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Wednesday Evening, July 12, 1972-LUBBOCK AVAUKHE.JOUMW-B-? -m ffr nvvmnfrnj nfcHtiiy, mj 17If. fl ALBNVni-JWUUU. Black Woman Cook Saves Money For Convention, But Can't Get Into Hall EXCHANGE CLUB OWICEfiS-Mayor Morns Turner installed new officer, of tic Lubbock Lxcltangc Club Tuesday in ilia Lubbock Club. Pictured at the installation ceremonies urc, from left, Turner, Tommic Stevens, outgoing president IMS roffitl, president, find Bay Dickempcr, vice president. Newly installed secrctarr- trcasurcr, not pictured, is Percy Edwards.

(Stall Photo) SPASSKY IS BISHOP AHEAD Russian Chess Champion Takes Advantage Of U.S. Champ 9 Lapse In Opener Hy ISAAC KASHDAX International Grandmaster LOS ANGBLKS titlcholder Boris Spassky had Kood prosiwcis for a win when the first game of the world championship chess matcli between the Russian and Bobby Fischer of the United States was adjourned Tuesday. Actually, until near the end, it was one of the dullest championship contests on record. It was no surprise when Spassky, who had Uie white pieces and made the first move, started with advance of his fjuecn pawn. ahead or Iwhind.

Each of Uie players has been preparing for the other for years. They knew thai some day they would meet in a set match, and that the stakes would be high. Innovations Tossiblc Each one knows every published game of his opponent. Each has undoubtedly prepared many innovations specifically for this match. Would one of them be sprung in the opening game? Fischer played a defense popularized in the 1920s by Aron N'inzovich of Denmark.

For the first nine moves, the Two Melhodist Bishops Named At Houston Meet HOUSTON (AP) Delegates to the South Central Jurisdictional Conference continuec balloting today on the election of two United Methodist Church bishops. They selected two oth- arriving before dawn, ers Tuesday, Dr. Finis A. Crutchfield was JB ina named a bishop on the third stay through Saturday ixnl li-iT in 1 11 After 40 moves and five hours same was identical to one of play, Spassky was a bishop in 1951 between Petro' ahead. The U.S.

challenger 1 live pawns to Spnssky's three Union, and his king placed. This may prove to be sufficient compensation. Tolush of Uie Soviet ballot in Tuesday's lengthy ejection process. Dr. Robert was chosen on Ih MIAMI BEACH nelia Frederick is a 47-year-old black woman who has borne 14 children and worked most of her life as a laundress, cook or maid.

"For the first time In my life feel like something," said Mrs. Frederick, who arrived in Miami Beach on a bus from Detroit at 4:30 a.m. Tuesday loping to get into the Democratic National Convention. "I've never had a vacation even planned for one." But she was barred from the convention hall because she had no credentials. Mrs.

Frederick, whose husband died 11 years ago while working in a steel mill, saved i300 from her earnings as a xxtk at a Detroit nursing home come to Miami Beach. "I just always wanted to be near where it was going on," she said. "For years I've been listening to them on the television and the radio. I can remember listening to them when I was just a little girl. "I came from a polities family.

I got an uncle who was a councilman in River Rouge 12 years ago." But money comes hard for Mrs. Frederick, who earns 52.78 an hour at the nursing home Her teen-age children living al home tried to talk her out coming. "They said, 'old lady you jus don't do it like Mrs Frederick related. But she was determined. She and rode the bus for nine hours room 1 a night and planned That settled, Mrs.

Frederick she could just walk into Delegates are seeking replacements for four retiring bishops. Ten bishops, including the new appointees, will be assigned during a four-day meeting which ends Friday. Dr. Crutchfield, 55, is pastor of the Boston Ave. United Methodist Church in Tulsa, Okla.

He received 235 votes on the third ballot. A total of 216 was necessary for election. Dr. Goodrich. 63, pastor of the first United Methodist ul iin.ot: JUJiiiUUi oLIlUmiiS people she had seen on receive their instant expertise television.

through elaborate detailed ac- "Thcy told, me I had to be a counts of previous attempts in delegate or a news media or the newspapers and television something like that," Mrs. 1 rederick said. "How do just folks get into that place';" And, ironically, Mrs. Frederick arrived in Miami Beach ust as her H. announcing his withdrawal from the contest for he presidential nomination.

