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PAGt: EIGHT ADMITTKI): Mrs. K. I-. Davis. Wediiosday Mrs.

Lula rhillips. (iuy Lynn Wednesday (ieorge Williams, Wednesday Ishell, Wednesday Mrs. Ida Johnson. Jewell Pardue. Wednesday DISMISSED; Louise llavins.

Wednesday Klla Wednesday K.T. Hall. Wednesday Mrs. Weddel. WednesdaN Mrs.

Frank Luek Hollis Mrs. Jim rhonuis, Thursday Mrs. harles Howard. ThursdaN LOCALS Mrs. Lacy iind sons, Keith and John, of C'arlsbiid, N.

M. are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Orville king. Mrs.

Milton Saltzinan ot visited Mrs Hill Blackburn Wednesday evening, as her husband attended a Jaycee meeting. Foy Owen ol ('hildress is reported to in critical condition in in the intensive care unit ot a I.ake hospital alter suttenng a heart attack while on vacation in Lake ('harles lie and his wife and their daughter, Mrs. Kay (iilley, and children of Fort Worth were on vacation and visiting a son and his family, the Randall Owens, at Lake when the attack occurred AT 'I'he (lospel Singers of the Southwest will have singing Saturday at 7::50 m. and Sunday from lo a. m.

on, at the Memorial on Way land campus in basket lunch will I at noon Sunday public is invited, said Arcfi (iipsofi of Plamview, president Jaycee Clowns Stage Program For Rotarians The Childress ('lowns, an organization local Jayce('s, the program at me('ting of the Rotary President said that the clown movetiK'Ht, vUiic-h was Ix'ing used entirely for (Mitertainment purposes, was started two and a half years ago and he the project to I state wide, said that the hx-al now had ()2 members. Jaycee Vice President Bill Blackburn told the Rotarians that were now 15.0(M) Jaycees Texas or five cent of organization's membership He told the Rotarians of various national and local projects. Several of the clowns were prescMit and th(' process of make up was shown. ('harles a nuMiiber of the clowns, presented the program President Ross Smith announced tlu' District Assembly this in Herefoid and said that officers would Ix' installed at a baiKjuet Tuesday night in the Ranchouse Restaurant A. Deuschh' was a visitng Rotarian and guests were Mr.

and Mrs. (ierald lloldman. (iregg and Floy Madeira TORNADO glass damage was found in Amarillo. Power was knocked out over much of the city for a time, and streets filk'd with water. At one juncture, funnel cloud sightings caused the National Weather Service to issue tornado warnings for 26 counties In the course of the night is also posted tornado watches for 41 counties, plus numerous severe thunderstorm warnings.

By early today, a cool front contributing to the tubulence lay stalled along a line linking Lufkin, Waco and Midland, ith a bank of thunderstorms extending east and west to the north of the frontal system. The worst storms developed in moist, unstable air at the end of a day which saw temperatures top KM) degrees in places for a second straight day The mercury hit KM) at FI Paso 101 at San Angelo. 102 at ('otulla and 103 at Del Rio. Readings early today ranged from ()2 degrees at and Dalhart in the Panhandle up to 80 at Cilaveston and 81 at Palacios on the caost. ANTI 1) a i a i a 1 (' i 11 a i a Lawrence O.Brien has filed a $1 million law suit against the for the Reelection of the President.

charging espionage." One of the suspects was security chief for reelection committee. Jake Lawrence Is Bnrieii in Nellliigion Funeral services for Jake F. Lawrence, (i9-year-old native of the Arlie and a member of one of the pioneer families of Arlie, were held Saturday in the Wellington First UnittnJ Methodist Church. Burial was in the Memorial (iardens in Wellington and pallbearers were Nip(X'r, A. V.

Lowrie, Fred Art Kane. Varner Stevens and Jess Keys. Mr Lawrence, who had moved to Wellington about two months ago, died Friday. He was the son of Levi and Nancy Payne Lawrence and was born in Arlie September l.S. He married Miss Della Wyrick.

also a member of another pioneer Arlie family. January 3. in Hollis. Survivors include his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Paul (iuthrie of five sisters.

Mrs. Ura Scott. Mrs. Mary Scott and Mrs. Lucille West, all of Wellington.

Mrs. George Lem ley of Nazareth. Mrs. Florence Moore of Canyon, and two grandchildren. McGOVERN or 40 on a around the country, including small groups in I'tah, Montana, and Oklahoma.

