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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 6

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Camden, New Jersey
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den County Heart Association COUlHI-POST, CoWtn, Thufirfey, Mowh JT, 13I 6' was conducted during February, with a goal of $50,000 of which $M03fi has been collected to date, Reiners said, with a few Teachers Air Chess With Sam Laird: Botvinnik Leads, 5-2, In World Title Match gave $.176, while city workers contributed $190. Freeholder Edward Kelly headed the county employes drive, while Commissioner Edward Garrity was chairman for the city employes, Reiners thanked the public aides for their "generosity In supporting this campaign." The annual drive of the Cam Public Aides Give $567 to Heart Fund Camden County and city employes donated a total of $56f to the 1958 Heart Fund drive, a final report showed today. John H. Reiners campaign chairman, said county employes The Kukenaam Falls in British Guiana, South America, are generally regarded th highest in the world. They are 2000 feet Niagara Falls are only 167 feet high.

technology ft generally taTTJht In schools. In the last 30 years, he said, mathematics has been altered by research into fields of computing, the social sciences and industrial quality control. "Modern mathematics," he said, "embodies a new point of view and new subject matter, which is sometimes much simpler than the traditional and provides unifying principles by which the Need for New final reports still to come In. The University of Michigan has available five scholarship annually for descendants of American Indians. 1 Mathematics After completion of seven eames in their return match for DJ New phases of mathematics to be taught in the schools prohaWy standard mathematics programs jof algebra, geometry and trigonometry are brought more closely I to the 20th Century ideas.

It was pointed otit that Ihe i "new mathematics" is at present the world's chess championship, defending champion Vassily Smyslov had won only one game and had lost four to former champion Mikhail Botvinnik. Two other games were drawn, givinsr Botvinnik a 5-2 score. The eighth game was adjourned after 40 moves nnd the players sermed to be on even terms at the time, Both men made minor blunders under time pressure just before adjournment, Smyslov overlooking an opportunity to win a pawn that would have given THI MAN CLOSEST TO THI PEOPLE being taught on an experimental basis in selected schools. mm trie advantage. within three years 1o meet the needs of the scientific age were discussed at a meeting of 50 high school teachers Wednesday in Haddon Heights High School.

Principal speaker WM Vr. Albert E. Meder, on leave as dean of Rutgers University, and scrying as chairman of the Commission on Mathematics of the College Entrance Examination Board, a national organization. The teachers in attendance represented Camden and Gloucester Counties. Dr.

Meder emphasized that mathematics needed for modern match in the South Jersey Chess Association league play which was won by Roland 11 Horner for Atlantic City. Inc. LEGION RUMMAGE SALE Bordentown, March 27 rark-er-Polsky Women's American Legion Post will hold a rummage sale today, Friday and Saturday in the Odd Fellows Building, opposite City Hall. The committee Huriw OunlafU Black Whlr 1. P-QR4 r-04 IT, QIl Kt A riiiladelphU Chess Association meeting will be held tonight at the Franklin-Mercantile Club, 1616 Locust st, Philadelphia, to discuss interstate team matches and final arrangements for the two approaching tournaments of the association, as well as its banquet May 10.

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Though Lombardy has a score of only 7-3, he is in fourth place and still a possible winner. Surprise of the tourney so far is Paul Sanguinetti of Argentina, who is in second place with a score of On his recent tour of eastern Pennsylvania, Reshevsky won 29 out of 30 simultaneous games at Muhlenberg College in Allcntown. Expert and former state champion Tom Gutekunst, who is also executive vice president of the Pennsylvania State Chess Federation, scored the only draw against him. At Haverford. Reshevsky acain scored 29 victories and one draw, all in the space of an hour and I II I II 8 INOOOX TY ANTENNA 9.

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Messmaker, of South Holland, 111., felt it was his first duty to protect the lives of civilians. The brave pilot remained at the rontrols of the plane until it was well over Chesapeake Bay. Then he jumped just before the jet hit the water but drowned before anyone could reach him. Everyone has a bit of heroism hidden within him. God expects us to use it not merely in an emergency or crisis but on a day to day basis in proving our love for one another.

To endure cheerfully the endless difficulties of exerting an influence for good in the home, classroom, government, business or a trade union can be truly heroic, especially if done in Christ's name. "Whosever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel, shall save it." (Mark 8: 35). Encourage me. Savior, tn be willing to suffer in order to help others. 3 SPEAKERS 149 a half.

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