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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 73

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Chats On Chess By GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI International Cness Master fttTi Your Life Insurance Annual Qieck-Up Service Is Good Insurance PoKcy (As a public service, The Times has arranged with the El Paso Chapter, American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters, to answer your questions about life insurance. Just send them to Life Insurance Editor, The El Paso Times, P.O. Box 20, El Paso, Texas. Answers will be published every Sunday. If you would like a personal reply, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.) Question: My life insurance agent wants to check my life insurance every year and it seems like an annoyance to me.

Although he protests it is for my interests, isn't this just a sales gimmick for his benefit? Answer: No, this is not just a sales gimmick. It is the sign of a good agent offering the kind of client service every policyholder should have. Everyone CHESS QUOTE "Kings have power to raise low things and abase high tilings, and make of their subjects like men at Chess; a Pawn to take a Bishop or a Knight, and to cry up or down any of their subjects." King James I in a speech to Parliament, 1609. PROBLEM By. O.

Stocchi, Italy Black 6.BxPch. KxB; 7.NxPch, K-K2; 8.P-Q4, which is supposed to give White a solid attack for the material he has sacrificed. The line 5. would seem to achieve at least equality, after which might follow 6.NxP, NxB; 7.RPxN, Q-N4; 8.P-04, QxP; 9.Q-B3, QxQ; lO.NxQ. As is well-known, there is-nothing new under the sun, but Bobby Fischer is bringing back old lines of play which have long gathered dust in the chess scrap heap.

He has spruced them up with the sure Fischer touch and has given us something to marvel at! Xi. 1 should go over his life insur Addison. BLACK: WHITE: Fischer. 1. P-K4 O-BS O-O-O this right? I thought this use of dividends in this way was my privilege at any time.

Answer: One of the standard provisions of a life insurance ance policies with his agent once a year certainly at least every second year. This is in order to make certain everything is in ship-shape condi 2. N-KB3 mm i Wm ilff 5 wm Pal WWi. W'tA ii m- xZM WwM MM h2 ill Hi 3. 4.

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P-QB4 25. R-Rl 26. N-K4 27. RxB 28. N-Q2 29.

R-B4 30. N-K4 tion. These are times of swift 6. and drastic change and many policy is for the use of annual P-K4 N-QB3 P-OR3 P-QN4 N-R4 PxP N-K2 NxB B-N2 P-Q4 P-QB4 N-N3 B-K2 N-Bl N-K3 N4 fc) P-KR4 Q-N3 P-Q5 P-KN5 BxQ K-Q2 R-Rl BxN N-Nl N-B4 K-KJ PxP K.R-QN1 R-N5 NxP BxB B-N4 PxP e. p.

B-K6ch RxBP few of these changes affect one's policy dividends to purchase insurance program. Your fam- additions t0 licy. ily may have an addition or some essential beneficiary But this applies only to current change; certain responsibilities dividends, year by year. Your 7. QxP 8.

P-B3 9. PxN 10. B-B4 11. P-K5 (a 12. Q-Q3 (b) 13.

B-N3 14. QN-C3 15. O-O 16. QR-Q1 17. P-R3 18.

KR-K1 19. N-El 20. N3-Q2 wm mm wm wm 31. PxP 32. R-R2 33.

N-Q2 34. BiN 35. R-K4 36. P-B4 37. NxP 38.

K-R2 tug. mm wm wm may increase or be eased; a White resigns Ce) j. 6x Ji HAVE CAMERA, WILL TRAVEL Virgil Mulkey, an HAVE CAMERA, WILL TRAVEL Virgil Mulkey, an accumulated dividends represent many years of back dividends on which you already have selected the mode of payment. Thus, while the company may permit you to make an alternate choice now, it does not have to. What is more, there is a logical reason why it might hesitate to make this particular change.

The company would be undertaking a sizeable additional risk, with the "odds" against it. That Is, a $2,000 total dividends would probably purchase $4,000 paid- new home; a new dependent; income may change up or down; the office may add an insurance benefit; tax laws or regulations, Federal and state, may change and materially affect the insurance. These are just a part of the list. You may not be aware of some of these things when they occur or, if you know, you may not realize they affect your insurance program. The periodic checkup brings them all in focus.

