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Alabama Journal from Montgomery, Alabama • 18

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Alabama Journali
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Montgomery, Alabama
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18
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ALABAMA JOURNAL, Montgomery, Ala. Thursday, July 13, 1972. 18 Bessemer Board To Appeal Order State Chess players Keep IncidentAtACC Brings Charges Agcinst 2 Youths BESSEMER. WWRtwfe 4 specify buses. We actually ex- Sam C.

Diiitkt Court Judge neighbor floods hsl JrMT. Pointer, assigned pu-not require the school sys-schools outside theirtnm to furnish transportation Bessemer Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday Uose Tabs On if le Marcn pect minimal busing," he said. Ipils to Vandalism and grand larceny night to appeal a school busing charges have been place oraer 10 me u. b. supreme By HOYT HARWELL Imore in the newspapers about you can't be a great com- Court, Bessemer superintendent Dr.

Jack Hale said. for them. The appeals court said he 'district court could not "compel ja student to attend a distant petitor, BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (APHchess tha last two months than The average game in the club against two youths, aged 14 and 15, in connection with an incident Tuesday at Alabama Christian College, 3545 Atlanta Highway. Youth Aid detectives said the lasts from 30 to 45 minutes, The 5th U.

S. Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday ordered the Solid Waste Disposal Seminar Set Tuesday Smith said, "mainly becauss system to provide free busing when a lost position is reached, jchool and then fail to provide him the means to reach the school. Nor can it allow circumvention of the deseg- for pupils for the upcoming pair ara accused of stealing a the player will usually not con The relatively few chess play- in the last 10 years altogether, ers in Alabama, happy over the There are a great many young-surge of interest in the game, sters starting to play." ara keeping a close watch on! Alabama has one chess mas-the world chess match for vari- ter, Milan Momic of Leighton, ous reasons. a political refugea from Yugo- And most of them are pulling islavia. for American Bobby Fischer in "He walked into an Alabama the match in Iceland against open tournament shortly after sword, propane torch, radio andschol yeai reversing a Bir- The law requires every conn- legation plan by wholesale ex- SELMA (AP) An at-, a telephone from the school.

uisuici cuuu ruung. The boys are also charged with! Hale said the busing order by spray painting band room walls ie appeals court was not, in tinue. Being amateurs, we have a way of reaching lost petitions much faster than masters would." He said of Fischer: "The tempt to end confusion about Alabama's solid waste disposal ty to operate a solid waste deceptions to transfer provisions, posal system and depository. jTo do 60 would render the en-Officials on both state and 'tire plan of desegregation a fu- and instruments. itself, disrupting.

"It's not a law wnicn goes into effect in he came to this country. He sat Russian Boris Spassky Damage to the rooms andmassjye' cross-town busing de- September will be made in Sel- county levls will be given tile gesture. down to play and scored 7-0 and was a master at the end of Members of the four clubs in Alabama at Birmingham chance to clear up questions ma Tuesday. instruments was placed at $700 Huntsville, Montgomery and The sponsoring Alabama-Tombigbee Regional Planning More than 300 mayors, probate judges, public health officers, sanitarians and others will at- the tournament and has baen a master ever since," Dohne said. Momic works for an alumi by police.

Officials said the; He said tha board interpreted stolen items were valued as requiring busing $85. for high school pupils only. Names of the boys, who police! "It may not even require bus-said were junior high school ing at all. The board will have Mobile are doing their best to keep up with each move of the Russian champion and his chal and Development Commission beauty of the games he plays by far any dislike of him in his personal actions." The Alabama Chess Championships will be held during the Labor Day weekend in Montgomery with from 50 to 60 players expected, and a stronger interest than ever, due to the current Fischer-Spassky match. in arguing its case before the appeals panel, the Bessemer board contended that it had never transported pupils.

It also said it lacked "tha facilities, the buses, personnel or the knowhow to bus." But the 5th Circuit said that argument was "of no avail." said today that much confusion! tend. The speakers will include and misunderstanding abound lenger, num firm at Muscle Shoals. "We all hone to learn some-! Fischer's temperament "has students at the institution, wereito furnish transportation for with only two months to go be thine." John Dohne of Birminu-'ereated-a little bit of an unfa witheld on order of Family students required to go to Atty. Gen. Bill Baxley and the state health officer, Dr.

