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Los gngtlts Cimes3 sept. Old Salts Bid Farewell Ohio Society to Meet The Ohio Society of Los BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER Addfu lmtln ia Chnt Editor, LA. Jit lei Angaas 53, Calif, CHESS SCHOOL of Real Estate Angeles will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at 648 Broadway. to Battleship Mississippi Youth Missing on Trip Feared Amnesia Victim Classes tr heme study br former Instructor PURDUE UNIV.

Also Insurance Count iiMRiiriEO roe ucense-Smo wilshim ilvo, a. i. tu. Mas, writ tar free ii 8epl. 16.

1954 TIMES PROBLEM 2789 Br R. Bedonl BLACK 1 Mississippi, some in World Many of her former crew RUSSIANS LEAD TEAM CONTEST IN MOSCOW The International team tournament for the Hamilton-Russell Troohv Eot under way In War I and others in the Pa members gathered in San cine campaigns of World War Pedro yesterday to mourn the passing of the Navy's grand old lady of the seas, the USS II. Those of the later genera Moscow with representatives of 34 nations, according to a report 1A tion reminisced over how the Mississippi shot down nine A 19-year-old Fresno State College student who disappeared on a fishing from the New York Times. Tiie Russians, with a team headed bv World Champion Mikhail Mississippi. The battleship, commis enemy planes in her eight Botwinnik and Official Challeng sioned in 1917, is laid up in trip to Ward Lake in the major battles, sank one Japa er Vassily Smyslov, are favored to retain custody of the trophy.

A nese battleship and destroyed High Sierra may have suf an the yards at Portsmouth, where Bhe soon will be reduced to scrap. Yesterday's wake at the numerous shore fortifications, The teams were divided into four sections, each of which will fered amnesia, his parents I- said yesterday. Oldtimers recalled the June day in 1924 when one of her gun turrets exploded and Fleet Reserve Clubhouse at 410 10th San Pedro, I 4 The youth, William Mein-hold, of Big Creek, has been complete a round-robin tournament. The three leaders in each section will then play a final series for the team championship. At the end of five rounds In killed 43 men.

was the ninth annual re union of Southern Californl missing since Aug. 29. He The battle wagon's latest WHITS 10 Whit mates In two. TIMES PROBLEM 2790 By E. McCarthy BLACK ans who served aboard the the preliminaries, Russia was activity before her last cruise to the scrap yards was in was last seen in the vicinity of General Grant Grove in leading in section wun a score of 18V noints.

Bulgaria was sec guided missile experiments. ond with 16Vfc, followed by Yesterday's reunion and dinner attracted 175 persons Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park. Description Given His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Switzerland with 12V4.

Yugoslavia was ahead in Section 2 with 17 points, followed by the Netherlands, 13V4, and Israel, 13. Argentina led by a narrow margin in Section 3 with Alfred O. Meinhold of Au- Military'Alerted in Hindu-Moslem Riots NEW DELHI, India, Sept. berry, described their son S3' P-y'j ill ill fSJ Si 14V points, followed by England and Iceland with 14 each. In Section 4, with a number as 5 feet 11 inches tall, 15 WV-Troops were alerted $04.95 rwliwlz weighing 150 pounds, with dark hair and eyes.

He has a Young Spaceman Scares Airport DENVER, Sept. 15 Control tower employees at Denver's Stapleton Airfield telephoned police there was a "man armed with two guns" at the end of a runway. Two squad cars roared to the area and airport police converged on the scene. They found an 8-year-old boy, armed with a toy "space gun," and a plastic shotgun, sitting just inside the fence poster bed, $29.95 nightstanil $24.50 to stand by for possible intervention today after four per crew cut and a scar on the left side of his head. Early American Haplc or Gahogany sons were killed and several Meinhold said his son was wearing a brown and red plaid flannel shirt and tan trousers.

At times he walks injured in Hindu -Moslem rioting at Jubbulpore in Ma-dhya Pradesh State in Cen WHITE 4 Whit mate In three. The Queen does most of the work tral India. More than 500 with a slight limp due to persons were arrested. a knee injury. in 2789, giving- all but one of the mates, and covering lots of territory.

Black's best defense in 2790 Is the threatened stalemate after the Pawn move. A little strategy is IF dreamily watching the big neenea to get tne mate. passenger planes. All matching pieces now offered at greatly reduced sale prices. Low down payment; easy weekly or SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2785: K-R5.

SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2786: N-N5. of unfinished games, Czechoslovakia was ahead with 14 points, followed by EasJ Germany, 11, and Belgium, Hungary and Rumania, 10 each. The United States is not represented in the tournament. Apparently there were no funds available for traveling expenses through either the United States Chess Federation or the American Chess Foundation. No real effort was made to raise funds for this purpose, so far as we know.

Word comes from Moscow that Frank R. Graves of Ft. Worth, president of the USCF, has offered to hold the 1958 team tournament in the United States, and that this bid has been accepted by the International Chess Federation. We trust that the financial end has been considered, as such an event would require a much larger outlay than sending a team abroad. SAXTA BARBARA OPEX The strength of the California SSSStmh AU interiors of sanded and hand-waxed oak Clara Lane A SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TO HAPPINESS PARTICULAR MEN I WOMEN! MEET THE RIGHT PEOPLE THE MODERN WAY II RxFch, 2 KXRi R-RJ, 2 B-BBCH.