He said the uncommitted delegates realize now have become very to clinching nomination before the convention opens. DO ESTAURAN FRIDAY ONLY! CATFISH FRY Reg.1.35 OUR DKLICIOUS CATFISH FRIES) TEXAS TOAST SAirCE I HE SAME POPULAR I LATTER we SELL OTHERI I AYS FOR 1 Dairy Queen returned against black defendants by juries from which blacks were pointedly excluded. ruling was the first ever involving a white defendant. By TIIK ASS(H lATK!) PKKSS Israel denied a Lebanese report that its forces shelled border villages tcKlay, following up its attack on a village and guerrilla camps in southeast Lebanon Wednesday. The report came from Lebanese in the area, but an Israeli military spokes an 1 1 it.

not true," he said. DALLAS. Tex. (AP) Price Daniel of Liberty, candidate for speaker said that William Hall of Laredo has agreed to support him in the race. Daniel said this made the 7Sth member of the House of that has announced support publicly while another 27 have agree(i without public announcement, making a total (AP) ictions of white defendants are invalid if Negroes were systematically excluded the jury, the Supreme Court ruled (i to li today.

Over the years the court has struck guilty judgments ASHINiiTON Senate directnl its (iovernment Operations Committee today to consider establishment of a bipai tisan committee to make recommendations for handling of secret docunients. W.VSHIXGTON Supreme ourt t(Klay barred the splintering of school into sjnaller ones when ult is to perpetuate racial gation. .1 to ruling, in a case from rural gives federal judges broad supervisory powers over the dravving school district boundaries. NKW YORK market prices took a nose dive ending a mild two dav rally. I'he Dow avei age of industrials at noon was off at 12.

In the past two sessions, the Dow rose some ASH INdTDN (AP I'nions may contribute directly to presidential and congressional cam pa igns provided the funds are contributed voluntarily by members and are not mixed with union dues and assessments, the Supreme Court rultHl (J to 2 WASHINGTON ordered drafted in early July were given a fresh chance today to iM'at the draft by joining the Reserves or (iuard. riu'y also were offered another chance enlist in the regular forces for two years, instead of the usual three or more, and gain a wider choice of assignnuMits than draftees. HKRRY HILL. N. J.

Police say they are baffled as they search fora motive for the shooting rampage by a gunman who entered an office building arnu'd with two sawed-off rifles and methodically pumped bullets into any man he encountered. Six men died, weie wounded. Officials identified gunman as Kdwin C. (iract a uniformed off-duty guard for a security agency. He was with what police said were self-inflicted gunshot wounds in the neck and head.

SIX the NEWS that newspaper articles exposing the IS-month investigation into allegations of corruption among judges and prosecutors tipped his hand much too early. is no reasonable expectation that any significant luimber of indictments can be expected" Seymour said. DALLAS. Tex. (AP) Presidential Communications Director Herbert Klein has accused Party Chairman Lawrence of ism" for his statements regarding the burglary-bugging of the I) rati a i a 1 Headijuartei s.

Klein told thd Dallas Morning News that when the full explanation is out. 1 feel that will owe an apology to planets catitiot be seen itii the nuked and Pluto. 'Fhe naked eye can barely see the planet man was only 24 when, he became prune niin ist er of A William Pitt in I7B3 RKAD THL CLASSIFIEDS THE CHILDRESS INDEX, CHILDRESS, TEXAS Teen-Age Chess Expert Advises Teaching the Game to Children THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 By JOY STIIJ.EY AP Newsfeatures Writer FORT Y. (AIM Five-year-olds are perfectly capable ot karning lo play chess and. in fact, that is the best age to start them out.

says teen-age chess expert Schiller, who ser ves as a volunteer teacher to kindergarten youngsters. The earlier they learn to play chess the more beneficial the ability will be, he says. "Chess playing helps develop more logical reasoning processes and helps them to think more clearly and evaluate decisions better The 17-year-old senior at Schreiber High School here teaches the fundamentals of the game to kindergarteners at the Flower Hill Kleiiientary School He IS a volunteer for HHLP tUt'lp Kducate i.ittle People a pr-ogram that places high school students in an assistant teacher capacity in elementary schools i asked for the younger children becaust' 1 leel they re easier to work with and there more you can teach somt'one young." says Schiller I ve always hacl the ot introducing chess to kids and telt the best place was on the kindergarten level 1 learned at that age and Bobby Fischer did and so did most of the other players I have come in contact with, he continues In the United States it may seem early but in the Soviet Union it normal Schiller, who gets a halt unit credit per term for working five days a week with his young students, starts out by introducing the pieces one at a time and letting the kids become thoroughly familiar with how each moves One 6-year-old has already played in an under- tournament I give them general principles that get them going, he explains. use basically the same opening all the time, but they are beginning to get some attacking schemes down and occasionally get into some d('fensive things." The vouth lists intelligence and a competitive instinct" as major prerequisites for the game. Though an aptitude for math often is not apparent at that age, he adds that the child who plays good chess will be good in math Schiller recalls that fr-om the time he was 4 or he plaved che.ss with his father or guests in a casual way In the middle of junior high he joined a group of who played it a little more seriously.

