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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 21

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THE SUN-TELEGRAM Ml July 8, 1972 Disputes In Doubt Left Chess Until Last Match Minute Too Much Water Rarely the Case To Your Good Health George Thosteson, M.D. Bv STEPHEN BROEN1NG REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Disputes all day Thursday left in doubt until an hour before they drew lots that Roris Spassky and Robby Fischer would play for the HIS TAR -Fr CLAY.R. atv ARIES Your Daily Activity Guido According lo ffie Stan. HI To develop message for Tuesday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. TAURUS APR.

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And loss of sodium is important in itself. For a more familiar example, you have the case of people doing hard physical work for long periods under high temperatures. This can lead to heat collapse. That also can be fatal. What causes these collapses? Perspiration carries away too much sodium! So people working under such extreme conditions long since have learned the value of taking salt tablets, replenish the sodium supply in the body and to satisfy thirst by drinking water.

There has to be something wrong, mentally, with anyone who would deliberately drink so much water as to harm himself or kill himself, but it does happen. Exactly how much waler would depend on the physical condition and characteristics of the individual. For most of us, the important thing is just to understand a little about the importance of proper mineral levels in the fluids of the body. I MAY 20 y71-77-79-81 GEMINI Osl 3-21-30-37 ,6. 'el cn art oi CANCER JUNE 21 rk 1- 8- 9-31 5746-60-75 LEO 5 JULY 20 To 50 You 21 Opportunities 5 1 What 2 Old 52 The 1 23 Sidestep 24 Parties 25 Advance 26 Parent 27 Or Friends 29 Fall 30 Abound 53 Eosy 54 You'll 55 You 56 Lead 57 Have 53 To 59 Most 60 And gy43- 50 62 VIRGO '3-39-49-56 Dear Dr.

Thosteson: You said once that drinking too much water can be dangerous. Why? How much water? What can the effects be? K.E.T.B. Yes, too much water can be dangerous but "too much" means more than anybody in his right senses would be likely to drink. The average need is about 1 miarts a ii 1 VV1MII1 includes the water in vour coffee, soup, fruit juice. vegetables and other foods.

Mashed potatoes contain water. So does meat the juices in the meat. The body readily disooses of that much water or more. The average normal kidnev can excrete about a quart of water an hour. You also lose moisture through perspiration and from breathing.

Didn't you ever breathe on your glasses to clean them? There's moisture in every breath we exhale. Between the amount one needs and the amount one can handle, there's a wide range of safety. Your normal thirst tells you how much to drink more in hot sweaty weather, less in cool weather. Drinking huge volumes of water enough to get you into trouble usually occurs in psychotic individuals. But it does happen.

The most re cent case that came to my attention was only a couple of years ago, but the man died and his death was offi cially reported as from drinking enormous amounts of water. The essential danger is that the water carries away too them worse. Is this true? H.P. No, not true. No connection.

Dear Dr. Thosteson: You told a person who complained about numbness of the hands that it could be caused from arthritis in the spine. Could the same thing also cause a stiff, aching neck every morning? My doctor said it was caused from "nervous tension" and prescribed a tranquilizer, but it hasn't helped. Mrs. J.S.

Arthritis, of course, can cause pain and stiffness in the neck, but if your doctor said that YOURS was from nervous tension, I hestilale to contradict him without even seeing you. Just a remote suggestion, he might, try muscle relaxanls, to see if they will help. An ray of the neck and spine may show arthritic changes. Arthritis sufferers can be helped. Dr.

Thosteson's booklet discusses many types arthritis and related joint diseases as well as effective treatments and medications. For a copy of "How You Can Control Arthritis" write to Dr. Thosteson, Rnx 1S8, Dundee, 111. 60118, enclosing 35 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed (use zip code), stamped envelope. Dr.

