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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 4

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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIER-POST, Cawdin, N. Wodnuday, Aujuif Signal Liglil! Candidates chess With. Sam laird Demanded at Reshevsky -Fischer Match Ends in Fiasco Opposed to New Judges KINGS HIGHWAY MARLTON PIKE, ERLTON, N. J. New Jersey's Finest, Most Complete Intersection Mayor Richard A.

Park of Audubon told a group of petitioners Tuesday night that he would ask the county freeholders to have a traffic light placed at Hopkins rd. Auto Service Center mm OPEN I What started out as the most interesting chess match to be held in the United States in many years has ended in a sorry fiasco. The match was between America's two foremost grandmasters Samuel Reshevsky, 49, long recognized as champion of the Western world and never defeated in a match, and 18-year-old Establishment of two additional District Court judges in Camden County was opposed today by Barry M. Weinberg, Edward J. JIahn and N.

Leonard Smith, Republican freeholder candidates. The three urged the Democratic candidates for freeholder to Join them in opposing the new judge-'ships in order to save Camden County taxpayers in excess of $100,000. '-A statement in behalf of the three Republicans issued by Weinberg, an attorney, set forth: I am authorized by Edward J.I JIahn and N. Leonard Smith to Bobby Fischer, four-time consecutive U.S. champion.

The match was scheduled for 18 games for a purse of about COG $8,000, the winner getting 65 per tern. I ik. TutiCey, Wte'nata'ey mni Thundiy It m. tnimi m. JO m.

fO INFORMATION PHONIi HA 9-1554 Comfortably AIR CONDITIONED cent and the loser 35, I he hrst four games were played in New York starting July 16. The players then moved to Los Angeles Ed Richter of Pennsauken as its new secretary. Other officers were reelected as follows: Willard Shindle, president; Stan Kaimo-witz, 'Vice president, and Sam Laird, treasurer. After six rounds of play in the United States Open Championship at San Francisco, three players tm lU mnvt A TVlrt fin'll fAlir say that we, the Republican, fnr Kn Vnrw and Crystal Lake ave. Roger DiMambro of 238 Park pi.

presented a petition signed by 57 residents of Audubon and 66 residents of Haddon Township requesting the light, DiMambro pointed out to the borough commissioners that many serious accidents had occurred at the intersection. Park said both were county highways and that county highway personnel had told him in the past if a light were placed there it would "set a precedent" and other residents would want lights. So, the mayor said he would try the freeholders. The borough sold a lot adjoining the property of Elmer Ross at 263 Washington tcr. to Ross for $350.

The lot is 150 by 25 feet. An amendment to the no parking ordinance was introduced. It would prohibit parking on the N. Merchant st exteasion from Hampshire ave. west to the Black Horse pk.

when the extension is completed. A public hearing will be held Sept. 12. CfflSS candidates for freeholder, are opposed to the new district judges For 11 games the match was everything expected hard foughti Ui i I 1 or Camden County. We do not are tied for the lead with scores fV' believe there is any need at thisM thrillin2- At Pint twoi Tbey nra Arthur Rie.

time for these judgeships in the 3 CiiVA p.i fc.rfN time for these iurWshir in were tied with ra. earn, cam uiavn nau un iui I PT ti T.F I District Court and we are vieor and Zoltan Kovacs of Los An and the others were oimlv nnnnsod tn this additional geles. Eight players are tied at drawn. REPEAT SALE! LIST DAYS! Inexplicably, the 12th game, mnJ. Notth JcrSCy'8 DOUBLE DISCOUNT Edgar McCormick rost on the taxpayers of this county.

In addition to the $36,000 in salaries, these new judges will reouire clerks, secretaries, offices to be played in Los Angeles, was scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 12 Here is an interesting game from the Woodbury Chess Club's summer tournament between George Cake, perennial Woodbury champion, and Tony Drago, Woodbury and Camden star. and court rooms. The additional I The entire chess world knows cost is estimated to exceed $100,. I that Reshevsky, a devout Ortho-000 dox Jew, refuses to play on the "We urge the Democratic 'Jewish Sabbath and always has.

candidates for freeholder to join 'But apparently the sponsoring us in opposing these new judga- American Chess Foundation over-ships. This should be a bi parti-1 looked fact for some mvs- Pfiroff Defrnn nr. A. Ttratg While JUKch QxR tan matter sinre nrm Iudee will irwuu.i muse iu A. Draxa Cako While Black 1 O-NI KB3 RxR J-QJJ1 fexRch NxP KR1 04 BR4 until Reshevsky asked that the game be rescheduled.

