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Dead In the n-aj- Th couple in the pickup men said Watkins apparently mistook a ''reduce speed" for "left-hand turn" marker "entered th! wrong latifj rt tha busy, dS- vided highway. on, in addition to Gibson, 33, was his wife Laura, 33; their Leo H. Watkir.s, 52, and his' wife, flora Frances, 43, Manhattan Beach, died, too. i as Car Crash Victims four children, Tommy, Margie, 10, Marilyn, 8, and 1 They were going to tre about building a vacation cabin on a lot Watkins a Sherill, 7. Also killed were Gibson's parents, AV i 1 Gibson, 77; his wife Stella, 170, and his brother, John, 43, LAS VEGAS (UPD en Califomians who died in a head-on crash here Friday night were identified early Saturday.

City, planning to stop and visit Brvce and Zion Can- yons in Utah on a leisurely trip. It had picked up Gibson's parents and a brother in San Bernardino' after leaving the family home at Big Creek, Cal. The family was driving toward Las Vegas on US 91 about 32 miles south here when the pickup hit. rhrn1 lanifnt h.nl Wr't torn In for fSEI Informotlon ilinlcolfy prevtJ mtihed of Nutriiionol Replacement llivlel metinl upset, tJeoretiion mni anxiety for which thtra it eriaRl functional out. l09lfLHw.i,.

WI THIS COUPON- Pasadena 4, Calif. Pht4 lni FRSS bonhUt en Dept. T-7 motional Ditturbtne nd Fttigui bought near Parker Dam. I Nevada hlghwav patrol all of ban Rernf rdino. I rn iri i Nine of tha victims in-! C.P.A.

REVIEW STARTS JUIY 2 EVES. WEEKIY ENROLt NOW SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1121 So. Hill Street Rl. 9-3077 eluding four childrencame from one family on its way to a vacation in Oklahoma in the station wagon. The George Gibson family was en route to Oklahoma NenHU JUULU 9 in Family Identified x- it i i City it 1 'New kid on th block good left jab.

BY ISAAC KASHDAN INTEKNATIONAl GRANDMASTER kiitm Uttora Own l.A. Tiewe tea Anfln 5), Calif. CHESS SALE NOW! AT ALL 11 BIG FACTORY SHOWROOMS CLOSED TUESDAY JULY 4th i July t. mi TIMES PROBLEM 32W By A. J.

Pointon BLACK I LESLIE SIMON WINS SO. CAL. OPEN TITLE Lwlit Simon of Los Angeles, playing steady, consUtent chess, took first prize with a 5V44i scor in the Southern California Open Championship, completed last weekend at Jos-lyn Hall in Santa Monica. The leader after five rounds was Jerry Hanken, who had won all his games to that point. Paired with Simon in 4 the final round, Hanken need 20 YEAR Allcrgy-Frcc OrfhoFoam Hattrcss WHITE I White matei In two.

TIMES PROBLEM 32W By N. G. G. van Diik BLACK 12 WITH MATCHING GUARANTEE Tho Mattress of tho Future SPRING i I. 4 1 r-1 OTHER SIZES ed a draw to clinch the title.

He was overcautious, however, and Simon outplayed- him convincingly. The victory was worth $250 to Simon, as well as a cham-'pionship trophy. He drew with Mortz of South Gate in the second round and defeated Gray, Harold Milner, Ronald Gross and lmre Barlal. Hanken, finishing with a 5-1 score, shared second to sixth prizes with Gross, Zoltan Ko- vacs, Irving Rivise and Tibor Weinberger. Both Kovacs and Weinberger lost only to Hanken, Rivise lost to Kalish, and Gross succumbed to Simon.

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iw mm wuPiiiiiiiy ei m. i i ir miineirn 'iix u-i- i.niin.ii.iiii iih.ii.uk..!. i.i in, niMhueMniwinii ii mil i i. i A KING SIZE i ii with 4V2-1W, were Robert Ja cobs, Stephen Matzner and Ste- bholomson. After, the first three rounds vthe players were divided into two groups, those with IVt points or more continuing in the championship event, and Mhose with 1 point or less in fa consolation tournament.

