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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 24

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EC Press Democrat, Santa Eosa, Oct. 23, 1943 EMPIRE AVIATION tation, Eabe is getting a lot of weekend recreation in the new air craft. omen irlies First CAP joint group-squadrori tion jaunts by air. Among the first to arrive was S. C.

Greadhouse and his son, from Areata, enroute to Burbank. Close behind them Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller of Salt Lake City set down their Swift for a two-day Santa Rosa visit while heading for Eureka was destination for A. N.

at departmental meeting is slated for Tuesday, Oct. 25, at the Civil Air Patrol headquarters on the county field. "Well," said the warden, "I can't sit listening to you all day, but I amze mnesy-mners Meeting will open at 8 p.m. says see your point ana i agree wun Kelogg, of Los Angeles, who Pat Stone, Group Six PIO. Of Edited by GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI International Chess Master CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? Problem No.

109 By J. Bucnwald, New York it. There are men like that. It's a P-Kt5 R-R3 P-B5 Q-Kt2 QP ch (8) P-K4 Ktp (6) Q-Kt2 P-Kt3 (7) Q-K2 Q-B2 visited Santa Rosa two days be MORE AND MORE Sonoma other day like "old times'' at the ficers of Santa Rosa squadrons 24. 25.

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31. 1. fore heading into the northern end county women are taking up avia county field when a new type of pity, but there are men just like that." He locked tre financier up for the night, and hurried back to of the Redwood Empire area. on. and two, as well as The Healdsburg and Novato squadrons? tion both as active llyers ana as Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Guehof and Resigns his work. Q-Kt2 ch will meet with Group Six for a general "going over" of program their daughter, from Spokane- members of the fast growing Civil Air Patrol setup proving that the "wide blue yonder' isn't 100 per cent masculine territory.

The A continuation frequently plans and problems. spent the night in Santa Rosa during the week on a visit to Los to Problem No. 109 is: Solution Air Force B-26 bomber dropped in on a practice flight from Long Beach Air Force Depot. It carried Lt. Col.

H. Avery, Lt. W. Buchanan, Sgt. M.

Wilson and Sgt. B. Howard, who put in five hours looking the field and Santa Rosa over before taking off on the return flight. "First army craft in a lone ri fi Angeles in their Stinson, "Ninety-Niners" have been going MEANWHILE, things By UNCLE MIKE Preliminary discussions pointing toward possible organization of a local chapter of the "Ninety-Niners" organization of flying women are expected to begin here Nov. 20.

Such, at least, was the inference drawn by County Airport Superintendent Harrison Mecham last week when he received notice that Marjorie Fauth, San Francisco, president of the women's air club, will fly in at the airport on that date. adopted by Ragozin. 2. White's usual reply is 5 Q-R4 ch, Kt-B3; 6 P-K3, castles; 7 B-Q2. The text-move is good and avoids complications.

Black must ex "'steaming up" for the annual HA; R. W. WRIGHT and two friends, strong for several years, takmg a leading role in aviation activities in the Bay area. I 1 L--i, irom Burbank, headed Portland YOUR BOG wards in his Navion after a fuel change lor bisnop or lose urae. New floodlights illuminating the ing stop at the county field.

The absence of the KB, however, will severely handicap any at PI nr Others included C. A. Halwick MB I-IIII time," said Mr. Mecham. "When it set down it brought back memories of when the field was an tack: on which he may embark.

3. Avoiding the traD 11 ivf ir d. tin army installation." He was on the field during the army occupancy A friend of Mrs. Anna Brenner. from Las Vegas, primarily to see a football game then to head to Seattle: O.

R. Felt, from Reno to Santa Rosa in a Navion; Norman Hines, from Tucson, to Eureka 1Z ivi ir rvi, iod a P. By JOAN SHAW The least known of all hounds is Windsor sports aviation enthusi airline parking area in front the main administration building at the county flying field made day out of night last week when they were turned on for the first time. The illumination is a part of the overall airport "face lifting" program that includes landscaping, new fencing, directional segmented circle around the tetrahedron wind in an engineering capacity. lowe'en party of the Civil Air Patrol organizations.

It will be Oct. 29 at the Rincon Valley Clubhouse, with Santa Rosa Group Two, Lt. John Bondelie, skipper, as host organization. The CAP cadet program continued to grow during the week with a training program described Lt. Robert Baxter, Group Six commandant of cadets, as "exceptionally good," under way.

A change in class nights was announced at the same time. Classes are no being held every Thursday evening instead of the first and second Thursdays listed on the first schedule. 4. He wishes to unpm tne mugni ast, who keeps her Bellanca han the bloodhound. by 18 Q-Kt4, threatening mate.

with two friends in his Fairchild. lKA.MtM activity climbed a This fine and useful dog has 1 5. Black is in an income pi- gered at the county field, the "Ninety-Niner" official is expected to spend considerable time in little during the week when 71 Talmadge (Babe) Wood. Santa been known in Europe since be tion and it 15 not clear how ne Rosa auto dealer, sprouted wings fore the Crusades, the first speci out-of-the-community aircraft dropped in on trips up and down the area, Mr. Mecham said.

mens being brought from Con is to avoid material loss. He Decides to give up two pawns and to proceed with his attack. "No details have been announced the coast. direction indicator and a stucco as the new plane owner of the week with purchase of a Cessna 170 berthed at the county field. stantinople.

