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20 PartisuNDAYySEPr.iyri948 -ILoggngglegCfmcg Proposition 3 Reported Maine Deer Numerous OJ.B It Is estimated that hunters can Shriners Schedule Las Vegas Ritual Five special Union Pacific trains will leave Los Angeles Oct. 29 to carry Shriner nobles and BY HERMAN STEI ER UNITED STATES CHAMPION CHESS take 45,000 deer in Maine this Gainlha State-wide Aid Addrmtt Chess Editor, l.A. Timet, lee Angefe 3, Col. Jail without harmfully depleting dent, California Farm Bureau POUR KNIGHT GAMS More than 1000 leaders in Cal ST.cVirf.n Platx September 19. 194 L.A.

TIMES' PROBLEM MO. 1957 Br J. J. Rietveld Wh.te Federation; R. V.

Garred, presi White their candidates in full regalia to Las Vegas, Nev for the next Shrine ceremonial, Potentate Ed present herds. State Game Commissioner George J. Stobie, in making the estimate, said deer were particularly numerous In farm areas. 20-FxQ 1-P-K Black PxQ R-Q4 RxRch ifornia community affairs nave notified the California Committee Against Featherbedding of their 22-R-B 3-Kt-B3 dent, California Farmers, Ralph H. Taylor, executive secretary of the Agricultural Council P-KR3 S.KR5 ward T.

Cook of Al Malaikah Temple announced yesterday. 23- KxR 24- B-B4 25- R-K. 26- RxP 4- B-KI5 5- KtxP 6- Kt-Q3 7- P-K5 intention to join actively xne BxRP R-Q r5 campaign for passage of Propo of California, and Harry Petersen, R-B4 28-K-Kt3 Black P-K4 Kt-QB3 Kt-B3 Kt-Q5 B-B4 E-K13 KtxB Kt-K5 Kt-Kt4 Kt-K3 Q-Kt4 P-C4 Castles BxP PxP Q-R4 OS-Q BlKt 10-P-KB P-Kt4 PtP sition 3 the antl-featnerDeaaing initiative at the November president, California' wool growers' Association. B-5 W--RKrh KB 1 a i general election, according to i WnviYnu Can 12- Q-K 13- PxP e.p. 14- PxKt 15- Kt-K5 16- P-Q4 1 29- Kt-Q7 30- PxP 31- B-OJ6 32- R-KS 33- K-KtS 34- B-K7 35- K-B 36- K-B2 37- K-K Drawn 3T-.

3 E. C. Hummel, chairman ot tne pnmmittee. 3i W-i R-Q6 R-Q7ch R-3ch R-Q7eh R-Q3ch new miniature hearing eld n-ituup Si with Jflatcoi Tn aririitlnn to these indi P-B4 19-P-KKt4 An amazing new hearing aid with ruper-power end brilliant life-like ton your for only $75.00, complete, ready to wear! Single -unit small, beautiful, light in weight Needs no pie to adjust as it is to focus binoculars. Less battery expense (4 of a cent per hour) than any other single- if 4 unit hearing aid of V.

equal power! 3 Pt7 viduals, 50 chambers of commerce FALKBEEK COUNTER AMBIT a-id several score organizations flNntiiAiera Poschel Poschel Now you can gain fresh, new CEf hearing without feeling you atld J--Ul Santasiert I Rtar.K White nue i i i i i representing consumer groups, Kt-Q2 hmiRpwives. farmers, veterans, Are marked by a hearine aid. No one notices when manufacturers, producers, whole 1- P-K4 2- P-KB4 3- KPxP 4- P-Q3 5- PxP 6Kt-KB3 7- Q-K2 8- KI-B3 WANTED By Established ADVERTISING AGENCY Idea and Creative Man For original thinking and merchandising. Production Manager To handle ell production and billing. Artist Merchandise drawings.

Illustrations, tottering, paste-up. Reasonable ttartiae salaries with exeelleirt fe-tur srosiMcts. Gitt semplste eMails indue. In salary aeslrtd. BOX NAB-109.

