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SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1990 B3 LOS ANOEI.ES TIMES METRO NEWS REALTIME GIVES YOU QUICK START SUCCESS TnTA, JOIN THE HIGH INCOME PROFESSIONALS COST: 199 By JACK PETERS' INTERNATIONAL MASTER CHESS H.E. PfltiCtPLES: fast, easy computkw AT HOME DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE APPROVED 850-87) AUDIO CASSETTES: cover the material COMPLETELY EIGHT. ONE HOUR TAPES PRACTICE STATE EXAMS: 1200 PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SO tOU PASS THE STATE UST lit noi im FAIRY STORIES REALTIME CALLI.DVJ0LVF-Ri REAL ESTATE SCHOOLS (8001 327-8087 IDEOLOGY: Politics Gain an Edge for Supervisors "NEWSPAPERS PRINT ALONG WITH THE NEWS. In Tuesday's Issue, a full page ad stated "Make Between $30,000 $85,000 a year, working part time." There also was an ad offering "Custom Draperies at outrageously low fabric prices, with the finest custom labor Freel Plus an interest free credit plan. We must be living In some kind of Utopia where I can earn between 130.000 and $85,000 rnr vear working.

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HOME BUSINESSES TODAY'S GAMES GM Timman (Holland) GM Karpov (U.S.S.R.) 11, Candidates Final, Kuala Lumpur 1990: 1 s4 6 2 NI3 NcB 3 BbS 6 4B4Nf8 60-0Be7 6Re1 b5 7Bb3 d8 8 c3 0-0 9 h3 Bb7 Karpov's favorite defense to the Ruy Lopez. 10 d4 Ro8 11 Nbd2 White can repeat the position with 1 1 Ng5 Rf8 12 Nf3 Re8 13 Ng5. but Timman wants more than a draw. Bf8 12 a4 h6 13 Bc2 exd4 14 cxd4 Nb4 16 Bb1 bxo416 Rxa4 aE 17 Ra3 RaB Thinking ol Qd8-a8. 18 NH47I This makes little sense, as 18 g6 defends comfortably.

Karpov chooses the sharpest answer. Nxe4l 19 Nxa4 Timman thought 25 minutes on this move. If 19 Bxe4 Bxe4 20 Nxe4, not 20 Qxh4? 21 Nf6 Qxf6 22 Rxe8, but 20 d5l, regaining the piece. Bxa4 20 Bxe4 dSI 21 Rae3 Rae6 Now Karpov took 30 minutes. 22 Tricky, but White does not get enough for the pawn.

Instead, 22 Qg4 dxe4 23 Rxe4 or 22 BxdB Qxd5 23 Rxe6 nearly equalizes. Qxh4 White gets good chances from 22 23 Bxf7 Kxf7 24 Qh5 Kg8 2B Rxe3 Rxe3 26 Bxe3. 23 RxeB Rx8 24 RxaB xe6 26 Be3 018 26 Qa4 BdB 27 h4 Nc8l The Knight returns to bolster the Kingside. Black does not fear 28 Bxh6 gxhB 29 Be8 because 28 Ne7l wins one of the Bishops. 28 N7 29 Bd7 NfB 30 h5 Kf7 31 Bc8 Ka7 32 b37 Hastening the end.

e6l As 33 dxc5 Qa1 mates. 33 Qo2 cxd4 34 Bd2 d3l Now the idea is 35 Qxd3 Qa136 Qf1 Bh2I 37 Kxh2 Qxf1. 35Qd1 Qh4 36 g3 Nxg3. White Resigns. Black mates after 37 fxg3 Qxg3 38 Kf 1 Bc5.

GM Yusupov (U.S.S.R.) GM Ljubo-Jevich (Yugoslavia). Linares 1990: 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 b6 The Queen's Indian Defense. 4 g3 BaB 5 Nbd2 Bb7 6 Bg2 c6 Reasonable, as White cannot push d4-d5. 7 0-0 cxd4 8 Nb3 Be7 9 Nbxd4 0-0 10 b3. d6 11 Bb2 Black sets up the solid Hedgehog formation.

12 Rcl Nbd7 13 b4 Qb8 14 a3 Rc8 16 Qb3 BfB 16 Rfdl A hasty freeing attempt, as is 16 b5? 17 cxb5 axb5 18 Nxb5 Bxf3 19 Rxc8l Qxc820Bxf3. But 16. Qb7 ensures equality. 17 NgBI dxc47l Black gets only a small disadvantage with 1 7 h6 18 cxdBI hxg5 19 Nc6 (not clear is 19 dxe67l NeB) Bxc6 20 dxc6 Ra7l (avoiding 20 NeB? 21 c7) 21 cxd7 Rxd7. 18 Rxc4 Rxc4 19 Qxc4 White threatens either 20 Ndxe6 or 20 Nxf7.

