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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 20

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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Thufidey, Dcmb.r 5, 195T 20 Divers Hunting Clues In IM7 Wreckage ley, 25, Jeffersontown, pilot, and Lt. Col. Oddie F. Rogers, 37, Central City, observer.

The biggest part of the wreckage was found In about IS feet Chess Willi Sam Laird: former King Edward VIII had attended In England since he abdicated in 193G to marry "the woman I love," Mrs. Wallis War-field Simpson. Fftiy members of the guards Eglin Air Force Base, Fla of water In the Gulf of Mexico Dec. 5 (UP) Divers sought -th. Florida.

clues today in the sunken wfc ige of a B-47 Stratojet to help London's Dorchester Hotel. Welsh Guard scrtrennts in scarlet tunics Self-Tiltinp Rail Car Tested in France Paris, Dec. 5 (UP) Franco has a new self-tilting railroad car which officials claim canwhip around curves at 80 miles an hour without spilling food in the diner or bothering passengers with sensitive stomachs, Unveiled in a test run Wednesday, the 32-passenger experimental model tilts automatically to offset exactly the centrifugal force that generally throws passengers toward the outside of tho curve. guarded the dining room dooi-s. determine what causr-d the plane to explode and crash during a practice bombing run over the water range near here.

Liaison Aides Proposed at SNJDC Meet Vinoland, Dec. 5 A proposal that each community in the six-county South Jersey area appoint representatives to answer questions of industrialists interested in locating there won support at the recent Cumberland County Workshop. Hastings some months before Hie year-end dates were set for the U. S. Championship, which conflict with the English event.

Having promised, he felt obliged to honor his commitment. However, that familiar bugaboo of American chess lack of funds reared its head. With money to travel to England unavailable, Bobby instead has agreed to play in our jwn tournament. Rcshevsky not the only champion who can be beaten now and then. World's Champion Vas-ily Smyslov is in the same class.

Herewith, with an assist from the Christian Science Monitor, is the score of the game he lost to Filip of Czechoslovakia in the European team championship in Vienna. KK1I OrtMNO Windsor Ends Exile After 21 Years London, Dec 5 (INS) The Duke of Windsor ended 21 years of social exile Wednesday night by attending a dinner of the Dallas International Pits Eight Top Players One of the lost fk'lds, ever, assembled for a chess tournament in this country is now battling in the early rounds of the Dallas International, at the Texa3 metropolis. It should also prove one of the most conclusive International tournaments ever held, since each of the eight players will meet twice during the course of a double round robin. The tournament bepan New, 30 and is to end Dec. 16.

Three crewmen were presumed lead in the crash. Thev were Oslo The Norwegian Ministry of Commerce has eased regulations for receiving gift cars from persons abroad. The chief requirement now is that recipient and donor must be directly 1 mentinert Wednesday night as Lt. Col. Willie P.

Gregory. 34. 'Prince of Wales Company of the Welsh Guards. I It was the flrst social function Springfield, commander of the plane; Lt. Ronald It.

Farns Samuel Reshcvsky, champion Ben Leuchter. local editor, of- of the Western world, and former so technical and stubborn in nor frred the proposal to more than 'national champion Larry Evans mitting Bronstcin's visit. No" one 100 business, civic and cultural 'are representinK the United pretends that he would have been Hmjrtlo? ttmyilot Filip niip a threat to American security, and 1 Kl KB3 KI-KBJ 21 KUQ21-B3 leaders, municipal and county ol- States. Each of the other contest-ficials, legislators, newspapermen ants represents a different coun- KtxKt OKU i H4 and school representatives, try. They are: Laszlo Szabo of the departments whole policy on the "closed areas" is childish.

Exceptions to it have been made in B-g PxP BxKt 1)-B Q-H3 Hungary; Bent Larson of Denmark; David A. Yanofsky of Can other cases, and could and should B-K12 24 KtxKt P-K3 25 P-li5 K2 28 1P Caslld 27 HxB P-Q4 2D CJQKtJ IxH 29 BxKt P-H4 30 gxP QKt-CiJ 31 R-K5 R-ri 32 QxHP 0-B2 33 i'xl' PxB ada; Fridrik Olafsson of Iceland; have been in this one despite the R-gi KR-g Svetozar Gligoric of alleged difficulty there might and Miguel Najdorf of have been in processing the neces- RXH R-Q5HI 3 P-KKI3 B-KI3 6 Cast In 6 P-Ktl 7 B-Kta 8 W4 PxP 10 P-K3 11 4-K3 1 HQ 13 OKI-Q2 14 Qll-B 15 B-KR3 6 Kl-K 17 Kt-Q3 IS PxP 19 R-K 20 P-H4 31 r-H3 23 Kt K5 KU-g 34 O-KtSch KB sary papers, 0-04 g-Kt 35 BB P-KK3 3H Q-K3 R-Q8 Moslly Grand Masters All the competitors except Ya The session was first of a scries of "grass roots conferences" spon-ored by the Southern New Jersey Development Council to discuss ways of attracting industry to me community, how to handle prospects, once attracted, and means of achieving the kind of community development local people desire. I.ieuchter said those selected as spokesmen for their municipalities should be able to provide the following basic information to rep- gxR Bmnstein is one of Russia's and the world's foremost players UK 37 KX 3 g-g3 PxP K-K2 Bxg nofsky and Olafsson are grand KxP R-K 3 gxg B-B 40 K-B2 Qit-g 41 Pxpch Kl-Kl 42 K-K3 Kt-B3 43 K12 K-K4 masters (Fvan havine rnrentlv and il 1S that inept -iiil? Jl, (international politics should have received that recognit on Uim (i.iii 4U kept him from splaying sk tionally), and the field comprises! 'n i n.v pvn, some of the best players in. the fj fit7vJ wi ti: i'S one who profits from the inn- (a I It reported lint Smylmr In rriuui truulne. He muht hv 4rjn with 33 R-QSch.

