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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 26

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Santa Rosa, California
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EMPIRE AVIATION IT DID HAPPEN iD Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Sunday, Oct. 9, 1943 Enimp2n3 dHnoc: airport is obtains an overwhelming attack. He should have played 9 object of 'Face Lii Ladder Solving Competition Final crize of this season was him. As he ran out to join them, someone in the car called loudly: "Where's your buddy?" Piling into the back seat he replied breathlessly: "Oh, he's down at the sandwich depot eating a bus!" SeniT YflTTTJ "Tt IV II-, B-Q2. won by John Boschen of Santa Rosa.

Congratulations! 5. The objection to this move Is not so much that the Queen becomes ex By UNCLE MIKE Air Show last Sunday when most flying the Cub and says he want Edited by GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI International Chess Master CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? Problem No. 107 By A. Mari, Italy posed but that the capture opens an Aviation was largely a matter of ed experience in other types cf The following game, which might have been played in the "good old important Hie. an ul-aavisea proce dure when subjected to an attack.

By P.R. SANSON The other day I was standing on the corner of Fourth street and Mendocino avenue with a group of other pedestrians waiting for Officer Martinson to give us the go-ahead signal to cross. There was a young sailor among us but he obviously was expecting a ride because he looked at each car that came down Fourth with hopeful anticipation. One finally slowed down in front of the Exchange bank and the 3'oung people in the front seat leaned out and waved1 to of the sports aviators in the West went to the bay region. Among them were Mr.

and Mrs. Tom ships. 6. This already threatens to win the Four new students enrolled contributions to the "It Queen bv 15 KR-Ktl. Q-B6 (or QxKt; 17 Kt-Kt5 ch.

Witherly of the Russian River Sky during the week in the multi- Happen" editor. The Press 7. Very fine! Black cannot accept the offer of the Rrk for example. 16 KtxR: 17 BxKt. QxKt: 18 RxP Rangers, and Mr.

and Mrs. Archie engine course. They included ocrat. Four tickets to the Drive- i days" is from a match between Dutch and Finnish student, which was won by the Finnish team: White: A. M.

Borren (Eindhoven). Black: E. Bonsdorff (Finland). (Two Knights defense) White Black White Black 1. P-K4 P-K4 12.

BxBch KxB 2. Kt-KB3 Kt-KB3 13. B-K3 QxP(5 3. B-B4 Kt-B3 14. Q-Kt4ch K-B2 4.

P-Q4 PxPilS. Kt-R3(6) Kt-B6 5. Castles P-Q3 1)16. KR-KtH7) QxKt 6. KtxP Kt-K4(217.

RxPch8) KxR Russell Flemming of San Bruno. i. with a continuation similar to that in the game. warm Hanna of Santa Rosa, whose aircraft are hangared at the county field. Bill Cox, "Healdsburg; Kenneth In Theater will be awarded for each "It Did Happen" experience published.

8. Now he must take the Rook, for if Asman, Bodega Bay, and John Bondelie. Healdsbur? nffifpi- in The visitors "book -lists among others for the week Crpt. ri. M.

the county CAP setup. 7.B-K2f3) KtxP! 17. Q-Q7ch K-Kt3 Brockett and MSgt. L. Whltting.

8. P-KB4 Kt-Kt319. R-Ktlcrt KtxR9) 17 K-Ql 18-Q-Q7 mate. 8. He must take the second Rook also because of 19 K-R3; 20 Q-Kt7 ch, K-R4; 21 Kt-B5 and mate next move, or 19 K-R4; 20 Kt-BS K-R5 21 Kt-Q3 dis.

K-R4; 22 KtKt7 K-R6; 23 Q-B6 mate. 10. A simple but attractive ending. The following game in the British ham, attached to the Air Force 9. B-Kt5chP-B3(4) 20.

Q-B6ch K-R4 sportsmen Irom all parts of the Redwood Empire found the Santa Rosa Gun Club's nrartirp Material Command at San Ber 1 i 10. KtxP Q-Kt3ch 21. Q-Kt5 11. Kt-Q4 B-Q2i mate (10) dis ch nardino, flying a B-26 bomber on attending as spectators." One of the old Army pre-fab-ricated buildings, no longer required for airport use, has been turned over to the local club members for a clubhouse. The club has operated the 1.

