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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 24

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0 24 Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Sunday, Dec. 25, 1943 RAIFORD, Fla. (UP) When George L. (Tiny) Brooks is released from the Florida state prison where he has served a four- EMPIRE AVIATION How 'Cow Pasture' Has 5 Emmupfiiro 0G0 dr. j.

m. CHIROPRACTOR 801 Fourth Street If none of the moves indicated In a. can be made legally, no penalty can be exacted. year burglary sentence, he'll get! an extra $15 instead of the tra-l ditional new suit of clothes. Pris-J on officials decided to give Brooks the additional cash after looking around unsuccessfully for cloth-1 Grown in the Last Dei 1949 Pennsylvania Championship French Defense.

White, W. M. 1 Byland; Black, J. J. Musser.

Notes by Byland. 1. P-K4 P-K3 13. PxP P-B3-e 2. P-Q4 P-04 14.

KR-K P-K4 Several of his own men, the op-j ponent has the right to name which, of these men the player shall move. If none of these men can be moved legal Edited by GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI International Ches blaster Eest Wishes of the Season to All! Christmas Problem By Percy Bowater, San irst publication. Colonic Irrigations Physio-Therapy Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p.

Monday Through Saturday Yuletide season: Mr. and By UNCLE JUKE From two "cow pasture" land scores of the day, shooting from a chair. Temple Carson and their daugh-i ing fields, one at Santa Rosa and ing to fit the six-foot, four-inch man who tips the scales at 304 pounds. The next event will be another LiHimp oy Appointment Office 128 Phones Kes. A ter, flying from Williams, to Bellingham, Wash.

one at Petaluma, valued at 3. N-QB3 B-N5 15. Q-B3 JJ-K2-f 4. P-K5 P-QB4 16. B-N5ch K-B-g 5.

P-QR3 PxP-a 17. BxP B-B4 6. PxB PxN" 13. B-Q5 B-K5 7. Q-N4-b P-KN3 19.

Q-N3 Q-B2 8. N-B3 N-QB3 20.P-B3 P-B4 9. B-Q3 Q-B2 21.PxB QPxP 10. O-O NxKP-c 22. Q-K5 R-KN 11.

NxN QxN 23. B-B4 Resigns March of Dimes shoot in January, to be followed by one in March 000 to eight commercial airports, Southern California's famed winter resort at Palm Springs lor the -Cancer fund drive. 15 private landing strips and two inactive government fields, with was the aim of Mr. and Mrs. J.

a total assessed valuation of 12. B-KB4 Q-N2-d V. McAdams and Mr. McAdams WITH CADET Dick Eddinger acting as dispatcher 20 Sonoma; (a i An interesting ana compiicatea 100.000 That's the growth in commer line, but not so strong for black as the County CAP officers and mem- i more usual 5. BxNch.

(bi Much stronger than 7. PxP. Q-B2. mother from Tillamook, Alaska, flying in a Beech Bonanza, when they put in at the Sonoma County Airport the other day. I 1 r-" 1 HAM i i i 1 4 cial and sports aviation in Sono bers joined last week in a search ma county alone since 1939.

for a missing Hamilton Field air- The figures are revealed in an "But don't be surprised if they (c) Accepting the pawn gives white an enormous lead in development, but the more solid 10. KN-K2 should also lose after 11. R-K. B-Q2; 12. PxP, interesting compilation made last come back to Sonoma County," week by Cliff Skoog, chief pilot opines Field Superintendent Har O-O-O: 13.

P-N5. N-QN; 14, Q-IS4. Id) Obviously not 12. PxP; 13. rison Mecham.

"This was their BxQ. 4J craft, later found wrecked near Nevada City. Participants, who flew in nine; aircraft, included: Eric Anderson, George Chris-j tian, Lt. Duke Bidwell. Paul! Combs.

Warrant Officer Burnett; Bidwell, Sgt. Bates Dixon. Vern! Wood, Mel Wood, Dave Silvam, i first sight of the Redwood Em of the Santa Rosa School of Aviation after exhaustive study that entailed search of records assisted by Ken Gilbert of the Sonoma County Planning Commission. ly no penalty can be exacted. fe) Several of the opponent's men, the opponent has the right to name which men shall be taken.

