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Port Angeles Evening News from Port Angeles, Washington • Page 9

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Texan OH On Hunt For Abominable Snowman in Nepal KATMANDU, Nepal Texas oil man Tom Slick left Thursday for the wild Himalayan area of eastern Nepal to launch a natural history expedition that will include a hunt for the Abominable Snowman. Slick and his party were flying iWt Angeles, (J to Biratnagar and will push off from there Friday with seven Sherpa guides and 65 porters on an eight-day trek to Iswa Khola. Nepalese living in the area believe the snowman is a huge, hairy two-footed monster that inhabits the slopes of the world's highest mountains. The only purported evidence of its existence ever found has been bear-like footprints in the snow. NEHRU LEADS NEW DELHI India's FCC- ond national election moved into its final and 19th day Thursday with Prime Minister Nehru's Congress Party again by far the nation's strongest political force.

Only in Kerala State, on the Malabar const of tropical India, was the Congress Pnr- ly trailing. There it, was running second to the Communists in the race for State Assembly seats. About 35.7 million miles separate Mercury from the sun, its nearest neighbor. STASSKN ARRIVES LONDON UP) Harold arrived Thursday to lead the U.S. delegation at the United Nations subcommittee talks on disarmament starting here Monday.

Stassen, President Eisenhower's personal adviser on disarmament, said the United States "seeks a sound, safeguarded agreement" which would stop the present arm- urn cut trend. Tulsa Natural gas in reality is not one g.as but four, which are known as ethane, methane, propane and butane. TOMORROW 9:30 ON THE BUTTON! Penney's opens with the most dramatic store- wide selection of merchandise of the whole year! Everything brand new new as tomorrow! Specially selected for quality for styling priced to celebrate our over half-a- century-policy of looking ahead with SAVE ON PENNEY'S FULL WEIGHT TWILLS! Penney's own full weight twills: hefty pants, sturdy 6-0 shirts. Full cut, proportion sizes reinforced no skimping at all! Sanfor- ized, vat dyed. Machine the set 42 shirt to IT.

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Mrs. Clayton Bailey, Seattle, commented: "We feel the Legislature based its action on personal concern, rather than the merits of Initiative 199. Our whole group gave tremendous time and effort to accomplish something. Now this is all wiped out." At Olympia Tuesday night the House voted 69-30 for the substitute measure and sent it to Gov. Rosellini.

There was no immediate Indication whether the governor would sign or veto the measure. Mrs. Bailey added that should the governor sign the bill the league "will not feel our Job is done" until the attorney general's office decides whether or not it is constitutional. Hearing Scheduled Local Air Service in Northwest Civil Aeronautics Board heaving on Pacific Northwest local air service will get under way at Seattle April 10, the CAB reported Wednesday. A spokesman said the study will deal with the issue of granting improvements in the local a i service pattern.

It also will consider the fitness and ability of airline applicants. The Seattle hearing will be followed at a later date by another CAB hearing in Washington, D.C. (Paid Advertisement) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For Sale: Dining- table and 6 chairs, swing rocker, Electrolux vacuum cleaner, fishing pole and reel, 7x50 binoculars. Call 9180. 3-16 For Sale: Equity 1953 Ford Customline V-8, radio and heater.

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615 E. Front. Inquire 524 W. llth, evenings. 3-13 Brooklyn Schoolboy Hailed Chen Prodigy NEW YORK quiet group huddled around a table in the corner of the Marshall Chess Club, watching an almost unbelievable game.

The players were Donald Byrne, chess master, and Bobby Fischer, a 13-year-old Brooklyn schoolboy playing in his first major tournament. Time and bold, surprising outfoxed his more experienced opponent. "Impossible," whispered one of the onlookers. "Byrne is losing to a. 13-year-old nobody." "Mate," said this "nobody," and the game was over.