Trvine to avoid the complications a practice mission. Right behind them came Cant the field "OK" last Sunday when they turned out in force as guests of the local clubbers at a prize shoot. resulting from 5 B-B4. 6 P-K5. B- chess championship at Felixstowe was played between H.

Golombek (the new champion) and A. N. Bowen, Golom Leonard Dongren and TSgt. M. S.

K4 the Marx Lange; or 5 KtxP; 6 R-Kl, P-Q4; etc. Dr. H. P. Fish Dr.

J. M. McKinnon CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER 872 Fourth St. Phone 2122 23th Year Successful Practice Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday Through Saturday Evenings by Appointment Thurston, Air National Guard, Men and women. th shnntinor 2. 6 B-K2 is the alternative 1 12 from Stockton in an L-16 train ing plane. which is often played. bek playing white: Blumenfrld Counter Gambit Wrtfte Black White Black 1.P-G4 Kt-KB3'18.

P-KR4 fans came from near and far to try out the range. "There were 3. Playable is 7 B-Kt3, after which Flying "just for fun" brought shooting range for two years, making the local field probably the only one in the West, says Mr. Mecham, to have a range incorporated with the rest of its facilities. hlark cannot Blav 7 KtXfi: De 2.

P-QB4 P-K3I (7) P-Kt5 cause 8 R-Kl, followed by 9 P-KB3, and R. A. Lichof, from Houston, Texas, 3 Kt-KB3 P-B4 13. Castles 14 women shooting in the various contests," says Superintendent Mecham, "and about 50 women White to play and mate in two 1ft P-KB4 wins a Kmeht. with three guests in a Stinson to 4.

After this plausible move white. moves. (See solution below.) drop in for a Santa Rosa visit 4. P-Q5 P-QKt4 QR Q-B5 5. B-KtS K-Ktl P-R4 (1) P-B5 PxOP P-KR3 22.

KtxBP B-R3 while en route to Vancouver for 7. BxKt OxB 23. P-KKt3 a vacation. George Miles, Salinas equip wm mm ran 8.Q-Q2(2) P-Q3! (8) Q-B3 Our 57th Year! ment dealer, who had business in WW) bUUIMi MMMW Santa Rosa, flew in aboard hi kills them and then walks away. Cessna to meet his business asso What can I do to break her of this ciates.

A. T. Zacherie, representative of habit? dodging plumbers, concrete workers, plasterers, landscape architects and fence builders at the Sonoma County Airport last week as extensive "face lifting" operations got under way. With work going full blast on two major contracts and several sub-contracts involving federal renovation of the area around the administration building theie were, at times, more construction workmen around the area than there were flyers. While one concrete crew was completing widewalks and curbs in the administration area, another group was busily engaged in driving steel posts into the almost iron-hard clay to complete fencing of the field area.

Still another crew was spreading top soil for new lawns and flower beds. A fourth group was working on the segmented directional marker around the tetrahedron "wind sock" between the two big runways in the center of the flying field and a fifth group headed by Chet Bradley, Santa Rosa contractor, was at work giving a "new look" to the administrative building with coatings of stucco. This was the newest contract awarded by "the county board of supervisors at the field. It was awarded to Mr. Bradley on his bid of $916.

Funds for it will come from the airport surplus of $3,680, which has already paid for painting the main hangar. Contract for the other work, including removal of the revolving beacon from the old Army portion of the field to the top of the hangar. building, is held by Chester Robbins of Windsor. WHILE BULK of the contract work will be completed within another week "come out next week and you'll not recognize the old place," says Superintendent Harrison Mecham the beacon installation will probably require three weeks. The new revolving light, which will flash alternately green and white the approved CAA beacon colors to direct night flyers to the field, is en route from Syracuse, N.

says Mr. Mecham. Transient flying dropped to a low figure of 61 visiting aircraft during the past week. Not how the San Joaquin Valley Rasin As ANS. There is one proved rem By JOAN SHAW The rarest and least understood of all terriers is the Dandie Din-monk An old Scottish breed dating back to 1700 used for badger and otter hunting the Dandie is a rare combination of dignity, af sociation, oropped in aboard a Stinson for a two-day visit in the banta Rosa area.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Foster, from Denver to Grants Pass, edy for this trouble.