"At home we have a big 'H' Uie window for Humphrey," the match referee, in dance with regulations. The envelope will be opened and the move revealed to Fischer at 5 p.m. Reykjavik time Wednesday, when the game will be resumed in the Icelandic capital. formation was left in c.xact nal ance. More pieces soon went off the bo.ird, ineludine all the rooks by thc 23rd move.

Al that it seemed only a question When the game was adjourned, Spassky wrote down his 41st move and sealed it in an: envelope which hc gave to Pomt. it seemed only a questior the match referee, in accor- of tlme forc one he ers would propose a draw and the other would 'accept. The chance of error was not worthy of consideration with players of this stature. Oumo Turns Rut it happened. On his 29th turn, Fischer took a pawn that thor of eight books and is past chairman of the Jurisdiclional Council.

The South Central Jurisdiction Conference includes clergy and laity delegates rom Nebraska, Kansas, Mis'souri, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Supporters for two Mexican- American minister campaigned at the conference. Dr. Roy D. Barton of San An- 'nio and Dr.

Roberto Escamilla, assigned to Nashville, as director of hilingual ministries, are candidates. has a grandmaster to assist and the Rev. William Lombardy for Fischer. Of most interest lo chess buffs in the opening game was the question of who would be the aggressor. Would'' Spassky try for a quick initiative, or would he develop quietly to see what Fischer would do? Fischer practically always goes for the win.

seen? It must be put down to a rare it musi oe pui fiown 10 a rare ham, Gellcr for Spassky miscalcalatiorl by the American and the Rev. William Lombar- gcnius Pernaps hc had tho ught she said. "I use to watch him U0 uu talk on television and I like that news." He Australia Fears Mafia May Be i Entering Nation SYDNEY (AP) Top secur- 35, B-Q2, and the black bishop lnf! police official's are jvestigating the possibility that Mafia money is coming of a resource by when the bishop might escape. Spassky could then continue B-KtS; 34, KxP, BxP; Figure In 1954 Landmark Ruling Killed By Police PHILADELPHIA (AP) Andrew whose 1954 rajx; conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in a landmark ruling which strengthened the rights of criminal suspects, has been shot and killed by police following a robbery and rape.

is still lost. In the remaining moves of the session, Fischer put up all the resistance possible. It remained to be seen whether he could recover from the one er- In describing chess play, stands for King, Kt for Knight, for Queen, R. for Rook, for Bishop, for Pawn. The hyphen indicates a move, the a capture of a piece and the Australia from the i States.

Len S. J. Harper, deputy commissioner of the naliona police, said there was "possible ASTRONAUTS 15 astronauts David Scott, James hwin and Alfred Warden, from left, hauc been disciplined by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for secretly carrying souvenir stamped envelopes to the moon. One hundred of the. envelopes were given to an acquaintance and sold at a reported price of $1,500 each.

(AP Wircphoto) Group Seeking Limits On News Of Hijackings WASHINGTON- (AP) controls over news on air line hijackings might help cut down on hijack attempts, according bought a round-trip'iickeTfrom ion1 1 ir Detroit lo Miami for $108.45 ntr nc Organization (PAT- CO). John F. Leyden, the PATCO children eligible to attend these camp sessions include those who may be confined to a wheelchair, have a sensory impairment, cerebral palsy or epilepsy as well as those with on skyjacking attempts" in a letter to Transportation Secretary John A Volpe Tuesday. minds which he said. "Too often vivid details depicted by the media serve as an incentive to an already unbalanced mind which would even contemplate a crime of such serious magnitude," ho added.

Leyden said PATCO was not seeking to directly suppress! news, but that it wanted "n' change in the method used in 1 Special Children Can Use Facilities Of Camp Kiwaiiis president, called for "an immc- learning disabilities Miss Creel nolcd. Cost: Just Food The cost of the camp is just the cost of thc food: 514.50 for each six day session. "There are openings in both sessions," Miss Creel said. Registration will be at 1 p.m. Monday and July 24 and children will be picked up by parents at 11 a.m.

