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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 7

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
Issue Date:
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7
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The Dnirt Sun Tuesday fan 28 1958 7A READ BUN CLASSIFIED ADS CALL FA I Youth Amazes Chess World By Defeating Grandmaster Real Estate Firms in -Palm Springs and Desert Area Dr Bob Smith Continues Series i At Community Dr Bob Smith Professor of Philosophy al Bethel College St Paul Mint) will (peak a morning and evening thii week during Ihe Bible conference al Palm Springa Community Church More than 300 peraona attended the opening evening aerviee Sunday night when Dr Smith gave i meaner on "How Much Are You Worth?" About 10 are attending the daily morning Rihle Clas-era at 10 am when hia subject ia "The Perron of Jeaua" Dr Smith will leave here Friday for Edwarda Air Force Bare where he will conduct arrvicea on Saturday and Sunday before keying for hia St Paul home Next rummer he will take hia family of five children to Europe and apeak at moat of the United Sin tea Army bane there The pubiie ia invited to attend the aertea here The evening aerviee atarta at 7:43 OIT IN THE LOBBY Maurice Kasper club president was saying: "MV fantastic M's un-believable Never in the history of tho world has a 14-year-old boy been playing and winning from masters and grandmasters" Bobby ia a very quiet boy His reaction at the moment of winning was typical lie looked at his mother and said "Let's go home" Asked on the morning alter hia victory if ho would care to be Interviewed fur the papers he said "Nah cant talk to you today" Did ho think he would be able to talk some other day? "Nah don't think so" Bobby last summer won the Open Championship With this new and top title he ti eligible to be declared an International Grandmaster and compel for the worldi championship now held by Vassily Smylov of Russia1 Bobby used to cry when he lost a game but he doesn't any more For ahwit a year now ho hasn't had much chanrt to cry By doc qi ina United Pres Staff Csreupendent NEW YORK tlt-Robert James Fischer Brooklyn'a gift to internal Irma 1 eggheadism sat there in shirtsleeves tieleaa biting hia dirty fingernails chewing his tongue twisting hia lanky schoolboy kgs against Ihe chair run1-! a hia grey eyes swept up and down tho chessboard A chesa authority in the crowd of spectators whispered in awe: If he wins the title it will be the greatest mircale In all chesa history" ACROSS THE NARROW mn in another final-round game of the tournament for the coveted chesa champlnns'ip sat the great Samuel Reshevsky an International Grandmaster and long regarded as on of tho world's greatest players Reshevsky was a study In poise and confidence in a neat blue suit cigarette perched between two fingera arms folded eyes blinking behind brown-rim glasses hs bald and bulging head shining a Mt in the fluorescent lighting He sat beneath a portrait of hiniM-ir the only decoration on the gray walla of the tournament room of Ihe 90-year-old Manhattan Chess Club ON THE ARCHWAY entrance was pasted a penciled sign: "Spectators are requested not to snore In the tournament room" Thla civilized way of yelling Quiet!" was the only touch of humor as three nerve-wracking weeks of chess play reached climax was the first national championship In three years The 14 top players-lncluding Bobby Fischer in his purple-striped shirt brown cordurov pants blue socks and heavy shoea each played tho others onra Late In the evening there wai a winner and the new champ Bobby Fischer The miracle had happehed For Bobby ia only 14 Reshevsky finished In second place PALM SPRINGS pbeaa COWEVRATTEHREE 4473 1171 Palm Canyon Dr ISRAEL ADOLPH FA 5-291 S71 Palm Canyon Dr lang roslyn fa 9432a 1173 Palm Canyon Dr ROCKS MADGE FA 34707 Tho Center Suite 7 SHKPTENKO PETER) Ilie Pioneer Realty Co 47S Palm Canyon FA 5-2727 WADE RUSSELL FA 3-2235 Palm Canyon Dr CATHEDRAL CITY CLARK PAUL FA A2S13 3467 Broadway JORGENSEN 9-374 Rnmdway FA 1-2279 SHARP JOHN FA 9-2819 SS-556 Broadway LA QUINTA HOFFMAN MILTON A PO Box 101 DI 7-4441 PALM DESERT CARL HENDERSON 73-911 Highway 111 FI 14239 EDITH EDDY WARD Box 293 FI 88382 PALM DESERT SALES CO 73-333 Highway 1IL Next to Standard Slatinn FI S-91N WELCOME WHITE Hum FI 94117 RANCHO MIRAGE TED SMITH FA 94900 71-711 Highway 111 THl'NDKRBIHD ABEA TONY BUBKE FA 12300 West of Thundrrhlrd CC 70-237 Highway III mite Adv FCUMUIP NOW BiO you make our WITH YOUR ASlP-WglTMU? new school addition were lelt to right at table George Garrett Richard Cabading Grady Morgan and Salvador Medriano and standing left to right Betty Pry Julie and Maureen Moss (Desert Sun' Photo) NEW LIBRARY BOOKS el'rsct plenty of eager young render at Nellie Coffman Junior High School At leaat 1000 books line the shelves of the new school library which serves double duty as a classroom Among the first youngsters to take advantage of this xf Mi Ml 5 Bonanza Doubles Order for F-27 Turbo-Props Edmund Converse president of Bonanza Air Lines announced today that the airline had doubled its original order for tho Fair child F-27 "Silver Dart" turboprop Bonanza will now purchase sis of the "Silver Darts" and has an additional six of the turbo-prop planes on option Bonanza started twice a -day service to Palm Springa Friday At the lame time Converse explained that delivery of the F-I7 Darts" has been delayed until sometime this fall Converse explained that Bonanza Air Lines had an agreement with the manufacturers of the airplane far delivery