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1 4D Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Nov. 27, 1943 EMPIRE AVIATION DAILY CROSSWORD irport Safety Installation Emmxpnxrs (CIIncBSS (GHnsiG 21. Humbleness 23 Possessed 24 Appraise 25. Deserves 27. Implore 30 Antimony 2.

Verbal 3. Infrequent 4. A clamp 5. Head covering 6. Poem by Longfellow Guides Planes 60 Miles Out of San Francisco by George Isym.) 7.

On the ocean 33. More tanowski was six wins and two O-O: 13. PxB. Q-KB4: 14. QR-B1, N-B3; ACROSS 1.

Veranda 6. Book clasp 10. Palm cockatoo 11. Little island 12. Mountain in Turkey 13.

An age 14. City (N. Braz.) 15. Exchanges 16. Registered Nurse (abbr.) 17 Malayan Crescent City, bound for Burbank: 'OKI 1 ijTrr AliMTillMIt' iiTfTOitTFMtTTl'i 8.

Spill over rational draws, against the teams of the 15. R-B5. Q-N5: 16. QxQ. BxQ; 17.

R- By UNCLE MIKE A $1,934 aerial beacon that may KN5. B-K3; 18. B-B3. P-KB3; 19. Nx 9 Animal Chinese Chess Club and the Penin in their Ercoupe; C.

A. Garrett ana his son, from Portland, heading for Shaw a new skunk sire for her collection, and by now the airport folks take the little striped animals in their stride, along with John Clardy's chinchillas, Bob King's BPch, K-B2; 20. N-Q5, R-KN1; 21. Nx QBP, Black resigned. sula Chess Club.

Here follows a develop into a "million dollar life San Diego in a Fairchild a two- Edited by GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI International Chess Master SanU Rosa Leads Vallejo In the second round of the Redwood Empire interclub championship, Santa Rosa traveled to Vallejo and sprang a surprise on the champions. Here is the detailed game from this exhibition. Board month trip R. A. Ercholt and No.

5: 35. Hastened 36. Peel 37. Sacred picture (Russ. Ch.) 39.

Witch of thunder daughter, from Spokane, heading enclosures 12. Abrade 15. Male descendants 18. Sun god 20. Ancient day-old carnival ducks, and the The championship 01 southwestern Germany was won by Nie-phaus with 10 out of 10; an old opponent of mine, Koblenz, won the title of champion of Lettland.

Saturday' Antwct 40. Sashes (Jap.) 42. Any fruit drink dogs, cats, and an occasional shin White: G. KolUnowski Black: San Francisco Chess Club (Nick Russ and C. Svalberg) English Opening 1.P-QB4.

P-K4: 2. N-QB3, N-QB3: for the Hoberg desert resort in Boraga Valley, San Diego county, in a Stinson; Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

saving device tne quotes are Harrison Mecham's, superintendent of the airport went into action Wednesday evening of last week at the big Sonoma County flying field. Its alternate green and white flashes send out signals at the rate ment of chameleons that make up the animal cargo on the airline score of this match: carrier. Villein Mark Taimonov of Leningrad was first with 17 points out of 19 but played "hors concours." Lausanne, 3. N-B3. N-B3: 4.

P-Q4. P-K5: 5. N-K5. B-N5: NxN. QPxN: 7.

P-KN3. B-K3; B.Q-N3. P-QR4: 9. P-QR3. B-Q3: 10.

MEET THE Redwood Empire "JNfmety-Niners." Santa Rosa 1. R. Goudswaard 1 2. T. Shoemaker 0 3.

R. Holten 1 4. M. O. Johnson 0 5.

T. Schneider 6. G. Watson 1 7. Alex Sokol 0 P-K3.

Q-Bl; 11. Q-BZ, B-KB4; 12. P-N3. Q-K3; 13. B-QN2.

O-O; 14. B-N2, Switzerland, Chess Club beat Dy on, France, Chess Club, G. Rasmussen 0 O. Richmond 1 F. Norllng 0 Wm.

A. Rhodei 1 D. Bates 0 Q. Spencer 0 A. K.

Nelson 1 of eight a minute to guide aircraft into the field from a radius of KR-K1: 15. R-Ql. QR-Nl; 16. O-O. Never resign before you are mated Brackett and their son, flying from Phoenix, to Portland, for Thanksgiving with relatives in a Cessna 170; C.

R. Tryon, from Palm Springs, with three guests, in a Cessna 170, heading for the Smith River country picturesque stretch of the northern Redwood Empire in Del Norte county. Meanwhile the "locals" were up to some of the same type of air travel. The county field log shows P-QR5; 17. P-Q5.

