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y'fw' v'p a 1 40 03 Sngeleg Cf meg UCLA Lecturer Named Winner BY HERMAN STEINER UNITED STATES' CHAMPION Addrmu Chess Editor, LA. Times, lot AngtUt 53, Cat. Southland's Freedom Crusade Leader Named C. B. Tibbetts Heads Regional.

Fund Drivel Aatast 13. 19M TIMES PROBLEM 2259 BY T. DAMAGE list Pi.) BLACK 13 Championship meet last summer, had second place Id his grasp in his final round contest with Albert Sandrin but a couple of end came inexactitudes allowed the Chicagoan to score the point and steal second place from. him. Here are two of Jimmy's games: of Fellowship to Support Truth Broadcasts to Red Territory WRECKING SPREE OF DRIVER MAKES SCORE OF SEVEN MIAMI, Aug.

11 Donald L. McCarthy, 22, was arrested for reckless driving today after an accident in which seven automobiles were damaged, including his own. McCarthy's car struck a parked auto and bounced it into another. A short distance on he hit a second and bounced it into a fourth. McCarthy then pulled into a parking space, hit a fifth and rammed it into a sixth.

SICILIAN DEFENSE year of which residents of B. Tibbetts, former presi Cross jMagee Cross rnisck White Black r- 1 (' 1 -1 Southern California contributed 3 $85,000 the American people 4 Magee White P-K4 N-KB3 P-Q4 NxP N-QB3 B-K2 B-K3 O-O P-B4 dent of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce and prominent civic leader, will serve as Southern California chairman-for the second annual Crusade for Free built Radio Free Europe, the P-OB4 BxQ NxQ H-QB3 R-B2 PxP R-Q NBch H-B3 RxN P-Q3 B-B4 B-KB3 P-K3 P-B3 R-K5 B-K2 N-B2 P-KN4 P-QR3 PxP e.p. BxNP C-B2 PxRPch KxP O-O QR-KB BxR v-fu pTn R-K7 most powerful radio transmitter 1 Gerald D. Meyer, lecturer in English in the University of California at Los Angeles, will receive a faculty fellowship for the coming year from the Fund for the Advancement of Education, it was announced yesterday by Fund President Clarence H. Faust- The fellowships, to President Faust, were established by the Ford Foundation to enable younger faculty mem in the free world," Tibbetts said.

P-KN4 P-B5 This giant medium- dom getting under, way" on a KxQP I R-B2 OR-K PxP i wave station, located in Munich, nationwide basis on Labor Day. PxNlN-N B-Ro B-Q2RxR R5 N-K4fNXP RxNP QNJIN Q-Q2 B-B3 B-B4 I ft N-B5I Resigns QUEEN'S PAWN GAME went on the air last May, beaming exclusively to Czechoslovakia in direct competition with Rldout Cross" Ridout Sfs! Whita Black. White Black bers in colleges and universities F-4 f-W4 P-GB4 P-QB3 P-KN4 B-N3 throughout the country to im N-B3 PxP N3-K R-Q5 P-QR4 B-B4 NxN BxN N-K5 ON-Q2 Q-N3ch K-R NxPB4) Q-B2 P-B4 PxP prove their competence in undergraduate teaching. WHITE White mates In two. TIMES PROBLEM 2260 BT HAROLD C.

MOWRT BLACK 11 South Europe War Maneuvers Slated NAPLES, Italy, Aug. 11 WP) Land, sea and air forces of the new Southern Europe allied command will stage their first full-scale joint battle exercises starting Monday. The island of Malta is the prize. The British Mediterranean i The fellowships are awarded P-KN3 P-K4 KR-B by a committee composed of 15 college and university adminis PXP NXP --S2CS' B-KB4 KN-02 QxR B-K6 ch G-Q4 P-B3 R-Q2 O-O-O K-B4 Q-K6 N-QI- R-Q Resigns. BxN PxBt Tibbetts' acceptance of this key post in America's challenge to 'world Communism was announced yesterday from Washington by Gen.

