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Telegraph Colorado Springs, Colo, Sunday July 16, 1972 Time Capsule Begins tOO Year Wait on Saturday From NATIONAL UNVlCt NOAA, U.S. Dopi, Commerce (Continued From Page One) Spassky a 2-0 lead. Spassy needs 12 points to retain the title, Fischer 12H. Each game tvon counts a point. A draw is half a point.

Fischer is refusing to play game No. 3 Sunday unless the point the Russian gained by default is scratched from the score sheet. The deadlock seemed unbreakable. but attorneys and his second, the Rev. William Lombardy, were trying to find a way out.

One official connected with the International Chess he thought it was impossible to take the point away from Spassky. The Icelandic organizers earlier agreed to remove the television and movie cameras, although revenue from the rights helped to raise the total prize money to $300,000, the richest dhess championship in history. Asked if Fischer planned to pack up and go home. Marshal rieplied: Otherwise 1 be The feeling was that Fischer would not play the scheduled third game on Sunday. But no one knew for certain.

Shcweri High Expected I Fer Daytime Sunday orr Showers are expected over part of the Midwest. Warm, clear weather is indicated for the West. (AP Wirephoto Map) WEATHER FORECAST Rain or showers is forecast for most of the East from New England down into the Gulf states and the Southwest for Sunday. Amongst recent visitors to Colorado, that of Grace Greenwood (Mrs. Lippincott) calls for special mention.

Mrs. Lippincott made but a brief stay this time, but honored the excursion from Denver to Pueblo with her presence, making a most humorous speech at the dinner, in the course of which she remarked that people had told her that, when she had seen California, she would not thing so much of Colorado, but she had lost none of her admiration for her On her return from Pueblo, she paid a brief visit to Colorado Springs, and left Denver for the East, in company with General Sickles, on Wednesday last. Longmont Man Killed in Woodmoor Airplane Crash Vital Statistics Marriage Mark Mellum. 45. E.

Pikes Peak Jacquelyn Maria Linn, 1633 N. Murray Blvd. Raymond Douglas Pabilonia. 33. 3823 Enclno Drive: Regina Nova Gonzalez, 31.

21)14 Afton Way. Joe B. Archuleta. 43, Grants, N. Cieo J.

Chavez, 44. Grants, N. M. Robert Lawrence Rotneiaer, 27, 1333 Wrih.satch Cathleen Ann Montgomery, 24, 1325 N. Wahsatch Ave Carl Taylor Leonard.

24, Rochester, Jody Kay Kleckner, 20, Rochester, Minn. William H. Schroeder, 42, 310 Mount View Lane, Fountain; Lillian I. David, 31. 2005 S.

E3 Paso St. Kenneth Wavne Clark. 25. 3207 N. Pennsylvania Peggy Mae Fix, 22, 1010 Cree Drive.

Bruce Ryan Porter, 22, Cheyenne, Lsurel Ann Hildebrand, 19, 723 Manitou Blvd. Aeorge Augustus Henson 111. 44, 2711 Serendipity Circle: Sharon Eva Cox, 33. 4124 Pikes Peak Ave. Jimmy Carl Harris, 32.

Viejo. Mae Bernice Clancies, 29, 1927 S. Prospect St. Michael Steven Hurd, 20 E. San Miguel Debra Kaye Hall.

19. Monument. Ward Reed, 4370 Pikes Peak Teresa M. Bendure, 18, 5311 Borrego St. Frederick Michael Owens, 21, Arleta, Calif Karen G.

Hartley, 19, 2540 Gunnison St. Larry N. Edwards. 30. Philadelphia, Edith E.

Ellsworth. 48. 1032 Pagosa St. Ronald A Hunter, 35. La Junta; Jaa- slca G.

Funk. 53. La Junta. Michael Edward Hernandez, 18, 2000 Uintah St Shirley Ann Maez, 19, 2805 Caaden Circle. DEATHS AND FUNERALS I.EAHY Mr Thomas Edward Leahy, 813 S.

Circle. Mass Divine Redeemer Catholic church, Mon 8:30 am, Rosary Swan Drawing Room, Sun 7:30 p.m. Father Omer V. Foxhoven celebrant. Entombment, Memorial Gardens.

(Swan) Historical Group Program Speaker Norman Bender MI1JS Mrs. Mary Mills. Ft. Car. son passed sway Fri.

Arrangements later. (Swan) ROBB Mr Robert S. Robb, Sr. Chipita Park, Services Swan Drawing Room Mon 11 a Chaplain Everett Green officiating Interment Pinetree Cemetery, Corunna, Mich. (Swan) WHITNEY Mrs Elizabeth A.

Whitney, 525 Quebec Cir. Services Swan Drawing Room. Sun 3 30 p.m.. Rev. Haloweil Dewell officiating.

Interment Tulsa, Whisenhunt Funeral Home, Tulsa, Okla. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to the Penrose Cancer Hospital Fund in Mrs. Whitney's Name. (Swan) HTNRICHS Mrs. Martha C.

Hinrichs, 1706 Kingsley Dr passed away Sat. i Services Bellevue Baptist Church, Mon.1 11 a Rev Wayne Williams officiating.1 Interment Glenvil, Nebr. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to the Heart Fund. (Swan); KEEP Mr and Mrs James Keep. Sen ices and interment Ft.

Collins, Colo, i (Law) ORGAN Mrs. Esther Organ Services Mon. 1 p.m Law1 Drawing Room, Mr. Ronald Carter officiating. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery.

Denver 3:30 p.m. Mr. Douglas Perkins officiating. Contributions may be made to York College, York, Neb. (Law) DRATA SFC.

E7 Max Urata (Retired) Security, Services Monday 10 a.m. Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel, Chaplain Jackson officiating Interment Memorial Gardens with Military Honors. (Chapel Of Memories Mortuary) MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS to Colorado TB and RD Association are gratefully appreciated and acknowledged by letter, then entered into our permanent memorial records. However, a personal letter is not possible unless address is available In these instances, please accept this public thank you Colorado TB and Respiratory Disease Association. 809 No.

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