Thosteson welcomes all reader mail, but regrets that, due to the tremendous volume received daily, he is unable to answer individual letters. Readers' questions are incorporated in his column whenever possible. (Copyright 1972) Good (gnAdVerse Today's Star Gazer is on page B-5 Church COME LET US WORSHIP TOGETHER CHURCHES OF CHRIST Tow Are Cordially Invited to Attend CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH SERVICES The Subject of the Lesxon-Sermon or This Svnday "SACRAMENT" A REDLANOS lOOr) RnosevfH Boed Phone 792-7631 Sunday Pihl" Mnrntnq Wnrhtn 9 15 10:1.1 Evening Wnrihip 6:00 UPTOWN 36.W North 8t. San Bernarrlmn Phone B74-07M Sunday Bible naxrt 9 4 A.M. Mornlr, Wtinhlo 10:4.1 A M.

Evening Wnrihlo :00 P.M. Wedneerlay Bible Clasire 7 P.M. A.L. Duly Mlnlnter Wednesday Bible tlAe, 7M P.M. T.J.

Walling Minuter San Rernardino in 11th STREET ISM Weit IHh Street San Bernardino Phone nr BM-1977 Sunday Rlhle r.laene. 9:41 AM. Morning Wnnlilo 1 1 :00 A M. Evening Worthio 6:00 P.M. Wednelday Bible riawee 7:30 P.M.

Boy Mayel Minliter Dear Dr. Thosteson: I am a boy, 18, and have heard that masturbation causes pimples on the face or makes church 3033 Ml Viexo Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Sunday Service 11:00 A.M. Wedneiday Meetlna 1:00 P.M. Child Care Prnvldfd Reading Room 1933 Mt.

View Frl. II A.M. to 4 P.M. Rialto FIRST CHURCH 290 River fide Ave. 0 Sunday School A.M.

Sunday Service 11:00 A.M. Wednesday Meetlna 8:00 P.M. Reading Room 131 S. Rlverllde Ave. Dally II A.M.

to 3 P.M. Exr.eot Sunday and Holiday! Community Bible Church .19 W. Aflth St. oonn r. ummonj Pastor i The Aces By IRA G.

CORN In a recent Far Eastern Championship Match between Australia and Hong Kong some spirited bidding, an unfortunate opening lead and some inspired dummy play by Victor Zinnsky of Hong Kong, provided his team with an important slam swing. This was the volatile deal: Vulnerable: East-West Dealer: West NORTH A 1072 VQ763 KJ98 EAST VEST A 4 A98542 J10753 A AK953 VK 10 A862 45 7 SOUTH A86 KQ94 AQ106432 The bidding: West North Esrt South 2 Pass 2 NT 4 4. Pass 5 4. 5 64, Pass Pass Dbl. All pass Opening lead: Ac of hearts.

West's bid of two hearts was a weak two bid; however, because of the distribution and poor texture of the heart suit, it was not in accord with standard practice. East's bid of two no-trump was forcing and investigatory and South tried to disrupt communications by jumping to four clubs. North raised happily and when East bid five hearts (a contract not destined for success), South took a "sacrifice" at six clubs. East's double ended the wild guessing game at least the bidding phase. There remained yet the play.

LUTHERAN Trinity (I.CMS) 200 IN. San ffprnardinn Paltnr: Curtis C. SltDhin XJ'orsliip 10 A.M. Sunday School 9 A.M. Si.

Paul' 7090 I'nlm Highland Pastor: Jarrold A. Eichmann SS 9:00 A.M. Worship 10:30 A.M. First English (I.CA) 13S1 North Saa Brrnardinn Paitnr: Jamai D. lartirh SS 9:30 A.M.

Torhip 9:30 A.M. Prarp Luthrran flfiMS) 3171 Ardpn Aspnim lA'den at Manhalll Sen Rarnarcjino Paitor Clarinta A. Kindtrhv nday Srhool 9:30 A Vi'nrhip Sprirr: Siindiir 10:43 A.M. Tursday 7:30 P.M. M.

IMEM 6767 Del Rosa Ave. San Bernardino (South of Saq', North of Pacific) Ph. 885-1280 EMILY SANFORD, Minister 9.30 A.M. YOUTH and ADULT EDUCATION 11.00 A.M. DEVOTIONAL SERVICE "WHO 00 YOU SAY I AM?" vrryone Wrlrnnie Ihal-A Vrnyer Affiliated nlth I nllr Srhnnl of brlellanilv, I nllr Vlllxe, Miaermrl.

