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The World from Coos Bay, Oregon • 3

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The Worldi
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Coos Bay, Oregon
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3
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The World, Coos Bay, Wednesday, July 5, 1972 PAGE 3 DECLARES INSULT, BROKEN RULES Russian Chess Titleholder Wants Bobby Fischer Punished Now Hear This TheWorld By EMORY WELLS Armed Forces Editor priest and international chess grand master, will sit down again with the Russians today to try to solve the problems. We are making progress, Father Lombardy said. Dr. Max Euwe, president of the international federation, said he hoped to be able to stage the first game Thursday. Euwe said, Both sides say they want to play so I believe they will find some solution.

It would be a great setback for world chess if we would have to call off the match. possibility of holding the match. He also demanded a personal apology. Fischers lawyer, Paul Marshall, and his second, Father William Lombardy, were optimistic. We are hopeful we will be able to solve our differences with the Russians, said Marshall after a 2 H-hour session with Spasskys advisers Tuesday night.

Marshall said he and Father Lombardy, a burly Catholic All appeared saved when a British millionaire banker and chess fan dug into his own pocket to offer another $125,000. Fischer was on the next plane to Reykjavik and arrived Tuesday morning, where he quickly left the airport not to be seen since. Came the draw Tuesday to see who would play white for the first game and Fischer was asleep. So he sent his second, while Spassky was there in person. The world champion.

35. apparently decided he had had enough of Fischers antics and issued a statement that said: Fischer broke the rules of holding the contest by refusing to come for the ceremony of opening the match. By this, Fischer insulted me, personally, and the Chess Federation of the U.S.S.R., which I represent. He added that since Fischer had broken the rules he must bear the just punishment before there is a hope of holding the match. Only after this can I return to the question about the By IAN WESTERGREN REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) The future- of the world chess championship once more is in doubt, this time because Soviet titleholder Boris Spassky wants American challenger Bobby Fischer punished for his behavior.

The 24-game championship match was scheduled to start Sunday, but Fischer, a 29-year-old chess genius from Brooklyn, failed to turn up, mostly because he wanted more money than the $125,000 purse put up by the organizers. Navy Petty Officer First Class Roger L. Kelsoe has sailed for toe Western Pacific aboard the USS Towers, a guided missile destroyer homeported in San Diego, Calif. The Towers is scheduled for duty off the Vietnam coast. He is the son of Mr.

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He replaces Lieutenant Commander Robert F. Walberg who completed a three year tour of duty as commanding officer. He hajs been named administrative assistant for facility management in the division. Sr. Brown, who has been an in the unit since April graduated from North Bnd High School in 1959 and received a B.S.

degree in business administration from fiqld College in 1964. He was commissioned in 1965 and served aboard the destroyer escort USS McGinty, a Naval Reserve triining ship homeported in Portland and aboard the destroyer USS Perkins and the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea off Vitnam. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and their children, Wendy, Paul Ityb and Aimee, live at 1145 Oakway Drive, Coos Bay.

He is siiperintendent of Independent Stevedore Company, Coos Bay. Lieutenant David Poihemus, North Bend, has been named officer and training officer of the division. He has been a member of the division si months. (The division has moved into ndw quarters at the Coos Head Naval Facility and the building formerly occupied by the unit hs been turned over to the city off Coos Bay. The division will n)w be housed in what was the 1 gjm at the facility.

The building is now undergoing remodeling by members of Sea Bee Reserve units. i Aviation Machinists Mate Airman George E. Dukovich, who arrived home on leave May 22 to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Dukovich, 342 North Bay Drive, North Bend, departed June 17 for North Island, San Diego, Calif. He has been assigned to duty with VRC-50 at North Island. The' squadron will be deployed soon to Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines. Dukovich began active duty in March 1970 and was stationed for about a month at Cubi Point before he was transferred back to the United States to an Aviation Mechanic School course at North Island. He is a 1970 graduate of North Bend High School.

Navy Seaman James M. Hall recently visited Hong Kong aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea, now operating with the Seventh Fleet off the coast of Vietnam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell D.

Hall, 1490 Haynes Way, North Bend. Air Force Captain Louis A. Malvestuto has completed requirements for a M.A. degree East Asian studies at the University of Washington, Seattle. He studied under an Air Force program that assists members toward advanced degrees.

He is now assigned to the Presido of Monterey with Detachment 3275th Technical School, a unit of the Air Training Command. He received his B.S. degree in police administration in 1967 from Michigan State University and was commissioned in the same year upon graduation from Officer Training School at Lack-land Air Force Base, Tex. His wife, Jeanne, is the daughter of Mr. mid Mrs.

Harold M. Smith, 1615 California Coos Bay. Two Southwestern Oregon men who enlisted through the Coos Bay Navy Recruiting Station are now taking recruit training. The men are: Saeman Recruit Joseph Peter Bourell, 2307 Oak North Bend, enlisted June 22 in the Navys occupational school guarantee program for training in aviation maintenance and handling and is now taking recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. Be-for enlisting in the Navy he was employed by Sambos Restaurant, Coos Bay.

Seaman Recruit James Harvey Beaver, son of Delmar J. Beaver, McKinley Route, Myrtle Point, enlisted June 26 and is now taking recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. His mother, Mrs. Rena Hanson, lives in Portland. Airman First Class Larry J.

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