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i.os iimks SUNDAY, JULY 15, I WO B5 METRO NEWS San Diego Freeway Reopened After Asbestos Spill CHESS By JACK PETERS INTERNATIONAL MASTER Nce4, but White finds a powerful reply 14 Bf5! Parrying 14 Ncel? with lb Nxe6 fxe6 16 Bxe6. Toughest is Asbestos fibers can cause cancer when breathed if they become lodged in the lungs, but hazardous-materials officials said the spill did not pose a serious health threat because the dust had been soaked with water before being transported. In addition, only about 75 to 80 pounds of the dust that spilled was asbestos, authorities said. I 4 44 1 ARSON: Fire Rages in Forest abcdefgh sponsoring Santa Monica Bay Chess Club to make a small profit. Igor Ivanov and Jeremy Silman scored to share first place in the Open section.

After winning their first five games, they drew each other in a short last-round game. Next at 5-1 were masters Francisco Alonso, Carlos Garmen-dez, Sid Rubin, and Andy Sacks, and IM's Jack Peters and David Strauss. Strauss lost on time in a superior position against Ivanov because he did not know the time limit. Jim Al-Shamma and Tom Weideman split the expert prize at Wh-Vh. Richard Hwang was best under 2000, at 4-2.

Mark Doyle won the Amateur under 1800) section, scoring Michael Mills, Ray Sollars, and Tom Jarrell tied for second with 5-1. Jeremy Martin, 4W-1V4, won the under 1600 prize, and Robert Leone, won the under 1400 prize. Best unrated was Jeffrey Schainen, 3-3. The Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which meets Monday and Friday evenings at the Senior Citizens Recreation Center, 1450 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica, begins a seven-round Monday night tournament on July 16.

They also plan a three-round, two-section. Action chess tournament on July 20. For more information, call Randy Hough at (818) 282-7412 or Ben Nethercot at (213) 455-1704. There will be a four-round Action chess (30 minutes per player per game) tournament July 22 at Players Chess Showroom, 1710 Silverlake Blvd. in Los Angeles.

Call Nigel at (213) 665-5728. TODAY'S GAMES 14 Bxf5 15 Qxf5 (15 Nxf5 Nce4) Qb6. 15 Nxe4 dxe4? Alter 15 Bxf5? 16 Nx(5, both 16 Nxe4 1 7 Qxc8! Qxc8 18 Nxe7 and 16 dxe4 17 b4! Nd3 18 Qxc8! win for White Only 15. Nxe4 16 Qe2 Bxf5 17 Nxf5 Bf6 puts up a fight. 16 Nxe6fxe6 0r 16 Nxe6 17 Qxe4.

17 Bxe4 Qb6 18 Bf3 Black has nothing (or the pawn Kh8 19 Rab1 Nd7 20 Qe4 Nc5 21 Qg6 Rf6 22 Qc2 Rff8 23 b4 Nd7 24 Qe4 e5 25 Bg3 Avoiding the opposite Bishops of 25 Nxe5. Rc6 26 Rfd1 Qc7 27 Qd5! More material must fall. Bd6 No better are 27 Rd8 28 Qf7 and 27 Rd6 28 Qxb7. 28 Qd3 Rb6 29 a4! Rf6 30 a5 Rb5 31 Qd2 Trapping the Rook at b5. Nf8 32 Be2 Ng6 33 Bxb5 axb5 34 Qd5 h5 35 h4 Ne7 36 Qxb5 Kh7 37 QeB Rg6 38 Rod Nc6 39 b5 Qe7 40 Qxe7, Black Resigns.

Sardo S. Rubin, Pacific Southwest Open, Los Angeles 1990: 1 e4 e5 2 Bc4 The Bishop's Opening, one of the oldest openings. Nf6 3 d4l? exd4 4 Nf3 Expecting 4 Nxe4 5 Qxd4 Nf6 6 Bg5 Be7 7 Nc3, with fair compensation for the pawn. Nc6 5 0-0 d6 A bit passive. Instead, 5 Nxe4 6 Rel d5 7 Bxd5 Qxd5 8 Nc3 transposes to a popular variation of the Two Knight's Defense.