Q-K2; 18. P-QR4. P-KR4: 19. PxP. PxP; 20.

N-K2. B-KN5; 21.R-Q2. N-R2; 22 Q-B3. Q-N4: nearly 60 miles. "That green light looked like a giant ball of green fire when we G.

Nyland (Adj.) t. L. Campi 23. P-KR4. Q-N3; 24.

P-B5. B-K4: 25. topped the hills over near Fort Bragg heading for the field," the pilot of the southbound Southwest N-Q4. P-B4; 26. Q-B4ch.

K-Rl; 27. B-B3. R-Rl: 28. N-K2. BxN; 29.

RxB. N-B3; 30 BxB. RxB: 31. R-Ql, N-Q4; 32. R2-Q2.

Q-N5: 33. B-Bl. P-B5; 34. KPxP. NxP; 35.

R-Q8ch. R-Kl; 36. RxRch. RxR: 37. Q-B7.

N-K7ch: 38 And here is the rame nlaved on board No. 3. White: T. Norling Black: K. Holten Sicilian Defense Airline night flight reported Mr.

and Mrs. O. R. Stevens off for tiimJL iicA i. wJ 'Ml BxN.

QxB: 39. QxRch. K-R2: 40. R-Q8. Wednesday evening when he landed a short time after the light P-QB4 N-QB3 Q-N5; 41.

R-Q4 and Black resigned. Tulsa, Oklahoma, in their Bel-lanca. for a three-weeks visit; Mr 1. P-K4 2. N-KB3 3.

T-B3 Immediately was turned on for the first time boat 19. A particle 22. A joyous hymn 26. Farinaceous meal 28. Cut, as whiskers 29 Church officers 31 Month (Heb.) 32.

Measures (Heb.) 34. Chinese measure 35. Full of spines 38. Around 41. Walk back and forth 42.

The climbing fish 43. God of love 44 Opposed to credit 45. Lairs 46. Rub out DOWN 1. Of a parent S.P-Q4 is considered Baarn, Holland: Dr.

Max Euwe and Mrs. William Kirbey, from They're the members of the newest chapter of the nationwide organization of Ameriman air women. It was organized at a meeting last week when Marjorie Fauth, national treasurer, flew in with Rita Hart of the Bay Cities Chapter in her Cessna 170 "Wistful Angel," to meet the local bird-women. Nine air-minded Sonoma county women are on the charter roll of the flying organization. Mrs.

Anna Brenner, Windsor, is the chairman; Mary Ellen Wilson, Windsor, is secretary; Nellie Palmer, president of the Santa Rosa Cessna Club, treasurer. Other members are Doris Perry, Healdsburg: Dolores Delevois, Cotati; Dorothy Dickinson, Guerne-ville; Marie Wemmer, Glen Ellen; and Jerry Cake, Healdsburg, who is also adjutant of Sonoma County "Then that powerful white beam flashed on and there wasn't any tetter. 'L Jil is HTr' nnn 7f 20 21 22 23 24 25 li 27 2221221 2z2Zz22 25 36 37 ip 53 4o 4i 42 1 ll I 1 1 I i won a tournament here witnout difficulty, 6V2 out of 7 points; doubt where the Sonoma county Henneberke 5, Kramer and Bar Held was. endregt 4, DeLange 3, Visser 1, "The beacon may prove a life-saver one of these nights, and if it saves one plane from a crash it'll and Tordion (Switzerland) V2. In Group Van Oosterwyk won with 6 points.

Apkine S1, P. Muller Santa Rosa, returned home from a six-week trip in their Aeronca that included visits to Texas and Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hanna of Santa Rosa visited Los Angeles in their Bellanca.

The Big Game a week ago drew Don Fall and three friends in his aircraft and Roy LeBaron and Andy Sheppard of the Exchange Bank s-ff in a Santa Rosa School of Avir tion charter craft with Cliff (Switzerland) 5, Donk and Paard be worth a million, opined Mr. Mecham. The light is a 36-inch rotary 4 points each. Here's a game from this tournament: nasMng Deacon, mounted on a Tne above position occurred the Nurnberg-Carls game, played stubby tower on top of Hangar No White: Van Oosterwyck Black: Donk Italian Opening 1.P-K4. P-K4: 2.

N-KB3. N-QB3: 3 1 at the county field. Its Germany, 1949. Black contin 'Group Six, CAP. tion, completed early last week, ued with 49 R-R6; 50.K-R3, 11-23 B-B4, N-B3: 4.