July 22 and July 29. Parents may attend an open house at the camp at that time. "We need 'camperships'," Miss Creel noted, "to help some children attend." Camperships, attend the camp might no otherwise be able to, can come from individuals, organizations or civic groups. "We are al economic levels to have the! tr children who are eligible attendKiv' cn this camn nnrf .1 CONVENTION Oklalioman In Last Seal On Roll Call MIAMI BEACH (UPf)-At every polilical convention, someone has lo have the last seal in the last row of Uie last slate on the roll call. Her name is Mrs.

Thelma Sloan, a soft-spoken grandmother from Tulsa, who doesn't to mind that, even through her rimless glasses, the speaker on the is jiumbnail-size. She is an alternate delegate to Uie 3Gth Democratic National the state of Oklahoma. By luck of an unlurkv draw Oklahoma drew last and therefore voles lasts and gels the seats in the rear. As an alternate, however, Airs. Sloan does not gel lo at all and gets to sit in the back of (lie hall.

Traded Seats Mrs. Sloan (she has seven children, two grandchildren, two adopted Korean children) could have boon a volui" delegate "bul I traded delegate seats with Backman also of Tulsa. She felt that Mrs. Backman a cross-town neishlwr, had done so much political work" for Gov. David Hall, while she was this camp and pay what they can of the fee," she said.

Open For The camp will open fo the use of special children who interested in county elections. Mrs. Sloan was an uncommitted who ivas spurned by the H. Humph revs and by the George S. prescntly are being: served by some other organization in Lubbock, according to Miss Creel All they have to do to use camp facilities is call school." me at the who needed her to keep the Humphreys from tiikins the spot on the i delegation.

So was Mrs. Backman. Mrs. Sloan, whoso husband is with her hut can't, get a ticket to the convention, said she is sure how Mrs. Backman cast their vote tonight but heard her mention The camp activities for the two week long sessions WaUacc yesterday." scheduled will play up the natural environment of the area with on Jimsj, iJii nieivin financially sponsoring a child tola country playground with M'allnre shc vote? on Iie il ould be re P''es softly, Hosts what he says.

My mother use a work in his elections." Mrs. Frederick said she was particularly impressed with Humphrey's part in establishing the Job Corps. ''I had three of my children go through it arid it did wonderful for them," she said. "My oldest daughter, who is 23, is rfpw a typist" with an electrical computer; another daughter is in clerical work; and my youngest daughter, whoj is 19, is a dietary cook at a convalescent home like me." She was disappointed at being liarreri from convention hall, but Mrs. Frederick, with 10 did not elaborate.

nwu ciaLrtjiait. wen praised the Trans- Amencan faml 'y Secondly, housc -IT litn r.cajfj.un a mud pi area, tiro swings and looke pretty much to Senator oil drums as plav equipment ih but then Muskie said Miss Creel. IP ull pd out. School facilities to be used by Did( slic rc re! not being able summer campers include ithe fishing pond and horses as Mr5 replies well as the petting 7.00 and green "i think Mrs. Ba portation Department and the iil TO Y' tlcs lllc students Federal Aviation Adnvnis- sotnJ Olher Ulan an tf i- academic 1 OITIIPV PV- for efforts to stop air piracy, while emphasizing that more needed to be done Demos Reject Homosexual Bid By Men, Women 1J1UUU I UL MIAMI BEACH fUPI) Vijay Kumar Alittnl, 22, Democratic convention Chandigarh, India; and Mo- today shouted down a proposal! ha mad Hosein Motamedi, 22, of to endorse homosexuality in academic life," Conley plained.

Foreign students are often isolated from families and friends and they need some social outlet, he said. "It's a sad thing to see a foreign student sitting alone on a holiday." The Conleys five students "-include Bandyopadhyay, his wife Bratat, 22, of Calcutta: Mahmoud Aslani, 27, of Tehran, A study of natural habitat, plants and animals will he Iran. stressed, "Tooth brushing and Backman represents me as much as she does herself. She and I have discussed it." Mrs. Hall has done veoman orl votcr registration, "working telephones and u.Mtitt^ at IHCai3 i ui-iisd, will be incorporated in 'fun' ac-l worklng tel ephoncs and drivin" tivities." Miss Creel voters to the lls er siphts "We plan to make it a nnw sct on a county fun anrl COmmiSSlOner fpplc fun and enrichment program." Simple crafts, jwttcry.

thank you plaques for people who helped with camperships, stitchcries and centerpieces of commissioner she feels should be swiftly retired. She admittedly is keen on McGovern. not too Supports Uninos Always iiun miinri lJiCL.tr;> iiv 0 natural wildlife at the camp hls ha t)cc a prairie fire bn made hv childrnn in a because of amnestv and thp be made by children in each session. at least came close. Even' if it comes I can't in," she said.