The Pacific Northwest was the yet, saia Mr. Mecham, "but the coat for the administration building. Originally there were two 6. A typical and dangerous focal point for many of the visitors While his interest, naturally, re indications are that possibility of an organizAion is in the offing." Abrahams attack. II 25 It looked for a few hours tfee strains, the blacks or St.

Huberts of the Eth century, and the whites 'who are on later-than-usual vaca-mains primarily in land transpor Ktp 26 R-B2, R-R3; 27 P- or Southern hounds. Kt3: cn. ana xsiacK. wuu Bloodhounds have been known whit however, couia jorce a White to play and mate in two. (See solution below) This game between Mr.

G. Abrahams, the Lancashire champion, and Mr. H. G. Rhodes, an ex-champion of the county, was played In the recent British championship tournament at Felixstowe.

Rhodes (White) v. Abrahams (Black) Q. G. D. draw bv 27 Q-B7, Q-R6: 28 Q-K5 Whit loses if he takes the At LS GS Distinctive Furnisher: W.hnrt! 27 B.

0-R6. in this country for at least a cen-j tury, not so much as show dogs1 but as useful assistants to the police department. Bloodhounds are large, powerful animals averaging 25 inches at the shoulder and weighing about 90 to 110 pounds. overlooks the fatal check. cut i a niece down and his Black White attack has been stemmed.

Rhodes is to be commended for his first- Their colors are black and tan. class defense. red and tan, and tawny; a small amount of white is allowed on chest, feet and tip of tail. The Chess Flajer, me manner and Another By Lord Dunsany fcnew a case." said the finan Their coats are fine and short and the skin unusually thin which hangs in loose folds especially cier, "of a man with the most brilliant brains," who had finance at his fingertips. 1.

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P-Q4 P-QB4 Kt-KB3 KtB3 P-QR3 (2) P-K3 Q-Kt3 B-Q3 Kt-Q2 BxKt Castles KR P-QB4 BP Q-B5 around the head and neck. The ears are, very long, hanging in folds. "He was a man caiiea smoggs, it I i 5 utterly unknown of course. And I an sVifi ii 1 P-Q4 P-K3 Kt-KB3 B-Kt5 (1) BxKtch QKt-Q2 Kt-K5 P-QB3 Castles P-KB4 KtxKt (3) KP K-Rl Kt-Kt3 B-K3 B-Q4 (4) Q-Kt4 R-B3 Q-R4 (5) R-KKtl P-Kt4 The expression is quite solemn. say 'of course' because he never i i I i i I i i used his brains; or rather I should IJ intelligent and dignified.

Contrary to general belief they are affectionate, sensitive, and cer -'i-i i'i il I i i Til rl' tainly not in any way savage. 17. B-R5 18. P-B3 i say he never made any use oi them, which can be quite a different thing. He just sidetracked them, ran them down a siding that led nowhere, and he might have been as big a financier as any of us.

"Do you know what he did?" Sit down and I'll tell you. He went 1 THE SONOMA County Dog Owners held an open meeting Oct. 19. 20. 123.

QR-K1 Q-K7 BxKt Ktp 5 at the county court house. An informative talk was given by Dr. K. W. Lorentzen on rabies and -if distemper.

A question and answer and played chess. All the intellect that might have controlled, well, more than I can tell you, he i i wasted over a chessboard. "It U4 came gradually at first; He used period followed. All type of vaccination and allied subjects were discussed. A date was set, subject to AKC acceptance, for the club's first Sanction Obedience Trial.

This will be held sometime in January. to play chess with a man during the luncheon hour, when he and I worked for the same firm. And 1 after a while he began to beat the fellow, which he never could do Dog Show dates: Sacramento, today; Fresno, Nov. 13. There at first.

"Then he joined a chess will be obedience trials at the club and some kind of fascination Fresno show only. came over mm; someming iiKe drink, or more like poetry or mu Piiielied Nerves and their release by Chiropractic methods is the secret of Chiropractic's success. Dr. C. H.

Cliff Chiropractor 526 Street' Phone 2751-J sic: but. as I never was addicted to any of the three, I can't say. Anyway it completely got hold of I him and he began to lose interest in things. He became a good player, there was no doubt of that, and he won many prizes. And the value of all the prizes he won in his life would have added up to about a hundred dollars.

I've made a thousand times as much in an hour. And more than once. But that is all that he ever got out of chess. Why? That man could have it wM QUESTIONS A. L.

Santa Rosa: Do you ever have anyone asking you where they can get a dog? If so, I have a Collie shepherd, male. Would like to see someone in the country get him as town is no place for a dog of his size. A1J I ask is a good home for him. M. Ukiah: often do you bathe your dogs and what do you use in the way of shampoo? I do not bathe them very often and when I do Ivory soap is all I use.

Many use a little Clorox in the rinse water and there are dry shampoos for dogs at the pet shops. T. Petaluma: Just in case we ever have trouble with our dog getting into poison, what would you suggest doing? If any dog is seriously and suddenly ill it is not advisable to waste time trying home remedies as a eeneral rule, unless vou are handled millions. He did dabble a Complete Physical Examination Given including X-Ray Fluoroscopic Examination il i vj tt Hours: FrL bit in finance, as I dabbled in chess; in fact we started together in the same firm, as I told you; but we both left our dabblings and went our different ways. "And his led nowhere.

He could have been a financier. They say its no harder than chess, though chess leads to nothing. I never saw such brains wasted." 10 to 5 Jill rap Sat. 10 to 1 Evenings FrL 7 to 8 CO 7 pretty expert at treating animals. The safest thing is to rush the dog to your veterinarian immediately.

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