If none of these men can be taken no penalty can be exacted. 16. Drawn Games The game is drawn (a When the player cannot make a legal move and the king is not in check. This king is then said to be stalemated. b)If the player prove he can subject the opponent king to an endless series of checks.

(c By recurrence of position when the same position occurs three times in the game, and the same person is player on each occasion, and if such plaver claim the draw before the position is altered by further play, otherwise no claim can be sustained. (For the purpose of this clause there shall be no distinction between the king and queen's rooks and knights, or between the original pieces and pieces of the same denomination and color obtained through the promotion of pawns.) (d) By mutual agreement, but only after 30 moves have been made with the black men. (e) The game shall be declared drawn if the player prove that 50 moves have been made on each side without checkmate having been given and without any man having been captured or pawn moved. (f) Either the player or the opponent may at any period of the game demand that the other shall checkmate him in 50 moves (subject to the conditions attached in (e). If checkmate is not given in 50 moves, the game shall be declared drawn.

Nevertheless, the count of 50 moves shall begin again after each capture of any men and after each movement of a pawn. Ex (a) An interesting anempi to avoia the brilliant win 13. P-K4: 14. K-K2: 15. 0-R4ch.

P-B3: 18. BxP. pire country, and they liked it. Mr. McAdams' mother told me P-N4; 17.

B-Q6ch! It ia black's bad luclc that the cure Is as fatal as the she'd like to make Sonoma coun Still further indication of the growth of aviation is evidenced ty her home. That oneHfirst view from the air was enough to con by the fact that in 1939 when Lt. Robert Baxter, Bill Jim Merwin, Lt. Ed Fehrrnan.i vince her that this is IT." disease. if i Attempting to consolidate.

n5. P-K5; 16. BxP wins at once. Returning the extra pawn, but there is only a choice of evils left. Comparatively best was 16.

B-Q2. White now finishes quickly. The Laws of Chess (Cont.) 13. Completion of Move "REMEMBER ME?" the rood White to play and mate in three moves. An utterly impossible position! Nine black pawns! We will hold the solution until next week and see how our solvers fare with this one.

there were nine private planes in the county there were only 20 licensed pilots or a ratio of one licensed pilot to every 2.800 per- looking, slender young man wear ing a natty powder blue Air w. o. Charles Booles. Perry Borden, Ken Thurston, Bill Cox, Lt. Robert Sichel, Capt.

W. W. Cake and Lt. James Vogt. Civil Air Patrol pilots will be able to get a few "flying licks" in during the holiday season.

For sdhs. Sonoma, Marin and Napa Counties for AUSTIN" EMGILAM A Very 'Fast Seller at the New Low Price oi Showroom space and service facilities must be avail-able. Small capital investment required. Write BRITISH MOTOR CAR CO. 214 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco Forces uniform asked when he The latest count shows 124 stepped into the county airport (a) In moving a man from one square to another, when the player has quitted privately owned aircraft of vari office the other day.

ous types, and 1,000 licensed pi His question was signal for an The L-4. now at Norton Sky! lots, or one pilot to every 107 impromptu ''home coming ceie the man. b) In capturing, when the captured man has been removed from the board and the player has quitted the man making the capture. (c) In castling, when the player has persons in the county. bration, for he was Charles Kitch nancn, tieaidsourg, will be assigned to the county airport around about Mondav or Tues ener, former Santa Rosa Junior MAJOR portion of the hirh quitted the rook.

day for use of members in this! College student who has par valuation naturally comes from layed his flight instruction at the lminediate area. Ideal lor Etainyi Weather and Summertime, too! ception shall be made for certain positions where theoretically more than 50 the giant Sonoma County Air airport into an instructor's rat port, once the Army Air Forces P-38 training base, and the cur ing with the armed services air In Ohio, the minimum annual (Q) promoting a pawn, wncn mc player has replaced the pawn by the selected piece and quitted the latter. For sealed move see 21. 14. Adjustment of the Men 1.

