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man J. A. Beasley of Tor rwill fupennse tU Incorpora Museum to Show 2 Nature Films "Wildlife in the Rockies" and "Redwood Empire Travel Thrills," are scheduled for today as feature films at Fern Dell Nature Museum, 5375 Red Oak Dr. Griffith Park. Nature provides a colorful setting on the forested mountain slopes of Banff and Jasper National Parka in Canada where the 14-minute film, "Wildlife in th Rockies was filmed.

rance as an alternate. Supervisors Warren M. Dorn and Frank G. Bonelli, who represent the county on the commission, will meet soon with the two council members to pick A fifth regular member to represent the public. When the five-member commission is completed, it tion and annexation petl-, tions except those on which firat steps already have been taken.

The 1963 Legislature nrr5 vrl entlt ArmiSSinnc Cameramen "shot" wild creatures such as bear, moose and bighorn sheep, The Local Agency Forma-; pletion. A committee or mayors has named Councilman Bert Bond of Long Beach and Councilwoman Ruth Bunnell of Pico Rivera to the commission, with Council according to Ld Anacker, director of the Los Angeles City Recreation and Parks Department's Nature Museum. The films will be presented from 1 p.m. to 5 tion Commission, which will. broad powers.

Property owners and voters can kill annexations or Incorporations by petitions or at elections or they can appeal to the courts. screen new city incorpora tions, new special districts and 300 or 3.30 city annexa tions in Los Angeles County every year, is neanrg com p.m. 1 Board to Screen New Cities Nearly Completed SPECIAL SILVER EVENT WM ROGERS SILVERPLATE IKS by International Silver Co. "Just call the U.S. mint and mention my name." BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTERNATIONAL GRANDMASTER Addrets letteri to Cht Hilar, LA.

Tim lm Anqtlet 5J. Calif. CHESS Oct. mj TIMES PROBLEM 1ST By J. Suavi BLACK AMATEUR TOURNEY AT SANTA MONICA In most major chess tournaments, it is the masters and 1 iumiiil ami 11 1 1 "I leading experts who dominate ft mar mem IBM i nmt lum i 1 ft WHITE A Whit mates In two.

Move black rook from KR4 to KR7, and white matej in two. -k I. TIMES PROBLEM 3530 By C. R. Sammeliut BLACK 4 mtii i.

i tm-m M.y.i WMt the proceedings. An outstanding exception is the Southern California Amateur Championship, starting next Saturday afternoon at Joslyn Hall, Wilshire and Lincoln Blvds. In Santa Monica. Entries in this event are limited to those who are rated under 2,000 by the U.S. Chess Federation, or unrated players.

The latter will be considered by the registration committee. Anyone determined to be too strong for the group will be eliminated. The prizes, equaling the highest ever offered for a tournament of this nature, will be $300 and a trophy for the winner, $150 for second place and $75 for third. The entrance fee is $10. Eight rounds will be played using Swiss system pairings, with two rounds each day Oct.

26 and 27 and Nov. 2 and 3. Sessions will commence at 12:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Chess clocks will be used, with a time limit of 50 moves in two hours.

The tournament director will be Herbert T. Abel, 4 Marine Terrace, Apt. Santa Monica. Write to him for advance registration. Entries close at noon Saturday.

The tournament, is sponsored by the Santa Monica Bay Chess Club, which meets at Joslyn Hall, and by the Herman Stein-tr Chess Club, 8801 Cashio St. GOSTA STOLTZ DIES Gosta Stoltz. undoubtedly the greatest Swedish player of his time, died recently in Stockholm at the age of 59. He had been ill and inactive in chess for a number of years. In the early 1930s Stoltz was noted as a brilliant -tactician, always on the alert for daring combinations.

In addition he was an excellent analyst and teacher. Following are examples of his attacking style: QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED 7 I I 4 1 WHITE 11 White mate? in three. TIipib arp two distinct nroblpms In 3529, as noted above, tjie duel between th rooks lg the rlever fea ture. Two points will be allowed for each correct answer. 39-P'C.

SILVER AND CRYSTAL PUNCH SET Just in time for holiday entertaining! Set includes 3-gallon punch bowl, 2H2" tray and serving ladle in gleaming silverplate. Plus 36 matched crystal cups with handles. WM. ROGERS 5PC. SILVERPLATED TEA SET An outstanding silverplate value! Set includes 9-cup coffee and tea pots, sugar and creamer, plus handsome oval tray with decorativa handles.

Wonderful gift, too. The bishops are the star perform ers in Note the stalemate in the initial position SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 31Z3: N-N5 SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3524: B-B8 If KxN, 2 B-R6ch if PxPch, 2 QxP; if P-K3, 2 R-Kl. SOLVERS' LIST Five points SI. Chutorlan, C. Fos ter.

