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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 37

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MAN HAS MUCH TO LEARN DAYTON DAILY NEWS Wednesday, September 1, 1965 fused him a visa to visit Cuba. Last night he defeated Gueor-ghia D. Tringov of Bulgaria in 22 moves. Cable Chess Champ Still Going Strong NEW YORK, Sept. Bobby Fischer, 22-year-oid U.S.

Depths of Surging Sea Like Mysteries of Mind GANG DRINKS MILK WHILE TAKING DRINK LONDON. Sept. l-(UPI)- Police said today thieves who burglarized a whisky warehouse and escaped with $84,000 in liquor drank milk while performing the job. fact: Oak itairwayi in HUBER HOMES chess champion, has won his third long-distance game in the Capablanca Memorial tournament. The tournament is being played in Havana but Fischer is cabling his moves from New York because the State department re From notes made on a sea Island off South Carolina "The sea drowns out humanity and time It has no sym pathy with either, for It belongs to r-nity, and of that it sines its cabin with him.

They talked with him and he talked back, or listened. Manry, for a time, had his small son in the miniature craft, he said. Voices spoke to him. Once he so strongly saw a monster of a man aboard that he, Manry, leaped into the small cabin to do battle with him or learn he was not there. THERE IS much man has yet to learn about the mystery of the mind.

One thought of these things, walking at night by the sea, watching a man-made satellite move across the sky to disappear behind a distant darkness of palms. downtown THE NEARNESS of the sea causes one to think about it. It has changed less than anything since the creation of earth. "The sea is His, and His hands prepared the dry earth." Man has not been able to change it or confine it. (Man's sole contribution is pollution.) The challenge of the sea remains for the more daring.

Robert Manry, copyreader on the Cleveland Plain Dealer, recently sailed his 13l4-foot dingy across the Atlantic, requiring 80 days to cross its treacherous and unpredictable reaches. MANRY experienced, in the exhaustion and strain of his 80 days, illusions such as Charles Lindberg reported as his experience in his more than 30 hours flying the tiny Spirit of St. Louis nonstop to Paris. There was a time, he wrote in his book, when there were two invisible spirits in the town country miracle lano Ppaar eJfc S-Mo, Me tLiiA 9tf 'We Know the Domino Theory Is Discredited, but Does monotonous song forever." 0. W.

Holmes: "The Autocrat of the Breakfast As one walked along the beach at night, with the "im-inpnse and contemptuous surges" of the Atlantle breaking and hissing, purring foam at one's feet, his eyes luckily caught a satellite overhead. It was large and bright. It moved steadily down the sky, a large, egg-shaped blob of light, and at last was gone behind the dark, ragged shadow of palm trees beyond a marsh. Somewhere In the star-lit sky Gemini-5 was in its orbit and its spacemen talked down to earth, made Jokes, sang bits of made-up doggerel verse. SNEER AT LBS PROPOSALS Reds See Vietnam Truce Talks As Another Geneva-Style Sellout SAIGON, Sept.

1-The politics of this part of 1he world make the politics of Texas seem Innocent and even virtuous, and NAVAJO HOOKED LEVI'S STA-PREST The slacks you know never need ironing MR. LEVI'S are in a tough Marlin cloth, 50 Fortel polyester, 50 combed cotton. They have traditional Ivy detailing from belt-loops to unpleated front to trim cuffs. They are guaranteed NEVER TO LOSE THEIR PRESS, CREASE, or crisp, fresh look. Black, bone, olive in waists 32-42, cuffed inseams this may reason why Pres-i Accordingly, they are rejecting negotiations now, even though almost every diplomat In Saigon thinks negotiations would help the Communists more than the South Vietnamese or the Americans.

Fog, Rain New Threat In Slide Area Demon Sarsaparilla Ruin of Old West (C) New York TlmM SerTlet DURANGO, Sept. 1-Is anybody else here old enough to remember Ken Maynard? Thirty years ago, SAAS FEE, Switzerland, Sept. 1 (jp) Search efforts stopped today for victims of the Matt mark avalanche as fog shrouded the Alpine Valley where they lay Secretary of State Dean Rusk are calling publicly for negotiations once or twice a week, the Communists seem to assume that this is very much In American Interests and therefore very much against their own interests. So they reject and even sneer at the offers. THE BIGGEST puzzle for a visitor from Washington In Saigon is why the Communists do not accept President Johnson's offer of negotiations.

