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HIS AVil I I IIMI.S SUNDAY. MAUUI II. I 'WO B3 METRO NEWS By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS CHURCH: First Activist Role in A.M.E. Plays Community Qtl'l. and 14 Qlb lb Qxlb lixlb III NbB I Rnlj Spnssky had nlioady used 89 minutes, Kasparov only 19 15 Be5 Ne4 16 axb4 OfB 17 Bxh8 gxf3 18 Rgll Black has littlo lor tho exchango Qg4 19 Qd1 NgB 20 Qd4 N4 21 Qe5 Be6 22 Qf4 QgB II 22 QgB, one way lo win is 23 Qxh6 Ixg2 24 Bg7.

23 Qxf3 f6 Black's last hope is lo trap White's Bishop 24 Qf4 Kf 7 26 f3 NgB 26 Kd2 Foreseeing 26 RxhB 27 Rxa7 KI8 28 0d6. mating Qf6 27 h4 Qxf4 28 exf4 Nh7 29 g4. Black Resigns. Black can hardly move alter 29 Rxh8 30 Rxa7 KI8 31 Rol BI732 Ree7. monncincj IbNba 12 BbSI Throntoninci the skowcr 13 Bob Nxc3 Stopping tho throat by 12 Nxg3 13hxg3BI6 14Qb3Bxc3 15 Qxc3 Qxc3 16 bxc3 lets White plant a Knight on d4.

And White emerges a pawn atioad alter tho tricky 12 13 Bo5 Nxc3 14 bxc3! Qxo6 IB NxeB Bxc2 16 cxb4. 13 Bxc6 bxc67l Tougher is 13 Qxc6 14 bxc3 BxcB. although 1B h4 loosens Black's pawn structure. 14 a3l Instead. 14 BeB? Nc4 1B Kdl OIB 16 BxhS g4 gives Black too much counterplay.

g4 Desperation in a bad position. Not satisfactory are 14 BaB IB BeB. 14 BIB 1 Qd2 Ne4 1 6 Qxb4 Nxg3 1 7 hxg3 Be4 1 8 6 so i nDj 4 ID 11 abedefgh uttst cur LOS ANGELES CARES about komokss ptople living oh our city stmts. Dsporatt poooh who know only hungor, lontSntss ond misery. Right now you can reach out to them and say "I by providing hot meals and safe shelter.

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Help Los Angeles say "I care" today! Rush your tax-deductible gift to: THE LOS ANGELES MISSION P.O. BOX 21448, Dept. TFMZ Los Angeles, CA 90021 mention: itj a. los Angeles street and BVaim OU 40TH YIAROF SMVICI EDUCATIONAL FORUM "PREPARING FOR THE 2 1st CENTURY" What's New in Education? What's Needed? Speaker: Respondents: Who Will Be the New Students? Louise Aho Nuevo Kerr, Ph.D. Associate Vice Chancellor University of Illinois at Chicago Alexander W.

Astin, Director Higher Education Research Institute, UCLA Jose Castro, Assistant Vice President Community Affairs', Security Pacific Bank and Chairman of the Adopt-a-School Program, LAUSD Wednesday. March 14th, 8 p.m. Mount St. Mary's College Lecture Hall, Doheny Campus (Adams Flgueroal Free valet parking provided No Charge Limited Seating Call (213) 476-2237 ext. 3331 for reservations, Call by Tuesday.

March 13. 1990 ria, Goldenwest at Hazard in Westminster. High school, junior high, and elementary school students will compete in separate sections. Top individuals and teams in each section win trophies and medals. The winner of the high school section qualifies for the adult state championship playoffs and earns a trip in August to Jacksonville, Florida, as the Southern California representative in the Denker tournament of high school state champions.

For all of the details, call Paul Shannon at (714) 891-6398. The Newhall Bowl Chess Blitz, a five-minute tournament open to all, is scheduled March 18 at the Newhall Bowl, 23700 Lyons Ave. in Newhall. The sponsor has guaranteed $700 in prizes, including a first prize of $250. Call Gary Sauer at (805) 253-1301 for information.