We entered a tournament and had a crushing defeat, he admits, "and then I started to pick up chess seriously and bought the first of many chess books. 1 probably buy more chess books than any other junior (under-21 player) in the country. Now chess has become a wav ot life for Schiller, who caiTies a folding chess board, cased playing pieces and basic chess books with him wherever he goes He was an assistant tournanu'nt director tor the Chess Championship, was captain of the Kastern High School co-championship team and has won many trophies He owns seven chess sets, including one huge "artistic' one He also plavs bridge, but thinks It involves too much luck In chess there a very small percentage of luck, he says. The only reason people lose in chess is because they make a mistake themselves Schiller plans to attend the University of Chicago next year and major in Russian, a language he became interested in from reading hooks about chess, but which he now enjoys for Its own sake In addition to speaking iiussian, he speaks Serbo-('roatian and can read Portuguese, Spanish, French, ('zech and Swedish, all of which he familial ized himself with through reading chess magazines. He may eventually go into the field of diplomacy, teaching or some type of interpreting work my real idea for life is to get a job to sustain myself while playing chess, he says.

MAIN the paratroopers in the region of Quang Tri province known as the Street Without Joy. Two I'. planes were shot down on the western side of Quang Tri province, on the Laotian border, but both pilots were rescued, 'I'he U. S. saud U.

S. jets flew more than 270 strikes against North Vietnam Wednesday, and Air Force P'4 shot down a MKi 21 interceptor in a dog fight f)() miles northwest of Hanoi. The said American gave a heavy pounding to the Haiphong region, supply depots, surface-to-air missile assembly areas. SAM launching sites, antiaircraft artillery batteries and bridges. The Viet C'ong announced today that it had released hundreds of South Vietnamese captur-ed during the fall of Tri and them return to their homes." On the southern front, the U.

S. reported that six Americans have been killed since Monday in the stalled drive to reojx'n Highway 13 to An the provincial capital 60 miles north of Saigon that the North Vietnamese tried in vain to capture. The dead included two advisers to the South Vietnamese force that has been unable to break through to An Loc and four helicopter cre'w nien Two U. S. helocopter gunships were shot down on Tuesday and one on W('dnesdav.

KARLY START Teen-age chess expert Kric Schiller, who believes in introducing children to the game at a young age. givi's 6-year-old Laurence Struber some pointers LEGISLATORS new taxes" edict demands. It continued item-by-item deliberations on the massive state budget. The Senate Finance Committw; meanwhile, hoped to have its version of the nearly $4 billion state budget for fiscal 1973 ready for the printer today. Rep.

Bill Finck of San Antonio, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said his panel might have to work over the weekend to complete its bill. The two committees had only about $15.8 million to spend over the Legislative Budget recommended appropriations bill, which permitted no new programs or construction and balanced with abailable revenue. By the time it shut down Wednesday evening, the House committee had used up about $5 million of that amount. we just got it," Finck repeatedly told his committw has members as they showed signs of granting agency requests for larger amounts than the budget board had recommended. Wednesday was the first day the committee deliberated on the bill, and sever'al members commented that there was a new atmosphere of democracy.

Former chairman W. S. Heatly of Paducah, who resigned in March, generally wrote the committee' bill alone, with the meeting only to ratify his work, ac- coi'ding to some who served under Heatly. Finck threw discussion of each item wide open. He was appointed chairman by Speaker Rayford Price in March, but was defeated June 3 for re-election to the House Most of the increases voted by the committee W'ednesday- more than $4 million-were for the Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation.

Included was $1 million to begin operating a drug abuse treatment center now under construction at Vernon. Sen. Jack Hightower of Vernon urged the committee to restore the item, which had been eliminated by the budget board. the money is not restored, will have a facility sitting out there with the doors locked coast but a million dollars," Hightower said. WORLD ALMANAC FACTS have often been cited with helping to save human lives.

One recent incident involved a grey seal that made friends with swimmers at a sea resort West Germany. When a drowning girl cried tor help, a man and a seal made a joint rescue in which the seal assisted by switTiming beneath the man and girl, helping to hold them up until they reached shore. The World says. iwiii r'ij. I lOru I rUR I'HAN HlNt; is about the description of this shelter in a South Vietnam battle area in the Chan I'haiih region.

AN S( I like this doing in the capital of the In startling with around it, controversial sculptor Moore's massive I'onn with occupies a visible spot atop the Behedere Fort in Florence. 17(l-ton white marble work is of 3(1 segnu'nts. NIXON tor expanding U. U. ti'ade.