6 Nxd4 Bd7 7 Nc3 Be7 8 Be3 0-0 9 f4 More ambitious than 9 f3 Re8 10 Qd2, with an edge. Re8 10Qf3 Bf8 11 h3? Letting Black take aim at e4. Best seems 1 1 Rae 1 when 11... Ng4 1 2 Nxc6 bxc6 13 Bel and 1 1 Qe7 12 Nxc6 Bxc6 13 Bd4 Nxe4? 14 Bd5 favor White. Qe7 Black takes aim at e4.

12 Bd3 Nb4 13 Rael There's no time for 13 a3 Nxd3 14 cxd3 because 14. d5 16 e5 d4 destroys White's center. c5! 14 Nf5 Bxf5 15 exf5 Sharpest Also 15. d5 looks good. 16 Bd4 Not 16 Bf2? Qc7 17 Nb5? Qc6l, as Black wins material.

However, 16 Bxc4l? Nxc2 17 Re2! Nxe3 18 Rfel is interesting. White survives 18 Qc7 19 Bb5 Nc2 20 Rxe8. Perhaps Black can find a win in the complications of 19 21 Ba4 dxc3 22 Rxe3 cxb2 Qxe1 17 Rxe1 Rxe1 18 Kf2 cxd3! 19 Kxel Nxc220 Kd2 Nxd4 21 Qxb7 Re8 22 Qxa7 Nxf5 Black has plenty for the Queen, if he can stop White's passers. 23 b4? Too hasty. A better chance is 23 g4 Ne3 24 Kxd3.

d5 24 b5? Bb4 Winning White's Knight. 25 Kxd3 Or 25 Qa4 Ne4. Re3 26 Kd2 Bxc3 27 Kd1 Nd4, White Resigns. By MAYERENE BARKER TIMES STAFF WRITER A mile-long stretch of the northbound San Diego Freeway in the San Fernando Valley was reopened to traffic shortly before 5 a.m. Saturday, almost 17 hours after it was closed because a bag containing asbestos fell off a flatbed truck and spilled onto the roadway.

Traffic was backed up for several miles and surface streets were more congested than usual during the afternoon rush hour Friday, but officials reported no other problems associated with the freeway's closure. "We rerouted traffic off the freeway at Sherman Way, but after that people were on their own," said California Highway Patrol Officer Andy Gutierrez. "Motorists seemed to do a good job of finding other ways home." At its peak, traffic was backed up past Mulholland Drive and into West Los Angeles. Traffic on southbound lanes also slowed to a crawl. The spill occurred shortly after noon just north of the Sherman Way exit in Van Nuys.

Authorities closed all four northbound lanes of the freeway at 12:20 p.m. to prevent cars from stirring up the asbestos -sawdust mixture. The material had been contained in a 500-pound plastic bag that fell from a box on the truck and split open on the highway. Cleanup crews using high-powered water hoses and vacuums worked through the night to clean up the spill. They also used hand scrapers to remove dried asbestos from pavement grooves.

The freeway was reopened at 4:48 a.m. Continued from Bl Canyon Reservoir, Bundick said. Four firefighters suffered minor injuries. Many people in the area refused to comply with the voluntary evacuation sought by fire officials. Dave Foley, who owns a carpet store in Saugus, said when he heard about the fire he rushed to his single-story weekend home in the canyon.

He began using an electric water pump to draft water from a nearby creek and doused his roof with water, but when the electricity went off the pump stopped. He then filled buckets with stream water and carried them up a ladder to the roof. "A couple of people have the gasoline pumps," he said, referring to other canyon residents. "I'm going to get one." Tom Thompson of Sylmar said he was ordered to evacuate his weekend cabin after the fire burned within a couple of hundred yards of the structure. "I can see it jumping all around," he said.

"They're doing a pretty good job. I think they're going to get it out." Michael Crane and his fiance, Tammy Lyon, said they saw one of the fires shortly after it started about a mile north of the Texas Canyon ranger station as they were driving toward the Big Oaks Lodge, a restaurant and bar in Bouquet Canyon owned by Crane's aunt, Dee White. Crane said that after he saw the fire, he turned around and drove back to the Texas Canyon Ranger Station to report it. He happened to have his camera with him and took pictures of the blaze. He said he has turned the film over to arson investigators.