Reshevsky says that he and be Democrat and the other a Republican. The Republican Party and the Republican candidates O. ik Black 1 KRJ MP 4 KB1 5 Q4 gi 7 IlM I 10 B4 II PtP 11 B.I K1 QBR4 J4 BxP QBJ 25 BN nnnncoH tn this I Fischer, before going to Los An- QN5 2H OH R5 KR3 N-R4 CxRP R2 QReh OK B-KZ 27 US CaitlM 2 Q-RI 0P 20 O-Kcb NV 30 QiP BlB 31 new burden on the taxpayers of. had an agreement to play this county, at this time, and we! 12th game on Sunday instead PaHv ami of Saturday. But somehow there 11 PlN 14 QiB the Democratic candidates fori" Re time on tnin u-ith in'Sunday and Fischer refused to tS.n? BS 31 BVh Q2 33 KJ ON3 34 0-R'h BiN 3 QiP mil KR Rl Reading Julv Loss Put at SI Million The Reading Railroad Tuesday reported a deficit of more than $1 million in July compared with net income of $2,584 in the same month last year.

E. Paul Gangewere, railroad president, reported the line has had a deficit of million for the first seven months of 1961 compared with net income of nearly $1 million for the same period last year. Gangewere said operating revenues so far this year were $54.6 million down $7.8 million from year He said the downturn reflected decreased traffic in all categories of the Reading's first business lid -isJ TS7 11 BiB nn P'ay at 11 a.m., the hour to which the game was finally shifted. pense for this unnecessary addi tion to our judicial system." Fischer now says the game could ti4va Knnn r.lava1 iha nrAtrimic Royaleers Capture evening, after the conclusion ofjlop Drill Honors The "Royaleers," all girl drum and bugle corps of Christ the King Church, Haddonfield, placed first in a competition at Easton, Saturday tne Jewish babbatn. The upshot was that the officials forfeited the 12th game to Reshevsky.

Fischer then refused to appear for the 13th game, when competition was to be resumed The "Joeys" of Hammonton All HAND MW, TOP OUALITr, ACTOY-f lltM, SUfll tAf'IT Tlllt All All TIUI TIIAO-WI0IM, IIUI. IIIA0 OIPtHI TMIII All UO SHOIT CUTS ON QUALITY in New York, and the sponsors finished second, the "Little ANO WOlKMANSHIfM IUY WI1H (ONllDINCI AND 8AVII forfeited the match to his oppo- Devils" of Bordentown, third, and nent. They also are threatening the "Shamrocks" of Wildwood, uobby with a damage suit 50 Red Giincsc Born Every Minute WASIIINGTON-Of the 200 human beings born this minute, more than 50 are mainland Chinese and 10 are citizens of the Soviet Union, 34 are citizens of India, 17 are Latin Americans, three are Japanese, two British, two German, one Canadian and eight are United States citizens. Antiapartheid Boycott a Failure LONDON A British boycott of South African goods in protest against South African raqial policies has had only very limited effect, if any. non-compliance with the terms of his contract.

American chess thus receives The next appearance will be Saturday at Ilammonton where the South Jersey corps championship will bv decided. another black eye, which can hatdly be blamed on either Fischer or Reshevsky under the THIS WEEK ONLY Collinpswood Court Fine9 3 Motorists Collingswood Municipal Court Judge David F. Greenberg fined three men for traffic violations Monday night. Morris Allen 21, of the 2400 block S. 7th Camden, was fined $15 and $5 costs for careless driving.

Francis E. Hines, 28, of the 300 block Osuna Albuquerque, N.M., was fined $10 and $3 for driving without possession of a registration card. Edward Marlowe of Park Westmont, was fined $6 for ignoring a parking summons. The U.S. imported more than 22 million dollars' worth of electronic products from Japan in the first six months of 1959, according to Electronic Design magazine.

circumstances. It is a major tragedy that the American Chess Foundation, which has done so much for the game, should seem to have handled the situation so ineptly. Camden City Chess Club at its annual business meeting elected VAV. This was 200 thousand dollars British imports of South African goods last year were $471,040,000, up from $252,280,000 the year before. TIRES 40.15 Tubo Trn llarkwall Tiro more than the entire year of 1958.

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