There is no political stability here. Even Premier Nguyen Cao Ky told this reporter today that the Communists were closer to the people's yearnings for social justice and an independent national life than his own government. South Vietnam is not ready to govern itself and even the U.S. has no plan to pacify the country if the Communists were to agree to peace tomorrow. Yet the Communists In Hanoi refuse to talk.

THEY STILL believe they were cheated out of taking over the whole country by going to Geneva in 1954 and agreeing to a compromise settlement that led to U.S. intervention. under tons of ice. 4 or maybe longer, he a a 1 -budget John Wayne Rescue Chief Andre Schmidt said operations will be resumed 28-34 only In perfect visibility to per mit a clear view of the giant Allalin gracier threatening a new John son is having so much trouble in negotiating a compromise in the Vietnamese war. Out here, the politicians don't use words to clarify but to conceal meaning.

They skip the speeches and count the bombers on the carriers. What the President says to reassure the western allies, the big newspapers and universities at home, about his desire for a negotiated settlement makes a wholly different Impression here. THE COMMUNISTS simply cannot believe that a powerful nation like the United States would send 100,000 men 10.000 miles across the world at a cost of $3 million a day to help another nation. They would not do It themselves, so why should they believe President Johnson would do It unless to take the place over like the French? Besides, If Mr. Johnson and fall.

Schmidt said at the latest count 83 workmen of the Matt mark hydroelectric project were Against this background, now hear the shame of Cow Springs, a trading post down in the desert on the Navajo reservation. As you step onto the porch, out of the glare, the silence is absolute and the sensation of being in an utterly alien time and place Is overpowering. www IT IS SPOOKY. All those Indians, and not one of them saying a word. Watching you, but not looking at you.

And then, committing a tiny act of courage, you stare directly at one of the old ladies. Without really looking, she raises one hand in subtle salute, tips a can to her mouth and drinks. What she Is drinking is Coca-Cola. From a can. Worse, from a pop-top can.

Here, surely is the end of the legend. The crafty Nav-aho, brothers to the fierce Apache, are fallen to the class of eastern sarsaparilla drinkers. (C. 1965.) missingand presumed dead. FIVE BODIES have been re covered.

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Reports from the Alpine peaks spoke of snowfalls during the night a sign of an approaching early winter. and in every movie he had this scene about the sarsaparilla. He would stride into the meanest saloon in Buzzard'i Gulch wearing his good-guy white hat and one of the Dal-ton gang would sidle up to him and ask, "What're you drinking, stranger?" Ken's answer, which never varied, was, "Sarsaparilla." www NOW SARSAPARILLA, as the over-40 set may recall, was the primitive equivalent of cherry smash. When a stranger ordered one in a saloon full of Daltons he had to be ready to defend his manhood with his six-gun. Over the years, Ken must have killed off the Daltone five or six times for sneering at his distaste for hard liquor.

In the real West, as even the kids in the 10-cent matJ-nee seats knew, the he-men, both cowboy and Indian, drank firewater. Sarsaparilla was the drink of delicate ladies in the East and Maynard'i Insistence on ordering it probably explains why he never became John Wayne or Gary Cooper or Jimmy Stewart. THE WEST, in the words of the poet, was watered with blood, tears and whisky. Successful though Hollywood waa at sweetening the hard reality of the legend, it was never able to convince anybody that the West was won by sarsaparilla drinkers. L.

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Fuld died In the Helene Fuld hospital, named after his mother. He donated more than $5 million to the hospital during the past 17 years. The money was donated by the Helene Fuld foundation, of which Fuld was the only member and employe. The foundation is the trust for Fuld's estimated fortune of $25 million. The torso T-shirt is tapered, snug-fitting, hip-hugging and side vented.

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