Crane, Lyon and White grabbed the cash register, pictures and boxes of whiskey and beer from the lodge and loaded them into a truck, ready to evacuate. But by 6:30 p.m., they sat at a picnic table in front of the lodge sipping fruit and tomato juice as five fire-fighting helicopters doused the flames in the distance. Earlier, Crane had scaled the roof to water it down with a hose. "We were ordered to evacuate a couple of times, but we're not leaving," Crane said. Ironically, the Big Oaks Lodge, a fixture in the canyon since the turn of the century, suffered a fire in January of this year and just reopened this month.

This time, the fire burned several hundred yards from the lodge. Times staff writers Phllipp Gollner and John Chandler contributed to this report. July 15, 1990 Position 5071 White to play and win. From the game Rubin V. Smith, Memorial Day Classic, Santa Monica 1990.

Solution to Position 5070: 1 Qf7! Rx(7 2Ne6mate, INTERNATIONAL NEWS Three grandmasters from the Soviet Union, Boris Gelfand, Mikhail Gurevich, and Vassily Ivanchuk, are leading the Men's interzonal tournament in Manila in the Philippines. After 11 of 13 rounds, the leaders have "4," or 7Vi-3Vt. In contention at 7-4 are GM's Robert Huebner of West Germany, Victor Korchnoi of Switzerland, Gyula Sax of Hungary, Nigel Short of England, and Sergey Dolmatov, Alexey Dreev, Alexander Khalifman, and Leonid Yudasin of the Soviet Union. The top 1 1 finishers will advance to the Candidates matches, the next stage in the process of selecting a challenger for the 1993 world championship. Three Americans still have a chance to qualify.

Nick de Firmian of Berkeley has while Tony Miles and Yasser Seirawan of Seattle have 6-5. LOCAL NEWS The Pacific Southwest Open drew 183 players to the LAX Marriott Hotel last weekend. The turnout enabled the IM Silman Maki, Pacific Southwest Open, Los Angeles 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 d5 4 cxd5 The Exchange Variation of the Queen's Gambit. exd5 5 Bg5 Be7 6 e3 0-0 7 Bd3 Nbd7 8 Qc2 h6 9 Bf4 A wasted move. Usual is 9 c6.

Even 9 c5 is better. 10 Nf3 11 dxc5 Nxc5 12 0-0 White has a clear advantage, as 12 Nxd3 13 Qxd3 gives Black no compensation for his isolated d-pawn. Be6 13 Nd4 Rc8 Threatening 14 THESE ADVERTISERS ARE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA On Tap Water COMPANY numoKEK (2) GREAT AMERICAN PUBLIC AUCTIONS A.N. ABELL. JULY 19 AT 10 AM -EAST GADSDEN, ALABAMA By Order of Board of Directors, Assets of Plant No Longer Needed HEALTH TEX, INC.

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FREE VALET PARKING FOR AUCTION 10 A.M. TILL END OF SALE 1921 WEST ADAMS BLVD. (near the santa monica freeway western ave.) P.UCHOBIEERB 6 LIQUIDATORS. INC. ON YOUR PERSONAL INJURY CASE To settle your personal injury case before trial or arbitration, most attorneys charge 33 13 of the gross recovery plus costs.

WE WILL ONLY CHARGE YOU 25 PLUS COSTS to settle your case before trial or arbitration. We handle cases arising from any type of vehicular accident, slip and fall, products liability or any general negligence. We may charge reduced fee for catastrophic injuries. We will accept your case even if you are currently represented. On medical malpractice and workers comp.

cases, fee set by law or court. WHY ACCEPT LESS? Free Consultation LAW OFFICES OF DOUGLAS S. HONIG 3600 Wilshire Suite 716 401 Civic Center Dr. West Los Angeles CA 90010 Suite 900, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (213)385-4545 (714)973-1191 3847 Grand View L.A., CA 90066 (213) 391-2686 Lie. C2324 (213)734-4151 FAX (213)734-0137 CAL.

LIC. NO. 149 EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES OF A 10 Premium Will Be Charged To The Buyer As Part Of The Selling Price TURKEY HOUSE REST. 1330 FULLERTON ROAD CITY OF INDUSTRY, CA. RAYMOND G.

