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was killed in a traffic acci-i 8 art II JAN. 12. 1958 Zt4 Times Insurance Pays dent Nov. 10 near Apple HEALTH. CENTERS OFFER FREE DIABETES TESTS Valley BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONA! SIANDWASTft AMnm hmn CWm Mm, LA.

Tim Im A-4m Al, CaM. CHESS The Times' Lloyd's, Lon ment can be fatal unless brought under medical control, the association said. The tests will be available today at the Hollywood Health Center, 6501 Fountain from 1 to 5 p.m. They will.be given at all oth $391,824 in Five Years don, Travel and Pedestrian Free tests for diabetes Detection Week, the tests Accident insurance is avail are offered to residents of able exclusively to Times im. 11.

IMS TIMES PROBLEM Tftt K. i. Howard BLACK 4 will be given this week at all Los Angeles city health centers, Dr. George M. Uhl, all ages.

BOBBY FISCHER WINS VJS. CILMPIOXSHIP I Benefits Disbursed in '57 Tora I Largest Amount Marks Death Cases subscribers and members of er city centers from An estimated 52,000 un BODDy I iscner 01 jsroukijn 1 to 4 p.m. tomorrow. known cases of the disease uty Health Officer, said yes- their families residing at the exist in the city and the ail-'Wednesday and Friday. won the United States chess championship without the loss' address where the newspa Pi The Times' Lloyd's, Lon-, was paid in hospital and dis Sponsored by the Los An don, Travel and Pedestrian ability benefits to policy I a rr geles Diabetes Association in observance of Diabetes per is delivered.

It provides hospital benefits, lost -time payments and death benefits up to $15,000 for losses aris Alltucllf A IEW, DRAMATIC FLAII II APAITMENT LUXUIT holders injured in accidents, of a game, winning nine and drawing five against most of the leading American masters. Fischer, who is all of 14 years old and a student at Eras Accident insurance has paid policyholders and benefi and $215,900 went to the SC Bulletin Issued ing from accidents. beneficiaries of policyholders Details of more than 500 ciaries a total of since Jan. 1, 1953, according Complete information mus Hall High School, is tne youngest national, champion in the long history of chess. He is to compilations announced about the protection can be obtained by calling The evening classes at SC are contained in a new bulletin issued by the University College division for the killed in accidents.

Husband Receives $1000 Benefits paid in December, 1957, totaled $3673.62, and pl SYLMAR PALMS SYIMAI AVE. IN SHERMAN OAKS 1. 2. 3-Bedroom suites CE. air comlitionHii Will to all urpettni Heated POOL wita tabanao, showers UausualTy larfe suites ana wardrobes Individual entrances from landscaped mall Private balconies metlculousli built la aver; detail Cbildre ever 1 welcome.

From fl2S. SMARTEST IN TNI IM fWNUtBI VAUET from Ventura Blvd. i north on Vaa Burs Blvd. two Mocks to MHbank then rifrrt one block to Sylmar Art. Sea minigu prim isas, or call ST.

S-3193. also the holder of the open championship of the U.S. Chess Federation, a title which he Times at MAdison 5-2345, Extension 316. spring semester. included a payment of $1000 last week.

The figure Includes in benefits paid during 1957. Of the $391,824 paid In the five-year period, $175,924.86 WHITE iiEivr.miisciiaoLofinsunANCE XPPP.0VEI tr JwirtMO tt M. Coao 17l.l far C. of t. also Real ttttto Coon ly farmer iastr.

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to John Savco, of 1124 Oko-boji Drive, Arcadia, benefi-ciary of his wife Mary who White mates in two. TIMES PROBLEM By O. Wunburt) BLACK acquired in Cleveland last summer. Samuel Reshevsky of Spring Valley, N.Y., who was heavily favored to win, kept pace with Fischer through most of the tournament, each player leading at different times. A Joss tOj James T.

Sherwin in the lOtui i Pi Si; Ma 60 Sv round put Reshevsky behind. Starting the final round at the Manhattan Chess Club in New York, Fischer had a half-point margin. His opponent, Abe Turner, offered a draw after 18 moves. Fischer accepted, which gave him a certainty of a tie for first If Reshevsky should win and the championship if the latter should lose or draw. Reshevsky was matched with another brilliant youngster, William Lombardy, who is the world junior champion.