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1 Yacht Works Hit ,000,000 Fire SEA BRIGHT, N.J., Sept. 15. Wl A roaring fire destroyed Zobel's sea skiff and Stone. G. A.

Wise. Four points W. Mmbrf latlvd Cv I II W. Irwin. Three) points C.

P. Ford, J. D. Frierson. J.

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A. Victor. One point D. E. hardwood.

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Hectors, lawyers, Tridsimea, IssiRStsmiR, Tiacnsrt, Ctrstr tirli, MoiMnaksri, Nursii, Secretsritt III hrftt mn Until awnbarsfii I trta UitM Stare A National Orianltatiea Hoars Dally Sun. 1-1 542 So. Broadway, Lit AngelM Arcada MA. 5-7705 early today and police and fire officials said the damage may reach $1,000,000. $49.95 fulUiio finals for the California State Chess Championship, along with the four winners in a similar tournament in San Francisco, and the new open champion, HUNTINGTON PARK BSfore 6315 PACIFIC BLVD.

postor bod, $58.95 State Chess Federation was at Gilbert Ramirez. tested to by the phenomenal en Following are the details of the third round: try list of 96 players in the ROUND Santa Barbara open Championship. This was only slightly less than the number of partici C. Karson L. Johnson nlruS1 H.

Boroehow R. Syvertsoa S. Oeller C. Henderson O. Soules H.

Gordon pants in the U.S. Open Cham pionship in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Ptatlsoriltf S. Welnbaum L.

RemllnstT R. Lorber I. Rivisa R. Cross Rotosln J. Earnest R.

Gross M. Gordon R. Martin J. Mio M. Kerllentvich 3.

Yarmak D. Karpllowiky The success of the tournament is also a tribute to the organizing ability and round-the-clock activity of Charles and Lyn Henderson of Beverly Hills O. Rubin asm mmm mmm mm ana 5. Sho omson r. Burke Mrs.

N. Roos P. Meyer R. Hammen 5. Almirsn 3.

Glbbs r. Hufnasel and Guthrie McClain of ban Francisco, who spread the word for chess throughout the State. U. Slanders I. Wiener B.

Marsolln K. Forrest With numbers come prob I. rarrar Mrs. L. Orumetta N.

Robinson 3. Castleberry lems, however. Seven rounds in R. Jacobs R. Batler MS mm mm mm wsmm a field of 96 is quite inadequate as a test of strength.

Study of CHESS FRIENDS TOURNEY In the first round of the round-robin tournament of the Chess Friends of Southern Cali fornia J. Mizrachl oeat E. Smith, H. Thompson drew with Dr. H.

A. Russo, O. H. Ralik beat! C. Taber, L.

Anderson beat M. wiywiUHIIIIIM Shields and M'ss B. Robinson beat E. Farwell. The tournament is being played Sunday afternoons and Thursday evenings at 1519 daraner St.

RAPID TRANSIT Jack Moskowltz, who has not been active in chess circles late ly, won the regular Tueday eve ning rapid transit tournament; at the Herman Steiner Chess! Club with a score of Dr. Peter Lapiken and Saul Yar- mak tied for second at 1U-2, fol- lowed by R. Clark and M. Kerl-! lenevlrh, 11-4. 1 SALE ENDS MONDAY 10 P.

SURE! the tournament results shows many incongruities that can only be explained by the luck of the schedule, which gave some players much more difficult opposition than others of the same class. Following is an additional list, which includes all players with a plus score in the tournament: CP 8B I. Rlvlie. tm Angtlei 4 'it 19 0 J. Demos.

Oakland 17.2 E. Mueller, Campbell 4'a 16 2 L.Johnson. Loi Antelei 4'a I B. Oeller, Los Artfelu 4' 13 8 R. Oross.

Compton 13 8 8. Almtren, Lot Antelei 4'. 12 8 E. Loiwood. Bin Francisco 4 15 2 J.

Earnsst. 8. Pasadan 4 i R. Cuneo, Oakland 4 14 0 H. Gross, Ban Franelaea 4 13 8 Slanders.

Bur bank 4 13 8 t)r. K. Color. Mill Villa 4 13 0 Dr P. Laplken.

Lot Ancelat .4 13 0 R. Reed. Inlawood 4 13 0 6. Van Gelder, San Francisco 4 12 8 A Raymond. Lancaster 4 12 8 Dr.

Welnlmer. Olal 4 12 2 Rinildo, Loin Beach 4 12 0 Dr. A. Janushkowtky. ftaera.

4 310 Dr. Levin. Imltwood 4 110 I. Spinner. Montrost 4 31.0 Ttber.

Reno 4 10 0 R. Richards, Sacramento 4 IS R. Wilson. Berktlei 4 7 0 QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT Harry Borochow, Sam Geller and Larry Remlinger are tied for the lead with score of 3-0 after the completion of the third round of the Southern California Qualifying Tournament, being contested tu the Herman Steiner Chess Club. Just behind the leaders, tied lit 2V4-V4, are Robert Trosn, Le-Roy Johnson, Irving Rivise and Ralph Syvertson.

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Knuden of th graduata division said yesterday, The grduato etudenti ire: Angelrtt Joanne Jlonder, Donald Kt'inlierg, Norman Uoitlifh, Arlene (Jnrdon lilaom. Jar; i. J'r. ru ri, Arthur 1. Kruh.

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