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if "Var 4 -y y- ron i u.j tea uf Begonia Group to Seat fPiB mi ourgi3ry ojspccr iwlth the $500,000 3 CHESS EY ISAAC KASHDAN A 4 trr to e-af, I A. Tiam Aaaaia, ii, Calif. New President at show Beverly Hills police res-' jewel robbery of the JeweiLr terdav forwarded a lursiarvibv Tobias store at 313 Ro deo Drive, Beverly IlilhtJ warrant for Donald J. 0 Bi i Installation of National if from across the na- h. mi TlMcj psCBI EM Ml Br A.

L. bVOSt BLACK Presidest-lect Bert Shtter tion. Los Angeles County en, 38, Florida building con-IO'Bnen was ry Fed-tractor, to Miami authoritiesjeral authorities on $100,000 O'Brien was arrested at Ibail Friday nifrht of Los Angeles will high-Farks and Recreation Delight opening sessions oflpartraent cosponsors the COKO-AKTEAGA WINS VS. OILS TOURNEY a 2S year-oid engineer from Havana, Cuba, won the VnUed Statei Open Chess Championship with a icora of 10-2. according to a report from the two-day 26th annual, event Li, V' TERRACE ROOM Parade Stars jB'i'l' eAjT (X M.oOTlB.TB the New lor it Times.

1 The convention opens with business sessions at 2 p.m. Saturday followed by a banquet in Fiesta Hall at 6 p.m. Competitive begonia exhibits will be on public dis convention and begonia show of American Begonia Society in Plummer Park beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday. He succeeds Frank Coe of, Malibu in the post In a critical frame from the 11th round of the tournament, played In the sumptuous quarters of the IBM Corp.

in Rochester, Minn, Oobo-Arteaga defeated Larry Evans, then lead inz the fray. In the final round THE WILDER BROTHERS OW UBie Inplt 3(. play in the park's Great The society's various! 1 (KINNAV ENNIS AND NIS ORCHUTRA 4- 1 the Cuban won front Herbert Avram of Washington, D.C. to VM MA Ext. 1ST Shaw Times: 8 4 11:30 tExe.

Sun.) Southland branches will host! Hall from 2 to 10 p.m. Satur-the show bringing togeth- day and from 10 a.m. to 6 er begonia exhibitors Sunday. i tel II WHITE It Whtt matet In twa. TIMES PROBLEM im By V.

I Eaton LACK CALIFOIlfilA C'JY a little piece of A Wilanir and Ptouoroa MICH SOAR 1 cret $1,909 Vknk BEAUTIES DISPLAYED Bonnis Lee Jenks, 5, of Granada Hills, shows off tuberous begonias of a quality which will seen ot Begonia Sixiery Show. ion sen fnn. PO. '6t Box T-45-DA i i I A. T.

1 ui JSi.j ill inHM clinch tht title. The final tally ishows ntnr wins for Cobo-Arteajra, including one against Robert Byrne of Indianapolis, two draws, against Arthur B. Bisguier oS New York and Robert Stein-meyer of St Louis, and one loss to Allen Kaufman of New York. Evans, who scored against Robert Byrne in the final round, finished in a tie for second with 9-21-4. The total was equaled by Stelnmever and by Donald Byrne of Olivet, Mich.

The latter had an unusually exciting game in the last round, atrainst A win for BiSfiUler would have given htm! a tie for first, and a sacrifice' ill 1 i1 -a nit. rr th, f.ertk yew. The effeo Ilr Wacatinnl iIm ralx tlmple an perrat, edult, enr a a.m. or thww nxW ef I. loo eek.lie ie rknl.

Jort ure ur ilrJ pmf tmi wrile 'The edTenWie. ei a cll la 2UO eU ieu. Ak lee a TJ el the eeatplete ralee la Mere. BOARD OF JllDCISl Deea Peal A. ei, Deea Ike CeUeae at Lrtten aaj S.laea, laireriilr el CelKornla al Lee Daea Tteey SweaT, Deaa el LeHara, Arte mm SVleaeae, lintranitr al Sealkara balierale Dr.

