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ALL ABOARD! SUNDAY, SEPT. 2, 1 951-Tort II W02l0 WW3M1MOII -a "jtlii lo Roland Cpulson, 16, Sought by SKI JUMP Continued from First Page ing offered for them. Then, too, there will be running and quarter horse races. On the practical side, 27 acres has been added to the paved Final Trip to Moon Due Family in Iowa Information concerning the parking Jot, creating space for a total of 40,000 cars, beiieved to be just about the largest capaci whereabouts of Roland Coulson, Tomorrow Approaching an all-time attendance, record at the planetarium, 16, who has been missing for ty in the nation. To speed traffic, the fair has had an underpass built near GaneSha Blvd.

so machines can be speeded in Griffith Park Observatory's sum more than a month," was urgently requested yesterday by Police Chief D. K. Phillips -of: Storm and out at a much faster rate than ever before. mer feature, "A Trip to tne Moon," will end its 1951 run tomorrow night, according to the City Recreation and Park Department. Beginning Tuesday the observatory will returnjo its regu Lake, Young Coulson left Storm Lake with a friend, Marvin Cleveland, last June 3 to drive to California.

On a highway between Roseville Special Effects Already, the entire 108,000 11 mf OELWItNOsI VA 1 vx CAPRICORNUS X. SAGITTARIUS square feet of floor space in the Palace, of Agriculture has been I and Lincoln, near Sacramento, Cleveland said he left Coulson reserved. Workmen are busy lar schedule of month-long features with the presentation of creating the, special effects which about a month ago. He said Coulson was standing beside his car, which was out of the hour-long show, "The Seasons." Now ending Us fourth summer at the hilltop scientific cen wui De nuea. out witn displays of fruit, flowers, grains, dairy products and every other sort of fair specialty produced in South gasoline, arguing with a hitchhiker the boys had picked up.

SOUTHERN HORIZON ern California. ter, the popular and spectacular "Trip to the Moon" show has already broken all 1948, 1949 and Even the wine tasters have SOUGHT Family seeks" formation on Roland Coulson, 16, missing for month. 1950 attendance records, accord- been busy already, sipping prize vintages ahead of time so as to ine to Dr. Dinsmore Alter, ob Cleveland hitchhiked back to -The boy's mother, Mrs. Gerald Coulson, says there is illness in the family and urges her son to get in touch with her.

Police in various California cities and the California Highway Patrol have been seeking the youth but have found no trace of him or his car. make proper awards. This year the tasters included such cele servatory director. Originated in 1948 THE NIGHT SKY IN SEPTEMBER Tris map shows the principal stars and planets which are Cbove the horizon ot Latitude 34 deg. north at about TO p.m.

(Daylight-Saving Time) at the middle of the month. It is practical anywhere in the United States throughout the month, showing the sky at 11 p.m. on the 1st and at 9 p.m. on the last of the month. To use it, hold it vertically and turn it so that the point of the compass toward which you are facing shows on the bottom of the map.

brated judges as Lindley'Bynum, ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN RUSSIAN ANT MODERN 1ANGUAGE Opa daily witii 9 APPROVE! FOR VETERANS Kobert Woods and Dr. Marcus I ii una i Hfi'm i mi -i-iniiii li Crahan. Dr. Alter originated the record-breaking feature in 1948. It was almost immediately copied by 'SPACE TRAVEL CONDUCTOR Dr.

Dinsmore Alter, Griffith Park Observatory director, works controls at planetarium to take "space travelers" on trip to moon. other planetariums throughout Entries Pouring, In Tremendously large entries BE I. IT CHOOt op I I Xm LANGUAGE! the country. are reported, in the livestock I 030 Wilsnin Blvd. 623 S.

Hilt SI i i i i "Space travelers" are taken aboard an imaginary rocket ship sheep and swine divisions. STORY OF THE STARS (Fairfax) Bankers Bldj. WE. 1-1589 TH 7442 Fat cattle and goats and sheeD on a journey to the CHESS BY HERMAN STEINER UNITED STATES CHAMPION Address Chits Editor, I -A. Times, Los Angefas 53, Col.

and chickens and pigs also will Moody Film Set; "Hidden Treasures," latest film production of the Moody Institute of Science, will be given its premiere showing at 7:30 p.m, tomorrow in the Open Door 558 Hope it was announced The showing will be free. PLEASE SEND ME FREE CATAIOS moon and back. The ship approaches to within 100 miles of De reatured the Junior Fair. BY DR. C.

