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Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 24

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8-C FT. LAUDERDALE SUNDAY NEWS, AUGUST 31, '53 4 Boca School Opening Set (': Hi ft i i Dr. Morton L. Abram of Hollywood has announced the opening of the Florida Junior Academy, a day and boarding school for boys and girls from kindergarten to eighth grade. Quit 01 of several successful schools and summer camps.

Mrs. Hecht, active in the field of psychological testing and remedial programs for younger children, is consultant for parents on placement and program for pre-school and elementary school students. QhstAA By FRANK ROSE The private elementary A 1 school, located on ten acres in Boca Raton, is expected to draw children from Hollywood to Palm Beach. The spirit of Capablanca CONSTRUCTIVE POSITION 234 Black 9 Men stirs once again throughout the land. Following in the great Cuban's footsteps, Eldis Cobo Arteaga of Havana entered the 6.

Dr. Abram, who has devoted more than 20 years to educational administration said, "Our school will offer a sound educational foundation for children, while developing the whole child." Vice president of the Florida Junior Academy is Mrs. Esther M. Hecht, owner and operator 1958 U. S.

Open and walked off with the title to the convincing tune of 10-2. He beat both Robert Byrne and Larry Evans en route to the championship. Second through fourth, each with were Larry Evans, Robert Steinmeyer and Donald Byrne. Arteaga's sole loss was to Allen Kaufman who scored 9-3. Florida players who entered By RICHARD BIILNE John Calvin's "buy American" and "hire Broward labor" campaigns didn't set the rest of the School Board afire Thursday.

That's because Calvin is up for re-election and there's nothing like a pitch to the local merchants and unions to spear lew votes. Although Calvin's motives undoubtedly were altruistic, they won't be regarded as such, especially after he rushed in to back up Frank Pierce, business agent of the local carpenters, in his pitch to the board to require contractors to hiie only local labor. Calvin's "buy American" pica probably was in vain. When the board decided to test all equipment over which there might be controversy, one observer told me: "We'll really buy foreign goods now-" Calvin cast the only negative vote when the board accepted a $175 per machine bid for 10 lSV2-2y2; Auerbach t52-31 Fischer 5-31; Larsen 5-41; Bronstein t41-3I2l; Gligoric 1 4 Vn -3 V2 1 Pachman 4 2 -3 2 1 Sanguinetti 412-412l; Panno 4-4 Szabo 4-4; Cardoso 4-51; Filip 4-51; Neikirch Rossetto 2-51: Sherwin l'-Sl; DeGreif 1-7; Fuster 1-81. (DiilT Nrs photo bv Helm H.

Hanrahan) IRVING WOODHOUSE PRACTICES BREATH CONTROL WITH CANDLE speech therapist Mrs. E. D. Pearce teaches CP victims were Glenn Hartleb 6-6; Bob Eastwood 6-61; and Mrs. Kama Martin 3-91.

David Krause, 16-year-old Southern White 10 Men Black to play and mate in three. Forsyth notation: 4rrkl p5pp 8 2P3Q1 5nnl 1N6 PP3qBP 2R3RK 1958 INTERZONAL Twenty-one of the world's leading chess players are now battling it out in the Interzonal Tournament being held in Yugoslavia. The players represent various zones throughout the world. The top five will qualify for champion, scored V2-IV2 to become a prize-winner in the 139-player field. U.

S. Junior champion Raymond Weinstein placed fifteenth with 8-4 and retained the master rating he Fischer and Sherwin are representing the United States From the looks of things young Bobby is doing all right for himself in this battle of giants. Clinic Aids CP Victims earned at Homestead. WEEKLY PROBLEM The solution to Position 233 is RxN, QxR; Q-B6 PxQ; EMERSON ALLS WORTH FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, SEPT. 9 (Pd.

Pol. Adv. the 1959 Candidates Tournament, along with Symslov and Your editor hereby climbs out on a limb and predicts that Fischer will not only qualify for the Candidates Tournament, but that he will also win that event and play Botvinnik for the world championship. Further deponent sayeth rot. BxP mate.

If Black fails to capture the rook, he is a piece down in a hopeless position. By ANNE KOLl Sunday News tSaff Reporter In a three-room clinic at 10U0 Keres. Winner of the 1959 event will then play Mikhail Botvinnik for his world title. Here are the latest available results. The order of listing does not mean too much, since some have played more games than others.

Petrosian t6'2 2il; Tal 6-31; Benko 15 Olaf-sson 152 2 i 3 Matanovic Federal Hwy. children and adults are learning the fundamentals of everyday living Coffee grown in New Guinea compares well with that of Colombia and Tanganyika, an Australian expert said in Port Moresby. He it can enter world markets within two years. things most people know by the time they reach the age of two. The students all victims of 1 -r--y 1 if Mi celebral palsy spend hours, days, sometimes months mas 3DO YOU KNOWC tering such simple tasks as OF POLITICS? MJi THE opening doors, closing windows, feeding themselves.

Florida Military Academy ACCREDITED BY State Department of Education. State ei Florida Member of the Education Records Bureau of New York. APPROVED by the Department ol the Army as a National Defense Cadet Corps School. College Preparatory Courses. FALL TERM BEGINS September 15.

1958. Limited vacancies ior grades 3-12. Applications being accepted now. SMALL CLASSES. All teachers certified by the State of Florida.

MILITARY TRAINING improves character, bearing and manners. Crack Drill Team Drum Bugle Corps All Sports Call IA 3-4733 LU 3-4651 after 5 FM. or write Col. C. EL Bob Young, Box 5185.

