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10-B FT. LAUDERDALE SUNDAY NEWS, May 12. 1957 War Brought About New English Grammar Opera Stars Attend Rites For Pinza JCet I Ch NEW YORK, May 11. (1 ess Music lovers and stars of the BY FRANK ROSE noun plurals, and 150 signals of word order such as "the dog bit the man" or "the man bit the dog They feel that too little dis-tinction Is made between writ ing and speaking when both are in fact very dissimilar, Speech is a noisy disturbance of the air; writing is marks on paper. music and theatrical profes sions attended a funeral serv for white! Forsyth notation: 8 rnPR2Ql 3blBlR 2pplk2 ice today for Ezio Pinza, for The most important rule In chess Is always to play like a gentleman.

Carefully observe all "difficult" languages during the war. The trouble, said Mrs. Shirley Hudson, public affairs officer of ACLS, was that for many of the languages books were just not available in English; and for some not in any language. "In Malay for example, she said, "the best implements went in Dutch, a fact which made them all but useless to the American student." The approach of the council put heavy emphasis on pho-nemics, the basic sound system of a language. And while.

mer operp. star, in the Cathe dral of St. John the Divine. 2r3pllq2p2Pp4nBlKbnN2Nl. SOLVER'S LADDER or items to be learned.

This small number compares to the 600,000 entries in the fullest dictionary. They say a child of six has an expert command of 45 phonemes: 9 vowels, 3 semivowels, 21 consonants, 4 levels of pitch. 4 of stress and 4 kinds of pauses "all accompanied by an overlay of facial expressions, body movements and vocal qualifiers such as whispering, rasping and over-loudness." The authors say that 300 of the smallest words in the language are used as much as all the others put together. There are about 100 endings, 200 "The American Language." Where Mencken dealt with word origins and meanings, Lloyd and Warfel deal with phrases and sentences, broad backgrounds and the arts of reading and writing. They take the language apart like a watch and then put it back together all parts in their proper places.

It is, they say, "a book for those who have tangled with the language and come away bruised." The idea for the book came when the American Council of Learned Societies IACLS under a Rockefeller Foundation grant cooperated in de the rules of play. If you touch More than 2,500 persons paid final tribute to the opera singer Here are the results through Position 164. Welcome to new GAINESVILLE, May 11. JP) It took World War II to bring about a new English grammar. It's new because it applies scientific findings to correct whatever damage may have been done to students on their way to college; and it is informative and constructive reading for anyone who is interested in what make our language or what a mess a lot of us make of It.

The authors are Donald J. Lloyd, fiction writer, poet and essayist of Wayne State University; and Harry R. Warfel, author, co-author and editor of many books and a professor of English at the University of Florida. The book, "American English In Its Cultural Setting," could have as much influence perhaps as H. L.

Mencken's who added to his fame with his role in the musical "South Eat comfortably with FALSE TEETH ttont be troubled by dipping dental elate! PERMA-GRIP denture powder tiolda teeth nrm for nounl TMteleae. Pacific." Pinza died last Thursday wblte. Wont act aucmuiOT at his Stamford, home rERMJl-CRIP Dental Piste Powder the system is not new by any means it led the professorial pair to show that English has only about 800 structure points at the age of 64. all drug counters, reel eeeurei velopment of 26 textbooks on irregular forms in verbs and Near the altar during the hour-long service were his lnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnnonnni widow, Mrs. Doris Leak Pinza, and their children, Clelia, 15; Peter, 12; and Gloria, 6.

tatf 13 A purple and crimson pall covered the casket. It rested between two rows of candles in the choir area in front of a the high altar. Third Atomic Sub Readied a piece, even accidentally, move it. If you touch an enemy piece, capture it. Never take back a move after your fingers have left the piece.

Smile when you lose and congratulate your opponent on his play. Do not tap your fingers on the table or make other noises which may upset your opponent. In short, play like a gentleman at all times and youH find the game much more Gentlemanly behavior, however, does not mean that you should be kind and gentle in your actual play. For instance, I recently gave a player queen's odds and beat him. Afterward, he pointed out that he could have traded me down piece for piece and won but did not feel that such tactics were fair after I had donated a queen to him.

I explained that chess conduct and chess play were two different things. Being a gentleman toward your opponent is fine, but let It stop there. Chess is the most violent game known, a miniature war, a vicious battle between two egos. It is made up of trickery, subterfuges, ripping the opponent's forces to pieces, battering his weak points and kicking him when he is down. Never let a solvers: John Siefker and A.

Hanson. 1. F. Hallett .109 2. A.

Davis 104 3. J. Cummings 97 4. D. Pinault 59 5.

J. Kent 52 6. S. Oujevolk 45 7. R.

Eastwood 42 8. R. Zeiffert 40 9. J. Cornwall 37 10.

J. Landar 37 11. H. Alexander 37 12. J.

Greenwood 33 13. G. Bowman 32 14. E. Thomas 30 15 W.

Dickson 28 16. Dr. Houle 27 17. K. Allen 27 18.

W. Setchfield 25 19. J. Demeo 25 20. P.

Smith 22 21. J. Miller 18 22. Col. Meek 17 23.

W. Dunn 17 24. L. Williams 14 25. W.

Doyle 12 28. A. Miller 8 27. Dr. Connor 6 28.