FIRST CHURCH NAZARENE Sierra Way at Hth St. G. A. Rushford, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:50 a.m.

Worship 5:00 p.m. Young People 6:00 p.m. Evening Service 7:15 P.M. Prayer Meeting Alte Youth Meetlna. Air-Conditloned Sanctuary Kvrnftrv Cam Proiiicd Br On Bridge Unforunately for Australia, West led his heart ace, a lead which he was to deeply, regret.

South ruffed the heart and a low diamond in dummy. He then ruffed another heart and another diamond. Another heart ruff toppled East's king and dummy's heart queen was established. A trump to dummy ee-hausted the opponent's trumps and the queen of hearts provided a parking place for one of declarer's spades. This was now the position: NORTH AQJ1072 4, WEST EAST A4 AAK95 9 8 10 7 4A8 -SOUTH A KQ AQ10 Declarer now played dummy's spade queen which East won with the ace, but with misgivings.

Whether he returned a spade or a diamond, the slam was home. In desperation East led a low spade 111 hopes that declarer would go wrong, but this was South's day. He played East for both honors and discarded a diamond and won the spade in dummy. The club king was used to ruff the other diamond and the "impossible" took place. The slam was scojed in silence.

CHURCHES Our Savior (ALO SOth and Siprra Tay San Bprnardino Pallor Kenn.lh T. Caudlll Worship and 11 A.M. Sunday Srhool 9:43 A.M. Highland Avp. (AIX.) 1820 F.

Highland San Bprnardino Paltnr L. M. Andanan 8:45 A.M. Family Servire and Sunday Srhool 10:00 A.M. Full Sprvi.e Cliiit The King South Avp.

at Ford St. Bedland Paitor: Rav. ttinmnt It. Pau'ua Siinddy School and Bihlp Class 8:30 A.M. Worship Service, 10 A.M.

Graces Lutheran d.r.MS) ,139 Acacia, Biallr, Paitrtr BieharrJ Fasrftae Sunday lioo 8 A.M. Worship 9 A.M. The Eullipraii Church the Cross fICA) Sundar Srhnrd 9 VM. Ml orship 10 A.M. Rv.

Lnran R. Bualo 1308 IWth Flivrrside Ave. Biallo NEW LIFE CHAPEL (Inter Faith) Pastor Rev. Kenneth Lawrence 385 W. 41st Street SHRVtCES: Wed.

Night 7:30 P.M. Youth Night Sunday School 9 45 A M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday Night 6:00 P.M. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 1001 Arrowhead Ave.

Bill Jolly, Minister Church's School 9 30 A.M. Worship 8:20. 10:40 A.M. Youth Groups 4.30 P.M. "GLORY FOREVER" Nursery Care Provided 1 5 1 HERALD OF TRUTH CHANNEL 9 SUNDAY, 8:00 A.M.

THIS IS YOUR BIBLE CHANNEL 6 WEDNESDAY, 6:30 P.M. play would start Tuesday reached the organizers at about 7 p.m., or 50 minutes before Spassky reached the playing hall for the draw. He won the draw giving him the important first move. The sources said that during the disputes, a Schmid of West Germany, the chief referee, twice threatened to quit. Harry Golombek.

acting in the absence of Dr. Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) overruled Schmid and said, "We will go on." Having dropped their demand that P'ischer forfeit the first game because of his late arrival for the scheduled start last Sunday, the. Russians asked Thursday morning that Spassky be allowed to rest until Tuesday. They said he was "tired and upset" by all the controversy and delay. Lawyer Paul Marshal and the other men representing Fischer first rejected the request, saying the American insisted that the match start tomorrow.

FIDE officials Intervened and obtained American agreement on condition that Spassky put the request in writing. The day dragged on while officials tried to locate Spassky, who was finally found through the Soviet Embassy. He consented to write it. P'ischer then demanded that he be allowed days off on September religious holidays recognized by the worldwide Church of God, the fundamentalist sect he follows, if the match runs over its scheduled end of August finish. MUSCOY California Ava.