TIMES KR-OB Black P-K4 P-Q4 P-K5 Kt-KB3 KtxKP B-QB4 B-B4 Q-K2 BxB KtxKt FORLiSS! salers and retailers have also P-B4 QR-Kt 16- KR-Kch 17- Kt-Kt5 18- B-Kt3 19- P-G6 20- Kt-B7 21- QR-a 22- P-Q7 23- RxR 24- Kt-Q5ch 25- P-KU joined in the State-wide drive for RP amazing Secret-Ear hi3es In the natural folds of your'-ear. YOU alone know of the secret heir vou re- 11 1 lower living costs thrpugn Hie WHITE White nates la two. 9.) L.A. TIMES PROBLEM NO. 195S By Bam Loyd BLACK elimination i of featherbedding 10- QxB 11- QxQch 12- PxKt I' Resigns practices.

'I P-KJU -r. a I ceive from your minia- DEFENSE Propositicn 3 amends leatner- SLAV 4 I ture Maico hearing aid. bedding out of the 1911 Excess Janes White ei Li Li Black KH-Q G-Q3 xP rt.K5 Crew Law which requires from five to seven surplus brakemen iiny ana iuvks easily into any pocket. PowerfuL it tives the i i on freight trains in addition to 1- Kt-KBJ 2- P-04 3- P-B4 4- Kt-B3 5- P-K3 6- P-CR4 7- Kt-R2 8- BxP, Q-B4 a Janes White 15- B-B2 16- Kt-B4 17- PxP 18- Q-K2 19- B-Q4 20- P-KR3 21- P-Kt4 22- PxKt 23- QR-K 24- BxRP 25- KtxKt 26- Q-Kt5 Resign if Kramer Black P-Q4 Kt-KB3 P-B3 PxP P-QKt4 P-Kt5 P-K3 B-K2 Castles P-B4 B-Kt2 Kt-B3 Kt-QR4 Q-Q4 QR-B Kt-KtS DvR clear active hearing i Li ml Li the regular crew of- two ana authorizes the California Public Utilities Commission to determine VtvP vou hope for. 1 an TI KtQ7 10-P-OKt3 i 11-B-Kta KXK.I R-Kt7ch i brakemen employment on the basis of safety.

12- Kt-B 13- Kt-K2 14- B-Q3 I would like to know the amazing way secra-sar conceals my hearing loss as my Maico conquers it. Proponents of the initiative GAMBIT QUEEN'S -MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE LJ t-J Rhlnman NOTICE ERROR IN ADVERTISED PRICE On Page 22 of today's edition of This Week Magazine the advertised price of the Motorola VT71 does not apply in this price zone. Prices are slightly higher in West. Hesse Whitu 9 Name stress that the public pays for featherbedding in freight transportation Just as it pays for all Black R-R R-R7 an si Wear the Zenith 75" at home, work, church, anywhere, "rf It isnt better than you ever dreamed ANY hearing aid could be, return it within 10 days of receipt and we will refund your money in full. l' JTown- St.

Now K-K3 RxR PxP i i -1 i i forms of featnerDeaamg ana mar Dassaee of Proposition 3 will Mail or Call Nearest Office Below K-Q4 P-B4 Hesse White 1- P-Q4 2- P-QB4 3- Kt-KB3 4- P-K3 5- BxP 6- Castles 7- Kt-B3 8-B-Kt3 S-Q-K2 10- R-Q 11- P-Q5 12- KtxKt 13- BXB serve as a public mandate against B-Q3 WHTTB You can receive it by mail because it requires no individual "fitting." Phone for complete details. OR See it try It enfoy rtl Come in for a free demonstration. Let your own ears be the judge. Open daily, 9 to 5 and to noon en Saturdays. Mo obligation.

