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The Messenger from Madisonville, Kentucky • 10

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The Messengeri
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Madisonville, Kentucky
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10
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Pag Tn Th Meaaenggr, Marilsonvllla, Wednesday, July 8, 1972 Child Wefare Soviet, U.S. Battle Chess Match Is Scheduled Again Hard To Place Project Expands In Kentucky I fi I I I 1 III' I CA. X- i vr- -J a-- i1 1 'rsMV" i WW itfinffln? I 1 -V; i III: Iwii v. III -i ill I i I 11) A mission and the federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, the Hard to Place Project currently has 100 children placed in foster care. Recently the project expanded its scope to include delinquents who have not been committed to an institution.

Ralph Anderson, the project's coordinator, said both types of delinquents benefit from the program, since a youth needs adequate supervision upon leaving an institution so he can readjust to a new setting, while other youths may not profit at his demand for 30 per cent of the gate receipts, but he agreed to come after a London investment banker doubled the $125,000 purse which he and Spassky will divide. The 29-year-old American grandmaster was resting from the overnight flight in a guarded villa at the edge of town when Spassky counterattacked in the holdout department. The 35-year-old Soviet champion read a prepared statement calling the American's conduct insulting and intolerable. It said Fischer, by refusing to appear at the opening ceremony last weekend, had insulted Spassky personally and the Soviet Chess Federation and had jeopardised his right to play for the title?" The statement demanded that Fischer be punished. However, Max Euwe, president of the international federation, said the Soviets had not formally requested REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The world championship chess match between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky now is scheduled to start Thursday afternoon following another postponement, this one demanded by the Soviet champion.

After holding out for more money and getting it, the American challenger came to Iceland for the postponed opening match Tuesday. But Spassky walked out of the noon drawing to decide who would move first because Fischer was not present. He had sent his second, a Roman Catholic priest. Officials announced a new 48-hour postponement of the opener, originally scheduled for last Sunday. They hoped both players would be ready to meet on Thursday.

Fischer arrived in Reykjavik early Tuesday. The Icelandic Chess Federation had rejected FRANKFORT, Ky. Until last year, the Department of Child Welfare had little treatment to offer a delinquent youth leaving an institution except supervision in his own home. Since home life was often partially responsible for the child's behavior in the first place, this was not totally satisfactory. So Child Welfare initiated its Hard to Place Project, a program designed to insure a delinquent adequate supervision in a foster home setting.

FUNDED WITH grants from the Kentucky Crime Com- all from the kind of intensive treatment offered at an stitution. meeting was a special feature of the university's 50th Anniversary Observance this year. Clements was governor in 1948 when Murray State Teachers College made the transition to Murray State College. Kentucky members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives were also presented medallions commemorating the Golden Anniversary during the Washington meeting.

PRESENTATION TO CLEMENTS-Former Kentucky Gov. Earle C. Clements (center) is presented with a framed print of the C. G. Morehead painting of "Oakhurst," traditional home of Murray State University presidents, during an Alumni Club meeting recently in Washington, D.

C. Making the presentation are the Owensboro artist (left) and Dr. Harry M. Sparks, Murray State president. The alumni ANDERSON SAID that over the long haul it is with the latter group that this project "will do the most good" because "if we can jump in there ahead of the institutions, we can cut down on commitment." He explained, "A lot of these kids suffer from indifference.

They need attention and they act out to get it." He said a foster home can provide the attention the youth requires, thereby eliminating the child's need for socially unacceptable attention-getting devices. ANDERSON SAID the program appears to be quite 61 Missing In Landslide KOCHI, Japan (AP) Torrential rains set off a landslide which smashed at least 10 homes and swept a locomotive and two railway coaches into a ravine in southern Japan today. Police said 61 persons were missing. A rescue team of 120 police and volunteers was digging into the mud and rock which cascaded down a mountain slope. The slide struck an isolated village in a mountainous area 18 miles from Kochi.

Japan National Railways said only a conductor and a maintenance man were aboard the train. It said service had been halted because of the heavy rain Tuesday. Many Killed, Injured successful. The recidivism, or Warplanes Blast Hanoi Region rate of return to an institution, pushing the toll since the resumption of full-scale bombing has been less than half the norm, he said, but added that the program has not been operational long enough to Watch GOOD NEWS For To Day CHANNEL 2 6:30 p.m. Thursdays FEATURING: Mr.

Jerry Barber MADISONVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST FREE FAMILY BIBLE Given Away On Each Program Madisonville's First Locally Produced Regular TV Program on April 6 to 53 aircraft downed and 59 airmen missing. In South Vietnam, the U.S. Command said, American SAIGON (AP) American warplanes blasted the Hanoi region with heavy strikes Tuesday, the U.S. Commandan-nounced today. More fighting also was reported on the northern front in South Vietnam, east of Quang Tri City and southwest of Hue.

North Vietnam claimed that the U.S. planes bombed and strafed residential areas of Hanoi, "killing or injuring many persons and destroying or damaging hundreds of dwelling houses." It said two U.S. F4 planes accidentally attacked South Vietnamese marines five miles southeast of Quang Tri City. The command said 11 marines were killed and 30 were wounded. Spokesmen said the attack is under investigation.

launched last week. Heavier fighting broke out to the rear of the offensive. Spokesmen said North Vietnamese forces shelled and assaulted South Vietnamese positions about 10 miles southwest of Hue but were driven back with air and artillery strikes. The Saigon command claimed 67 of the attackers killed and said South Vietnamese casualties were two killed and 12 wounded. Hue was shelled Tuesday for the third night.

Five 122mm rounds landed, wounding one soldier. that attacks were made on civilian targets and said it had no information "indicating other than military targets were hit." The command also said it had no plane losses Tuesday to announce yet. But it did announce that MIG21 interceptors shot down a pair of Phantoms southwest of Hanoi on June 27. said two of crewmen were rescued, two are missing, and the announcement had been delayed until the search was abandoned. During the last two weeks, the U.S.

Command has reported eight planes lost over North Vietnam and 14 fliers missing, absolutely determine such a rate. Foster parents who agree to accept a delinquent are paid a little more than foster parents who accept a child who is dependent, and an effort is made to place the child in a community similar to his own. But Anderson said he felt it is better to place a youth outside his community of origin so the details of his past are not common knowledge among his VINTAGE WINE FOR VINTAGE PIANIST When Arthur Rubenstein performed at the Bordeaux music festival the proprietors of Chateau Lafite decided to open a bottle of wine in his honor from the year he was A French encyclopedia gave the date as 1889, but when it was opened and the significance explained, Rubenstein declared, "but I was born in 1888." Small clashes were reported east of Quang Tri City, and South Vietnamese forces were Phantoms were shot down. associates. reported still on the outskirts of the provincial capital that is the first major objective of the counteroffensive The U.S.

Command said it would disclose details of the raids later today, but it denied "This gives him a little evener break," he said. i Store Hours: PICNIC 45 E. Confer SUPPLIES Mon. Thru Sat. 821-0022 Friday v.

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