abandoned ned BELFAST (UPI)-Irish Republican Army (IRA) gunmen returned to the attack today, their 13-day cease-fire abandoned. Gunbattles spread across Belfast and Londonderry and 10 persons died in the fighting or through "executions." In the first hours after the IRA Provisional wing called off their truce Sunday night, six civilians died in Belfast, including a 14-year-old girl and a Roman Catholic priest shot as he administered last rites to another victim. Earlier Sunday, while the cease-fire still was in effect, police found the bodies of four men who apparently had been executed. The deaths raised the toll for Northern Ireland's three years of bloodshed to 416. "We are very close to civil war," a spokesman for the Protestant Vanguard Movement said.

The militant Ulster Defense Association (UDA) marshalled men in the streets of Protestant neighborhoods. "These men have been called up for emergency duty," a UDA source said. "They are awaiting the call to Sharp gunbattles raged in several parts of Belfast until the early morning hours. Most were between troops and Catholic snipers, although Protestant gunmen were drawn into the gun duels as well. Some of the bitterest fighting raged in the Catholic Ballymurphy section.

An army obserya- tion post in a lumber yard was heavily attacked, and it was near there that Father Noel Fitzpatrick was shot in the neck as he knelt over a dying man to administer the last rites. A Provisional IRA statement from Dublin accused British troops of breaking the ceasefire by firing rubber bullets and nausea gas at almost 2,000 Catholics, including women and children, trying to take over abandoned houses in the Protestant Suffolk housing estate. The confrontation developed into a gunbattle between troops and snipers. British commanders denied troops had broken the truce and said their men fired only when fired upon. Northern Ireland Secretary William Whitelaw said in a statement: "The incident was clearly set up by the IRA to provide a justification for a resumption of terrorist activity." Later, a spokesman for Whitelaw said he believed the incidents Sunday could have been resolved by peaceful discussions which were going on, and said Whitelaw was ready to resume talks at any time.

The trouble began when the crowd of almost 2,000 Catholics, armed with wooden clubs, iron bars and carbage can lids, tried to march through an army barricade sealing them off from the empty houses on the Protestant housing estate. Magic Valley Hospitals St. Benedicts Magic Valley Memorial Admitted Admitted Mrs. Ray Assendrup, Mrs. Mitchell Barnes and Mrs.

Gladys Anderson, all Jerome; Mrs. Anders Ortega, Hazelton; Mrs. Don Sage, Hagerman; Mrs. Mary Custer, Shoshone, and Mrs. Clarence Denchen, Buhl.

Dismissed Louis Bucon, Teela Nash, Mrs. Emily Atwood, Mrs. Warren Hart and Mrs. Lillie Summer, all Jerome; Charles Swearinger, Mrs. Harley Runyon, and Mrs.

William Giltner and daughter, all Wendell; Tommy Race, Shoshone; Mrs. Steve Rambo, Boise, and Norman Towell, Hagerman. Births A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Barnes, Jerome, and a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Sage, Hagerman. Gooding County Admitted Lydia Caster, Hagerman; Floyd Doty, Bliss, and Mrs. Bill Harmon, Gooding. Dismissed Kyle Wright and Vera McLaughlin, both Gooding.

Blaine County Admitted Pearl Guisasola and Raymond Pepper, both Bellevue. Dismissed Ray Brooks, Hailey. SUBSCRIPTION RATES THE TIMES-NEWS Twin Falls, Idaho By Carrier Per Month (Daily Sunday) $2.50 By Mail Paid in Advance (Daily Sunday) 1 Month $2.75 3 Months $7.75 6 Months $14.50 1 Year $27.00 Mail subscriptions accepted only where carrier delivery is not maintained. TIMES-NEWS SUBSCRIBERS for service on Paper Delivery Call your carrier or 733-0931 Before 6 p.m. daily or before 10 a.m.

on Sundays PHONE 733-0931 Or use our toll-free numbers Buhl-Castleford 543-4648 Burley-Rupert Paul-Oakley-Norland 678-2552 Filer 326-5375 Wendell -JeromeGooding-Hagerman 536-2535 News tips 733-0931 Waldheim talks to Jarring GENEVA Secretary General Kurt Waldheim met today with Middle East Peace Negotiator Gunnar Jarring and with the American and Soviet delegates to the 25-nation Geneva Disarmament Conference. Waldheim made no statement following the hour-long meeting with Jarring. U.N. officials declined comment on reports within the organization's European headquarters here that Jarring may be replaced before the U.N. makes a fresh attempt at Middle East settlements.