TODAY'S GAMES GM Belyavsky (U.S.S.R.) GM Gulko (U.S.A.), Linares 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 gB 3 Nc3 dB 4 cxdB The Exchange variation of the Grunfeld Defense. NxdB 4 Nxc3 6 bxc3 Bg7 7 Bc4 0-0 8 Ns2 Nc6 A Gulko specialty, varying from the heavily analyzed 8 c5 9 0-0 Nc6 9 0-0 Solid. White has also tried the wild 9 b6 10 BgB Bb7 11 Qd2 Qd6 12 Rad1 Ftacnik once fell for 12 NxeB, when 13 dxeS 0x6 attacks c4 and g2 NaB 13 Bd3 c5 14 dB e6 15 c4 Ba6 16 Qcll Improving on Yusupov Gulko, Hastings 1989-90, which continued 16 Qc2 exd5 17 exd5 Qd7 18 Ng3 Rae8 19 Bd2 Nb7 20 Ne4 Nd6. Chances are even, although Gulko went on to win. exdB 17 exdB RaeS 18 Ng3 Qd7 19 Rfell Not 19 Ne4? Rxe4 20 Bxe4 Bxc4 21 Rfel Bxa2, but now White seriously threatens 20 Ne4.

fB7l Correct is 19 Nb7 20 Qa3 NaB 2 1 Qc 1 Nb7 22 Ne4 5. 20 N2I The new target is e6. Nb7 21 Nf4 Rxe1 After 21 h6 22 Nxg6 hxg5 23 Nxf8 Rxf8 24 QxgB Rf7 25 Re6. White's Rooks soon invade on e7 or e8. 22 Rxa1 Re8 23 Ne6 Bh8 Allowing a breakthrough, but 23 Nd6 24 Nxg7 leaves Black permanently weak on the dark squares.

24 Nc7l Rxe1 2B Qxe1 Qxc7 26 QeB Kg7 27 Bd2l QdB II 27 14. then 28 Bc3 Kh6 29 Bxh8 Qd8 30 QeS Qf8 31 Bf6 mates. 28 Bc3 Kh6 29 Qe3I QgB Black gets mated after 29 Kh5 30 Be2, 29 31 f4 30 Qxf4 g5 3 1 QI5. 30 f4 Planning 30 Qd8 3 1 Qh3. Qg4 31 Bxh8 Avoiding the pitfall 31 Bd4.

Qd1 32 Bf1 Nd6 33 Qh3 Qh5 34 0x31 Eyeing both g7 and h3. Ne8 36 d6l Qd1 36 Qh3, Black Resigns. GM Kasparov (U.S.S.R.) GM Spassky (France), Linares 1990: 1 d4 NfB 2 c4 s6 3 Nc3 Bb4 4 Qc2 Capablanca's antidote to the Nimzo-lndian Defense. dB cxdB exdB 6 BgB hB 7 Bh4l7 Theory claims this is bad, but Kasparov has used it successfully before. c5 8 dxcB Nc6 9 63 g6 10 Bg3 Ne4 1 1 Nf3 Qf67 The "refutation" is supposed to be 11 Qa5.

Perhaps Kasparov had prepared the reply 12 Nxc3 13 bxc3 Bxc3 14 Nd4l. frontation ended with gunfire, resulting in the death of Cesar Vieira and the wounding of Edward, who is now recovering at his home. After the shooting, the boy's father, Joseph Paul Bellinger 40, said he was in contact with his son but would not turn him in unless authorities promised not to prosecute him as an adult. Police last week arrested the father at his Long Beach home on suspicion of aiding and abetting a felon. The boy was arrested March 2 at the home of Susan Alguire, who told a local newspaper that the boy's mother, Phyllis, called her Jan.