P-Q4. PxP; 5. O-O NxP; 6. R-Kl. P-Q4; 7.

BxP. QxB; 8 Next meeting of the group will R-R5; 51. B-B8 mate! marked the final phase of a $9,140 county airport revamping project be next Sunday, Dec. 4, when the members and their guests will meet at the county airport at 11 that included a segmented direc tional circle around the tetrahe dega Bay; Ray Ward, Glen Ellen; and Harwood Olsen, Santa Rosa, i Sky Ranch, located on a hill north of Healdsburg, has been the scene of considerable flying by Ed and Lew Norton in past years Skoog at the controls. Both aircraft took off around 12:45 p.

m. and flew down in time for the whole show, returning home before 6 p. m. "It was great," says Roy LeBaron, "to fly along and look down on that jam of traffic. The cars looked like ants crawling along.

We were home be dron wind indicator, landscaping Y0UO PET ilHl 3. P-Q3 4. P-Q4 PxP 5. PxP B-N5 8. B-K2 P-KN3 1.

O-O B-N2 8. B-K3 P-K3 9. N-B3 KN-K2 10. P-KR3 BxS 11. BxB P-B4 13.

Q-R4 O-O White threatened P-Q5. 13. P-Q5 PxQP 14. PxQP N-K4 15. B-K2 P-QR3 16.

P-KB4 N-B2 17. QH-Q1 P-QN4 18. Q-B2 R-Bl 19. Q-Q3 R-Kl 20. B-Q4 BxB 21.

QxB R-Nl 22. R-B3 Q-N3 23. QxQ RxQ 24. P-QSl R-N2 25. R-N3 K-Bl 2i.

P-KR4 R-B2 27. R1-Q3 Rl-Bl 23. QR-K3 N-R3 P-R4 N-N5 30. BxN PxB White must now avoid SI. R-Q3 N-B4 This -wins the exchange 82.

NxR 33. RxN P-KR4 34. PxP PxP 35. NxP R-Ql 35. NxP R-QN2 37.

N-Q4 RxQP 38. N-K6ch K-K2 39. R-K3 R-Q8ch 40. K-P RxP 41. N-B5ch K-B2 42.

N-Q3 R5-N8 43. K-K2 R-N8 44. R-N3 R-QR3 45. K-B2 R-R8 46. K-K3 RxP the administration area, flood a.

m. to take off for Napa County Airport on their first "Winging Party" a breakfast gathering. lighting the airline landing and loading area, curbs and concrete A new Sunday and holiday sidewalks around the adrmnistra suggest that would be safe for a fore some of them got started. schedule that went into effect Thanksgiving Day gives four daily child and not require much room? By JOAN SHAW A VERY POPULAR and handy-sized little terrier is the Cairn. A NUMBER of small pets would tion building, and a general "face lifting" to the building itself that included a coat of stucco over the wooden sides.

Southwest flights. be safe with children. Among "AND SO," goes the story, "the mamma skunk said to the baby "Old as the Hills," it was used in these are guinea pigs, hamsters, First northbound flight is on the ground in front of the administration building at 11:15 a. m. on skunks, 'Children, let us white mice.

All require little the hills of Scotland originally for bolting of otter, fox, and other SO MO YOWL: But that was a long time ago. Long before Mrs. Joan Shaw's space, are easy to feed and are clean in their habits. Of the three Sundays and holidays. First south small animals from rocks and skunks became airborne.

cliffs. But even if her skunks are, as Your Deserves Thi Beit! 729 Fourth St. These very alert little dogs are I prefer guinea pigs, as they never bite and are easily handled from the first day. They are hardy and oouna ingnt is in at 1z.11 p. m.

The evening northbound flight is under the floodlights at 7:10 and the southbound one drops in at Harrison Mecham puts it "com in the flight instructor course. EVER SEE an aircraft engine televised? The Standard Oil Company, at the invitation of the Civil Air Patrol, will put on just such a show at the county airport Dec. 2 at 8 p. m. The televised program will show detonation, pre-ignition, engine octane requirements, and vapor lock.

