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Record-Gazette from Banning, California • 10

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i i fTTTT i1 1 i 'ir i ww i 1 Ca. Banal Urn Record-Gasette Thursday, July 13, 1973 7Vih Pass Men in Service Chess Championship a i- Get Honors, Recognition: Loses Match, Makes Complaint A iL. a 1 Ml I I. 1 U.J Al Mia I. A MM Mil Hllfl Mfl fll la and this is part of first game on Fischers request.

The 29-year-old New Yorker walked out for $5 minutes Wednesday to protest two television cam or is hidden be Legion of Merit, four awards of the Branfe Star Medal, sis awards of the Air Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, two VS, Army Commendation Me-chls and two awards of the Purple Heart. He entered the Army in 1948 md was commissioned through Cfflcer Candidate School in 1951. He has served 11 months in the Republic of Korea. 1 The 1949 graduate of Coachella High School, Indio, received his BJS, degree In business In 1965 from St. Benedicts College, Atcheson, Kan His wife, Pauline, is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. C. Burrell, 14 Main SL, WUllams-town, Vt. Colooel Wells and his wife have one daughter, Elisabeth, 4. Fischer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI)-Bobby Fischer, already one game down In his drive for foe world chess championship, today threatened to walk out on the second match with tltlehoi-der Boris Spassky unless television cameras are removed from this hall.

Fischers demands were pre sen ted -by Fred Cramer, a vice president of foe Chess Federation, jU a closed meeting with representatives ot foe International Chess Federation (FIDE), tbe Icelandic organix- era and representatives of UJS. companies owning the television rights to tbe match, international chess sources said. The referee of the match, Germany's Lothar Schmid, said Fischer will lose foe second game if default If he does not ove foe stage when the players sit at foe chess board tor their championship match, scheduled to run a maximum of 24 games. Although ho went into foe much-postponed first game a heavy favorite, Fischer made what appeared to be a beginner's error and vent down to detent at foe hands iff foe 35-year-old Soviet world champ-km. The faoment of truth was painful.

Fischer rose from foe massive mahogany chess table, made a helpless gesture and resigned at the 56th move. Before stomping out of foe hill, ha reached overtoshakeSpasskyY hand. Fischer obviously was upset but Cramer, who Is a member of foe American's cAmp, said turn up for tbe scheduled 5 p.m. (1p.m. EDT) start today.

Schmid also said organisers will not keep spectators from the first two rows of seats In the hall as they did during foe Agreement HONOLULU (UPI)-Negotiators tor Hawaiis longshoremen and the stevedoring Industry reached agreement Wednesday night oa a new contract, following 15 months of sporadic talks and mounting fears of a devastate strike. The announcement by federal mediator Reynold FHagist ended the fears that the International Longshoremens and Warehousemens Union (ILWU) would lauhch a strike that could "ha a pro the game, Fischer locked himself into his hotel suits with his second, Father William Lombardy, a Catholic priest who la a grandmaster, to analyse the lost gnme end prepare tor today! encounter, "The challenger lost tbe first game at ths 29fo moke whan hi taking oneofSpasskyspawnshn allowed bis bishop fob trapped. By doing this ho In effect ex-' changed one bishop for two pawns an action which favored tbe champion. Although Fischer made a desperate attempt to tunjfoe game Into a draw, It became vious that Spassky could not be kept from promoting a pawn to a queen, thus making in eventual checkmate aeertalnty. (A 41 Reached be a tough Mow to Hawali'svul-henMo economy.

Representative! for bath sides left the ILWU headquarters shortly before midnight-, smiling and congratulating themselves, "The parties have reached. agreement oh fell Issues in foe longshore dispute, Haglst said, adding that foe agreements are "subject to the required ratification of the ILWU MONGOMERY, Ala. U.S. Army Colooel Obel H. Wells, son of Mr.aadMrs.T.R, Wells, Beaumont, Calif- has been named a distinguished graduated upon comptetlon'of theUjS.

Air Forces senior professional military school, the Air War College, at Maxwell AFB, Ala. Tha- 10-mgnth university level course preparts senior officers and specially selected civilians for higher command and stall positions by developing an understanding of ary strategy in support of security policy. While at Maxwell, the colonel also completed requirements Mr his IM. degree in political science at the Auburn University extension center. The colonel, an aeronautlc-ited senior pilot; nr Is ally rated In Honolulu with the Commander In ChieV Pacific Air Forces.