"It just feels) good to be near Humphrey." 1 --'-j i gay liberation movement its full hearing at a national Expanded Sessions In the fall, camp sessions will hc expanded as the need grows L-hildren still living and l.J he expanded as the need grows. grandchildren, was "happy shei' atr rmI but after giving All the- students are attending children at the slate school will line gay liberation summer school at Tech exceti Bella Abzi Actress Slage Brief Encounter MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) evidence" that Mafia funds are Rep. Bella Abzug ol New York bankrolling slot machine ations and being put into other ventures. Government sources said the fl tliu CKlLv IiLIUXJl WJJ summer school at Tech except: l)SC camp on a limited basis Motamedi, who is working in lit will he operated through the Dallas for the summer.

summer and fall for use by The proposed addition to the Thc mrllc 1 0 13 arc al! children throughout the platform was rejected aftcr orin various phases of; COIT and surrounding Cathy a member of engineering ni injarca. platform committee from Ohio mechanical engineering, Miltalj The program is not costing s.iirf itc 'I in civil enffineerins. Band- taxpayers any money, according to Miss Creel, and if it said its approval would "invite' the ridicule of this nation. Before the vole, two gates who dele- yopadhyay in industrial engineering, and Motamedi in v.v* iials pleaded for approval of the! measure. the joring in geography.

Mrs. Bandyopadhyay joring in geobraphy. ever docs it will be minute. "Our purpose," said Miss angrily accused actress One of the ma- Creel," is to help the special 'children of the community and eptionsistiJl have ome. investigation sparked by numbers the position on thej a FBI report that Australians as he of a police a gun at thc head officer had tripped while chasing him, police said.

Another officer fired four bullets into Mallory's back, killing him. Odd Job Holder Mallory was an occasional porter and odd job holder at his death. His name is board. Thus B-Q2 indicates that the Bishop has been moved to the second square from the end of the Ijoard and in front of the Queen's original position. Nude Picture Used ii Station For Hour SAUGUS, Calif.

one or two people called 1 to complain when a cable television station broadcast the image of a Playboy centerfold nude for more than an hour. Staiion Manager Craig- Rahn said Tuesday pranksters broke (into the station and placed the been conferring with Mafia families in the United States. A type of slot machine called a poker machine is legal in noncommercial clubs in New foulh Wales state, and it is estimated that just under $2 billion a year is poured into 29,000 women delegates from South Carolina. "You stole that from us. lij ai.v.u.3i;u OIllL i -i- "ram tMrS.

VXJ.11GV 531Q MacLaine early today of sabo-. 5 i' 0 to irlea that the s'ti taging an effort lo add nea smashed and oiirj Uve wilh their host family. i ol)ll I IF! I nsi et-r-nfilf I many 001110 have a 3Ut the "i nf ed ram Mr 0 1 said is thc them remain at amnesty and the young people. "My baby is 19 years old- even he wouldn't ask for amnesty. During- World War II lliat was considered very un- American.

And mv son has a very low 37 draft number." Can you support llcGovem? "Well, I couldn't support a Republican, I've never done in my life." In 196S, she voted for Wallace but didn't work for him. She would do the same again. As for fun at Miami Beach, the tourist mecra, the sessions last too long. "I'm afraid we'll take our swimsuits home dry," she said. Rep.

Abzug told the actress in itixt uut spilled in the streets," -n-c Madeline Davis of Buffalo the who described herself as woman and a Kep. ADzug told the actress ini Innything the brief exchange on the floor' Jarncs Foster, of San Fran- of thn Democratic Natinn.ilt called on the "whitp Thrv nc emocrac aona e. Convention in front of the Cali-l' 1 0 male, heterosexual fornia delegation, of which stru" MacLnine she nrefers Ms. homosexuarls Council MacLninc she prefers Ms. is a member.

