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of of of a of of of of of of of EMPIRE AVIATION County Civil Air Patrol Opens Fall Training Class (D- Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Oct. 16, 1949 a visit at his summer home near in Connecticut. Empire Chess Chats 8. He cannot allow the white Queen to capture the QKtP. The alternative, 17.

loses the Knight after 18, P-R5. 9. White's play is masterly. 10. If 22, Kt; 23, attacks the Rook, the Knight, and threatens 24, P-Q6! 11.

Threatening 26, Kt-B7ch. and mate in two. Of course, on 25, Kt follows mate on the move. The following game won by the youngest member of the London team, was of the two games completed during the first session of the recent radio match. London Sydney: O.

Penrose (London) Black: V. Walsh (Sydney) French Defense White Black 1. P-K4 P-K3 2. P-Q4 P-Q4 3. Kt-QB3 Kt-KB3 4.

B-Kt5 P(1) 5. Kt B-K2(2) 6. Kt B. B(3) 7. Kt-KB3 Castles 8.

Q-Q2 Kt-Q2 9. Castles 10. P.RI 11. P-B3(6) XP 12. Kt-Kt3 13.

-Ki P-Kt3(7) 14. P-KR4 B-Kt2 15. B-Q3 16. Kt Kt 17. KP 18.

P-B4 19. (9) Kt-Q2 20. QR-KI Q-Q1 21. B-Kt5 P-B3 22. P-R5 P-QR3 23.

B-B4ch K-K12 24. RP RP 25. R-R7ch Resigns (10) 1. A sound idea originated by Rubinstein. Instead of submitting to continued pressure by the pin, Black provokes an immediate setItlement.

Black's position, however, demands the most treatment or weaknesses are likely to develop in the lay-out of his position, 2. Accurate is 5 QKt-Q2; as played by Rubinstein himself. If then Kt, Black can recapture with the Knight and maintain his KB on its best diagonal with a satisfactory game. 3. The Bishop is ineffective at KB3 and 6 a hold on the centre is In Betterith, this variation castling on the side is dangerous a famous game.

Schlechter-Rubinstein. San Sebastian. 1912. Black not castle at all. did, An unwise move.

He should play 9.. P-QKt3; with a view to exchanges on the long diagonal, or 9 P-B3; initiating counteraction on the side, contesting the centre and giving the Queen a possible future outlet. Black's stock move in the French P-QB4; is no longer safe without preparation. 5. Showing great insight into the position and starting the winning attack.

tional judgment. He maintains a 6. Again, played with fine posipawn in the centre even at the cost of uncovering his King. 7. The loss of the Bishop was threatened by 14 P-Kt5.

Black had nothing better than to confess his with 13 Q-Q1; and to submit to increased pressure. 8. He free, his game, but 15 Kt-Q4; was more promisling; With the terrible threat 20 Kt-B6ch, K-R1; 21, Q-B3. 10. White mates in two.

A fine. finish to a well-played game. Solution to Problem No. 108 is: 11.P-K5. The Japanese Priest Said: "DOMINUS VOBISCUM" was easly Sunday morning in Tokyo.

A cosmopolitan congregation had assembled in the Catholie church for the first Mass of the day. Along with the Japanese present, there were English, French and Portuguese sailors, the family of a Belgian diplomat, Filipino business men and a sprinkling of U. S. Military Police. The Japanese priest was compelled to start the service without an assistant to answer the prayers.

He had hardly begun the Mass, when a burly GI rose from his seat, walked to the altar and took the place of the absent server. first," he said afterwards, felt a little strange serving a Jap priest in a Jap church. But after he turned around and said in Latin: 'Dominus I felt just the way I did when I served Father O'Malley in our church back home." vobiscum!" Lord be with you!" How familiar and homelike those Latin words to the English, the French, the Portuguese, Belgians and Filipinos for they had heard them SunEdited by GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI International Chess Master Can You Solve This? Problem No. 108. By J.

Hartong, Holland. Na 8 White to play and mate in two moves. (See Solution below). The following game was played in the British championship contest at Felixstowe. W.

A. Fairhurst, the champion of Scotland, in his early days won the championship of the Manchester club on several occasions, while H. G. Rhodes i is the known Southport expert. White: W.

A. Fairhurst, Black: H. G. Rhodes. White Black 1.

P-Q4 Kt-KB3 2. P-QB4 P-KKt3 3. KK13 B-Kt2 (1) 4. B-Kt2 P-Q4 5. Kt 6.

Kt-KB3 (2) Castles 7. Castles P-QB4 8. P-K4 Kt-Kt3 (3) 9. P-Q5 (4) P-K3 10. B-Kt5 P-B3 11.

B-K3 Kt-R3 (5) 12. Kt-B3 P. 13. R-K1 14. Kt-Q2 (6) P-B4 15.