Ran Bernardino Phone 7.S2U-Sunday flhle Claoet 9 A Morning Woi.hfn IfMP A Evenlno Wnnhia 1:00 P.M Wednelday Blhle riaiee 7:10 jnhn Tnwoiend Minliler RIAITO 245 We.t Merrill Ava. Phone Do-tiltD Sunday Rlhle r.laeiei 1 4.1 A M. Morning Wnrthln. Id 'Id A Evening Wonhin :00 P.M Wednelday Rlhle Rlaiaee 7:110 P.M. Arthur Hlrki Minuter OF CHRIST Drl Rosa Ave.

at Date St. SERVICES Bihlp Study Prrarhing ani Ijimmuninii F.spning Sprvjre Tups. Sersice 9:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. 6:00 7:00 P.M.

Arthur W. AtUinson Jr. Innpplist FIRST Piilor liim II. Ilrtuff Jim Markev Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship Service 11:00 A.M.

Pastor Hauff "COMMANDING GOD" Evonqellstle P.M. SINOSPRITION "GOD GRACE FOR SINGERS" A rrfftntlly Wilrnm In All JUDSON BAPTIST CHURCH 25094 Pacific St. 889-4918 11 A.M. "i joy" Pastor J. LeRol Arreuet 7 P.M.

"Kxrmniv; rm; F.I IK" Tought by Asst. Pastor, Cloy Ford Auraery Cure WE WELCOME YOU TO THE Pentecostal Holiness Church 24261 E. 5h Street, B. SUNDAY SCMOOl 4S A.M. WORSHIP 11.00 A M.

SUNDAY IVININtt 7 00 M. WEDNESDAY IVININd 7 00 P.M. REV. DICK PASTOR THE CIRCLE OF THE STAR CHURCH OF THEOLA (Spiritualist) 10 Rryne Srl reruiw Prnehery, Aunrlay Devolaaaten rtail. Mnnday I P.M.

Hl.lt Prleelee. Vletery. Caitor FIRST CHURCH 736 Street Sunday Servient 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Wadnasday Meetino 8:00 P.M.

Child Care Prnvldrd Reading Ream 459 4th St. Mon. thru Sat. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.

Redlands FIRST CHURCH 110 W. Vine Street Sunday Sorvic. 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. rVodnoidav Meetlna 0:00 P.M.

Reeding Room. 131 Caion Mon. thru Frl. in A.M. to P.M.

Thure. P.M. to 9 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M.

to I P.M. ir3 TVe aa iTfii TVII-PT IT I 1 1 1 aT1! I licCl fi I I III Shii Bf rnnrdino 'I LESTER F. WENDT, Minister I I Morning Wnreliip Service 11A.M. i Kvrning; Srrvirp 7 P.M. I "in nn: twinkliim; of I ANJaYKT' lj j.

INLAND CHRISTIAN MACY KERN SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:3 A.M. WORSHIP 8:30 nJ 10:45 A.M. EVENING SERVICE 5:30 P.M. VESPER SERVICE 5:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING 7:00 P.M.

BOYS' BRIGADE and PIONEER GIRLS 6:45 P.M. THURSDAY LADIES' BIBLE STUDY Radio Broadcast "The Bible for Now" Sunday 9 A.M. KCKC Nurery are "Dial a Devotion" R82-6919 Sunday School 9:30 Morning Worship 10:45 Paitor Ltonard Fo Spaakinej Youth Service 5 P.M. CENTER CHURCH SAN BERNARDINO 7 P.M. Pastor Leonard Foi HIGHLAND JH1I4 Phone Kft2.3S Sunday Pthln r.lexei 4, A.M.

Mnrnmi Wnrehln A M. Evenlno Worehio 6.00 H. Wedneedey Bible riauee 1 P.M. P.H. Andtewe Minliter AM A M.

P.M. YUCAIPA jmm Yiirama Rlvd. Thone 797. 1919 Sunday Plble riaaiee 9:4 A M. Morning Worehlo 111:4 A.M.