Uekar4 Araieae, Serlpee Celiac, Beta THE BROADWAY'S 4lh ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP AWABO THIS IS PAGE SAVE IT FOB YOUR CONTEST ENTRY aataw J0KpJAGg jjf AvolHE METROPOLITAN KEWSPAPEm TODAT of tht exchange gave him fine prospects. But perfect defense WHITE II Whltt metea In three, BLM.MKB gOLVJSO COMEfiT by Byrne finally took the point. Bisguler ended with 9-3 and a Thlt Is the Bemlflnal week of fh? mimmer tulvin conteiit. fcolutlnng tie with Kaufman. Tied at 8'a 314 were Robert Byrne, Zie to toilav's problerrK must be pot.

Then A. Popel of Detroit, tillo biCtmillO of Philadelphia, marke1 by ippt. 2. Retnimtr that the main variations aa well as the key move, must be given for tliree- Francesco Ballbo of Barce lona, Spain, and Edmar Mednls movera. SOLUTION TO PB9BI.FM VU: R-RI.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 39S8: O-04, cf New York. PxQ. R-B7; if K-02, 2 a-N4tlu if Ronald Gross of Compton THE NEW SIlCiBODT SLEEPER BY NITEY KITE FOR YOUR INFANT and Henry Gross of San i ran K-NZ, i K-BCr). SOLVERS' I.IST Fleet po'nta F. Alts, N.

V. Beau- Cisco tied with a number of others with Also at that score was Dr. Peter Lapl- (lln. J. C.

Beaver, C. W. Bitwr D. E. Rlowera.

G. Chandler. S. Cohn. A.

rnmroe, T. C. Cotter, W. H. Grif- ken, formerly of Los Angeles who recently moved to Missou tun, mnnrnsen, w.

Hurier, N. Hulteren, J. Kaufman, P. S. Lee, R.

W. Lockhart, J. T. Lynch, W. S.

Moore. M. Morris O. J. Randolch.

D. Rothman. M. Riibln. R.

Sr-hleidt, K. Schrader. L. A. Vio- Three) Dolntm O.

Bart. M. W. Dr. J.

A. Henrlrirkson, K. Ux- la, Mont. Harry Borochow, former California champion, finished with 6-6. Ha was plagued with a cold all through the tournament, and was well below form.

Donald Byrne, scoring 7V4-V4. won the finals of the national rapid transit championship tournament, in which 21 start J. K. Maendl, C. R.

Nelson. Two point C. Cresswell, J. 1). Frieraon.

ilr. W. A. Gerth. J.

R. r.rxxlwin, J. L. llarrold, R. Laver.

N. Ier, K. E. Penter, G. R.

Tur-eeon. tlnn point H. K. Armen, Colwrrubiaa, M. H.

Downs, Spt. J. n. Kor-h, R. O'Connell, A.

C. Paul, R. and W. Roinsrh, D. Salvlone, J.

E. Serleht. R. Simpson, D. Skosa, M.

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Sizes 00-4 2.53 D. Drink 'n Wet Nitey Nite doll with curly, washable hair, movable arms and 3.S3 ed. Evans was runner-up with 6-2 and Robert Byrne third with 514-214. Mrs. Kathryn Slater of New York won top honors for women, after breaking a tie with Mrs.

Eva Aronson of Chicago. A special award for husband and wife scoring went to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kaufman. Bobby Fischer, 15-yearold U.S.

champion, Improved his standing with a good victory over Bent Larsen of Denmark. Fischer haa 4-3. lncludinsr draws with two of the top Rus Following are the final standings of the leaders, and games from the tournament. PINAL STANDING sian representatives, David Bronstein and Yuri Auerbach. James T.

Sherwln of New York has found the going much heavier. He haa scoring but one draw against Dr. Miro-slav Filip of Czechoslovakia in this week's play. Sherwin lost Telephone and mail orders filled. INFANTS' WEAR, 24ALL I STOREJ to Ludek Pachman of Czecho 7' 4j 7W 4W 7'i 4Vi 7' 4'i 4i 7" 7't 7V 4' 7 4'J 7'l 4s Tft 4V 4'j 4Vj Thwdor- vltch 5tedlcik MfrchntJ Otlnsnn KoelJChB Row an McCormlck Krius H.

