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Enterprise-Record from Chico, California • 8

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Enterprise-Recordi
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Chico, California
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I JM I Cllcs (CiUf) Enterprise-Record Wednesday July 5 1878 PagegA pried and -international chess and- master will Nit down ain with the Russians today to try to solve the problems are making 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 rides say they want to play so I believe they will find some solution It would be a area) setback for world chess if we would call off tee The Cornish water pump at-Iron Mountain Mich largest of its type built in the United States was -designed to pump 3000 gallons of water a minute Services Are Set For Author Colen Who Took Bandit SAN "MATEO (UPD-Funeral services will be held Thursday for Arthur Colen S3 who 59 years ago tracked down and captured a murdering bandit who had stolen the engagement ring the railroader had given his bride Colen and his bride Minerva were returning to San Francisco from a 1913 honeymoon in New Orleans when the robber went through their Southern Pacific Go train taking money and jewelry from passengers Before leaving the train the bandit shot to death Horace Montague a Southern Pacific agent Colen a fireman and then a locomotive engineer hunted on San Skid Row for three' weeks before finding and turning over1 to police Ralph Fanis who was convicted and haneed Oden never got the ring back but was able to buy a replacement with reward money from the Mrs Colen died in 1966 Colen who retired in 1956 after 53 years -with -1 be SP made his home at Pescadero Liz Chosen Top Actress at West Berlin Festival BERLIN (UPI)-Pier Paolo film was awarded a golden bear Tuesday for the best film at West Berlin's 22nd International Film Festival An international jury said the Italian film was an example of how great literature can be screened with vitality and beauty Elizabeth Taylor was -chosen est actress for her role in Peter Is which also starred her husband Richard Burton Alberto Sordi won the prize for the best actor for his role in the Italian film Vacation of -Mr Di directed by Nanni Loy Other prizes included: Best short the British film Best Jean Pierre Blanc for his French film Late Ustinov who attended the festival was awarded a special for the originality of all work" The American film also was given a special award for its satiric representation of the human The film was directed by Arthur Hiller and starred George Scott and Diana Rigg All appeared saved when a British millionaire and chess fan-dug -intohis own pocket to offer another $125000 Fischer was on the next plane lo Reykjavik and arrived Tuesday morning where he qtik-kly left the airport not to be seen since The winner of the match will get $150000 and the loser $100- ooo Came the draw Tuesday sto see who would plav white for the first game and Fischer was asleep So he sent Ms second while Spassky was there In person The- world champion 35 apparently decided he had had enough of -antics and issued a statement that said: broke the rules of holding the contest by refusing to come for the ceremony of opening the match By this Fischer insulted me personal-' and the Chess Federation of USSR' which I represent" He added that since' Fischer had broken the rides he bear the just punishment before there is a hope of holding the match Only after this can -I return to the question about the possibility of holding the He also demanded a personal Dome In and See and Hear the Fabulous OPTIGAN ORGAN Fantastic Deputy Aims for Horse Buf Slays Rookie Patrolman XOS ANGELES (UPIV-A deputy sheriff trying to put an injured horse out of its miswy accidentally shot and killed 'a rookie California Hiehway Patrolman Tuesday night Authorities said the bizarre accident began when the horse being ridden by Willie Booker and his daughter was struck by a car in the Willowfarook area of the county Booker and the ghl were knocked off the animal but were not injured The! horse suffered a broken rear leg Deputy Sheriffs James Johnson anl Devid Andrew and rookie CHP officer Dana Everett Paladini 25 were investigating the accident when Booker asked that the horse be destroyed representative from the county Department of Animal Control placed the horse in a sling to hold it steady while Paladini began warning onlookers to get lade so they wouldn't be in the line of fire Johnson pulled his service revolver and fired three times The first two bullets struck the horse but the third went wild and hit Paladini Paladini--who bad -graduated from the CHP academy in Sacramento last Jan 27 was pronounced dead on arrival at St Francis Hospital in Lynwood REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) chess challenger lobby Fischer apologized today for delaying the start of the world championship match with Russian Boris Spassky but a demand from the Soviet chess federatidn threatened to cancel the 24-game series Russian- chess group Cabled Dr Max Euwe president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) demanding that- Fischer be ordered'" to forfeit the- first game because he did not abide by an agreement which said both players must show up within one hour of the scheduled time the Russians insist on this penalty I believe the whole match is off" said Euwe are sorry that the world championships were delayed The problems causing the delays were not with world champion Spassky who I respect as a player and a Fischer said grandmaster Spassky or the Soviet people were inconvenienced or discomforted I am indeed unhappy for I had not the slightest intention of this said 'V Officials hoped the twice-postponed tournament