Hy Rogosin and G. Sheridan Lwort their remaining three WHITE 10 Whit matat in three. Whit ha a bltr material In most problems. Tins if not true in today's composition, but the black kin is sufficiently hemmed in for quick result, SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3283: N-R SOLUTION TO PROBLEM 3284: Q-KR8 If P-K3, 1 Q-R4ch; if P-B6, 2 Q-Rlch. SOLVER'S LIST Five points -F.

Aks, Cesare, M. Chutorlan, Mrs. M. K. Dohlen, DO-ALL The Perfect Extra Dcd THE LOWEST PRICED, MOST PRACTICAL SOFA BED MA0EI WITH FINGERTIP CONTROL Sofa by day, single or double bed by night.

Bolsters and covers available In your choicv of -handsome colors and fabrics.Two innerspring mattresses included. games to finish with 4-2 and tie for first in the consola -tion. R. Cherestes was third 5 with Rogosin's son HOW TO OPERATE J. Dl Fulvio, J.

Munson, i. iti. Nordstrom, R. Rldgely, M. Rosen, L.

A. Victor, 0. Z. Wiseman, B. Zl-man.

Three points C. Cresswell, 3. Elnisky, D. Frierson, W. H.

Griffith, C. Morgan, E. P. Kelty. Two points W.

S. Aaron, P. M. Donn also distinguished him self by topping the field in the fipecial novice tournament. w(K2KWMwpim The open tournament, which will be an annual event, had flit I I -jfim i' -w 71 entrants, which overflowed Tthe usual quarters of the San-it- la Monica Bay Chess Club.

Her Brown A. EnRebretsen, G. E. Engebretsen, Dr. J.

A. Healy, 0. H. Ketchum. One point A.

J. Beer, Boschan, R. A Brisco, S. Glassberg, E. Gottlieb.

'J. Kaufman. J. Kesler, O. D.

McEIrov, S. Schwarz, G. E. winkelmann. bert T.

Abel directed and kept DANISH STYLED FOAM LOUNGE WITH ORTHO-FOAM SEAT AND BACK everytnmg running smootniy. The following games are from the tournament; KINO'S INDIAN DEFENS8 Kavacs Black N-B3 N-K Exposed solid hardwood base in handsome walnut finish, textured and woven stripe fabric in dramatic decorator colors. No-sag seat construction. QN-B2 A book of tickets for the match will be $10. The rate will be $2 for the first game andi $1.50 for each of the other games.

Members of the Steiner; Club, which is sponsoring the match, will be charged half the! above rates. Advance subscriptions may be sent to Irving Rivise, treas-i urer, at 4050 W. Slauson, L.A.! 43. Rivise will be the referee and will also comment on the: camps while in ivrosrress. assist-1 nxn N-K3 OxR B-B3 B-K2 Hanken White 1-N-KB1 S-P-KNJ 3- B-NJ 4- 0-0 5- P-B4 -P-03 7-N-B3 B-N-Q2 -P-QN4 10- Q-N3 11- P-NS 12- PxP 13- B-QR3 14- BxRF 15- Q-B3 14-BxB 18N-Q5 19-N-KB3 2C-P-K3 21- Q-K2 22- R-NS Kovsra I Hanken Black! White NK83I23-P-M P-KN3i24-P-R3 B-N225-K-N2 O-0126-NxN P-Q3I27-R-N7 P-K4 28-RxR N-R4 29-P-K4 P-QB3I30-Q-N2 P-KB4 31-R QN K-R 32-Q-N5 0-K2 33-Q Q5 PxP34-Q-B N-R335-PxP R-QNI36-N-RI B-N2I37-K-N3 RxB 30xN R-Ql 3-R-N Q-K340-K-R3 P-R3 41-RxRch P-N4 42-N-B P-65 44-N-K1 P-KR4 0 N-B2 PxP OB SEATS FOUR-SLEEPS ONE P-B6ch ed by other California masters, O-HSCh Q-B3 SMYSLOV, AROXIX IN TIB BxR 0-R3ch Former world champion Vas Gnr.as Tr Ait duedoto! O-RI Rtsianj SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF CONVERTIBLE SOFA BEDS-ALL WITH REVERSIBLE ORTHO-FOAM CUSHIONS STARTING AT 99.95 BIRD'S OPENINS iBirsbach Bersbsch Weinberg i 7 Weinberger Black While t.iiiiv N-B4 P-QB4i23-B-K p34 24-B-KI N-KB3 25-N-B5 QN-K5 B4 B-B4 24-K-N2 sily Smyslov drew with fellow Russian A.