B-K4 Pxl TC.TS4 the practice everywnere. Amoner the leaders of women's White mate in three. 13.) P-KtS SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 1953 V.R'3 8hinman Black P-C4 PxP P-QR3 Kt-KB3 P-K3 P-B4 P-QKt4 B-Kt2 QKt-Q2 Q-B2 KtxP BxKt PxB Kt-B3 B-K2 Q-B3 Kt-Q4 R-Q Q-KK13 RPxQ P-B3 PxBP KtxB K-B2 PxP RxR organizations who have joined in 27- RxR 28- K-K2 29- R-Q2 30- P-OKt4 31- KxR 32- Kt-Q4ch 33- K-03 34- KtxP 35- P-R3 36- P-Kt4 37- PxP 38- Kt-R7 39- P-Kt5 40- K-B2 41- Kt-B8 42- Kt-Kt6 43- Kt-B4 44- KtxP 45- KxB 4S-K-B2. 47- K-Q 48- K-K2 49- K-B3 50- K-Kt3 Resigns.

tyy NO. 1954: Offer evaifable on direct soles by Zenifn Radio Corporation or its subsdiaries. P-Kt7 K-Q4 K-K3 K-B4 HOLLYWOOD TortWg, CU i343- PASADENA tne campaign are Mrs. iguana Atherton Irish of Los Angeles, Mrs. John Stearns Thayer, Los LOS ANGELES 629 S.

Hill St.TR. 0157 SANTA MONICA 1320 Second S.M. 5-5426 BxKt 704 ITH SELF-HYPNOSIS FOR SELF-HELP Surest way to reach Subeenseioui, Amazing results. "Famous LaPAT Harmless Method." Lessons private. M.

La PAT. Ph.D. K-K5 KxP K.HS 384 E. Wolnut, SY. 6-4335 14- RxP 15- R-Q 16- P-K4 17- P-K5 18- Q-K4 19- B-Kt5 20- OxQ 21- P-QR4 22- PxBP 23- B-K3 24- PxKt 25- PxP 2S-K-B2 724 South Spring Street Los Angeles 14, Calif.

Telephone XtP K-B4 19-19 RADIO CORP. K-Kt4 MAICO PACIFIC, INC. Bex T-9283, Sattlen Let AnialisS VAndike 4888, 9224 OF CALIFORNIA Angeles, past president, California Federation of Women's Clubs-Mrs. Paul C. Alexander, San district president, California Federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs.

Henry Dippel past president and founder, San Francisco Women's Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs. Angus Gordon Boggs, QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED inuijian Tttihtnnw Black P-Kt3 B-Q2 R.R3 R-R7 San Francisco, president of the latter group. BXP R-K 1 RxQ Farm organization endorsers in R-K RiP White 22- P-Kt5 23- Kt-Kt3 24- Q-Q2 25- K-B 26- Kt-B 27- QXB 28- K-Kt 29- KxR 30- PxP 31- B-Kt5 32- BxB 33- R-Kt4 34- R-B 35- RxP 36- K-Kt 37- P-B4 38- K-B2 39- R-KKt 40- Kt-K2 Resign. Plats Black P-K3 P-Q4 Kt-KB3 QKt-Q2 P-B3 KPxP B-K2 Kt-B P-KKt3 Kt-K3 Castles Kt-Kt2 Kt-B4 KtxB Kt-Kt5 K-Kt2 P-KR4 Q-Q3 PxKt R-R B-Kt4 Rubinow White 1- P-QB4 2- Kt-B3 3- P-Q4 4- B-KtS 5- Kt-B3 6- PxP 7- P-K3 8- B-Q3 9- Q-B2 10- Castles 11- B-R4 12- Kt-R4 13- Kt-B5 14- B-Kt3 15- RPxKt 16- OR-Kt 17- P-Kt4 18- Kt-K5 19- KtxKt 20- P-R4 21- KR-Q P-R3 OtB clude Ray B. Wiser, president, and Clyde O.

Hoober, vice-presi Q-B8. threat 2. B-KB6. We received eplution; pom W. C.

Noltitta. J. P. Dandy, L. A.

Victor. 8. Liu tleton. V. B.

Conner. T. R. Glanvule. P.

Sheldon. E. Kelloeu. A. P.

Berthold. V. Asher. E. E.

HetherinKton. J. A. Prlch-aidV C. Taylor.

M. Berg. O. W. Heisig.

LtClere; Dr. M. N. Tilfany, W. fiaenyTs SorJa.

C.O.vmtoa, J. Aus-til. L. Koethen. F.B.- Faulkner.