H. CLEMIXSHAW, Griffith Observatory participated in by 4-H Clubs and Reshevsky has missed taking the cham inure Farmers. the moon's surface to give its passengers a close-up view of the strange dry seas, the somber 15 and rises here at 7:09 p.m. pionship in tne six tunes fie nas entered these events. The came wax a lively encounter with Sept.

1951 TIMES PROBLEM 2265 By 7. Carnage (1st BLACK The next day it rises at 7:35 p.m., a national goat fair, it it wafted is on the pro th onetime boy nrodicy on the black mountains and the mysterious only 26 minutes later. gram. side of a Sicilian Defense. Risky play on his seventh move involved him in considerable trouble and Mengarini pressed home the attack in forceful style.

craters of the giant orb. The reason for this Is that at Yesterday an eclipse of the sun occurred, but it was not visible in this part of the' country. It was what is called an annular eclipse, since an annulus or ring of sunlight was visible around the black disk of the moon. So the fair is getting down to SPECIAL LABOR DAY BARGAIN! HEW HOME The moon show win be pre the, time of full moon' in Septem sented today and tomorrow at ber the moon, is moving well to its final preening for the grand opening Friday, Sept 14. 3, 4:15 p.m., 8 and 9:15 p.m.

the north along the eastern hori zon from night to night. The farther north a celestial object The narrow path where this ef Program Outlined Returning to the regular sched Only 10 Mi'nvfoc from Haorf PALM SPRINGS. dmrt'a mast beautiful Swimming Pool wcE.v $4850 is the' earner it rises. ule with the presentation of "The Santa Susana Oil District Planned The City Council has ordered On Sept. 16 Mercury will reach Its greatest separation from the Seasons, planetarium features will be offered at 8:30 p.m.

fect was seen began in the northwestern part of North Carolina, crossed 'Virginia, the Atlantic Ocean and the western and southern parts of Africa, ending in Madagascar. A partial eclipse an ordinance drawn establish sun in the sky. This is the most favorable time of the year to see it as a morning star. For at least Wednesdays through Sundays. Matinees will be offered at 3 p.m.

Taka Hiahwav 40-70-99 ThmxmJ 'I I Saturdays and Sundays and at two weeks around this date Mer was observed from Eastern Can ing an oil" drilling district on 320 acres of property in the foothills of Santa Susana Mountains near Bull Canyon. p.m. on Sundays. ii i'ii 'i "nf Palmt, turn lft at Wallace Data Gor- TEIEPHONE HUDSON 3-7474, Vi to SHANGRI-LA PALMS. MAKITOU DESERT HOMES CO.

6912 cury should be visible just be SICILIAN DEFENSE Menearinl Reshevsky Menirarini Reshevsky White Black White Black 1- P-K4 P-QB4 15-P-B5 QPxP 2- Kt-KB3 P-Q3 16-B-QB4 Q-Kt7 3- Kt-B3 Kt-KB3 17-PxP Kt-KB3 4- P-Q4 PxP 18-PxBP B-K3 5- KtxP P-KKt3 19-BxB KtxB 6- P-B4 Kt-B3 20-R-Kt Q-R6 7- B-K2 -Kt3 21-RxP KR-KB 8- B-K3 -B-Kt2 22-K-R RxP 9- P-KS Kt-Q2 23-QXP R-Q 10- Kt-BS QxP 24-QxKt RxB 11- KtxBch K-B 25-Kt-K4 Q-K6 12- B-Q2 Kt-QS 26-RxKP R-Q2 13-0-0 OxBP 27-QxRch Resigns 14- Q-K KxKt RUT LOPEZ Resher- Bern- Reshev- Bern-sky stein sky stein White Black White Black 1- P-BT4 P-K4 BxP 2- Kt-KB3 Kt-QB3 18-Kt-B3 Kt-K3 3- B-Kt5 P-QR3 19-B-K3 B-K4 4- B-R4 Kt-B3 20-Q-K4 BxKt 5- 0-0 B-K2 21-PxB Q-B3 6- R-K P-QKt4 22-P-GB4 Q-Kt3 7- B-Kt3 O-O 23-QXQ RPxQ 8- P-Q4 PxP 24-PxP RxP 9- P-K5 Kt-K 25-KR-Q R-Q 10- B-O5 R-Kt 26-RxRch KtxR 11- P-QR3 B-Kt2 27-P-QB4 RKt6 12- KtxP KtxKt 28-BxP R-QB6 13- QxKt P-B4 29-R-Q Kt-K3 14- Q-K4 BxB 30-B-K3 RxBP 15- QxB Kt-B2 Drawn 1-Q-Q3 P-Q4 SICILIAN DEFENSE ada and Northeastern United States. 'MS tJs fore sunrise above the eastern Admission to the planetarium theater is 60 cents for adults and 35 cents for teen-ager. Service horizon and a little to 4he east The distance of the moon from the earth varies from about of Regulus. men ana cniiaren under 12 are WHITE White mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM 226S By Nathan Rubens BLACK admitted for 30 cents.

