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Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 3

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Alabama Journali
Location:
Montgomery, Alabama
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3
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Friday, July 7, 1972 ALABAMA JOURNAL, Montgomery, Ala. -t-us Planning alaead for a wedding, a birthday, or an anniversary? Then take advantage of substantial price reductions on 1 I I ft Ll tr Select group of dinner rings Ladies' Yellow Gold 8-Diamond $7C Cft Dinner Ring Reg. 87.95 3wU Ladies' White Gold 9-Diamond $10K Princess Ring rig. 128.00 'W3 Ladies' Yellow Gold 3-Diamond S1QQ00 Dinner Ring Reg. 250.00 177 Ladies' Yellow Gold 9-Diamond JOQOO Dinner Ring Reg.

350.00 A 7 Ladies' Yellow Gold 6 Damond STi fif Select group of bridal sets Ladies' Yellow Geld 1 Diamond Bridal Set Reg. 100.00 Ladies' Yellow Gold Emerald Cut Bridal Set Reg. 350.00 Ladies' Yellow Gold 1 Diamond Bridal Set Reg. 200.00 Ladies' Yellow Gold Bridal Set Reg. 179.50 s80.00 s275oo 516000 $14400 I Eastern Star Ring Reg.

89.95 Select group of diamond jewelry Select group of men's rings Gents Whit Gold 7-Diomond (4? points) Reg. 258.00 Gents White Gold Diamond Solitaire Reg. 225.00 Gents White Gold Diamond Cluster Ring (60 pts) Reg. 350.00 Gents Yellow Gold Diamond Solitaire Reg. 300.00 Gents Whit Gold Diamond Solitaire Reg.

275.00 Ladies' White Gold Diamond Pendant Reg. 75.00 Gents White Gold Diamond Tie Taek Reg. 59.00 Ladies' Diamond Yellow Gold Eastern Star Reg. 75.00 Ladies' White Gold Diamond Cross Reg. 250.00 $21800 s185oo s300 $24000 $222 moc 545.00 moo s19995 f-J Or v.

AP Wlrtphoto ZALES DIAMOND VALUE GUARANTEE: For size, cut, quality and ir, within sixty days from date of purchase, you find a better brilliance, your Zales Diamond Is the finest In Its price range, diamond value for the price, retum your purchase for a full reruna JEWELtRS Fischer (L), Spassky (R) Meet For Draw With Thorarinsnn Pessimism Still Plagues Officials At Fischer-Spassky Chess Match Entire itock not on Ml. Sale price) effective crfyon Effected merchandise. Original price ir, shown cm every uem. Ail items subject to pnor DOWNTOWN. 73 Dexter 2969 MONTGOMERY MALL 115 NORMANDALE ARCADE coliseum Boulevard beginning: things.

But I will not bite into REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP)j That is, unless the American' who asked in the Bobbv Fischer lost the draw challenger or the Soviet cham-; "Fischer come?" sour apple." Thursday nieht. eivins Boris bion nleads illness and gets an-j Near the end it was: i Thanks to a rich British WANT ADS WORK WONDERS! chess fan who doubled the i stakes, he didn't have to. I Spassky the first move, and the other postponement. "Spassky go?" world championship chessl The confusion of the past "I'm very pessimistic," match will finally start next 'week was summarized by the Max Euwe said at 10 a.m. Atj Tuesday.

I old woman selling cigarettes noon: "It's a very delicate situ-l ation." At 7 p.m., the president; of the International Chess Fed-1 eration sighed: "There's FORBES-WIN That was Tuesday. It could i Settlement In Church's Receivership Suit Seen have been any day in the garbled prelude to what chess lovers say is the match of the centurv Spasskv of the! U.S.S.R. vs. Fischer of the1 1971, by three AME ministers, MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -hearing on a suit to place the alleges misuse of in SPEQM.

church funds by the minimum salary department of the mostly black denomination. personnel and payroll department of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in receiv- Chief defendant is ur. n. U.S.A. Spassky arrived early to wait for Bobby.

Saying "I came to play," he philosphically accepted the first postponement when Fischer didn't show. Later he demanded an apology or he wouldn't play. ershin has been delayed for Ralph Jackson, department di- possible out-of-court settlement. WE'LL YOU Doran postponed Thursday the hearing to give AME lawyers and Dist. Atty.