could get underway Thursday-but earlier representatives of both Fischer and Spassv broke off talks casting doubts on the possibility the match would be held The start was postponed from last Sunday while Fischer stayed in New York bargaining for more money It wes postponed a second time Tuesday -after Spassky said Fischer insulted him by refusing to show up to draw lots to see who got to make the first move He demanded Fischer apologize and said FIDE must censor Fischer Fischer Who has remained in seclusion since arriving in Reykjavik early Tuesday apologized -in a statement read his second the Rev William Lombardi -The demand from the Russian chess federation followed soon after representatives of aasskv said tney had broken ff talks with representatives The1 Soviet demand came in a telegram to Euwe and cited one paragraph of the agreement to play signed by both Fischer and Spassky in which they agreed that a player who does not turn up within one hour of the game time forfeits the game Euwe said the telegram arrived shortly after Fischer apologized for being late Fischer has kept in seclusion since he arrived in Reykjavik early Tuesday -The Russian decision to break off the talks earlier in the day threw serious doubts on the possibility -the match would be played is a very bad development' -and I am now very pessimistic about Euwe said The talks between representatives of Fischer and Spassky started Tuesday after Spassky triggered the second postponement of the scheduled 24-game series' saying Fischer had insulted him by not showing up for the pre-match ceremonies Hesaid he would not play until FIDE punished Fischer and Fischer personally apologized Officials hoped the match could start Thursday: the official Soviet New Agency Tass criticized Fischer and -id he and his backers pla 1 to use a computer to to win title The 24-game match was scheduled to start Sunday but Fischer a 29-year old chess genius from Brooklyn failed to turn up mostly -cause he wanted more money than the $125000 purse put up by the organizers lawyer Paul Marshall and his second Father William Lombardy were optimistic are hopeful we will be able to solve our differences with the Russians" said Marshall after a 2-hour session with advisers Tuesday nirfit Marshall said he and Father Lombardy a burly Catholic Oakland Man 72f Kills 3derly Sister-In-Law After $5 Debt Hassle OAKLAND An argument between two relatives in their 70s over a $5 debt ended with one of them dead and the other in jail Sunday on a murder charge Police said Norris Pickens 72 argued with his sister-in-law Rosa Thomas 70 when she demanded payment of $5 she had lent him He shot Mrs Thomas with a 32 caliber revolver she knit in apartment telephoned po- Only s42900 ValLj HUSLr MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERIOARD 325 BROADWAY CHICO 343-0221 533-6574 2090 Bird St rovill TW REPAIR I Strvfc until IS (MIL 2145 Fair St TVS! ivica Call $7 JO Cold Wave Hits interior of USM Southwest Fries By UNITID PRESS INTERNATIONAL A cold wave clutched the interior of the nation a heat wave gripped the Southwest and thunderstorms lumbered over the deep south Wednesday Temperatures dipped to the 30s in the upper Midwest early today and many record lows were expected to be set in the northcentral states In the desert southwest a summer heat wave continued to shoot the mercury to the1 120 mark' and above Thunderstorms were active in the east and deep south touching off some locally heavy rains Flash flood warnings were posted for portions of West Virginia Virginia and Kentucky Early morning temperatures ranged from 39 at Mich to 99 at Blythe Calif lire and waited for them to take him to prison officer said Torrential Rains Trigger Mudslide TOKYO (UPI) Torential rains triggered a mudslide near a provincial railway station today burying an estimated- 35 persons in the muck Police said the slide took place near the town of Yamada on Shikoku island It caught 40 residents IS volunteer firemen and three town officials who were working to repair highway damaged by an earlier glide Police said at least 35 of the persons were missing but their fate was not known They said one person was confirmed dead and three injured JEALOUSY AT BERLIN West Berlin police said today an 81-year-old man set fire to the bungalow of his 74-year-old girl friend because of jealousy CELEBRATES Dirty Soccer Uniforms May Bring on Strike LUGO Spain Players for San Roque soccer club- threaten to go on strike unless management pays back laundry bills A spokesman said the team had played its last three games in the same uncleaned uniforms He called the situation AGFACHROME FILM SPECIAL '135-20 Ex-Indiana Man Named ig Section's Manager WASHINGTON Laurel Meade" a native of Lafayette Ind has been named acting general sales manager of the AgricuSure Exi Market7 NOW YOU KNOW One president Calvin Cool idge was bom on the Fourth of July and three presidents John Adams Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe died cm that Wprocessing WRIGHT'S CAMERA 1 27 MAIN 342-4624 ing Service (EMSj Agriculture Secreteary Earl Butz said today Meade had been director of foe oilseeds branch in the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service In the EMS post Meade -will direct the export promotion programs including export credit programs under which officials hope eventually to make large new grain sales to Russia Make Your Nursery as Beautiful and Bright as your Baby springtime o-piece IF SOLD SEPARATELY: GROUP INCLUDES: i Play Pen S249S Crib Hi-Oiaif Play Pm Crib MatlreM and Bumper Pad $5995 Mai tra and bumper pad' Hi-Chair 81695 Diemer OR Cheat NURSERY GROUP For the new arrival 437 TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! 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