Take one of the dead chickens she has killed, tie it securely to her collar, leave it there day and night until she is completely tired of seeing and smelling it. In the meantime give her the usual scolding. in their Stinson, dropped to visit the field and operators. 9. P-K4 B-Q2 3 1 24.

Kt-K3 BxBch. 10. Kt-B3 P-Kt5(4)25. RxB Kt-Q2 11. Kt-Ql 26.

KtxP Q-K2(9) 12. G-B4(5) B-K2 27. Q-B3 QR-K1 13. Kt-K3 B-KKt4 28. R-K3 P-R5 14.

KtxB PxKt29. Q-B5 P-R5 15. QB3 Castles! 30. P-R6 Resigns 16. B-Q3 B-BK6)i (10) 17.

Q-K2 Q-B3i 1. The alternatives 5. PxKP. 5. Kt-BS and 5.

P-K4, have been refuted in masterplay. 2. A new idea Instead of the usual 8. Q-B2. Golombek wishes to keep the queen radiating on the black diagonals, while K4 at present needs no support.

Further test will be required to establish the validity of this innovation. 3. More promising is B-R3. The knight will now remain undeveloped for 16 moves. 4.

Black is already In difficulties. The text-move surrenders a square of the utmost importance for White's plans his QB4. 5. One of the favorable consequences of White's 8, Q-Q2. 6.

He pays the penalty of earlier sins. 7. A very fine move. Black has nothing better than to weaken the KKtP by a further advance, for if 18, PxP; 19. Q-R5.

8. He must abandon the QP or KKtP. 9. Threatening 27 P-B4. 10.

If 30 P-Kt3 31, QxKt. QxQ; H.B. PETALURIA: What do we FROM LAS VEGAS, to the Klamath river for a fishing have to do in order to get our dog into another state if we are on a trip and don't intend to live trip was just an easy jaunt for C. C. King and two guests- from the Nevada city the other dav.

They dropped in at the county there? If you are planning on field en route to look over Santu taking a dog into any of the states Rosa and exchange ideas piscato rial with local enthusiasts. requiring rabies innoculation, tnis should be done within six months Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Skoog prior to the trip and a certificate Mr.

Skoog is chief pilot of Santa iecuon ana aggiecsivciJCM. While classified as a terrier, the Dandie is not like any of the other terriers. Their lines are curved rather than angular. The' head is large with a rounded skull, the eves large, body is long with a slightly roached back, the forelegs are bent with the paws out-turned for the purpose of digging. Even the tail is carried in a curve.

The Dandie has only two colors either pepper or mustard. The coat is thick and there is a dense undercoat almost impervious to water. The hair on ear-tips and the topknot must be silky. These are distinguishing marks of the breed. In size they are between 18 and 24 pounds, not too large for the average small home.

QUESTIONS C.E.C. SANTA ROSA: I have a 10 months old female Collie-Shepherd. She is a good dog except for one thing she is a chicken killer. She does not eat them, but catches them by the neck, Rosa School of Aviation and Attorney and Mrs. George Dilley Santa Rosa, used the Cessaa 170 32, Kt-B6 ch.

high-class game by to fly to Palo Alto Airport last week to see the Stanford -Michigan game. Newest private pilot licensee at the field is Mrs. Marie Wernner of health together with a vaccination tag is all you need. Some states only require a certificate of health. MRS.

P. L. PETALUMA: We want to get a pup for our boy. He wants one he can take on hikes and keep outside in the winter and not too big. What kind would you advise? A Collie should fit your needs well or a McNab Shepherd, and Airedale or Irish Terrier.

Any of these dogs like an active life and can live out of doors in all weather. of Glen Ellen, a Santa Rosa ScboV. of Aviation stulent, who got he: Golombek. Solution to Problem No. 107 (A.

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