Shop at Sears Mondays and Fridays 12:30 to 9:15 VJ. Other Days 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Park FREE 000 miles to 253,000 miles. When it is near its greatest distance, it appears slightly smaller than the sun and so it cannot cover The observatory's unique Hall of Science, which contains mod wm mm if? ud all the sun to produce a to els demonstrating many, basic scientific principles, is open to pn mm VCTRYflJi the public free of charge.

tal eclipse. When it is near its smallest distance, it appears slightly larger than the sun and IP. "il can produce a total eclipse last Seidman Evans FREEDOM il ing a few minutes. LIBERAL TRADE-IN for your old machine on a 1- P-K4 2- Kt-KB3 mm mm PP pi hi ii- is Next Eclipse in 1934 3-P-Q4 Mars Faint Now Venus is not visible right now, because tomorrow it is in 'inferior conjunction with the sun. That means that it is changing from an evening star to a morning star.

By the end of the month, it will be a brilliant ol ject in the eastern sky just before sunrise. Saturn also appears too near the sun to be observed now, being in conjunction, with it on Sept. 29. Mars is rather faint and is in the morning sky, rising about an hour before Regulus. J-upicer is the brilliant object which is rising in the east in the early evening.

It is the largest of the planets and has 11 'Evans P-QB4 P-Q3 PxP Kt-KB3 P-QR3 P-QKt4 B-Kt2 P-K3 Seidman 10- P-OR4 11- KtxRP 12- P-Kt3 13- KtxKt 14- P-K5 15- KxB 16- KUB3 Black Q-B2 PxP OKt-Q2 Kt-B4 PxKt BxB Kt-Q4 Drawn 'jummox, awwe ZtTTWTZ The next total solar eclipse 4- KtXP 5- Kt-QB3 6- P-KKt3 7- B-Kt2 8-0-0 mi mi -fail tm visible in the United States will occur on June 30, 1954. The i mm KENMOR CARO-KANN DEFENSE moon's shadow will touch the Continued from First Page the Freedom Crusade seeks only a small, silver contribution from millions of freedom scroll signers to raise $3,500,000, the 1951 goal nationwide. The signed freedom scrolls will be enshrined in the building housing Radio Free Asia." Adams Shainswit Adama White White Black earth in the north-central part of 1-P-K4 Kt-B3 1 the country and will cross East 2-P-Q4 PxOP 3-P-K5 ern Canada. P-R3 PxP 4-B-Q3 A solar eclipse can occur only 5- Q.xB 6- P-KB4 -'v' WHITE 4 White mates in three. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2261: SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 2262: at new moon.