Grost H. (5ros Collinn Schmidt Rohland Brum Slovakia, Alexander Matanovlc vm Siimrf D. Byrn DitamHI Manli Ulveil Avram Hudson LiplkM 15 1 T't VM 3 3 I'i 3' I' a i 3' 3 I i I 4 4' 4'j of Yugoslavia and Rudolfo Car doso of tha Philippine Islands Following are the standings after eight rounds, and gsmes irom use event. ITANDINO) OR THI LAYERS BUDAPEST DEFENSa troslan 4 Olafston Rogan Black N-K83 P-K4 N-N5 NKP N-N3 Clvrntad While 17-0-Oni H-PxP 1-N-N3 J0-B-K7 Jl-B R5ch Paehmtn Filip Panno Szabo Cardoso NaikircH Rosetto Ron Black N-K3 PxP R-KN N-B N-N3 B-KJ Q.Q? QxR 0-02 9 3' l'li S't Vi i i I 3 3 "i VH Va Vfi 4 3 4 3 I Aiarbch Wlanovie Tal Gllsorle 5noulnttl B'onstaln FiKhar Sherwin P-QR41J3-0-Q3 "-Xv I 1 Da Grail White l-P-04 J-Px 4-P-K4 i-P-84 -N-K? 7-P-0 BO-Q3 B-K3 10-0x8 JI-QN-BJ 13-P-KR4 13- P-RS 14- 0-0-0 15- P-R4 14-N-8S Fuller Bx 0-0 RxN 25-NxQBr 2-NxR 37-NxP 2-NxP K-K girls C' 7 K-B3 0 K3 03 KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE N-Bitt-O-Blrh KK2 Fustar Ratlgns PULLOVERS IN THE PRETTIEST PRINTS FOR BIGGER BOYS AND E. Girls' ski pajamas with winter plaid trim, pullover top with contour neck, long pants with elastic waist In malibu pink, red, or yellow.

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Sizes 4-6-8 3.50 I. Boys' ski pajamas with winter plaid trim, pullover top with exclusive Nitey-Nite contour neck. Long pantj have elastidzed waist, fly front In blue, green, red or yellow. Sizes 4-6-8 2.93 10- P-K5 11- N-BJ 12- PxN OPEX CHESS NEXT WEEK The) 1908 California Open Chess Championship will he held next week Rt the lintel Barbara in Santa Barbara. The tournament will be of exceptional Interest because the winner will be seeded Jnto the next United States Championship Tournament Seven rounds are scheduled at Santa Barbara, commencing 3-N-NI pB J0 NxRM OxPch I I OxPch Q-K5ch X.

jv 0 -B2ch I -f ES N-K2I41-K-0 14- Q-RS 15- BxB 14- U-POR4 15- P-KB4 t'-KR-N Telephone and mill orderi filled. LITTI.B BOYS' WEAR, 74 GIRLS' UNDERWEAR, 1-16, 56-ALL I STORES 20- 0 21- P-R5 22 0-NJ 23-R-NJ 2-P-RJ 25 0 a lu a.m. baturday. Three games I will be completed that day and two eacn on bunday and Mon I day. I The entrance fee Is $fi plus membership In the California I State Chess Federation ($2.50) I and the U.S.