If Black had seen White's idea, he would have tried 19 Bd5 20 Bxd5 exd5. 20 Qb3 Bxg2 Expecting 21 Kxg2 Qb6. protecting e6. 21 NdxeSI As 21 fxe6 22 Qxe6 Kh8 23 Nf7 KgB 24 Nh6 Kh8 26 Qg8I Nxg8 26 Nf7 mate is the famous "smothered mate'." Qb7 No better is 21 BdB 22 RxdB NxdB (or 22 fxe6 23 Rxd7l) 23 QxdB Nf6 (if 23 Qe8. convincing is 24 Qd3l g6 2B Nc7) 24 Bxf6 gxf6 26 QI5I fxgB 26 NxgS Bg7 27 Qxf7 Kh8 28 Qf5 Kg8 29 Qe6 KhB 30 Nf7 Kg8 31 Nd8 Kh8 32 Qe8, mating.

22 Nf4 NcB After 22 Bc6 23 Nxf7, the discovered check finishes Black. 23 bxcB Bc8 24 Bxf6 gxfB 2B Nf3 BxcB 26 NhB White's combination has netted no material, but he obtains a winning attack against Black's broken Kingside. Bxf3 Or 26 Be7 27 Qc3. 27 exf3 0x6 28 Kg2 Threatening 29 Qc3. Bxf2 After 28.

Be7 29 Qe3 Bf 8 30 Qf4, Black a March 18, 1990 Position 16064: Black to play and win. From the game Sherman Adkins, USAT West, Pasadena 1990. Solution to Position 6063: 1 h8N! Rxh8 2 R7C6 Kg7 3 Rx(5 wins a piece. II 1 Kf6. then 2 R5c6 Be6 3 RI7 mate.

Or, if 1 Kh6, then 2 RxIBI Ral 3 Kg2 c1Q 4 KhB 5 Rh7 Kg4 6 Rg7 Kh5 7 Rg5 Kh4 8 Rh6 mate. INTERNATIONAL NEWS Former world champion Anatoty Kar-pov leads Jan Timman of Holland, 2VS-1V4, in their Candidates final match in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. After winning the first game, Karpov drew the second, third, and fifth. The fourth game was adjourned in an endgame slightly in Tim-man's favor. The winner of the 1 2-game match will challenge Gary Kasparov in the 1990 world championship, scheduled for October in Lyons, France.

The Soviet Union leads the Summit match, a team tournament on 10 boards, in Reykjavik, Iceland. After five of six rounds, the U.S.S.R. has 2614-23M. Next are England, 26-24, the U.S., 26-26, and Nordic all-stars, 22V4-27V5. The Soviet team, playing without Kasparov and Karpov, holds first place despite being upset by England, 4-6, in the fifth round.

The U.S. team lost four matches by narrow margins but swamped the Nordic team, 7V4-2V4, to stay in contention. The final round pits the U.S. against the U.S.S.R. LOCAL NEWS The Victor Valley Open, a six-round tournament, will be held March 24-26 at the Green Tree Inn, 14173 Green Tree Victorville.

The $1,600 prize fund is the largest ever offered in that area. Some tournament advertising gave the wrong time control. The correct time control is 40 moves in 90 minutes per player. For more information, call Steve Bradley at (619) 243-3287. The Ventura County Chess Club has a new location.

They will meet p.m. Tuesdays in the Prime Minister Room of the Financial Plaza Hilton in Oxnard. The club begins "The Financial Opening," a five-round tournament, on Tuesday. Call Irv Besen at (805) 644-6060 for details. The first Newhall Bowl, TPM Open, a five-round tournament on Friday evenings sponsored by the Newhall Bowl and Third Party Maintenance, begins Friday at the Meadows Park Chess Club, 25671 N.

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"We learned from Schabarum for two years, and then we went on with our own programs," Dana said. Following the tradition of horse trading, Dana and Antonovich will occasionally support a liberal supervisor's pet project in return for his vote. A few years ago, for example, Antonovich needed to get the votes of Hahn and Edelman to rebuild earthquake-damaged Olive View Medical Center in his district, which includes the San Fernando Valley. The liberal supervisors were seeking board support for a resolution urging the Legislature to give counties the power to raise "sin taxes" on alcohol and tobacco. Antonovich had always opposed tax increases.