Smce this new Shainswlt Black P-Q4 'B-B4 BxB P-K3 Q-R4ch Q-R3 KtxQ P-QB4 Kt-K2 Kt-B4 P-R4 B-K2 R-QB K-02 Kt-R5 RxKt R-R6 R-KS R-Q6 R-R4 N-R6 7- Kt-Q2 8- QXQ 17- P-R3 18- P-QEU 19- PxP 20- P-Kt4 21- PxP 22- KtxKt 23- B-K 24- K-Kt2 25- R-R2 26- B-B2 27- R-KR 28- R-R7 29- R-R3 30- KxR 31- Resigna. moon occurred on the first day 9-P-OR3 New York Kickoff From New York tomorrow the 10-P-B3 of the month and smce there are moons, the greatest number pos 11- 12- Kt-B3 Kt-Kt4 R-KKt RxR 29 days between new moons, Guaranteed 20 YEARS Crusade for Freedom will have its official "kickoff." featuring 13-P-KKU 14-B-Q2 R-QB September will have two new moons this year, the second com 15-K-BZ National Chairman Gen. Eisen Kt-Kt 16-KR-KKt ing on the last day of the month, SICILIAN DEFENSE We received solutions from Bob McGulre. Toscha Seidell. M.

Morris, J. C. Dickson. W. B.

Tudor. Yury V. Oganesov. Theodore Rothman. Robert A.

Walsh. James David-on. R. H. Densmore welcome to our ladder).

F. B. Sheldon. S. WiUgott, Walter I.

Koethen. S. W. Nay. Ttett L.

Polsley. John Beach, David Greenfield. James Kaufman. Virgil Asher C. Huffman.

Charles P. Ford. Murray L. Storm. A.

P. Berthold, 3. P. Walsh? C. B.

Collins. J. V. Atherton. C.

Wilton. Harvey, H. L. LeClere. chael Shuman.

Sgt. C. L. Coiling, William Shisher, Emll Reisman, Roger Porter. D.

R. Burleigh and Larry Sharkey. REMINDER TO SOLVERS hower, Harold Stassen, president of Pennsylvania University Horowita Reshevsky Horowits Reshevsk: The full moon will occur on Sept. 15 and this is the harvest White uiacs: wnite Blacl and fund chairman for the Cru 15 DOWN It rnenths 1-P-K4 P-QB4 23-R-KB R-R moon. The only respect in which 2- N-KB3 P-3 Z4--7 QR-QB 3- P-04 PxP 25-P-B3 R-B2 sessed by any planet.

The sun reaches the autumnal equinox on Sept. 23 at 1:38 p.m. Appropriately the subject of the planetarium show for September after Labor Day is "The Seasons." This will be given at 8:30 p.m. from Wednesday through Sunday and at 3 p-m on Saturday and Sunday. The "Trip to the Moon" show will be given for the last times today and Labor Day at 3, 4:15, 8 and 9:15 p.m.

4-NxP N-KB3 26-Q-N5 R-B4 sade this year, and others, including Fritz Reuter, Mayor of West Berlin, whose voice will be 3 with old machino 1 .1 this full moon differs from others is that it can be seen in the 5-N-OB3 P-KN3 Z7-Q-Q7 R-B2 6- B-K2 B-N2 28-Q-N5 R-B4 7- B-K3 O-O 29-Q-Q7 QR-KR4 8- 0-0 N-B3 30-P-KR3 R-QN 9- P-B4 Q-N3 31-Q-R4 N-K4 radioed across the Atlantic for early evening for more than the During the edltar's absence tntinne 5 uintuni and ae- the event. usual number of evenings. Ordi 10- Q-Q3 H-KN5 32-Q-Q R-N4 11- N-Q5 BxN 33-P-QR4 OH-N Locally, the commerce and in narily the moon rises nearly one knewledcment made each ZSMl Ben will be announced after the editora ictarn. Fer answers te eaestlona iiig te chess send self-addressed, stampea ..1 thn will be answered en 12-NxQ BxBch 1 3 4-P-R5 B-K6 Phone for FREE home demonstration hour later from one day to the BXN J5-U-U5cn dustry of the Southern California Freedom Crusade will 14-BxN BxB 36-QxNP RxP next. The moon is full on Sept.

the editor's return. i. nm.ES OF THE SOL VINO CONTEST open its phase of the campaign Thursday noon, Sept. 6, in the 15- P-B5 B-KR4 37-Q-R8ch K-B2 16- QR-K N-K4 38-Q-QSch P-K3 17- Q-KR3 P-B3 39-Q-N7ch K-K 18- Q-R4 B-N5 40-Q-B8ch K-K2 19- R-B4 P-KR4 41-Q-B7ch N-Q2 2(l-PxP NxP 142-P-KS BPlP Chamber of Commerce dining room. Chairman Tibbetts will 21-RXB PXR 43-G-N7 KI71-N6 The winners of each month contest W1U receive a three-month subscription to Chess Life and a month's membership to the Hollywood Chess Group.