The meetings with the American and Soviet disarmament negotiators, Joseph Martin Jr. and Alexei Roschin, were held separately and lasted 30 minutes each. Officials said Waldheim questioned the two men about the chances for a ban on underground nuclear testing and the prohibition of chemical weapons. Both issues are deadlocked because of Soviet refusal to permit some on-site international inspection to prevent cheating. Waldheim will remain in Vienna until July 17, when he flies to Moscow for an official visit to the Soviet Union.

He returns to his New York headquarters on July 23. 1919, in moved Jerome in moved to member of Church of she was Carman Valley Briefs Surviving, besides here husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Keith (Marilyn) May, Kent, Wash. and Mrs. James (Susan) Dunavan, Twin Falls; two brothers, Phil Scollard, Glendale, and Denzil Scollard, Williston, N.

a sister, Mrs. Benjamin Spargo, Chicago, and three granddaughters. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Reynolds Funeral Chapel by Rev. David E.

Buzzer, Burley. Final rites will be at Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at the chapel today and Tuesday until time of services. Horse judging studied BURLEY The Bronc Busters 4-H Club held its meeting Friday at the Cassia County Fairgrounds when the members discussed the horse judging contest. Dawn Huizinga gave a demonstration on riding a horse the correct way.

Dianne Burch gave a demonstration on horse health. The club members practiced western pleasure riding and then worked their horses at halter. Terri Burch, president, conducted the business meeting and lead the 13 members in the 4-H pledge. Club leaders are Mrs. Renae Samples and Mrs.

Karen Ashby. Residency FRANKFORT, Ky. (UPI)The interim Committee on Elections and Constitutional Amendments has approved a bill which would reduce voter residency requirements to 30 days for all Kentucky state and local elections. PICK A SPECIALIST FOR YOUR HEARING As a part of our complete hearing aid service, we offer a free audiometric test and hearing evaluation in our office or your home. Come in or call today and find out what "Comfort Sound" by TELEX can do for you.

TELEX HEARING AID SERVICE 239 Main West, Twin Falls, Idaho Phone 733-0601 There are more than 900 public museums and art galleries in Britain. Mrs. Dennis Speirs, Norman Webb, Lori Parker, Mrs. Ronald Alvey, Mrs. Lonnie Corbidge, James Gratiot, Jason Lee Arnhart, Mrs.

Keith Harrell, Mrs. Charles Burton, Kirk Steven Slater, Charleen VanEaton, Helen P. McVey and Larry Fife, all Twin Falls; Mrs. M. Dee Snodgrass, Mrs.

Paul J. Shriver, Bobbie Marie Dealy and Roger Lynn Iverson, all Buhl; Mrs. Kenneth Hunt, Martin Lloyd Allison and Wade Ernest Woodland, all Jerome; Arthur VanAusdal, Brier, Mrs. Raymond King and Mrs. Jacy Alldaffer, both Burley; Gregory Saylor, Rupert; Jay Ronald Priest, Idaho City; Mrs.

Ralph Baisch, Hazelton; Mrs. David Kimbrough, Dietrich, and Winniford D. Roper, Malta. Dismissed Mrs. Dean Vickers, Mrs.

Marvin Anderson and son, Mrs. Roy Small, Mrs. David Killen, Mrs. Riley Hite, Gregory Brown, Mrs. Raymond Butler, Jim Nice, Eugene Ball, Mrs.

Lee Collett and son, Mrs. Loren Partin, Mrs. Leon Eddins and son, Carvel Nyman and Mrs. Heber Loughmiller, all Twin Falls; Mrs. James Chriswell and daughter, Ronda Bernier, Mrs.

Roderick Smith and Mrs. Oscar Thurman, all Buhl; Stephen Deuel, Mrs. Thomas Kerswell and daughter, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Farnsworth, and Fred Hoagland, all Jerome; Mrs.