O. A. Hall T. Keliert. R.

3. Henson. F. J-Wood. 6r Levin.

B. McGuire. L. R. Leliing-R MJoslln.

S. WUlBOtt. Toscha Seidel. M. Retunger.

C. R. Strader. J. Fowler.

P. Burnette. C. Bartow. Beach.

D. Carter. E. Graham. H.

L. PolsleJrc. B. Collins, i. Harvey.

J. E. Tyler. aT Balnes. E.

H. Schadee. i p. Walih, O. H.

K-etchum. D. A. tones. A.

PhilUpa. LABBT EVANS WINS NEW TOM STATE TITLE Larry Evans 16-year-old youngster, won the New York Bt' champiAshii which has Just been concluded In Endicott. N.Y. An eieht-round Swiss system was use J. EvinsMored second place went to Olaf Ulvestad oi Seattle, 6-1.

Jack W. Colllna was third wiih 5-2 Jack SudacoK. fourth: Aaron Rothman. iifth and Dr. Gerry Kata with the same scores (5-3).

but the tie waa roken with the Sonne-Beraer system. RAPID TRANSIT WINNERS Eiahteen nlayers took part In the week-It ranid transit tournament held evr Wednesday nieht at the Hollywood Chess Grouo. 108 Formosa Ave. Herman Kfeiner. U.S.

champion, won with a score of 11-0: second and third olaees were won br Ray Martin ancTEui-en Rubin with 12Vi-4fe. Visitors are always welcome. L.A. COUNTY CHESS LEAGUE MEETING Next Tuesday at 8 P.m. the Los Angles County Chess League will meet at the headauartera ofthe Hollywood Chess Group.

108 Formosa Ave. Members and nonmembers of the leaaue re. urged to be present as the league will line up chess activities for the comine season. A TJ.S. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Here are some games from the TJ.S.

Championship Tournament played last month in South FaJlaburtv iN.Y 0-07 R-Rch PxP e.p. Q-Q7ch i i 1 i i R-K Dinner Postponed Postponement of a dinner orig inally scheduled for tomorrow night in Olvera Street to open a ramnaien to finance a Mexican cultural center La Casa del Mexi-i cano was announced yesterday hv rnmmittee officials. The new i 4 date is Sept. 29. FRENCH DEFENSE I HARD OF HEARING r-vv 7fiVm ears Easy f3 I I Term yjj Suracl Hesse Burael Hesse Black P-Kt3 White 21-K-KS 22-B-Q 24-RxR Black P-K3 P-Q4 Kt-KB3 B-Kt5 P-KR3 BxKt Kt-K5 P-QB4 Kt-QB3 KtxB Q-R4 P-B5 B-Q2 WHY i White 1- P-K4 2- P-Q4 3- Kt-QS3 4- B-Kto 6-P-K5 6- B-C2 7- BxB 8- Kt-B3 9- B-Q3 10- Casale 11- PxKt 12- Q-K 13- B-K2 14- Q-Q2 15- 16- 17- Kt-Kt2 18- 19- PxP 80-QxQ K-K2 R-Kt3 PxR P-QKt4 P-K(5 KtxQP R-OKt Kt-Kt4 Kt-B6 'v R-R KtxP Kt-B6 Kt-Kt4 R-RSch P-OS F-BSch R-Q8ch B-B3 25-K-B 2S-Kt-K3 27-PxP 23-P-B4 29-R-QKt 20-K-K 31- R-Kt3 32- Kt-B2 33- Kt-Q4 34- B-B3 35- Kt-K3 36- K-02 I37-R-B2 Nfo IVrihqgr fa RfriseTu6s jusi- Rfcka Switch PAY MORE? 4 Sensational new 1948 octet THIN, AIGHTWEIGHT.

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of a switch! The Thor Automatic Washer washes clean, clean, CLEAN the famous Thor agitator way then spins a full load better than wringer dry. No hands in rinse water no lifting heavy wet clothes! And this Automagic Thor costs little more than many old fashioned wringer machines. See it if PEEPING TOMS ON HORSEBACK NOW SHREWSBURY TOW N-SHIP, N.J., Sept, 18 (JPl Peeping Toms on horseback are -the subject of. study Residents charged riders take advantage of the elevation afforded by their mounts, and peer into bedrooms. One resident fbund three riders and their horses peering the bedroom.

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