He previously completed 20 'months of duty in Vietnam, has completed 23 years of military service. Among his decorations are dm Silver star, three awards of Pass Students Get Honors At Schools, Universities Larry Becerra, of Banning, and Ronald Haroack, of Call- mesa, are among 1659 students receiving degrees from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. The recpiirements for the bachelor, of eeiwce or lor of arts degree were met in one of the university's six schools agriculture, arts, bus- loess administration, engineer-. log, environmental deafen, and Employment Said WA in RIVERSIDE -The! JppofAe working in California 'mwEBttrnK Imons June, a senior Reagan Admin- 1971 level, he added. latration wwai has iwwiiwu This is a 15 percent redne- Hon in the imemptoyment fi- Sigurd I Hansel director of gnre over the year and a good the Department of Human Re- indication, along with our new sauces DevelQpaieo said theT record of the total employed, record-breaking total thatCailfonilas 8,254,800.

The previous record economic expansion' is con-was 8,219,000 in September, DfCIRUK, Turkey Air Force Sergeant Kenton K. Wolf, Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeanW 1093 11. Kingswell Banning, has been reassigned.

The sergeant; a munitions specialist with an Air Force support unit, previously served St Keifs AFB, Ifev. Sergeant Wolf is a 1969 graduate of Beaumont (Calif High School. His wife, Cheryl, is the daughter of BUI Free, 10586 Magolla, Riverside, Calif. Mrs. Wolf's mother, Mrs.

Angle Free, resides at 3657 Ada Court, Riverside. TROY, N.Y. Sim F. Bullard of 1931 West Nlcolet SL Burning, been awarded a Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree at the 166th commencement ceremony at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. A total of 1,500 undergraduate and graduate degreeswerepre-seoted by the university on June 9 in the fields of architecture, engineering, humanities and sodal FLAGSTAFF.

ARIZ One Norfoero Arlsona University from Banning, was 850 who received Dean's List recognition tot the spring semester 1972. The students ipditfa with a minimum of 12 semester hours and a grade point average of not less than 3.499 on a four-point (4.00) scale, according to NAUsQf- tfAcadenrifi Affairs. student is Gary SL Page. ijMJGUSTA, Mich. (UPI) ProsUihdml)uve beat administered nperimentaDy to induce labor at term in about 5,000 women throughout die.

world with successful results in a percentage of meeting here were told The report 1 the prostaglandins was made at a meeting attended by 60 scientists from 16 countries. Prostaglandins a ltaiember hunily of fatty acids found in tiny amounts moat tissues of 1 the -body- are expected to have a wide range of medical applications. Imm range from regulating fertility to inducing tKwpantir tion. an it or above the level of foe maximum base wilt pay contributions oo higher ear-nlngs but they also will have those iiwtfaiiiiMiBiiip ed toward foe benefits that will be -payable to them and their families In foe future. Students At Rotary Meet Al Grafsky, president of the Rotary Club, announced that the program for tbe clubs1 meeting today jrsjq feature students from Beaumont High School, who will perform selections frpm.

their forth coming musical production of Rodger's and Hammerstelns "KING ANfiL Students performing will be Nits Hughes, Mark Ramon Dorothy Bradley, Beth Brock, and Linda Brock. Tbe meeting will be held at Jimmy's Mexican Restaurant. It sure wu PANGUITCH, Utah IUPU In 1875, Ebemxer Bryce, the first white man homestead in the region of -Bryce Canyon, now a national park, was asked what he thought of the two-mile-by three-mile geological--wonderland. "Well, it's a hell of a place to lose a cow," he said. 1969,: Hansen said the June figures also showed that 75,900 more people were working than in May, with employment grains recorded-In all major Indus--tries for the third successive The number of jabseekersalso increased In June, Hansen said, mainly because of the usual in-.