30 asking if the youth could stay with her until the rest of the family joined him at a later date. Alguire said the mother, a high school friend, did not mention that the boy was wanted in the murder. Authorities arrested the boy after receiving a tip. He appeared Tuesday in Oneida County Court in New York and consented to return to California without an extradition hearing, officials said. mjiii roanr PUBLIC MEETING Westec Protection One one another," said its president, Mark Whitlock.

And the church has made a permanent impact on the city's housing problem by acquiring and renting out more than 100 housing units. Now the largest African -American Methodist denomination in the country, the origins of the A.M.E. church date back to 1787. When Richard Allen and other members of St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia were literally pulled from their knees while attempting to pray in a white-only section, the group walked out, led by Allen, and later formed their own church.

Today's A.M.E. church still has close ties with the 9-million-member United Methodist Church, a descendant of the old Methodist Episcopal Church that Allen broke away from. The First A.M.E. Church in Los Angeles was founded by Biddy Mason, a former slave who started the church in her home in 1872. While highly regarded both inside and outside the African-American community, some view First A.M.E.

as a "buppie church," filled with young black urban professionals who some say are drawn to the church by its who's-who membership roster. Members quickly dismiss this claim. All classes and ages attend First A.M.E. and the church, they say, is like a family. "FAME is probably as down-home as they come," said member Roderick Solomon.

At Sunday morning services, members freely express feelings evoked by the lively sermons and the soulful, yet reverent voices of the choir. Some simply stand, their hands lifted in praise. Others dance, clap, shout or cry. A small band backs the choir. Although the church is known for its community work, it is the spiritual nourishment, members say, that keeps their numbers growing.

Members of First A.M.E. take great pride in their African-American heritage. And their pride and concern extends also to those outside the Christian faith, Murray said. Even before Beasley's death, the church had a longstanding relationship with the Nation of Islam. "Minister Farrakhan has a message that needs to be heard," Murray said, "and it's the same message that the black church needs to be preaching: economic development, spiritual development.

Black man, take your rightful stand with your black woman by your side. Black children, stand tall." Minister Wazir Muhammad of the local Nation of Islam mosque said the two religious groups stand united in their "struggle for liberation." "Rev. Murray is always ready and willing to do whatever he can on our behalf, and we stand with him as he stands with us," Muhammad said. Joseph Duff, president of the local NAACP chapter, attributed the historic gathering of Muslims and Christians after Beasley's death largely to the efforts of Murray. "Rev.

Murray had set the groundwork for that in his sermons and in his outreach way before the incident took place," Duff said. The church also has reached beyond the black community, sponsoring meetings between African-Americans, Asians and Latinos and holding regular pulpit exchanges with Temple Isaiah. Despite the problems plaguing many African-Americans, Murray feels the prospects for the future are bright. "Sheer necessity will drive our people back to God," Murray said confidently. "The church is all we have and we must make it work." NOTICE OF EISEIR Mobil Oil Corporation's M-70 Pipeline Replacement and System Optimization Project Lebec to Torrance Continued from Bl cutting edge of new, creative and innovative ideas that others tend to stand back and wait for," Bakewell said.

City Councilman Robert Farrell, whose district houses the church, said: "You will find First A.M.E. people wherever there is any kind of civic activity going on in the African-American community. It has that depth of participation by its pastors, officers and its members." Perhaps the church's best-known pastor was Bishop H.H. Brookins. City officials recently concluded a conflict-of-interest investigation involving Brookins' dual role as landlord and head of a Southwest Los Angeles poverty program that received government rent subsidies.

The city is asking for repayment of $48,259 in rent that was paid to Brookins since 1981. Officials say Bishop owned the building but listed an A.M.E. church corporation as the owner. Brookins insists that he did nothing wrong. A respected and prominent figure in the civil rights movement, Brookins served as pastor of First A.M.E.

from 1959 to 1972 and as bishop of the A.M.E church's Los Angeles district from 1976 to 1984. He is credited with molding the political careers of many political leaders, including Mayor Bradley. Bradley, who has been a member of First A.M.E. for 30 years, said the church "has always been in the forefront of the civil rights struggle. Its pastors have been among the most prominent leaders on social action issues." That legacy of political activism and influence has far outlived Brookins' tenure and has become a trademark of the church.