Q-Kt3 K-R1 16. KR-Q1 B-Q2 17. P-QR4 (7) (8) 18. P-R5 Kt-B1 19. Kt-B4 (9) P-QKt4 20.

e.p. 21. B-B4 Q-R2 22. Kt-Kt5 Q-Kt2 (10) 23. P-Q6 R-K5 24.

25. Kt-K5 (11) P-R3 26. Q-B7 Resigns 1. If black intends to play P-Q4, as in the Grunfeld variation proper (3 Kt-QB3, P-B4), he can equally well play it at this stage. 2.

Better than P-K4 at once, as black may in the meantime commit himself to some less favorable course, as indeed happens in this game. Kt-KB3 would expose him to immediate attack; 9, P-K5, -Q4; 10, winning pawn, or 9 Kt-Kt5; 10, P-KR3, Kt-KR3; 11, P-Q5, and black is severely restricted. 4. Instead of the text move, white could safely play 9, P. 10, but the complications conjured up by 9, P-Q5.

suit his style. 5. If, instead, 11, there follows 12, 13, Ox 14, 15, Kt-Q4, with advantage to white. 6. A very good move which provokes a further weakening of black's position by P-B4.

Now black's game collapses in an astonishingly short space of time. 7. With multiple threats: hereafter the white pieces fall into place as smoothly as the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle nearing completion. day Sunday in their own church at home. Despite their language each could follow the prayers of the Mass and the actions of the priest, For each had a double-column prayer bookone column in Latin, one in his native langange.

Many services of divine worship in the Catholic Church are conducted in the native language of the people. But the the official and world-wide act of Catholic worship is generally conducted in Latin because this dead language never changes: and is most appropriate to express the fundamentally unchanging worship instituted by Christ at the Last Supper. Perhaps you have 1 heard Catholics speak of the have seen them thronging to Mass on Sunday and other days. If you would like to know more about the Mass and why the Mass attracts millions of Catholics to church regularly will be happy to send you a free pamphlet explaining the Mass and reasons behind it in a clear-cut manner. Write ask for Pamphlet No.

6-N. SUPREME COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Religious Information Bureau 4422 LINDELL BLVD. ST. LOUIS 8, MO. Calistoga.

He announced to Field Superintendent Harrison Mecham that he has disposed of his other two flying craft--a P-38 and a Cessna Bobcat in favor of the new bomber. Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter, of Modesto, flew in aboard their Howard for a brief visit with Mr.

Porter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James (Trader Jim) Porter, local automobile dealer, at their Kenwood area home place. The county field was given an official "Excellent Condition" rating during the week by William Ellis, carrier chief safety of the Civil division Aeronautics of aiel Administration and his assistant, Arthur Whitney, who made the inspection on flight from Los Angeles CAA headquarters. Local air enthusiasts turned transients, too, when Guy Grosse flew V.

N. and "Dutch" Pfister, Santa Rosa brothers, to Alturas to look over ranch property. THE SANTA ROSA Cessna Club celebrated "wing sproutings" three members with the first dinner meeting of the flying organization last week. The affair held at the Green Mill near Cotati, with a short business session, presided over by Nellie Palmer, club president, preceding the dinner. Ray Ward showed slides of his vacation trip by air to Fairbanks, Alaska, with Tom Murphy, Sebastopol, reporting on the threeweek vacation he, Mrs.

Murphy their youngster had recently Rummage Sale LA ROSE HOTEL 9 a.m. -5 p.m. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 Hearn P-TA Redwood Empire Chess League Here are the official dates for the Interclub matches: Oct. 21 Petaluma at Santa Nov. 18 San Rafael at PetaluRosa; Vallejo at San Rafael.

ma; Santa Rosa at Vallejo. Dec. 16- San Rafael at Santa Rosa; Petaluma at Vallejo. Jan. Petaluma San Rafael; Vallejo at Santa Rosa.

Feb. 17- Santa Rosa at Petaluma; San Rafael at Vallejo. March 17-Vallejo at Petaluma; Santa Rosa at San Rafael. April 14 (Tentative) Dinner at Sonoma. By UNCLE MIKE An intensive fall training program of the Sonoma County Civil Air Patrol organization began Friday when, first of a series of new training classes opened at CAP headquarters on the Sonoma County Airport.

With Lt. James Vogt, Healds. burg, training officer, in charge, observers' classes opened covering the field of navigation, map reading, communication, panel YOUR DOG AND MINE By JOAN SHAW the mother won't be left so thin One of the highest breeds from the standpoint of intelligence is the poodle. This strangely clipped, French dog has not changed much through the centuries as so many types of dogs have. The clipping is also unchanged but is done in several ways, the Continental being most popular.