It is a free service, yours for the 1 1J I. (a) Permits Black to continue sharply. Might have considered PxP here. (b) 12.QxBP?, N-B4; and the White Queen is trapped. (c) The impatience of youth.

On with the attack! (d) The exchange of Queens is forced and Black controls all essential lines. (e) A good example of logical chess. Solution to the problem above is: 1.N-Q6. amateur photographer and a professional magician, combines both activities profitably. He tours the world and the country and takes pictures.

In Calcutta, India, Virgil studies a close-up angle of this snake. By IRVING DESFOR AP Newsfeatures A friend of mine, an enthusiastic amateur photographer, found an ideal profession many years ago which allowed him to indulge his hobby. But first he found an understanding wife who was equally adept at handling a camera. Then, as a team which could simultaneously handle a motion picture and a still camera, Virgil and Julie Mulkey of Olympia, professional magicians, illusionists and masters of men asKing. iou snuuiu uc g- additional insurance.

(Your ularly. It may mean much to age wouM determine exact your ltxiiiuy. White White to play and mate in two moves (Solution below). AMERICA'S GREATEST In the seventh round of the recent United States 2 Championship, Bobby Fischer, the 20-year-old Brooklynite who won the tournament with the extraordinary score of 11-0. came up with something new and refreshing in his game with William Addison of Los Angeles.

The Ruy Lopez, or Spanish, Opening has been considered for centuries the strongest opening for White, for it puts a sort of strangle-hold on Black who has to play with all the brains and skill at his command in order not to lose the game positionally. That is why masters seek to defend themselves against l.P-K4; with 1. (The Sicilian); 1. (The Pirc); 1 P-K3 (The French); 1 P-QB3 (Te Caro-Kann), etc In this game, Fischer plays a line that is generally held in low esteem because it gives White too many attacking possibilities: 1.P-K4, P-K4; 2.N-KB3; 3.B-N5, P-QR3; 4.B-R4, PQN4; 5.B-N3, Now White is supposed to continue with BEFORE YOU BUY SEE OUR PREFERRED RISK Total state tax collections are expected to be close to $24.6 billion in fiscal, 1964, according to Tax Foundation, Inc. amount).

This means the company is assuming an additional $2,000 risk, adequately protected if all conditions are equal. However, it is known that there is apt to be a "selection against the company" which s'imply means that there is a probability that more people who have just discovered they have bad hearts. Question: My life insurance policy dividends which I have left with the company to accumulate at interest, now total about $2,000 and I would like to buy a paid-up addition to my policy with this. I am told, however, that I have to prove my good health and insurability. Is STOKES INSURANCE SERVICE 804 N.

Kansas St. KE 3-1609 gO(3D00D i TO INSURE YOUR HOME AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS PONDER Insurance Agency 1810 Montana Ave. Ph. KE 3-3921 By SYD KRONISH AP Newsteature The John F. Kennedy memorial stamp will be issued on May 29, the 47th anniversary of his birthday, announced Postmaster General John A.

Gronouski. The date of issuance was chosen by Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. Shortly after President Kennedy's death, President Johnson requested the postmaster general to issue such a stamp and con KE 2 3481 2820 N. STANTON ptmilHIllMIIHHIIIIIimilllHIimillMIIHIimillHtHIIIHIIIHlllllimiHW.

IINSURANCEi AHISinFFK A I i 3 tal mysteries, set out on a fabulous world tour -which lasted more than five years. Today, while they have good memories and scrapbooks of press clippings, the most valuable mementos of their trips after severe editing are 16mm movies which take four hours to show, a set of 750 color slides and hundreds of black and white pictures. Virgil and Julie are touring the U.S. now and still taking pictures. Last month their postmarks read Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas.