This WHITE Whltt mate In three. There are only a few variation in 2927, but they are fine examples of line opening; and closing play. Wurzburg's problem has some fine was an exciting game In which Lombardy developed a danger play witn two vueen sacrifices ana A STATEMENT OF pLDY ous attack along the open King moaei mate a real masterpiece. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3923: B-B3 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3W4: K-R7 Knight's" file. This succeeded and Lombardy scored the win in 41 moves.

If N-B7, 2 Q-Q2ch; if N-N. er any, 2 SOLVERH' LIST Reshevsky's final score was 9V2-3V4. which was good enough Five points J. C. Beaver.

H. G. 1 ttAMfr rtSl Bineham. D. A.

Bender. L. H. Darn for second He and Fischer earned the right to represent T. Donaghu, H.

D. Duckwald. H. Griffith. W.

W. Irwin. E. Jones. M.

Morris. P. V. Nielsen. C.

the United States in the interzonal Tournament this sum L. Terzopoulos, O. Wiseman. Three points H. J.

McHlame E. car av ter, C. Chester, W. ti. Covin, J.

D. mer, which is the next stage In the process of selection of a Frierson, J. Lapierre. E. W.

Lewis, W. H. Monson. W. S.

Moore. R. S. North -N. P.

Rosenthal, L. A. Victor, A. E. Wood.

Two points E. E. Penter. W. H.

Volner. One world championsnip cnanenger. Close behind Reshevsky was Sherwin who finished in third nlace with 9-4. He lost twice, to Eolnt J. Bohanon, S.

Grogan, D. Marsh, H. Moshier, M. Rosen. Fischer and Arthur Feuerstein In the latter game Sherwin had a Pawn ahead and a fairly easy match game the masters will Dlav fast games against all comers, giving a time handicap win after the first session.

When play was resumed Feuerstein offered a second Pavn to their opponents. The en trance fee to the exhibition is $1, with wives and children ad to create complications. Sherwin got short of time, after re- mitted free. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Larsen will play a simultaneous exhi fusing the offer of a draw, tnen blundered and lost.

Lombardy scored 7V4-5V4 to take fourth prize. The only other plus score was Hans Berlin bition at the City Terrace Chess Club, 3875 City Terrace Drive, Harry Borochow, former Cali fornia champion, will be the referee. The charge for players er's 7-6. "Following are oetaus of last week's play, the final standing and games from the tournament: will be $1.50 and 50 cents for spectators. Participants are re ROUND 10 -Turner 1, Bisguierl quested to bring their own sets, Berliner 1, Bernstein snerwm 1.

Reshevakv 0: Kramer 1. Seidman Advance reservations may be made through Bernard Oak at 0: Mednis Vi, Feuerstein Vi: Lom bardy, 0, Fischer DiCamillo liertlfer 0. AN. 1-6567. Starting 7 p.m.

Monday, Jan ROUND It Denker 1, Turner, lrua-her 1. DiCamilto 0: Feuerstein 20, Larsen and Benko will take on all comers in a tandem si Lombardy Sherwin 1, Reshevsky 1, Kramer 0: 0, Sherwin Bisguler 0, Ber multaneous exhibition at the liner ROUND 12 -Sherwin 1, Bispruier 0: Kramer 1, Bernstein Mednis wMl wnt IkmapwniiQgDy Ibe nnimdIeiioS(iDflalI hy Santa Monica Chess Club, which meets at Lincoln Park, 7th and Wilshire in Santa Monica. The playing fee- is $2.50, with 50 cents for visitors. For V4. Reshevsky Lombardy 0: Scidm.m 1: DICamlllo Feuer stein Denker Fischer Turner berllner ROUND 13 Fischer Turner reservations call Otfy Went-cher, EX.

4-5039. Feuerstein 1. Denker 0: Seid SANTA MONICA TOURNEYS man 0, DICamlllo Reshevsky 0, Lombardy Bernstein 0, Mednis Bisguler 1, Kramer Berliner, Two' sections in a series of open tournaments were com snerwm FINAL STANOINO OP PLAYERS pleted at the Santa Mokica Chess Club. G. Palmer scored a clean sweep to take first priie 10' 7 in fcection A with a S-0 scored t'l 5 5 4'i 4Vi 1 Mednlt Seidman Bernstein Bisguler DiCamillo Turner Kramer Fischer treshevsky Sherwin Loiboardy Berllner Denker Feuerstein G.

