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Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 3

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FT. LAUDERDALE SUNDAY NEWS. Jun 9. 1957 3-A LENGTHY TASK The rotunda frieze in the na Let's Play Chess tional U. S.

Capitol, comprising a pictorial history ofthe Amer EXCHANGE PRISONER Henry Laurens. American statesman captured by the British while on a mission to negotiate a treaty with The was the prisoner exchanged for Lord Cornwallis. TYPIFIES STATES In the Great Seal of the United States, tht part which typifies the States of the Union consists of the stripes of the escutcheon on the breast of the eagle. icas, was 76 years in the making and was the work of three artists: Constantino Brumidi, Filippo Costaggim and Allyn County Chess Club he had played pnly postal chess. Frank has made a number of good friends at the club.

Dr. A. B. Connor has been a particularly The solution to Position 169-A: Upon P-N3ch. Black must play RxP or his Knight is lost.

Upon N-B5ch. if Black does not play PxN, and instead moves his NxRl ruins his chances. Cox. good friend, frequently taking There is no way out. The so- Frank to the club meetings and other events.

Part of Frank's prize is Leaves of Chess. How lution to 169-B is N-R6ch! White must play PxN, and R-B6 is mate-- Position 171 Black 3 m3n about a chess book, Frank. Let us know what you would like. 3 -1 -w like Hillsboro Lighthouse am Starting with the next prize winner, there will be a small prize for solvers who get about half way up the ladder, if they have won no prize previously. fit vtj mTi "Ty' ft tm m-mmm J1Swife are built on firm foundations 1 WW fcsb Am I III llu START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY- WITH THE COURTEOUS FIRST NATIONAL The top "half way man" and the top solver will both receive prizes.

The top solver will start again at the bottom, and all other solvers will continue with their current scores, as at present. Correction: The key to last week problem 170-A ws R-3R6. Show how White mates in the following two moves, after any Black move. 5'' BANKING FAMILY Drive-in Teller (use window No. 1) 2 Inside Tellers for Savings White men White to play and draw! Forsyth notation 8 8 2N5 2k5 Klb5 lp6 8 8 Three The list of Broward County Sunday New phot Ron Davis) right, general manager of the Marlin Beach Hotel, was presented with an automobile trouble light from Atlantic Federal Savings and Loan Assn.

Awards are made weekly in co-operation with the police department. COURTESY AWARDS Motorcycle Officer Harold W. Brewster, left, gives awards to the man and woman selected as the most courteous drivers of the week, Mrs. Virginia Britt, 114 SE 15th receives an orchid from the Gore Publishing Co. and Gordon Goodwin, moves will do the trick if you see I chess Club members consists of Plenty of Free Parking Convenient "8ank-by-AAair Kits with Pre-Paid.

Postage stunt. 'about 87 names. Dues are $2.00 SOLVERS' ItnilFR I a year, payable at our weekly meetings Monday nights at War- Q. Hallett 116 Dr. P.

Houls 30 112 Dunn 2. field Park at the intersection of It, North Andrews Ave. and Sun- S7Cf. 1. Met 62 Joe Demeo 8 W.

Setchfield 49' J. Miller Found $6,114 Near Road 24 rise Blvd. in Ft. Lauderdale. Vis Art Davis J.

Cum mine O. Pinault J. Kent 8. Oujevolk R. ZeiKrt R.

Eautwood J. Cornwall O. Bowman QUARTERLY 44 Dr. A. B.

Connor 15 itors are welcome. Try this one at the club some 42 L. Williams 14 41 A. Miller 13 37W. Dovle 12 Monest Boy To (Set Me ward H.

A. Alexander H. Hanson J. Landar 37 Slefker J. Greenwood 33! W.

Stewart 7 Paul Smith "32 J. Williams out absolutely, Thursby said. Savings made by June 10 earn interest from the first MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AND FEDERAL RESERVE joining Seminole County officers located a man who said W. Dickson 31 Guess Who? 4 The sheriff said George hadn't K. Allen 31 C.

