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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 42

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Armour. in tna Rapia Transit Most Recreation IS Part II DEC 25, 1953 TOUR OF HAWAII Tnurnampnti. and visited the Capt. Cook Monument, erected on the spot where the great British expanses and an abundance of grass make ranching profitable on the Big Island. it was with regret that we Address letters to Chess Editor, LA.

Times, Los Angeles 53, Calif. CHESS Facilities Will Be Closed Today Municipal playgrounds, golf left the colorful Kona Coast KASHDAJTS SOX DIES Howard Kashdan, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kashdan. 10652 Plainview Tujunga, died last Thursday of a bronchial ailment.

Funeral services for the.international grandmaster's son will be conducted tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in Forest Lawn Continued from 15th Page discovered in 1913. Visitors may yak through a segment of the tube. the coast so when an angler gets a hook- up he's, in for some real action. The biggest marlin fraught off the Kona Coast weighed 1002 pourids.

and flew back to Honolulu viaj explorer was killed in 1779 after his crew became embroiled in a fight with the natives. Near the bay is the Capt. Cook Coffee Co. This firm TPA-Aloha Airlines. After of the foundation, and Walter courses and most other recrea spending the fright at the Freed Is secretary.

Dec IS. ItU TIMES PROBLEM 2713 BY M. HAVEL BLACK There are many attractions Leaving the Volcano House The foundation's next and Halekulani Hotel on Waikiki Beach, we turned our Chevro tional facilities of the Los An geles City Recreation al ships about 15,000 pounds of Hollywood Hills Chapel. He was born In New York City and came area we drove our Murphy within a short driving distance of the inn. One is Mo- Chevrolet scout car south for let scout car (Oahu version) largest project is the, raising of funds for an American team of six to take cart in the Chess here six years ago with his family, Howard also leaves a broth kuaekaua Church, built by Kona "blend coffee to San Francisco each year.

Visitors are welcome to inspect the Park Department will closed today. er Hjcnara, 11. Olympics, scheduled to be heldj George Hielte, department over to Gil Talbot of Aloha Motors and boarded a. giant Pan American World Airways Clipper. At 7:30 p.m.

we were Congregational missionaries in 1823. Across the street is Hulihee Palace, where Hawai some distance to remote Pu-naluu village on the southeast coast. Here on a black-sand beach native Hawaiians mend their nets, children drying yards and even go inside to watch coffee beans be ing sorted, graded and sacked general manager, yesterday said this was being done so that members of the staff might enjoy the holiday with airborne and, the next morn ian kings spent the summer. It was built in 1837 and is in Leningrad next'Augusi. RESHEVSKY TAKES LEAD H.w York Times NEW YORK, Dec.

24 Samuel Reshevsky, winning his adjourned fourth-round game from Caltech Show Will Feature tend pigs and women sell I Li '-i nan n. oia dfe 1 r' "i now a museum. South of the In this area is the City of Refuge, where ancient Hawaiians had immunity from their curios to the motorists. From ing we were back in Los Angeles for a late breakfast. Wi'th aircoach travel al in is the "Little Church.

their families. All wjll be open tomorrow, Hjelte said. Larry Eyans in 60 moves at the enemies. ready a reality, hundreds of where only a handful of Catholic worshipers may attend Smog, Serums Manhattan wness ouo yesterday, remained undefeated in the first five rounds of the Lessing California families are learning that a vacation in wonder Mass at one time. There is even a Buddhist Temple J.

Rosenwald Trophy ful Hawaii isn necessarily a The California Institute of Fithian took us up to a "ranch in the sky" one morning in an old command car. After a tortuous, vertebra-cracking trek we reached the Greenwell Ranch which clings where visitors are welcomed Punaluu the road becomes very narrow and long stretched of jungle are encountered. The west side of the island is called the Kona Coast and it is one of the real beauty spots Of the Pacific. It is the home of the coffee industry and the centef of deep-sea fishing. Pete Fithian, manager of the picturesque The victory was the third for dream.

The airfare to Honolulu is very reasonable and Trees to Be Trimmed A $5158 contract has been awarded by the a of Public Works for trimming palrrf trees in parkways in 14th St. between Hooper and Central Aves. Technology will operate three graphic exhibits at the Caval providing tfiey are quiet and remove their shoes before en living costs actually are not cade of Health i and Medical whit Whit matet'in two. TIMES PROBLEM 2714 BY M. HAVEL BLACK America's international ace, who drew two games for a total of 4-1.

In continuing his defense of the trophy he must 'meet his five opponents again, with the colors tering. Outrigger Taken to the western slopes of Mauna Loa. We watched real too high down in the Crossroads of the Pacific. At Kealakekua Bay we took Hawaiian, cowboys branding Progress during the 10-day show Jan. 6 to Jan.

15 on the subjects of serums and transposed. Evans had another game pend and dehorning and Henry Greenwell, one of the Newman School REAL ESTATE Classic ir home stud) by former instructor PURDUE UNIV. Xlse Insurance Course turnings roe, ucense am wilshim i. du, i-jiu. writs tar fwei m.

a small outrigger canoe, powered by an utboard motor because the water was rough, Kona Inn, where we stayed, told us the "ocean is 19,000 feet deep a quarter mile off the beginnings of life. proprietors, told us that great E3 A ing with William Lombardy from the second round, whtch he won in 57 moves. Evans was placed second with a score of He had won three The show will be staged at Shrine Exposition Hall and games, lost one and drew one. Auditorium and will include 84 scientific exhibits and Arthur B. Bisguier, United States champion, had won one game and drew four and, like scores of displays by suppliers of 'medical equipment and Reshevsky, was undefeated.