108 Formosa where they may discuss composing and solving of problems and end James. Every winner will be marked with tfm he won in climb ZZ-QXNF Model Home to Be Lab for Economics Coeds TART AKO WEB, STILL ACTIVE preside with Maj. Gen. Frank Ross, Los Angeles County Cru One of the most active chess masters of the older generation is undoubtedly ing the ladder. The system will enable 12 savlellv a.

xartaxower. He has been sade chief and wartime transportation officer for Gen. Eisen or more in case ol a ue aoivers wm playing In International tournaments for more than 45 years and has been a prolific writer, mainly for foreign chess hower in the European theater, Enjoy smooth, trouble-free sewing at less than you'd expect to pay for comparable machine elsewhere. Self-distributing bobbin winder, handy', knee control, easy stitch regulator and double lock stitch sewing. Handsome walnut veneers.

at UCLA, design of the home promotes the California outdoor maeazlnes. cringing one of the key ad He was born in 1BB7 in Rostov-on-Don. dresses. then part of Austria-Hungary, of Russian parents. After World War I he became Solutions win be acknowledged within two weeks after publication if you wish to figure "in the "up-to-the-minute" ladder, the time limit being seven days.

Other-Wise credit is given in a later ladder. Problems may begin with a castling key have castling as a defense, unless it can be definitely proved that such maneuvers are not legaL Capture keys, "en passant" keys and checking keys are also tolerated, but these types are rather un roiisn citizen, nving mostly in Paris. During World War II he was in England, working with the Free French. He has since returned to Paris, and he still takes part in Important tournaments all over Europe. common, rne capture oi a pawn, uuwcvcn i tint nnninal At soutnsea last spring ne anarea nrst Valley Fair Rodeo to.

Star Montana and Family Today Monte Montana and his fam nonors wun anoiner rarisian, rt. kosso- Coeds at the University of California at Los Angeles soon will have a model home as their laboratory for studying social and group living and they'll live right with their studies. Construction has begun on a $50,000 modern building which will contain three a sewing, room, an ultra-convenient kitchen, dining-living room and an apartment for the house director. Will House Six Scheduled for opening for the limo, in spite 01 this third-round loss. CATALAN Kenmore Portable Tartakower White 1- P-B4 2- Kt-KB3 If a problem has no solution, "no solution" must be claimed in order score points.

The principal variations are necessary when sending in three-movers. Keys only need be given to two-ers. although It is excellent practice to write out all the Variations. Two-movers receive two point and three-movers receive three points. The prize is awarded once a month and the winner's score Is then canceled.

Solvers may become ladderites at any time. They may solve as Individuals or teams, but not consult otherwise. living theme, with sliding glass doors opening onto a large patio from both living and dining areas. will follow the contemporary style. The 3000-square-foot structure will be finished with a combination of redwood, stucco and concrete blocks.

Interiors, will feature plastics walls and plaster, while the roof will be crushed red tile: Open beam ceilings will prevail throughout. Executive architect for the unit is Burnett C. Turner. Wel-ton Beckett Associates are the supervising architects. ily are to be featured at the SYSTEM Tartakower White- 12- P-K4 13- B-R3 14- KtxP 15- BxKt 16- KtxB 17- KtxR 18- B-K3 19- K-R 20- PxB Resigns Thomas Black P-K4 Kt-QS Kt-KtS a BxQ P-B4 PxB Kt-B6ch QxKt -Q3 59 95 Wfm Old lliomas Black Kt-KB3 -K3 P-Q4 P-B4 Kt-B3 PxBP B-Q2 BxP B-K2 B-QB Sears, Roebuck and Co.