The player may a.djust one or more of hi men on their respective squares after giving previous notice of his in moves are necessary to force a cnecK-mate and in this case a number of moves double the number established hv thpnrv as beinff necessary for this forces. rently inactive Naval installations rainfall, 26.6 inches, occuring in While a student in Junior Col the Cotati and the Santa Ro iyj4, was the smallest in over 50 object shall be allowed in lieu of the so The draw must be claimed by ei years. lege he enrolled with the Santa Rosa School of Aviation for a tention so to do. (Note It is custo sa Naval Auxiliary Air Station in Wright District. ther the player or the opponent im mary to use the expression "I adjust.

li. The plaver shall not adjust the flight course. He followed that Active commercial airports opponent's men. or the opponent the mediately tne stipuiatea numoer oi moves in Conditions (e) andor (f) of the particular Case is competed without checkmate being given, and not at any later period. i with the commercial course and the instrument and instructor's ratings.

and this may come as a surprise to a lot of people are the Just-man Sky Ranch at Petaluma, the (lonnnuea ruexi weetij Then, after graduation from jvt.VJSfT WW plaver men. ine opponent, nowever, shall adiust the position his men on the board if requested by the player. iii. If the men be disarranged the timing clocks, if in use (see 20), must be stopped immediately and the position reinstated, and if a tournament came, under the direction Petaluma Airport, the county J.C. he joined the Air Force as landing field at Bodega Bay which is an auxiliary to the big a cadet at Randolph Field, Texas for training.

That completed he went to Las Vegas for training YOUR PET AIJD III HE county field near Fulton the Santa Rosa Airpark, located near ft ft of the controlling official in charge thereof. If. moreover, it be proved either in the course of the game, or immediately after it is finished, that the position has been incorrectly set as a P-51 pilot. Then came the the old original Santa Rosa Airport, developed by the Richfield Army flight instructors course at Oil Company on the present site Williams, and, upon completing that, assignment to Las Vegas as instructor. up, the game snail De resumed irom the correct position.

15. Touching: Men If the player touch (a) One of his own men he must move it. of the Indian Creek Lumber Company. Paul Rued's Alexander Valley Airport, the Sonoma County "It all started right here, he Airport, and the Norton Sky told the folks at the airfield. NEW SERVICES from Los An CftftlSTMflS Ranch airport at Healdsburg, site geles to Phoenix, Ariz, granted of operations of the Athey Flying Service.

The number of private land Southwest Airways recently by (b) One of the opponent's men he must take it. (c) One of his own men and One of the opponent's men, he must take the latter with the former, if such capture be a legal move. If not, the opponent may require either that the player shall move his man touched, or take with any one of his men at the player's option with which the capture can be effected legally, the opponent's man add GLUIOliR TO BOORS, porches AND WINDOWS New en many ef the finest hornet from coast to coast, wood awnings, door hoods, and porch awnings keep the weather out, add to the beauty of any home. FHA approved; will preserve their attractive appearance for the life of your home. Year 'round protection small cost.

Phone at today for fret estimate or service. the CAA will be started Feb. 17, officials of the "Jackrabbit Air ing strips for the most part bull i i wy-v. LXi iv fcw? m. 4 -r- ftr By JOAN SHAW Merry Christmas to all pet owners and their pets.

Perhaps you are one of the fortunate to receive a living gift in the Christmas stocking. If it happens to be a puppy here are some suggestions to make its life, as well as your own, more enjoyable. If your Christmas puppy has come a long distance in a crate, be considerate. Don't expect it to conform with your ideas immediately. It is naturally going to be a little shy and in some cases positively frightened by all it sees in its new home.

dozed dirt strips on ranch and line" (so called because of the brief two-minute pause for pas iarm property owned by air sports enthusiasts is also some sengers, mail and express at sta touched. tions along the line) announced what surprising to the uninitiated. They include landing facilities To our many friends, we extend our wishes for a Yuletide filled with all ifi good thing in lifegood health, hap' piness, peace and prosperity. The service will include stops at Long Beach, Santa Ana, La- Saddlei owned by Elmer Mazza, Louis guna Beach, Oceanside, San Diego, El Centro, Yuma, Ajo and Eckman and Chris Beck at Petaluma: John Moller, Two Rock: Phoenix making possible direct Eric Andersen, Two Rock; Bill Phono Ahl, Santa Rosa; Vern Wood, in Wright District, Santa Rosa; Ray service from Santa Rosa to the desert country. THE SANTA ROSA Gun Club's tmenegger, Rmcon Valley; Ra fl 2 I ford Peterson, Wohler Ranch near turkey shoot a big event last and Leather Goods MADE and REPAIRED Reasonable Prices SAHMWLEKY HARRY EMERY LEE ALLEN 318 South A Santa Rosa Healdsburg; Jack Lewis, Healds- I Durg; R.