Presently they're between Oklahoma and Colorado. Soon they head for the Dakotas, North and South. But I'm waiting patiently for late March. That's when they arrive in New York City for a reunion with many magical and photographic friends. Officially, Virgil and Julie will present their show, "One Fantastic Night" for the first time in their 30-year career in New York at the Brooklyn Academy of Music for the Society of American Magicians.

Unofficially, there will be one fantastic photographic friends when some of Virgil's pictures are privately unreeled. I've heard of the night in New Zealand when a group of Maori dancers staged their own colorful show for Virgil after his regular performance. This belongs in the "times-have-changed" department because some years back the Maoris were noted as head hunters and cannibals. In Australia, Virgil trekked into primitive country to photograph bushmen in a boomerang-throwing demonstration. In "Ia-laya, he sought out a settlement of aborigines in the jungle who still hunted with blow guns and poison darts.

On this trip, officials furnished him with an armed soldier guard, not for protection against the natives but to prevent possible attack by communist guerrillas in the area. Calcutta, India, was a fabulous city for picture taking. Roaming the streets with their cameras, Virgil and Julie came across countless street performers jugglers, acrobats, freaks, one-man circuses, trained animal acts anything to collect a crowd to collect a few annas. In Bombay he photographed the fight between a snake and a mongoose. Back in Calcutta he recorded the cremation rites at the funeral of a member of Parliament and a snake act to end all snake acts.

While Virgil took movies, an Indian, in special costume and to weird music, bit off the head of a live king cobra. "It's something I didn't care to see," he adds, "but with the camera in my hand, I felt as though I was making a scientific record of the event, not just gawking." After their experiencs in the Orient, picture taking in Europe seemed quite tame. Most of the movies were taken with a 16mm Bell Howell camera, the 35mm slides with a Voigtlander and the black and whites with a Rolleiflex. Most of the color films were returned to the U.S. for processing.

They tried some local procession in Australia, India and England. The results were fairly good but in India the slide mounts were thinner and the film was cemented to the cardboard. These mounts proved troublesome in some of the automatic projectors and had to be remounted. Removing the cement from each slide was tedious. 'r mini kh It O.

0I Arizona 1 I LI 2.1691 A sult with Mrs. Kennedy as to the date and the design. The new stamp will be of 5-cent denomination and of commemorative size. As soon as Mrs. Kennedy approves the de- sign, it will be released to the press.

I Roy Forman Associates 1 Call 533-6361 2101 East YandeH Drlr SHHMiiiniiiiiiilliilHillliiiililiHiiiiiiiiiinH'timiiiniiiiHlHlllMHim? jlJInillllllWMIIIWIMIIIIWIIIIIWIWIIIIMIItUIHIUIIMMMmmilUMIIIMIIIIIIHIIHIHIIWHmMIHII E. T. Skipworth 11 Reminds You To Check Your Insurance Coverage Before You 1 1 Need It! "The Agency Of Service" This year's 5-cent comemo-rative stamp in the "fine art" series will feature a Charles M. Russell painting of cowboys in action at roundup time. It will be issued March 19 at Great Falls, home of the celebrated artist and will coincide with the 100th anniversary of Russell's birth.

The stamp colors are brown, blue, yellow and white. The illustration on the stamp is entitled "Jerked Down." The term applies to a hazard of the cowboy roundup. A cowboy has thrown his lariat over a cow, but a second cow has become entangled in the rope, causing the rider to be "jerked down." As the cowboy struggles to retain his seat in the saddle, a fellow cowboy rides to his aid. This oil painting how hangs in the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, Tulsa, Okla-. Collectors desiring first day cancellations of the Russell stamp may send address envelopes, together with remittance to cover the cost of the stamps to be affixed, to the Postmaster, Great Falls, prior to March 19.

The outside envelope to the postmaster should be clearly marked "First Day Covers Russell Stamp," bCHUSTCR bhlPUTDRTH I li nuvtuitce I I Group Insurant 1014 El Paso Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Life Insnrane 1 3 533-9891 1 1 TiHiHmiiiiMnHHHimiiMiMHnHiiiimmiMimiimmtMmMiiiHmm I Sunday, March 1, 1964, IS.

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