(Sea Addresses at bottom) Oeeflemear Please seed me ferHiar mfomwtiee describiag, Keamoro Veceiim Cltaaars Kenmore Sewiag Mackiaas a NAME STREET Ot CITY STATg championship rodeo which will be held at 8 p.m. today at the San Fernando Vailed a i at 3- P-KKt3 4- B-KU 5- 0-0 6- P-B4 7- Q-R4 8- PxP 9- QxBP Smooth, quiet octionl Double lock stitch sewing, stitch control. Mocbioe regulator, foot Devonshire Downs, 18000 Devon- 10- Kt-B3 11- Q-KR4 O-O Tartakower needed to win this final-to share first honors with snire Northndge. The second and third editions of the rodeo are, scheduled for tomorrow afternoon and evening. Anyone desiring information about chess Iterature.

lessons, address of clubs, or anything else concerning the game of chess, should send a aelf-addressed and stamped envelope card to Herman gtelner. address as above. Requests for back issues containing Sroblems or games should be directed to He Circulation Department. round game Rossolimo. IRREGULAR Teschner Tartakower.Teschner Tartakower the closing, day of the fair spon-J Black White White Black Please print your signature so yonr name win De speuea correctly, in tne P-Q3 Kt-KB3 P-KKt3 B-Kt2 column.

STEINEK GAME 19- PxP 20- P-KR4 21- P-KtS 22- P-RS 23- B-QSch 34-Q-B3 25-BxBP Tank Cleaner 1 Carrying Cart. 1- F-W 2- P-K4 3- Kt-QB3 4- P-B4 5- Kt-B3 6- B-K2 7- PxP 8- Kt-Q2 9- Kt-Kt3 O-O P-B4 One of the thrilling games played in the PxP CR-K P-K4 KPxP K-Kt2 R-B4 QxPch -B7ch BxQch RxBch Schlecter Memorial Tournament in Vienna Q-R4 spring semester, 1952, the house-laboratory will provide residence for six senior home economics students for a training period of six weeks. Thus, three groups of students will live In the house each semester. This facility is for the purpose of training future home economics teachers. They' will learn to manage a home for social and group living on a family scale employing advanced methods and theories.

Outdoor Living; Plan According to West-phall, project architect with the office of architects and engineers victory by last duly was tnis convincing QxBP 26-K-Kt3 the United States champion. Q-Kt3 Vldmar Vidmar sorea Dy the 51st District Agricultural Association. This afternoon a variety show will take the spotlight in the open air arena and is to feature a parade of blue ribbon winners in addition to Leslie's majorettes and acrobats, the Golden Horse Quadrille, Tarzana square dancers, the Western Rockets and many other acts. 10-B-B3 Stelner Black PxP Kt-B3 KtxKt Kt-Q5 wnite 28-P-N4 R-B4 11- Kt-QS 12- PxKt 13- KtxKt RxPch Eteiner Black P-KB4 N-KB3 P-K3 B-K2 O-O 29-P-BS Violinist to Appear in Lake Shrine Recital Duel de Kerekjarto, the violinist, will appear in an 8:15 p.m.. recital today In the Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine, 17190 Sunset Pacific Palisades, it was announced yesterday.

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Pickett 6 Ml 2Vs P.L.Sullivan 4 xh AM R. Atwood 6 3 D. EldemiUer 3W 5ft attor oacn iroatmont tram First to the Back-to-School show, then back to school. This is a pattern followed annually by hundreds of youngsters who regularly attend the Downtown Business Men's Association's big Back-to-School show In the Philharmonic Auditorium. This year's event will be held next Thursday, beginning promptly at 1:30 p.m.

There'll be contests to select Southern California's most popular school-age twins and most attractive high school girl, awards to youth organization leaders, a fashion show of schQol togs and lots of professional entertainment. A specialized attraction at this If you ar net satisfied with result! ance of the winners of the association's recent Junior Jubilee, who will put on the act that won them their laurels over nearly 600 contestants. Judges Dorothy Preble, charm expert; William Adrian, teen-age model authority, and Sara Salzer, teen-age magazine editor (Seventeen), will name contest winners. Harry Morrison, general manager of the association, will present scores of trophies to boy and girl youth organization leaders to be honored and to contestants. No admission tickets to the event art required.

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