Harmson, He? usburg; 4156-J FOR PROMPT SERVICE 2. GILS II DISTRIBUTOR 2191 Siesta Lane Santa Rosa -if- uanieui, isonoma: the SchelL ville Airport at Schellville in the Gas Service Speci ali sts 510 FIFTH STREET PHONE 4343 sunday at the county airport returned $110 to the March of Dimes drive, officials said. The event brought out 150 shooting participants among them Walt Hughes, San Rafael, a polio victim, who, in spite of being paralyzed from the waist Sonoma Valley, Ted Hackelbara's neid at bonoma and the Stewarts Point Airstrip on Richardson property at Stewarts Point. down, made some of the high THE ADVENT of the Christ mas holiday season proved to be a ooost to "tun flying" in the southern Redwood Empire area as a total of 81 transient air par First of all a permanent bed should be provided, one that the puppy can figure belongs to it from the very first. A box behind the stove will be.very welcome for the first few days, or a nice warm kennel in the garage or basement.

But make sure that bed is dry and free from drafts. Excelsior, straw or dry alfalfa makes good bedding for the pup that is to live out of doors. The more fortunate pup that is to be "boss of the house" should have a pillow or blanket provided in a box or dog bed, probably in the kitchen. THE PROBLEM of housebreaking will confront many people this Christmas day, but it shouldn't be too much of a problem if you have a back porch, spare bedroom or bathroom you can use. I use a small enclosure or puppy-pen, as it is called.

Or you can get "Kiddy Coop." This enclosure neeo be only about three feet square and made in panels with hooks and eyes to set it up. Probably no cover will be necessary. Put lots of newspapers on the floor and let the pup stay there until it has used the papers. Give the pup lots of praise and then let it out in the other rooms to play around for a little while. Be sure that you return the pup to the puppy-pen after every meal lies new in from various regions to spend the holidays in the pic turesque north coast region.

Among those landing at the County Airport along were Paul Young and a party of mends from Los Angeles in his converted A-20 bomber, bound for Calistoga for the holidays: M. K. Jackson, sergeant of the rii pn California Highway Patrol in the iM 9' Weaverville area, and a friend, iiymg a ityan jtti-13 for an over night stay in Santa Rosa; Leo facicoski and Edson Adams, fly and Oj, f4ew Year fuR of geari affnff. ing from Burbank in a Beech Bonanza for a three-day visit in aebastopol; Mr. and Mrs.

R. and after every In this way O. Scott, from El Centro, in an Ercoupe, found for Crescent City, you will find housebreaking in the winter less of a chore than you anticipated. lei Norte county for Christmas. Some of the others were three brothers, Charles, George and Lawrence Prigmore, who flew a Navion from San Diego to Port land for Christmas with a three-day stopover in Santa Rosa; Mr, and Mrs.

J. B. Castle, from Riv mm erside for Roseburg, Oregon in a Cessna 170 for the l9 TTTf MM il! 11 Ij! Ifll II! Ill iii III II il We wish for a moment that we were back in the days when town-criers proclaimed the fn "tann i'ii jii L'i)fc news. Then we'd stop off at the hooses of all 1 Ht the we know' anc personally wish each one of you a joyous and bountiful Christmas 1 l. 1 1 follower ft wonr fiWrsri uiIlL wiiwttwm mj Wl I IliWU TTIIII WWIIICIIIIIICIH if III FOR EVERY HEED Plato oVindovv Auto Vanity Tops Mirrors Counter Tops Shelving Glass Blocks i i Row a completely new concept in transmissions! Wait possible by the Oldsmobile "Rocket" expressly designed jor the "Rocket!" It Oldsmobile's New Thirlaway Hydra-Matic Drive the last word in automatic smoothness and ease! This is the Futuramie drive that brings "Rocket" performance to a brilliant new peak.

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