Ira Myel fore the requirements take court Junge William Thenord. na said todav in an interview school outside their neighbor vorable imago," Dohne said. "Non-chess players are annoyed and some tell me thny hope the Russian wins, but Hsi is past president of the club and a director of 15 "Some nf us may even have most chess players know about. a net on the match." he said, Fischer and hope he wins. Another club Smith put it this way: "We Charles Smith, said the match are pulling for Fischer, he great for nationally.

We overlook his quite oneness. It has created a wonder jvious emotional idiosyncrasies ful springboard of interest and because he's demonstrated this chess has a way of being itsi'ver since ha's been a child own attraction once you can get 'prodigy." someone to try. Smith said thiat most chess "Most people shy away from news usually is obtained it because of its obvious cg ithrough special publications head atmosphere which is not 'and is two months old. He said trua at all." it was an unusual pleasure to Dohne agreed: "It's alrcadvibe able to keep up with the Shop Thurs. Fri.

Til 9:00 P.M. been somewhat of a boon toiSpassky-Fischer match on a' this country. There has been i day-to-day basis. jn Birmingham cluh Lights Block its Wednesday night mcet'iigj spent most of the time studying: moves by he two masters, The Birmingham club has; lahout 50 members, most of; iithem new, young members. "Ini Drive-In View I fact, one other man and I wcrei For Passersby the only ones at our last mcet-j ing with shoes on," Dohne said.

I "The interest by youngsters is a good thing. They havej bright, quick minds. When you. get 50 you just play for A Selma drive-in theater owner who lost a federal harassment suit over the showing of X-ratcd movies has now installed lights to present passersby irom viewing nis movies. The theater now has 24 poles 15 Per Cent In City Involved In Home Building pach with a 1.500-watt bulb The executive director of the Home Builders Association of Alabama told the South! along the highway to "cut out the free show," as theater manager Jones savs.

Dist. Atty. William T. Faile filed suit against the theater for showing the movies which in the complaint charged i created a public nuisance in the form of a traffic hazard. The theater owners coun- teracted by filing suit in U.S.

Montgomery Kiwanis Club Wednesday that the honci building industry employs about 15 per cent nf Ihe city work force. Don R. Slatton predicted 2,000 District Court against taile and housing units would be Atty. Gen Bill Baxley charging constCtcd here during 1072, tnem wun narassinciu effort to put the firm out of business. This suit was rejected hy U.S.

Dist. Judge Frank Johnson. Faile now charges that the theater's lights are creating more of a traffic hazard than the movies did. The case has been set in Dallas County Circuit Court Aug. 24.

utilizing about 4,000 man years of employment. In addition, he said, these units will require anj abundance of building materials, all of which have a tremendous impact on the economy. Slatton cited several problems home builders face: 1) The cost of building materials has risen 9 per cent in the last six months. 2) There is a shortage of skilled laborers. 3) Montgomery land cost are about 12 to 15 per cent higher than elsewhere in the South.

4) Montgomery has an "unrealistic" and "antiquated" building code. Slatton, who was introduced 46-Year Railroad Man To Retire K. F. Minder of Montgomery, who started his career with retires E(i Gregory, said the city's railroads at age 11, zoning system makes the classification nf areas "uncer-i tain." Saturdav with 46 years behind him as a Louisville Nashville Railroad employe. He rose from an office boy to engineer, for 20 years running the Hummingbird passenger train between Montgomery and Mobile.

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Arjyra Guntharp, wife of mayor of Decatur, had her Shotgun Stolen Burglars stole a shotgun novel, "Return, Return, valued at $35 from the home of Shulamite, published by Lola Calhoun. 2220 Jackson Carlton Press of New York Ferry Tuesday, according! A former reporter for to police. Officials say tne intruders entered by breaking a rpar window to reach a latch. Birmingham News and the An-niston Star, Mrs. Guntharp is now writing her second novel.

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