Sturges and Mrs. G. Sturges Vi 10 tied for second at 3-2. in Section the winner was A. Mi- PIRC DEFENSE chaelson, who was well ahead Mednis Black N-BS with bVi-Vi.

C. Lowery was sec ond with. 4-2, Following are the full results 4M of the tournaments: SECTION A NPxB R-Q2 R-QN2 R-QN3 K-Q2 B-K2 KB R-R3 RON PxN BxP KxR Fischer White 1-P-K4 J-P-Q4 3-N-QB3 B-KN5 S-Q-Q? -B-KB4 7-0-0-0 S-K-N -B-NJ 16- B-QB4 11-B-N1 11-P-B4 13- PxN 14- P-K5 15- P-B5 14- 0-B4 17- QxNP 15- PxP 19-O-BJ Fischer White 21- Q-B2 22- BxN 23- K-R 24- N-0N 25- P-B3 24-R-02 27- N-B4 28- RxP 29- Q-B3 30- P-R3 31- NxB 32- RxPI 33- NxB 34- 0-N4ch 35- R-KB2 34- Q-N5ch 37-R-B7ch 35- B5ch 39-Q-Q7 0. Palmer A. Cherasfet G.

Sturges 3 2 K.Forrest 2Wi 2 3 Mednis Black P-03 N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 P-KR3 P-B3 Q-R4 P-KN4 N-R4 P-N4 N-02 NxB P-KN5 P-04 N-N3 P-K3 B-B BxP 0-0-0 R-N Mrs. Slurges 3 2 U.DeBriac SECTION A. WIch'IsoA 5'i VjlB.Mintl 2'-i Vh Vi 3Vi K-K2 Lowery 4 2 A. Savvon R-K H.Lewis 3fi Th J. Harrison 0 K-Q2 Q.

Anderson The Santa Monica Chess Club KB K-N Resigns and the Santa Monica Recreation Department are sponsor 20-N-R3 KING'S INDIAN DEFENSE ing a tournament at Muscle Fischer Beach which has attracted 22 entrants. For further informa (ft Black R-B NxBPI NxP N-K7ch RxB BxR tion regarding this event con tact Herbert Abel at the chess club or DeForrest Most of the B-N2 N-B6 Kramer White 10-P-O4 1V-Q-N2 20- QxN 21- Q-N4 22- K-R 23- QxR 24- KN-B3 25- R-K 24-QxRP 27-P-QR3 2B-Q-R5 29- N-QN 30- Q-N4 31- PxQ 32- NxN 33- Resigns Recreation Department, Fischer Black N-KB3 P-KN3 B-N2 0-0 P-03 P-B4 N-B3 R-N N-K B-02 P-0N4 PxP PxP N-BJ P-N5 PxP N-N4 B-K3 0-03 KERBS LEADS HASTINGS B-Q4 Paul Keres of Estonia, one of tne leading hoviet grand mas R-R QxO BxN BxBch ters, is ahead with a 5V44a score after six rounds of play in tne annual chess congress SICILIAN DEFENSE in Hastings, according Reshevskv to a report from the New York Reshevsky Black P-QB4 PJ3 Times. Keres won his last four gamers in succession. PSP Kramer White 1-N-KB3 J-P-KNJ 3-B-N2 4-0-0 S-P-03 P-K4 1 W-P-B3 a-N-K -P-KB4 11- N-Q2 12- P-K5 13- BxP 14- RxP 15- R-KB l-0-B2 17-PxP Fischer White 1-P-K4 i i-N-KBJ 3- P-Q4 4- NxP 5- P-QB4 4-N-QB3 i 7-B-Q3 -B-K3 -PxB 10- 0-0 11- P-BJ 12- PxP 13- P-KB4 14- P-B4 15- N-N3 16- PxP 17- BB5 U-B-04 1-Q-Q2 20- Q-B4 21- B-K2 23- B-K2 2J-P-B5 24- Q-K3 S7-B-N2 25- P-KRJ 2-K-R in second place is Dr. Miro Black KR-B2 RxRch R-92 QxR NxN QxQ K-B2 B-B5 BxB B-Q6 P-B4 P3R3 N-KB3 B-NS Q-N3 BxNch 0-R4 P-03 Q-B3 slav Filip of Czechoslovakia with 4V2-1V4.

