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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 4

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COUKIH-POST, Comd.n, N. ThtKidoy, Jonutry 1951 a mark of 61. Both were definite-1 Crt7. ly ahead of the third and fourth l2l.JJ t0JlS 'LlLl: men in the standings, William Iombardy (5H-2'i) and Jame T. Sherwln (5 2).

Careful Sludy Reshevskv's one draw in far was witti kidney Bernstein in the seventh round. He wai victorious Promised on over. defending champion Arthur Chess With Sam Laird: Kalmy, Saidy Finish One-Two in Tourney Form stood up wrll as Charles Kalme and Anthony Saidy finished one-two In the U. S. Intercollegiate Chess Championship at flsniwi Pillwn PritV Pa thl wk Defense Fund a.

cisguier in me eigmn. At that point in the tournament Bisguier seemed out of the running for the title with a mark of 3 5. Washington. Jan. 2 Thp Ilnuse ANOTHER GREAT NEWS SERVICE Paul Keies.

nf Russia anA Appropriations Committee, of which Rep, Alfred Simienski Jersey City), and Rep, Gordon Canfleld Paterson), are Jonathan Penrose, of England, were first-round victors in the annual international masters' tournament at Hastings. FnelnnH Kalme. ISyoar-old irishman oncinwrinc studrnt at the University rf Pennsylvania, and of Kordham, were the only two rated masters in the tournament and were expected to be the chief members, will be the first to screen additional monev souzht which opened Doc. 30. The tour rnmrmifTS I'T hip hup, inry juiisnrq nan pawl apart WUn by the Defense Department to Ra me unreia at b's-'a carry out a speeded up missile Kalme won his first six games ney will run through Jan.

8. Miroslav Filip, of Czechoslovakia, and Svetozar Gligoric, of Yugoslavia. DlaveH to a and satellite program. but met a touch customer in I'ale nights. Plavlnc dates will he 15, Keh.

5 and 19, March 12, "And screening will be done carefully," promises Rep. George Mahon chairman of the first round. Ten international masters, representing eieht pram. me suD-committee on defense tries, are competing in the main spending. April 2 and 30, and May 11.

Harkness pairings will be used. Games will be scheduled to start at 8 p. m. with 9.30 the forfeit time. Entries will close at "We don't intend to give the Defense Denartment a hlank tournament, len otner players representing six countries are playing; in the reserve division.

num, or tne university oi I'Kia-homa. in the final round. They played to a draw in 37 moves. Saul Yarmak, of Los Angeles City College, and Robert Cantor, of Penn. tied for third with marks of 5-2, but Yarmak was awarded the prize in the tie-breaking.

Anthony Cantone, of the Oontz Extension of Pennsylvania State Vni- versitv. also made a creditable! check. We will have to make sure The Byline of Dependability Nicholas Kossolimo, who was Jan. 15 and may be made through tnat no requests are thrown into to have renresenterl Frnnoo in the main event, was fnmivi me 6Ji A representatives of any clubs. Wood will be tournament me graDoag jor unnecessary pro, ects." withdraw because of illness.

Mahon, an old hand at handling director, Entry fees will be $2 for seniors and $1 for iuniors. nlus emii in. The Mornhv Memorial Tnnmn military funds, said such a thing nas occurred oeiore. ment at the West Oram Tv showing. Kalmc's victory was all the more outstanding in that he defeated both Saidy and Yarmak during the play, his game with the feif fees.

ASSOCIATED PRESS Fund Recovered Cabin Chess Club was won by The. tournament winner will receive a permanent trophy and one vvaiier nmpman witn a score of Millions of dollars voted by the iVi-Vi. Five others tied fnr sen lauer going moves, aauiy, last session of Loneress wh eh ond place. They were A. Men- defeated Ruth in the TaB fifth round.

Prior to the lattcrVT'u1 9.h.cr tP0Ph' are not now needed will be re gnnni. t. Marcnand. w. Hart.

covered, he said, as a result of investigations which were mnriV draw w'h Kalme wm "waraea JU junior, high ranking Secretary Lewu L. Wood has payrr and high rankin during the concessional recess. A large nart of this is due to jclifTe, J. Sullivan, and Weinberger. I I Following is one of Charles Kalme's better recent games, his victory over Bobby Fischer in I the North Central Open at me cnances made in Drocram- ming and in nolicies to meet the In case of ties, nriren will developments of the period, he championship tournament of the Jersey Chess Association, a seven-round Swiss which will be played at the Midway Diner, Hammonton, on Wednesday divided.

At the end of eight rounds of the u. S. Chess Championship at said. Other planned expenditures were found not to be necessary. This does not mean that this KING'S INDIA mriNSE rUrhrkln rurh'r KxIim Hiri Whit, money will be returned to the tax navcrs.

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I'a h.ivr on. ai i i lMC request on Jan. 16 proved, but have not kiittiM a lAy mP ,0 ei the n(, the stepped up 3 ii iniuu in npnse pro-am. regtilar annual budget 3Hadd(mfield Has It" i v''ynnj 11 uis- win come on Jan. 1J.

"We wil1 S've the Defense De-At the end of the 40 years thejpartment all it needs in certain tract, in Darby vital fields," he declared "ui mi: jjMFj-riy oi upper Darby, Spray Melts Away Ice on Wimlshirltl snoppin i o.vt:.ii;.tE Cdfrmlnj Colonial Soiling The tentative agreement, It was disclosed, was made with Max A. Rosenberg, 407 S. GOth Philadelphia, an insurance broker. Since last Thursdav, Rosenberg has been listed by the Delaware County recorder of deeds Wilmington, Dela. A Wilmington concern has developed a delcer product for use in aerosol containers that it says can spray SWflV ire nn lllnmnhiU ninA There are only two forces that can carry light to all corners of the globe---the sun in the heavens and The Associated Press down here." as neneliciary of the property Delaware' shields and windows.

iii-ici in irust ny me salvage Corp. Haddonfleld nnslnes Assorladon The company claims its prod- -'iuiy uaiim lis proa TW i Die voters hav nrnrri'i uii- i nu. iiit-u a one-sixieemn-mcn at mtin ot ic in cos; oi $1,300,000. 'minutes. I II F0 10 YIAM THE WORDS "THf ASSOCIATED PRESS" HAV! MIANT ACCUIATJ, DEPfNOAJll, OUiaiVI UP0ITIN9.

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