Phil M. Canale a chance to meet and reach a possible settlement. The suit, filed in February, rector, who was recently reelected to his post at the AME convention in Dallas. The suit, filed for the three outof-state ministers by the Memphis district attorney, contends Jackson loaned money to himself and friends from church funds without AME authorization and had church-owned land transferred to his wife. Jackson and AME lawyers say, however, there has been no wrongdoing and the suit was motivated by a vendetta within the church against Jackson.

At the Dallas meeting earlier this week, the AME General Board approved moving the minimum salary department i j1" Fred Cramer, who advanced a slender claim to represent Fischer and called a lot of news conferences, forecast like a man who ought to know: "I can't see Bobby apologizing." The letter began: "Dear Boris: Please accept my since-rest apology for my disrespectful behavior At another news conference, one of Fischer's lawyers said he'd come to say he had nothing to say. Yefim Geller, Spassky's second, fielded questions Trith: Montgomery Data Sunset today 7:54 p.m. Sunrisehtomorrow 5:45 a.m. Time of moonrise 3:13 o.m. on July 6.

Time of moonset 5:07 p.m. on July 7. Next phase of the moon new on July 10. Highest temperature yesterday 84. Low last night 62.

High veor ago today 92. "Kak Gavant po Anghski or LP Uu 13 L3 headquarters from Memphis to as you say in English, "No comment." The Rev. William Lombardy, Hiori year oao todcy 92. I a Franciscan priest and avid chess player, told another ses quest. The move, however, will not make necessary arrangements, be made until church lawyers Jackson said.

The suit was brought by three AME ministers E. Wood iioii nf Kansas Citv. A. J. Red- Low year ago today 9.

Lowest humidity yes'erdoy afternoon 42. Highest humidity last right 90. Total precinitotlon since 1st of month 90. Deficiency Eince first of veor 3.33. Deficiency since first of month .43.

Total precipitation last 24 hours Total precipitation since first cf yeat 5 0 Gulf Tides sion of the newsmen: "Money is putting chess on the map, because money makes the world go round." Then there the "Eavesdrop rtiffc nf Jacksonville. and; per." a man approacning middle age with a shock of Samuel M. Davis of Ala. July 7 graying hair combed in careful disarray onto his forehead AT PANAMA CITY High Tide :.0 8:33 a.m. Low Tide --0 5 7C4 P-m.

AT MOBILE High Tide 2.2 10:37 a.m. Low Tide -0 3 P.m. AT PENSACOLA Hiri Tide 9:14 a.m. Low Tide 05 7:43 P.m. He takes voluminous notes, Jjiy 8 Ju'y 7 Julv 8 July 7 Zumwalt Replies To Soviets: 'Nuts' River Bulletin Flood Stage At 24-Hr.

24-Hr. I ORFOLK. Va. (AP stations stag 7:00 o.m. ch'ae 'J'Afmi- Eimo R- Zumwalt re- for a magazine piece, he says.

On scraps of paper he records conversations he's overheard, lie carries the scraps in a red plastic shopoing bag as he moves soundlessly about the hotel lobbies. One final quote, from Gud-mundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who was under o1 PDondinc to a Sonet-Cuban de- "'mand that the United States Clo'iDOrn ....40 14.1 1 base II TemDerarureS Withdraw from its naval Temperature 3 HERE'S' HOW IT ai iiuaniananiu oay vuuu, Rain High Low 24-Hr. 12-Hr. says, "My reaction would be: Vte Stations pressure from nscner to give 54 AttnnM 7o fl Zumwalt made the comment! up a share of the gate receipts: while hare Thursday for the "I have worked for more first East Coast Flag Officers! than a year to get this match to 'Iceland. I would do many Symposium.

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CUHBEniAHD CAPITAL 200 flhdison Aveiit 133 Bnwlerai Some fair-traded Items exempted as well as all Bishop In State Bishop H. X. presiding prelate over AME Churches in Alabama the past four years, was reassigned by the 39th session of the General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal church to serve in the state four more years. Assignment of bishops was made by the episcopal committee as concluding business on tho final dav of a meet FORBES I WING Only four other bishops! OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS already on tne Dencn went oacK to their former work Bishop Murphy, back to the second district; Bishop II. Thomas Primm, the fourth; Bishop H.

G. Boyant, the fifth and Bishop I. H. Bonner, the eighth. i- -vtv i-.

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