Lucius D. Clay, overall national chairman, and Harold president -of the University of Pennsylvania, national fund-raising chief. Radio Funds Top recommendation for Tibbetts came from Gen. Ira. C.

Eaker last year's i Southland leader in the crusade, who yesterday met with the new chairman as initial organizational plans were completed. "Chief objective of the 1951 a' i trators. One of those serving on the committee is Dr. Paul A. Dodd, dean of the College of A KASHDAN GAME The following came was played In the rn p-i i '4aA teEkJk tiuteJi Letters and Science at UCLA fleet, the U.S.

6th Fleet, French and American naval and army annual north-south match last Memorial Day at Ban Luis Obispo. Isaac Kaahrtan of Tujunga. former U.S. open champion, and A. J.

Pink of San Francisco, noted for his many original problems, played at Board 1 and it was one of the south FREEDOM SCROLU-Mrs. Lillian Hurtr and C. B. Tibbetts, Southland's Crusade for Freedom chairman, examine scroll to be used in obtaining names of contributors. Meyer, who has taught at UCLA since; 1949, is a graduate of the University of.

Rochester and holds a master's degree from Columbia University. He the Kremlin-controlled Radio Prague and. Radio Bratislava." Radio Free Europe's call signal is tolled by the giant world freedom bell enshrined with millions of American signatures in Berlin's City Hall. Last fall, the bell's arrival in Los Angeles climaxed the Southern California enrollment of 600,000 freedom scroll signers. "Branded, by Gen.

Clay; as 'a tough, slugging weapon in the struggle for the truth network' in Europe is to be expanded to encompass two more powerful radio transmitters and the creation of an outlet to reach the ears of Communist-terrorized men, women and children of Asia," Tibbetts Stressing that "the goal of the crusade for freedom is to beat Communism without a war," Tibbetts declared: "The crusade's powerful cam- few victories at the top Doaras ine m.trh in which the south was soundly trounced. 38V2-19. Kashdan uses a beau- iamA ft i squadrons from North Africa, Italian coastal forces and air squadrons will take part in the four-day maneuvers, said headquarters of American Adm. Robert Carney, commander-in-chief of allied forces in Southern Europe. tliul combination against tin, to juusa the game.

Kashdan. a leading American master of is a member of the Modern Lan the 1930s, was a real disappointment in the U.S. Open Tournament last month at guage Association and Phi Beta Kappa. Ft. wonn.

wnere ne nmsnea uea iur third place. As usual, he was weak in Freedom Crusade is to provide money to support the expansion of the, 'truth network now mwt ftrztte 1 Drusilla WillsBritish Character Actress, Die New' York Times News Service LONDON, Aug. 11 The death of Miss Drusilla Wills, 66, veter the openings, but still showed proiound understanding of the endings. By his own admission, his play has declined be paign fo psychological warfare may ve'ry well be the force which avoids and makes unnecessary the horrors of a World War III." One of Tibbett's first responsibilities constitutes the naming of county and city chairmen for the crusade throughout Southern California. reaching the dials of enslaved peoples behind the Iron Curtain in Europe, and to establish the cause ne 1 out oi practice ana ousiness interests prevent attention to chess.

RUT LOPEZ WHITE 10 -White mates in three. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2255: NxP. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2256: N-K7. an British character actress, was announced today. She played pint KashdanlFink Kashdan Hoffman in Pakistan KARACHI, Pakistan, Aug.

11 Paul G. Hoffman, president of the Ford Foundation, was welcomed to Pakistan tonight at a reception in his honor. White Elack White Black 1-P-K4 P-K4 14-R-Q Q-QB5 first radio transmitter in the Orient Radio Free Asia," Tib quaint parts in scores of suc 2-Kt-KB3 Kt-QB3 15-QxQ BxQ Solutions were received from S. W. Nay (see note belowi, L.

