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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 8

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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The Boston GlobeFriday, June 22, 1962 8 Fischer of U.S. Tied for 4th In World Chess Preliminaries RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) Icoming Economic Conference i Cairo, an informed foreign prazil will participate in theof Non-Aligned Nations, in'office source reports. had six Czecho-SIovakia points. WILLEMSTAD, Curacao (AP) America's Bobby Fisch VA Chaplain Director to Be Parish Priest The final round will be played Tuesday in the sound er was tied for fourth, place with three rounds to go yesterday in the 1962 candidates chess tournament for the right to meet Mikhail Botvinnik of proof tournament room that wil play Fischer, Filip and Benko in his remaining matches. Keres plays Fischer, Filip and Geller.

Tournament officials decided that all of Tal' postponed games in the last seven rounds would be cancelled and not forfeited. No player will re-ceive a point for his unpjayed game with the ailing Russian. Tal withdrew because of kidney trouble. in chess sets and books. Spectators were greatly disappointed Wednesday when Keres and Petrosian, the two Russian leaders, drew.

It was the fourth draw between the pair. Everyone expected Kerts, playing the white, to go all out for victory but he headed straight for a dead draw position. Petrosian now is given the best chance of winning. He has been filled to capacity throughout the tournament. Russia for the world champion ship next Spring.

Crowds stand on the hotel patio, overlooking the Carib bean, to watch move-by-move details on a demonstration board. Adjourned games will be played Wednesday night and the prizes will be awarded Thursday. This tropical isle off Paul Keres and Tigran Petrosian of Russia, who drew in 14 moves Wednesday, shared the lead, each with 16 points. Ewfim Geller, another Russian, was third with 15 points. Then came Fischer and Victor Korchnoi of Russia, each with 124 points.

Paul Benko, of New York had QVt points. Mikhail Tal of Russia, who had to withdraw because of illness, has seven points and Dr. Miroslav Filip of Venezuela has gone chess- crazy. The quaint Dutch shops are doing a landoffice business Over 2,000 Pairs FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Boys1, Big Boys Children's Misses' Dressy Flats Sport Shoes For Girls Savings up to Saturday Post To Move Editors 1 ant in St. Anthony's, Allston; To New York St.

Mary's, Waltham; St. John's Quincy; St Therese's, Everett, and as chaplain at St. Eliza PHILADELPHIA (AP) 1 I 'r-v;" u. til mY jL msgr. Mcdonough Returning to Archdiocese Editorial offices of the Saturday Evening Post will be beth's Hospital.

He first wore a service uniform in 1938 when he joined the Army Reserve. In 1940 he went on active Col Edward A. McDonough, moved to New York in the interest of eriiciency, Editor 50 63, director of chaplains for the United States Veterans Robert Sherrod announced yesterday. Except for a brief period during the Revolutionary War, Administration, wil'. doff a miliary uniform for the first time in almost 25 years next week when he will return to the Boston Archidiocese as a parish priest.

Cardinal Cushing announced duty as a chaplain with the Civilian Conservation Corps. A year later, he became an Army chaplain and was decorated for service in the European Theatre during World War II. He completed a tour of duty with the Army chaplains' corps in 1945 with the rank of full colonel and im the offices have been in Phila delphia since the magazine's beginning 1728. The shift of the Curtis Publishing Co. magazine's editorial operation will complete the 0 The fan mediately enrolled as chaplain with the Veterans Administra concentration in New York of tion.

He has been head of the advertising and editorial head V.A. chaplains since 1950. quarters of the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home last night the appointment of Msgr. McDonough as pastor of St. Luke's Church, Waverley, succeeding the late Rt.

Rev. Charles Flanigan. The V.A. chaplains' head is a native of Charlestown and an alumnus of Boston College High School and Boston College. He was ordained in Boston after completing studies at St.

John's Seminary, Brighton, in 1924. He served as an assist Journal, American Home, and 39 WINTER ST. BOSTON OPEN MONDAY WEDNESDAY EVENING that's the talk of the TAMFASTIC! The sunscreen Tanfastic was created by Sea Ski Holiday. m8 III iSui 1VIUIMST Msgr. McDonough is a brother of the late Rev.

Thos. J. McDonough, who was pastor of St. Philip Neri parish, Waban. The Waverley appointment is effective next Monday.

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