In a tie for third at 3W-2V4 are Leonard W. Bar-den of England and Dr. Olof Fischer White 30- KR-Q 31- P-R3 32- RxR 33- RxR 34- N-Q4 35- QxN 3i-BxQ 37- K-N 38- BxN 39- B-04 40- P-KS 41- K-B2 42- P-N3 43- K-K3 44- B-B7 45P-KR4 44-PxP 47-P-B5 4t-B-Qch Oil FnrnitMi'ej Momne FraaimiliSiig amdl MAeUdDH' AFIPMM'IB You can depend upon LOW PRICES, everyday, at Barker Bros, on furniture and famous brand name appliances. As the World's Largest Home Furnishing Store, our customers net only receive Barker's famous service, dependability, easy credit and but prices as low as can be found anywhere in pur communlty. Barker Bros, will not be undersold by so-called Discount Houses, Department Stores or other retaijers, and are constantly checking to maintain this policy.

DXQP Sterner of Sweden. Barden re Q-K2 placed Nicholas Rossolimo of P-KN4 B-KS B-04 K-K2 P-BSch PxRP, France, who was forced to P-K4 QN-Q2 QNxP Q-Q Q-B2 B-K3 withdraw because of illness. P-R4 K-B2 SAN GABRIEL CHESS CLUB A chess club is being organ B-K5 BxP 49- K-B2 50- K-N3 51- B-B7 52- B-R5 ized at the San Gabriel Adult B-02 Kecreatlon Center, 324 Mis KN-Q2 P-B3 P-N3 0-0 GR-B N-B3 N(Q)-K4 OR-Q R-Q2 Q-Q sion Road, San Gabriel. Meet K-K3 KxP P-KR4 K-Q5 P-R5 53- B-N4 54- K-R2 55- K-N3 56- K-RJ ings are neia xnursday eve nings at 7:30 o'clock. Visitors S7-K-N Drawn are welcome to attend.

For fur SICILIAN DEFENSE ther information contact Fred Reshevsky Black erick W. Haeger, 910 Monte- Bisguler White 19- B-B3 20- BxNP Reshevskv Black PxP R-R2 N-K4 P-QB4 cuo urive, or can him at P-K3 AT. 4-60J8. PXP P-QR3 Q-B2 Q-R2ch 0-Q5 IBNKO-IMITH MATCH SICILIAN DEFENSE NXR 21- B-B3 22- B-03 23- K-R 24- R-KB3 25- OxN 24-BxBP 27-P-KN3 2t-K-Nl Smith Benke MSmlth R-R3 R-B3 Bisguler White 1-P-K4 I-N-KB 3- P-04 4- NxP 5- N-OB3 4-B-Q3 7-NxN 0-0-0 -Q-K2 10- P-B4 11- B-K3 J2-RB3 13- N-R4 14- R-N 15- P-B4 16- R-OB 17- KR-B lt-B-04 B-OB B-NS P-RS 29-Q-B N-QB3 NPxN N-B3 P-Q3 N-02 B-K2 R-ON B-B3 P-QR4 6-R1 P-R4 B-K2 P-K4 PxP Wh te Black 1-P-K4 P-QB4 I4-P-KB4 KR.Q i-N-KBJ 7-QN-Ij PQnJ 5-P-Q3 N-QB3 ll-N-K PKs fefc Kimm. fa K02 Depend upon Barker Bros, for PRICE, as well as the reputation based upon 78 years of leadership in furnishing southland homes.

31- PxP 32- B-K 33- OxB 34- PxR BXB RxB R-Nch B-R5 35-K-B3 Resigns LARSEN AND BENKO PLAY -Bent Larsen, International grandmaster from Denmark, ana i'aui Benko, former cham pion of Hungary, are starting a series of exhibitions In this area that will keep them busy P-NJ 24-N-K5 04 5. 0RJ 2S-R-K R.Ql Jl-211 tK4 24-N-BJ R-B 7 12-8-5 PxP 27-R-N N-4 J5-x BB 28-RxP R.SJ 14-gxB 0-Q4 29-B-K3 (US lMxQ SixQ 30-Resiom RETI SYSTEM Benko Smith Benko Smith Wh te ack White Blark III iks! P-2 2-KPxP N-B4 fawr Mr Sflfs- 1 -NxOBP tf-B3 42 3-MCh kM ior tne next week or two. This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock they will play a match game in San Diego at a time limit of 30 RE SI DARKER BROS. moves In 30 Larry Evans will comment on the game while in progress. This event, arranged bv Chess, of San Diego, will take place at 1178 Lorine r7rlfo.

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