BLEAU A.N. ABELL AUCTION CO. FEATURING LEISURE WORLD AND PASADENA ESTATES UNCLAIMED STORAGE FROM BEVERLY HILLS TRANSFER STORAGE Practicing Law Since 1973 Superior Court Judge Pro-Tern Since 1977 HABLAmOS ESPANOL MONDAY, AUG. 23 11:30 A.M. Dining Room: (14) Sets of (2) (4) Seat Oak Booth WTables, (93) High Back Oak Chairs, (43) Queen Anne Chairs WWood Frame Tapestry (35) Oak Maple Top Tables in Various Sizes, 20' Lunch Counter w10 Stool, 15' Front Bar wRef.

Back Bar Under Bar Sink Jockey Box, (8) Uph. Swivel Bar Stools. Decorator Items: Framed Prints Oils, Framed Beer Mirrors, Decorator Hanging Wall Light Fixtures, (3) Antique Oak Buffets Hutches, Clocks, Ceiling Fans wLlghts, and many other items. 12'X16' SS Combination. Walk In Cooler Freezer leWSS walk In Freezer-Never Used Traulsen (1) (2) Door Reach In Ref.

Freezers-SC, Traulsen Show Ofl Ice Cream Freezer, Hoshizaki Kold Draft 1000 Lb. Cubed 8 Flake Ice Mach. 20' SS Exhaust Hood WBlower Make Up Air, 30' SS Hot Cold Chel's Station, 20' SS Cooks Line Up w2 grills, (6) O.B.; French Fryer BASE Stereo Unod Set. 8', Hot Water Dish Washer, Washer wGarbage Disposer, Pre-Rinse Soiled Clean, Dish Tables, Hobart U.S. Double Stack Convection Ovens, Cleveland Steam Cralt Counter Steamer, Cleveland Double Convection Oven Steamer, Cleveland Braising Pan, Lang 2 Ch.

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Bins, Bun Pan Racks, SS Pot Racks, 100's Pots, Pans, SS Inserts, Bun Pans, Complete Set Chinaware, Glassware, Silverware Wire Rack Shelving, Air Curtain, Grease Trap, Music System, Office Money Safe, Sweeda 14) Station Money Inventory Cash Control System, plus much much more. Auctioneers Note: This a very well maintained restaurant with high quality equipment and fixtures. The decor is early American style. AUCTION THURSDAY JULY 19 AT 10 A.M. PREVIEW WED.

9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. THURS. 8 A.M. TILL TIME OF SALE Partial Listing Includes, 19th Century Mah.

English Amoire. Antique Mah. Pedestal Sewing Table. Mah. Baker Executive Desk.

Pair Of Baker Mah. Drop Leaf Tables. Mah. Leather Top Drum Table. Carved Mah.

Poster Beds. Mah. Inlaid China Cabinet. French Carved Cane Bed. Antique Ladder Back Dining Chairs.

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Chinese Rosewood Alter Table. Chinese Rosewood Marble Top Tea Table. American And European Paintings Including Leroy Neiman Seragraphs (Statue Of Liberty And Elephant Stampede). Sterling Silver Flatware And Serving Pieces. Imported Dinnerware Sets.

Crystal Stemware. Porcelain Figures. 10 Pc. Carved Mah. Dining Room Set.

9 Pc. Carved Walnut Dining Room Set. 6 Pc. Waterfall Bed Room Set. Mah.

Chippendale Style Sofa. Baker Leather Wing Chairs. Late Model Kitchen Appliances, T.V.'s, Etc. 191 WEST ADAMS BLVD. (near santa monica fry.

and western ave.) 12131 734-4151 ML I in 149 FAX 17131 734-0137 'jua A lr Catch The Sensations ns VOr The New Generation, Ttae.IULY17thrn!nie.IUIY24 nnoneun invention Cento. ire; iu Thu. JULY 26 thru Sun. JULY 29 uung oeacn Arena A 10 Premium Will Be Charged The Buyer As Part Of The Purchase Price J) Wed. aOO.

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Directions: 60 Pomona Frwy, exit Fullerton Road, behind Shell Service Station. Terms: 25 on Award of Bid Cash, Cashier's Check only. A ten percent buyers premium will be added to all sales. Furniture furnishinqs Irom private homes, storage lots consignments. Nice Mah Old Cos Anodes dimes WBC-TI VQNS 3225 W.

WASHINGTON BLVD. LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90018 (213) 735-1561 Player Piano with Rolls. Birds Eye Maple Chest-With Mirror. 5'7" Grand Piano with Cassette Tape Player Attachment.

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