A. Victor, C. Huffman, F. B. Sheldon.

Virgil Asher, J. L. Fowler. Toscha SeideL W. B.

Tudor, Yury cessful productions and also had betts saict 3- B-Kto P-QR3 16-P-R3 B-KZ 4- B-R4 Kt-B3 17-P-Kt3 B-K3 5-fastlp. KtxP 18-B-K3 P-KR4(b) roles in numerous films. "From funds gathered last V. Oganesov, J. P.

Walsh. D. R. Burleigh, miiin- Wlllzott. J.

H. Ather- tiin t. nnn. J- f- Dickson. Bob Foulks.

6- Q-K2 Kt-B4 19-P-B3 PxP 7- BxKt QPxB 20-RPxP R-R6 S.P-04. Kt-K3 21-K-Kt2 BxKKtP Death Asked for Killer of 12 in Tokyo Bank TOKYO, Aug. 11 The prosecution today demanded in the Tokyo 'higher court the death sentence for Artist Sada-michi Hirasawa, accused of slaying 12 Teikoku bank employees Jan. 26, 1948, by giving them poison. Hirasawa pleaded guilty, to swindling the bank but denied slaying the employees.

He -was sentenced to death by the Tokyo District Court on July 24, 1950. M. Morris, Charles F. Cretien, Mrs. J.

W. Moore. H. L. LeClere, C.

D. Wilton, Theodore Rothman. Charles P. Ford and George 9-PxP Kt-QS 22-R-R RxP 10-KtxKt QxKt 23-R-R8Ch B-Bl 24-B-B5 Castles (Q) 11- P-KR3() B-KB4 12- Kt-B3 B-QKt5 Kisemus. REMINDER TO SOLVERS resigns ici 13-P-KJSt4 ts-UJi (a All book play to here.

b) Start of combination. Daring the ed iter's absence in Europe eentlnae to send in year solutions and acknowledgment is made each week. Win-- ners will be announced after the editor's return. Far answers to Questions pertaining to chess send self-addressed, stamped c) Overlooked the castling on queen side. MAGAZINE FOB ALL PLATERS envelope and tbey will be answered the editor's return.

The California Chess Reporter, new musizine published in Northern California. is to be a magazine for all California olnvfrs. it editors say. Four of its associate editors reside in Southern California. It will contain news of Jill local club and tournament activities, games and matches.

In addition to 10 monthly copies for SI, there will be several supplements at SO cents each, composed of world-famous matches or tournaments. Those who are interested in a good chess magazine as well as helping Cali Indonesia Accused SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11 (JF) Peiping radio today accused Indonesia of "unfriendliness," charging that nation refused entry to 16 members of the Red China diplomatic staff. fornia cness to progress may sena ti to RAPID TRANSIT TOURNAMENT The weekly Wednesday evening Rapid Transit Tournament played at the Hollywood Chess Group. 108 Formosa was won by S.

Almgren, second was H. Rogosin and third was tied between R. W. Banner and H. Gordon.

The tournament is open to anyone interested in playing in it and visitors are welcome at all times. STEINEB RETURNING Herman Steiner, U.S. national champion, finished second in an international tournament in Florence. Italy, a week age and is scheduled to sail for America today from Bremen. He will probably return te Los Angeles early next month.

STATE PRELIMINARIES After the fifth round of Play. Irving Rivise is still leading in the southern preliminares of the State Championship. In bis game with Morris Blumenfeld. the latter played for a draw in a bishops-of-opposite-coloring ending, but Rivise worked his pawns in with such threats that he won the game on time. imperial John Keckhut, 12000 Thermo Los An geles 34.

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new U.S. open cham-pion, also is expected to finish near the 'top. In the opening round he defeated Anthony E. Santasiere, former U.S. open "champion.

Israel A. Horowitx lost in the penlng round to Reshevsky. Other finalists are: Sidney N. Bernstein. Dr.

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