J. Williams 6 29. W. Stewart 5 30. J.

Siefker 4 31. C. Fischer 3 32. A. Hanson 2 33.

Unknown 2 Eleanor Steber of the Metropolitan Opera sang- the "Ave Maria" from "Otello" GROTON, May 11. Iff) during the service which included celebration of the re A third atomic-powered sub quiem eucharist by the Rev. mi Canon Edward N. West. The Rev.

W. Keith Chidester marine will be launched Thursday when the TJSS Skate slides into the Thames River. The Skate is smaller than her predecessors, the Nautilus and the Seawolf. and is the first of rector of St. Francis Episcopal Church in Stamford, where the Pinza family worshiped, in five of her type the Navy has; toned the opening sentences of ordered.

the service. The Rt. Rev The Skate's builder, the Elec Charles F. Boynton, suffragan tric Boat Division of General bishop of the Protestant Epis copal Diocese of New York, Dynamics Corp. which also built the Nautilus and Seawolf, says she is in some respects the presided.

a a a successor to the fleet-type sub marine which has been called OFF THE RECORD the workhorse of the World War Pacific campaign. 'Doo- Bite' Damage weaker player win a game think ing that you are doing him a The Skate displaces about Young Chrysler Plymouth. Inc. Offers the ALL NEW 1957 CHRYSLER WINDSOR TWO-DOOR HARDTOP favor. You're only hurting both Suit Settled Circuit Judge W.

Tedder yes 2,400 tons compared with the approximate 3,200 ton weight of the Nautilus and Seawolf. your games. Don't say "En garde" when his queen is attacked. It he hasn't sense enough terday dismissed 10-year-old Her 265-footh length is about 60 feet less than her predecessors, Michael Morse's $17,000 "dog bite" damage suit after the CIRCUIT COURT Divorces Granted Bernice D. Inskeep from Mahlon J.

Inskeep, Libby Shorn er from Robert Shomer, Marge Lasher from George Alfred Lasher. Separate Maintenance Granted: Shirley A. Colliu from Chris G. Colliu. Annulment Suit Piled: Helen O.

Scarborough vs. Eugene Thomas Scarborough. Suit for Alimony Filed: Alvtar Mlg-lerito vs. Atibo Mlglerito. Sepsrite Maintenance Suit Filed: Helen F.

rains vs. Lewis B. rains. Divorce Suit Filed: Vera ell L. Jones vs.

Prince Jones. to realize this, he should lose. In other words, be a gentleman in your conduct, but be a merciless and her beam of 25 feet is about two feet narrower. boy's mother, Mrs. Feme Morse Post, Dade County, agreed to accept a $3,000 settlement from a Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Scheinblum, 5 2469 Wiley Hollywood. The suit, filed Aug. 20, 1956, WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS POMPANO BEACH VFW HALL WED. AND SUNDAY 8:30 P.M.

Always a Welcome said the child was bitten about the face Jan. 20, 1955, by a dog British shoe sales totalled mm, mi irijuim 322.000 pairs in a recent six while he was visiting in the Scheinblum home. months a gain of 3,825,000 pairs. battler in your actual play. CLUB NEWS The finish of our club championship has been delayed by my sickness.

The virus left me with a lung infection that hates to yield and I may have to vacation in the mountains for a while. If so, I will forfeit my three unplayed games. Rudy Eckhardt is still leading with a score of 4-0. The Broward County Chess Club meets every Monday night at 7:30 at Warfield Park. New players last week were Gene Munsch and Pat Balee.

PROBLEM OF THE WEEK The solution to Position 166 El a a a a We A re Going FULL PRICE! dud i in mg is 1. Q-N7 check. If 2. or takes then N-N6 mate. If 2.

KxQ, then P-R8 TqueenJ mates. Position 167 Black 14 Men TAGS! ft isL i THIS IS WHAT YOU GET: White 10 Men Yes, this is the same diagram P7)) fp CHILDREN'S WEAR Lza zJ Uzi NO IFS, nV Si-1 HO IFS, ANDS ANDS OR OR BUTS! VJ BUTS! is last week's problem. But now let's see you find a mate in two SPLIT RETURN EAST JORDAN. Mich. CP Tax assessors from two counties hold sort of a reunion at the home Of Mr.

and Mrs. Maxwell Arnold pearly. They meet to determine how much the Arnolds owe Charlevoix nd Antrim County because the rouple sleep in Charlevoix Torquef lite transmission Dual headlights Power steering Power brakes Pushbutton radio Choice of 21 beautiful colors 850x14 White Sidewall tires Custom steering wheel Large wheel covers Complete light accessory package Torsion-Aire Suspension bounty and generally live in the i Jther. The assessors meet, divide up their portion of the small and present their re-ipective tax bills. But the Arnolds must vote in xhe county in which they sleep Charlevoix.

Folkloric dolls are being offered for export by a Brussels. Belgium, firm. BETTER GRADES UM. DOWN PAYMENT AS LOW AS $300! Immediate Delivery! On-The-Spot Financing! lITH ANEW 195f Purchase Any Item in the Store and Receive Another One FREE of Any Cost Whatsoever! DRESSES BLOUSES GOWNS PAJAMAS SLIPS ROBES SWEATERS SKIRTS PLAYSUITS la uvi Fl a 6Y-LIMHI mm CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH. OMC.

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