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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 20

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rrbcndaye-Herrin-Murphysbcro SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1972 Page Twenty Organizer says he lost money National Academy of Sciences ratings I RS seeks I 1 jcjt ores saiia iioeuuecTuv rock est foxes fro National Washington (AP) Tha National Academy of Sciences accepts less than 10 per cent of effectiveness claims made for a representative sampling of 27 nonprescription cold remedies. The delegates tabled a resolution on the war, arguing they were unwilling to adopt the proposed statement without fuller discussion. The convention was working past the scheduled closing hour at that point news scene Peoria (AP) The Internal Revenue Service has indicated it is seeking more than a half million dollars in taxes from rock festival organizer Herschel Tucker but Tucker says he owes the IRS Illinois scene The tabled resolution called on Among popular over-the The State Department has counter compounds rated ineffective in a report released to made good on a promise and political and military leaders of the United States to "cease all bombing in Indochina and press assigned James E. Baker to day is Coricidin cold tablets, manufactured by Schering Corp. for a ceasefire, stop the flow of South Africa the first black American diplomat assigned to of Bloomfield, N.J.

the nation. a sustained-release Hie ceremony, at which Spassky won that right, took place after Fischer wrote and delivered by hand an apology to Spassky. Dr. Max Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, left Thursday for the Netherlands. He may return before the end of the match, which will last until Fischer scores 2lk points or Spassky scores 12 (a victory counts on point and a draw half a point).

CATALOG FIRM'S ADVERTISING ATTACKED Chicago (AP) Spiegel a catalogue sales company, has been ordered to stop advertising "amounts-off 1 or "free trial" offers without disclosing restrictions to potential customers. A Federal Trade Commission hearing examiner, David H. Al-lard, issued the decision Mon A State Department spkesman announced Thursday that Baker, a 37-year-old career foreign capsules, made by Menley James a bor atoriesof Philadelphia, were judged possibly effective, meaning there is no evidence that they Chess: game of reason By Richard Roberts (c) New York Times New York Unlike poker, craps, monopoly, bridge or love, chess is absolutely devoid of the element of chance. Or so most people think. It is a game of skill, all skill and nothing but skill; cool, absolutely, totally logical.

A game in which two minds meet and clash in a never-never land of pure reason. And so it is up to a point. True, there is no luck of the deal, as there is in poker or bridge, and there are no repeated throws of the dice, the way there are in craps or monopoly (though there were, in the Middle Ages). But there is a good deal of emotion with some people it is passion which perhaps makes chess closer to love than to poker. And there is at least one small element of luck, in the form of the first move.

The privilege of making the first move is determined by a drawing of lots, a flip of a coin, a toss of a die. And to the winner of the draw, the flip or the toss goes a host of advantages, some almost tangible, some as difficult to define or formalize as the shifting shapes of an early-morning mist service officer, has been assigned to the U.S. Embassy in military supplies to Vietnam withdraw all military forces, encourage political settlement in Vietnam by The convention approved a proposed development of a study on marijuana usage and asked congregations to work for ratification of the equal rights of women constitutional amendment proposal. Spassky Wins Right To First Move Tuesday (c) New York Times Reykjavik, Iceland After months of bickering and was in Lawrenceville the morning of June 26, the day 8-year-old Dorothy Kavanaugh disappeared. Her body was found a week later in a grave near Princeton, Ind.

Gonder, of Obey, has been charged with kidnaping but not murder. Bank Seeks Higher Calumet Skyway Tolls Chicago (AP) A New York bank has filed suit in U.S. District Court seeking to force Chicago to raise its toll rate on the Calumet Skyway Bridge. The Emigrant Savings Bank of New York filed the suit against the city Thursday on behalf of all bondholders of the Chicago-Calumet Skyway bridge to raise funds needed to pay interest on the bond's due since January 1969. The bank asked the court to order the city to raise the toll from 35 to 50 cents.

MEAT EXPORTS Australia has displaced Argentina as the world's larcest exporter of red meats. HEART BEATS The heart beats 100,000 times a day, according to the American Heart Association. work 12 hours against cold congestion. Among 43 effectiveness claims for the cold remedies evaluated, the academy's National Research Council judged four as effective, eight ineffective as fixed combinations, five effective with reservations, 15 nothing. Tucker, organizer of a rock festival that was banned in Peoria County before being held July 3 near Streator in LaSalle County, said Thursday that he lost money on the venture.

Martin Janes, director of the IRS office in Peoria, said he talked with Tucker about taxes during the last week but declined further comment Reporters, however, viewed tax levy forms at stores which sold tickets for the rock fest which indicated the IRS is seeking $585,637 in personal, entertainment and business income taxes from Tucker. Some store owners saad IRS agents seized the ticket money from them. Ogilvie Still Plans To Debate Walker Springfield (AP) Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie said Thursday he has not ruled out more debates with his Democratic challenger, Daniel Walker, and planned to meet him in mid-August on KMOX-TV in St.

Louis. Ogilvie criticized Walker's conduct in previous debates during a television program in Peoria Wednesday. He accused Walker of refusing to discuss the issues and instead using the debates "for Walker said he would continue being dramatic "if that's what it takes to make the point about waste in government, about the wrong kinds of priorities that we have and about excessive Gonder Held to Jury In Girl's Kidnaping Mount Vernon (AP) William R. Gonder, 50, has been ordered held for a Lawrence County grand jury in connection with the kidnaping of a Lawrence ville girl later found dead. Judge Philip B.

Benefiel of Circuit Court ordered Gonder held for the grand jury investigation after hearing testimony Thursday that Gonder day on a complaint filed Nov. possiDiy enective ana 13 pro Pretoria, where he will be economic and commercial officer. Other black American diplomats and diplomatic couriers have served on a temporary basis in South Africa, but spokesman Charles W. Bray said Baker will be the first one on a permanent basis, probably spending two to three years in the country. Lutherans Table War Resolution Dallas (AP) Delegates of the Lutheran Church in America turned down a resolution against a ceasefire in Vietnam Thursday as they finished their biennial bably effective.

battling protests and Rated effective without postponements, the world champonship chess match has formally begun. The champion, Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union, and the American challenger, Bobby Fischer, met Thursday, shook hands and drew for the right to make the first move in the first 8, 1971. Hie ruling, announced by the Chicago FTC office, is not final and may be reviewed by the whole commission on appeal. Allard found that Spiegel advertised such offers in catalogues and circulars which he described as deceptive because they were not unconditional and the conditions were not clearly spelled out reservation were Isophrin nose drops for nasal congestion, Fedrazil for hay fever; and Chlorephrine Nyscaps for hay-fever nasal congestion and as a time-release capsule. U.S.

Black Diplomat Sent to South Africa Washington (AP) 1 game, now scheduled to begin Tuesday. tvmiw'o AKlEsjAn ILL juV A El En3 A 9 a If IT I Stock No. Stock No. Stock No. 145A 1971 Ford Custom 500 4 door.

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2-1996 Ford 4 door Sedans. Auto, power steering, and air. One is solid white, one is solid yellow. 41 7B 1968 Fairlane 500 4 dr. Sedan.

Medium blue, small V-8, auto, power steering, would make fine 2nd car. 823A 1971 Cadillac Coupe Deville. Solid gold color, priced to gol 820A 1 969 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe. Medium blue, white vinyl roof, fully equipped, 81 6A 1967 Cadillac Coupe Deville. Medium gray, black vinyl roof, runs goodl 631 A 1969 Olds.

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