flux of new entrants into the labor market in June, such as graduates and youth seeking COL. OBEL H. WELLS The 1972 graduates were the first of Cal Poly's to have "university on their diplomas reflecting the new university name dumge approved for Cal Poly Thursday, June In addition to the 1659 undergraduate degrees, the university conferred master's degrees on 20 students in the fields of business! administration, education; -biological science, economics, physical education, and urban 570,000 compared with 494,000 in May, Hansen said, but this "Judging by past experience, we had expected a seasonal rise of 64,000 jobseekers in Juno," Hansen said, 'In which case the sftfi nfftif ny-yd jaated unmn-. ployment rate would have re-malned steady. However, since the increase over May was 76,000, tbe adjusted rate rose from 5.9 in May to 8J percent In June." Hanmui added tN mniiff of unemployed workers receiving' unemptoymeut insurance mg unemptoymew toatrxpco hfMfliSJfCntdflWnfngn3fi8JQQ i.

b) S3240Q In June. received tbe flrst part of Tbe average monthly be- nefit for a retired worker goes from $134 to $162; for a retired couple from $224 to about $271. A widowed mother with two children will receive average social security benefit of about $386, up from $322. For a disabled worker with a wife and one or more children, the new average monthly payment will be about $354, Increased (ran $295. 1 1 The special monthly payments that an made to certain.

indlrtjuals agaJZand ovex who an not insured for regular social security case benefits will also be Increased by 20, from $48J0 to $58.00 for an individual and from $72.50 for a couple. The new law also includes a provision for automatic annual increases In sodal security benefits as the cost of living rises in the fob un a recommendation made by President Nixon in his 1969 message on social security. Under the new law foe contribution and benefit base foe maximum amount of annual earnings that Is counted for benefit and contribution. pur poses will rise from the present $9,000 a year to $10,800 in 1973 and to $12,000 in 1974. Thereafter, this amount would be adjusted automatically, to keep pace with rising wages.

This means that is rise workers whose earnings Mr PS. Pliaa unUir tml ta aista HTi-M, H7WJ, Jn-14, J7HI, ITO-U L7MW. SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT! tt fJYlQH eSBB i I i J.C i I- 'V i Vr i I I 4 i 1 i i ij I vi "ALL-WEATHER BLACKWALL CluA aldwraU dmigi ndlal darts on shoulder Triple-tempered nylon cord conitrectfam POPULAR SIZES ONE LOW PRICE 7.75x18 7JSxl4 129x1413x19 i Wat-seni ismvivwm Mwtl.7SM.il. IHMlX Dm. DMttUUIUIMhm Mae, an the, Hah Owce MX wl tmn tin whmmw yw a ral (hack, aMwrtnf Muw J-M IkA Jl WSWOfy MvSiNBM plvfa summer work.

MMwplflyinanf.lnJiina, lndudlng tbe new entrants, was PALM SPRINGS -SocialSec-urity beneficiaries need not ply tor the 20 percent benefit Increase signed into law by President Nixon on July 1. Martin Semel, social security district manager said today that an social security beneficiaries who are on tbe benefit rolls In September will receive the increase automatically. The tacrease Is effective begfaming with die payments for tbe month of September which should be Pre-Register For School BEAUMONT Kindergarten pre-registration, for diildreh In Beaumont Unified SchoolDls-trlct who will be starting school next September will be held from July 17 through July 21. Registrations will be held at fee office of Palm School, 701 Palm Ave. from 10tolld0a.m.

Children vbowill be 5 years of age on or before December 2, 1972 an eligible for admission to KlndergarteninSeptem-ber. A birth certificate and iroof of a complete series of polio, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (LPT) Immunizations must bie pnsented at time of registration, Regulations requln measles immunizations or a statement indicating that the child has alnady bad regular measles, (red, ten-day measles) 1 0 ujO qjCustomeCCred iLPIaELM 0caasiijS5 asTe 5 im opreas muxvmnuiu omy at icrw sombe sroncs lAffKWAU 143 UHnnzsic) E3HEEBKE a leatall braka Helen iU whaab laaeael Maitar Cyl- xfio ieilaii IjrUrtalls hnka kaaaa Raaiara, elaxa, laanri, npwk (net whaal kaaiiaei kU enr dalle AUlwtaUtkfakaa. lUxtyrevLiM. leelelae Mur Iwik Itaai Naw Meh HwrOpHlwiir OeriyHliliete ehekaeUawea eaibuhr hat leserittBii, sIm assriwiUM. emiMmaiMv i TOEIE 849-4677 T1 SIEEVICIB 263 W.

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