Edward Stastny, Hansen; Burrel William, Shoshone; Carl, Terry and Suzanne Johnson, all Murtaugh; Pauline Heidemann, Pasquale Lampo, Mrs. John Wood and daughter and Emma Koch, all Kimberly; Leonard Hyland, Salt Lake City; William Klevmoen, Wendell, and Arthur VanAusdal, Brier, Wash. Births Sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Abrams and Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Alvey, both Twin Falls, and to Mr. and Mrs. M. Dee Snodgrass, Buhl.

A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Speiers, Twin Falls. MORITZ COMMUNITY Patient list not released hospital officials. Tornadoes occur more often in the United States than anywhere else in the world.

Ed Guttery TWIN FALLS Ed Guttery, 85, Twin Falls, died of a long illness Sunday morning at the Twin Falls Clinic Hospital. He was born Oct. 26, 1886, at Flat Fork, Ohio. He had lived in Idaho since 1906. He lived in Hagerman, Jerome and Hailey before moving to Twin Falls in 1919.

He was' employed at Union Motor Co. for many years a and received a watch for 25 years of service to the company. After retiring from Union Motor Co. he worked for Young's Dairy for several years. He was a member of the Methodist Church.

He married Marie Etta Silver on Sept. 25, 1908, at Cincinnati, Ohio. She died April 28, 1966. Surviving are two sons, Edward Thomas Guttery San Jose, and Lewis Charles Guttery, Boise; two daughters, Mrs. LaDorah C.

Greenslate and Mrs. LaVonne Marie Brooks, both Twin Ladorah Falls; a half-sister, Mrs. Reif, Lebabon, Ohio; nine grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 4 p.m. Wednesday at White Mortuary Chapel by Rev.

John Garrabrandt. Final rites will be at the Twin Falls Cemetery. The family suggests any memorial contributions be made to a charity of the contributor's choice. Friends may call at White Mortuary until 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Minidoka Memorial Admitted Jerry McClure, Hazelton and Charlotte Parker, Floyd Moseley, and Goldie Dean, all Rupert. Dismissed Judy Gallagos, Mrs. Barth Troughton and son, and Randy Stoker, all Rupert; Richard Dunn, Albion; Sharon Walker and Mrs. Rodney Smith and daughter, all Paul; and Jerry McClure, Hazelton. Now you know By United Press International The Democrats held the longest American political convention in 1924 when they took 14 days and 103 ballots to nominate John W.

Davis. The Whigs held the shortest convention in 1844, nominating Henry Clay in one day. TWIN FALLS Rev. and Mrs. Tracy Gibson will be honored at a potluck supper in the Twin Falls City Park at 7 p.m.

Tuesday by the First Baptist Church. Friends of the Gibsons are invited. Those attending should bring a covered dish, table service and beverage. OLSON FENCE AND POOL CO. ALL POPULAR STYLES FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL 734-4306 group sets swim party 4-H BUHL Plans were made for a potluck and swimming party at Nat Soo Pah when the Heartaches and Heartburn 4-H Club met Friday.

Aug. 4 was set as the tentative date for the party. Corrine Eggleston presented a demonstration on the "Four Basic Food Groups" and Cindy Jagels gave a demonstration on "Using Electric Scissors." Members discussed possible demonstrations for the Twin Falls County Fair. Deanne Eggleston, who is assisting members with their food projects, explained the meaning of nutrition and told members to plan well-balanced menus for a week. HUGH U.

PHILLIPS Manager Question intend to leave specific instructions with my family that my funeral be simple and inexpensive. What does an average funeral cost? nswer There are several reliable sources of funeral cost statistics the National Funeral Directors Association the Life Underwriters Association and the Federal Government. A composite of these indicates that between $750 to $900 is the current average cost of an adult funeral service in America. At our funeral home we have a significant number of complete funeral services below the national average as well as many within this range and several above it. The choice of the cost of a funeral service is left entirely to those making the selection.

Visitors are always welcome at our Funeral Home. Please stop by someday. Perhaps this could be your first step toward more definite instructions to your family. WHITE Mortuary "The Chapel by the Park" 136 4th AVE. EAST- -TWIN FALLS PHONE 733-6600 ISH NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS.

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