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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 28

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Zbt flfngarola Imtrrtal 4C Friday. April 1 1,1958 Comumnist watch tower guards Its progress Is eagerly followed closed championships this year, by Russian chess players and explained: "The United States Federation is supposed to pay their transpor- others around 'the world, esti U.S. Can'f Send Chess Entrants Iron Curtain Overhang Hurts German Industry mated to number in the millions Oiitation, Once they get over there, national u. a(j Chess is virtually a the rest of the country. HELMSTEDT (IE -An economic can peer into their windows with field glasses or where their plant might be in the path of a "little war" or border incident There have been no such incidents for the past several years.

The inhabitants of the border towns do not worry about recurrence. "But it looks different to someone who is not used to the situation," Hoch said. And the border area, although far more prosperous than the East game in Russia. American players, counted only in thousands, are by comparison a mere handful. Two Americans -are eligible to But the federation hardly had enough money to hold the championships here.

It doesn't look as if they'll get enough to send them." The interzonal tournament is But any new industry must be able to overcome the problems caused by the tightly sealed border. They are especially noticeable in the 800 miles between East and West Germany because there curtain reaches back into the interior of West Germany from the barbed-wire frontier with the munist East. The thousand-mile border that Mnarates orosoerous West Ger compete in the interzonal matches the second stage in a three-year and: th. "border slices through coal many from East Germany NEW YORK UV-Russia is expected to have at least six chess players trying to qualify for a shot at the world championship in the interzonal tournament next summer. The United States may have none because there isn't any money, to send two qualified players to Yugoslavia.

A world championship match currently is being played in Moscow between titleholder Vasily Smyslov and challenger Mikhail Botvinnik, a former champion. at Potoroz, Yugoslavia, Aug. 5 to evele leading up to a world cham-Sept. 15. They are Bobby Fischer, plonship match.

The first is qual-a 15-year-old wonder kid of chess ifying competition in the various from Brooklyn, and the 46-year- zones into which the international old, Polish-born veteran Samuel; federation divides the chess world. fields, chemical deposits, trunk roads and railway lines that formed German territory it faces, still con single economic units before 1945. tinues to lag far behind the German economic miracle. Reshevsky. The 250-mile Czech border is just as impossible to crack, but it "If we can not make a go of it a boom economy," Conrady said, "what will happen if there is a does not separate as many natural Whether they'll be able to go is another question.

Spokesman at the Marshall Chess Club, where Bobby won the U. S. Open and The edible green spinach plant is believed to have originated in Persia. It was introduced to Europe in the 15th century. trading and supply areas because it Czechoslovakia, has created a depressed area 23 miles wide along its entire length.

The area covers nearly 20 per cent of the federal republic. It contains nearly 7 million people j-13 per cent of the nation's population. Dead power cables hang from rusting towers along the border. Before the Soviet occupation, western factories used electricity eenerated by plants in eastern coal recession? is an old national frontier. Stains Caused by FURNITURE POLISH TREATMENT: removal of furniture polish stains is one of the more difficult stain-removal tasks.

Very often these stains are insoluble because the polish contains a dye that has an affinity for the fibers of the rug. The chemical action necessary to remove the stain may often remove the color of the rug as well. Apply non-flammable household dry-cleaning fluid and sponge with a clean cloth. If this is ineffective, allow the solvent to evaporate and apply FORMULA 1 as directed. Observe CAUTION as directed.

The new industries that have settled in the area are mostly those that sell their products on a national or international basis and fields. Now, even electric current Good cooks discover NEW way to fry! cannot span the Iron Curtain. Factories with empty windows nd cold smokestacks, a rare sight in the rest of West Germany, are thus are not affected by the loss of local markets. They include a cable works, a Canadian farm machinery company, and chemical plants. They benefit by ample suplies ot local labor, freight rate subsidies, and the interest rates.

But most industrialists apparently think the risk is not worth the benefits. common in the depressed strip Many of them depended on raw materials now sealed off in the East. Others lost most of their customers when Germany and Europe "It is a pretty hopeless task to were divided. Government help and foreign in CAUTION: many tufted rugs are maufactured with rubber backing and solvent applications should be light to prevent any possible damage to the latex. Mechanical action, especially when fiber is wet, must be kept to a minimum.

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Dulce'i tfayi pure. vestments have bee- pumped into stedt country president Helmuth Conrady said. "Fifty per cent of the trouble is the tough economic prospects. The other 50 is a psy the area, especially the last four years. But local officials admit that the aid thus far as only prevented additional industries from going broke and has not meant any con-aiderable gains for the economy.

chological problem. Conrady said the government lost a prospective industrialist By LOW INTEREST RATES Since 1953, the West German government has spent 110 million a matter of a few days in 1953 when 700 Communist agitators crossed the border to break up the West German elections. The industrialist saw the fighting with marks (25 million dollars) each tJAUlKJ year on border area pump-priming For quality in the best of tatfe Soger's Choke Spices- police at the railway station and 1 MPffl Duke's Dressings, Oils end Home Mode Mayonnaise More and more foreign companies are being attracted by low rates of interest offered them on credits for 2 QUICK FORMULAS FOR STAIN TREATMENT With one of these formulas or, there Indicated, the right combination of formulas, you can proceed to tackle a variety of common stains resulting from accidents. changed his plans at the last minute. Kassel district president Dr building in the strip.

Interest rates are about one Fritz Hoch said that industries just do not want to settle where third of the 8 per cent common in FORMULA-1 1 teaspoonful of neutral (non-alkaline) SYNTHETIC, SOAPLESS DETERGENT such as those widely advertised for safe washing of fine fabrics. Vi pint of LUKEWARM WATER Put the detergent in a jar, mixing bowl, or other container. Add the water and stir vigorously until you have obtained a clean solution without any residue. The amount of suds, incidentally, has no hearing on the effectiveness of the formula. Apply this solution, where recommended, directly on the stain with an eye dropper.

Using a rotary motion, sponge the stained area with a clean, white, unstarched cloth beginning at the outer edge and working in. Try to keep inside the stained area all the time. Blot up remaining moisture with damp cloths, sponging in the direction of the pile lay. Finally, with another cloth dampened in clean, lukewarm water, sponge the area again several times. Finish by blotting up remaining moisture with damp cloth.

Mgw ftiii raK ilk 1 i 'P FORMULA-2 1 teaspoonful WHITE VINEGAR 3 teaspoonfuls LUKEWARM WATER Mix the two in a teacup or glass Apply this solution directly to the stained area with a medicine dropper. Using a rotary motion, gently agitate the saturated area with a clean, white, unstarched cloth. Allow the solution to remain on the stain for about fifteen minutes. Blot up remaining moisture with damp cloths. With another cloth dampened in clean, lukewarm water, sponge the area again several times.

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