of one plane a month for January February and March of 19M However technical difficulties beyond Fairchild's control have cancelled out the possibility of delivery "On mv recent trip to the factory at Hagerstown Md the delivery schedules were Insnected together with the program the factory has made to dale and It would appear to me that delivery to Bonanza of tho "Silver would he somewhere In the fall of 1958 THIS COULD HURT YOUR POCKETBOOK Whra somebady gets hurt warfclng an year property whe's going to pay the bill? Nat yon If yon'rc adequately cavrrrd by liability Insurance Casts UUlr can save mnchl 3rd ANNUAL Helping Mercte Moore check out soma of the 1000 nxv volumes stacked on the library's shelves are Tina Fanner left and Barbara Fey (Desert Sun Photo) Slt'DENT LI UK AK if AStnlbTANTfl learn how to operate their own library at Nellie Coffman Junior High School under the tutclaee of Mrs Evangeline Bond teacher and school librarian Insurance Report Deadline Set For Next Friday Friday Jan' 31 la the deadline for filing California Unemployment Insurance wage reports and contribution return for Ihe fourth quarter of 1957 William Webster auditor In charge for the State Department of Employment in Riverside today reminded employers Webster pointed out that employers who become delinquent may not be allowed full tax credit offset against (heir federal unemployment ux if they are also subject to that tew This risk la in addition to tho penalty and Interest which will be added to their stale tax Employers who need help In preparing their returns may contact the Audit District Office at XYil Fifth Street Riverside or by telephoning Overland Samson-Curtis Inc Palm Springa Oldnt Insuranca Agency Phone FA 5-2719 756 Palm Canyon Dr Film Springs New Library Faciiilies Opened al Nellie Coffman For Best Classified Results CALL FA 5-5005 at helpers are Barbara Fry Tina Farmer Cary Maex Patty Strada Judy Ilaczlclt Merle Moore Curdoll Rackov Donna Cote Lola Kanya Maureen Moss and Diana Hechter FRIDAY January 31 8:00 pm ALL WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT Top Cowboys Squsro Done Exhibitions Western-Wear Fashion Show by Rasmussen's JOHNNY BOYLE and His Famous Cowboy Songs Kiwanians Plan Beaumont Visit Palm Spring Kin anil Club members tonight will travel to Beaumont (nr an Inter-club meeting with the Beaumont club Final plans were made at the club's meeting this noon Doug Richardson Attends Meeting Douglas Rirhardson of the Desert Camera Simp 23 North Talm Canyon Drive ia in Rochester for 10 days to attend a retail photographic salesman's training conference at the Eastman Kodak Company's sales training The group is comprised of 16 men and women from nine states Brazil and Canada A new library Is now in operation at Nellie Coffman Junior High School Principal Warren Linvilte announced today The new department currently senes double duly as a classroom most of the time because of a shortage of classroom sikicc hut it will he used exclusively as a library when new classrooms are built Linville said- Fully equipped for liltrary pur-poses the sliclvcs of the converted 'classroom are litteil with 1000 new hooks Of these 20 ht rent are fHion and per cent arc non-fiction NON FICTION HOOKS deal with mrh fields a guidance religion social studies science useful arts literature geography and history The classroom library has been completely redecorated and equipiied witli modern library furniture Unville said This includes a circulation desk book rart and card catalogue file cabinet CHOHEN FROM suggestions of teachers during Ihe pnsl year the books were carefully processed by Miss Louise James district librarian and Mrs Kvanealinc Bond teacher and librarian al the school Students appointed as library Important Health Event The American Academy of Health 1 Science Proudly Presents PAUL BRAGG Internationally famous authority acclaimed "America's Leading Nutrition and Health Author of articles in the teading magazines lecturer on radio and TV who la devoting hia life to spreading the gospel of Eating for Health and Long Laiting Youthfulness He Will Teach You How proper nutrition ran revolutionize your life How the fata you eat can reduce hrart attacks and strokes An Amazing New and Simplified Plan You Can Easily Understand and Apply Two Free Lectures Thursday and Friday Jan 30 and 31 at 7:30 pm PALM SPRINCS WOMAN CLUB 314 Ke Cuhullli Bead Palm I Blk West of Palm Canyon A aeries of dams keeps the Ohio River at a minimum depth of nine feet In Person Guests Rodeo Queen JEANNETTE GIBSON FRANK BOCERT MC Screen Star AUDIE MURPHY Dancing to tho Music of JIMMY FORD TRIO Do your clothes need a lift? How shout a new CLOTHES POLE (T-typc or Revolving) Do YOU need a lift? How obout a new STEP-LADDER! Does your garden need a drop? How obout a new HOSE! i Does your houso need new look? How obout a WINDOW (ALUMINUM)! -r' 4 V-' fiwTurr i oufti A -toil -Artv wnin V' 'Vi COMPLETE WESTERN-STYLE DINNER Long Horn Filet of Steak Adults: $600 Children under 12: $300 Including Tax and Tips Western's tho wondorful way to HOMEOWNERS I rfWwJN 7 just a ftw wonderful hours on an Inter-f nationally famous Champagna Flight and you're in exciting Mexico City Nonstop -j from Loa Angeles I Coll FAirview 5-2709 or ico your Western Travel Agent HOMEBUILDERS Come to our ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER SPZINOS rySsEj? fiuiLDERSSUPPLY 490 SUNNY DUNIS ROAD Phone FAirvitw 4 1311 For Reservations Phone: The Tennis Club FA 4-1441 WESTERN DRESS SUGGESTED -V i 4 Xitel faWMBMUttn i i i.

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