W. H. Griffith. V. J.

Kava-nasrh, G. Leon-Martin, J. R. Mar tinez, V. J.

JMunson, h. J. Stevens. I no pnintK J. B.

(iersch, J. T. Uaag. Dr. J.

A. Ilealy, O. H. Ket-clnim, M. V.

Knhler, Lesser. M. Kotli, U. rl. blielilow.

K. William son. One point G. F. Offlesbv.

G. G. Scott. first five hours and then two hours. The interval should be Stoltr.

Tertakower Stoltr. White Tartakower Block P-Q4 P-K3 Black Q-B 25-Q-B3 White 1- P-Q4 2- P-QB4 3- N-KBJ B-B? RxR N-KB3 B-K2 4-B-N5 Q-B4 CN-Q21 0-0 P-QN4 QQ5 B6 OxRP B4 P-QN3 P-KR3 K-R2 B-N2 NxN Q-O BPxP PxP BxN B-Q 2-RxP 27-RxR 2S-K-N2 29- BR2 30- P-QN4 31- N-K3 32- R-K2 33- Q-R8C 34- N-Q5 35- BxN 3-B-B3 37-R-K8 38B-K4 39- R-KAI 40- Q-B6 41- R-KJ 42- K-R3 43- K-R4 44- P-B6ch 45- BxPchl 46- R-Nflch 47- Q-K4ch! 48- Q-N4ch N-R4 S-QN-Q2 e-P-K3 7-B-03 -0-0 -Q-B7. 10- B-R4 11- QR-tf UKPxP 13- NxP 14- PxB 15- B-N3 U-RPxN 17-Q-K2 U-P-B4 19- B-N 20- P-R3 21- KR-K 22- N-K3 23- P-B5 24- NB4 NxB QQ5 Q-B3 Q-Q5 B-N3 QxPch Q-B8ch not more than IV2 hours. Premature Draws Almost half of Sparin's report is on the problem of premature draws, where players agree to draw in a few moves with no real attempt to engage in combat. In 106J the federation approved the following rule: "An agreement to draw may not he made before the 30th move unless on account of quite exceptional circumstances the referee of the competition confirms it.

Infringement of this stipulation entails loss of the game for both players." The intent of this rule has not been followed in a single tournament of world status. Either the rule is abrogated by agreement of all concerned, as N-B3 R-B2 B-Q3 BQch QK2 P-N3 R-Q KxB OR-02 K-R2 KxR P-K4 PxP Resigns FRENCH DEFENSE Stoltz Black B-N5 B-R6ch SILVERPLATE GROUP A. cranberry set, 2 pieces (10" tray and pierced server, for cranberries, jelly, sliced tomatoes) B. 10" round tray KxN KR-K SILVERPLATE GROUP C. compote, high D.

oval 12I2" bread or roll tray E. found 1212" tray, plain or pierced border F. covered butter dish, glass liner G. round I2y2" bowl, pierced border happened at tha Piatigorsky! NxB RxP SpiHmann White 16- BxQ 17- P-KN3 18K-N 19- B-B7 20- B-KS 21- PxN 22- 0-N3 23- B-BS 24- QxPrtt 26- P-KR4 27- K-B 28- PR5ch Resluns Spielmann Stoltz White Black 1- P-K4 PK3 2- P-Q4 P-Q4 3- N-02 N-KB3 4P-KS KN-02 5-B-Q3 P-OB4 P-QB3 N-QB3 7-N-K2 Q-N3 -NB3 PxP -PxP l-NSch 10- K-B P-B3 11- N-B4 PxP 13-NxP() P-K5 13-B-KB4 PxN 14B-B 7 N-R3 15-NxPeh K-B2 B-QP4 BxB K-N3 R-K7 RxPch B-Q K-N4 HA SSL IV BASKL Under this heading ve re '7 ceived a report from Jerrv Spann of Oklahoma Citv, vice President, of tha Infernal innal Chess Federation, who attended ine world congress of the fed el. Swit7prlanH up Tournament, or the director allows all draws agreed without worrying about "exceptional circumstances." It is our opinion, based on considerable experience both as player and director, that this is not a matter for legislation.