Ft Lauderdale, ior brochure German Biunsviga adding ma-Chines. One observer quipped that the Hollywood board member was "getting on the DeBand-wagon," a reference to Nelson DeBan, the Port Authority chairman who unsuccessfully tried to ban Communist, also Iforeignl products from Port Everglades. Calvin doesn't have much to worry about, I hear. A living example of what's wrong with the Republican screening system walked in the other day, a smart young man named Donald Munda. Munda filed after the screening committee already had chosen its candidates.

EARNEST MAX He's an earnest man with an excellent background and a war However, each accomplish ment, no matter how small, is Stonds for ADLER (Frank C. Vote for him and secure important in the life of the CP. By learning the rudiments of living the CP becomes self suf A which stands for BETTER GOVERNMENT, and get rid of which stands for CONTRACT (the Garbage Contract It Smells!) ficient sometimes to the point where he is employable and can live a relatively normal i I DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE COUNTY COMMISSIONER DIST. 4 1 WAAMM GEORGE BLAIR LEARNS TO PULL LIGHT CORD Mrs. Keith Shand gives physical therapy at CP clinic record surpassed, I'd say, only done to meet the needs of the 1 iWMTTI I r'XAV ajf 11 ra II by Tom Hackett, GOP candidate for the State House of Representatives who won a local CPs.

However, she added that her DSC the Army's highest dec organization was making progress the key theme of the oration for bravery and survived the Bataan Death March Munda, who hails from Dela entire Cerebral Palsy Assn. ware via Colgate University, is the victims of the incurable it 36, has two children and is a member of Hollywood's First Presbyterian church which also claims Democratic foes Calvin and Ian Patterson, muscular disorder in the paat 10 years than in the past 10 centuries. And more research, more new treatments are scheduled to come. iiiiiMiiiii Pearce employs such therapeutically sound gimmicks as gum and candy chewing, bubble blowing, and lollipop licking. Patients are also required to blow out candles and sweep cereal grains off their lips with the tip of their tongue.

All these things, Mrs. Pearce says, teaches CP breath and muscle control. Because CPs require such specialized therapy, the local unit of L'nited Cerebral Palsy opened the Ft. Lauderdale clinic which is free to all patients. Future plans for the clinic call for the hiring of an occupational therapist who will tiain patients to make their own livelihood.

There is also a need for a larger staff of volunteer workers. Mrs. Alice Richards, exec The two instructors at the clinic, a speech and a physical therapist treat their 40 odd patients with the idea of correcting muscular disabilities. In the CP these disabilities often iake the form of lack of balance, guttural speech and grimacing. Mrs.

Keith Shand, the physical therapist, teaches her patients to co-ordinate and control their muscles. In her work she utilizes the massage table, walking ramp, exercise mat and an activity board which contains common household gadgets. The patients stand in front of the board and practice turning a door knob, opening a mail box, flipping a light switch, sharpening pencils and performing other routine tasks. BREATH CONTROL In the speech department, Mrs. Elizabeth D.

Pearce, speech therapist, stresses control of mouth muscles and and breath. "We teach them to control the lips and jaw muscles so they can feed themselves," she said. "Actually, eating and speaking go hand in hand where the CP is concerned. In training her patients Mrs. He served three years with the 14th Air Force, which was formed partially from the late I THE NEW 1 Lt.

Gen. Claire Lee Chen nault's Flying Tigers. Munda wasn't with the Tigers, coming In when the Air Force took over. R. DEXTER BURLEY His decorations include the nSy A Few LaW 3 DFC with two clusters.

Munda admittedly is fighting an uphill battle because he Is bucking the "organization." Bn 1 The Republicans would be Pep8e iVJovin utive secretary of the local unit, A-J A- 11 A. J.1 i very puuueu uub uiai uie cumc io doing themselves and the vot young and much must yet be I jL, ing public a big favor if they'd drop this screening committee and let anybody run who HA wants to. Sure, there'll be weak can P2QF, that Air Con didates. There are several this itloniEig time. SIS' GO 53 But if they leave the field open instead of operating as a closed shop they're bound to encourage capable men and is luxury no women to seek office.

3 NEW MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! 1. WITH THE NEW If the GOP could round up a few men like Munda to run for office, things would look brighter for the elephant in Widow Gets Half Estate LOS ANGELES. Half of film producer Harry Warner's estimated $6 million estate will go to his widow. Warner's will, filed for probate in Superior Court yesterday, directed that Rhea Warner receive 50 per cent of thz estate and that 12V2 per cent each go to to his two daughters, Mrs. Doris W.

Vidor and Mrs. Betty Sperling. The balance goes to eight grandchildren, four nieces and a nephew. Warner died July 25 at 76. I D1TII I 2 BEDHOOUS I BATH 3 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH Broward County.

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DOWN Including Closing Costs DOWN Includes closing costs INCLUDES TAXES AND INSURANCE DOWN Includes closing costs INCLUDES TAXES AND INSURANCE Includes Taxes and Insurance Premier Khrushchev, Robeson Have Talk MOSCOW. tUPIl American singer Paul Robeson had a "friendly and cordial talk" with Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, Moscow radio reported last night. It said the two met at Yalta, the Crimean resort where the Soviet leader is vacationing. In the American-financed oil fields in Sumatra, workers have to use snow tires and chains to get their trucks over the muddy tropical roads.

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BROWARD BLVD. TO N.W. 34th AVENUE, TURN NORTH. LOOK rR THE "NEW BROWARDALE" SIGN. DRIVE OUT TODAY 11 ymi) LAUDERDALE REFRIGERATION 17 S.W.

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