Chess Federation I All of the entrance fees 0-0 42-K-KI P-B4 43 K-0 OR 44-K-BJ B5 45-K B3 KR i-K-N4 N-B3 47-K B5 B2 4S-K-N5 K-R2 W-K-N4 P-R3iRxR N-K21Resigni e-ici ENGLISH OPENING De Grief Tal Colombia Russia Black While N-KBJ P-K3 17-N-B4 P-04 1-P-N3 B-K2 0 0 20-NxP P-0N3 21-PxN ON-Q2i23-RxRch N-KS J4-Q-K2 PxP 2S BxB 24-P-QRJ P-KB 27-R-K B-03 0 -KI 2-B-QS e-a I will be used for the prize fund De Grief S. T- Colombia ft I I Black kZt ON-B3 TMM 'i'X jT-tV Jf rxr jy. r.V e-N4 "Xv. iti-l jr. A with a first prize of more than Tl Russia White) 1-P-OR4 J-N-QB1 3 N-B3 4- P-K3 5- P-QN3 4-8 N2 7-P-Q4 BQ3 9-0 0 10- PxP 11- Q-KI 12- 0 BJ 1J-N-KI ki 1S-QR-B 1 Sl 00.

1 Guthrie McCIaln of San Frsnclsco will be tournament I director under the auspices of I the Lsur. Entrants are urged 1 to brlns their own nets and RtXaiHi clocks and to make hotel res-i KASHDAX AT COXVAIR Your editor will meet 30 to 40 playera In a simultaneous trvatlons In advance. TETROSTAX LEADS, (1-2, JX INTERZONAL CHESS Tlgran Petrosian of Ru3sia is I alone In the lead with a score I of 6 2 after eltrht rounds of the VirT ''Of) Call MAahn -74tl ar mall thli to; THI BROADWAY. I Call MAdhn S-T411 ar mall thli to; THI BROADWAY, exhibition at the Convalr plant at Pomona Sunday afternoon. Sept.

7. A talk on experiences with American chess teams will precede the play. The I Interzonal Chess Tournament event Is belns; arranged by Harvey Goodwin, Che-a Club CmImw JatYka, 0. Box 1011 (Taiminal Annas) NITEY NITE fitting chart commissioner of Convalr Recreation Association. COVIXA KNOCKOUT CRESS i i PL -JJ fr.Wnrring 1 Ijiin I I'.

and S'yl ISita! Col-ir Yirvj Prira I Mil ri 1 I i- i conduct a knockout chess tour i at Portooz, Yugoslavia, accord- ing to a report from the New I York Times. He has won four i and drawn four without a loss, Paul Bcnko, who Is repre- ienUniz Hungary, though now of t': I up to second wiiii fca-Hi aiicr pompletlnR two adjourned pKiiiea. He drew with David Bronstein of Russia 1. a panic that lasted three sessions. Ren- ko had a bye, and tuis thuf played one game less than the i leaner.

I Third place Is held by Frld- I rlk of IccU.nd, with iiisiHiniw i i 1 1 1 I 1 iiiisj pij til i nament on Labor Day, Sept. 1. Nm iPlea Print). at the Covina City Park. This 517? H'OHT WflCHT 00 26' 1 0 79 17 I ii'-i 2i 2 34 29 3 37; 34 4 40 3 8 4 4 4 49 8 52 67 10 SA 63 58' 95 14 61 I 107 I hvt a chartre account at The Brrmilwsy is in connection with a carnival sonnsored bv the San Gabriel Valley MCA.

The tournament will have senior and junior division, -win I hiti iPflCloaillff Amount A4d i fji in California. Atid 40c per handling brynnd l7nited t'arrel fit very A rctt A rt'iri dmipif af S'e nridtd to nil C.O.U.'t. A rrvie fharii of irili he to trlfphon avd mail order pvrvhftte ef if than (frriudp frtm) if mny nvm department. Upt9. 74, uniors to iiiclnile players of 10 or iimier.

I'lay In toe pteliim-narti9 will he from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Players will be grouped in sections of eirht. Section winners will on a. for the ihiald, which will start at 6 p.m.

1 score. He was beaten by Cuo Neikirrh of Bulgaria, but has four wins, with l.aszlo 3 fiwibo of Hungary and Sveto I rr GUwrlc of among his victims. lOWNTflWH lia Ti MADiSON 7411 HdUVWSCi tsm i iiii toKX .9 T3 :39 Mfc.HSH.JlW Hff3TCHf5f Ti 1 19 YHUf i Ti COUNTT Ti 1:39 ION irCM Ti 4.

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