But he agreed to support the measure. In return, Edelman and Hahn supported the project. No matter who is elected, supervisors, staff members and other close observers of the board generally agree that the elimination of Schabarum's combative personali- ANAcLeTO RAPPING LwAngelM Times Supervisor Pete Schabarum ty alone will herald one of the biggest changes in the board's operation in a decade. Labor chief Robertson said: "We like to have a public official where we can go in and sit down and talk and have a decent relationship. That was impossible with Pete." Dana said that Schabarum's retirement will bring a "dramatic change in style" in the way the board conducts its business.

"It will be a more relaxed board, no matter who wins." Dana has slowly moved from a strong conservative to a more moderate and become the most likely swing vote. He has strayed from the conservative fold to vote for a law banning discrimination against people with AIDS. He has also lined up with the board's two liberals to lend a crucial third vote to declare the Rev. Martin Luther King birthday a county holiday. He has even publicly criticized Republican Gov.

George Deukme-jian, a longtime friend, for not being sensitive about mental health funding. In December, Dana joined Edelman and Hahn in supporting a new redistricting plan, designed to settle a federal lawsuit accusing the county of violating the voting rights of Latinos. The plan would have forced Schabarum to run in a new, predominantly Latino district. In a letter to Republicans, Schabarum accused Dana of putting "his own self-interest above the party's by voting to practically ensure that the Board of Supervisors will be controlled by liberals." Dana withdrew his support for the settlement plan and is now aligned with the conservatives in opposing settlement of the lawsuit. A recent vote underscored Schabarum's unhappiness with his Republican colleagues.

Schabarum was on the short end of a 3-1 vote to require service stations to obtain county permits to sell alcoholic beverages. Noting that Antonovich and Dana joined Edelman in supporting the measure, Schabarum grumbled: "Two alleged conservatives and a liberal just invoked another piece of government VB0l7 Continued from Bl person race to succeed Schabarum. "Assuming that one of them wins, there will be no change in the philosophy of the board," Dana said. "The conservative) philosophy will prevail across the whole spectrum" of issues. Others, including county labor leader William Robertson, added former Congressman Jim Lloyd to the list of leading candidates.

Lloyd, a Democrat-turned-Repub-lican, promised to be "far more compassionate" than Schabarum on social programs. Of the candidates running for Schabarum's seat, seven are Republicans and three are Democrats, but they will be on the ballot without party label. The 1st District, encompassing much of the San Gabriel Valley, is 50 Democrat and 41 Republican but often elects Republicans. Officially, the county board is nonpartisan. But after Antonovich and Dana joined Schabarum on the board in 1980, the three Republicans voted together so consistently that the public employee unions-upset by their actions wrote a jingle for them: "Three-to-two, three-to-two, we always know just what they'll do." Taking over the board during the post-Proposition 13-era of fiscal restraint, the newly elected Antonovich and Dana, following the senior Schabarum's lead, feverishly hired private firms to provide county services in order to reduce the county work force of 80,000.

In order to provide additional money for law enforcement, they cut deeply into health and welfare programs for the poor. They also phased out rent controls. Today, the board still often splits 3 to 2 along ideological lines mostly on fiscal matters. The conservative majority, for example, last fall voted to deny cost-of-living increases to general relief recipients. The conservatives, joined by liberal Supervisor Kenneth Hahn, also have refused to let the county hand out bleach kits to drug users to clean dirty needles as a way of preventing the spread of AIDS.

The liberal minority maintains that ideology must give way to practicality. "We should be judging issues on merits," Edelman said. Some believe that changes in the direction of board policy will come with Schabarum's retirement. David Langness, a spokesman for the Hospital Council of Southern California, said Antonovich and Dana are "conservatives, but not ideologues." He believes the board will drift toward the political center as Schabarum's influence wanes in his lame duck tenure, which ends Dec. 3.

"Without Pete's influence, Dana and Antonovich will be more amenable to negotiation," Langness said. "We won't have the belligerence against almost every social program" that Schabarum brought to the table. Schabarum was not available to be interviewed for this story. His spokeswomen said that he was "media-ed out" after a week of press conferences and interviews. As the board's other conservatives have become more accustomed to their jobs and politically secure, they have occasionally broken ranks with their Republi- Roommates' Dispute Ends in 2 Deaths Two Norwalk men were slain and a third was wounded when a dispute among four roommates who lived in a garage erupted in gunfire early Saturday, sheriff's deputies said.

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