Evening Wnrlhlo P.M. Wednelday Blhle Clattei 7:0 P.M. W.P. Jolly Minliter CHURCHES 1354 Mountain Vipw Ave. SERVICES StinHaT Bible Study Morning Worship Phoning Worahip TTrdnraday PS 9:4.

A.M. A.M. 6:00 P.M. Bihlp 7: SO P.M. R.

J. SlPVPnr, Evaitrlist FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 27555 E. BASE LINE 3 SUMMER SERVICES 2 EARLY SERVICES 8:30 1 9:45 A.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M. 9:45 A.M.

Church School Pastor Gary Beard 162-0924 RIALTO BAPTIST CHURCH 224 W. Etlwenda 875-3933 SERVICES: PREACHING TEACHING Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. A 7 P.M. INurnry Jr Churrhl Honoring Christ in times like these.

J. Murray Postles Pastor DEL ROSA HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH 1900 f. Lyftwooet Driv. Dr. Wm.

Priggur, Paitor Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Worship 10:50 A.M. A P.M. Young People's Meeting 7 P.M. Wednesday lible Study 7 P.M.

Nursery Provided FIRST BAPTIST RIALTO 172 ILOOMINVTON AVE. IN RIALTO I7S-7J20 lunrlny School '1 AM Worip II A.M. fief! 7 PM. W.d. Prrry.r Ueetma 7 P.M.

Or I Ooaay Pe'ler TEMPLE OF SPIRITUAL TRUTH NSAC He. Lillian fourteen, faifw Seal REV. JOSEPH JUDD SPIRIT GREETINGS Amerlctm Ltejlaej 732 Slaeee Woy Evening Worship P.M. Sp.cial Spaaksr. DAVE HJERTSTEDT Wed.

Mid-week Service Ph: 887-U13 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Hear DR. FRANK MASON PASTOR, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF AZUSA Tell His ExpcriencM In the Charismatic Renewal Movement Monday, July 10, 7:00 P.M. Dinner San Gorgonio Inn In Banning Meeting Begins at 8:00 P.M. Sponorrd Bv FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN'S FELLOWSHIP Psss Aras Chsptar Mr. Will Corinq, Prssidnnt OF HIGHLAND (Southern Baptist Convention) 7464 Victoria Ave.

862-3316 Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Church Training 4:30 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M. Wed.

Bible Study 7:30 P.M. til 2)? Ioda Ne''hborhood LYNWOOD AT ARDEN. SAN BERNARDINO PHONE 889-im 1:49 A M. Sunday Srhnnl II AM. 1 P.M.

lervleel II A.M. Serviee Holy Comnulnien TEEN POWER POWERHOUSE U.S.A. You arc cordially SPECIAL GUESTS "BETHEL-AIRES" CHOIR OP RIVERSIDE (40 Teenaeere) 1 P.M. 'HTri' invitrri to attrnn Mininter To Serve You Alexander L. Hunter William C.

Slone Th Church Whara PaopU All Dnamlnatlain Wanhlp JESUS PEOPLE TENT CRUSADE Saturday, July 8-1 5 Mill Street at Sierra Way, San Bernardino Special Music Deliverance Teaching Ministry Every Night at P.M. except Sunday Sunday Afternoon 2:30 CHRISTIAN CENTER 25000 E. 5th St. (Just East of Tippecanoe) 9:30 A.M. Prophecy Class 9:45 A.M.

School Hour FIRST CHURCH OF Sal 11 A M. Worship and i P.M. Evangelistic Pastor Boone REPORT ON WORLD CONVENTION SAN BERNARDINO 2404 N. GOLDEN AVENUE SUNDAY: Youth Fellowship 9:30 A M. 4:30 P.M.

SUNDAY: Adult and Jr. Church 11 A.M. MONDAY: Healing Ministry 1 P.M. WEDNESDAY: Evening Class 7:30 M. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Pev.

Kenneth H. Thompson Minister Faith Prayer Line: 114.151 5 KMl Radto FM ft. I Dally Mn4ay thru Friday If) A.M. Phone 883-7171 Dlat-A-Thought 884-2004 Rv. Ratter JJ.

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