Nixon critics are portraying this prominent all announced by the White House, as unnecessary razzle- dazzle aimed at keeping foreign-policy efforts in the limelight as the presdiential campaign heats up. With and Moscow spt'ctaculars behind him. they suggest, the Pr'esident wants to keep the public mindful of his dramatic foreign moves since hs himself has no further overseas journey planned before Novemlx'r. Administration support('rs paint a different picture, lauding each of the 1. milssions as meritorious in its own right.

And they say that the direct, personal contact with foreign leaders adds a valuable dimension to wyhat can be accomplished by more traditional 1 -1 (' 1 diplomacy. The facts of tlu' current jet tripping abroad by Washington notables do not appear to link into any single diplomatic master plan The initiative lor Kissingi'r's visit to Peking, accroding to administration sources, came from the Periodic visits by officials had been agreed on during Nixon's parley there last February. Rogers' starts with the annual meeting of the South Asia Treaty Organization, one of the usual commitments for the secretar-y of state who already has logged 262,404 miles overseas since taking ago. ilis P'ast European stops at Belgrade. Bucharest and Bundapest-the first ever by a secretary of state in Hungary- havebeen long porposed as part of the undertaking to improve rolations with the Fast.

Burns, the White House says, was invited to visit by the head of the central bank thei'e and felt it would be useful to go to some other Latin nations while on the trip. month-long global tour was announced as devoted primarily to cur-rent economic issues. However, the lornu'r Treasury chief also will in position to discuss with foreign leaders i a i a 1 developments including Peking and Moscow sessions, the announcement said. The David and Peterson journeys lo Moscow are follow ups to agreements with Soviet leaders on expanding a wide range of di'alings between the two countries. By ANDY l.ANii Newsfeatures in living room walls are likely to catch your visitors eyes quicker than your new furniture It need not be so Modern plaster patching materials make it fairly simple to get professional results even without experience Whether you use the most common type of patching compound, which comes in powder form and is mixed with water, or the ready- tq-use type, the fundamentals of repair are the same.

Small cracks and holes require only that the compound be placed over the damaged area, pushed in and smoothed with a putty knife With a small crack, using a finger to press the patching material into the opening IS often the most effective way ot doing it Larger gaps in the wall require that the openings be undercut, that is. making the bottom part wider than the top This locks in part of the new plaster under the old and thus prevents it from dropping out before it hardens When all loose plaster has been removed from the opening, the area should be dampened with a wet sponge or cloth, after which the compound is applied Incidentally, it you have one of those punch-type openers used for making holes in beverage cans, you 11 find it excellent for the undercutting or even more sizable wall openings, it is better to apply the compound in two stages In the first, the repair is made to within a fraction ot an inch from the surface. This is allowed to dry for a few hours, perhaps overnight The remainder of the patch is then made, smoothing it with a putty knife. This procedure helps to prevent shrinkage, which occurs when a large opening is filled at one time. After the patch has set, wet it with a sponge to keep it from drying out too quickly While professional painters often proceed immediately to paint over repaired areas, it is better for the amateur to wait a day or two The spot should then be primed with a sealer or dab of paint before either repainting the entire wall or trying to match the patch with the rest of the surface.

The inevitable settling of new house sometimes will re suit in tiny wall cracks Repair should not be attempted until the cracks have stopped spreading One way to determine this IS to mark the ends ot the cracks with tiny chalk or pencil marks Keep checking them. When the cracks have not moved the marks for a few weeks, go ahead with the repair job (Removing mildew, repairing brickwork and patching concrete are among the 3.5 subjects discussed in Andy I.ang handbook, rVactical Home Repairs, available by sending to this newspaper in care ot Box 5. Tea neck, N. 07666.) Orientation Course For Local Jaycees Orientation for the local Jaycees on the concept of the state and national Jaycees was given at last meeting of the club. Speakers were Milton Saltzman of Pampa, National dir-ector, and Bill Blackburn, Region 102 vice-president.

An entertainment program was presented at meeting, Those providing the entertainment wei'e Miss Kathi King and Ronnie Buck. The Jaycees will be in Pampa for a Region 103 work forum tonight. American )iaval base its name to a special type of World War II shelter? huts were so- called because they were first built at Quonset Point Naval Air Station. R.I ichat direction do trade winds blow? the northeast and southeast. CAHLE AND LIVESTOCK BUYERS WE NEED MEN IN THIS AREA.

Train to buy cattle, sheep and hogs. We will Irain qualified men with some livestock experience. For local interview, write today including complete background, address, jnd pfione number. WESTERN MEAT PACKERS TRAINING, INC. 4318 Woodcock, San Antonio, Texas 78228.

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