Aronin in the final round of the International masters' tournament In Moscow, to wind up in a first-place tie with a score of M. Vasiukov of Russia equaled the winning score by defeating David Bronstein, another Soviet grandmaster. This was Bronstein's first loss. Vasiukov had previously dropped a point to Aronin, leaving Smyslov the only undefeated player. Frldrik Olafsson of Iceland 1- P-KB4 2- N-KBJ 3- P-K3 4- P-CM 5- B-N5ch 4-QN-Q2 7-0-0 (-P-OR4 -P-B3 10- NxP 11- Q-BI 12- P-RJ 13- B-QJ 14- N(2)-BI 15- B-2 UB-QJ 173-0 lS-N-Ri H-P-KNl JO-B-BJ 21- BxB 22- B-Qi QH-Q2 P-K3 0-N3 B-03 PxP BKN5 B-R4 82 P-QR3 N-B4 0-0 B-N3 KR-K B-KS ON-02 27- N-Q4 28- P-R3 2-P-KN4 30- R-KN 31- PxB 32P-N1 33- PxN 34- B-N4 35- K-RJ 3-RxN 37- Q-K2 38- K-NJ 39- B-KBI 40- B-N2 41- R-B 42- K-B1 0-02 R-K2 QR-K N-07 BxN R-KS Q-B4 RxBP QKSch N-B8ch RxR O-RSch P-KN4 R-Nfch R-KS P-R3 0 R7 R-Bich i 1.1 finished In third plac with 7-4 PROVINCIAL CHAIRS and SOFAS hi Old World Maple Finish at FACTORY PRICES after defeating Borislav Rabar of Yugoslavia.

Aronin took P-K4! PxN 43-B-N3 Reilgns SICILIAN DEFENSE Harmon Sholomson Black NxRP QxN KR-0 Q-B2 Q-N3 P-Qt P-N5 P35 P-Q Hermoii White 1- P-K4 2- N-KBJ 3- P-04 4- NxP 5- N-QBJ B-OB4 7P-ORJ -0-0 e-K-R J0-B-R2 I-P-B3 2B-KJ 14- P-NS 15- 0-K2 1W3R-K 17-P-KR4 1I-BXN 19-B-M Sholomton Black POB4 P-03 PxP N-KB3 P-OR3' P-K3 BK2 0-0 P-QN4 B-N2 N-B3 0B2' N-K4 KN-Q2; ORB N-OB3 NxNi N-K4 N-B5I White 20- B-B 21- PxN 22B-N3 23- B-02 24- Q-R2 25- P-R4 26- P-K5 27- R-B2 2S-P-KRS 29- P-N 30- PBPeh 31- ROB 32- RxR 33- R-IM2 34- RxP 35- BxR 3-Q-N Reiignt gpxp KB RxB BxPch Q-K4 RxR B8ch fixB fourth with 6-4. Arthur Bisguier, only American repre-1 sentative, beat Lajos Portisch of Hungary to tie with him at 6-5. Other final scores were Lu-dek Pachman of Czechoslovakia and Bronstein and Edward Gu-feld of Russia, Rabar and Alexander Tolush of Russia, and V. Bakulin of Russia, 2 9. CHESS CLUB NOTES Playing at home was a help to the Van Nuyg Chess Club of, 13164 Burbank as they; won the return match with the Tijuana Chess Club by the good margin of 3Vi-lV4.

On the first board Jim Barry of Van Nuy defeated former Mexican' champion J. Mondragon. Other reiulta, with th Van Nuvs players named first, were II. Milner Vi, Dr. F.