When the actress tried to ex- own lifestyles. 'The 20 million to pursue )W t. inc acirebo irieu 10 CA- uuiajuji men of the machines in the state. Of a i that a number of woman arc lookins; for ai The this. Uie slate government col- (McGovcrn had I Political parly that is respon- in 19M IccLs million taxes, and switched from support of they've to their needs," Foster hns its the Chlbn RCt abOUt S133 million.

Cmith Allhnrt. the clute Ret about S153 million. Sen. Ron Maunsell said in Canberra today that the Mafia had tried unsuccessfully to take over an Australian finance house some months ago. He declined to name the company.

"'It is understandable that thc Ji vsj.il Wl South Carolina women Monday said night, in order to avoid a parliamentary test that could have jeopardized their chances on the crucial California credentials vole, the New York con- grcsswoman snapped: spelled out by the Supreme Court, specifies that a defendant must reccix-e a speedy arraignment after a preliminary hearing and a full description of his rights. The ruling incited criticism of the high court in strict law-and- order circles, especially when it developed that Mallory was arrested for rape three times after the justices overturned his first conviction. Traffic Toll July 11, 1972 Accidents 3,082 Injuries Same Accidents Deaths Injuries woni I Sofl Water CtfUWANJl KT OR HKN-t Kt Ho said ho did not know whether thc lack of protest calls Indicated few people watch his station's channel early in the, morning, or if they would rather look at nude women than temperature gauges. Sheriff's Deputy Dave Harris said the law was "hunting for someone with a Playboy centerfold missing." To protect a freshly seeded a quick and easy fenre can be made of lightweight steel chain attached to 1x3 inch wooden stakes. industry," said that one merchant bank made a 27 per cent profit before taxation and 14 per cent after.

"That's not chicken feed in anybody's book," he said. vear water plan ccomrncnriations. Mallory was an occasional Staiion Manager Craig- Rahn me mo a He de- tials volc tho Kw ork con- Conley said. porter and odd job holder at his said Tuesday pranksters broke name the company. grcsswoman snapped: CONTRACTS AWARDED Anyone interested in hosting death.

His name is the station and placed the IS that the care a bout Gary Hart WASHINGTON (AP) Com-i a foreign student or additional on a ruling that lias become! nude photo in front of an 1 va fie a (McGovern's campaisrn mana- munity health programs for in-j information is asked to call Mrs. standard usage in criminalja a't i camera, Australian industry, sa)dj RCr no a kid. mians in four New Blisard, Chairman of courts and jails throughout thc broadcasts weather dials and Malln explaining that oncj rf you ant tnc ncst be financed hc program, at 7nS.fi57'->, Mrs. nation. Tlie "Mallory Rule," as temperature gauges.

merchant made a 27 per MS Mnclaine re-ifederal contracts. Sen Fisk. co chairman, at Srvllr-rl niit Ihn Hf hn HiH Tint Irnntf ccnt Wtorc taxation and cnnnHrrl Tl X- XT 7.1I-9TO1 nr Pfinlnv 'iW- Although it is not officially parti After the vote, gay activists' 01 university, the Host Fam- know. I think your! issed and hugged each other in works closely memory's improving. Vou iiuggca cacn Oiner m'''y UVIKS c-iuiL'iv niL'niory i ou the convention's the Coordinating Board of didn't forget to.

take your urn- section. International Student brclla." International Student brclla." Conley said. Anyone interested in hosting; CKNTIIAI. All! rOXDITIOM.VC HOOM AIR COMHTIOMXfi BY "LADY CALL BRADY" rt Gcor-ciMontoya. of the CANDADIAX IMMIGRANTS OTTAWA Canada accepted 121,900 immigrants in 1971, a decrease of 25,513, or nearly 18 per cent, from 1070.

The Uniled States for iho first time was the main country of origin, contributing 24,366 people. Arrivals from Britiin fell lo a 41 per cent drop. i V.II.UL lllfjr Without the switchi Tuesday. votes, she added, Indian announced- 7 591 or said six Sandoval have!" pueblos BONDS now being sold by LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Coll or Write: Dr. F.

W. Matlox. 806-792-3221 Lubbock Christian College 5601 West 19th Street Lubbock, Texas 77407 illtVCt McGovern might have lost the been awarded a federal con-i presidential nomination. tract of S66.7SO, and S19.0SO con-i. McGovern saidilracts were awarded to Monday night they switched thcjthe San Juan Pueblo and ihe 1 voles only after it.

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