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1 6-B FT. LAUDERDALE SUNDAY NEWS. March 17. 1957 Ho You Remember? BEDTIME STORIES By THORNTON W. BURGESS CrBTLOZO" MANAGER Let's Play Chess LITTLE HOOT FORGETS rvT fV ft Through sudden fright courage Jul With JOHN HOPKINS ml gained And useful knowledge thus attained.

Hooty the OwL Last Monday the Broward County Chess Club won its Hooty and Mrs. Hooty, the two tfjtf mni'T lallimaaamr instill MS f4Mi k( big Owls whose nest was In a tall tree In the most lonesome College and university officials have had rieht in fourth straight victory In the South Florida Team League Championship by crunching the University of Miami team, 5 to 1. We are now leading the league by a wide margin. Here are the results, with one point indicating a win and zero a loss: BIOWUD V. or MIAMI (I) part of the Oreen Forest, were having hard work to feed the teresting reactions to Police Chief J.

Lester Holt's suggestion they send a faculty representative here during two young Owls who were grow ing so fast In that They were Little Hoot and Little Toot, but neither was little any longer. 1. Dr. micella (1) I. M.

aula (0) 3. R. Eckhardt (1) P. Boreal (0) It was high time for them to be 3. R.

Dunphy (0) 3. J. Simon (1) 4. J. Harvey (1) 4.

B. Pltnar (0) out In the Great World and S. P. DcNoel (1) N. Welnatain () learning to get their own food.

tne master vacation. Holt made the proposal with the belief that if students knew their schools had representatives here, they might behave a bit better. The police chief offered to take such faculty representatives og tours of duty with patrolmen so the school officials could see for themselves what was happening-. Accordingly, he wrote to tbe deans of 51 colleges and universities, outlining the situation aftd giving his suggestion. Holt wrote only to those schools which, based on past experience, have had large numbers of their students visiting here during the Easter holidays.

To date, the chief has received replies from 16 colleges or P. Rota (1) A. Mallhot (0) teas he tche first poked his But they just wouldn't try their big wings. That is, they wouldn't The versatility of our team is small black head over the edge of demonstrated by the fact that that nest. WHEN proud fishermen hung their catches on Brick-ell in front of C.

B. Lozier's Co-operative? This photograph was taken in March, 1919. By 1922, prize fish were being displayed at the northeast end of the we keep shifting our players try to fly. All they would do was to flap them. They were afraid to leave the nest and trust to Yes, sir, he could fly! He really around so that everyone may had found out what his wings Andrews bridge.

(Phot Courtesy ml Mn. Halo Talkott) gain valuable match experience by playing tough opponents on were for. He didn't know where universities. He probably will receive letters from a great jnany more before the Influx of the anticipated 10,000 students those wings. Hooty was getting impatient.

he was going, but he was on his the top boards. Our present "begins. In False Arrest Suit way. team is the strongest ever to The replies set up the following classifications according to It took a lot of food to feed those growing children, and both he and Mrs. Hooty sometimes went hungry themselves that the the reaction shown: represent Broward County, and could put up a real battle against (Copyright, 157.

ay TksratM W. Barrus) The next story: The Empty Postal Employe Loses Seven colleges or universities advised the chief they could accept no responsibility for the actions of their students while any team in the South. Nest. young Owls might have plenty. In a practice match our Father and mother had spent away from the campus and while on vacation.

ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY team lost to Miami, 4V2 to 2 A Negro Post Office employe's plaintiff. Herbert L. Sweet, 36, Point-getters for Broward in most of the night hunting, and now in the early morning they were once more away trying to tt Five colleges or universities also advised Holt they could this division were: Joe Demeo $50,000 false 'arrest Suit against 591 NW 12th Ave. Assistant County Solicitor Ray Acquitted last month of a accept no responsibility for the actions of their students while Mule Wt A Nuisance, 11, Bill Setchfield 11 and Al find something to eat for them Sandstrom ended Pridav when charge stemming from Mclsaac selves. Little Hoot pushed a small We all appreciate the thought- ajyay from the campus and while on vacation.