The CAP will serve refreshments after the show to their guests. Air activities came back last week to Norton Sky Ranch, popular privately owned air field north of Healdsburg that had all but closed down for a considerable period of time. The Athey Flying Service, owned by Jim Athey, who recently quit active aviation to take over a market at Willits, is being operated at the field, since its removal in toto from the county air field. Operator is Russ Petty, who handled the Athey program at the county port for several months. small, measuring only about 9V2 inches at the shoulder and weighing about 14 pounds.

free from disease if kept clean pletely de-skunked and as pure as a lily" it was with no little hesitancy, not to mention a trace of 7:54 p. m. and reasonably warm, T. 31. Cotati: Can you tell The body is cobbier than either trepidation, that Southwest sta tion men received her first ship me where I can get Persians suit the Scottish terrier's or Sealy Santa Rosa School of Aviation licensed Reggie Wilson, Santa Rosa, one day last week and soloed Attorney George Dilley of Santa Rosa and Robert Rogers, Calis- And Black won soon afterwards.

NOT ONLY a suide to night travelers bound for the county field, the new beacon is an integral part of the directional system on the Skyways 101 route between Vancouver and Mexico City a signal that lets long distance flyers over the Redwood Empire area know exactly where they are. Foggy mornings and nights stymied a lot of transient flying throughout the week, but vacationists and "home-for-Thanks-giving" planes totaled 74 in spite of adverse weather. Among them were Jack Heidelberg with four passengers, flying from Sausalito, Marin county, to Vancouver for Thanksgiving in a Grumman Widgeon amphibian; able for show purposes. I want ment the other day. It was a DR.

J. M. McKllltlOII CHIROPRACTOR 864 Fourth Street ham's, the coat is double, a soft undercoat and a harsh outer one Smoke or Blue ones, and can't find beautifully striped "mephitis-me The result of the blindfold exhibition at the Telephone Chess Club any. of any color but white. The muz phitis" consigned to a skunk toga.

I AM sending: you under sepa zle, ears and tail tip are always New students enrolled under the fancier in San Jose. But it took Mrs. Shaw only a rate cover the names of Persian darker than the rest of the body. Thomas amendment to the GI bill breeders nearby. few minutes to convince them that the ambulatory study in black and include Atlas Hembree, Santa Rosa, in the commercial course; uoiors usuauy seen are gray-grizzle, fawn, ginger, tan, red, and J.

Healdsburg: For two If Colonic Irrigation Physio Therapy Office Hours: a. m. to 5 p. in. Monday Through Saturday Evenings by Appointment Oiiic 128 Phonal Res.

3888-W months now we have tried to white was not only harmless but cream, ihe coat requires a mini mum of trimming, in fact anv. Louis Dorsett, Santa Rosa, a private course; and John Bonde- was as cute, cuddly, and respon housebreak a Scottie puppy. It is five months old now and still is thing but just "tidying-up" even lie, Healdsburg; Andy Sandusky, sive to advances as a kitten. A return flight brought Mrs anything but clean in the house, Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Sanders, from San Francisco; Tom Murphy, Bo ror snow purposes is discouraged nave you any suggestions besides snouia 100K as natural as spanking with a newspaper? possible and give the appearance I SUGGEST first of all, that 01 energetic, practical and rueer) one person the famihr under lime aogs, well able to take rare of themselves and not in need of iaice to ao tne training, prefer- ynnr SOT pampering. As household pets aoiy ine one who feeds the pup If you want to break to newspa mey are very practical. Cairns are alert watrVirintrc pers you wm nave to confine it to a small area like a back porch small enough to fit into any little ana cover it with papers after apartment or home.

Thev are ac mm win --v fU each meal, and each time the pup tive and always ready for a romp or a hunting trjp; they are good waxes irom a nap carry it to the a 0 paper coverea porch and leave it mousers ana easily trained. mere until you eet the desirpd r. QUESTIONS mi. minis. 1 saw your article in the Santa Rosa paper dim inougni you could help me My husband is interested in a Manx cat.

Can you tell me where I can find out something about the species or where I could find ow is the time to get ready for one. MANX, or tailless cats nrio-i getting the most fun, the most suits. Do a lot of praising. If you want it to go outside each time a door will have to be left open all the time, a little swinging door just big enough for the pup is fine. Send it outside regularly, remove drinking water early the afternoon, and don't let it drink until next morning.

Five months isn't very old for a pup. It may be one of the headstrong type that takes time to train. THIS IS National Case Bird Week Nov. 21 through 27. uJaEi are the dates set for the Golden Gate Cat Show, Oakland Exposition Oakland, entries close Dec.