Bobby had earned his first victory in the Leasing J. Rosenwald Trophy Tournament. Chess Reviews magazine called it the "game of the stunning masterpiece of combination play performed by a boy of 13 against a formidable opponent, matching the finest on record in the history of chess prodigies." Bobby didn't win the RosenwaM trophy went to Sammy Reschevsky, the ranking U.S. the crew-cut youngster who would rather play chess than eat established himself as a young man watch. New York chess enthusiasts have recognized Bobby's ability for several years.

Hans Kmoch, secretary-manager of the Manhattan Che.ss Club, says: "For his age, I don't think there is any better chess player in the world. He is a genuine prodigy and one of the toes; players in our club." Bobby appears embarrassed by all the attenticm he has drawn since he defeated Byrne. "I just made the moves I thought were best," he says modestly. "I was Just lucky." Where did he learn the game? "My sister taught me when I was 6," he says. "She was 12 and din't know too much about the game, but she told me where and how to move the pieces.

I OIL FOR BRITAIN DAMASCUS, Syria The Iraqi Petroleum Co. said the French tanker Aramis began loading 25,000 tons of oil Thursday at Baniyas for shipment to England. It is the first shipment of Iraqi oil to Britain since the company's installations in Syria were blown up during the British-Frenqh-Is- raeli attack on Egypt. Ro de Janiero The Amazon is more one and one-half miles wide at some points. EXPERT AT 13: Bobby Fischer studies move on way to victory over Donald Byrne, one of the best chess players in the United States.

liked it and have been playing it ever since." Does he want continue playing the game and perhaps become one of the great players? "I could play chess all he answers shyly. "I like tournaments and would like to play in a lot of them. As for being great, I don't know about that." Kmoch, however, has fewer reservations: "The outlook is brilliant. If he continues to proceed the way the way he has the past year or two, he's likely to become one of the greatest players of all time." Governor Withdraws 13 Appointees Of Langlie Regime OLVMPIA names of 13 men who were appointed to various state posts by former Obv. Langlie wede withdrawn Wednesday by Oov.

Rosellini. Rosellini let stand the Langlie appointments of Robert D. Timm, Harrington; Dr. C. Clement French, president of Washington State College; and Dr.

Henry Schmitz, president of the University of Washington to the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education. Appointments withdrawn Rosellini and dates the terms would have expired, included: State Public Assistance Advisory Committee: Burton A. Brown, Tacoma, and John M. Cowan, Yakima, both June 10, 1961; Winfleld A. McLean, Sedro Woolley, and Charles R.

Devlne, Spokane, June 10, 1962. State Highway Comrhission: R. A. Moislo, Tacoma, July ii, 1961; R. E.

Hensel, Bremerton, July 1, 1961 Board of Prison Terms and Paroles: John D. Lilly white, Pullman, April 15, 1957. Washington Public Service Commission: Ralph M. Davis, Olympia, Jan. 1, 1963.

Department of Health, Dr. Bernard Bucove, Olympia, appointed directed of Department of Health Sept. 28, 19S5. Board of Regents, University of Washington: D. G.

Corbett, Spokane, March, 1962; Qrant Armstrong, Chehalis, March, 1962. Board of Trustees, Western Washington College of Education: Burton A. Kingsbury, Bellingham, June 12, 1961. Rudolph Diesel patented the engine with which his name is generally associated in about 1892 HURRY PET OWNERS Licenses Advance on April 1st as Follows: Male dogs 3.00 Female dogs 4.0O Spayed females 3.00 Cats 1.00 Licenses on sale at MAKAH SPORTING GOODS STORE 107 North Laurel Clallam County Humane Society THURSDAY SEE YOU AT HUNDREDS OF YOUR OWN PRICE fin. TS Special Door Prize At 9 p.m., Following the Auction, we will present a Special Prize.

Just Register when you enter the Door. FOR THOSE UNABLE TO ATTEND LISTEN TO OUR AUCTION SHOW STARTING AT 7 P.M. OVER K.O.N.P. 8th Cherry Phone 8531.

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