The other three contestants have so kJ far failed to win a game out services. -The cavalcade is sponsored 2 lJ right. Reshevsky failure to check by the Los Angeles Qounty Medical Association and en mate Evans on the 40th move of their fourth- round match WHITE 4 Whit mtl In three. dorsed by the American Medi i iimubh ijjiji mil.eiui. i i Wednesday night was still being discussed tonight.

The oversight occurred when Reshevsky, cal Association, Los Angeles We reback to miniatures for our problem fare this week. Mlroslav i-invAi nt ATPRhnghivakla was ac Chamber of Commerce, the hard pressed for time, had his eye on1 the clock and made his knowledged for years as leader of th Bohemian school of problem com city, county and parochial last reply instantaneously. Evans posers. They triea lor open sellings sealed his move but was still and beautiful mating positions. schools and other civic organ izations.

two pawns behind. Problem 2713 has two pretty pin main In 2714 there are unusual Standing of tne players: Re Careers in Peaceful Applications "of Atomic Energy AT ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL'S NEW NUCLEAR LABORATORY echoed mates after the defenses R2 shevsky 4-1; Evans 3V4-lVa; Bisguier 3-2; Shipman 1W-3V4; Hor and P-N8(N). SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2709: owitz 1-3; Lombardy 1-3. AUCTION SALES Q-K6. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2710: P-R8(B).

KASHDAN VS. GROUCHO Isaac Kashdan, the West Send solutions to nroblems to the Coast's only international grand Atomics International will continue and expand the work and efforts of 10 years of experienced leadership jn the peaceful applications of nuclear energy. It's a "ground floor" opportunity for the nu Chesa Editor. Two points are award- clear-minded. More engineers, scientists, technicians and administrative personnel are needed for top positions and training in this exciting new field.

Investigate joining this new frontier of progress Atomics International North American Aviation's nuclear research, engineering and manufacturing operation is now located in its modem headquarters at Canoga Park in the West San Fernando Valley. Here master, is scheduled to appear as a special guest on the Groucho ea lor two-movers aim uiree puuus for three-movers. Key moves are sufficient for two-movers. Principal variations must be given to obtain Marx show, either Jan. 12 or 19.

full credit tor three-movers. Groucho has promised to challenge Kashdan to a game. Solutions to problems were received last week from M. fcverltt, s. Miller, H.

Bayne, K. Chambers, J. P. TOURNAMENT Harry Borochow, Ray Martin Walsh, j. Acmn, J.

Aionsrcn, tt. Lesser, P. Martin, J. R. DeWitte, G.

How- THESE POSITIONS NOW OPEN AT ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL. ell, J. F. Ray, D. M.

Young W. C. and Peter Lapikin have been accepted as entrants in the mas rlarvev. R. Chllver.

J. Mi Everett, L. Gordon. D. Robertson, D.

IflU, ters section of the first annual tournament of the Herman Stein- M. Morris, J. C. Dickson, F. F.

Fin er Chess Group. This section is ney, R. B. Carmichael, H. Arbiter, L.

A. Victor, Satterlee, Noble, D. A. Keresey and Zwonkin. CHEMISTS.

M.S., Ph.D. or equivalent with training or experience in high temperature inorganic and physical chemistry. MlTAUUROISTS. B.S., M.S., or Ph D. with training or experience in liquid metal corrosion, vacuum melting and casting, high temperature alloys, mechanical fabrication, or physical metallurgy of nuclear reactor fuel materials.

PHYSICISTS. B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in Theoretical, Expert- mental, or Solid State Physics. Experience in nuclear reactor theory, research or development preferred, although ability to adapt established techniques to new problems will qualify. INOINIHS.

M.E., Ch.E., or E.E. qualified to design or perform evaluation studies of various nuclear reactor systems snd components. I limited to 12 players. An experts section, also of 12 players is being organized. In addition, there will be several ASSIGNEE'S SALE WEDNESDAY, DEC.

28, 1955 AT 3:00 P.M. "AT 1501 WEST EIGHTH ST. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA B.I. PEN CO. AND BALL PEN CO.

6235 SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Office Furniture I Fixtures, Approximately 150 Fluorescent L'ghts, and Equipment (including 2 Remington Rand Special Safe File Desks) Approximately $9,500.00 The above place ef business will be open for inspection en Tuesday, December 27, 1955, between the hours ef 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. M.W. ENGLEMAN, ASSIGNEE DUNKIRK 2-5451 Merry ChrUtmai all our reader. Tha and othraqualllld toohnloal and anglnaarlng personnel arm sections of players who do not qualify as masters or experts.

All those interested should contact George Goehter, tournament director, at 108 Formosa RAPID TRANSIT AMERICAN CHESS FOUNDATION naadad to worn in tha following function ana activities: Theoretical and Experimental Eeactor Analysis and Design Reactor and Process Instrumentation Reactor Physics Heat Transfer Studies Electrical Power Generation Studies Solid State Physics Reactor Construction and Operation Fuel Element Development Physical and Radiation Chemistry Reactor Fuel Processing or call in person: G.W.Newton, Atomics Internatioiral, 21600 Vanowen St, Canoga Park, California Phons: Diamond 7-0200 "Rosser Reeves of New York The weekly Tuesday evening who acted as manager of the Rapid Transit Tournament, held at the Herman Steiner Chess American team which played in Group, 108 Formosa resulted in a tie for first between Sam Geller and Sven Almgren, with a score of 10-2. Third and ATOMICS INTERNATIONAL Moscow last summer, nas been elected president of the Ameri- can Chess Foundation. Alexander Bisno of Beverly Hills, the retiring president, is now vice-president. Maurice Kas- per, new president of the Manhattan Chess Club, is treasurer fourth places were shared at 9V4 2Vi by Dr. Weisbaura and Pond.

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