12. Write to me for entry blanks. Address questions to Joan Shaw nated on the Isle of Man. manv By P. R.

SANSON Not long ago a farmer in south Alabama was suing a railroad for the loss of a heifer which had been struck and killed by one of its trains. It seems that the heifer had been in the habit of wandering across the tracks and sometimes would stand directly on them forcing the train to stop. Before the trial both the engineer and fireman had been carefully coached by the attorneys for the railroad on what to say, and the fireman, a conscientious fellow, was told that he must be sure to substantiate the testimony of the engineer. But the attorneys forgot one Important detail. The fireman had never been in court before and they neglected to tell him that he must swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

After the engineer had testified that he had made every effort to stop to avoid hitting the heifer, the fireman was called to the stand and, much to his surprise, was placed under oath. He was then asked to tell his story. Quite confused he scratched his head and began slowly: "As long as I got to tell the truth now it happened like this. We was running late that day and there was that darn heifer a-standing there again on the tracks. Tom, the engineer, says to me, he says: 'Jim, watch me knock the DEVIL out of that cussed heifer this years ago.

Their forequarters are shorter than their hindquarters and they are always tailless. Any And remember that with the days getting shorter you'll want your lights bright and "on the beam." Roads will be wetter so be sure your tires have good, safe treads, and your brakes are adjusted for smooth gentle stopping. Skilled in the special care of Buicks 1B atcepxaDie. under separate cover I have given you the name of a California breeder use out of your Buick in the months ahead. Quick-trigger starts, that is.

A lively, quiet motor a chassis that rides you in lazy comfort, without squeaks. as we are, knowing your Buick and the factory-engineered methods keeping it always at its best, we can give you all this surely and inexpensively. Drive in this week. Time's coming when we'll be crowded with rush orders and it's easier to give you the best service in a hurry when our schedule is open. Just tell us you want our quick but thoroughgoing checkup on all the points listed below.

Leave your Buick in our hands, and our special brand of Buick care will relieve you of any car-worries in the coming winter months! you may get kittens now, onia itosa: I want to get my children a little rft fnr Christmas but the landlady savs ivennels. no aogs -or cats. What could you Phone 2834. iomdiurae Fall-Planted Bulbs Give irst lowers in Spring Spring months are al Boys Also Ponder This Problem joy for garden lovers, who bring to the feast of floral beauty an appreciation sharpened by the long monotony of winter. In the spring their efforts show a higher average of success, free from the disappointments which come later, with the weeds, the insects, perhaps a drouth or other difficulties.

Yet the average garden has little to offer, compared with what it might present in the first month after the ground thaws, because only one-third of all garden owners plant the fall bulbs which bear the first spring flowers. There are not many of these and you do not need many to delight you, since they bloom when they have no rivals. First to flower are the tiny white snowdrops which would hardly be noticed in a June garden, but when they peep through the melting snow, they give us a thrill which the most gorgeous peonies can hardly equal later in the season. Snowdrops blossom when the ground first thaws in spring. A small group visible from a window will richly reward you.

After blooming, they soon disappear and if the bulbs are not disturbed they will bloom for many years without attention. Next after the snowdrops, how long depending upon the weather, scillas (blue squills) and glory of the snow (chionadoxas) appear, both blue and flowering so freely they carpet the ground with color. Scillas spread by self-feeding. Weeks earlier than violets, they are far superior for gardens, because their foliage quickly disappears after they flower and their tiny bulbs offer no competition to companion plants. Crocuses blossom after the scillas with blue, yellow and white flowers.

They come in white, blue and purple, and a mixture gives a pleasing effect. From the time snowdrops appear until the crocuses blossom may cover a period of three to six weeks, depending on the weather; they are called "minor" blubs because their flowers are small; but they are precious because they are early. Soon after the crocuses come the daffodils, first'major" flowers of spring and with them as a rule the earliest wild flowers begin to bloom, and some garden perennials. I i JV A if I "'4 jgf I I BODY CHASSIS Fill steering gear housing with lubricant Inspect end pack front wheel bearings Inspect front brakes Check car heater for winter use Check steering alignment Bumper-to-bumper LUBRICARE, including trouble-preventing inspection Emma DAVIS An aggravating problem occasionally faced by ice cream manufacturers is the shrinkage, or loss of volume, of ice cream. Nikita P.

Tarassuk of the University of California has found that the two basic factors involved are the incipient hydrolysis of protein and the denaturization of whey protein. Various ice cream mixes exhibit wide variation in the extent of incipient protein hydrolysis, or the beginning stages of a break-down of protein, and the extent of this hydrolysis directly influences the amount of shrinkage, he found. Dr. Tarassuk is a professor of dairy industry on the Davis campus of the College of Agriculture. Famed British Actor Succumbs LONDON, Nov.

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