This style leaves the hind quarters bare with rosettes on the hips and hocks. The English style demands that the hips covered with short-clipped saddle of hair. The muzzle and feet in all styles are clipped short, which is a decided advantage if the dogs are to be kept as house pets, as no other long coated dogs have this feature. Poodles are divided into three classes: Standard-15 inches or over at the shoulder. Miniature under 15 but over 10 at the shoulder.

Toy-10 inches or under at the shoulder. The poodles, highly intelligent, can be taught to do practically anything from tricks to hunting, at which they excell as retrievers. P.D. Reader: Tell me how best to wean a large litter of pups so Feed the mother all she will eat, especially meat. An egg yolk mixed with milk is good, too.

When the pups are about 28 days old they will be able to lap a little. Give them either a prepared puppy formula which can be purchased in the powder form from pet shops or mix your own from canned milk and water, some egg yolk and a small quantity of white Karo syrup. If you give the pups two or three small feedings a day and gradually increase the quantities it will help the mother. K.C., Petaluma: I have just bought a puppy and. would like to know how to train to walk on a leash without pulling and tugging.

Get a chain choke collar from a pet shop and let the pup wear it for a little while. Then attach a leash and go onto a quiet street, take the pup on your left side and walk briskly forward. Chances are the pup will follow. If it pulls back, slacken the leash a little and it may start to walk nicely. Address questions to Joan Shaw, Tamalbrae Kennels, Sebastopol, Phone 2834.

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PAY ONLY DOWN MONTH $275 WHEREVER YOU LIVE, SEND IN THIS PEDERSEN'S HAS A REAL DEAL FOR YOUI PEDERSEN'S, 635 Fourth Street SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA Gentlemen: Here is the approximate trade-in I'd like for My old Kind of Range Age Condition Name. Street City. I have an account at Pedersen's I would like to open an account at Pedersen's PLEASE PRINT PLAINLY WITH PENCIL MAIL in Connecticut. Latest of the membership to get their private pilots' ticketsone reasons behind the dinner were Dr. E.

Gail King, Forestville; Ken Thurston, Santa Rosa, and Marie Wemmer, Glen Ellen. Attending the dinner session were Mr. and Mrs. Page, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Klyne, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wemmer, Mr.

and Mrs. Ken Thurston, Dr. and Mrs. E. Gail King, Miss Nellie Palmer, George Matley, Austin Minto, Ray Ward, George Weinholt and Cliff Skoog.

Club memberships are still officers say. open (instrument) reading, search and, rescue procedure, Morse code, photo reading, patrol procedure, meteorology. "All classes lead to Civil Air Patrol Observers' ra(tings." Lieutenant of Vogt fall said. opening tion period the countywide official setup, Sixth Group, received its radio license, with the call letters, KDUA being assigned to tion maintained at the airport group headquarters. It will be under the supervision of Lt.

Hank Davis, communications officer. THE CAP cadet program is "going great guns," Lt. ert Baxter, training officer, who has instituted the "buddy" system requesting each senior member to sponsor a cadet for the overall training proram, which for cadets, will parallel the round school' training of adult classes. But it isn't and no play for the CAP members. Santa Rosa Squadron No.

be sponsors of the next social affair a Hallowe'en dance at the Rincon Clubhouse, Oct. 29. "Face lifting." started last week at county field, was going full blast at of the Fencing, difficulty crews were sinking encountering in the almost concrete-hard clay ground in parts of the field, but expect to have the fencing completed by the end of the coming week. MEANWHILE, stuccoing of the main administration building got under way during the week with Chester Bradley, Santa Rosa. contractor, whose bid of $916 cepted by the board of supervisors recently for 'the work, arriving with a crew to handle the work.

Transient visitors dropped to 59 O'Keefe $26500 during the past weekone of the smallest totals since good flying weather opened. But majority of those who did visit the field were on flying vacations an indication that air travel outings continue for a longperiod than do most automobile vacation, the seasons. of were Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Foster from Bend, in their Bellanca heading for Pasadena; Joe Richards and his son, from Hawthorne, bound for Geyserville in a Navion; J. R. Bowles and three guests, from Las Vegas, in a Stinson, for Sebastopol to visit friends; L. W.

Foster and two guests from Bend, heading for San Diego on a vacation trip. George Newhall, owner of al ranch at Covelo, Mendocino county, dropped in aboard his Beech staggered wing biplane for a threeday visit with Santa Rosa friends. SPORTING A NEW aircrafta completely remodeled A-20 bomber, Paul Young of the Haddack Engineers, Los Angeles, flew in ONE OF the oldest pictures of a rose in existence is found in the Byzantine manuscript of Pedanius Dioscoride's notebook, written in the first century after Christ, and shows a pink Gallica rose. THE WATERS of the Columbia River are navigable for 500 miles. Dr.

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