Players must be permitted to use their own judgment as to how much risk they shall take, provided they act in their own interest, and not to help any one else. In the Piatigorsky Cup Tournament, In the absence of the above rule, there was only one case of the so-called "grandmaster draw." Directors have considerable personal influence in this area. At the conclusion of the discussion at Basel it was decided that the rule was to continue in force. A committee was formed to make further recommendations next year. Chairman of the committee Is Van Steenis of Holland, with grandmaster Gligoric of Yugoslavia and international referee Fohl of West Germany as the other members.

much was accom plished. VTe have no space for a run summary of al the is sues discussed, but will quote 6ome of tna items of general mierest. The next Chess Olympics will take place In Tel Aviv, Israel. irom Nov. 2 to 24.

19(54. Everv pr a in i i fimn win im mans io sena a team from the Lnited States Your editor, who was raptain of our team Iipzig, 1960, may again take that position The lOfil Interzonal Tourna ment will he held in Holland This was originally awarded to France, but financial and other RUSSIAN CHAMPIONSHIP problems proved too difficult. SILVERPLATE GROUP M. well and tree platter, applied border N. 18" oblong tray with handles O.

double vegetable dish (heavyweight) applied border P. 3-Jt. bake 'n serve casserole, footed base, pyrex liner August is the most likely time The World Students Cham pionship will be held in Krakow. Poland in July, 1964. The SILVERPLATE GROUP H.

covered vegetable dish I. 12" pedestal cake stand J. 15" round tray, pierced or plain border K. I2I2" chip 'n dip tray, removable bowl L. 12" round gallery tray Telephont and mail order tecepted, MA.

6-7411 all prices plus fed. tax Silverware, J9 ail Broad-ay storei world junior Championship Is euu open. A vote of commendation was Aronln Stein White White Black Aronin 1- P-K4 P-K4 2- N-KBI N-OR3 23-BxR 3- N5 B3 24-N-B1 4- 0-O 84 25-P-KR4. 5P-BJ 0-0 26-N-K5 4-P-04 N3 27-Q-R4 7-PvP KNxP 7II-N-B3 Q-0! B4 2-Q-KB -B-NJ K2 30-N-N5 '0-Q-Q K5 31-R-KJ U-B-KRl P.Q4 32-PxB 12- ON OJ P-QB3 33-Q-Qs 13- B-03 KB4 34-P-N6 14- Q-B2 NxN 35-R-Ke 15- BxB NxR 36-P B3 16- BxPch 37-P-R3 17- RxN 0 02 38-R-K5 PxP 3-R-K 1N-KI 0 03 40-Q K7 20- R-K N-B4 41 R-Q 21- BxN PxB'42-R-OI SICILIAN DEFENSS Shivenovsky KorwIoviShivunovsky given to the Piatigorsky Foundation for the establishment of the biennial Piatigorsky Cup Bleck Stein Q-K3 RxB B2 BO OK P-R4 0-B2 K-N R4 BxN QB2 P-B5 Q-B3 0-B4 P-R5 ONI Q-B3 0-B4 R-N R-KB aSi90! Korelov Black PxN Px' R-R5 0-Q34 N-N5 N-Q4 R-BS uranamaster Tournament. This was placed on the calendar as an official event of the Inter national Chess Federation.

ine question of the use of seconds in master tournaments particularly in analysis of adjourned games, was again riis cussed, it was decided to pre White Black pare a questionnaire to be sent to all grandmasters. Interna tional masters and International referees. 1-P-K4 2N-KBJ 3- P04 4- NxP frPKS 7-0-N4 l-OxNI -PxB 10- K-K2 11- N-NS 12- K-K 13- QxRctl U-QxP 1S-K-4 P-OB41-B-Q3 P-K317-BxN PxPIUJxKP N-KB31-Q K2 B-N5 20-B-N2 R4 22-R-08 BxNchj23-P-lR4 OxPch1 24-P-RS N-OB3i25-KK2 OxPch26-KR-0 P-04'2'-0-OHcH K-Q7 2f-Q-BcH xPch 29-QxPch P-R3I K-K'W N.Kch I An experiment will be made 3 in several tournaments. Inrlixi N-B4 K-B K-N2; lag the 1964 Interzonal to avoid overnight adjournments. Two, K-R2 Resisns.

110 -VENTURA 10.00 to 9:39 ANAHEIM IONS IEACH DEL AM3 WILSHIRE WHITTIER WEST COVINA 10:00 to 9:19 10:00 to 9.i0 10:00 to 9:30 10.00 to 9.30 10.00 to 9.30 10:00 to 9.30 DOWNTOWN HOLLYWOOD PASADEMA CRENSHAW WESTCHESTER VALLIV 00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. 10:00 ta 9:30 10.00 to 9.39 10.00 to 9 JO 10:00 to 9.30 to 9.10 Becsions will be played daily, mi i- i Ji. m.mjmm-1- i i 'i -J m.m, w. MSdfc.

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