rcsentatives of industry referred Najdorf, who will write tr them by the Council: Locations "book" on the tourney, says hpfill1 Postmaster Praiss Asks Early Mailing of potential industrial sites; the thinks the field is one the 1 Xt local tax picture; availability and strongest on record in any inter-ul0(1 wfteour only entrant rates of labor; nrrriribilih nf 'n if iim Wehwavs! pasi nf installing nr! contestants have alreadv won the! lh rt three rounds of the The mounting volume of Christ mas mail makes it more im tournament produced some genu gaining access to railroad sidincs: portant than ever for everyone to mail early for Christmas, post right to play in the next world's championship tournament in 1939. It is unfortunate and senseless that the Soviet is not also represented. Original plans were for ine surprises. They found Evans and Szabo tied for the lead with scores of 2-1 Reshcvsky, Larsen, and Yanofsky grouped next at master Edward rraiss said today availability of water, sewerage, gas and electricity; existing building available; the community's program for good planning and Last year we nandicd more than 10 million pieces of mail be Glicoric and Olafsson at snn a roning. the housing picture and only -one player from the bankine.

educational, relieious and banking, educational, religious and States, and for one Russian: tween Dec. 1 and 25, Praiss said ROE RUCK AND CO. lyOyjJ Fingertip Adjustment from I 23" to 36" i entrant. But Russifi was slow in naming "So far this year, the postoffice has already received and sent one million Christmas cards, letters and packages, and the real heavy recreational facilities. The Cumberland County Work shop was the first Council-snon After drawing in the first round with Szabo, Reshevskv un- urn SiatA nmwrftrinnt nrf expoctedly suecumhedto Olafs sored parley in which the growth rush is just getting underway.

problems of an individaul county it finally requested permission KpshPViiky, The postmaster says that, every effort is being made to deliver all were aiscussed. it thus repre' Dav Bronstein to attend, the do- i'-v-" Defense, Uartmiwt lavorue iimzo-inciian sented a new approach in the in j'uj tun iu iwi'iv mail on time and in good condition got into time trouble around the dustrial development of Southern! before Christmas Eve, as has been done during the past three Three Reasons Listed The department cave three rea 30th move and a long scries of queen cheeks by Olafsson fol- isew Jersey. At previous meetings, the problems of all six counties had been consolidated. years. sons: That the application was; lowed which finally forced the Every facility of the postoffice is being pressed into maximum received at Washington "virtually American ace to resign on the! the dav before" Bronstein was to 43rd move, leave Moscow, and that the de- Reshcvsky gained his first vie-oartment was certain the Amrr-itwy in the third round against service and extra trucks and per U.

S. Travelers Going To Europe Hit Peak ican Embassy there forwarded it Najdorf. Evans also scored his sonnel have been added, he said, Cotton Farms Halved, Yield Increases Washington The Immigration as soon as it was submitted; that flrst victory in the third round, and Naturalization Service re-Dallas is an area closed to Rus-iaRainst Olafsson, after, two earlier ports that the number of United visitors in retaliation for, draws. States citizens departing for Eu I Birmingham There now are some 850,000 cotton farms in the South and West, about 50 percent of 1940's total of 1,600,000. During 1956, however, yield per acre jumped to 409 pounds compared similar restrictions on travel by Americans in Russia; and that the Soviet Union has refused to respond to several American proposals for "reciprocal" elimination of the closed areas.

It is highly unfortunate that the State Department had to become Bobby Fischer is going lo play in the U. S. Championship after all, and not going to England to participate in the annual Hastings tournament. The youthful American open champion had promised to go to rope by air and sea reached a postwar high in 1956 of 576,108, an increase ol 9.6 percent over 1955. There was a 3.3 percent rise in sea travel and a 15 percent gain in air travel.

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