Fischer 3 X. Thomas 30 K. H. AUen 2 deposited his. "money banks he lost more than $5,000 DeLAND, June 8 A Volusia County boy who turned over to his school principal $6,114 bills he found by a roadside on the way to school will get $200 somewhere around Lake Mon since he lost a sum a bank time.

1. P-K4 F-B4 2. N-KB3 N-QB3 3. P-Q4 PxP 4. NxP N-KB3 N-QB3 P-Q3 B-QB4 P-K3 7.

O-O- B-K2 B-K3 O-O B-N3 N-QR4 10. P-B4 P-QN3 11. P-K5 N-KI 12. P-BS QPxP 13. PxKP P-B3 14.

N-BS NlB N-Q5 Iff. QNvBch K-Bl 17. N-N6ch Resigns roe Wednesday night when he failure- during the depression. Greetings to new solver H. Allen.

SIDE GLANCES Frank G. Hailett is the winner of the Solvers' Lad Affiliate, with for his honesty. "I told George better head went for a ride. 1 The man, Waso George elder The boy. 13-year-old Rickie FIDELITY NATIONAL SANK Wast Frl lwdf for the nearest bank and deposit the money," Thursby said.

George gave the sheriff $200 Dreblow of Enterprise, about 10 der contest. Frank is etired, and its. n-qs 15. N-Q5 ly Sanford merchant, even furnished officers with a list of the bills he had lost. They checked miles southeast of here, discov' ered the money in several cello before joining the Broward to be turned over to young Dreblow.

17 kA vi wu phane-wrapped packets Thurs SCOTCH CHESS Try this if you want a change. STORM MOVEMENTS day morning. White moves once, black gets HIS INNOVATIONS Some of the common prac my Aim hi Principal Lovick O. Hayman Storms usually travel across two moves, white replies with the United States from west to- three moves, black takes, four I im FOKT LAUDERDALE tices of modern journalism EAST LAS 01AS BLVD AT THIRD AVENUt ward the east, but sometimes five- and so on tm some VINYL ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE 9 i 9 Spocial 14c Each ANDERSON FLOOR COVERINGS 2201 F.cL Hwy- IA 2-1213 established by William Thomas one wins. As soon as a check called in Sheriff Rodney Thurs-by.

After determining through the FBI none of the bills had, been stolen. Thursby in a quiet investigation with ad- from the northwest toward the lis given, the other Dlayer takes BANKING I Til CaJ Stead include the interview, use of illustrations and extra editions, i southeast or from the southwest jhLs turn at once, toward the northeast. I See you at the club. SnOI MOSDAY, 'TiL 9) Father's real cool in SPRING WE AVE the uit5350 f. the suit with the balanced blend for year lightness! 40 baby kid mohair.

60 virgin wool in solid fine fancies navy, grey, brown, tan or blue. 36-46. LCZX i i 'f'1 ri hS0Sl'' yJ OXFORD BUTTON SHIRT our own AMC shirt offers fine quality, trim tailoring and such little prices! White; button-cuff. 14-17, 32-35 3.98 "in i i niifcn iii "HBnHbM If I A y. PHOENIX STRETCH SOX 6x3 rib nylon Stretchmaster one size woven to fit oil sizes! Ev-R-Up elastic top in a choice of 14 colors.

1.00 pr. Palm Beach luxury lined SPORTCOAT 95 29 PALM BEACH TIES made of the famous wrinkle-shedding Palm Beach fabric featuring equally famous 4-fold shape-retaining construction which allows them to be laundered! I 1.50 Cool, wrinkle-shedding Bohia-weave keeps him looking 'his best! Navy or natural; regulars, shorts or longs. PRO-SLAK designed with the help of golf-pros freedom of action features self-belt, shirt-g ripper waist. 60 26 Dacron, 14 mohair navy, natural, charcoal, powder blue, 30 to 42. 14.95 BURDINE'S, MEN'S SHOPS, STREET FLOOR i.

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