However, each ot, these schools requested police to officially notify them of any misbehavior requiring arrest and some even asked they be sent any newspaper stories detailing such arrests or activities of Circuit Judge James H. Walden fulness of the Recreation De ruled in favor of the defendant. He leaned over the edge to see where the bone went. Branches a moonshine case last year. Sweet accused Sandstrom of malicious prosecution.

Sandstrom's defense was that he was acting in his official capacity as a law enforcement officer. The loser in the case was the partment which co-operates with us in every way possible to pro were in the way so he couldnt 11 Judge Rules' see. presently, ne acciaentau.v knocked another little bone off. mote chess interest in the area CLUB NEWS Anyone who has not com A tethered mule located upon It was Just after this that the Marks To Speak At State Parley the defendant's land does not students where the school was identified. Four colleges or universities approved of the idea and advised the chief they would try to make the necessary arrangements.

Those not accepting any responsibility were Vale University. Amherst College. Baylor University, Wayne State Uni-vgrsity. Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University aad Miami. Ohio, University.

Those not accepting any responsibility but requesting notification of any misconduct were Purdue University, Duke Uni two young Owls heard strange GATEWAY WEDNESDAY pleted his games in the semi constitute an attractive nuisance sounds down below. Owls have finals of our current round robin as a matter of law. Frank H. Marks, Hollywood, wonderful ears. They can hear tournament is urged tj be pres Circuit Judge James H.

Wal- ent tomorrow night. Those who JUS' sounds that you and I wouldn't be able to hear. It take fail to show up will forfeit the den so stated in dismissing a damage suit against Mr. and clerk of the Broward County Circuit Court, will address the State Association of Circuit Court Clerks on Thursday 'while the group is holding its annual remainder of their games. Finals long for Little Hoot ana utie Toot to find out that someone Mrs.

William T. Piper, 500 NE or the club championship will 16th Ct. was climbing the tree. The convention in West Palm Beach. versity.

University of Miami, University of Florida and Kew York University. J- RESPONSIBILITY ACCEPTED Those accepting responsibility to some degree and of the idea were Florida State University, Michigan State University, College of the Holy Cross and the University of IRinois. The plaintiffs, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W.

Jeffrey, Deerfield Marks will explain his record sounds were growing nearer. There were funny little grunts and growls and now and then a ing system, which has won wide start next week. Our club meets at 7:30 p.m. every Monday at Warfleld Park. New players recently were: C.

W. Ford, Ruth Herrick, Earl Fusco and Nordean Haugen. Beach, and their daughter. acclaim in the state and been squeal. And there were strange Simone, 8, sued Feb.

20 for more than $500. copied by a number of clerks rustlings. Ltttle Hoot leaned so Tne reply from Illinois came from W. Thomas Morgan, se in Other counties. far over the edge of the nest tnat he almost lost his balance.

He had to flap his wings to hold his curity officer. He explained the university could not finance sijtfch a trip for a representative but declared, "rest assured we ase cognizant of your situation, and are very much interested in the conduct of our students in your city or other cities In balance and get back again. He wished father or mother would JD PROBLEM OF THE WEEK The solution to Position 159 is 1. QxB, RxR best! 2. QxNP check.

KxQ 3. B-K5 double check, K-R3 4. B-N7 check, K-R4 5. B-K2 check, K-R5 6. B-B6 mate! This is an example of the famous Morphy mate.

The complaint stated the child was kicked in the face by a mule grazing on the Piper property and charged the defendants with negligence. Walden granted the Pipers' motion to dismiss the suit, ruling the complaint failed to state a cause of action. come home. 1 Fisitj-J Model Row I The sounds from below were FjJrida." Morgan even authorized Holt to take from any Illinois stu-dht apprehended in an act of misconduct his university identification card and forward it directly to the security officer. He pointed oat the school's subcommittee on student discipline "takes more of a dim view towards misconduct away 'from our own campus than on our own campus." sounding nearer.

For the nrst time in their short lives the POSITION 160 Black 8 Men young Owls knew what real fear Thev didnt know wnat The Very Rev. William A. Donaghy, president of Holy they were afraid of. but they mEtgf js INCENTIVE MIDWEST CITY. Okla.