"If you're going to run for office, you have to go to the churches)," Watson said. "And certainly First Church would be your first stop." Politicians and the poor have benefited from the church's efforts. Through the You Took Me In Program, young Jesse Floyd and other members hosted more than 100 homeless men and women who recently spent the night at the church. One of the church's most publicized efforts is the Lock-In on Values program. For 24 hours, behind locked doors, youths ages 7 to 17 talk, listen to motivational speakers and view films all designed to steer them away from drugs and gangs.

Church officials say the lock -ins have changed the lives of many young people, including hard-core gang members and others in need, like 16-year-old Dakston Brown. Five years of living on the streets shattered the teen-ager's sense of self-worth. "I felt inferior to everyone because I had lived on the streets," he said, describing himself as withdrawn and sullen. An aunt who took Dakston and his brother in immediately got the boys involved in First A.M.E.'s youth camp and the lock-ins, where Dakston heard a presentation on self-esteem that changed his outlook on life. "Since I joined the church I see that I'm just like everybody else.

The lock-ins are real good. They really do help," said the nth-grader, who now plays football for Westchester High School, and plans to attend college. Another clear concern of Murray's and the church are the problems facing African-American men, from a staggering unemployment rate to their disproportionate status as the victims of violent crime. "The black church must be the salvation of black men and black boys," Murray explained. Recently, the Richard Allen Men's Society named for the founder of the A.M.E.

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According to Raymond Keene of England, Karpov has a career record of 14 wins, three losses, and 27 draws against Timman, and has not lost to him since 1980. World champion Gary Kasparov took first prize in the grandmaster tournament in Linares, Spain. Kasparov finished with 8-3, just ahead of 21 -year-old Boris Gelfand at 7M-3V4. Kasparov had to win his last-round game against Miguel lllescas to edge past Gelfand, who could only draw Vassily Ivanchuk. Players from the Soviet Union dominated the tournament, taking the top four places.

Other scores: Valery Salov, 7-4; Ivanchuk, 6W-4W; Nigel Short (England), 6-5; Boris Gulko (Massachusetts) and Artur Yusupov (U.S.S.R.), Stt-Sft; Alexander Belyavsky (U.S.S.R.), 5-6; lllescas (Spain), Lajos Portisch (Hungary), and Boris Spassky (France), 4-7; and Ljubomir Ljubojevich (Yugoslavia), 3-8. Kasparov's "5" performance maintains his all-time record rating of 2800. LOCAL NEWS The Southern California Scholastic Championships take place March 17-18 at the Westminster High School cafete BELLINGER Continued from Bl slaying of Cesar Vieira, 30, and attempted murder in the shooting of Edward Vieira, 25, during a confrontation Jan. 28 near Balboa Boulevard and Devonshire Street. Bellinger was riding in a car with four friends when they drove up next to the Vieiras, who were on a motorcycle.

The two groups exchanged stares and pulled into a parking lot, police said. The brothers, who communicated mainly through sign language, apparently did not understand what was happening, police said. The brief con- MENENDEZ Continued from Bl Lyle and Erik are the sole heirs of their parents' estate, valued at $14 million. Baralt said he heard from Erik late Thursday night. According to the uncle, Erik had telephoned a roommate in California, learned of his brother's arrest earlier in the day, and then called Baralt, the uncle said.

"I told him the best thing he could do was to turn himself in," Baralt said Saturday. He said Erik immediately agreed. He said he was not sure how the surrender would take place, but that it was being worked out through "a third party." asmWULIlOIFM HOLIDAY INN 990lbaaiaallvi (CH7ElH405Fry.) NEAR LAX TUES.IU.lt. ISO I PM EMBASSY SUITES 21 1 Huntlnatoa Dr. (HssrstfaEiksfrilOFwy.

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