Gamboa Vi; S. Goldberg 1, R. Barajas W. Colby 0. A.

G. Fernande 1, and B. Hernandez 1, G. Diaz 0. Prior to the match Mondragon played 10 games simultaneously, winning nine and drawing one.

The Herman Steiner Chess Club. 626 La Brea will ENGLISH OPENINS S7Q85AM Provincial Roeosln Maimer Blark I White 'U-QN-Q! ll-PxP N-KB3 P-B3 SOFA IIS3 Provincial Hi Back RECLINER Old World Maple finish, gorgeous imported fabrics, hardwood frame, glued and doweled. Adjusts to 3 position. Fotm throughout Watiner Black P-K5 B5 PxP ORO P-Q6 RN BxPch BxPch 6 B7tfi B-R2ch B-N6 BxR N55 P-QN4 Q-KB2 Raeotln WMie 1-PJB4 i-N-QBJ 3- P-KNI 4- PxP 5- B-NJ 4-N-B3 7 N-ON 1-0-0 P-03 10-O-M3 It-B-NS 12-Bx 13- R-B 1-ON (32 U-N-K4 14- P-QR1 17-Q-Q 20- R-B1 21- RPxP 22- N-K 23- NxP 24- PxR 25- K-R2 26- K-N 27- K-B 2IN-B3 29 0 30- OxB 31- 0-B2 32- Q-N3 Black won P04 PxP N-B3 P-Q5 P-K4 B-QB4 0-0 R-N P-KR3 OxB Q-K2 P-R3 B-R2 B-K3 P-B4 BOTH PIECES WITH REVERSIBLE ZIPP1RED ORTHO-FOAM' CUSHIONS Beautiful old world maple finish. Sturdily constructed, hardwood, glued and doweled.

Your choice of heavy tweed fabrics in many decorator colors. Provincial CHAIR INOOZINS Tvmr JOSE FERRER MATCH M.C. Jose Ferrer, stajte and screen run a 30-30 tournament next Frldav. Saturday and Snnrlav star who has added ability at i i. rarrMW rtiAiiinnAit intui irrrrnrAti ni tn east op Rl.

8-2181 cnes-s to nm many talents, win Lus Angeics iHV i ua i jnuuruumuo it. jtrrtrjui dlvv. hoover be the master of ceremonies at the opening game of the Los Angeles portion of the match IS This Is open to club members only, with an entrance fee of $1.50. A minimum prize fund of $50 is guaranteed. The City Terrace Chess Club.

3875 City Terrace Is start ing a summer tournament VAN NUYS, 6374 Van Nuys Bl. (Niar VUUry) SANTA ANA, 1904 So. Main St. Blk. at Mrtt INGLEWOOD, 157 No.

Market St. inw ei it. HUNTINGTON PARK, 6318 Pacific Blvd. Bit N. ttt PASADENA, 2640 E.

Colorado Bl. (Nwr tbrtal ll4. TORRANCE, 21010 Hawthorne Blvd. FRontier M518 (Nor TarraaM WHITTIER, 523 1 Whittier 81. OXbow 6 7619 am.

w. wmttiw uU) HOLLYWOOD, 5527 Santa Monica Bl. HO 2-1211 POMDNA, 230 West 2nd SL NAtional 2-3551 IONS BEACH, 416 Long BeachBlT HEmlock 6-1142 (Naar hvil between champion Bobby Fischer and chief rival Samuel Reshevsky. Th first session will held the grand ballroom of the iteverly Hilton Hotel on Thuri- lsy evenlnir. July 27.

Th Her STate 2-6902 Klmberly 5-8771 ORchard 4-7337 LUdlow SY. TUESDAY. JULY 4 Wednesday evening. Seven II I rounds will played in 10 weeks, allowing ample time for vacation as well as chess. The entrance it is $2, with tro man SUiner Ches Club will be th cnt for evea tdditlonal Alt STORE! OPEN DAILY TIL i MONDAY AND FRIDAY TIL SUNDAY 11 ts I BUDGET TERMS CLOSED match games.

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