UFi 20 CENTURY-FOX prm.n Deborah Robert KERR MITCHUM Cross, commended Holt's approach to the problem as "a very Intelligent one" and commented he would notify the chief if he is able to arrange to have a representative here. were airaia ana growing muic so. They couldn't look far enough over the edge of the nest to see who was coming up, but they were sure someone was climbing. Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Matthews got ready for a quick visit from their newly married niece. Tom King, dean of students at Michigan State, thought 'VMZt -mtt VOffl. I BEAUTIFUL HOMES Vi Mil South of W.

Broward Blvd. on Stata Road 7 Jim (U.S. 44'jja70 MELROSE PARK jlj Mm wt mm wm Halt's suggestion was "a good one" and said if it is possible to send a representative "we will be certain to take advantage The Matthews attended the Why didn't father ana motner wedding of Jerry and Myra Les GO) ofUhe suggestions you have made relative to seeing that our a come home? Of course, what they heard ter. After the ceremony Matthews took out a $100 bill, tore it in two, and gave Myra one half. He told the newlyweds they could have the other half when the couple visited them.

mm it mm mm mm? was tne noise maae Dy iuuu Bear and Chubby Bear. Mother CCXOf kr Of LUX! Bear's small cubs, who were Just learning to climb. Tubby Bear was a little above Chubby Bear. White 7 Men For three points on the Solv It was he who first poked his er's Ladder, find black's best small black head over the edge of move. Forsyth notation: zr3Ki that nest.

pp4pp5p283r42PRlR2P5PP Little Toot and Little Hoot had young people Denave as we tninK mey snouia. EVERY POSSIBLE CONSIDERATION President Doak S. Campbell of Florida State replied he did not know if the universtiy would find the idea "practical" but pledged a special committee would "give the matter every possible consideration." The University of Florida, New York University and Purdue asked to be notified of any misconduct while Duke and the University of Miami pledged they would make every effort to impress on students the importance of conducting themselves properly while on vacation. They also asked to be notified of any trouble with their students. Miami of Ohio, Ohio State, Amherst and Yale Just said 'they could accept no off-campus responsibility.

Baylor said it anticipated Ft. Lauderdale would have no problem with its students because of the distance between Waco and here and the short vacation period. Pennsylvania State said it had no jurisdiction over vacationing students but offered to publicize any arrangements being made here. Wayne advised it would consider the proposal in the future if a large number of its students started coming here. crowded back to the other side of the nest.

They had crowded so far back that they were right on the very edge. When Tubby! Bear poked his small black head over the edge of the nest Little Hoot forgot he was afraid to try his wings. He suddenly turned and jumped right off into the; air. He began to flap his wings; frantically. Then he made a wonderful discovery.

He was no longer falling. He could fly! 7K. Forsyth notation is included each week so that you can reconstruct a position in case the diagram is blurry. Starting from the top left-hand side of the board, capital letters indicate white, small letters indicate black and the numbers show the empty spaces between. TOURNAMENT PLANNED The annual South Florida Chess Championship Tournament is expected to take place on the last weekend in March and the first weekend in April.

The site has not been determined yet, but will probably be in Homestead or Miami. Bob Eastwood will act as tournament director. Entry fee is $5 with plenty of prizes for the winners. Well have more details next week. SOLVER'S LADDER The results include solutions through Position 158.

Welcome to new solvers William Dunn, I i's' 9 if I "1. iaawawaaawaaiaaaaaaMaiataiA: tSmutt bmfik. InawaMNHaaMMm 7. R. Eastwood 39 8.

H. Alexander 35 9. S. Oujevolk 34 10. J.

Greenwood 33 11. J. Landar 29 12. J. Cornwall 25 13.

R. Zeiffert 24 14. E. Thomas 24 15. Dr.

Houle 21 16. J. Bowman 18 17. W. Dickson 15 18.

J. Demeo 15 19. L. Williams 14 20. K.

Allen 13 21. W. Setchfield 12 22. P. Smith 10 23.

J. Miller 10 24. W. Dunn 8 25. W.

Doyle 6 26. J. Williams 5 27. Col. Meek 4 28.

C. Fischer 2 29. Unknown 2 dfl mm mm Col. Lester Meek and someone who submitted the correct solution to No. 157 on a Bahia-Mar postcard but forgot to sign his name.

1. Dr. Connor 121 2. F. Hallett 96 3.

A. Davis 91 4. J. Cummings 89 5. D.

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